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HISTORY 


OP 


PEMSYLVANIA  VOLUMEERS, 

1861-5; 


PREPARED 


IN  COMPLIANCE  WITH  ACTS  OF  THE  LEGISLATURE, 


BY 

SAMUEL  P.  BATES, 

MEMBEB  OF  THE  HISTORICAIi  SOCIETY  OP  PENNSYLVANIA, 


Many  are  the  examples  of  the  great  odds  between  mimbers  and  courage,  so  that  a  man  may  truly  make  a  judgment, 
that  the  principal  point  of  greatness  in  any  State  is  to  have  a  race  of  military  men.  Neither  is  money  the  sinews  of 
war  (as  it  is  trivially  said)  where  the  sinews  of  men's  arms,  in  base  and  effeminate  people,  are  failing.  For  Solon  said 
well  to  Croesus,  (when  in  ostentation  he  showed  him  his  gold,)  Sir,  if  any  other  come  that  hath  letter  iron  than  you,  he  will 
he  master  of  all  this  gold.  Therefore,  let  any  prince  or  State  think  soberly  of  his  forces,  except  his  militia  of  native?  ^t 
of  good  and  valiant  soldiers.— Lord  BiCON". 


VOL.   I. 


HARETSBTJEG: 

B.   SlNOEBIiY,    STATE    PRINTER. 


Entered  according  to  act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1869,  by 

SAMUEL  P.  BATES, 

In  the  Clerk's  Office  of  the  District  Court  for  the  Eastern  District  of  Pennsylvania. 


'V 


PREFACE 


So  long  as  differences  arise  among  nations,  wMcli  cannot  be  settled 
by  peaceful  conference,  and  appeals  are  made  to  the  arbitrament  of  the 
sword,  the  only  safety  that  remains  to  a  government  is  in  the  courage 
of  its  soldiery.  In  the  late  sanguinary  struggle,  the  national  unity  was 
preserved,  and  the  perpetuity  of  democratic  institutions  secured,  by  the 
men  who  bore  the  musket,  and  who  led  in  the  deadly  conflict.  Argu- 
ment and  moral  sentiment  were  at  fault,  diplomacy  was  powerless,  and 
courage  proved  the  only  peacemaker. 

Tn  recognition  of  their  services,  and  as  a  mark  of  the  appreciation 
in  which  their  valor  is  held,  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania  authorized 
the  preparation  of  a  record  of  each  of  the  military  organizations  in  the 
field  since  1861 .  By  the  act  of  May  4th,  1864,  it  was  provided  that  there 
should  be  prepared  "a  military  history  of  the  organization  of  Pennsyl- 
vania volunteers  and  militia,  who  have  been,  or  may  be  in  the  field." 
By  the  act  of  April  17th,  1867,  it  is  more  explicitly  set  forth,  "that  the 
military  history  of  the  Pennsylvania  volunteers  shall  embrace  an  ac- 
count of  the  organization,  and  services  in  the  field,  of  each  regiment, 
together  with  a  roll  giving  the  name,  age,  and  residence  of  each  oflScer 
and  soldier,  the  date  and  term  of  enlistment,  the  promotions,  the  dis- 
charges, and  casualties,  and  the  places  of  burial  of  those  who  died  in 
the  service." 

Though  the  first  act  bears  date  of  May,  1864,  nothing  was  done  to- 
wards the  execution  of  its  provisions  until  June  1st,  1866.  At  that  date. 
His  Excellency,  Governor  Gurtin^,  appointed  and  commissioned  me  to 
commence  the  work.  There  was,  at  that  time,  no  material  in  hand,  ex- 
cept a  partial  file  of  muster  rolls  in  the  Adjutant  General's  Oflace,  from 
which  to  compile  the  proposed  history.  Not  even  the  post-office  ad- 
dresses of  officers  were  known,  who  after  the  conclusion  of  the  war  had 
become  widely  scattered.  AiDplicatiou  was  made  to  the  War  Office  at 
Washington  for  access  to  the  books  and  records  of  Pennsylvania  regi- 
ments; but  this,  from  first  to  last,  was  stubbornly  refused,  as  wen^  the 
applications  from  ail  ihe  other  States  ot  tiie  Union, 


IV  niEFACE. 

The  only  recourse,  tlierefore,  for  the  information  necessary  to  pre- 
pare the  required  histories  of  regiments,  was  to  the  officers  who  com- 
manded them;  and  as  tliese.  were  often  changed  during  the  war,  the 
work  of  collecting  it  was  thei-eby  greatlj'  multiplied.  I  immediately 
addressed  myself  to  the  taslc  of  soliciting  reports,  by  circulars,  and  by 
an  extensive  correspondence,  and  for  upwards  of  a  year,  without  any 
aid,  was  employed  seeking  the  necessary  material.  To  one  inexpe- 
rienced in  a  work  of  this  kind,  little  conception  can  be  formed  of  the 
ditficulties  that  were  encountered.  Often  the  ascertainment,  or  verifi- 
cation of  a  single  fact,  invohed  a  long  correspondence,  and  a  laborious 
research. 

On  the  1st  of  Juh,  1807,  I  was  commissioned  by  His  Excellency, 
Governor  Geary,  to  continue  and  complete  the  work  in  accordance  with 
the  further  provisions  of  the  act  of  the  April  i3revious,  and  three  clerks 
were  appointed  to  assist  me.  Up  to  this  time  nothing  whatever  had  been 
done  in  the  preparation  of  the  regimental  narratives  for  publication ; 
but  the  reports  had  been  so  far  collected  as  to  warrant  its  commence- 
ment. In  general  tbe  material  furnished  was  very  voluminous,  and  its 
mastery  involved  patient  toil.  In  addition  to  the  reports  of  regimental 
officers,  the  reports  of  battles  and  campaigns  made  by  General  officers, 
the  evidence  elicited  by  the  Congressional  Committee  on  the  Conduct 
of  the  War,  and  numerous  histories  and  serial  records,  have  been  con- 
sulted. In  the  composition  of  the  work  I  have  aimed  to  give  a  plain, 
faithful  statement  of  facts,  awarding  to  each  organization  full  credit  for 
whatever  of  importance  it  accomplished,  according  to  the  best  informa- 
tion at  my  command,  omitting  trivial  and  unimportant  details.  I^o 
statement  has  been  made  that  did  not  seem  to  rest  upon  authentic  in- 
formation, and  where  any  serious  doubt  of  the  reliability  of  a  fact  has 
existed,  it  has  been  rejected. 

The  history  of  each  organization,  through  its  entire  career,  is  given 
by  itself.  This  method  enables  one  better  to  understand  the  oi^erations 
of  an  army  in  its  entirety  than  any  other.  Indeed,  the  veritable  history 
of  a  battle  can  only  be  well  known  by  seeking  it  in  detail.  It  must  be 
sought  £is  Mr.  Batcheldeu  has  sought  the  information  for  his  great 
map  of  the  Battle-field  of  Gettysburg,  by  separate  organizations,  and 
which  enables  him  to  post  each  regiment,  and  show  when  and  where  it 
fought.  "Men  present  in  a  battle,"  says  Tiiucidides,  "are not  able  to 
see  all  that  passeth:  each  single  combatant  can  barely  relate  what  hap- 
pened about  Lis  own  }  erson." 


PR13FACE.  Y 

But  while  the  regiment  is  the  imit  of  an  army,  and  preserves  its 
identity  in  battle,  it  also  sustains  intimate  relations  to  the  brigade, 
the  division,  the  corps,  and  the  army.  While,  therefore,  the  particular 
narrative  has  been  confined,  in  the  main,  to  the  operations  of  the  regi- 
ment, so  much  of  the  operations  of  the  higher  organizations  has  boLMi 
given  as  to  illustrate  its  relations  with  them,  and  to  preserve  the  thread 
of  the  general  narrative. 

The  rolls  have  been  so  prepared  as  to  show  the  main  items  of  (he 
record  of  each  individual  soldier.  This  record  has  been  collated  from 
the  muster-in  rolls,  special  muster-in  rolls,  muster-out  rolls,  special  mus- 
ter-out rolls,  provost  marshal  rolls,  veteran  rolls,  special  and  general 
orders  of  the  War  Department,  and  regimental  and  company  books. 
In  the  collation  of  these  papers  great  diligence  has  been  exercised  to 
secure  accuracy ;  but  the  manner  in  which  the  rolls  were  kept  by  the 
various  company  officers  was  very  unequal — the  details  upon  many  of 
them  being  full  and  complete,  while  upon  others  they  were  very  meagre. 
These  inequalities  must,  consequently,  extend  to  the  published  records, 
as  only  partial  remedies  for  the  defects  existed. 

The  date  of  death,  place  of  burial,  and  number  of  grave,  of  those 
who  fell  or  died  while  in  rebel  prisons,  and  are  buried  in  the  National 
Cemeteries,  ifave  also  been  incorporated.  These  facts  have  been  care- 
fully drawn  from  the  burial  records  prepared  and  published  by  the 
National  Government,  under  the  direction  of  the  Quartermaster  Gen- 
eral. This  information  will  be  found,  in  some  particulars,  to  be  incom- 
plete, inasmuch  as  the  government  has  been  unable  to  obtain  the  re- 
cords of  some  of  the  rebel  prisons,  and  the  graves  of  many  soldiers  were 
unmarked  and  unknown.  A  large  reward  has  been  offered  by  the  Na- 
tional authorities  for  the  burial  record  of  the  prison  at  Florence,  South 
Carolina,  one.of  the  most  horrible  of  its  class,  and  in  which  many  Penn- 
sylvanians  yielded  up  their  lives ;  but,  as  yet,  no  trace  of  it  has  been 
discovered.  The  names  of  a  large  number  of  the  dead,  known  to  be 
Pennsylvanians,  but  the  organization  to  which  they  belonged  unknown, 
have  been  preserved,  and  will  be  published  together  in  the  concluding 
volimie.  The  burial  records  of  a  few  which  have  been  ascertained  since 
the  printing  has  been  completed,  are  given  at  the  close  of  this  volume. 

Notwithstanding  great  care  has  been  exercised  to  avoid  them,  it  is 
possible  that  some  errors  may  appear.  If  any  are  discovered,  it  is  earn- 
estly requested  that  information  concerning  them  be  promptly  given, 
that  they  may  be  .corrected  in  fiiture  issues.     Tho  records  of  a  few  men 


VI  PREFACE. 

have  been  changed  by  orders  of  the  War  Department  since  the  print- 
ing was  done.  These,  together  with  a  few  errors  discovered,  are  cor- 
rected in  the  "Errata." 

The  maps  which  accompany  this  volume  have  been  drawn  under  my 
direction  by  Mr.  L.  E.  BoGGS,  compiled  from  the  most  authentic  sources, 
in  general  from  the  official  war  maps,  and  have  been  lithographed  espe- 
cially for  this  work.  Maps  to  illustrate  other  campaigns  will  follow,  so 
that  together  they  will  cover  the  whole  ground  where  Pennsylvania 
troops  fought.  For  the  purpose  of  ready  reference,  the  year  in  which 
the  events  treated  occurred,  is  given  at  the  head  of  the  page,  and  the 
particular  dates  are  freely  interwoven  in  the  narrative.  History  is  but 
an  answer  to  three  questions,  when?  where?  and  what?  Indeed,  geo- 
graphy and  chronology,  which  have  been  declared  to  be  the  two  eyes  of 
history,  are  so  intimately  interwoven  with  it,  that  they  have  come  to 
be  regarded  as  a  part  of  its  substance,  and  no  historical  work  is  now 
considered  complete  that  is  not  provided  with  maps,  and  a  full  system 
of  dates. 

I  take  great  pleasure  in  acknowledging  my  indebtedness  to  Governor 
Geaby,  under  whose  direction,  by  provision  of  law,  the  work  has  been 
prepared,  and  who,,  amidst  the  cares  of  the  chief  magistracy  of  this  great 
Commonwealth,  has  found  time  to  patiently  and  critically  examine  the 
sheets  as  they  came  from  the  press;  to  Doctor  Johx  H.  GiHOJf,  the 
Governor's  private  secretary,  who  has  read  the  proof  sheets,  and  who, 
from  his  practical  knowledge  of  book-making,  has  given  valuable  advice 
in  regard  to  its  mechanical  execution ;  to  Mr.  R.  E.  Ashley,  chief  clerk, 
who  has  had  charge  of  the  rolls,  has  read  the  proofs  of  them,  and  has 
assisted  me  in  digesting  the  material  for  the  regimental  narratives  j  to 
Messrs.  S.  Eoath,  L.  R.  Boggs,  F.  ^.  Couse,  and  J.  V.  Fexn,  clerks,  for 
their  care  and  fidelity  in  copying  the  rolls;  to  the  Adjutant  General,  for 
access  to  the  records  of  his  office;  to  Mr.  J.  R.  Sypher,  for  his  History 
of  the  Reserve  Corps,  which  has  been  freely  consulted;  to  Messrs.  E. 
M.  Woodward,  A.  F.  Hill,  and  W.  P.  Lloyd,  for  regimental  histories; 
and  to  the  officers  who  have  promptly  reported  the  operations  of  their 
commands,  and  have  extended  to  me  their  countcDance  and  sympathy, 
without  ^\  liich  the  execution  of  the  work  would  have  been  impossible. 

S.  P.  B. 
Capiiol,  Harrlsburg,  October  13,  18118. 


CONTENTS. 


THREE  MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


FiEST  PivE  Companies, 

. 

3 

First  Regiment, 

. 

13 

Second  Regiment, 

^ 

23 

Third  Regiment, 

3» 

Fourth  Regiment,    • 

40 

Fifth  Regiment,          ... 

50 

Sixth  Regiment, 

58 

Seventh  Regiment, 

68 

Eighth  Regiment, 

11 

Ninth  Regiment,          .           -           - 

86 

Tenth  Regiment,      -         -           - 

96 

Eleventh  Regiment, 

. 

106 

Twelfth  Regiment, 

IIT 

Thirteenth  Regiment, 

. 

125 

Fourteenth  Regiment, 

134 

Fifteenth  Regiment, 

142 

Sixteenth  Regiment, 

151 

Seventeenth  Regiment, 

159 

Eighteenth  Regiment, 

168 

Nineteenth  Regiment, 

176 

Twentieth  Regiment,        -           •? 

185 

Twenty-first  Regiment, 

193 

Twenty-second  Regiment, 

-        201 

Twenty-third  Regiment, 

209 

Twenty-fourth  Regiment, 

218 

Twenty-fifth  Regiment, 

221 

The  Erie  Regiment, 

232 

Philadelphia  City  Troop,      - 

241 

r  Singe^fy.  jtaaJMma-St^ubuji 


CONTENTS. 


THEEE  MONTHS'  SEEVIOE. 


PAOB. 

First  Five  Companies,      - 

- 

- 

3 

First  Regiment, 

' 

- 

13 

Second  Regiment, 

-           -           - 

23 

Third  Regiment, 

3» 

Fourth  Regiment,    • 

40 

Fifth  Regiment, 

50 

Sixth  Regiment, 

58 

Seventh  Regiment, 

68 

Eighth  Regiment,              i- 

11 

Ninth  Regiment, 

86 

Tenth  Regiment,      - 

96 

Eleventh  Regiment, 

106 

Twelfth  Regiment, 

IIT 

Thirteenth  Regiment, 

125 

Fourteenth  Regiment, 

134 

Fifteenth  Regiment, 

142 

Sixteenth  Regiment, 

-        151 

Seventeenth  Regiment, 

159 

Eighteenth  Regiment, 

-        168 

Nineteenth  Regiment, 

176 

Twentieth  Regiment, 

185 

Twenty-first  Regiment, 

193 

Twenty-second  Regiment, 

201 

Twenty-third  Regiment, 

209 

Twenty-fourth  Regiment, 

- 

-        218 

Twenty-fifth  Regiment, 

- 

221 

The  Erie  Regiment, 

- 

232 
241 

Philadelphia  City  TRpop, 

p 

viii 


CONTENTS. 


THEEE  TEAPvS'  SERYICE. 


Eleventh  Regiment, 
Twenty-third  Regiment,  -  - 

Twenty-sixth  Regiment, 
Twenty-sea  ENTU  Regiment,     - 
Twenty-eighth  Regiment, 
Taventy-ninth  Regiment, 

Introductory  Note  to  the  Reserve  Corps, 
Thirtieth  Regiment,  First  Reserve, 
Thirty-first  Regiment,  Second  Reserve, 
Thirty-second  Regiment,  Third  Reserve,   - 
Thirty-third  Regiment,  Fourth  Reserve, 
Thirty-fourth  Regiment,  Fifth  Reserve, 
Thirty-fifth  Regiment,  Sitxh  Reserve, 
Thirty-sixth  Regiment,  Seventh  Reserve, 
Thirty-seventh  Regiment,  Eighth  Reserve, 
Thirty-eighth  Regiment,  Ninth  Reserve, 
Thirty-ninth  Regiment,  Tenth  Reserve, 
Fortieth  Regiment,  Eleventh  Reserve,    - 
Forty-first  Regiment,  Twelfth  Reserve, 
Forty-second  Regiment,  Bucktail, 
Forty-third  Regiment,  First  Artillery, 
Forty-fourth  Regiment,  First  Cavalry,    - 

Forty-fifth  Regiment,       ... 
Forty-sixth  Regiment,  ,  ,  , 

Forty-seventh  Regiment, 
Forty-eighth  Regiment,  ... 

Forty-ninth  Regiment,      ... 
Fiftieth  Regiment,      .... 
Burial  Record,       -  •  -  . 


PAQE. 

247 

- 

- 

307 

344 

382 

418 

4.84 

539 

545 

575 

609 

686 

665 

692 

720 

756 

784 

813 

845 

876 

907 

944 

1014 

1057 

nil 

1150 

1191 

1236 

• 

1277 

1316 

li^DEX  TO  MAPS. 

Corps  Badges,  ...... 

Map  op  Entire  Field  op  Operations,  -  -   ,        - 

Map  of  Patterson's  Campaign  in  the  Shenandoah  Yalley, 

Map  of  the  Chattanooga  Campaign, 

Map  op  the  Peninsula  Campaign, 

Map  op  the  Petersburg  Mine,  -  .  ,     .        . 


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RECORD 


OF 


Pennsylvania  Volunteers, 


FOR 


THEEE   MONTTHS'   SEEYICE, 

Under  the  Call  of  the  President  of  April  15,  1861,  for  Seventy-five  Thousand  Men. 


Proclamation  of  the  President  of  tlie  United  States,  issued  April  15,  1861. 

Whereas,  The  laws  of  the  United  States  have  been  for  some  time  past,  and  now  are  op- 
posed, and  the  execution  thereof  obstructed,  in  the  States  of  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  Alabama, 
Florida,  Mississippi,  Louisiana,  and  Texas,  by  combinations  too  powerful  to  be  suppressed  by 
the  ordinary  course  of  judicial  proceedings,  or  by  the  powers  vested  in  the  marshals  by  law ; 
now,  therefore,  I,  Abkaham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States,  in  virtue  of  the  power 
in  me  vested  by  the  Constitution  and  the  laws,  have  thought  fit  to  call  forth,  and  hereby  do  call 
forth,  the  militia  of  the  several  States  of  the  Union,  to  the  aggregate  number  of  75,000,  in  order 
to  suppress  said  combinations,  and  to  cause  the  laws  to  be  duly  executed. 

The  details  for  this  object  will  be  immediately  commimicated  to  the  State  authorities 
through  the  War  Department.  I  appeal  to  all  loyal  citizens  to  favor,  facilitate,  and  aid  tliis 
effort  to  maintain  the  honor,  the  integrity,  and  existence  of  our  national  Union,  and  the  per- 
petuity of  popular  government,  and  to  redress  wrongs  already  long  enough  endured.  I  deem 
it  proper  to  say  that  the  first  service  assigned  to  the  forces  hereby  called  forth,  will  probably 
be  to  re-possess  the  forts,  places,  and  property  which  have  been  seized  from  the  Union ;  and  in 
every  event  the  utmost  care  wiU  be  observed,  consistently  with  the  objects  aforesaid,  to  avoid 
any  devastation,  any  destruction  of,  or  interference  with  property,  or  any  disturbance  of  peace- 
ful citizens  of  any  part  of  the  country ;  and  I  hereby  command  the  persons  composing  the 
combinations  aforesaid,  to  disperse  and  retire  peaceably  to  then'  respective  abodes,  within 
twenty  days  from  this  date. 

Deemino-  that  the  present  condition  of  public  affairs  presents  an  extraordinary  occasion, 
I  do,  hereby,  in  virtue  of  the  power  in  me  vested  by  the  Constitution,  convene  both  Houses 
of  Congress.  The  Senators  ahd  Representatives  are,  therefore,  summoned  to  assemble  at  their 
respective  chambers  at  twelve  o'clock,  noon,  on  Thursday,  the  fourth  day  of  July  next,  then 
and  there  to  consider  and  determine  such  measures  as,  in  their  wisdom,  the  public  safety  and 
interest  may  seem  to  demand. 

In  witness  whereof,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand,  and  caused  the  seal  of  the  United  States 
to  be  aflSxed. 

Done  at  the  city  of  Washington,  this  fifteenth  day  of  April,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thou- 
sand eight  hundred  and  sixty-one,  and  of  the  independence  of  the  United  States  the  eighty- 
fifth. 
By  the  President: 

ABRAHAM  LINCOLN. 

WiiiLiAM  H.  Seward,  Secretary  of  State. 


First  Five  Companies. 


THE  people  of  Pennsylvaiiia,  reluctant  to  believe  that  the  political  leaders 
of  the  South  intended  to  inaugurate  civil  war,  were  gradually  led,  by  the 
formal  secession  of  several  of  the  Southern  States,  to  think  that  such  an  event 
was  possible.  The  subsequent  vigorous  and  imposing  preparations  made  by 
the  military  forces  of  South  Carolina,  under  the  leadership  of  General  Beaure- 
gard, to  besiege  and  capture  a  starving  garrison  of  sixty  effective  men,  under 
Major  Anderson,  at  Fort  Siunter,  had  finally  prepared  the  public  mind  for  an 
attack,  which  promised  so  safe  and  successful  a  result  to  the  besiegers. 

On  the  morning  of  the  12th  of  April,  1861,  the  Executive  of  Pennsylvania 
received  a  telegram  in  these  words:  "The  war  is  commenced.  The  batteries 
began  fixing  at  four  o'clock  this  jnorniug.  Major  Anderson  replied,  and  a  brisk 
cannonading  commenced.  This  is  reliable  and  has  just  come  to  the  Associated 
Press.  The  vessels  were  not  in  sight."*  This  startling  intelligence,  flashed 
along  the  lines  of  telegraph,  across  the  Alleghenies,  was  soon  heard  in  the  re- 
mote corners  of  the  Commonwealth.  Threatnings  and  defiance,  from  Southern 
leaders,  had  long  since  ceased  to  intimidate ;  but  when  they  fired  upon  the  Flag, 
its  import  could  not  be  mistaken.  It  meant  war,  and  the  appeal  to  arms  was 
at  once  accepted  by  the  masses  of  the  IsTorth,  however  much  they  deprecated 
the  alternative. 

Three  days  later,  on  the  loth  of  April,  the  President  of  the  United  States 
issued  his  proclamation  calling  out  the  militia  of  the  several  States  to  the  num- 
ber of  seventy-five  thousand  men.  On  the  afternoon  of  the  same  day,  the  Sec- 
retary of  War  telegraphed  to  the  Executive,  that  a  call  had  been  made  on 
Pennsylvania  for  sixteen  regiments.  Two  regiments  were  wanted  within  thi'ee 
days.  A  sudden  dash  upon  the  Capital  was  already  strongly  threatened.  The 
city  was  entirely  unprotected,  and  at  the  mercy  of  the  assailants. 

The  President's  call,  accompanied  by  an  appeal  from  the  Executive,  was  tele- 
gTaphed  to  every  part  of  the  Commonwealth,  urging  men  to  come  forward,  in 
companies  and  squads,  with  all  possible  dispatch,  to  the  defence  of  the  im- 
perilled Capital.  Aside  from  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  there  were  few  militia 
companies  fully  armed  and  equipped ;  and  of  these,  few  contained  even  the 
minimum  number  of  (32)  men.  As  the  intelligence,  of  the  appeal  for  men, 
spread  through  the  towns  and  villages  of  the  interior,  the  officers  of  the  few 
organized  companies,  hastily  called  their  men  together,  and  tendered  their  ser- 
vices to  the  Governor. 

*  Telegram,  addressed  to  Gov.  Curtin,  from  Philadelphia,  by  J.  Morris  Harding.  Telegrams 
received  MS.,  Vol.  l,p.  1. 


4  FIliST   FIVE   COMPANIES, 

Among-  the  first  thus  promptly  to  respond,  were  the  Einggoltl  Light  Artil- 
lery, Captain  M'Knight,  of  Eeading ;  the  Logan  Guards,  Captain  Selheimer, 
of  Lewistown ;  the  Washington  Artillery,  Captain  Wren,  and  the  IS'ational 
Light  Lifantry,  Captain  M'Donald,  of  Pottsville ;  and  the  Allen  Eifles,  Captain 
Yeager,  of  Allentown. 

Early  in  January,  1861,  the  late  Major  General  William  H.  Keim,  with  char- 
acteristic sagacity,  had  advised  Captain  M'Knight  that  the  services  of  his  com- 
pany* would  probably  soon  be  needed,  and  had  counselled  him  to  hold  them  in 
readiness  for  immediate  service.  Hence,  from  that  time  forward,  frequent  and 
almost  daily  drills  were  practiced.  The  dispatch,  announcing  the  attack  on 
Fort  Sumter,  found  the-  company  at  driU  at  some  distance  from  the  city.  The 
effect  was  electrical.    All  were  impatient  to  move  to  the  defence  of  the  Flag. 

The  company  was  held  in  readiness,  and,  on  the  16th  of  April,  marching 
orders  were  received  from  Governor  Curtin.  On  the  afternoon  of  the  same 
day,  it  moved  by  the  Eeading  railroad  to  Harrisburg,  where  it  arrived  at  eight 
o'clock  in  the  evening.  The  company  numbered  one  hundred  and  two  men, 
fiilly  armed  and  equipped  as  light  artillery.  On  reporting  at  the  Executive 
office,  the  Governor  being  absent  in  Washington,  orders  were  sought  from  the 
Secretary  of  War,  who  telegraphed  to  push  the  company  forward  by  the  earliest 
train.  This  order,  for  prudential  reasons,  was  almost  immediately  counter- 
manded by  the  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth,  t 

The  Logan  Guards,^  of  Lewistown,  could  muster  but  twenty -six  members ; 
but,  on  receipt  of  a  telegram  from  Governor  Curtin,  dated  April  16,  accepting 
their  services,  and  urgiag  them  to  lose  no  time  in  moving,  the  drum-caU  was 
soon  heard  along  the  streets,  and  in  less  than  an  hour,  one  hundred  and  six 

*The  Ringgold  Light  Artillery  of  Reading,  a  volunteer  company,  was  organized  and 
equipped  in  1850,  under  James  M'Kniglit,  Captain.  It  was  armed  with  four  six-pounder  brass 
field  pieces  and  caissons,  with  full  equipments  of  artillerists,  including  sabres,  and  mustered 
over  two  hundred  men.  It  was  composed  of  good  material,  was  weU  drilled,  and  was  the 
pride  of  the  city  of  Reading.  It  had  participated  in  several  volunteer  encampments ;  one  at 
Easton  of  a  week's  duration,  where  it  was  entertained  by  ex-Governor  Reeder,  and  other  lead- 
ing citizens. 

t  Harrisburg,  April  16, 1861. 
Captain  James  M'Knight : 

Dear  Sir  :— You  will  please  delay  your  march  to  Washington  until  ordered  by  the  Governor. 

Respectfully  yours, 

ELI  SLIFER. 

%  The  Logan  Guards,  a  volunteer  company,  was  organized  by  Major  Daniel  Eisenbise, 
inspector  of  the  2d  brigade,  14th  division,  Pennsylvania  militia.  In  the  month  of  July,  1858, 
John  B.  Selheimer  was  elected  Cai)tain,  and  commissioned  on  the  7th  of  August.  The  company 
met  for  parade  and  drill  about  once  a  month,  and  participated  in  volunteer  encampments  at 
Lewistown  in  the  fall  of  1859,  and  at  Huntingdon  in  1860,  both  under  command  of  Major  Gen- 
eral Wm.  H.  Keim.  It  participated  in  the  ceremonies  incident  to  the  inauguration  of  Governor 
Curtin  in  January,  1861,  and  in  the  reception  of  Mr.  Lincoln,  President  elect,  on  the  22d  of 
February  following. 

At  the  close  of  the  three  months'  service  it  was  re-organized  under  Captain  J.  A.  Mathews, 
and  re-entered  the  service  in  the  46th  regiment,  Colonel  Knipe,  for  three  years,  remaining  as 
veterans  to  the  close  of  the  war,  and  participating  in  the  campaigns  of  Banks,  M'CleUan,  Pope, 
Bumside,  Hooker,  and  Sherman.  The  losses  of  the  company,  from  all  causes,  during  the  war, 
were  one  hundred  and  eleven  men ;  but  so  weU  did  recruits  come  forward  from  the  home 
neighborhood,  as  they  were  wanted,  that  at  the  close  of  the  war,  sixty-eight  men  and  oflScers 
were  mustered  out  as  veteran  volvmteers,  the  roUs  showing  an  aggregate  membership  of  two 
hundred  and  forty-seven.  The  survivors  of  the  organization  participated  in  the  flag  reception, 
at  Philadelphia,  on  the  4th  of  July,  1866,  and  were  assigned  to  the  right  of  the  procession,  by 
Major  General  Hancock,  commanding  officer  of  the  day. 


THREE   MONTHS'   SERVICE.  5 

men,  including  the  twenty-six  original  members,  were  in  line  and  ready  to  raarcli. 
At  ten  o'clock  P.  M.,  of  the  same  day,  the  company  moved  to  the  station  on  the 
opposite  bank  of  the  Juniata  river ;  but,  owing  to  a  lack  of  transportation,  it 
did  not  reach  Harrisbui-g  till  the  morning  of  the  17th. 

The  officers  of  the  i^ational  Light  Infantry,*  of  Pottsville,  had,  as  early  as 
the  11th  of  April,  by  a  resolution  of  the  company,  tendered  its  services  to  the 
Secretary  of  War,  and  were  notified,  on  the  13th,  of  their  acceptance.  The 
Washington  Artillery,  t  also  of  Pottsville,  witli  like  patriotic  ardor,  anticipating 
the  wants  of  the  government,  had,  on  the  13th  of  April,  tendered  their  serviced 
to,  and  been  accepted  by  the  Government.  The  two  companies,  under  march- 
ing orders,  left  Pottsville  on  the  17th,  and  arrived  in  Harrisburg,  at  eight  o'clock 
in  the  evening.  Simultaneously  with  these,  came,  also,  the  Allen  Guard  from 
AUento^vn,  a  company  efficiently  organized  and  well  drilled,  under  Captain 
Yeager. 

On  the  morning  of  the  18th  of  AprO,  a  detachment  of  Eegulars  of  company 
"H,"  4th  Artillery,  consisting  of  some  forty  or  fifty  men,  arrived  in  Harrisburg 
from  the  West,  in  command  of  Lieutenant  Pemberton,  afterward  a  Lieutenant 
General  of  the  rebel  army,  and  chief  in  the  fruitless  defence  of  Vicksbui-o-.  The 
five  volimteer  companies  having  been  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  United 
States  by  Captain  Seneca  G.  Simmons,  of  the  7th  Infantry,  the  regulars  and 
these  volunteers,  departed  on  the  same  train,  at  nine  o'clock  A.  M.,  of  the  18th, 
the  former  for  Fort  M'Henry,  near  Baltimore,  the  latter  for  Washington,  and 
arrived  at  Baltimore  at  one  P.  M.  The  volunteers  were  under  the  necessity  of 
marching  some  two  miles  through  the  city,  from  Bolton  to  Camden  station. 

On  leaving  the  cars,  a  battalion  was  formed  in  the  following  order :  Pem- 
berton, with  his  regulars,  on  the  right  j  Selheimer,  with  the  Logan  Guards,  next ; 
and  Yeager,  Wren  and  M'Donald  following,  M'Knight,  with  the  Etnggold  Ar- 
tillery, bringing  up  the  rear.  As  the  column  Avas  forming  near  Bolton  station, 
the  police  of  Baltimore  appeared  in  large  force,  headed  by  Marshal  Kane,  and 
followed  by  a  mob,  who  at  once  commenced  an  attack  upon  the  volunteers, 
countenanced  by  a  portion  of  the  police,  sent  to  give  safe  conduct  through  the 
city.  Orders  were  given  to  the  men  to  preserve  their  temper,  and  to  make  no 
reply  to  anything  that  should  be  said  to  them.     At  the  command  ^'forward," 

*  The  NATiONAii  Light  Infantry  was  organized  in  the  summer  of  1831,  and  was  com- 
manded, successively,  by  Captains  Dean,  Shoenfelter,  Beard,  Bland,  Pott,  and  M'Donald.  The 
interest  in  the  organization,  which  had,  for  a  time,  been  impaired,  was  revived  under  the 
skillful  management  of  Captain  Frank  Pott,  and  the  outbreak  of  the  rebellion  found  the  com- 
pany in  efficient  training  under  Captain  M'Donald.  Its  organization  was  continued  after  the 
three  months'  term  of  service  had  expired,  and  became  company  "A"  of  the  96th  veteran 
regiment, 

t  The  Washington  Abtilleey  was  organized  at  Pottsville,  in  July,  1842,  imder  Captain 
(since  Brigadier  General)  James  Nagle.  At  the  breaking  out  of  the  Mexican  war,  its  services 
were  tendered  to  the  Governor,  and  accepted.  Its  ranks  being  immediately  recruited  to  the 
maximum  number,  it  was,  on  the  15th  of  December,  1846,  mustered  into  the  service  of  the 
United  States  at  Pittsburg,  as  company  "  B, "  1st  regiment  of  Pennsylvania  Volunteers.  Francis 
M.  Wynkoop,  hitherto  a  private  in  the  ranks  of  the  Artillerists,  was  elected  Colonel  of  the  regi- 
ment. Retiring  from  Mexico  with  thinned  ranks,  the  company  was  mustered  out,  at  Phila- 
delphia, on  the  27th  of  July,  1848,  and  the  scarred  veterans  were  received  at  Pottsville  with 
honors  befitting  the  brave.  Cherishing  V  esprit  du  corps,  and  proud  of  their  history,  the  or- 
ganization and  drill  of  the  company  was  studiously  maintained,  their  ranks  being  continually 
recruited  from  the  young  men  desirous  of  emulating  their  valor.  On  several  occasions  the 
company  was  called  out  to  assist  in  quelling  disturbances,  which  the  civU  authorities  were  unable 
to  repress,  and  always  performed  this  disagreeable  duty  in  a  manner  to  command  the  confidence 
and  gratitude  of  aU  law  abiding  citizens. 


6  FIRST    FIVE    COMPANIES, 

the  mob  commenced  hooting,  jeering,  and  yelling,  and  proclaimed  with  oaths, 
that  the  troops  should  not  pass  through  their  city  to  fight  the  South. 

Arriving  near  the  centre  of  the  city,  Pemberton,  with  his  regulars,  filed  off 
towards  Fort  M'Heury,  leaving  the  volunteers  to  pursue  their  way  through  the 
city  as  best  they  could.  At  tliis  juncture  the  mob  were  excited  to  a  perfect 
frenzy,  breaking  the  line  of  the  police,  and  pushing  through  the  files  of  men, 
in  an  attempt  to  break  the  column.  Every  insult,  that  coidd  be  heaped  upon 
the  troops,  Avas  oiiered,  but  no  word  of  reply  was  elicited,  the  officers  and  men 
marching  steadily  on  towards  Camden  station.  At  every  step  the  mob  increased, 
imtil  it  numbered  thousands  of  the  most  determined  and  desperate  rebels  of 
the  war. 

The  Logan  Guards  were  armed  with  thirty-four  Springfield  muskets,  which 
had  been  drawn  from  the  National  armory,  on  a  requisition  from  the  Adjutant 
General  of  Pennsylvania,  at  the  time  of  its  organization  in  1858,  and  thii'ty-four 
of  their  number  carrying  them,  were  imiformed  precisely  like  the  regulars.  The 
officers  and  some  of  the  men  wore  revolvers  at  their  sides,  well  loaded.  Aside 
liom  these,  there  was  not  a  charge  of  powder  in  the  five  companies ;  but  one  of 
the  men  of  the  Logan  Guards,  happening  to  have  a  box  of  percussion  caps  in 
his  pocket,  had  previously  distributed  them  to  his  comrades,  and  the  thirty- 
four  muskets  of  the  Guards  were  capped,  and  carried,  half  cocked,  at  a  support 
arms,  creating  the  impression  in  the  mob,  that  these  muskets  were  loaded,  and 
would  be  used  against  them,  if  they  attempted  an  assault.  This  feint  was  be- 
lieved to  have  saved  that  little  band  of  volunteers  from  the  bloody  and  brutal 
attack  which  awaited  the  Massachusetts  6th  on  the  following  day. 

As  the  volunteers  were  boarding  the  train  at  the  station,  the  angry  mob 
hurled  a  shower  of  bricks,  clubs,  and  stones  into  their  disorganized  ranks,  for- 
tunately, however,  inflicting  only  slight  injuries.  In  the  midst  of  the  confusion, 
an  attempt  was  made  to  detach  the  engine  from  the  train  and  run  it  away. 
This  was  only  prevented  by  the  determined  character  of  the  engineer  and  his 
assistants,  who  drew  revolvers,  and  threatened  to  shoot  any  who  dared  to  make 
the  attempt.  At  length,  amidst  the  demoniac  yells  of  the  crowd,  the  train 
moved  off,  carrying  the  volunteers  safely  beyond  the  reach  of  their  desperate 
assailants. 

In  the  meantime,  great  solicitude  was  felt  by  the  State  officials  at  Harris- 
burg,  for  the  safety  of  these  unarmed  and  defenceless  men,  pioneers,  pushing 
forward,  amidst  threatening  and  discordant  elements,  to  the  rescue  of  an  im- 
perilled and  helpless  government.  The  previous- demonstrations  of  the  disor- 
derly element  in  Baltimore  had  created  alarm,  and  solicitude  was  felt,  lest  an 
attack  should  be  made  upon  the  volunteers,  and  they  would  need  arms  and  am- 
munition for  their  own  defence  j  but  so  great  was  the  demand  for  men,  and  so 
loud  the  call  from  Washington  to  hasten  their  march,  that  the  necessary  equip- 
ments, which  were  not  in  hand,  could  not  be  procured.  Fpon  the  arrival  of 
the  volunteers  at  Baltimore,  the  Governor  and  his  executive  and  staff  officers, 
repaired  to  the  telegraph  office  in  Harrisburg,  and  awaited,  in  almost  breathless 
anxiety,  for  the  first  iatelligence  of  these  pioneer  soldiers.  When,  at  length,  the 
announcement  was  made  of  their  successful  march  through  the  city,  and  of 
the  safe  departure  of  the  train  bearing  them  on  to  Washington,  he  raised  his 
arm,  and  pledged  in  his  own  characteristic  manner,  that  not  another  Penn- 
sylvania soldier  should  leave  the  State  unarmed,  if  the  capital  should  be  razed 
to  the  ground. 


THREE    months'   SERVICE.  7 

At  seveii  o'clock  P.  M.,  of  the  18tli,*  these  live  companies,  the  head  of  the 
grand  column  of  two  millions  of  men,  who  were  afterwards  mustered  and 
marched  in  their  footprint.s,  arrived  in  Washington.  Major  (since  Major  Gen 
eral)  Irwin  M'Dowell  assumed  command,  and  ordered  them  to  quarters  in  the 
Capitol.  Arms,  aminunition,  and  equipments  were  furnished,  and  the  work 
was  immediately  commenced  of  barricadmg  the  Capitol,  fronting  the  Potomac, 
with  barrels  of  cement,  and  large  sheets  of  boiler  iron. 

The  timely  arrival  of  these  troops  was  the  occasion  of  much  joy.  On  the 
opposite  side  of  the  Potomac,  on  the  Virginia  shore,  squads  of  rebel  soldiers 
■were  drilling  in  full  view  of  the  Capitol,  and,  but  for  this  accession  of  strength, 
the  city  might  have  fallen  an  easy  prey.  The  night  of  the  18th  passed  quietly 
away,  and  at  day-break  of  the  19th,  the  morning  report  of  the  Logan  Guards, 
ofificially  signed,  was  handed,  by  the  First  Sergeant  of  the  company,  to  Adju- 
tant General  Thomas,  that  officer  remarking,  that  it  was  the  first  ofhcial  volun- 
teer report  received. 

On  Tuesday,  the  23d,  it  was  ascertained  that  an  attem^Dt  would  be  made  to 
capture  Washing-ton  by  way  of  the  Arsenal  and  the  Navy  Yard.  The  Eing- 
gold  Artillerists  were,  accordingly,  ordered  to  report  to  Captain  (since  Admiral) 
Dahlgren,  at  the  JSTavy  Yard.  Three  twelve-pound  howitzers  were  assigned  to 
the  company,  with  which  to  defend  the  place.  With  the  exception  of  a  de- 
tachment of  twelve  men,  detailed  to  guard  the  Short  bridge,  the  entire  com- 
maml  was  required  to  man  these  gTms.  On  the  25th,  a  Sergeant  and  six  men 
were  detailed  from  the  comi)any  to  serve  as  a  guard  on  the  Steamer  Powhatan, 
dispatched  to  make  a  reconnoissance  down  the  Potomac,  to  search  for  obstruc- 
tions, and  to  ascertain  if  forts  were  being  erected  along  the  river.  On  Friday, 
the  26th  of  April,  the  company  was  ordered,  by  Major  M'Dowell,  to  duty  at 
the  Capitol.  Eemaining  there  till  the  15th  of  May,  it  was  ordered  to  report 
for  duty  to  Major  (since  Major  General)  Eamsey,  at  the  Washington  Arsenal, 
who  assigned  it  to  quarters  in  the  penitentiary. 

When  the  company  left  Harrisburg,  on  the  18th  of  April,  it  was  ordered  to 
leave  behind  its  field  pieces,  and  equipments,  with  the  exception  of  sabres.  This 
order  was  exceedingly  distasteful  to  the  men,  as  their  guns,  which  they  kept 
beautifully  burnished,  and  designated  by  pet  names,  had  come  to  be  regarded 
with  an  attachment  which  only  soldiers  know.  On  the  16th  of  May,  to  the 
great  joy  of  the  men,  their  pieces  were  restored  to  them,  and  they  were  ordered 
to  discontinue  all  other  duty,  to  put  their  guns  and  caissons  in  proper  condi- 
tion, and  to  commence,  at  once,  gun  and  sabre  diill.  On  the  18th  the  com- 
pany was  inspected  by  the  Secretary  of  War,  Mr.  Cameron.  With  the  excep- 
tion of  a  short  interval,  when  detailed  to  mount  gains  in  the  forts  about  Wash- 
ington, the  company  remained  on  duty  at  the  Arsenal  till  the  expiration  of  its 
term  of  service,  never  having  performed  duty  with  the  regiment  to  which  it  was ' 
nominally  attached. 

The  Logan  Guards  and  Washington  Artillery,  after  remaining  in  the  Capi- 
tol some  ten  days,  were  ordered  to  garrison  duty  at  Fort  Washington,  then 
in  command  of  Brevet  Major  J.  A.  Haskins,  of  the  Eegular  army.  These  two 
companies  having  an  excess  of  men,  a  new  company  was  formed  from  the  sur- 
plus, and  First  Lieutenant  David  A.  Smith,  of  the  Washington  Ai'tillery,  was 
commissioned  Captain  thereof. 

*The  Massachusetts  6th  arrived  at  the  Capital  at  nine  o'cloc]<  P.  M.,  of  AprU  19,  and  the  New 
York  7th — which  Avaa  the  next  to  arrive^-April  25, 


8  FIRST    FIVE    COMPANIES, 

These  pioneer  companies,  which  had  promptly  marched  to  the  Capital  on 
the  first  alarm,  and  had  been  assigned  to  duty  for  its  safety  and  protection, 
araidst  the  great  uprising  of  the  people  whicli  ensued,  seem  to  have  been  lost 
sight  of,  and  forgotten  by  the  State  authorities.    For,  not  until  two  hundred 
and  forty  other  companies,  that  succeeded  tliem  in  the  service, liad  been  organized 
into  regiments,  brigades  and  divisions,  were  they  remembered  as  a  part  of 
Pennsylvania  troops.    After  twenty-four  other  regiments  were  organized  and 
fully  equipped,  these  first  companies,  which  were  justly  entitled  to  the  first 
place  in  the  1st  regiment,  were  organized  as  a  part  of  the  25th  and  last  regi- 
ment for  the  three  months'  service.    Henry  L.  Cake,  of  Pottsville,  was  elected 
Colonel   and  Captain  Selheimer,  of  the  Logan  Guards,  Lieutenant  Colonel. 
Colonel  Selheimer  was  ordered  to  join  the  regiment ;  but  the  companies  serving 
in  Fort  Washington  never  saw  the  regiment  or  its  Colonel  5  indeed,  only  knew 
that  they  belonged  to  a  regiment  from  the  fact  that  one  of  their  Captains  had 
been  transferred  by  promotion.    Nearly  two  months,  of  the  three  for  which 
they  had  enlisted,  had  passed,  before  these  companies  received  adequate  cloth- 
ing or  camp  equipage,  from  either  the  State  or  National   Government,  and 
many  of  the  men  were  excused  from  duty  because  of  their  pai1;ial  nakedness. 
Major  Haskins,  and  the  efficient  officers  under  him  at  the  Fort,  worked 
zealously  and  kindly  with  these  troops,  in  perfectiQg  them  in  their  duties  as 
soldiers,  and  so  well  did  they  succeed,  that  in  the  single  company  of  Logan 
Guards,  one-half  of  the  number  became  commissioned  officers  in  various  Penn- 
sylvania regiments,  four  of  the  number  being  Brevet  Brigadier  Generals,  four 
Colonels,  four  Lieutenant  Colonels,  six  Majors,  eighteen  Captains,  and  thirty- 
two  Lieutenants.    Among  the  privates  in  the  ranks  of  tliis  compa.ny,  in  their 
inarch  through  Baltimore,  was  Brigadier  General  Wm.  H.  L-win,  who  com- 
manded a  brigade  of  General  Franklin's  corps  at  Antietam ;  Brevet  Brigadier 
General  Wm.  G.  Mitchell,  chief  of  General  Hancock's  staff;  Brevet  Brigadier 
General  J.  A.  Mathews,  who  commanded  the  second  brigade  of  General  Hart- 
ranft's  division,  in  the  9th  corps ;  and  Brigadier  General  Thomas  M.  Hulings, 
who  was  killed  while  gallantly  leading  his  regiment  into  the  thickest  of  the 
Wilderness  fight. 

In  the  progress  of  the  gigantic  struggle  which  ensued,  of  which  the  most 
farsighted  had  then  no  conception,  so  many  and  such  brilliant  services  have 
been  rendered  by  the  soldiers  of  the  National  armies,  that  the  timely  march  of 
these  companies  has  been  little  noted.  But  the  value  of  their  presence  in  the 
Capital  at  tliis  critical  juncture,  can  not  be  overlooked,  in  any  fair  estimate  of 
the  causes  which  led  to  our  triumph ;  and  it  must  ever  be  regarded  as  one  of 
the  links  in  that  chain  of  great  events,  seemingly  planned  by  Providence,  for 
our  deliverance.  The  President  and  other  officers  of  the  Government  felt,  and 
repeatedly  expressed  gratitude  for  their  timely  presence,  and  the  thanks  of  the 
House  of  Eepresentatives,  which  are  rarely  tendered,  and  only  for  great  and 
most  signal  services  to  the  State,  were  expressed  in  the  following  terms : 

37th  Congress  op  the  United  States,  July  22, 1861. 

Resolved,  That  the  thanks  of  this  House  are  due,  and  are  hereby  tendered 

to  the  five  hundred  and  thii-ty  soldiers  from  Pennsylvania,  who  passed  through 

the  mob  of  Baltimore,  and  reached  Washing-ton  on  the  eighteenth  of  April  last, 

for  the  defence  of  the  National  Capital. 

GAIiUSHA  A.  GEOW, 

Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives, 


THREE   MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


LOGAN  GUARDS. 

RECRUITED   AT   LEWISTOWN. 

MUSTERED  INTO  SERVICE,  AT  HARRISBURG,  APRIL  18,  1861. 


John  B.  Selheimer Captain. 

Thomas  M,  Hulings First  Lieutenant. 

Robert  W.  Patton Second  Lieutenant, 

Joseph  A.  Mathews First  Sergeant. 

.Joseph  S.  Waream Second  Sergeant. 

Henry  A.  Eisenbise Third  Sergeant. 

William  B.  Weber Fourth  Sergeant, 

Elias  W.  Eisenbise First  Corporal. 

Porter  P.Butts Second  Corporal. 

John  Nolte Third  Corporal. 

Frederick  Hart Fourth  Corpora!. 

Samuel  G.  M'Laughlln....Musician. 

Joseph  W.  Postlethwait do. 

William  Hopper do. 

Alexander,  Jesse  J...,. Private, 

Burns,  James  D do. 

Bowsum,  WilUam  H da 

Benner,  William  E do. 

Betts,  Robert do. 

Cooper,  William  R do, 

Cowden,  William do. 

Cole,  Emanuel do. 

Comfort,  Henry do. 

•Cogley,  Jeremiah do. 

Comfort,  Samuel do. 

D'Armit,  Franklin da 

Dewees,  Thomas  W do. 

Elberty,  George  W ,...do. 

Eckebarger,  James  B do. 

Elberty,  W.  Asbury, ,  ...do. 

Freeborn,  William  H do. 

Fichthorn,  Joseph  A do. 

Files,  Abraham do. 

Ferrer,  Joseph  Bingham. ...do. 

Freeborn,  George  M do. 

Fessler,  Daniel do. 

Fowler,  Owen  M do. 

Hart,  George do. 

Hughes,  .John do. 

Hunter,  John  T do. 

Henry,  James  W do. 

Irwin,  WilliamH do. 

Jones,  John  W do. 

Jackson,  James  M do. 

Kauflfman,  John  S do. 

Kinkade,  Thomas do. 

Kaiser,  Henry  F do. 


Loff,  George  J Private. 

Langton,  John  S do. 

Laub,  Charles  E do. 

Link,  Elias  W do. 

M'Ewen,  William,  T do. 

Mitchell,  William  G do. 

M'Cay,  William  P do. 

Marks,  Samuel  B., do. 

Miller,  JohnS do. 

Miller,  Joseph  A do. 

M'Knew,  William do. 

Mathews,  Robert  A do. 

M'Kee,  John  A do. 

Morton,  Robert  D do. 

M'Laughlln,  Samuel  G do. 

Nelson,  William  A do. 

Nelson,  Robert do. 

Nurse,  Thomas  A do. 

Nail,  John  A do. 

Price,  James do. 

Printz,  Henry do. 

Postlethwait,  John  M do. 

Rothrock,  Bronsen do. 

Rager,  James  N do. 

Sterrett,  Francis  R do. 

Sterrett,  James  X... do. 

Sherwood,  William da 

Shull,  Chauncey  M da 

Smith,  E.  Augustus do. 

Smith,  Theodore  B do. 

Scott,  Nathaniel  W do. 

Smith.  James  P do. 

Stahl,  Charles  W da 

Snyder,  George  A do. 

Snyder,  Lucien  T do. 

Tice,  Gideon  M do. 

Uttly,  Thomas  M do. 

Wasson,  David do. 

Wentz,  Franklin  H do. 

Waters,  Gilbert. .„ da 

Weber,  David  B ,.do. 

Walters,  Henry  G, do. 

Wertz,  David do. 

White,  George do. 

Winterod,  Philip do. 

Zeigler,  EdAvin  E do. 


ALLEN    GUARD. 

RECRUITED  AT  ALLENTOWN. 

MUSTERED  INTO  SERVICE,  AT  HARRISBURG,  APRIL  18,  mi. 


Thomas  Yeager Captain. 

James  M.  Wilson First  Lieutenant. 

Joseph  T.  Wilt Second  Lieutenant, 

Joseph  T.  Wilt First  Sergeant. 

Solomon  Goeble Second  Sergeant. 

William  Wolf First  Corporal. 

.John  E.  Webster Second  Corporal. 

Ignitz  Cressor Third  Corporal, 

Daniel  Kramer Fourth  Corpora). 


Cole,  Norman  H Private. 

Deitrich,  Charles do. 

Derr,  Henry  Wilson do. 

Dunlap,  Milton  H do. 

Early,  William do. 

Frederick,  Gideon do. 

Fuller,  Matthew  R ,do. 

Frame,  William  G do. 

Gross,  Edwin do. 


10 


FIRST   FTTE   COMPAXlE?!, 


Geidner,  James Private. 

Henry,  George  F do. 

Houc'k,  John do. 

Hillegos.  Tsathaniol .do. 

Hettinger,  Joseph do. 

HoxAvorth,  George do. 

Hittle,  Edwin  U. do. 

Jacob,  David do, 

Kress,  WiUiam do. 

Keiper,  George  W do. 

Leisenring,  Martin  W do. 

Leh,  Franklin do, 

Miller,  Edwin  H do, 

M'Nultv,  Henry do, 

Pfeffer,  Charles  A do. 

Reber,  Jonathan  W do, 

Rhue,  William do. 


Rothman,  Ernst Private, 

Rhoads,  George  W do. 

Romig,  John do, 

Schneck,  Samuel. do. 

Storch,  Henry ..do. 

Shitfert,  Charles  A do. 

Sigman,  M.  H  .   do. 

Seip,  Lewis  G do, 

Sheidler,  Adolphus do. 

Sheidlor,  Envillo do. 

TJhler,  John  E do. 

Wctherhold,  Allen da, 

"Weiss,  D-ivid do, 

Warner,  William do. 

Weiss,  Joseph do. 

Weogandt,  Benneville do. 


WASHINGTON  ARTILLEEY. 

KECKUITED  AT  POTTSVILLE. 

MUSTERED  INTO  SERVICE,  AT  HARRISBURG,  APRIL  18,  1861, 


James  Wren Captain. 

David  A.  Smith First  Lieutenant. 

Francis  B,  Wallace Second  Lieutenant. 

Henry  C.Russell First  Sergeant. 

Joseph  \.  Gilmour Second  Sergeant. 

Cyrus  Sheet/, Third  Sergeant. 

William  J.  M'Quade Fourth  Sergeant. 

Delaplain  J.  Ridgway First  Corporal, 

Samuel  R.  Russel Second  Corporal. 

Charles  Hinkle Third  Corporal. 

Reuben  Snyder Fourth  Corporal. 

Gressang,  G.  H Q,  M.  Sergt. 

Albert  F.  Bowen Mnsician. 

Thomas  Severn do, 

Auman ,  William Private. 

Alspach,  Henry  L do. 

Bannan  Frank do. 

Bates,  William do. 

Bratton,  G.  Wilson do. 

Betz,  Joel  H do. 

Brobst,  Henry do. 

Beck,  Charles  E do. 

Bobbs,  Henry do. 

Bartolett,  Richard do. 

Brandt,  Jeremiah  B do. 

Brown,  David  B do. 

Barth,  J.  F do. 

Burns,  Anthony do. 

Bowen,  Alexander  S do. 

Brown,  William do. 

Bosbvshell,  Oliver  C do. 

Beard,  Samuel do. 

Boyer,  David do. 

Clemens,  William  W do. 

Cole,  William do. 

Curry,  John do. 

Corby,  Thomas do. 

Christian,  Daniel do. 

Christian,  Benjamin  C do. 

Christian,  John  C .do. 

Christ,  Fredericli do, 

Degan,  William do, 

Dentzer,  Philip  T do, 

Dentzer,  Henry do. 

Drake,  Nelson do, 

Dewees,  Francis  P do, 

Douglas,  Lewis do. 

Downing,  Henry  K  do, 

Edgan,  William do. 

Englc,  John do, 

Evans,  Charles do. 


Fyant,  Joseph Private, 

Fi-ailey,  Peter  H do, 

Feger,  William  J do, 

Fisher,  Peter do. 

Glenn,  Charles  A do. 

Grow,  Peter do* 

Hill,  George  H do. 

Hetherington,  James  R do. 

Harden,  William  H do. 

HetFner,  William..., do, 

Huntzinger,  Alfred do. 

Hesser,  Charles  A ...do. 

Iloffa,  John do, 

Hetfner,  Benjamin  F do, 

Hartman,  George  H do. 

Hammer,  Thomas  F,  B do, 

Hanlev,  Patrick do. 

Hill,  Henry  H do, 

Hause,  Charles do, 

Hause,  Frank. do. 

]  Lodgson,  Richard  M do. 

Hetherington,  John  J do. 

Irwin,  Thomas do. 

Jones,  Thomas do. 

Johnson,  Thomas do. 

Jones,  Benjamin  F do. 

Jones,  John do, 

Kear,  Joseph do. 

Loeser,  Charles  P do, 

Lesher,  William do, 

Leonard,  Godfrey do. 

Leib,  Edward  J do. 

Moser,  Daniel do, 

Meyers,  George do. 

Major,  Nelson  W do. 

Maize,  William  F do, 

Maurer,  Charles do. 

Myers,  Franklin do. 

Nagle,  Edward do, 

Nagle,  John do. 

Noble,  John do. 

Potts,  Charles  P do. 

Pass,  John do. 

Price,  Richard do. 

Petherick,  Thomas,  Jr do. 

Potter,  Robert  F do. 

Pott,  Richard do. 

Potts,  William  Ramsey do. 

Patterson,  Theodore  H do. 

Pollock,  Curtis  C do. 

Reed,  Joseph do. 


THlilOK    MONTHS'    .SEIlYrCE. 


11 


Reese,  Augustus,   Private. 

Rice,  Georgo do. 

Rice,  Richard do. 

Riley,  William  E do. 

Shoener,  Samuel do. 

SilJiman,  James  S do. 

Smith,  Robert do. 

Seltzer,  Francis  A do. 

Slinglufif,  Charles do, 

Severn,  Isaac  E do. 

Severn,  Edward  L do. 

Sticher,  Valentine do. 

Shippen,  Edward  J do. 


Stevenson,  Flugh Private. 

I    Snyder,  Lewis  T do. 

j    Snyder,  Reuben do. 

Spence,  William..  do. 

Thomson,  Heber  S do. 

Thomson,  Alba  C do- 

Titus,  Ambrose  H do. 

Van  Horn,  Charles do. 

Wernert,  Victor do. 

Weaver,  John  C do. 

Williams,  Eli do. 

Whitfield,  Albert  G do. 

I     Williams  David do. 


NATIONAL  LIGHT  INFANTRY. 

RECRUITED  AT   POTTSVILLE. 

MUSTERED  INTO  SERVICE,  AT  HARRISBURG,  APRIL  18,  186L 


Edmund  M'Donaid Captain. 

James  Russell First  Lieutenant. 

Henry  L.  Cake Second  Lieutenant. 

ijouis  J.  Martin Second  Lieutenant. 

Lamar  S.  Hay First  Sergeant. 

Abram  M'Intyre .Second  Sergeant. 

William  F.  Huntzinger... Third  Sergeant. 

George  G.  Boyer Fourth  Sergeant. 

Ernst  A.  Sauerbrey First  Corporal. 

Charles  C.  Russell Second  Corporal. 

Edward  Moran Third  Corporal. 

Frederick  W.  Conrad Fourth  Corporal. 

Downey,  D.  D Q.  M.  Serg. 

Bull,  Thomas  G Private. 

Buckley,  William do. 

Burrows,  John do. 

Bast,  Jacob do. 

Barlett,  B.  F do. 

Benedict,  John  E do. 

Bodafield,  John do. 

Beidleman,  William  A do. 

Becker,  William do. 

Britton,  William do. 

Carroll,  William do. 

Curtin,  Patrick do. 

Christian,  William  A do. 

Dampman,  J.  J do. 

Deiner,  John  P. do. 

Dooley,  John do. 

De  Coursey,  George do. 

Deitrich,  Jeremiah do. 

Donegan,  John do. 

Donegan,  James do, 

Evans,  James , do. 

Eppinger,  John do. 

Ellrich,  Ernst  T. do. 

Eberle,  David do. 

Forseman,  Amos do, 

Foren,  Michael do. 

Foley,  Edmund do. 

Gafrett,  William  F do, 

Garber,  George  W do. 

Garrett,  Charles  F do. 

Good,  Uriah do. 

Gehrtng,  Henry do. 

Gloss,  Levi do. 

Goodyear,  M do, 

Hughes,  James  M do. 

Houck,  Thomas  G do. 

Hoffman,  Charles  F do. 

Hauser,  Herman do. 

Hanley,  Fi-ank do. 

Howard,  David do. 


Hartman,  John Private. 

Hodgson,  William  H. do. 

Howell,  John  M. do. 

Irving,  William do. 

Johnson,  Joseph do. 

Lambert,  Enoch do. 

Lashorn,  William  M do. 

Lipman,  Anthony do. 

Lerch,  George  A do. 

Larkin,  Michael do. 

Manayan,  Lawrence. ..=... .do. 

Marshall,  James  do. 

M'Donaid,  .James  E. do. 

M'Cabe,  Edward do. 

M'CooL,  J.  Addison do. 

M'Ginnes,  James  P do. 

Madara,  William. do, 

Mennig,  George  W. do. 

Neis,  Henry  C do. 

Parker,  Th'^mas  H do. 

Pugh,  William do. 

Quinn,  Henry do. 

Ranch,  John do. 

Rich,  Jonas  M do. 

Redkey,  Charles,  J.,  Jr do. 

Richards,  M.  Edgar do. 

Roberts,  William  R do. 

Simpson,  JohnT do. 

Shoemaker,  Charles  J do. 

Seltzer,  Frederick do. 

Stager,  Samuel do. 

Sammon,  James do. 

Simpson,  F.  W do. 

Smith,  James  R. do. 

Shoey,  Jacob do. 

Stodd,  John do. 

Schmidt,  John do. 

Smith,  Alexander do. 

Schoener,  Franklin  A do. 

Smith,  Terrence do. 

Say  lor,  Emanuel do, 

Schertle,  George do. 

Thomas,  Edward do. 

Troy,  Ira do. 

Trifoos,  Elias  B do. 

Umberhauer,  C.  F do. 

Walker,  Mark do. 

Wenricli,  Frank do. 

Weber,  Louis do. 

Weber,  Charles do. 

Weller,  William do. 

Womelsdorf,  John  P do. 

Yerger,  Henry.„ do. 


12 


FIRST  FTYR   COMPAITIES, 


RINGGOLD   LIGHT  ARTILLERY. 

IlECRUITKT)  AT  READING. 

MUSTBREID  INTO  SKRVICE,  AT  HARRISBURG,  APRIL  18,  1861. 


James  M'Knigbt Captain. 

Henry  Nagle First  Lieutenant. 

William  Graeff Second  Lieutenant. 

George  W.  Dureli First  Sergeant. 

Daniel  Kreisler Second  Sergeant. 

Henry  Rush Third  Sergeant. 

Jeremiah  Seiders Fourth  Sergeant. 

Levi  J.  Homan First  Corporal. 

F.  W.  Folkman Second  Corporal. 

Jacob  Womert Third  Corporal. 

Horatio  Leader Fourth  Corporal. 

John  A.  Hook Musician. 

George  B.  Eckert do. 

Ash,  Solomon  D Private.   ' 

Anthony,  James  M do. 

Ammon,  Anthony do. 

Ansart;  Charles  13 do. 

Berger,  Augustus^ do. 

Bickley,  GeorgeS da 

Burkhert  Reuben  R do. 

Bouse,  Harrison  G dOi 

Bowers,  William  W do. 

Bechtel,  David do. 

Bechtel,  Aaron do. 

Bitting,  Charles  A do. 

Coleman,  Henry do. 

Christ,  William  F do. 

Drenkel,  Amos do. 

Dickinson,  Daniel  M do. 

Ebling,  Edward  G do. 

Ermentrout,  Benjamin  F doi 

Eisenbeis,  Henry  E do. 

Eben,  William  C do. 

Evans,  Samuel dov 

Eltz,  Robert do. 

Fleck,  Henry do. 

Frees,  Adam do. 

Frees,  John,  Jr do. 

Fox,  Harrison do. 

Frantz,  Christian  C do. 

Faust,  Adam do. 

Fix,  WiUiam  W do. 

Fox,  James  A do. 

Geliry,  Addison do. 

Gebhart,  Charles  W do. 

Geiger,  Henry do. 

Gries,  Lemuel do. 

Gentzler,  James  H do. 

Hamilton,  Samuel do. 

Huyet.t,  Amos do. 

Hill,  Nathaniel  B do. 

Helms,  Andrew  S.,...,.,,..,,.,d(>. 


Haberacker,  William Private* 

Hessler,  Jacob  J. do. 

Housel,  Franklin do. 

Kennedy,  John  L do. 

Knabb,  George  W do. 

Koch,  John  D do. 

Leeds,  Jacob do. 

Lutz,  Harrison do. 

Lantz,  Peter  A do. 

Levan,  Daniel  J do. 

Leaf,  George  D do. 

Levan,  Aaron  H do. 

Leoser,  Christopher do. 

Lauman,  George  S do. 

Leeds,  Isaac  S do. 

Levan,  Charles do. 

Maltzberger,  Daniel do. 

Muhlenberg,  Charles  P do. 

M'Knight,  Joseph  H.„ do. 

Miller,  WilUam  M do. 

Mock,  William  P do. 

Mast,  James  L do. 

M'llvaine,  Howard do. 

M'Lenegan,  John  H do. 

Neihart,  Henry„ do. 

Pearson,  Edward  P.,  Jr do. 

Pfleger,  James do. 

Feck,  Fi-ederick do. 

Plullippi,  Frederick  H do. 

Ritter,  Ferdinand  S do. 

Rush,  Henry do. 

Rapp,  William,  Jr do. 

Rambo,  Francis do. 

Rambo,  Isaiah do. 

Rhoades,  George  B do. 

Sherman,  Jackson ...do. 

Shaefifer,  Franklin.... do. 

Smith,  Edward  L..... do. 

Smeck,  Franklin do. 

Silvis,  George  W do. 

Scull,  Edward do. 

Spangler,  Charles do. 

Shearer,  Jonathan do. 

Smith,  Wilham  H do. 

Shirey,  Albert  H do. 

Sauerbier,  William do. 

Soyfert,  Albert  H do. 

Witman,  Daniel do. 

Whiteside,  Henry do. 

Yohn,  Daniel  S do. 

Yohn,  John  L do. 

Yeagei:,  Frederick  M....j^...dQ, 


First  Regiment. 


ON  the  13tli  day  of  April,  1861,  two  days  previous  to  the  call  of  the  Presi- 
dent for  troops,  citizens  of  IS'orthampton  county  called  a  public  meeting 
at  Easton,  to  consider  the  posture  of  affairs,  and  to  take  measures  for  the  sup- 
port of  the  National  Government.  A  great  concourse  gathered  in  the  public 
square,  composed  of  men,  women  and  children,  all  filled  with  anxiety  and  fearful 
apprehension  as  they  discussed  the  result  of  the  popular  outbreak.  Eloquent 
speeches  were  made,  which  stirred  the  feelings  of  patriotism,  and  the  call  for 
volunteers  was  answered  by  the  cheers  of  yoimg  and  old.  At  this,  and  subse- 
quent meetings,  four  volunteer  companies  were  organized  by  Captains  Yohe, 
Bell,  Heckman,  and  Dachradt.  On  the  15th  of  April,  two  days  after  the  first 
meeting,  and  on  the  day  of  the  President's  call,  the  services  of  these  companies 
were  offered  to,  and  accepted  by  the  Governor.  On  the  18th,  the  volunteers 
left  their  homes  and  families,  unarmed  and  without  uniforms  or  equipments, 
and  proceeded  to  Harrisburg. 

On  the  20th  of  April  the  First  Pennsylvania  regiment  of  volunteer  militia 
for  the  service  of  the  National  Government  was  organized  by  the  choice  of  the 
following  officers  :  Samuel  Yohe,  of  Easton,  fi?om  Captain  of  company  C,  Colonel ; 
Tilghman  H.  Good,  of  Allentown,  Lieutenant  Colonel ;  Thomas  W.  Lynn,  Major ; 
James  Miltimore  was  designated,  by  Colonel  Yohe,  as  Adjutant.  The  regi- 
ment, thus  organized,  consisted  of  companies  lettered,  recruited,  and  mustered 
into  service,  as  indicated  at  the  head  of  the  several  company  rolls.  An  excel- 
lent band  of  music,  from  Lancaster  city,  numbering  sixteen  pieces,  under  the 
leadership  of  Daniel  Clemens,  was  also  attached  to  the  regiment. 

Previous  to  the  receipt  of  marching  orders,  the  men  were  furnished  with 
muskets  and  muslin  haversacks,  and  provided  with  hard  tack  and  bacon,  and 
about  twelve  rounds  of  ball  cartridge,  which,  for  want  of  cartridge  boxes,  were 
carried  in  their  pockets.  On  the  night  of  the  20th  of  April,  the  regiment,  under 
the  command  of  Brigadier  General  George  0.  Wynkoop,  left  Harrisburg,  and 
proceeded  to  a  point  near  Cockeysville,  on  the  Northern  Central  railroad.  This 
movement  was  made  with  the  design  of  protecting  the  bridges  on  this  road, 
and  eventually  of  opening  communication  with  Washington,  which,  since  the 
passage  of  the  Massachusetts  troops,  had  been  broken.  But,  upon  the  repre- 
sentation of  leading  public  men  of  Maryland,  that  a  military  occupation,  and  a 
resort  to  violent  measures,  at  this  time,  might  precipitate  a  collision,  and  lead  to 
the  secession  of  the  State,  the  authorities  ordered*  a  retrograde  movement,  and 
on  the  following  Monday  evening,  the  command  retired  to  Camp  Scott,  near  the 
town  of  York. 

*TMs  order  was  the  result  of  a  conference  between  Mayor  Brown  and  three  of  his  friends, 
of  Baltimore,  and  the  President  and  General  Scott,  wherein  it  was  agreed,  by  the  latter,  that 
these  troops  should  be  withdrawn,  and  was  issued  accordingly. 


14  FIRST   EEGIMENT,  ,  ^^ 

After  several  dajs'  delay,  clothing  and  equipments,  including  cooking  uten- 
sils, were  received.  The  regiment  remained  here,  drilling  in  anticipation  of 
immediate  service  in  the  field,  until  the  14th  of  May,  when  it  was  detailed  to 
guard  the  Northern  Central  railroad  from  the  Pennsylvania  line  to  Druid  Park, 
near  Baltimore. 

On  the  25th  of  May,  having  been  relieved  by  the  12th  Pennsylvania  regi- 
ment, Colonel  Campbell,  it  was  ordered  to  move  to  CatonsviUe,  Maryland,  to 
guard  the  roads  leading  to  Frederick  city  and  Harper's  Ferry.  Tents  and  camp 
equipage  were  here  supplied,  wliich  had  hitherto  been  wanting,  all  efforts  to 
obtain  them  having  proved  fruitless.  On  the  29th,  it  was  ordered  to  advance 
about  five  miles  to  the  village  of  Frauklintov/n,  where  it  was  posted,  and  re- 
mained guarding  the  same  avenues  as  before. 

On  the  3d  of  June,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  Chambersburg,  to  join  the 
forces  there  concentrating.    It  was  placed  in  camp,  remaining  several  days,  en- 
gaged in  drill  and  field  discipline.    It  was  assigned  to  the  2d  Brigade,*  2d  Di- 
vision, of  General  Patterson's  army.    The  Brigade  was  soon  after  ordered  to 
Hagerstown,  and  advanced  to,  and  encamped  near  the  village  of  Funkstown. 
While  at  this  place,  upon  one  occasion  the  whole  encampment  was  aroused 
at  midnight,  in  anticipation  of  a  movement  of  the  enemy,  and  hurriedly  marched 
to  Williamsport,  on  the  Potomac,  which  was  reached  at  day-break.    Eematning 
until  the  following  evenmg,  no  enemy  being  discovered,  it  was  ordered  to  return 
to  camp,  reaching  it  about  midnight.    The  regiment  was  here  supplied  with  new 
uniforms.    Previous  to  this  time  the  men  had  suffered  for  the  want  of  adequate 
clothing,  though  the  destitution  had  been  greatly  relieved  by  a  partial  supply 
sent  by  kind  friends  at  Easton.    A  few  days  later,  on  the  21st  of  June,  orders 
were  received  from  the  commanding  General,  to  prepare  three  days'  cooked 
rations,  and  taking  transportation  and  ten  days'  rations,  to  move  with  all  pos- 
sible dispatch,  and  occupy  Frederick,  Maryland.    In  obedience  to  this  order 
the  regiment  struck  tents  the  same  evening,  and  on  the  22d  arrived  at  Fred- 
erick, and  reported  to  Governor  Hicks.    The  regiment  remained  here  about 
two  weeks,  constantly  improving  in  field  exercises  and  military  discipline    It 
was  next  ordered  to  Martinsburg,  Yirginia.    Eeturning  through  Boonsboro',  it 
encamped  the  same  night  on  Kennedy's  farm,  and  on  the  following  day  ar- 
rived at  Williamsport.    Fording  the  Potomac,  it  advanced  to  Falling  Waters, 
ISTcxt  day,  resuming  the  march,  it  arrived  at  Martinsburg,  meeting  the  whole 
division  commanded  by  General  Patterson. 

On  the  8th  of  July,  the  following  order  was  received ; 

Head-Quartees,  Department  of  Pennsylvania,  ) 
Martinsburg,  Va.,  July  8, 1861,  ) 

To  Colonel  Samuel  Yohe, 

Commanding  1st  Pennsylvania  Volunteers : 
Sir: — I  am  instructed  by  the  commanding  General  to  say  that  your  regi- 
ment has  been  selected  to  garrison  this  important  post,  on  account  of  the  con- 
fidence reposed  in  the  administrative  qualities  of  the  commander  and  the  here- 
tofore good  conduct  of  the  regiment,  which  give  assurance  of  the  safety  of  the 


*  Organization  of  2cl  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  George  C.  Wynkoop,  2d  Division,  Major  Gen- 
eral W.  H.  Keim.  1st  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Samuel  Yohe ;  2d  Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Frederick  8.  Stumbaugh ;  3d  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Vol- 
untf  ers,  Colonel  I'rancis  P.  Minier. 


TIIRPE   MONTOs'    SEllVIOE.  15 

depot,  and  that  the  iuhabitauts  will  be  protected,  and  many  now  opposed  to  us 
made  friends  of,  while  the  luke-warm  will  be  strengthened  in  their  feelings. 
I  am  sir,  very  respectfull} , 

Your  obedient  servant, 
(Signed)  F.  J.  PORTER,  A.  A.  G, 

When,  on  the  14th  of  July,  the  division  under  General  Patterson  moved 
t^owards  Bimker  Hill,  the  1st  Regiment,  in  obedience  to  this  order,  remained  at 
Martinsbiu^g,  which  had  now  become  the  base  of  supply.  Two  days  later,  the 
regiment  was  ordered  to  Charlestown,  where  it  again  met  and  rejoiued  the  di- 
vision. Here,  on  the  17th  of  Jidy,  an  order  was  received  to  have  the  men 
prepared  with  ten  days'  cooked  rations  in  haversacks,  and  be  ready  to  move 
without  baggage.  On  this  day  it  had  been  arranged  that  a  battle  shoidd  be 
fought  by  the  army  imder  M'Dowell,  but  was  delayed  till  foiu-  days  later. 

The  plan  of  campaign,  as  ilisclosed  by  the  orders  of  the  General-in-Chief, 
contemplated  that  the  army  under  Patterson  should  keep  in  front  of  the  enemy 
and  prevent  his  advance  into  Maryland  or  Pennsylvania,  and  make  demonstra- 
tions in  favor  of  the  army  operating  under  M'Dowell  in  front  of  Washington, 
with  a  conditional  purpose  ot  striking  the  enemy  a  damaging  blow,  if  a  favora- 
ble opportunity  offered.  These  demonstrations  were  continued  till  it  was  sup- 
posed that  the  contemplated  battle  before  Washington  had  been  fought.  Gen- 
eral Scott*  had  given  notice  to  General  Patterson  that  the  moveraout  would 
commence  on  the  IGth,  again  that  it  had  been  commenced  on  the  17th,  and  i  tiialiy 
that  the  decisive  battle  would  be  fought  on  the  18th.  On  the  21st,  the  regiment- 
was  ordered  to  move  to  Harper's  Ferry,  from  whence,  on  the  23d,  it  marched 
to  Sandy  Hook,  and  on  the  same  evening  took  the  train  for  Harrisburg,  where 
the  men  were  honorably  discharged  and  mustered  out  of  service. 

During  the  time*  that  the  regiment  was  in  service,  it  did  not  participate  in 
any  battles ;  but  its  timely  arrival  in  the  field  accomplished  much  good  by 
checking  any  rash  movement  on  the  part  of  Rebels  in  arms  along  our  borders. 
The  duties  it  was  called  upon  to  perform  were  faithfully  done,  and  its  good  con- 
duct, under  all  circumstances,  was  appreciated  and  acknowledged  by  its  supe- 
rior officers. 


*  General  Patterson  to  General  Scott,  July  9.  *  *  *  "His  (enemy's)  design 
evidently  is  to  draw  this  force  on  as  far  as  possible  from  its  base,  and  then  to  cut  my  line,  or  to 
attack  with  large  reinforcements  from  Manassas.  As  I  have  already  stated,  I  cannot  advance 
far,  and  if  I  could,  I  think  the  movement  very  imprudent.  When  you  make  your  attack,  I 
expect  to  advance  and  offer  battle.  Ti  the  enemy  retires,  shall  not  pursue.  I  am  very  desir- 
ous to  know  Avhen  the  General-in-Chief  wishes  me  to  approach  Winchester.  If  the  notice  does 
not  come  in  any  other  v/aj^,  I  Avish  you  would  indicate  the  day  by  telegraph,  thus :  '  Let  me 
hear  from  you  on .'  " 

General  Scott  to  General  Patterson,  July  12.         *       *        "  "  Let  me  hear  from  you 

on  Tuesday,  (July  16.)    Write  often  when  en  route.''' 

General  Scott  to  General  Patterson,  July  17.  *  ••  -  '<  M'DoweU's  first  day's 
work  has  driven  the  enemy  beyond  Fairfax  Court  House.  The  Junction  will  probably  be 
carried  to-morrow  (July  18.)"    [The  battle  of  Bull  Run  was  fought  July  21.] 


16 


FIRST   RE(UMENT. 


FIELD   ANT)    STAFF  OFFICERS. 


Samuel  Yolie Colonel. 

T.  H.  Good Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Thomas  W.  Lynn Major. 

James  Miltimore Adjutant. 


Frederick  S.  Pyfer Quartermaster. 

Jacob  R.  Ludlow Surgeon. 

W.  H.  H.  Michler Assistant  Surgoou. 


EEGIMEI^TAL   BAND 


Daniel  Clemens Musician. 

Joseph  M.  Cogley do. 

Oeorge  P.  Bruederiy do. 

Herin  an  Newmyer do. 

Joseph  A.  Bruederly do. 

Charles  Hepting do. 

John  Ciiambers do. 

Oeoi'ge  G.  Myers do. 


George  F.  Rote Musician. 

.Jacob  H.  Norbeck do. 

Jacob  Adams do. 

Charles  Streich do. 

John  P.  Shindle do. 

Frederick  Wettig do. 

Henry  Slienek do. 

Benjamin  F.  Adams do. 


Company   A. 


RECRUITED  AT  BETHLEHEM,   NORTHAMPTON   COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


James  L.  Selfridge Captain. 

John  F.  Freauff First  Lieutenant. 

Richard  Molten  Goundie,  Second  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  B.  Gorman First  Serjeant. 

Charles  B.  M'Carty Second  Sergeant. 

Aaron  Getter Third  Sergeant. 

Benjamin  Weaver Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  H.  Fritz First  Corporal. 

Augustus  Boehm Second  Corporal. 

William  W.  Yohe Third  Corporal. 

John  C.  Schropp Fourth  Corporal. 

Charles  Hower Musician. 

Samuel  Antrim do. 

Albright,  John Private. 

Benner,  Thomas do. 

Bodder,  Darius do. 

Benner,  Levi do. 

Burnian,  John do. 

Bealer,  Julius do. 

Benner,  Abraham,  1st do. 

Brooks,  William do. 

Bell,  James do. 

Barnet,  Moses do. 

Benner,  Abraham,  2d do. 

Corkery,  John do. 

Derr,  Martin do. 

Dentry,  Robert  do. 

Donever,  Oliver do. 

Davenport,  Valentine do. 

Dougherty,  Thomas do. 

Fetter,  John  C do. 

Fitzgibbons,  Mi'^hael  do. 

Fahs,  William  H do. 

Frcy,  Stephen do. 

Groman,  Samuel ...do. 

Grider,  Orville do. 

Groman,  .Tacob. do. 

Haus,  William  H do. 

Hoflnor,  Johii do. 


Hauser,  Samuel Private 

Kock,  William do. 

Kampman,  Albert do. 

Kuechner,  John do. 

Kiess,  Lewis do. 

Lynn,  Aaron do. 

Luckenbach,  Andrew do. 

Luckenbach ,  Augustus. . . .  do. 

Levers,  Henry  R do. 

Lamol,  Jacob do. 

Mill,  Tilghman do. 

M'Carty,  Daniel. do. 

Michler,  Clarence do. 

Olp,  John do. 

Pfeifer,  James  N do. 

Rice,  Daniel  G do. 

Remig,  Henry do. 

Rickell,  Adolph do. 

Romig,  James do. 

Sigley,  Owen do. 

Stolzenbach,  William  H  ...do. 

Shively,  William  H do. 

SchoU,  DeWitt  C do. 

Schropp,  Abraham  S do. 

Sigley,  Charles  H do. 

Sigfried,  James  W do. 

Stahl,  John do. 

Sherry,  Ira  C do. 

Taylor,  John '. do. 

Ti'umbauer,  Joseph  S do. 

Tice,  Levi do. 

Transuc,  Aaron do. 

Wil helm,  Bonj amin do. 

Weist,  Levi do. 

Wolf,  Frederick do. 

White,  George  D do. 

Wambold,  Tilghman do. 

Yovnig,  Tilghman do. 


THREE   :^rONTI^S''   SElfVK'E, 


17 


Company   B 


RECRUITEO   AT   EASTON,   NORTHAMPTON   C'OUIs'TV. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  ISC.l. 


Jacob  Dachradt Captain, 

Godfrey  Mutehler First  Lieutenant. 

Charles  Eichman Second  Lieutenant, 

Jamos  F.  Meyers First  Sergeant. 

Jacob  F.  Rafferty Second  Sergeant. 

Andrew  Burt Tliird  Sergeant. 

Samuel  H.  Barnes Fourth  Sergeant. 

Edward  Cook First  Corporal. 

Max  Weeks Second  Corporal. 

G.  William  Barrow Third  Corporal. 

John  H,  Burch Fourth  Corxwral. 

Samuel  Burch Musician. 

William  H.  Ginnerd do. 

Bixler,  John  A Private, 

Biglcy,  Solomon do. 

Bittenbender,  John  W do. 

Benner,  John do. 

Bassett,  Jacob do, 

Barnes,  Gideon  A do. 

Bloeckley,  Edmn  D do, 

Bitzner,  Lawrence do. 

Church,  Pulaski  M do. 

Dachrodt,  John  A ,....do, 

Darmcr,  Paul do. 

Dittler,  Jacob  N.: do. 

Davis,  William  D do, 

Everetts,  John do. 

Eichman,  William do. 

Frountfelter,  Richard do. 

Frankentield,  Leonard do., 

Frountfelter,  Levi do,' 

Fargo,  James  G do, 

Ginnerd,  Joseph  A do, 

Gardner,  Abraham do. 

Hay,  Andrew  I do. 

Hay,  John  Q do, 

Hincline,  Daniel  E do. 

Hill,  Hoiman do. 


H«tzell,  John Private. 

Huble,  Frederick  W do. 

Halm,  George  11 do. 

Hartzell,  William do. 

Imick,  Charles do. 

Kromer,  William  II do. 

Kromer,  Lewis  F do, 

Kemmerer,  Edgar do. 

Lerch,  John  S do, 

Lynn,  F^ do. 

L(3vers,  Joseph do, 

Moser,  James  P do. 

Moritz,  William  H do. 

Michler,  Peter  S do. 

Myers,  Joseph  S do. 

Purser,  John do. 

Rodgers,  Andrew do. 

Rinker,  Franklin do. 

Rinek,  Jacob, , ...do. 

Ricker,  John  W do. 

Shetter,  Charles  P do. 

Smith,  Maximilian do. 

Schortz,  Charles do. 

Schweb,  Frederick do. 

Schaffer,  Samuel do. 

Schook,  Amandes do. 

Savitz,  Joseph  W do. 

Singer,  J.  Lewis do, 

Smilh,  William do, 

Schmitzor,  William do. 

Smith,  I'^dward  O do. 

Sclilubach,  Reuben do. 

Smith,  Valentine,, do. 

Snyder,  William  F do. 

Steer,  William do. 

Templin,  William  A do. 

Troxell,  William  E do. 

Ziegenfuss,  WiUiam  I do. 


Company   C. 


REORTJITED  AT  EASTON,   NORTHAMPTON  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


William  H.  Armstrong... Captain. 

Robert  Ramsden First  Lieutenant. 

Charles  11.  Yard Second  Lieutenant. 

Lawrence  Bonstein First  Sergeant. 

William  H.  Weaver Second  Serg-eant, 

Samuel  Stewart. Third  Sergeant. 

Wcbanus  Weisbach Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  B.  Metier First  Corporal. 

Emanuel  R.  ShcUing Second  Corporal. 

Edward  Wortley Third  Corporal. 

Daniel  Laubach Fourth  Corporal. 

Williani  A.  Hickman Musician. 

Joseph  Young do. 

Arndt,  George  W Private. 

Arnold,  Charles do. 

Barnet,  Charles do. 

Broadbach,  .John do. 

Bitters,  Richard  Ney do. 

Bull,  Jonathan ", do. 

Billings,  JohnP do. 

Colbath,  George do. 

Carey,  Daniel  J do. 

Callahan,  John ,do. 

Colbath,  Williom do. 


Cyphers,  George  E...^ Private, 

Cook,  John do. 

Diehl,  George  A do. 

Drew,  Samuel  W do. 

Freyant,  George  H do. 

Gross,  Stephen do. 

Green,  John  S do. 

Gans,  Owen do. 

Gephart,  Edwin do. 

Heath,  David do. 

Hafford,  Alvin... ,...do. 

Huber,  Henry do. 

Ihrie,  James do. 

Kichline,  Martin do. 

Knauss,  Martin  V, do. 

Kilkerry,  Thomas do. 

Kline,  William  II. do. 

Lesher,  Charles  H ...do. 

Lynd,  John do. 

Moser,  Lawrence do. 

Myers,  Isaac  M., do, 

Mqyer  Henry do. 

Moy er ,  Bnn j  am  i  n  I'' do. 

[  Mosor,  Philip  L do. 


18 


pniftT  KEGlMEliTT, 


Mowry,  Francis Private. 

M«rr;^j\  John do. 

jMerwurth,  Bernard do. 

Miller,  Henry do. 

Paxson,  Samuel do. 

Pharo,  William do. 

Rustay,  Jacob do. 

llongay,  Joseph do. 

Sigman,  George  W do. 

Snvder,  .Tohn  G do. 

Stiiltz,  William  H do. 

Smith,  Peter do. 

Simons,  Perry _  do. 

Schlegel ,  Charles do. 

Shelling,  Puehard do. 


Shelling,  Augustus Private. 

Stiles,  Isaac - do. 

Troxell,  Daniel do. 

Tilton,  James  P do. 

Viui  Campen,  James do. 

Vogel,  Joseph do. 

Weidel,  Owen  John do. 

WeUer,  John  D do. 

Weiss,  Augustus do. 

Wyker,  W^illiam do. 

Weber,  Josiah do. 

Wagoner,  George  W do. 

Wolfrau,  William do. 

Wolfrau,  John do. 


Company   D. 


RKCRUITED  AT  EASTON,    NORTHAMPTON   COtTNTT. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1801. 


tlhaile.  .    r  Heckman Captain. 

James  P.  Thompson First  Lieutenant. 

William  H.  Able Second  Lieutenant. 

.Joseph  Oliver First  Sergeant. 

Henry  Arndt Second  Sergeant. 

William  A.  Bachman Third  Sergeant. 

Calvin  Pardee Fourth  Sergeant. 

Edwards.  Carrell First  Corporal. 

Flavins  G.  Arrowsmith... Second  Corporal. 

Augustus  Stewart Third  Corporal. 

Benjamin  H.  Hillman Foui-th  Corporal. 

Erwin  Hartsell Musician 

Adams,  Samuel Private. 

Attel,  Amandus do. 

Alsover,  Jabez do. 

Andrews,  John do. 

Bowman,  John  W do. 

Blane,  William do. 

Bowers,  .Joseph do. 

Boyd,  Thomas db. 

Brodie,  James  I do. 

Cooper,  Jeremiah   do. 

Clymer,  Isaac  C do. 

Diehl,  George  E do, 

Delaney,  Matthew do. 

Emmons,  Samuel  I do. 

Finster,  Edward do. 

Finster,  Alfred do. 

Ferguson,  James do. 

Gallaghan,  James  G do. 

Gallaghan,  Edward  B do. 

Gangwer,  John  I do. 

Heintzelman,  Samuel  I do. 

Ilubbell,  Frank  A do. 

Huber,  David  W do. 

Hoyt,  Alexander  W do. 

Hawlt,  Jacob  A do. 

Ilulsizer,  .Tames  E do. 


Hammer,  Christian Private. 

Hulsizer,  Silas do. 

Ilagerman,  Wilson  I do. 

Hixsou,  William  C do. 

Horn,  Luther do. 

Inncs,  Henry do. 

Ihrie,  Joseph do. 

Kichline,  David  E do. 

Lane,  Adam  H do. 

Levers,  John  I do. 

Levers,  Charles  P do. 

Meldrum,  James  B do. 

Mattes,  Frederick  C. do. 

Meyer,  Charles do, 

M' Donald,  Patrick do. 

Morrell,  Lewis do. 

Oberlv,  George  M do. 

Pace, 'William  H do. 

Phillips,  Robert  R do. 

Raub,  Abraham  A do. 

Reese.  Robert do. 

Richard,  Philip do. 

Ricketts.  Thomas  P do. 

Reese,  George '.o. 

Smith,  William  A do. 

Sloan,  John  P,  B do. 

Seip,  William  II do, 

Sh:)use,  Edward  A do. 

Shalfer,  George  H do. 

Seip,  Henry  N do. 

Stele,  Albert do. 

Snyder,  Thomas do. 

Simons,  James do. 

Troxell,  Theodore do. 

Troxell,  David  E do. 

Wagner,  Thomas do. 

Young,  Abraham  K do. 


Company   E. 


RECRXTITED  AT  HARRISBURQ,   PAUPHIN  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  18,  1801. 


.Jacob  M.  Eystcr Captain. 

<;eorge  W.  P.  Davis First  Lieutenant. 

J.  Wesley  Awl Second  liicutenant. 

Isaac  R.  Dunkleberger.... First  Sergeant. 

Charles  A.  Stoner Second  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Eberly Third  Sergeantl 

Valeiitine  B.  Hummel Fourth  Sergeant. 

lieorgo  W.  M'AIlister First  Corporal, 


.James  A..  Carman Second  Corporal. 

Levi  Weaver,  Jr '. Third  Corporal. 

Daniel  Ilarr Fourth  Corporal. 

Jolm  William  Bush Musician. 

David  Hummel do. 

Black,  Thomas  J Private. 

Bqughter,  John do. 

I  Brady,  John  C , do. 


THREE   MONTHS'    SERVICE. 


19 


Bell,  Robert  F Prlviite. 

Carman,  Franklin  H do. 

Child,  Sullivan  S do. 

Drakcr,  John do. 

Drumers,  John  K do. 

Eck,  Ellis  Ij do. 

Ehrnian,  Robort  F do. 

Embick,  Elijah  S do. 

Grey,  William  Henry do. 

Gecty,  William  W do. 

Galbrailh,  JohnF do. 

Grier,  Robert  D do. 

Gardner,  Thomas  A do. 

Heikcl,  Henry do. 

Ilicks,  Josiah  B do. 

Hummel,  W.  H.  H do. 

Haas,  Jerome do. 

Hooper,  Penbrooke do. 

Hynicka,  John  M do. 

Housechilt,  Plenry do. 

Hoppy,  Emanuel do. 

Hummel,  Jacob do. 

Knepley,  Edward  C do. 

Kune,  James  B do. 

Kuhn,  Amos  R do. 

Kirkpatrick,  William do. 

Longnccker,  Andrew  J do. 

Eongnecker,  William do. 

Leib,  Sobriski do. 

Ludwig,  Peter do. 

M'Comus,  John do. 


Miller,  Conrad Priv.^i- 

M'Connell,  Henry  O do. 

Mager,  Allen  C do. 

M'Collum,  John do. 

Mish,  Henry  A.. do. 

Miles,  Harrison  W do. 

M'Coy,  William  F do. 

M'Allum,  Thomas do. 

M'Clune,  Thomas do. 

Nellie,  Thomas do. 

Parkhill,  William  A do. 

Pennirman ,  Robert do. 

Pipher,  Henry do. 

Roat,  John do. 

Raymond,  Jacob  H do. 

Rutherford,  Samuel do. 

Ringler,  WilUam  A do. 

Rapp,  WilliamR do. 

Reynolds,  George do. 

Roth,  JohnE.  L do. 

Suydam,  Charles  A do. 

Sullivan,  John  H do. 

Shaeflfer,  Theodore  K do. 

Swartz,  Henry  A.  M do. 

Tunis,  Edwin  T do. 

Weirman,  Samuel  F do. 

Waterhouse,  Harper  (J do. 

Weichel,  Jacob  S do. 

Wilt,  Jacob do. 

Winters,  Amos do. 


Company  F. 

RECRUITED  AT  LANCASTER,   LANCASTER  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


Emleu  FrankUn Captain. 

Michael  H.  Locher Fh-st  Lieutenant. 

James  P.  Dysart Second  Lieutenant. 

David  Miles First  Sergeant. 

John  Druckamiller Second  Sergeant. 

Charles  Heitshu Third  Sergeant. 

John  J.  Hartman Fourth  Sergeant. 

George  Musser First  Corporal. 

Andrew  M'Ginnis, Second  Corporal. 

John  P.  Deiker Third  Corporal. 

William  W.  Hess Fourth  Corporal. 

Atlee,  William  A Private. 

Altick,  Joseph do. 

Ball,  Ambrose do. 

Baer,  Samuel  C do. 

Baer,  Andrew do. 

Biggs,  Henry  C do. 

Bowman,  Joseph do. 

Boring,  Edward do. 

Bair,  David,  Jr do. 

Blickensderfer,  William do. 

Chamberlain,  John  B do. 

Conn,  Benjamin do. 

Connor,  John do. 

Cross,  John  F do. 

Coyle,  Michael do. 

Duncan,  William do. 

Dustman,  William do. 

Duchman,  Jacob  S do. 

Derby,  George  W do. 

Eicholtz,  Andrew do. 

Eberman,  Edward do. 

Falter,  Hannan do. 

Greiner,  Michael do. 

Gundaker,  Emanuel., do. 

Gerke,  Herman  L do. 

Hager,  Edward do. 

Hartman,  William  H do. 


Hubley,  Chester  S PrivaJ 

Haldeman,  Clifford  C do. 

Hayes,  Charles  E do- 

Hogendobler,  John do. 

Holbrook,  Samuel  S do. 

Jack,  George  W do. 

Kuhn,  William do. 

Leibley,  Andrew do. 

Markley,  Samuel  B do. 

Murphy,  William  W do. 

Meyers,  Edward do. 

Miller,  David  J do. 

M'Gonigal,  John  T do. 

Musselman,  Samuel do. 

Madden,  John,  Jr .....do. 

M'Caskey,  William  S do. 

Ober,  Benjamin  H do. 

Powell,  John do. 

Pesterly,  George do. 

Rowe,  Samuel  W do. 

Rote,  William  T do. 

Redsecker,  James  P do. 

Rote,  Henry  D do. 

Rote,  John do. 

Rife,  William  P do. 

Strine,  James  B do. 

Stevens,  Thaddeus,  Jr do. 

Schenk,  Rudolph  W do. 

Swentzel,  Henry  F do. 

Steigerwalt,  Samuel  0......do. 

Snyder,  Jacob  K do. 

Strickler,  Wilson do. 

Springer,  John  A do.. 

Stubbs,  John  T do. 

Tredwell,  James  B do. 

Tumey,  James, do* 

Witmer,  Henry  C do* 


20 


FIRST  REGIMENT, 


Company  G. 

KECRUITKD   AT   KEADING,  BERKS  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1851. 


(Jeor'^G  W.  Alexander Captain. 

WiUiain  A.  H.  Lewis First  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  M.  Richiirds Second  Lieutenant. 

"William  M'Nael First  Sergeant. 

Williani  Eisenhower. Second  Sergeant. 

Patrick  Bloomtield Third  Sergeant. 

Samuel  G.  Boone Fourth  Sergeant. 

Diller  E.  Groff. First  Corporal. 

Daniel  Kelly Second  Corporal. 

f4eorgc  Ashenfelter Third  Corporal. 

Henry  Beckhart Fourth  Corporal. 

Ricliard  H.  Fisher. Musician. 

Daniel  H.  Snyder do. 

Andrews,  William  H Private. 

Acker,  David  L do. 

Boyle,  Charles do. 

Bolaud,  John ....do. 

Beclitel,  Allen do. 

Becker,  Henry do. 

Becker,  Jacob  K do. 

Briner,  Charles  A do. 

Boyer,  Jacob  N do. 

Boger,  George  W do. 

Benson,  Philip do. 

Body,  Elijah  P  do. 

Clark,  James  A da 

Connelly,  John do. 

Coxell,  William do. 

Clark,  William  H do. 

Clark,  Samuel  K do. 

Davis,  Charles  H do. 

Dougherty,  AVilliam  F do. 

Eisenhower,  James do. 

Eyrich,  Thomas  T do. 

Eisenhower,  Charles do. 

Fix,  Harrison do. 

Fox,  Williams do'. 

Goodhart,  Henry do. 

Graff,  Georqre , da 


Golden,  Charles  A.,  Jr.. .Private. 

Gay,  Nathaniel do. 

Gabriel,  Jacob do. 

Gossler,  Henry do. 

Hasson,  Michael do. 

Harper,  J.  Brooke da 

Holland,  Patrick do. 

Heckler,  Cliarles  A do. 

Hater,  Daniel  E do. 

Krause,  WilUam  D do. 

Leedom,  George  W do. 

Leran,  Wellington da 

Linderman,  George  F do. 

Miller,  Isaiah do. 

Morris,  DeWitt  Clinton do. 

Muhlenberg,  Frank  P do; 

M'Michael,  George  W do. 

Miller,  William do: 

Nagle,  Charles  D do. 

Nagle,  Albert do. 

Row,  William  G do. 

Reeser,  Henry  S do. 

Reigel,  Jacob'R do. 

Reilly,  William do. 

Rhoads,  Percival do. 

Reed,  James  H do. 

Rummel,  George do. 

Strawbridge,  William do. 

Stieff,  John  D do. 

Sheridan,  Albert do. 

Summons,  Henry  A do, 

Setley,  Joel do. 

Shine,  John do. 

Strahle,  Conrad do. 

Teed,  James  E do. 

Toole,  Robert do. 

Van  Reed,  Mabm-y do. 

Witman,  John  F do. 

Yeager,  George  F do. 


Company  H 


34ECRU1TE3>  AT  EASTON,   NORTHAMPTON  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


Ferdinand  W.  Bell Captain. 

Jacob  G.  Barnett First  Lieutenant. 

George  L.  Fried.„ Second  Lieutenant. 

John  V.  Fried First  Sergeant. 

James  M'Gloin Second  Sergeant. 

Robert  Burrell Third  Sergeant. 

Augustus  Heller. Fourth  Sergeant . 

Robert  Ballentine First  Corporal. 

William  Osterstock Second  Corporal. 

Daniel  Philhpe. Third  Corporal. 

WilUam  Diehl Fourth  Corporal. 

Arnold,  Charles Private. 

Buck,  John  H do. 

Buckley,  Samuel do. 

Batey,  Benjamin da 

Beers,  Silas do. 

Barnett,  .Tames do. 

Barnott,  John  S do. 

Buck,  James  P. ...do. 

Buller,  George '...do. 

Bender,  Edward do. 

Bryson,  James do. 

,Burel,  George do. 


Bittner,  John „ Private. 

Bulmen,  Edward da 

Ballentine,  James. do. 

CUfton,  John  L» da 

Daley,  Henry  A do. 

Dew,  Benjamin do. 

Dingier,  John da 

Elliot,  Charles do. 

Fraunfelder,  Samuel do. 

Freyberger,  Jacob do. 

Frey,  George da 

Ginginger,  Fi*ank ....do. 

Gosner,  Charles  A do. 

Haines,  John  B do. 

Hutton,  George do. 

Hutton,  David do. 

Harmeny,  Joseph. do. 

Hoit,  James  M do. 

Kinsey,  Charles. do. 

King,  Peter do. 

Levan,  Charles  A do. 

Moor,  Samuel do. 

Moor,  John ........do. 


THKEE   MONTHS'   8B11V10E. 


Meeker,  John  W Private 

Moser,  Alexander do. 

Mellich,  Williams do. 

M'Glaughlin,  .Joseph do. 

Miller,  John  S do. 

Miller,  Ervin do. 

Neigh,  Samuel do. 

Nicholas,  George do. 

Nicholas,  Daniel do. 

Pittinger,  Homy do. 

Phillippe,  Solomon do. 

Randolph,  John do. 

Snyder,  WiiUam  L do. 

SeiD.  ^'"hard do. 


Snyder,  Frank Private. 

Saunt,  Samuel do. 

Sunderland,  George do. 

Seals,  Eaw jo. 

Tronzo,  Samuel do. 

Unaugst,  William  H do. 

Williams,  Richard do. 

Wilking,  William do. 

West,  John  C do. 

Ward,  Adam do. 

Weaver,  Thomas do. 

Weiss,  Reuben do. 

Wilson,  John  B do. 

Wy koff,  Charles do. 


Company   I 


RECRUITED  AT  ALI^ENTOWN,   LEHIGH  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


William  H.  Gansler Captain. 

E.  P.  Rhoads First  Lieutenant. 

Benjamin  C.  Roth Second  Lieutenant. 

Abeilo  Heilman First  Sergeant. 

Edwin  G.  Muench Second  Sergeant. 

Henry  Fried Third  Sergeant. 

Noah  Trumbor Fourth  Sergeant. 

Henry  Trumbor f^"rst  Corporal. 

Mahlon  Fried Second  Corporal. 

Daniel  C.  Miller Third  Corporal. 

Charles  Mertz Fourth  Corporal. 

Julius  Benkert Musician. 

Augustus  Ebert do. 

Albright,  Ti] ghman Private. 

Albright,  James do. 

Blumer,  Henry  A do. 

Blank,  Wellington  J do. 

Rechtel,  Daniel do. 

Behlen,  Anthony do. 

B?rgenstock,  David do. 

Crist,  Nelson do. 

Dech,  William do. 

Dennis,  Tilghman do. 

Eichel,  John do. 

Egge,  Perry do. 

Ginginger,  William do. 

Gutb,  Henry do. 

Gaumer,  Willoughby do. 

Haldeman,  William  H do. 

IJjskey,  Oliver do. 

Hcldt,  Jonas do. 

Harris,  William  P do. 

Huber,  Peter do. 

Hammersley ,  Ellis do. 

Hilliard,  William do. 

Hackman,  Martin do. 

Hainse,  Charles do. 

Hackman,  Charles do. 

Hardner,  David do. 

Haldeman,  Henry do. 

Keck,  Thomas do. 


Koeler,  Lewis Private. 

Kramer,  Solomon do. 

Keck,  Franklin do. 

Kleckner,  William do. 

Konold,  Melcher do. 

Kramer,  Henry do. 

Kuhns,  Alonzo do. 

Keiper,  Henry do. 

Kleckner,  Benjamin do. 

Laubach,  Thomas do. 

Leiser,  James do. 

Miller,  Tilghman do. 

Miller,  Henry .-. do. 

Mohr,  Henry do. 

Miller,  Charles do. 

Moyer,  William  J do. 

M'Crystal,  James do. 

Nonnermaker,  John do. 

Nonuermaker,  Daniel do. 

Nagel,  Andrew do. 

Ochs,  Jesse do. 

Remmel,  Peter do. 

Roth,  Edwin do.    , 

Ritz,  Tilghman do. 

Rehr,  Lewis do. 

Remmel,  Edward do. 

Seip,  James  M do. 

Saeger,  Richard  M do. 

Stahley,  Christian do. 

Schwenk,  Charles do, 

Steele,  Joseph do. 

Stuber,  James do. 

Smith,  Joseph do. 

Trexler,  Franklin do. 

Trexler,  Henry do. 

Van  Dyke,  Walter do. 

Wenner,  George do. 

Worman,  Abraham do. 

Wagner,  Henry do. 

Wasser,  Franklin do. 


Company  K. 

RECRUITED  AT  IjANCASTER,   I,ANCASTER  COUNTT. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


Henry  A.  Hambright Captain. 

Mitchel  J.  Weaver First  Lieutenant. 

John  Reese Second  Lieutenant. 

Lyinan  Gr.  Bodie First  Sergeant. 

William  Gable Second  Sergeant. 

Wi  ]  Uam  Sheets Third  Sergeant. 


William  Garvin Fourth  Sergeaat. 

Samuel  Shroat First  Corporal. 

James  Benson Second  Corporal. 

George  W.  Beck Third  Corporal. 

John  C.  Shroad Fourth  Corporal. 

George  A.  Huber ;.*... Musician. 


22 


FIllST   REGIMEi^T, 


Robert  Huey Musician. 

Al  Iji'ight,  Amos Private. 

Allen,  John  M do. 

Barton,  George  W do. 

Biochlcr,  Jacob  H do. 

Benedict,  Edgar  H do. 

Boone,  Samuel  S do. 

Buckius,  Henry  H do. 

Bernard,  John do. 

Christ,  Francis do. 

Christ,  Charles do. 

Carr,  George do. 

Dean,  John do. 

Dianan,  Thomas do. 

Druckenmiller,  C.  E do. 

Dorwart,  Emanuel do. 

Dewert,  Amos  D do. 

Forrest,  Joseph do. 

Frecht,  Joseph do. 

Fisher,  Wilson do. 

Groflf,  Amos  C do. 

Gast,  William do. 

Groff,  Charles  M do. 

Greiner,  Jacob do. 

Gunion,  William  L do. 

Gable,  Jacob do. 

Gable,  Ambrose ....do. 

Hutthagle,  Michael do. 

Huffnagle,  George  W do. 

Hubcr,  Joseph  H do. 

Haas,  James  A do. 

Huflfnaglc,  John  W do. 

Kcndig,  Charles  H ,, do. 

Kautz,  Johii do. 


Killinger,  John Private. 

Kendig,  John c.do. 

Kempher,  Frederick  C do. 

Langan,  Thomas do. 

Lutz,  William do. 

Long,  Henry do. 

M'Cafifrey,  Edward do. 

Marion,  James  R do. 

Miller,  Henry do. 

Metzgar,  Philip do. 

Myers,  Thomas  T do. 

Miller,  John  R do. 

Nagley,  John do. 

Powell,  William do. 

Pyfer,  Frederick  S do. 

Reed,  Henry do. 

-  Rinehart  Amos do. 

vShaum,  William do. 

Shirk,  Jacob  R do. 

Sylvius,  John do. 

Siburges,  William do. 

Springer,  David  R do. 

Shultz,  David,  Jr do. 

Showers,  William  H do. 

Swenk,  Samuel do. 

Shaub,  Francis.., do. 

Strasbach,  Frederick do. 

Schauers,  Samuel  W do. 

Trisler,  John  A do. 

Troast,  Albert  H do. 

Taylor,  George  W do. 

Waltz,  WilUam  M do. 

Waltz,  Frederick do. 

Weaver^  William do. 


Second  Regiment. 


THE  Second  regiment  was  formed  from  companies  hastily  recruited  in  obe- 
dience to  the  call  for  vohmteers.  Eecniiting  commenced  on  the  15th  of 
April,  1861,  and  as  fast  as  companies  and  squads  were  accepted  they  reported 
at  Camp  COTtin,  Harrisburg.  On  the  21st  of  April,  the  officers  of  ten  compa- 
nies were  ordered  to  hold  an  election  for  field  officers  of  a  regiment,  at  which  the. 
followhig  were  chosen  and  duly  commissioned :  Frederick  S.  Stumbaugh,  of 
Chambersburg,  Colonel ;  Thomas  Welsh,  of  Columbia,  Lieutenant  Colonel ; 
James  Given,  from  Captain  of  company  G,  of  West  Chester,  Majoro  Isaac  S. 
Waterbury  was  appointed  Adjutant. 

On  the  evening  of  Satiu-day,  April  21st,  the  same  day  on  which  the  regi- 
ment was  organized,  it  left  Harrisburg  by  rail  for  Washington  5  but  halted  at 
Cockeysville,  Maryland,  at  daylight  on  Sunday  morning,  the  railroad  bridge  at 
this  point  ha\ing  been  destroyed.  After  remaining  in  bivouac,  and  imder  arms 
for  about  forty-eight  hours,  the  regiment  was  ordered  back  to  York,  Pennsyl- 
vania, where  it  remained  in  camp  of  iustruction  till  the  first  day  of  June,  when 
the  command  was  ordered  to  Chambersburg.  In  the  army  organization  which 
here  ensued,  the  2d  Regiment  was  assigned  to  the  2d  Brigade  of  the  2d  Division.* 

General  Eobert  Patterson  had  been  assigned  by  Governor  Curtin,  on  the 
IGth  of  AprD,  to  the  command  of  Pennsylvania  troops,  and  a  few  days  thereafter, 
while  busily  engaged  in  organizing  and  sending  them  forward  to  points  threat 
ened,  he  was,  by  the  order  of  Lieutenant  General  Scott,  placed  in  command  of 
the  "  Department  of  Washington,"  embracing  the  States  of  Pennsylvania,  Dela- 
ware, Maryland,  and  the  District  of  Columbia,  with  head-quarters  at  Philadel- 
phia. The  quota  of  Pennsylvania  troops,  with  an  excess  of  some  ten  regiments, 
having  been  organized  and  placed  in  the  field,  and  aU  the  lines  of  communica- 
tion leading  to  Washington  having  been  opened,  and  securely  guarded.  Gen- 
eral Patterson  proceeded,  on  the  2d  of  June,  to  Chambersburg,  where  a  camp 
had  been  formed  under  Major  General  William  H.  Keim,  and  assumed  command 
with  the  design  of  operating  against  the  Eebel  army  in  the  Shenandoah  valley, 
which  was  now  threatening  the  contiguous  parts  of  Maryland  and  Pennsylvania. 

As  early  as  the  20th  of  June,  General  Scott  had  requested  General  Patterson 
to  propose  to  him  a  plan  of  operations.  On  the  21st,  the  latter  submitted  one, 
which,  in  substance,  proposed  to  occupy  Maryland  Heights  with  a  brigade,  and 
to  fortify  and  arm  with  heavy  artillery ;  to  make  Frederick,  Maryland,  the  base 
of  supply,  with  a  guard  which  should  act  as  a  sustaining  force  to  the  command 
on  Maryland  Heights ;  to  send  all  other  available  force,  horse,  foot,  and  artillery, 
across  the  Potomac,  to  unite  with  Colonel  Stone,  at  Leesburg,  to  operate,  from 

*Orgaxuzation  of  the  2(1  Brigade,  Colonel  George  C.  WjTikoop,  2d  Division,  Major  General 
William  II.  Keim.  1st  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Ramuel  Yohe ;  2d  Regi- 
men L  Pcunaylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  F.  S.  Stumbaugh;  3d  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Vol- 
ivutoers,  Colonel  Frtuiois  P.  Minier. 


24  SECOND   HEGli\[ENT, 

that  point,  ns  circumstances  alioulfl  demand.*  Tbis  plan  was  not  approved  by 
Genei-al  Scott,  and  on  tlio  25tli  of  Jime,  he  gave  peremjjtory  orders  to  General 
Patterson  t)  keep  in  front  of  the  enemy  while  he  remained  in  force  between 
Winchester  and  the  Potomac. 

The  army  having  been  ordered  to  move  to  Yvilliamsport,  the  2d  regiment 
broke  camp  at  C^hambersburg  on  the  10th  of  June,  and  moving  by  rail  to  Hagers- 
town,  went  into  camp  at  the  village  of  Fnnkstown.  Remaining  here  imtil  the 
23d,  it  was  ordered  forward  towards  the  Potomac,  and  encamped  about  four 
miles  from  the  river. 

Crossing  the  Potomac,  with  General  Patterson's  combined  army,  on  the  2d 
of  July,  it  advanced  to  Martinsburg.  The  enemy  having  been  pushed  back 
from  point  to  point,  had  finally  established  himself  in  an  entrenched  camp  at 
Winchester.  On  the  15th  of  July,  leaving  two  regiments  at  Martinsburg  to 
guard  his  supplies,  General  Patterson  marched  with  the  remainder  of  his  force 
to  Bimker  HUl,  driving  Johnston's  advanced  guard  from  the  place,  and  on  the 
IGth  of  July,  the  day  on  which,  according  to  the  telegrams  of  General  Scott, 
Beauregard  was  to  be  attacked  at  Manassas,  he  made  a  demonstration  in  force, 
driving  the  enemy's  pickets  in  uiDon  his  main  line.  On  the  17th  of  June,  Gen- 
eral Patterson  transferred  his  whole  command  by  a  rapid  movement  to  Charles- 
town. 

The  term  of  service  of  the  2d  regiment,  having  already  expired,  it  moved,  on 
the  23d  of  July,  from  Charlestown,  and  marching  to  Harpers  Ferry,  was  taken 
by  rail  to  Harrisburg,  where,  on  the  26th  of  July,  it  was  mustered  out  of  ser^dce. 

*  Head-Qttaeteks,  Department  op  Pnnnsylvania,  ) 
Hagerstown,  Md.,  June  21,  1361.  ) 

Colonel  :— I  have  the  honor  to  acknowledge  the  receipt  of  the  telegram  of  the  General-in- 
Chief,  calling  for  a  plan  of  operations.  The  following  is  my  reply :  To  cany  out  the  views  of 
the  General-in-Chief,  I  propose^ 

First.— To  occupy  the  Maryland  Heights,  with  a  brigade,  (2,100)  men ;  fortify  and  arm  with 
Doubleday's  artillery ;  provision  for  twenty  days,  to  secure  against  investment. 

Seco7id.—To  move  all  supplies  to  Frederick,  and,  immediately  thereafter,  abandon  this  line 
of  operations,  threatening  with  a  force  to  open  a  route  through  Harper's  Ferry,  this  force  to  be 
the  sustaining  one  for  the  command  on  Maryland  Heights. 

Third.— To  send  every  thing  else  available,  horse,  foot,  and  artillery,  to  cross  the  Potomac  near 
Point  of  Rocks,  and  unite  with  Colonel  Stone  at  Leesburg.  From  that  point  I  can  operate  as 
circumstances  shall  demand  and  your  orders  require. 

If  no  blow  is  to  be  struck  here,  I  think  this  change  of  j)Osition  important  to  keep  alive  tho 
ardor  of  the  men,  as  well  as  to  force  an  enemy.  Tho  reasons  for  this  change  of  depot  v/ill  be  so 
apparent  to  the  General-in-Chief,  that  I  need  not  refer  to  them.  By  the  employment  of  the 
local  transportation  of  the  country,  I  can  soon  make  the  necessary  changes,  and  will  hasten  to 
carry  out  your  orders. 

I  have  many  reports  in  regard  to  movements  of  the  force  opposite  us  in  Virginia,  and  have 
reason  to  believe  that  when  the  regulars  were  withdrawn.  General  Johnston,  with  thirteen 
thousand  men  and  twenty-two  pieces  of  artillery,  was  marching  to  the  attack,  that  night  posted 
his  forces,  expecting  an  attack  the  following  morning.  I  regret  we  did  not  meet  tho  enemy, 
so  confident  am  I  that  with  this  weU  appointed  force,  the  result  would  have  been  favorable  to 
us,  and  (that  this  portion  of  Virginia  would  now  be  peaceably  occupied.  Reports  of  tho  enemy 
havuig  returned  to  Harper's  Ferry,  and  driven  the  occupants  to  this  shore,  reached  mo  yester- 
day. I  immediately  dispatched  a  strong  force  to  take  the  position  in  the  vicinity  of  Sharpsburg, 
and  protect  all  parties  on  this  side  of  the  river,  and  drive  back  any  force  which  may  attempt 
to  cross. 

I  am.  Colonel,  very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 

R.  PATTERSON, 

„  ,       ,  -„    ^  Major  General  Commanding. 

Ckdonel  E.  D.  Townsend, 

Assistant  Adjutant  General  TJ.  ,%  Armij,  Washington,  D.  C. 


TlillEE    ^lONTIls'    SKKVICE. 


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PIELD  ANT)  STAFF  OFFIC^ERS 


Frederick  S.  Stumbaugh,  Colonel. 

Thomas  Welsh Lieutenant  Colonel. 

.Tames  Given Major. 

Isaac  S,  Waterbury Adjutant. 


George  F.  Smith Quartermaster. 

James  H.  Dobbins Surgeon. 

Johns.  King Assistant  Surgeon 


Company  A 


HEORXTITED  AT  CHAMBERSBURG,   FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


Peter  B.  Housum Captain. 

George  Stitzel Ilrst  Lieutenant. 

K.  Shannon  Taj  lor Second  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  G.  Cochran First  Sergeant. 

Samuel  M.  M'Dowell Second  Sergeant. 

Adam  Smith Tliird  Sergeant. 

531-uce  Lambert Fourth  Sergeant. 

Allison  M'Dowell v..,..First  Corporal. 

Thomas  Myers Second  Corporal. 

John  F.  Snyder Third  Corporal. 

John  F.  Pensinger Fourth  Corporal. 

Frederick  Shinefield Musician. 

FVancis  Donavan do. 

Aughinbaugh ,  James Private. 

Batner,  Frederick do. 

Burkholder,  Jeremiah do. 

Crawford,  Walton  B do. 

Cobaugh,  William  D do. 

Canslei*,  Ernest do. 

C®ok,  James  B do. 

Ditzler,  Franklin  D do. 

Diirmer,  Peter do. 

Dunborrow,  Thomas do. 

Eyster,  George  S do. 

Ecenrode,  James  E do. 

Flanagan,  Henry  A do. 

Flack,  George  W do. 

Fisher,  Robert  B do. 

Fisher,  Lewis do. 

Finefrock,  Ephraim do. 

Fairbrotiier,  Edward do. 

Fortescue,  Francis do. 

Fortescue,  Henry  C do. 

Ferry,  Edmund do. 

Gaff,  John do. 

Gairick,  John  D do. 

Goetman,  George do. 

Hoke,  David ,...do. 

Houser,  George  S do. 


Hardin,  Richard Private, 

Hullinger,  John  N do. 

Hullinger,  J.  Courtney do. 

Huber,  Abraham  A do. 

Harmony,  William do. 

Huntsberger,  John  B do. 

Jones,  John  W d'O. 

Johnston,  John  B do. 

King,  John do. 

Ludwig,  George  J do. 

Ludwig,  George do. 

Lutz,  Jacob do. 

M'Guigan,  Justinus   do. 

Metz,  John  P do. 

Miles,  Jacob  W do. 

Merklein,  Thomas  W do. 

M'Curdy,  Robert  C do. 

Myers,  Peter do. 

Monatto,  Louis do. 

Newman,  David  W do. 

Neely,  John do. 

Over,  William  D do. 

Price,  William  A do. 

Peiffer,  JohnF do. 

Senseny,  Josephus do. 

Sample,  John  C do. 

Stevens,  Alanson  J do. 

Shai*tzer,  David do. 

Shuman,  James do. 

Stouffer,  Samuel  A do. 

Seiders,  .John  A do. 

Weldy,  Samuel  A do. 

Walker,  John  C do. 

Wagoner,  John  P do. 

Wallace,  David do. 

Whitstone,  Allison do. 

Washabaugh,  Edgar do. 

Yeager,  Franklin do. 


Company  B 


EKCRUITED  AT  CHAMBERSBURG,   FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


John  Doebler Captain. 

George  Miles First  Lieutenant. 

George  W.  Welsh Second  Lieutenant. 

Benjamin  Rodes First  Sergeant. 

Alexander  C.  Landis Second  Sergeant. 

Joseph  Thomas Third  Sergeant. 

George  Cook Fourth  Sergeant, 

Harry  Molvin First  Corpora  I. 

4 


D.  L.  Hoffman Second  Corporal. 

Harry  M'Cauley Third  Corporal. 

Porter  J.  Brown Fourth  Corporal. 

Peter  Ackerman Musician. 

John  Stoner .do. 

Aker,  William Private. 

Borland,  James do. 

Brotherton,  H,  It do. 


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SECOND    KE(li:srEXT, 


Baker,  George  W Private. 

Bryson,  John  W do. 

Cordes,  Harry do. 

Coleman,  Lawson do. 

Dorty,  Peter do. 

Dailev,  George  W do. 

Elser,  John do. 

Fisher,  John do. 

Forney,  Eraannel  H do. 

Flack,'  Alexander do. 

Fentiman ,  William do. 

Frederick,  John  N do. 

Gipe,  Franklin do. 

Hardy,  Samuel do. 

Hardy,  Isaac do. 

Harmony,  Michael do. 

Hicks,  John do. 

Hershberger,  John do. 

Hazelett,  William  T do. 

Heuebergcr,  William do. 

Hutton,  Harrison do. 

Jones,  Charles do. 

Jones,  John do. 

Kline,  Frank do. 

King,  John do. 

Eadd,  Julius  C do. 

Lowman,  Martin do. 

Martin,  I.  H do. 

M'Geehaii,  James do. 


Atoore,  Robert  M Private^ 

M'Curdy,  Alexander do. 

M'Laughlin,  Edward  G do. 

Monath,  Edward do. 

M'Guigan,  A.  C do. 

Pressor,  Alexander do. 

Perrie,  Jeremiah do. 

Pence,  William  H do. 

Pence,  John do. 

Riley,  Dennis do. 

Ridgeley,  John do. 

Spence,  Hamilton do. 

Seabrooks,  George do. 

Stratton,  Theophilus do. 

Swuninska,  John do. 

Smith,  Jeremiah do. 

Seabrooks,  Hemy do. 

Snively,  Lark do. 

Smith,' Robert do. 

Shanebrook,  Charles do. 

Shearer,  Walker do. 

Smith,  John  W do. 

Snider,  Peter  A.  I do. 

Smith,  William  T do. 

Snider,  Peter do. 

Shoemaker,  Samuel do. 

Uglow,  Samuel do. 

White,  John  S do. 


Company   C. 


BEORUITED   AT  ST.   THOMAS,    FRANKLIN   COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


James  G.  Elder Captain. 

Joseph  B.  Strickler First  Lieutenant. 

Jacob  West Second  Lieutenant. 

William  H.  Shorb Mrst  Sergeant. 

George  H.  Miller Secoi;id  Sergeant. 

Jacob  Snider Third  Sergeant. 

George  A.  Pool Fourth  Sergeant. 

Theodore  Koons First  Corporal. 

ThaddeusS.  Riley Second  Corporal. 

Thomas  Hill Third  Corporal. 

David  C.  Shafer Fourth  Corporal. 

JoelHapple Musician. 

Edwin  Byers do. 

Antrim,  Samuel Private. 

Bence,  George do. 

Byers,  Charles do. 

Barnhisel,  Cornelius do. 

Byers,  John  B do. 

Byers,  William do. 

Bush,  George  W do. 

Butts,  George do. 

Burkholder ,  Christian do. 

Cummins,  James  R do. 

Carpenter,  Em.anuel do. 

Cassatt,  William  A do. 

Daley,  Thomas do. 

Doubleman,  John do. 

Detrich,  Jacob do. 

Ferry,  John do. 

Funk,  Jacob  H do. 

GaflF,  James. do. 

Gossert,  Cyrus do. 

Grabill,  Henry do. 

Hosier,  William  A do. 

Hays,  David do. 

Hess,  David do. 

Koons,  John  T do. 


Little,  George Pi'ivate. 

Long,  John  H do. 

Miller,  Christian do. 

Missavey,  George  F do. 

M'Elwea,  James do. 

Mickley,  John do. 

Marshal,  John  A do. 

Morehead,  David do. 

Martin,  Morgan do. 

Martin,  Jeremiah do. 

Norrjs,  Jesse  R do. 

Pensiii  ;;er,  WilliamH do. 

Prather,  Samuel  H do. 

Pool,  John  E do. 

Rennecker,  Samuel do. 

Rowe,  John  G do. 

Riley,  Dennis do. 

Rupert,  Simon do. 

Shatzer,  John do. 

Stoner,  Joseph do, 

Shealey,  Abraham do. 

Sullivan,  George do. 

Spear,  Alexander do. 

Shatzer,  Emanuel  F do. 

Stickel,  John  R do. 

Shorts,  William do, 

Snow,  William  H ....^o, 

Spidle,  Henry  M do. 

Tracy,  David do, 

Unger,  John  H do. 

Vories,  George do. 

Wason,  Jacob do. 

Wilders,  William  A do. 

Wilders,  Joseph do. 

Weyant,  William  H do. 

Zook,  Leandpr  K do. 


THREE    months'   SERVICE. 


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Company   D  , 


RECRUITED   AT   BliOOMFIELD,    PERRY  COUNTY, 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


Henry  D.  Woodruff. Captaiu. 

John  H.  Crist First  Lieutenant. 

Christian  K.  Brenneman..Second  Lieutenant. 

Josepii  Fry First  Sergeant. 

Jacob  Stump Second  Sergeant. 

James  Hahn Third  Sergeant. 

George  Stroop Fourth  Sergean  t. 

George  W.  Topley First  Corporal. 

William  H.  Troup Second  Corporal. 

DeWitt  C.  O' Bryan Third  Corporal. 

George  Koser Fourth  Corporal. 

Daniel  Howard Musician. 

Charles  Weber do. 

Albright,  Henry  A Private. 

Arnold,  John  H do. 

Allwood,  William  H do. 

Bergstresser,  Jacob do. 

Best,  J.  Edwin do. 

Barnes,  William  H do. 

Bent,  Charles  C do. 

Becker,  Philip do. 

Baldwin,  Isaac do. 

Clouser,  William do. 

Clouser,  Isaiah  W do. 

Clay,  Samuel do. 

Campbell,  John  W do. 

Charles,  EU  B do. 

Dial,  George do. 

Debray,  George  Smith do. 

Duncan,  William  C do. 

Eby,  James  B do. 

Egolf,  John  F do. 

Etter,  Isaac do. 

Elliott,  John  B do. 

Ernest,  Wesley  H do. 

Ferguson,  John  F do. 

Fertig,  William  R do. 

Fertig,  John  H do. 

Gardner,  Reuben  S do. 


Ilostetter ,  W  illiam  S Private. 

Holt,  Franli  M do. 

Heany,  Thomas  .1 do. 

Hartzell,  Adam  J do. 

Howell,  John  W do. 

Heany,  James  M do. 

Hoi  man,  Daniel do. 

Idal,  Comly do. 

Jumper,  Conrad do. 

Lynch,  Michael  C do. 

Lutnian,  Daniel  W do. 

Leiby,  Benjamin  F do. 

Maxwell,  David do. 

Mastha,  Lewis ,.  do. 

Mysel,  George do. 

Moore,  George do. 

M'  Donald ,  Thomas do. 

M'Clintook,  John do. 

Orwan,  George  W do- 

Orwan,  Samuel  B do. 

Orwan,  Martin  V.  B do. 

Power,  Washington  A do. 

Rumbaugh,  Horatio  S do. 

Robison,  Amos do. 

Rider,  Thiddeus  C do. 

Rider,  Oliver  P do. 

Rody,  Lewis do. 

Swartz,  John  M do. 

Sanno,  George  do. 

Swartz,  Daniel,  Jr do. 

Shively,  David  P do. 

SuUenberger,  Jacob do. 

Shultz,  VanBuren do. 

Smith,  Joseph  F do. 

Watts,  Andrew  J do. 

Wallace,  William  M do. 

Weilly,  William  C do. 

Wright,  Thomas do. 

Wright,  Charles  J do. 


Company   E. 


RECRUITED   AT   GETTYSBURG,    ADAMS   COUNTT. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


Charles  H.  Buehler Captain. 

Edward  G.  Fahnestock.... First  Lieutenant, 

John  Culp Second  Lieutenant. 

Jacob  Cress First  Sergeant. 

John  T.  M'llhenny Second  Sergeant. 

Theodore  Norris Third  Serg^nt. 

James  Adair Fourth  Sergeant. 

Adam  Doersom,  Jr First  Corporal. 

WiUiam  E.  Culp Second  Corporal. 

Jerome  Martin Third  Corporal. 

Jacob  Grove Fourth  Corporal. 

Perry  J.  Tate Musician. 

William  Little do. 

Arendt,  John,  Sr Private. 

Arendt,  George do. 

Arendt,  John,  Jr do. 

Baker,  William  F do. 

Bennett,  Joseph  A do. 

Bittinger,  Howard  N do. 

Bollinger,  Adam  P do. 

Bushey,  Charles  R do. 

Camp,  Clarence  M do. 

Chritzman,  Henry do. 

Coble,  Maxwell  J do. 


Codori,  Nicholas  J Private. 

Danner,  Clinton do. 

Duphorn,  Franklin  D do. 

Ferree,  Lake  B do. 

Ford,  John  W do. 

Frey,  Henry  J do. 

Frey,  JohnG.,  Jr do. 

Galligher,  Charles  M do. 

George,  Samuel do. 

Greaves,  Francis  N do. 

Gwinn,  William do. 

Gwinn,  George  W do. 

Hughes,  Henry do. 

Kitzmiller,  Jacob do. 

Lashell,  James  A do. 

Little,  Duncan  M do. 

M'Clain,  Isaac  N do. 

M'Clellan,  J.  Lewis do. 

M'Gonigal,  William do. 

M'Knight,  David  S do. 

M'Millan,  Oscar do. 

M'Nair,  Hiram  S do. 

Miller,  Joseph  M do. 

Miller,  John  W do. 


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8EC0XD   REGIMENT, 


Morrison,  Washington Private. 

Myers,  George  W do. 

Naylor,  Henry  A do. 

Pierce,  William do. 

Reary,  William do. 

Reesman,  David do. 

Saylor,  Joseph do. 

Shick,  Andrew do. 

Scott,  Abraham  O do. 

Sheads,  John do. 

Sheads,  John  H do. 

Sheads,  EMas,  Jr do. 

Skelly,  Johnston  H.,  Jr do. 

Steiger,  Frederick do. 


Taney,  Van  Buren Private 

Tate,  Theodore  T do. 

Tate,  Alexander do. 

Terrell,  Henry do. 

Vandersloot,  Samuel  J do. 

Walter,  James  H do. 

Warren,  Thaddeus do. 

Warren,  Peter do. 

Weikert,  William  F do. 

Welsh,  Leander  W do. 

Welsh,  Augustus do. 

Weltz,  Edward .do. 

Welty,  Thaddeus  L. do. 


Company   F. 


KECKU1TEI>  AT   COLUMBIA,    L.VNCASTKU  COUNTV. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


Thomas  Welsh Captain. 

Ezekiel  Y.  Rambo First  Lieutenant. 

Edward  A.  Kelsey Second  Lieutenant. 

William  H.  H.  Welsh First  Sergeant. 

Charles  R.  Hambright Second  Sergeant. 

Amos  Mullon Third  Sergeant. 

Cyrus  Bnmer Fourth  Sergeant. 

Albert  B.  Brown First  Coiporal. 

George  A.  Senders Second  Corporal. 

John  Peart Third  Corporal. 

James  M'Can Fourth  Corporal. 

William  Mintzer Musician. 

Eli  T.  Derrick do. 

Anwerter,  Jerome Private. 

Anwerter ,  Hiram do. 

Bartel,  Robert d(\ 

Bruner,  John  W do.  ' 

Beverson,  Jacob do. 

Denny,  Barclay  M dov 

Davis,  William  L do. 

Dunn,  Edward do. 

Davis,  William do. 

Duck,  Washington do. 

English,  William do. 

Eshleman,  David do. 

Fisher,  David do. 

Fullerton,  George do. 

Gault,  Joshua  J do. 

Griffin,  Henry do^ 

Grubb,  John  L do. 

Harris,  Samuel do. 

Haines,  John do. 

Humble,  Hem-y do. 

Harmon,  Jacob. do. 

Hammaker,  Geoi^e do. 

Hoine,  Samuel  E do. 

Hippe,  Henry do. 

Hogentogler,  William  A do. 

Harris,  Robert do. 

Hardneil,  George do. 


Hogentogler,  Samuel  J... Privat* , 

Hogentogler,  Joseph do. 

Hogentogler,  George do. 

Heck,  Israel  L do. 

Hinkle,  Sarauel do. 

Jones,  William do. 

KUne,  Frederick  C do. 

Kline,  George  A do. 

Koch,  Charles  H do. 

Lightenberger,  Baltzer do. 

Long,  Charles do. 

Lowring,  Charles do. 

Lanigan,  Cornelius  V do. 

Miller,  Edward  F ! do. 

Morgan,  David do. 

M'Cracken,  Theodore do. 

Quin,  Richard do. 

Richard,  Samuel  B do. 

Sheets,  Jeremiah do. 

Son  rbeer,  Jacob do. 

Smith,  Henry  W do. 

Sourbeer,  Joseph do. 

Sullivan,  Timothy do. 

Sanger,  Jacob.,.. do. 

Small,  Lary  M do. 

Thaler,  Henry do. 

Thomas,  John do. 

Tyler,  Jacob  W do. 

Tyler,  John  E do. 

UpdegraflF,  Julius do. 

Worley,  Lewis do. 

Wright,  Josephs do. 

Wike,  Henry do. 

Wolfe,  James do. 

Wolfe,  Jacob.. do. 

Werner,  George do. 

Wilson,  William do. 

Wergant,  William  H„ do. 

Zackley,  Andrew do. 

Zell,  John do. 


Company    G. 

RECRUIl-J'ilJ   AT    WilST   CltK.STEK,    CHESTER  COUNTT. 


MUSTERED  IX,   .VPRIL  lm,   iS6L 


Benjamin  H.  Sweney Caijtain. 

Christian  Wyck^ First  Lieutenant. 

JohnH.  Babb Second  Lieutenant. 

Charles  H.  Arisen First  Sergeant. 

Charles  T.  Sweney Second  Sergeant. 

Charles  Kerry ....Third  Sergeant. 


( ."eorgi?  MarshaM Fourth  Sergr^ju it. 

John  J.  Hopes First  Corpond. 

Franklin  Eachus Second  Corporal. 

John  Schlegel Third  Corporal. 

Joseph  Sweney „ Fourth  Corporal, 

George  Brown Musician. 


TimEE   MO^'TllS'    SEIlVlC'E. 


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Austin  Fitboan  Mnsician. 

Burns,  George Private. 

Bennett,  Jesse  J do. 

Birdsell,  Ed'n'in do. 

Baker,  Harry do. 

Bucher,  Jacob do. 

Cosgrifi",  Thomas do. 

Committe,  Joseph do. 

Clark,  Townsend do. 

Carter,  Patrick do. 

Carr,  William do. 

Conghlin,  James do. 

Cummins,  Dominick do. 

Crawford,  William do. 

Davidson,  Edward  D do. 

Dolly,  Thomas do. 

Dawney,  Nathan do. 

Dritton,  Smith do. 

Entriken,  Henry do. 

Ferrill,  Daniel do. 

Fisk,  Russel  P do. 

Flynn,  John do. 

Graul,  Jacob do. 

Gillespi,  John do. 

Holmes,  Sanmol do. 

Hennesey,  William  H do. 

Harry,  Amos do. 

Hanlon,  James do. 

Hoopes,  Franklin do. 

Harp,  William  E do. 

Hendrickson,  Joseph do. 

Hibbard,  Walter do. 

Illingsworth,  Walter do. 

James,  William  W  do. 


Kirk,  William Private. 

Lucas,  Jos?j)h  M do. 

Marshall,  John  (i do. 

Marshall,  Abraham do. 

M' Williams,  James do. 

Mulligan,  James do. 

M'Castney,  Abner do. 

M'Williams,  Edward do. 

Miles,  William do. 

Moriarty,  William do. 

M'  Castney,  Patrick do. 

Preston,  Thomas do. 

Ilodebach,  John do. 

Smith,  Mahlon do. 

Snyder,  WilUam  B do. 

Smith,  William  F do. 

Serverd,  Samuel do. 

Steel,  Joseph do. 

Sullivan,  John do. 

Springer,  John do. 

Steddem,  Joseph do. 

Taylor,  Milton do. 

Taylor,  Joseph  H do. 

Williams,  Robert do. 

Windle,  Joseph  M do. 

Wickersham,  Casper do. 

Warmought,  John do: 

Whiting,  Charles do'i 

Watts,  James do. 

West,  James do. 

Walton,  Joseph  H do. 

Walters,  William do. 

Yough,  Jacob do. 

Young,  Alfred do. 


Company   H. 

BECRUITED   AT  BELLBFONTE,    CENTRE   COUNTY 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


John  B.  Mitchell Captain. 

James  Adams  Beaver First  Lieutenant. 

Charles  Huston  Hale Second  Lieutenant. 

Monroe  Armor First  Ser:;eant. 

Charles  R.  Bullock Second  Sargeant. 

.John  Andrew  Bazard Third  Sergeant. 

H.  Harrison  Montgomery, Fourth  Sergeant. 

Cyrus  Strickland First  Corporal. 

Thomas  C.  Crawford Second  Corporal. 

John  L.  Johnston Tliird  Corporal. 

John  Harris Fourth  Corporal. 

George  A .  Bazard Musician. 

George  H.  Burkert..  do. 

Adams,  Franklin  B Private. 

Armstrong,  George  W do. 

Beale,  Joshua  W do. 

Butler,  Samuel do. 

Calhoun,  Henry do. 

Cheesman,  Rowland  C do. 

Cortner,  Albert  H do. 

Curtin,  John  Irvin do. 

Dinges,  Jacob do. 

Dixon,  Hezekiah do. 

Fulton,  James do. 

Fulton,  Joseph  H do. 

Harris,  James ...do. 

Harris,  Henry  P do. 

Harrold,  Cornelius do. 

Hart,  William  J do. 

Haupt,  Allison do. 

Hays,  Martz do. 

Heverlv,  James do. 

Hicks,  Alfred do. 

Hughes,  James do. 

Jack,  JohnT do. 

Johnston,  Walten  S do. 

Johnson,  Matthew do. 

Kelley,  Thomas  F ...do. 


Lingle,  Harvey  S Private. 

Lucas,  James  G do. 

Lucas,  John  M do. 

M'Cauley,  William  C ...do. 

M'Narmy,  Bartholemew...do. 

M'Coy,  William  A  do. 

M'Guire,  William  W do. 

Miller,  Abraham do. 

Neff,  Andrew  G do. 

Nichauls,  Samuel  I do. 

O'Leary,  Jeremiah do.'f 

Orner,  William do. 

Pennington,  Henry  C do. 

Pifer,  George  D do. 

Robb,  Charles do. 

Rosensteel,  James  M do. 

Roush,  Simon do. 

Rowen,  George do. 

Stone,  Henry  H do. 

Stoneroad,  Curtin  P do. 

Schnell,  Joseph,  Jr do. 

Schlem,  Joseph  W do. 

Showalter,  WiUiam do. 

Smith,  William  J do. 

Spangler,  George  W do. 

Steward,  Josiah do. 

Tate,  Foster.. do. 

Tate,  JohnR do. 

Tate,  John do. 

Tate,  William do. 

Thomas,  Isaac do. 

Thomas,  Joseph  D do. 

Valentine,  Abram  S.,  Jr do. 

Vanvalin,  Waldo  C do. 

Waddle,  James  G do. 

Ward,  William do. 

Wilson,  Francis do. 

Yeagcr,  Henry  C do. 


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SECOND   REGIMENT, 


Company   I . 


KECRVITKD  AT   HAKBISBUBQ. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20  1861. 


Williaiu  li.  Sipes Captain. 

Henry  Davis First  Lieutenant. 

Charles  C.  Davis Second  Lieutenant. 

Robert  S.  Boyd First  Sergeant. 

Joel  Landain Second  Sergeant. 

Lewis  Kurtz Third  Sergeant. 

Hem-y  H.  Lutz Fourth  Sergeant. 

Samuel  S.  Davis First  Corporal. 

Samuel  Bernheisel Second  Corporal. 

James  A.  .Johnson Third  Corporal. 

John  D.  Black Fourth  Corporal. 

JohnFox Musician. 

John  Davis do. 

Allen,  Lot  B Private. 

Barringer,  Jacob  P do. 

Bates,  Martin  G do. 

Bates,  John do. 

Brestle,  Henry do. 

Curry,  Thomas do. 

Crabb,  George  W.,  Jr do. 

Crist,  Addison do, 

Carichner,  William do. 

Carichner,  Godfrey do. 

Colie,  Edward do. 

Davis,  James do. 

Dimviddie,  John do. 

Daly,  Benjamin do. 

Eitelbush,  Peter  F do. 

Faugol,  Frederick do. 

Fauvil,  James do. 

Forgy,  John  F do. 

Finnegan,  Patrick do. 

Frost,  William do.  i 

Gecty,  Frederick  H do. 

Gilroy,  William do. 

Henderson,  William do. 

Harvey,  James do. 

Hi  ppel,  Charles  F do. 


Hoover,  William  H Private. 

Hoyer,  J-^seph  F do. 

Hoii'man,  Henry do. 

Johnson,  Frederick do. 

Kline,  George  W do. 

Loyer,  Jacob do. 

Long,  Jerome do. 

Lucas,  George  W do. 

M'Cormick,  Levi do. 

M'Ginley,  Edward  L do. 

M'Ginley,  Daniel do, 

M'Kinlev  Joseph  R do. 

M' Carroll,  Hugh do. 

Mara,  Michael do. 

Mocherman,  Solomon do. 

Mocherman,  William do. 

Martin,  David do. 

Matzbaugher,  William do. 

Mullin,.Iohn do. 

Mish,  Simon  Cameron do. 

Miller,  Alexanders do. 

Miller  Porter do. 

Mack,  John do. 

Murry,  John do. 

Mountz,  John  G do, 

Miliigan,  .Joseph do. 

Myers,  William do. 

Nixon,  Robert do. 

Neff,  Hem-y do. 

Pauhs,  George ; do. 

Rickard,  David do. 

Robinson,  William do. 

Starry,  George  W do. 

Spayd,  Wilham  F. do. 

Tierney,  Felix do. 

Walton,  Frank do. 

Wynings,  Hiram  J do. 


Company   K. 


KECBUITED  AT  YORK,  YORK  COUNTY, 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


George  Hay Captain. 

John  W.  Schall First  Lieutenant. 

Jacob  Emmett,  Jr Second  Lieutenant. 

John  Albright First  Sergeant. 

Philip  Peiflfer Second  Sergeant. 

Oliver  P.  Stair Third  Sergeant. 

Emanuel  Smith Fourth  Sergeant. 

Edward  F,  Smith First  Corporal, 

Charles  W.  Stubbing Second  Corporal. 

William  C.  Getz Third  Corporal. 

Albert  A.Welsh Fourth  Corporal, 

Samuel  Simqns Musician, 

Zachariah  Zimmerman do. 

Bush,  John Private. 

Buckingham,  Ferdinand.... do. 

Barnitz,  George  N do. 

Bein,  Adam do. 

Busey,  Charles do. 

Clapper,  William do. 

Cooks,  Daniel do. 

Dennes,  John do. 

Epply,  John  A ...do. 

FeistcU,  George  W do. 

Fox,  David do. 

Foust,  Emanuel do. 


i  Foust,  Ambrose Private. 

I  Foose,  Matthew do, 

i  Greysley,  George do. 

1  Gotwald,  Andrew  J do. 

I  Giuter,  Frederick do. 

1  Hoffman,  Lewis do. 

'  Haugh,  Solomon  R do. 

1  Houghes,  Joseph  W do. 

j  Hubert,  Peter do. 

i  Hauck,  Charles  F  do. 

j  Harkins,  Charles do. 

Harman,  Joseph do. 

1  Heidler,  Joseph  A do. 

Kise,  John do. 

Keech,  Robert  W ; do. 

Landis,  Daniel do. 

Laucks,  Augustus do. 

Lehr,  Jacob do. 

Morgan,  Franklin do. 

M'lUvaine,  John,(M.D.)...do. 

Myers,  Peter  K do. 

Marks,  Henry do. 

Oliver,  Jeremiah do. 

Reese,  David do. 

Ruth,  Samuel do. 


THREK    MOXTUS     HlOiaiCi;. 


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Ranson,  William Private. 

Rudisell,  Georg:e do. 

Reisinger,  William  A do. 

Smith,  Jacob do. 

Smith,  Robert do. 

Spangler,  Daniel do. 

Stroiiian,  Charles  P do. 

Sinyser,  William  H do. 

Selack,  Martin do. 

Shetler,  Charles  A do. 

Smyser,  Jacob ...do. 

Smallbrook,  Henry do. 

Simmon,  Isaac  C do. 

Stvoman.  Georcro  C do. 


Seykn-t,  Williuiii Privatt 

Seipe,  Henry do. 

I  Taylor,  John  N do. 

!  Tomes,  WiUiani  II do. 

I  Wolf,  Charles do. 

!  Ward,  Alexander  C do. 

Williams,  John  F do. 

'  Weist,  Harrison  C do. 

i  Willy,  John do. 

I  Young,  Ilem-y do. 

;  Zellers,  Daniel do. 

'  Zeudlick,  Joseph... do. 

Zerger,  Franklin do 


Third  Regiment. 


THE  Third  regiment  was  composed  of  iudepeudent  volunteer  companies, 
existing-  prior  to  the  breaking  out  of  the  war,  and  as  such,  responded  to 
the  first  call  of  the  Governor  for  troops.  Company  G  arrived  in  Harrisburg, 
early  on  the  morning  of  the  18th  of  April,  1861,  and  was  the  first  company  to 
enter  Camp  Curtin.  Company  K  arrived  on  the  same  day,  and  the  two  com- 
panies alone  occupied  the  camp  during  the  day  and  night  of  the  18th.  Other 
companies  arrived  on  the  19th  and  20th.  The  regiment  was  organized  on  the 
20th  of  April,  by  the  choice  of  the  following  officers :  Francis  P.  Minier,  of 
Holliday sburg,  Blair  county.  Colonel ;  John  M.  Power,  of  Johnstown,  Cambria 
county,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  Oliver  M.  Irvine,  of  Pittsburg,  Major.  James  C. 
Koon,  Second  Lieutenant  of  company  F,  was  appointed  Adjutant.  On  the 
same  day  the  men  were  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  United  States. 

The  regiment  was  ordered  from  Camp  Curtin,  on  the  evening  of  April  20th, 
and  immediately  started  by  the  Northern  Central  railroad  for  Baltimore.  Ar- 
riving at  Cockeysville,  Maryland,  further  advance  by  rail  was  found  to  be  cut 
off,  by  reason  of  the  destruction  of  the  bridge  at  that  point.  Orders  were  re- 
ceived from  General  Scott,  directing  the  regiment  to  remain,  and  not  attempt, 
from  considerations  of  policy,  to  pass  through  Baltimore.  Encamping  near  the 
village,  the  regiment  remained  till  the  night  of  the  22d  of  April,  when  it  re- 
turned to  York,  and  went  into  camp.  Eegimental  and  company  drill  was  at 
once  commenced,  and  was  continued  daily  when  the  weather  would  permit. 
The  hospitality  of  the  citizens  of  York,  in  voluntarily  contributing  food,  until 
the  commissary  department  was  faUy  organized,  proved  not  only  a  relief  to 
officers,  but  a  great  source  of  comfort  to  the  men.  Eaw  recruits  hastily  trans- 
ferred from  private  life,  accustomed  to  a  varied  and  generous  diet,  to  the  camp 
with  its  simple  regimen  of  uncooked  rations,  feel  the  change  most  sensibly. 
Added  to  this,  is  the  difficulty  of  ianmediately  perfecting  a  system  of  supply 
for  large  bodies  of  men  suddenly  thrown  together.  Hence,  these  supplemental 
contributions  proved  highly  acceptable  and  timely. 

On  the  27th  of  May,  the  regiment  proceeded  by  rail  to  Chambersburg,  and 
went  into  camp  at  Camp  Chambers,  about  three  miles  from  the  town.  It  was 
assigned  to  the  2d  Brigade,*  of  the  2d  Division,  and  continued  its  regular  drill, 
acquiring  marked  proficiency. 

On  the  7th  of  June,  the  regiment  proceeded  by  rail  to  Hagerstown,  and 
thence  marched  on  the  same  day  to  Funkstown,  in  position  to  operate  against 


*  Organization  of  2d  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  George  C.  Wynkoop,  2d  Division,  Major  Gen- 
eral William  H.  Keim.  1st  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Samuel  Yohe ;  2d  Regi- 
ment Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Frederick  S.  Stumbaugli ;  3d  Regiment  Pennsylvania 
Vohmteers,  Colonel  Francis  P.  Minier. 


THREE   months'   SERVICE. 


:V3 


Harper's  Ferry,  where  the  eiieiny  had  taken  position  under  Oeneral  Jo.seph  E. 
Johnston.  Drill  and  camp  duty  was  little  vailed  during  the  three  su<;ceeding 
weeks  which  were  passed  in  this  encampment. 

On  the  1st  of  July,  the  command  proceeded  to  Williamsport,  and  on  the 
following  day  crossed  the  Potomac.  Advancing  with  Patterson's  cohinin,  it 
arrived  at  Martinsbiu^g  on  the  3d,  and  encamped  to  the  north  of  the  to^vn.  Al- 
most the  entire  supplies  of  the  army  were  transported  by  wagon  train  fi-om 
Williamsport,  where  the  main  depot  was  established.  To  guard  this,  and  the 
communications  leading  thereto,  the  3d  regiment  was  detached  from  the  Bri- 
gade, and  ordered  back  to  Williamsport.  Kemaining  on  duty  in  this  position 
till  the  26th  of  July,  the  term  of  enlistment  ha^dng  expired,  it  was  ordered  to 
Hagerstown,  and  from  thence  moved  by  rail  to  Harrisburg,  where  it  arrived  on 
the  27th,  and  on  the  29th  was  mustered  out  of  service. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS. 


Fi-ancis  P.  Minier Colonel. 

John  M.  Power Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Oliver  M.  Irvine Major. 

James  C.  Noon Adjutant. 


Jacob  M.  Campbell Quartermaster. 

R.  S.  M.  Jackson Surgeon. 

William  C.  Roller Assistant  Siirgeon. 


Company  A 


BECRUITEP   AT  HOL,IiIDAY8BURG,  BLAIR  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


John  R,  M'Farlane Captain. 

John  M'Keage First  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  M'Farlane Second  Lieutenant. 

Jonathan  Demo First  Sergeant. 

Henry  Keely Second  Sergeant. 

David  Stitler Third  Sergeant. 

John  Barr Fourth  Sergeant. 

Andrew  Leap First  Corporal. 

Joseph  Eckle Second  Corporal. 

Henry  Barr Third  Corporal. 

Joseph  Zouker.. Fourth  Corporal. 

John  Weighaman Musician. 

William  Weighaman do. 

Albert,  Francis Private. 

Albaugh,  Henry  A   do. 

Ainsworth,  James  W do. 

Barr,  Samuel  C do. 

Boggs,  A  lexander do. 

Clauss,  George  F do. 

Charles,  Samuel  W do. 

Cochran,  John do. 

Cahoe,  John do. 

Crum,  William do. 

Dunn,  Joseph  M do. 

Davis,  Amos  D..., do. 

Elder,  William  S do. 

Eastman,  William  H do. 

Evans,  Charles do. 

Fox,  John  F do. 

Fortney,  Matthias do. 

Filie,  George do. 

Ferry,  Joseph do. 

Garrett,  William  L do. 

Gibson,  David do. 

Graft,  William  P do. 

Hunter,  Matthew  S do, 

5 


Helwig,  John  G Private. 

Hofifman,  Anthony do. 

Jones,  James do, 

Johnson,  James  M do. 

Kephart,  Calvin  M do. 

King,  William  H , do. 

Lyons,  Michael do. 

Ledger,  Joseph  J do. 

Mufty,  John do. 

Martin,  Robert  N do. 

M'Cormick,  James  J do. 

M'Keehan,  James  A do. 

M'Ginnis,  William do. 

Michaels,  John  H do. 

M' Falls,  Benjamin  F do. 

M'Intire,  Eli do. 

Murray,  John  H do, 

Meintle,  Henry do, 

Orr,  William  L do, 

Orr,  James  A do. 

Piper,  George do. 

Peight,  Emanuel  S do. 

Redding,  John  J do. 

Reighard,  Julius do, 

Richter,  George  S do, 

Rodgers,  James do. 

Sanders,  Albert do. 

Smith,  John do, 

Thompson,  WiUiam  F do, 

Tierman,  Thomas do. 

Varnes,  Louis  H do. 

Wiggan,  Henry do. 

Weaver,  George  W do. 

Watson,  George  M do. 

Weaver,  Albert  J ao. 

Young,  Petpr do. 


34 


THIRD   REGIMENT, 


COMPAISTY    B. 

RECRUITED   AT  ALTOONA,  BLAIR  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN",  APRIL  20,  1861. 


Henry  Wayne. Captain. 

Joseph  W.  Gardner First  Lieutenant. 

John  M.  Clarke Second  Lieutenant. 

.John  S.  Calvert First  Sergeant. 

Levi  M'Glathery Second  Sergeant. 

Joseph  Lafferty Third  Sergeant. 

■William  Wilkes Fourth  Sergeant. 

Thomas  C.  Yingling First  CorporaL 

Henry  Shatts Second  Corporal. 

William  Hook Third  Corporal. 

William  W.  Reed Fourth  Corporal. 

Thomas  Coleman Musician. 

William  Rees ....do.. 

Arble,  James Private. 

Boyles,  Martin do. 

Bairtlebaugh,  David Private. 

Barker,  Samuel do. 

Boyle,  William do. 

Boyle,  George >....do. 

Bowers,  Abraham — do. 

Brown,  Joseph do. 

Burkett,  Ephraim do. 

Brown,  James do. 

Boyle,  John  A do. 

Charters,  William  M do. 

Cassiday,  Solomon dx>> 

Cahoe,  David do. 

Cashier,  Adolphus do. 

Clark,  Robert do. 

Cayatt,  Lewis  P do. 

Cannon,  John  F do. 

Detwiler,  George do. 

Davis,  William do. 

Dougherty,  John do. 

Delaney,  Daniel do. 

Emheiser,  George  W do. 

Esterline,  John do. 

Eckley,  Joseph do. 

Fritz,  WiUiamD do. 


Fink,  Frederick Private, 

Ferguson,  William da. 

Funk,  David do. 

Gusher,  David do. 

Gwinn,  George  H do. 

Gwinn,  Alexander  C do. 

Greer,  Adam  J do>, 

Gaylord,  George do. 

Hamilton,  George do. 

Houseman,  Andrew do. 

Hall,  Adolphus do.- 

Hempfield,  George do. 

Johnson,  Samuel do. 

James,  Jesse do. 

Kelly,  Leonard do. 

Leehr,  John .do-. 

Miller,  Henry dOt 

Matthews,  James do. 

IVniler,  John do. 

Morgan,  Thomas do. 

Messimer,  George do. 

Moore,  David  A dow 

Moore,  Warren  H do. 

Nixon,  Albert  H do. 

Plummer,  Henry  E do. 

Reed,  Wilham,  Jr do. 

Rinehart,  Samuel  W do. 

Read,  Alonzo do. 

Simelton,  Thomas do. 

Staub,  John do. 

Staub,  Stephen do. 

Stevens,  William do. 

Sheloe,  William do. 

Trout,  James do. 

Tipton,  George do.. 

Thompson,  David. do. 

Thompson,  William do. 

Trees,  James  C do. 

Templeton,  Roland do. 


Company  C. 


RECRUITED  AT  WILUAIVISBURG,   BLAIR  COUNTY.. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


William  L,  Neflf Captain. 

Jacob  C.  Y'tngling First  Lieutenant. 

Robert  Johnston Second  Lieutenant. 

Daniel  P.  Irvine First  Sergeant. 

George  W.  Patterson Second  Sergeant. 

Albert  B.  Flood Thu-d  Sergeant. 

John  C.  Wilson Fourth  Sergeant. 

Isaac  N.  Brenneman First  Corporal. 

Garain  Shellenberger Second  Corporal. 

David  Fay Third  Corporal. 

David  C.  Y'ingling Fourth  Corporal. 

James  C.  Roller Musician. 

John  A.  M'Kamy do. 

Allender,  James  D Private, 

Bell,  WUliam  H do. 

Brenneman,  Michael do, 

Bittle,  Charles .......do. 

Baker,  Samuel  G dp. 

Cooper,  James  M do, 

Craig,  John do. 

Cary,  James do. 

DeU,  Henry  H do. 

Erbe,  William do. 

Eicholtz,  Henry  S do. 


Estep,  Elijah.. Private. 

Frederick,  Benjamin  F do. 

Fluke,  William   do. 

Garland,  Moses  K do. 

Guiser,  George  J do. 

Griffin,  John do. 

Garret,  Alexander  A do., 

Guiser,  James do. 

Hewitt,  Calvin  C do. 

Houck,  .lames  H do. 

Hinds,  Josephs do. 

Huyett,  Ulysses  S do. 

Harnish,  John do. 

Houck,  Dorsey  B... do. 

Hoflfman,  William  J do. 

Hicks,  Alexander  C do. 

Johnston,  Robert  M do. 

Jones,  William  W do. 

Kane,  John do. 

Kelly,  John .....do. 

Kidd,  Joseph  L do. 

Lower,  Isaiah  P do. 

Lang,  Robert  H do. 

Lucas,  Abraham do^ 


THREE   MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


35 


Louis,  Peter Private. 

Metz,  George  M do. 

Morgan,  George  W do. 

Miller,  James do. 

Myers,  Henry  W do. 

Mantell,  Joseph do. 

M'Cahan,  John do. 

M'Elwee,  William do. 

M'Donald,  James do. 

Nunnemacker,  Samuel do. 

Neville,  John  H do. 

Neflf,  Albert  J do. 

Noel,  Daniel  F do. 

Noland,  Thomas do. 

Powell,  Milton  P do. 


Parks,  Amos do. 

Riley,  William  A do. 

Riley,  James do. 

Slonaker,  Lemuel  A do. 

Smith,  Benjamin  F do. 

Sies,  Joseph do. 

Stineman,  Albert  A do. 

Smith,  Patrick do. 

Sheller,  James  S do- 

Shaffer,  Samuel  B do. 

Taylor,  Alexander do. 

Temple,  James do. 

Taylor,  George  W do. 

Wolf,  John do. 

j  Yerger,  George do. 


Company   D. 

KECBUITED  AT  TYRONE,   BLAIK  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


James  Bell Captain. 

William  B.  Darlington.... First  Lieutenant. 

Francis  M.  Bell Second  Lieutenant. 

Caleb  R.  Burley First  Sergeant. 

John  L.  Burley Second  Sergeant. 

George  W.  Burley Third  Sergeant. 

Jeremiah  Ganoe Fourth  Sergeant. 

David  M.  Jones First  Corporal. 

Thomas  C.  Henshey Second  Corporal. 

John  W.  Manning Third  Corporal. 

John  M.  Berlin Fourth  Corporal. 

Franklin  B.  Stewart Musician. 

Jonathan  Ginter do. 

Burley,  Francis  M Private. 

Bell,  James  C do. 

Beatty,  Oscar .do. 

Bressler,  Mahlon  W do. 

Barnes,  John  A do. 

Barnicle,  John do. 

Clark,  David do. 

Cunningham,  Wm.  F ..do. 

Deters,  William do. 

Denny,  John do. 

Denny,  Joseph do. 

Davison,  John  A.,  Jr do. 

Davison,  Rees  J do. 

Falkender,  John  L do. 

Funk,  William do. 

Gilhousen,  Albert  E do. 

Goss,  Joseph do. 

Gates,  David  H.. do. 

Ijrvin,  William do. 

Kupp,  Joseph do. 

Kinney,  Perry do- 

Kinney,  John  P do. 

Kern,  Peter do. 

Kuhn,  George do. 

Kaltrider,  George  W do. 

Kistler,  John  S do. 


Ligo,  Martin  W Private. 

Lightner,  John do. 

Mattern,  Sanford  D do. 

Mattern,  Taning  S do. 

Merryman,  John „do. 

Miles,  Joseph  A do. 

Madison,  Joseph  W do. 

Mulberry,  William  H do. 

Miller,  William do. 

M'llvain,  Castleton  B do. 

Maxwell,  Martin do. 

M'Int5rre,  John  A do. 

M'Cahen,  Thomas  C do. 

Myers,  Joseph  R do. 

M'Kinney,  Daniel do. 

Owens,  James  T do. 

Owens,  James  H do. 

Owens,  William  J do. 

Pruner,  Joseph  D do. 

Price,  Albert  H do. 

Quion,  Jacob do- 
Roach,  Robert  A do. 

Stewart,  John  P do. 

Shive,  William  C do. 

Schmidt,  John do. 

Straithoof,  Henry  H do. 

Smith,  Oliver  G do. 

Scoffield,  William do. 

Sneath,  Robert do. 

Stonebraker,  Sanford  M....do. 

Stonebraker,  Sanford do. 

Schell,  Alfred  do. 

Thompson,  James  E do. 

Watson,  Jeremiah  S do. 

Watson,  Samuel  A do. 

Wurtz,  James do. 

Wilson,  Joseph  L do. 

Youtz,  John do. 


Company  E. 

BEOBUITED  AT  AIjTOONA,  BLAIB  OO0NTT. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


Jacob  Szink , Captain. 

Richard  J.  Crozier First  Lieutenant. 

Frederick  ShiUinger Second  Lieutenant. 

Robert  M.  Messimer First  Sergeant. 

David  Counsman Second  Sergeant. 

Alexander  H.  Stewart..... Third  Sergeant. 


Jacob  J.  Smith Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  Flanagan First  Corporal. 

William  B.  Bartley Second  Corporal 

Washington  Foust Third  CorporaL 

Joseph  Noel Fourth  Corporal. 

Charles  Inherst Musician. 


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THIRD   REGIMENT, 


Jaines  D.  Snyder PriTnte. 

Anderson,  Samuel  T do. 

Anderson,  Henry  N do. 

Akin,  Matthew.] do. 

Attick,  James  H do. 

Bush,  John  H do. 

Bcatty,  Franklin  M do. 

Barker,  Gilbert  A.  R do, 

Beals,  Jacob  R do. 

Beams,  John do. 

Baer,  Harrison  D do. 

Bartow,  Thomas do. 

Boyles,  William  T do. 

Briokner,  Frederick do. 

Cutler,  William  B do. 

Cruse,  George  W do. 

Clark,  John  A  do. 

Divine,  John  N „ do. 

Dutfy,  Francis do. 

Fechter,  Ignatius do. 

Fichel,  Paul do. 

Fry,  Robert do. 

Fay,  Andrew  J do. 

Finney,  Francis do. 

Glenn,  William  P do. 

Ginler,  David  M do. 

Garden,  Robert  B do. 

Griffith,  Napoleon  B do. 

Gunkle,  Joseph .do. 

Hubert,  John do. 

Hammond,  James do. 

Hogentogler,  Nath'l  F do. 

Isenburg,.  Daniel,  Jr do. 


Isett,  Washington Private, 

Kellcy,  John  A do. 

Kipple,  George  II do. 

King,  Ilezekiah do. 

Loudon,  David  M do. 

Lynde,  Elihu  S do. 

Langhlin,  John  M.  C do. 

M'Fadden,  John  E do. 

Myers,  Joseph do. 

Marshall,  Alexander  W...do. 

M'Mahan,  Mordecai do. 

Montgomery,  Robert  B....;do. 

Marshall,  William  H do. 

Miller,  Gabriel do. 

MDore,  James  T do. 

Marshall,  Winfield  S do. 

Miller,  Samuel  H do. 

Night  wine,  James do. 

O'Rourke,  Richard do. 

Price,  Wiiliam  H do. 

Parker,  Joseph  L do. 

Parker,  Samuel  D do. 

Quinlan,  Patrick do. 

Reaves,  George do. 

Rook,  Joseph  H do. 

Stoddard,  Thomas do. 

Shandlemeyer,  Jacob do. 

Stocksleger,  Peter  W do. 

Schiednagle,  Anthony do. 

Smith,  William  C  do. 

Sisler,  William do. 

Tipton,  Samuel  B do. 


Company   F, 


KKCRUITED  AT  JOHNSTOWN,   CAMBRIA  COUNTY, 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


John  P.  Linton Captain. 

Hugh  Bradley First  Lieutenant. 

James  C.  Noon Second  Lieutenant. 

William  B.  Bonaker First  Sergeant. 

Michael  Woods Second  Sergeant. 

Charles  KeUy Third  Sergeant. 

Hugh  Daily Fourth  Sergeant. 

Edward  Connery First  Corporal. 

Michael  Burns Second  Corporal. 

Lewis  Beamer Third  Corporal. 

David  D.  Watt Fourth  Corporal. 

Morgan  M'Donald Musician. 

George  W.  Crissinger do. 

Albaugh,  Peter Private. 

Boyle,  Mannus do. 

Bannan,  John do. 

Breman,  John do. 

Conway,  Michael do. 

Cain,  James do. 

Cogan,  George do. 

Cradle,  John do. 

Cradle,  Jacob do. 

Camp,  George  W do. 

Clark,  Patrick do. 

Dibert,  Samuel do. 

Deininger,  Ulrieh do. 

Erline,  William .....do. 

Fitzpatrick,  Daniel do. 

Fite,  John  B do. 

Fisher,  Levi ".do. 

Flinn,  James do. 

Goughenauer,  Daniel  D do. 

Galliher,  John do. 

Griffin,  James do. 

Griffin,  Dennis do. 

Hagan,  Henry do. 

Hartman,  Albert do. 

Hamilton,  James do. 


Helstein ,  Joseph Private. 

Holman,  Charles do. 

Kelly,  John do. 

Kearney,  Zephaniah do. 

Kunkel,  Christian do. 

Keiflin,  Vincent do. 

Lightner,  James do. 

M'Oann,  James do. 

M'Keirnan,  Bernard do. 

M'Coy,  Augustus do. 

M'Grory,  Hugh. do. 

Moran,  Miles do. 

M'Devitt,  James do. 

Myers,  Christian do. 

M'Culloch,  John do. 

M'Goulrich,  James do. 

Mullin,  Patrick do. 

Munzert,  Frederick do. 

Murphy,  James do. 

M'Glaughlin,  Neal do. 

Nary,  Thomas do. 

Ott,  Henry do. 

O'Donnell,  James do. 

Russell,  Luke do. 

Rabb,  Henry do. 

Rowan,  Peter do. 

Smith,  Henry do. 

Seitz,  George do. 

Steinheiser,  Philip do. 

Shearer,  George do. 

Straus,  David do. 

Strenger,  Frederick do. 

Stermer,  Peter do. 

Smith,  Albert do. 

Tighe,  Patrick do. 

Wentroth,  John do. 

Williams,  A.  Jackson do. 


THREE   ^rONTHS'   SEKVICE. 


Company   G. 


RECRUITED   AT  JOHNSTOWN,   CAMBRIA   COUNTY 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


Thomas  H.  Lapsley Captain. 

.TaoobM.  Campbell First  Lieutenant. 

Robert  P.  Robinson Second  Lieutenant. 

James  Moore Fir st  Sergoa  nt. 

John  .J.  Mills Second  Sergeant. 

George  W.  Gageby Third  Sergeant. 

Adam  Gamble Fourth  Sergeant. 

Jonathan  Wolford First  Corpoial. 

Abram  Dougherty Second  Corporal. 

Peter  Beamish Third  Corporal. 

James  Ellis Fourth  Corporal. 

Martin  Fix Musician. 

Michae)  Boyer do. 

Armstrong,  Robert Private. 

Attig,  Nathaniel do. 

Bee,  David do. 

Bingner,  Henry  G do. 

Border,  Peter do. 

Barnhart,  Henry do. 

Barclay,  William do. 

Brandenburg,  August do. 

Cooper,  John do. 

Cooper,  William do. 

Edwards,  William do. 

Emde,  Frederick do. 

Ford,  John do. 

Fritchie,  William do. 

Goughenour,  David do. 

Grant,  Charles do. 

Glass,  Andrew do. 

Glass,  George do. 

Helsel,  Henry do. 

Hough,  John do. 

Hughes,  Stephen do. 

Hogan,  Patrick do. 

Hassey,  Robert do. 

Haines,  Thomas  F do. 

Howe,  Thomas '.o. 

Kern,  Henry  I do. 

Krant,  Christian do. 


Kimmel,  Milton Private. 

Lewis,  Thomas do. 

Lane,  Alexander. do. 

Lane,  Thomas do. 

Livingston,  Frederick do. 

M'Clellaud,  James do. 

M'Geehan,  Samuel  C do. 

Murphy,  Michael do. 

Marsh,  Simon do. 

Maharg,  Samuel do. 

Macarahar,  Coleman do. 

Metzabaugh,  George  W do. 

M  Guire,  Bernard do. 

Moore,  Samuel  H do. 

Mensel,  Henry do. 

M'Coy,  James do. 

Noble,  John do. 

Nevergold,  John do. 

Oitinger,  Jacob do. 

Pickworth,  Robert do. 

Powers,  Patrick do. 

Riley,  Bernard  C do. 

Ream,  Jacob do. 

Roy,  Michael do. 

Ream,  Conrad do. 

St.  Clair,  Stewart  D do. 

Sheehan,  George do. 

Sheehan,  Coyer do. 

Sheai'er,  John do. 

Shaffer,  Henry  B do. 

Siter,  Edward do. 

Stork,  Edward  D do. 

Sleeth,  Samuel  D do. 

Smith,  Martin do. 

Smith,  Michael do. 

Ullery,  Joseph do. 

Weigart,  George do. 

Workman,  Frederick do. 

Watkins,  James do. 


Company  H. 


RECRUITED  AT  HOLLIDAYSBURG,   BliAIR  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


Alexander  M.  Lloyd Captain. 

Christian  N.  Snyder First  Lieutenant. 

Stephen  C.  Potts Second  Lieutenant. 

Augustus  Batton First  Sergeant. 

Frank  Vogle Second  Sergeant. 

Simon  B.  Barr Third  Sergeant. 

Nicholas  Stephens Fourth  Sergeant. 

David  K.  Yoder First  Corporal. 

Caleb  M.  Kephart Second  Corporal. 

James  T.  Pendergast Third  Corporal. 

David  Barr Fourth  Corporal. 

George  Weighaman Musician. 

John  Miller,  Jr do. 

Barr,  Thomas  M Private. 

Beales,  John  T do. 

Boell,  Harry do. 

Boelli  William do. 

Byers,  Walter  P do. 

Black,  George  W.  Z do. 

Bradley,  William  J ....do. 

Blain,  William  J do. 

Blackstone,  Dill do. 

Barr,  James... , do. 


Bryan,  Harry Private. 

Craig,  James do. 

Cvinry,  Charles do. 

Cruse,  Charles  W do. 

Curry,  John do. 

Cooper,  JJenjamin do. 

Clark,  John do. 

Dorsey,  William  C do. 

Frank,  Christian do. 

Fenton,  Charles  M do. 

Green,  Thomas do. 

Grafaus,  Abraham do. 

Garden,  John  R do. 

Gates,  Joseph do. 

Gates,  John do. 

Garber,  George  C do. 

Griflin,  Russell do. 

Henshey,  John  B do. 

Henshey,  Thomas do. 

Hicks,  William do. 

Hughes,  Joseph do. 

Hileman,  William do. 

Hallowry,  Michael do. 


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THIRD   EEGIMEXT, 


Howe,  James  M Private. 

Hawksworth,  George  W do. 

Huff,  Harry do. 

Keech,  Joseph do. 

Keogh,  Edward do. 

Krecs,  George  G do. 

Kinkead,  David  F do. 

Loesb,  John  W do. 

Long,  John  D do. 

Lear,  William do. 

Lane,  John do. 

Lane,  George do. 

Mason,  Robert do. 

Maloy,  Thomas do. 

Miller,  George do. 

M'Clure,  Alexander do. 

Murray,  John (lo. 


M'Bvaine,  William Private. 

Plack,  George do. 

Ream,  Charles do. 

Russ,  Joseph  C do. 

Roush,  George do. 

Shrader,  Frederick do. 

Sellers,  George do. 

Spade,  George do. 

Thompson,  James  E do. 

Tipton,  Caleb do. 

TJllery,  Daniel do. 

Vogle,  Jacob do. 

White,  Benjamin do. 

Wildes,  Tillinghast do. 

White,  Edward do. 

Wingate,  J.  Russell do. 


Company   I. 

RECRUITED   AT   EAST   LIBERTY,    ALLEGHENY   COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


Josiah  J.  Lawson Captain. 

John  W.  Hicks First  Lieutenant. 

George  F.  Weitzel Second  Lieutenant. 

Philip  S.  Baer First  Sergeant. 

Jonathan  ^Voolslayer Second  Sergeant. 

Joseph  Anderson Third  Sergeant. 

GotUeb  Asburv Fourth  Sergeant. 

Charles  M'Farlane First  Corporal. 

Henrv  Woolslayer Second  Corporal. 

Conrad  Fix Third  Corporal. 

Andrew  Mitchell Fourth  Corporal. 

James  Woolslayer Musician 

Marcus  Milliuger do.    , 

Bryson,  David Private. 

Bear,  Adam do. 

Baum,  Henry do. 

Bryant,  Geoi-ge  W do. 

Bauer,  Eugene  L do. 

Crawford,  Scott  R do. 

Connelly,  Patrick do. 

Colhocker,  John do. 

Dewees,  Dilworth do. 

Delaware,  Adam do. 

Diamond,  Patrick do. 

Forsythe,  James do. 

Florin,  lYederick do. 

Green,  Norris  L do. 

Grist,  John  W do. 

Gaunster,  William do. 

Gettys,  Samuel  A do. 

Gorrill,  William do. 

Hughey,  Annanias  R do. 

Hamilton,  George do, 

Hartman,  Henry do. 

Heller,  John do. 

Hartwick,  Bernard do. 


Himbelright,  David  A... Private. 

Irvine,  David do. 

Krebs,  Philip  H do. 

Kauflfman ,  George  D do. 

Karykesler,  Jolm do. 

Loveridge,  Joel do. 

Long,  WilUani  E do. 

Lipp,  Frederick do. 

Mohler,  John  H do. 

Marks,  Wi  Lliam  S do. 

M'Kee,  Isaac do. 

Morris,  Jesse  M do. 

Mixner,  Jacob do. 

Merley,  Walter do. 

M'Nultz,  Robert do. 

M'Munn,  William do. 

Negley,  Daniel  F do. 

Negley,  Ross do. 

O'Niel,  John do. 

Price,  William  P. do. 

Riddle,  Augustus do. 

Roberts,  John do. 

Russell,  Cary  A do. 

Reese,  John  R do. 

Shannon,  John do. 

Schabenstein,  Joseph do. 

Stark,  Henry do. 

Sitzler,  Charles do. 

Shuck,  Jacob do. 

Tapper,  William do. 

Tuttle,  Joseph  W do. 

Thompson,  WiUiam  A do. 

Winkler,  John  B do. 

Wilson,  Charles  A do. 

Young,  Walter  F do. 


Company  K. 

RECRUITED  AT  JOHNSTOWN,   CAMBRIA  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


JohnSuter Captain. 

Allen  K.  Babcock First  Lieutenant. 

John  Downey Second  Lieutenant. 

Daniel  N.  Jones First  Sergeant. 

JohnFrey Second  Sergeant. 

George  F.  Randolph Third  Sergeant. 


James  H.  Gageby Fourth  Sergeant,. 

Thomas  F.  Gordon First  Corporal. 

Powell,  Stackhouse Second  CorporaL 

Hiram  Layton Third  Corporal. 

Emory  Fisher Fourth  Corporal. 

James  F.  Allen Musician. 


THRRK   MONTHS'    SERVICE. 


39 


James  A.  Kinley. Musiciiin. 

And rews,  Richard Private. 

Barnett,  Thaddeus do. 

Barclay,  George do. 

BakerrPhineas  M do. 

Bennett,  Robert do. 

Brien,  David do. 

Butler,  John do. 

Cobey,  Frank  M do, 

Confer,  Frank  F do. 

Decker,  John do. 

Duncan,  James do. 

Dvsart,  Frederick  S do. 

Dysart,  William  E do. 

Easly,  (.'asper  W do. 

Eldridge,  William do. 

Gathegau,  Charles  R do. 

Glass,  Jacob  A do. 

Grimslev,  Thompson  D do. 

Golden,  Philip  F do. 

Hulf,  William do, 

Harrod,  Harry,. do. 

Heaverne,  Michael do. 

Hoerle,  Henry do. 

Hite,  Henry  J do. 

Ingles,  James do. 

Kane,  Bartley do. 

Kelly,  Thomas  S do. 

Kooken,  Samuel do. 

Kauflfman,  John  H„ do. 

Litz,  Ebenezer do. 

IjQWlBan,  Webster  B do. 


Lenhart,  Henry Private. 

M'Lain,  William do. 

M'Cullough,  Felix do. 

Mitchell,  William  D do. 

Mooney,  Matthew do. 

Matthews,  James do. 

Miller,  Alexander do. 

O'Neil.  John  do. 

O'Clark,  John do. 

Orum,  Albert do. 

Orr,  James  S do. 

Petriken,  Henry  B do. 

Peterson,  John  C do. 

Price,  William do. 

Quinn,  James do. 

Quirk,  Michael do. 

Robb,  Samuel  M do. 

Stern,  William do. 

Shoemaker,  John  C do. 

So.bitz,  Henrv  H do. 

Slater,  William  H do. 

Smith,  James do. 

Sherman,  Thomas  R do. 

Thomas,  William  M do. 

Thomas,  E.  C do. 

Thomas,  Evan do. 

Thomas,  Joseph  G do. 

Watkins,  Reese do. 

Watkins,  James  I do. 

Walker,  William do. 

Young,  Wesley  M do. 

Zimmerman,  Jaoob do. 


Fourth  Regiment. 


THE  Fourth  volunteer  regiment  originated  in  the  First  regiment,  2d  Bri- 
gade, 2d  Division,  of  the  State  militia,  organized  under  the  militia  act  of 
1858.  It  consisted  of  six  companies,  and  had  a  full  regimental  organization, 
the  officers  holding  State  commissions.  In  response  to  the  call  oi  the  President, 
a  pubhc  meeting  was  held  at  Iliforristown,  Montgomery  county,  on  the  16th  of 
AprU,  at  which,  the  feeling  of  patriotic  devotion  to  the  cause  of  the  Govern- 
ment was  emphatically  displayed,  and  resolutions  were  passed  pledging  as- 
sistance to  the  families  of  such  as  volunteered.  On  the  following  day,  the  ser- 
vices of  the  militia  regiment  were  tendered  to  the  Governor,  for  the  term  of  three 
months,  and  were  accepted,  on  condition  that  the  command  would  report  in 
Harrisburg  within  four  days.  The  officers  immediately  commenced  the  enrol- 
ment of  recruits,  and  at  the  expiration  of  the  time  appointed,  some  six  hundred 
men,  from  Montgomery  county  and  vicinity,  were  ready  to  move. 

The  excitement  and  gloom  incident  to  their  departure,  can  only  be  felt  by 
a  people  unused  to  war.  All  business  was  suspended,  and  the  whole  popula- 
tion appeared  upon  the  streets.  Flags  were  provided  by  the  ladies  of  IS  orris- 
town,  which  were  presented  with  appropriate  ceremonies.  On  Saturday,  April 
20th,  the  command  proceeded  by  rail  to  Harrisburg,  and  reached  Camp  Curtin 
at  two  o'clock  P.  M.  It  was  the  intention  to  have  remained  in  camp,  till  a  suffi- 
cient number  of  men  could  have  been  procured  from  Montgomery  county,  to 
fill  the  regiment  to  its  maximum  number  j  but  the  urgent  necessities  of  the 
Government  rendered  this  jourpose  impracticable,  and  orders  were  issued  to 
form  a  regiment,  immediately,  from  such  companies  as  were  in  camp.  This 
order  had  the  effect  to  change  the  command,  from  a  militia,  to  a  volunteer  or- 
ganization. 

An  election  was,  accordingly,  held,  which  resulted  in  the  choice  of  the  same 
field  officers,  as  those  holding  the  mOitia  commissions,  which  were  as  follows : 
John  F.  Hartranffc,  of  i^Torristown,  Colonel  j  Edward  Schall,  of  ^orristown, 
Lieutenant  Colonel ;  Edwin  Schall,  of  Norristown,  Major.  Charles  Hunsicker 
was  appointed  Adjutant. 

Scarcely  was  the  organization  completed,  when  marching  orders  were  re- 
ceived. Leaving  Camp  Curtin,  on  the  evening  of  the  21st  of  April,  the  regiment 
proceeded  by  rail  to  Philadelphia,  where  it  was  ordered  by  General  Patterson, 
to  report  to  Colonel  Dare,  of  the  Twenty-third.  Taking  one  company  of  his  own, 
and  the  Fourth  regiment,  Colonel  Dare  proceeded  by  rail  to  Perryville,  Mary- 
land, and  took  possession  of  the  town,  making  such  disposition  of  the  troops, 
as  would  prevent  a  surprise. 

On  the  following  day.  General  Patterson  ordered  the  regiment  to  proceed 
without  delay  to  Washington.  Immediate  application  was  made  to  Colouei 
Dare,  for  transportation  by  steamer  to  Annapolis,  flic  route  by  Baltimore  bc-ing 


THREE   :srONTHS^   SERVICE.  41 

then  closed.  Not  feeling  secure  from  captuie,  Colonel  Dare  only  gave  trans- 
portation for  one  wing  of  the  regiment^  which  embarked  under  command  of 
Colonel  Hartranft.  Ai-riving  at  Annapolis,  the  troops  were  disembarked,  and 
quartered  iu  the  buildings  belongmg  to  the  Naval  Academy,  by  order  of  Major 
General  Butler,  then  in  command  of  the  town.  The  left  wing,  under  command 
of  Major  Schall,  was  detained  several  days  at  Perrj^ille,  for  the  secmity  of  the 
port. 

It  was  expected,  that  the  men  would  be  fully  clothed,  armed^  and  equipped 
at  HaiTisburg,  before  marching.  But  when  the  urgent  appeals  came  from 
Washington  for  troops,  it  was  not  the  time  for  the  patriotic  citizen-soldier  to 
hesitate,  and  the  regiment  marched  without  uniforms  or  equipments,  the  men 
being  armed  with  muskets,  and  provided  with  ammunition,  which  they  were 
obliged  to  carry  in  their  pockets.  Clothing  was  sent  to  the  reghnent  on  the 
28th  of  April,  but  not  until  sometime  in  June,  were  proper  uniforms  supplied. 

In  pursuance  of  orders,  the  regunent  proceeded,  on  the  8th  of  May,  to  Wash- 
ington, and  was  quartered  in  the  Assembly  buildings,  and  iu  a  church  near  by* 
Transportation,  and  camp  and  garrison  equipage  n.ot  having  been  supplied  by 
the  State,  or  the  National  Government,  the  regiment  was  prevented  from  going 
into  camp.  The  close  confinement  of  the  men  in  crowded  quarters,  soon  pro- 
duced its  legitimate  results.  Sickness,  which,  up  to  this  time,  had  been  scarcely 
known  in  the  regiment,  now  began  to  prevail  to  a  considerable  extent.  As  soon. 
as  tents  were  received,  it  was  at  once  established  in  camp,  about  two  miles  from 
the  city,  toward  Bladensburg.  When  the  necessary  equipage  was  furnished, 
regimental  dxiUs  and  inspections  were  commenced,  and  vigorous  measures 
taken  to  make  the  regiment  effective.  On  the  24th  of  June,  it  was  ordered  to 
Alexandria,  in  anticipation  of  an  attack  by  the  enemy,  and  was,  soon  after, 
placed  in  camp  on  Shuter's  Hill,  where  the  regular  drills  and  inspections  were 
resumed. 

On  Sunday,  June  30th,  at  two  o'clock  in  the  morning,  the  pickets  of  the  regi- 
ment, stationed  on  the  old  Fairfax  road,  imder  command  of  Lieutenant  M.  R. 
M'Clennan,  were  attacked  by  about  thirty  of  the  enemy.  They  were  repulsed 
by  our  pickets,  only  three  in  niunber,  who  killed  Sergeant  Haines,  previously 
a  clerk  in  the  Treasury  Department,  at  Washington.  Three  other  of  our  pick- 
ets on  the  outer  post,  intending  to  go  to  the  rescue  of  their  comrades,  came 
in  contact  with  the  enemy's  force,  in  which  Thomas  Murray  was  killed,  and 
Llewelyn  Ehumer  was  severely  wounded.  The  third,  dropping  upon  the  ground, 
escaped  without  injury,  the  enemy,  in  the  excitement  and  darkness,  passing 
over  him.  The  trails  of  blood,  discovered  in  the  morning,  showed  that  they 
had  likewise  suffered  in  the  encounter. 

The  evidences,  on  every  hand,  pointed  unmistakably  to  an  early  advance  of 
the  army.  Inspections  were  careful  and  minute.  All  surplus  baggage  was 
sent  to  the  rear,  together  with  knapsacJiS  and  overcoats,  the  men  retaining  only 
their  blankets.  The  Fourth  regunent  was  assigned  to  the  1st  Brigade,  3d  Divi- 
sion* of  M'Dowell's  army.    The  Division  moved  from  camp,  by  the  Fauftix  road, 

*  Organization  of  1st  Brigade,  Colonel  W.  B.  Franklin,  3d  Division,  Colonel  S.  P.  Heintzle- 
man.  (The  three  Brigades  of  the  Division  were  commanded  respectively  by  Colonels  "W.  B. 
Franklin,  O.  O.  Howard,  and  O.  B.  Wilcox.)  Ricket's  Battery  of  the  1st  U.  S.  Artillery.  Fifth 
regiment  Massachusetts  volunteers,  Colonel  Lawrence.  Eleventh  regiment  Massachusetts 
volunteers,  Colonel  Clark.  First  regiment  Minnesota  volunteers,  Colonel  Gorman.  Fourth 
regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteers.  Colonel  Hartranft. 
C 


42  FOURTH   REGIMENT, 

reaching  Sangster's  station  on  Thursday  evening.  The  enemy  set  fire  to  his 
stores  and  retreated,  as  the  column  advanced.  Firing  was  heard  in  the  diree- 
tion  of  Blackburn's  Ford,  occasioned  by  Colonel  Eichardson^s  reconnoissance  in 
that  direction.  On  Friday  the  division  moved  to  Centreville,  where  the  entire 
army  of  M'Dawell  lay  encamped.  On  Saturday^  the  20th  of  July,  the  question 
of  muster  out  was  freely  agitated,  the  term  of  enlistment  expiring  on  the  fdi- 
lowing  day.  Desirous  of  retaining  the  regiment  in  his  command  tni  the  antici- 
pated battle  should  be  fought,  General  M'Dowell  issued  an  order,  making  the 
following  appeal : 

"The  General  commanding  has  learned  with  regret  that  the  tim^  of  service 
of  the  Fourth  regimciit,  Pennsylvania  volunteers,  is  about  to  expire.  The  ser- 
vices of  the  regiment  have  been  so  important,  its  good  conduct  so  general,  its 
patience  under  privation  so  constant,  its  state  of  efficiency  so-  good,  that  its 
departure,  at  this  time,  can  only  be  considered  an  important  loss  to  thearmy^ 
Fully  recognizing  the  right  of  the  regiment  to  its  discharge  and  payment,  at 
the  time  agreed  upon,  when  it  was  mustered  into  service,  and  determined  to 
carry  out,  literally,  the  agreement  of  the  government  in  this  respect,  the  Gen- 
eral commanding,  nevertheless,  requests  the  regiment  to  continue  in  service 
for  a  few  days  longer,  pledging  that  the  time  of  muster  out  of  service  shall  not 
exceed  two  weeks.  Such  members  of  the  regiment,  as  da  not  accede  to  this 
request,  will  be  placed  under  the  command  of  proi)er  officers,  to  be  marched 
to  the  rear,  mustered  out  of  service,  and  paid,  as  soon  as  possible,  after  the 
expiration  of  the  term  of  service." 

Differences  of  opinion  prevailed  in  the  regiment  upon  the  question  of  com- 
pliance with  this  request.  While  many  were  willing  to  re-enlist  for  two  weeks 
longer,  some  were  desirous  of  being  mustered  out  in  accordance  with  their  con- 
tract with  the  government.  When  it  was  ascertained  that  unanimity  of  sen- 
timent was  not  likely  to  be  secured,  it  was  decided  by  the  commanding  Gen- 
eral, that  to  break  up  the  organization,  and  to  take  a  fragment  of  the  regi- 
ment into  battle  would  not  be  prudent ;  orders  were  accordingly  issued  for  its 
muster  out  of  service.  Several  causes  conspired  to  create  an  aversion  to  re- 
maining. The  regiment  had  been  subject,  during  its  service,  to  hardships  which 
are,  perhaps,  inseparable  from  new  and  hasty  organization,  but  which  bore 
somewhat  heavily  upon  the  men,  a  detail  of  which,  it  is  unnecessary  here  to 
give.  It  was  at  a  time,  too,  when  great  activity  prevailed  in  the  organization 
of  new  regiments  for  the  three  years'  service,  the  officers  of  this  regiment  having 
already  taken  steps  for  making  new  organizations,  in  which  considerable  strife 
was  manifested  to  get  the  trained  men.  Their  decision  was,  accordingly,  made 
more  with  reference  to  their  own  advantage,  and  that  of  their  officers,  than  to 
any  ulterior  results. 

General  M'Dowell,  when  he  found  himself  defeated  in  the  battle  which  en- 
sued, looking  about  for  some  causes  to  which  he  could  attribute  his  failure, 
towards  the  close  of  his  official  report,  drags  in  this  regiment  for  a  share  of 
blame,  to  whose  service  he  had  no  more  rightftd  claim,  and  whose  conduct  be 
could  not  more  justly  censure,  than  that  of  the  regiment  a  week  or  a  month 
earlier  discharged. 

The  subsequent  history  of  the  men  composing  this  regiment  dispels  any 
doubt,  that  may,  at  the  time,  have  been  raised  of  the  rectitude  of  their  inten- 
tions. Under  the  command  of  the  Lieutenant  Colonel,  it  marched  to  Wash- 
ington, from  whence,  it  was  taken  by  rail  to  Harrisburg,  where  it  was  soon  after 


THREE  MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


43 


mustered  out  of  service.  But  measures  were  immediately  taken  for  the  organi- 
zation of  new  regiments,  in  which  the  men  immediately  enlisted  for  the  war, 
and  fully  att^ssted  on  the  bloody  tields  of  Fredericksburg  and  Antietam,  and  in 
numberless  hard  fought  battles  of  the  war,  their  patriotism  and  their  valor. 

The  Colonel  of  the  regiment,  (since  Major  General,)  John  F.  Hartranft,  de- 
siring to  remain  with  the  army  of  M'Dowell,  ofifered  his  services,  and  was  as- 
signed to  duty  on  the  staff  of  Colonel  Franklin,  commanding  the  1st  Brigade. 
In  the  terrible  ordeal  to  which  the  division  of  Heintzelman  was  exposed,  and 
when  the  regiments  were  broken  and  disorganized  by  the  heat  of  the  enemy's 
fire,  Colonel  Hartranft  rendered  invaluable  aid  in  holding  the  men  to  their  duty, 
and  in  rallying  the  regiments  which  had  been  thrown  into  confusion. 

Captain  Cook,  of  company  K,  also  remained,  serving  on  the  staff  of  Colonel 
David  Hunter,  and  was  officially  commended  for  his  gallantry. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS 


John  F.  Hartranft Colonel. 

Edward  Schall Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Edwin  Schall Major. 

Charles  Hunsicken Adjutant. 

W.  H.  Yerkes Quartermaster. 

James  B.  Dunlap Surgeon. 


Charles  W.  Rodgers Assistant  Surgeon. 

T.  W.  M' Daniels Chaplain. 

Martin  Malony Sergeant  Major. 

William  M.  Mintzer Q.  Master  Sergeant. 

George  W.  Arnold Drum  Major. 


REGIMENTAL  BAND 


D.  H.  Stubblebine,  leader,  Musician. 

Edmund  Smith do. 

Alfred  Calwell do. 

Samuel  Weis do. 

George  Evans do. 

Daniel  Ruch do. 

Ephraim  Hale„ do. 


James  Longan Musician. 

Jacob  F.  Gauger do- 

Alpheus  Mixell do. 

John  Peterman do. 

Andrew  Peterman do. 

Hammond  Winters do. 

William  Gibson do. 


Company  A. 


RECRUITED  AT  NORKISTOWN,  MONTGOMERY  COUNTT. 


MUSTERED  IN, 

William  J.  Bolton Captain. 

Joseph  K.  Bolton First  Lieutenant. 

William  S.  Ensley Second  Lieutenant. 

Abraham  L.  Ortlip Third  Lieutenant. 

George  W.  Guss First  Sergeant. 

John  A.Wills Second  Sergeant. 

Thomas  B.  Garner Third  Sergeant. 

William  T.  Roberts Fourth  Sergeant. 

Samviel  S.  Fries First  Corporal. 

George  Keen...^ Second  Corporal. 

C.  Jones  Iredell Third  Corporal. 

Charles  A.  Yost Fourth  Corporal. 


APRIL  20,  1861. 

William  A.  Lambert Musician. 

Samuel  G.  Doud do. 

Aikens,  Samuel Private. 

Brookes,  John do. 

Boyer,  Edwin do. 

Bath,  David  D do. 

Banks,  Benjamin do. 

Carpenter,  George  T do. 

Culp,  George do. 

Deem,  John do. 

Doud,  James  M do. 

Dehavon,  George  W do. 


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FOURTH   REGIMENT, 


Ensley,  William  C Private. 

Earle,  WilUam  P do. 

EJv,  Jonathan  T do. 

EUis,  Jonathan  B do. 

Feather,  Augustus. ».»... do. 

Fitzgerald,  John  P (Jo. 

Fitzgerald,  Charles  H do. 

Garner,  Sylvester do. 

Gilbert,  Theodore do. 

Hartranft,  Abraham do. 

Holt,  Joseph do. 

Jordan,  John do. 

Johnson,  John  M do. 

Jenkins,  Major  L do. 

Jones,  John do. 

Knipe,  Benjamin  F do. 

Kelley,  Henry  S. do. 

Kelley,  John  S do* 

Kelley,  Thomas do. 

Kirkbride,  Abraham  H do. 

Kanause,  John do, 

Kulp,  George  H,., do. 

Lewis,  Elijah do. 

Lighteap,  Michael..»....>.....^...do. 

Moore,  John  S do. 

Mather,  William  L do, 

Moyer,  Joseph  R do. 

M'Coy,  WilUam do. 


M'Cartuey,  Juuics Pri vatt 

Nungesser,  William  B do. 

Pugii,  Reese do. 

Richards,  John do. 

Roberts,  Robert do. 

Randall,  George  M do. 

Reiff,  Thomas  J do. 

I  Robbens,  Jacob do. 

Shoffner,  John do. 

Shotfner,  George  W do. 

Shainline,  John  Y do. 

Smedley,  Mifflin do. 

Saylor,  James  C do. 

Saylor,  Josiah do. 

Sutch,  Charles do. 

Shainline,  Henry  H do. 

Sutch,  Abraham  B .....do. 

Stephens,  Jacob  R do. 

Spencer,  James do. 

Smith,  Henrys do. 

Slemmer,  Adam  R .......do. 

Selah,  Theodore do. 

Smedley,  Isaiah — do. 

Schi-ack,  Valentine do. 

Server,  Mathias  T do. 

Shainline,  William  H do. 

Thompson,  Benjamin do. 

I    Tippen,  Henry do. 


Company  B. 

»ECRUITED  AX  NOBKISTOWN,   MONTGOMEBY   COCNXY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


Robert  E.  Taylor Captain. 

Thomas  Magee First  Lieutenant. 

M.  Robert  M'Clennan Second  Lieutenant. 

Lane  S.  Hart First  Sergeant. 

W^illiam  H.  Griffith Second  Sergeant. 

Lorenzo  D.  Shearer Third  Sergeant. 

George  M.  Coler Fourth  Sergeant. 

Joseph  C.  Reed 

David  W.  Roberts First  Corporal. 

Thomas  C.  Simpsoa Secoud  Corporal. 

John  H.  Kirkbride Third  Corporal. 

Israel  W.  Hart Fourth  Corporal. 

Altemus,  George  F Private. 

Alker,  Jaeob do. 

Ashburn,  James. do. 

Bruce,  Howard do. 

Buck,  .Jeremiah  W do. 

Buck,  Isaiah  B do. 

Buzby,  Egbert  B do. 

Boyer,  .John  M ., do. 

Bickle,  Harrison do. 

Clemer,  Daniel  W do-, 

Coulston,  John  H do. 

Corson,  George  N do, 

Betweiler,  Samuel  H do. 

Earls,  Charles do. 

Essick,  John  E do. 

Evans,  Charles  B  do. 

Ewing,  Thomas  S ....do. 

Fillman,  Allen  H do. 

Freedley,  J.  Isett do. 

Frease,  Charles  E do. 

Fitzwater,  Jacob do. 

Grimes,  Robert do. 

Griffitti,  Ellridg&G do. 

Hahn,  James  W do. 

Hahn,  Philip,  Jr do^ 

ITansell,  Ivens  R.......-'.........do.. 


Heebner,  James  B Private. 

Heenan,  John do. 

Hart,  Frank  A do. 

Hocker,  Edward do. 

Hughes,  Henry  C do. 

Hunsicker,  Davis. do. 

Henderson,  George  W do. 

Jacobs,  JohnR do. 

Jacobs,  Henry do. 

Kirkbride,  Ferdinand  P  ...do. 

Kugler,  Samuel  A do* 

Keyser,  Charles  A do. 

Linker,  Daniel do. 

Mowder,  Enos do. 

Markley,  Samuel do. 

Miller,  Samuel do. 

Major,  J.  Benton do. 

Montgomery,  WiUiam do. 

M'Carte,  Courtland do. 

M'Carte,  Marshall do. 

M'Combs,  Samuel  C do. 

Neiman,  WiUiam do. 

Owens,  William  W do. 

Rodenbaugh,  John do. 

ReifT,  George  A do. 

Reifl;  Charles  A do. 

Rapine,  William  S do. 

Stephens,  Samuel  P do. 

Spenoer,  John do. 

Schrack,  Adam  J do. 

Shupe,  Samuel  R do. 

Syckle,  Lewis  J do. 

Shearer,  Samuel  J .da 

Smith,  Paul  A do. 

Thomas,  Barclay do. 

Tomlinson,  John  M.  H do. 

Wilson,  James  H do. 

Young,  Benjamin .....do. 


THREE   MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


45 


Company    0. 

RECBUITED  AT   I'OTTSTOWN,  MONTGOMEKY  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


John  R.  Brooke Captain. 

Williams.  Hobert First  Lieutenant. 

Joseph  Umstead Second  Lieutenant. 

Charles  Malsberger First  Sergeant. 

William  B.  Stanford Second  Sergeant. 

Mahlon  S.  Ludwig Third  Sergeant. 

Henry  F.  Butz Fourth  Sergeant. 

Benjamin  F.  Guest First  Corporal. 

.John  H.  Root Second  Corporal. 

George  Sheets Third  Corporal. 

William  M.  Rankin Fourth  Corporal. 

Edmund  Guest Musician. 

William  Antrim do. 

Auchey,  John. Private. 

Butz,  George  W do. 

Bickle,  Lewis  H do. 

Bull,  OctaviusS do. 

Beadencup,  John  A do. 

Bower,  Jacob do. 

Buckwalter,  Samuel do. 

Corbett,  John do. 

Dawson,  Esler  G do. 

Dehart,  Samuel do. 

Doaroft",  Abraham do. 

Daily,  Myers do. 

Dechant,  Jacob  W do. 

Engle,  James  M do. 

Fitz,  Jacob  L do. 

Fryer,  Michael  F do. 

Fryer,  Evan do. 

Fair,  Frank do. 

Frick,  Paul ...do. 

Geiger,  David  I do. 

Geiger,  Charles  L do. 

Hobart,  William  M do. 

Hesser,  Abraham do. 

Hendricks,  John do. 

Heft,  John do, 

Hoffman,  Albert do. 


Hoffman,  Enos Private. 

Hunsicker,  William do. 

Kirkpatrick,  William do. 

Kirst,  Abraham do. 

Kupp,  JohnL do. 

Lessig,  Adam do. 

Lacey,  Samuel do. 

Lesher,  William  G do. 

Lachman,  Washing'nH....do. 

Mauger,  Thomas do. 

;  Missimer,  Andrew do. 

i  Neiman,  Jonah  M do. 

j  Potts,  Nathaniel do. 

1  Potts,  Williams do. 

j  Potts,  John  T do. 

I  Phillips,  David  M do. 

j  Reinard,  John do. 

I  Roberts,  Dewees  W do. 

1  Scholl,  John  J do. 

I  Skean,  Peter  E do. 

i  Simpkins,  Charles do. 

Spong,  Joseph do. 

Schanely,  Jacob do. 

Seigfried,  George  W do. 

Smith,  Charles  C do. 

Sample,  John  R do. 

Thompson,  Rees  B do. 

Vandersyde,  George do. 

Walters,  James do. 

Weir,  Abraham  H do. 

Wamback,  Henry do. 

Willauer,  William  H do. 

Wells,  William  S do. 

Weand,  Daniel  B do. 

Yergey,  Isaac  L do. 

Yergey,  William do. 

Yergey,  Thomas do. 

Yohn,  Leidy  J do. 


C  OMP ANY    D 


RECRUITED  AT  NORBISTOWN,  MONTGOMERY  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


Reuben  T.  Schall Captain. 

Charles  Hansell Krst  Lieutenant. 

David  SchaU Second  Lieutenant. 

Hiram  Lysinger First  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Painter Second  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Fair Third  Sergeant. 

John  Fair Fourth  Sergeant. 

Jesse  S.  Batchelder First  Corporal. 

Andrew  Fair Second  Corporal. 

Joseph  Bell Third  Corporal. 

Henry  Foreman Fourth  Corporal. 

A.  D.  Earl Musician. 

Adam  Zinnel do. 

Bond,  John  H Private. 

Boaz,  John do. 

Brant,  John do. 

Beal,  John do. 

Burk,  Francis do. 

Cloward,  Samuel do. 

Conway,  James do. 

Cumming,  Patrick...., do. 

Craighton,  Irvin do. 

Custer,  A.  P do. 


Davis,  Freeman Pr iv  ate. 

Dehaven,  Isaac do. 

Dougherty,  John do. 

Earl,  John do. 

Fleck,  John  R do. 

Griffith,  James  M do. 

i  Gauss,  Jacob do. 

Garess,  Joseph do. 

Geist,  William do. 

j  Griffith,  James  R do. 

!  Gratz,  Theodore do. 

;  Griffith,  Charles do. 

Geyer,  John do. 

HoUowell,  Joshua do. 

Jenkins,  WiUiam do. 

Keeler,  Jesse do. 

Kay,  Samuel do. 

Kelly,  Thomas  A do. 

Kulp,  James do. 

Lougherty,  David do. 

Lightcap,  George do. 

Leedom,  Andrew do. 

Markley,  David  B do. 


46 


FUUinn   KEGIMENT, 


M'Ducfus,  Thomas Private. 

M'Coy,  John do. 

M'Crea,  Alexander do. 

Mills,  Samuel do. 

M'Vaugh,  Harry do. 

Nail,  Levi  B do. 

Nail,  Harry do. 

Orner,  Nathan do. 

Parker,  John  F do. 

Peters,  Samuel do. 

Smith,  Thomas do. 

Shuck,  Thomas do. 

Sherdin,  Bernard do. 

Schall,  Calvin do. 

Stitler,  Henry do. 

Seaman,  James do. 


Sutch,  William Private. 

Stewart,  Charles do. 

Shine,  William do. 

Tompkins,  Owen do. 

Tolan,  Isaac do. 

Tompkins,  Jacob do. 

Tippen,  George do. 

Vanfossen,  Arnold,  Jr do. 

Williamsouf  Mills do. 

Wampold,  Philip do. 

Wildsmith,  John do. 

White,  Henry do. 

Wcntz,  Charles  A do. 

Wagner,  J.  E do. 

Wright,  A.  G do. 


Company   E. 

RKCRUITED  AT  NORRISTOWN,    MONTGOMKRY   COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


George  Amey Captain. 

Richard  T.  Stewart First  Lieutenant. 

James  P.  Butler  Second  Lieutenant. 

David  Knipe First  Sergeant. 

Henry  Nviss Second  Sergeant. 

William  Eastwood Third  Sergeant. 

.John  Giligan Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  R.  Wager First  Corporal. 

William  Biggs Second  Corporal. 

George  F.  Fisher Third  Corporal. 

Charles  Jones Fourth  Corporal . 

Thomas  Lounck Musician. 

John  Childs do. 

Augge,  Samuel Privo,te. 

Baker,  George  W do. 

Barnes,  Charles do. 

Bright,  George do. 

Basin,  Jacob do. 

Carey,  William do. 

Carroll,  John  P do. 

Custard,  Edwin  C...  do. 

Crady,  Joseph do. 

Docherdy,  Robert do. 

Delany,  Michael do. 

Doud,  Thomas do. 

Dimond,  Denny do. 

Enos,  William do. 

Fisher,  John  F do. 

Ford,  Charles do. 

Fisher,  Jacob  F do. 

Fisher,  Hiram  C do. 

Furlong,  Henry do. 

Grevr,  William do. 

Grew,  Nathan do. 

Gardner,  Thomas do. 

Gardner,  John do. 

Hendricks,  Joseph  P do. 

Hucheron,  Isaac do. 

Hallman,  William do. 


Henan,  David Private. 

Hollinger,  James do. 

Johnson,  Benjamin do. 

Lear,  Owen do. 

Lysinger,  Daniel do. 

Larrison,  Joseph do. 

Lockard,  Thomas do. 

List,  Albert do. 

Lookens,  Charles  K do. 

M'Daid,  John do. 

M'Daid,  William do. 

M'Fadden,  F do. 

M'Ewen,  Thomas do. 

Miller,  George  W do. 

Moore,  Aaron do. 

Mooney,  Michael do. 

Murray,  Thomas do. 

Master,  Antrim do. 

Moyer,  Jonas do. 

O'Neele,  Charles do. 

Powers,  James do. 

Quinn,  John do. 

Quinn,  William do. 

Reily,  David do. 

Ruch,  Francis do. 

Rhumer,  Llewelyn do. 

Rhumer,  Charles  H do. 

Shoemaker,  Mathias do. 

Smith,  John do. 

Springer,  Elias do. 

Steward,  Robert do. 

Tomany,  Francis do. 

Uncuffer,  William do. 

Vaghn,  Patrick do. 

Vamy,  Isaac do. 

Workiser,  George do. 

Welsh,  John do. 

Williams,  John do. 


Company  F. 

RECRUITED  AT  MEDIA,   DELAWARE  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


George  Dunn Captain. 

Thomas  V.  Cooper F^rst  Lieutenant. 

Archibald,  M'Munn Second  Lieutenant. 

William  Callum First  Sergeant. 

Richard  Stiles Second  Sergeant. 


Thomas  J.  M'Millan Third  Sergeant. 

John  L.  Woodcock Fourth  Sergeant. 

Caleb  Hoopes First  Corporal. 

James  Mulholand Second  Corporal. 

John  B.  Sully Third  Corporal. 


THREE    MONTHS'    SERVICE. 


47 


William  Durell Fourth  Corporal. 

William  Quail Musician. 

Henry  Carney do. 

Baker,  Henry  J Private. 

Broomall,  Thomas do. 

Baggs,  John do. 

Brantz,  Peter do. 

Baggs,  William do. 

Britton,  John do. 

Blair,  Matthew do. 

Coppock,  Robert do. 

Cottingham,  John do. 

Clowney,  John do. 

Coulter,  Thomas do. 

Conner,  James do. 

Davis,  John  B do. 

Dyson,  Thomas do. 

Davis,  John  M do. 

Eckil,  William do. 

Evans,  James do. 

Ford,  Able do. 

Ford,  Allen do. 

Farra,  Lorenzo  D do. 

Farra,  William do. 

Grubb,  David do. 

Griffin,  Thomas do. 

Gorman,  James do. 

Glen,  JohnW do. 

Graden,  Benjamin do. 

Glen,  George  W do. 

Greenwood,  Henry do. 

Gillon,  Hamilton do. 

Henderson,  George do. 

Henderson,  Robert do. 


HoUingworth ,  John Private. 

Hughs,  Patrick do. 

Harigan,  Daniel do. 

Johnson,  Robert do. 

Johnson,  Stephen do. 

Ketzler,  Jeremiah do. 

Kelly,  Tliomas do. 

Laden,  Thomas do. 

Magee,  Joseph  D do. 

M' Donald,  Benjamin  H do. 

Monahan,  Michael do. 

Martin,  Minchal do. 

M'Cuen,  John do. 

M'Ginnes,  William do. 

Nuttle,  Richard  J do. 

Palmer,  John do. 

Potts,  John  P do. 

Parker,  Joseph do. 

Roberts,  William do. 

Rap,  Amos  R do. 

Redmond,  Franklin do. 

Redmond,  Antrim do. 

Stirk,  Ephraitai do. 

Stikes,  George do. 

Techton,  Samuel  N do. 

Townsend,  William do. 

Techton,  John do. 

Wright,  Baker  C do. 

Weaver,  James  W.  G do. 

Watters,  James do. 

Wasson,  James do. 

Worrell,  James do. 

Willans,  John do. 

Yarnall,  Lee  L do. 


Company    Gr 


RECRTTITED  AT  liEWISBUBG,   UNION  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


John  W.  Chamberlin Captain. 

George  H.  Hassenplug First  Lieutenant. 

James  M.  Linn Second  Lieutenant. 

James  Chamberlin First  Sergeant. 

Thomas  Donachy Second  Sergeant. 

John  N.  Wilson Third  Sergeant. 

Peter  Koser Fourth  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Cuskaden First  Corporal. 

Charles  H.  Trainer Second  Corporal. 

Jeremiah  Snyder Third  Corporal. 

William  Frymire Fourth  Corporal. 

William  Wise Musician. 

Ammon,  Levi Private. 

Bell,  A.  James do. 

Brown,  Henry do. 

Buoy,  Charles  S do. 

Campbell,  Jacob do. 

Davis,  David do. 

Davis,  Thomas do. 

Derr,  John  H do. 

Dye,  Richard do. 

Edwards,  Richard do. 

Everett,  William do. 

Evans,  Charles  R do. 

Foote,  George  W do, 

Frey,  Henry do. 

Funk,  Louis  H do. 

Gibbony,  Jacob do. 

Gilham,  William do. 

Grant,  William do. 

Gimter,  William do. 

Houtz,  Adam  S do. 

Hanu,  Nathan  M do. 

Harvey,  John do. 

Hans,  William  H do. 

Heightsman,  Henry do. 

Heury,  Robert do. 

Hutchison,  He,ury do. 


Housewerth,  Benj.  F Private. 

Housel,  Seth  J do. 

Kersterer,  Isaac  S do. 

Klechner,  Samuel  F do. 

Lenhart,  John do. 

Lenhart,  Benjamin do. 

Martlett,  William  A do. 

Mackey,  James  R do. 

M'Gregor,  Samuel do. 

M'Gregor,  Daniel do. 

M'Pherson,  John do. 

Moody,  Charles do. 

Moyer,  Jacob  N do. 

Nesbitt,  David  B do. 

Norris,  John  A do. 

Orwig,  Joseph  R do. 

Prass,  James  H do. 

Pursell,  .Joseph do. 

Potter,  Lemuel do. 

Reed,  Martin  G do. 

Reed,  Thomas  D do. 

Sasaman,  Emanuel do. 

Sanford,  James  H do. 

Smaltzried ,  Gottlieb do. 

Smith,  Michael do. 

Snively,  Charles  H do. 

Snyder,  Henry do. 

Stoughton,  Aaron do. 

Switzer,  William  M do. 

Stoughton,  Roland do. 

Schoch,  Martin  L do. 

Tetlow,  Afihton do. 

Tovey,  Daniel do. 

Tove'y,  William do. 

Ulrich,  William do. 

Van  dine,  Matthew   do. 

Walsh,  Robert do. 

Wertz,  John do. 


48 


FOURTH   REGIMENT, 


Company   H. 

BECUUITED  AT  EELLEFONTE,  CENTRE  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  19,  1861. 


Austin  B.  Snyder Captain. 

William  H.  Blair First  Lieutenant. 

William  L.  Raphile Second  Lieutenant. 

James  Hughes First  Sergeant. 

Evan  R.  Goodfellow Second  Sergeant. 

JobnS.  Boell  Third  Sergeant. 

Joseph  A.  Clark Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  C.  Davis First  Corporal. 

James  Dowling Second  Corporal. 

Charles  Glenn Third  Corporal. 

Lemuel  B.  Holt Fourth  Corporal. 

George  Young  Musician. 

Emory  Hutton do. 

Antes,  Frederick  T Private. 

Anderson,  James  G do. 

Ammermau,  Thomas do. 

Barger,  James do. 

Beadley,  Philip do. 

Barger,  Constance do. 

Bowers,  Levi do. 

Barger,  John do. 

Bland,  Edward do. 

Barthurst,  Simeon do. 

Cox,  George do. 

Curtin,  James  B do. 

Clark,  William  do. 

Drawker,  Alexander do. 

Doylo,  Andrew do. 

Dowling,  Edward do. 

Eminheiser,  Abram  E do. 

Funk,  George do. 

Fink,  John do. 

Fell,  Charles do. 

Funk,  Joseph, do.    ^ 

Garner,  George  W do. 

Hinton,  Robert do. 

Hollahan,  John  F do. 

Huey,  Samuel do. 

Hollabaugh,  Roland  C do. 


Hamilton,  Thomas  B Private. 

Hayes,  James.  do. 

Holt,  Thomas do. 

Henry,  John  C do. 

Harshberger,  Abraham do. 

Keyes,  Stanley do. 

Kniceley,  George  H do. 

Knoll,  Ira do. 

Kulp,  James do. 

Kenngott,  Henry do. 

Lehr,  Jacob do. 

Laughlin,  Michael do. 

Miles,  Richard do. 

Miller,  Samuel  L do. 

Martin,  Hugh do. 

Mackey,  William  I do. 

Mullin,  Frank do. 

M'Cartney,  James  E do. 

M'Lenahan,  William do. 

Paisons,  David  H ..do. 

Powers,  Daniel do. 

Powers,  James do. 

Sweyers,  Daniel do. 

Sands,  Henry do. 

Swiler,  John do. 

Schnell,  Augustus  T do. 

Shultz,  William  H do. 

Shirk,  William do. 

Swerd,  Windell do. 

Steel,  Commodore  P do. 

Spears,  Edward do. 

Shelby,  Joseph do. 

Twitmire,  Henry do. 

Waltz,  Calvin do. 

Wilson,  John  A do. 

Wilson,  William do. 

Wyland,  George  E do. 

Wetsler,  William  W do. 


Company  I, 


EECRUITED  AT  NOBRISTOWN,   MONTGOMERY  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


William  Allabaugh Captain. 

Lewis  Ramsey First  Lieutenant. 

Charles  S.  M'Glathary Second  Lieutenant. 

Joseph  Rylands .».First  Sergeant. 

Thomas  Jones Second  Sergeant. 

Daniel  Streper Third  Sergeant. 

George  Y.  Hansell Fourth  Sergeant. 

George  H.  Smith First  Corporal. 

Charles  Durham Second  Corporal. 

John  H.  White Tlilrd  Corporal. 

Benjamin  Uelele Fourth  Corporal. 

William  Hinkle Musician. 

Edwin  R.  W.  Sickles do. 

Badman,  .John Private. 

Barry,  William do. 

Bennet,  John do. 

Bonter,  Edward do. 

Buck,  James  H do. 

Carn,  Charles do. 

Carter,  James do. 

Chilling,  Thomas do. 

Cox,  William  R do. 

Clinberger,  Simon do. 

Davis,  Harry do. 

Deen,  Samuel do. 


1  Dehaven,  George Private. 

I  Dehaven,  Henry do. 

j  Dillon,  Michael do. 

'  Dougherty,  John do. 

Emory,  George do. 

,  Eckhorn,  George  J.... do. 

Erney,  Jacob do. 

j  Fornwalt,  Nathan do. 

Fulner,  Jacob do. 

j  Geicel,  Christian do. 

1  Geiger,  Jacob  W do. 

Geiger,  William  M do. 

Gilbert,  William  R do. 

Gancer,  Christian do. 

Gotwalt,  Alexander , do. 

Graham,  John  do. 

Halhnan,  Samuel do. 

Hoover,  Jacob  L do. 

Jones,  Edward  C do. 

Kane,  David do. 

Keven,  Patrick do. 

Lamsbach,  John  W do. 

Lath,  William do. 

Lowry,  George do, 

Makens,  Sylvester do". 


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Martin,  Allen Private. 

Martin,  William  H do. 

Mercer,  George do. 

Meris,  John do. 

M'Clane,  Hugh do. 

M'Colly,  Nathan do. 

M'Cool,  Joshua do. 

M'Dade,  Patrick do. 

Mushower,  Jones ,..do. 

Nichols,  William  B do. 

Philips,  James do. 

Printz,  Abraham do. 

Ramsey,  Nathan  H do. 

Reed,  Andrew  J do. 


Rodebaugh,  Charles Private. 

Rodebaugh,  George do. 

Rodebaugh,  Samuel do. 

Rot)erts,  George  K.. do. 

Robinson,  William do. 

Rogan,  Patrick do. 

Schrack,  David do. 

Shuttleworth,  J.  W do. 

Slingluflf,  Samuel„ do. 

Still,  Beniamin  R do. 

Thomas,  William  F do. 

Vanjfossen,  Thomas  B do. 

Whishlar,  George  W do. 

White,  George  W do. 


Company   K. 

RECRUITED  AT  NORRISTOWN,   MONTaOMERY  COtTNTT. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  18G1. 


Walter  H.  Cook Captain. 

Henry  K.  Weand First  Lieutenant. 

Charles  Y.  Fisher Second  Lieutenant. 

David  R.  Connard First  Sergeant. 

Noah  B.  Brown Second  Sergeant. 

Peter  A.  Brown Third  Sergeant. 

Sidney  Brown Fourth  Sergeant 

Frank  L.  Wagner First  Corporal. 

Joseph  K.  Corson Second  Corporal. 

Frank  Hart Third  Corporal. 

Daniel  M.  Yost Fourth  Corporal. 

William  M.  M'Gowen Musician. 

Samuel  Moore do. 

Badman,  Philip Private. 

Baker,  Silas do. 

Beckwith,  Jonas do. 

Bush,  George  W do. 

Cauney,  Bernard do. 

Carr,  John  A do. 

Carr,  Thomas  M do. 

Chadwick,  George  E do. 

Conway,  Isaac do. 

Corner,  William do. 

Dager,  Charles  T do. 

Dehaven,  Reuben do. 

Edwards,  Henry do. 

Fye,  Augustus do. 

Flanigan,  Francis do. 

Gilmer,  James do. 

Grundy,  John do. 

Harkins,  George do. 

Hart,  Samuel do. 

High,  .Joseph  H do. 

Kelly,  Richard do. 

Kirby,  Enoch  B do. 

Kutz,  Geoj^e do. 

Landy,  Terance do. 

Marple,  John do. 


Mars,  Tliomas Private. 

M'Corkle,  Archibald do. 

M'Closkey,  Stephen do. 

M'Glathery,  William do. 

M'  Gowen,  John do. 

M' Main,  William do. 

Maiden,  James do. 

Miller,  John do. 

Moore,  John , do. 

Magee,  Thomas do. 

Nuss,  John  S do. 

Ogden  William do. 

.  Oneil,  John do. 

I  Palmer,  Joseph., do. 

Phipps,  Hiram , do. 

Phipps,  Stephen do. 

Pierce,  Jnmes do. 

Potts,  William  W do. 

Quarmby,  Allen do. 

Rambo,  Ivens do. 

Rhoads,  Nathaniel do. 

Scarlett,  Robert  W do. 

Schmearer,  Tobias do. 

Scott,  Walter do. 

Sheetz,  John do. 

Sidders,  Charles do. 

Signet,  David do. 

Street,  Richard do. 

Styer,  Charles do. 

Styer,  John do. 

Swallow,  Jonathan do. 

Ward,  John do. 

Weaver,  William  B do. 

Weland,  Charles  A do. 

WUla,  Clarence  W do. 

Wills,  William  W.,Jr do. 

Wood,  Abraham do. 

Wood,  James do. 


Fifth  Regiment. 


THE  Fifth  regiment  was  organized  at  Camp  Curtin,  on  the  21st  of  April, 
1861,  by  the  choice  of  the  following  officers :  R.  P.  M'Dowell,  of  Pitts- 
burg, Colonel  5  Benjamin  C.  Christ,  of  Minersville,  Schuylkill  county,  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel ;  K.  Bruce  Petriken,  of  Huntingdon,  Major.  William  Spencer 
was  designated  by  Colonel  M'Dowell  as  Adjutant.  The  companies,  of  which 
the  regiment  was  composed,  were  hastily  recruited  in  various  sections  of  the 
State,  and  were  the  result  of  that  outburst  of  patriotism  which  was  every- 
where manifested.  At  Lebanon,  a  public  meeting  was  held  at  the  Court  House, 
at  which,  after  some  brief  speaking,  a  company  was  enrolled  under  Captain 
John  Ulrich,  which  became  company  G,  and  a  liberal  fund  subscribed  for  the 
aid  of  the  families  of  the  men  who  volunteered.  A  similar  spirit  was  mani- 
fested in  nearly  every  county  of  the  State,  where  companies  were  organized,  and 
in  a  similar  manner  was  our  whole  volunteer  force  recruited. 

With  no  opportunity  for  drill  or  company  exercise  of  any  kind,  the  raw 
recruits  were  marched  to  the  State  Arsenal,  where  they  drew  their  arms,  the 
old  regulation  musket,  and  twenty  rounds  of  cartridge,  which,  for  want  of  ac- 
coutrements, were  carried  in  their  pockets.  On  the  evening  of  the  same  day, 
April  21st,  the  regiment  was  placed  on  board  a.  train  of  box  cars,  and  moved 
down  the  Northern  Central  railway  in  the  direction  of  Baltimore ;  but,  during 
the  night,  the  course  of  travel  was  reversed,  and  the  next  morning  found  the 
command  again  in  Harrisburg.  The  train  then  moved  to  Philadelphia,  where 
it  arrived  at  four  o'clock  on  the  afternoon  of  the  22d.  Two  companies  were 
here  detailed  to  guard  some  steamboats  in  their  passage  tlu^ough  the  Chesa- 
peake and  Delaware  canal  to  Perryville.  The  remaining  companies  moved,  on 
the  following  morning,  by  rail,  for  the  same  destination.  In  the  evening  of  the 
same  day  the  regiment  embarked  on  three  steamers  and  proceeded  to  Annapo- 
lis, where  it  was  quartered  in  the  battery  and  boat  houses.  Eemaining  on  duty 
here  till  April  26th,  it  was  ordered  to  march  on  the  railway  towards  Annapolis 
Junction,  with  the  expectation  that  the  column  would  be  met  by  a  train,  on 
which  it  would  be  taken  forward.  But  the  train  was  found  on  the  way  off  an 
embankment,  where  it  had  been  precipitated  by  the  malicious  displacement  ot 
a  rail.  Arriving  at  the  Junction,  foot  sore  and  weary,  it  was  placed  in  position 
to  repel  an  attack,  which,  it  was  rumored,  would  be  made  during  the  night 
from  Baltimore.  The  men  slept  on  their  arms,  prepared  for  any  emergency. 
On  the  following  day,  April  27th,  it  moved  by  rail  to  Washington,  and  was 
quartered  in  a  building  just  back  of  the  City  Hall.  Here  it  was  visited  by 
President  Lincohi  and  Secretary  Seward,  each  of  whom  spoke  briefly,  to  the 
great  gratification  of  the  men. 

The  regiment  remained  quartered  in  the  city,  engaged  in  drill  and  guard 


THEEE  MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


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duty.  On  the  7th  of  May,  uniforms  were  received  from  tlic  State  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. On  Wednesday,  the  29th,  the  command  marched  out  about  a  mile  east 
of  the  city  of  Washington,  when,  for  the  first  time,  it  wks  placed  in  camp.  Li 
this  camp,  which  was  called  Camp  Washington,  the  regiment  remained,  en- 
gaged in  drill,  tiU  the  28th,  when  it  was  ordered  to  Alexandria,  Virginia,  where 
upon  its  arrival  it  was  quartered  in  the  city.  On  the  3d  of  June,  it  again  went 
into  camp  near  the  foot  of  Shuter's  Hill,  where  it  was  assigned  to  the  Brigade  * 
of  Brigadier  General  Irwin  M'Dowell.  A  portion  of  the  Brigade  was  daily 
assigned  to  duty  in  Alexandria,  as  city  iwlice,  and  the  remainder  detailed  for 
labor  on  Fort  Ellsworth,  then  in  process  of  construction. 

While  stationed  at  Camp  M'Dowell,  the  Fifth  regiment  had  a  printing  press 
in  camp,  where  several  numbers  of  a  large  and  weU  executed  newspaper  were 
issued.  It  was  headed  <'  The  Pennsylvania  Fifth,"  It  was  edited  by  John 
P.  Ely,  Fu-st  Lieutenant  of  company  G,  and  was  principally  executed  by 
members  of  that  company.  The  original  articles,  and  the  communications  ft"om 
members  of  other  regiments,  were,  for  the  most  part,  spirited,  and  were  inter- 
larded with  wit  and  humor,  weU  suited  to  the  leisure  of  the  camp. 

The  Fifth  regiment  was  transferred  to  the  Brigade  commanded  by  Colonel 
W.  B.  Franklin,  previous  to  the  advance  of  the  army  upon  the  enemy  at  BuU 
Eun,  but  was  ordered  to  remain  on  duty  at  Alexandria.  Consequently  it  did 
not  participate  in  the  battle  which  ensued,  and  which  resulted  so  disastrously 
to  our  arms.  On  the  expiration  of  the  term  of  servijce,  the  regiment  was  or- 
dered to  Harrisburg,  where,  on  the  25th  of  July,  the  men  were  paid  and  hon 
orably  discharged- 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS. 


R.  P.  M'Dowell Colonel. 

Benjamin  C.  Christ Lieutenant  Colonel. 

R.  Bruce  Petriken Major. 

William  Spencer„, Adjutant. 


John  K.  Stittler Quartermaster. 

E.  R.  Schi Surgeon. 

Franklin  Huster — Assistant  Surgeon. 


Company  A. 


EECRUITED  AT  ALLEGHENY  CITY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


George  W.  Dawson Captain. 

Josephus  Hepseley "First  Lieutenant. 

Washington  Swein Second  Lieutenant. 

Jackson  Scott First  Sergeant. 

Jacob  J.  Grubbs Second  Sergeant. 

Lee  W.  Stevens Third  Sergeant. 


John  C.  Ridgway Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  J.  Weis First  Corporal. 

Samuel  F.  Bitts Second  Corporal. 

Joseph  Huck Third  Corporal. 

Herman  Ohember Fourth  Corporal. 

Mathew  R.  Jeffries Musician. 


*  Organization  of  Brigade  under  command  of  Brigadier  General  Irwm  M'DoweU.  Fifth 
regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteers,  Colonel  R.  P.  M'DoweU;  Fifth  regiment  Massachusetts 
volunteers,  Colonel  Samuel  C.  Lawrence ;  First  regiment  Michigan  volunteers ;  Regiment  Fire 
Zouaves,  New  York  vounteers. 


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FITTH   EEG13IEXT, 


John  Kane Musician. 

Aundt,  Albert Private. 

Ahling,  William  H do. 

Assue,  Charles do. 

Aughenbaugh,  John do, 

Buchanan,  David do. 

Belle,  David , do. 

Becktel,  William  do. 

Bennett,  Peter do. 

Cremmer,  Eli do. 

Chess,  John  A do. 

Cupps,  Samuel do. 

Cruchbough,  John do. 

Deimer,  Aaron  do. 

Debzidt,  Joseph do. 

Dyer,  Cyrus do. 

Dougherty,  George  W. do. 

Eckey,  August do. 

Flag,  Thomas  E do. 

Flag.  Charles  S da 

Fi-eeborn,  Taylor do. 

Field,  Thomas  D do. 

Feedee,  John do. 

Fosuought,  John dok 

Fox,  John  H do. 

Foltz,  Henry  F. do. 

Good,  Henry  H do. 

Harper,  William do. 

Hyde,  Rudolph do. 

Hen,  Hubbard do. 

Johnison,  John  L do. 

Klous,  Frederick do. 

Lithgrow,  George  W do. 

Lawhead,  John  B do. 


Myers,  John  C Private. 

Manson,  Frederick do. 

Mellerous,  Michael do. 

Miiligan,  James do. 

Martin,  Thomas do. 

Mullin,  David  M do. 

M'DoTf-ell,  .Tames do. 

M'Dermouth,  Thomas. do. 

M'Henry,  Daniel do. 

ISTorton,  Thomas do. 

Nevergold,  Henry  J do. 

Newsbeum,  Valentine do. 

Nicholas,  John do. 

Oliphand,  Thomas do. 

Ohphand,  John do. 

Peters,  John  E do. 

Parker,  Thomas do. 

Reader,  Albert do. 

Rush,  George do. 

Stein,  Wilham do. 

Shawbridge,  George  W do. 

Stern,  Israel  B do. 

Snyder,  Michael do. 

Spaniel,  Edward do. 

Swindells,  David do. 

Sigmon,  Theodore ;do. 

Small,  John .do. 

Steinberger,  James do. 

Ulrich,  Andrew do. 

Williams,  John fdo. 

Walshe,  A.  James .'do. 

Winaler,  John do. 

Winegardner,  Joseph do. 

Wiley,  W.  Ennors .do. 


Company   B. 


RECRUITED  AT  PITTSBURG. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


Henry  Amlung Captain. 

Martin  Heckelman First  Lieutenant. 

Charles  Rebele Second  Lieutenant. 

Christopher  Shelhardt First  Sergeant. 

Christian  Finn Second  Sergeant. 

.John  Gaiser Third  Sergeant. 

Frederick  Haupt Fourth  Sergeant. 

Robert  Deitrick First  Corporal. 

JosepJi  Hammel Second  Corporal. 

Arnold  Meckelburg Third  Corporal. 

Charles  Richspfarr Fourth  Corporal. 

John  Brann Musician. 

Edward  Fiatkowski do. 

Arnold,  Frederick Private. 

Anterwaerth,  Henry do. 

Anscheutz,  Henry do. 

Berberick.  Frederick do. 

Bolland,  George do. 

Benz,  Henry do. 

Blume,  Herrman do. 

Bey,  Albert do. 

Balz,  Christian do. 

Deitrick,  Lems do. 

Epple,  Robert do. 

Frasch,  Charles !do. 

Frank,  Jacob do. 

Foelbel,  Christian do. 

Fisher,  Charles do. 

Faerber,  WilUam do. 

Fackel,  John do, 

Goebz,  Christian do. 

Geissler,  Frank do. 

Gusindi,  Carl do. 

Groebe,  Lewis do. 

Goettman,,.  Philip.. do 

■""'^' John  !.'.:j.^ou..^../.!!!!:;"do! 


Haupt,  Carl Private. 

Heinle,  Fritz... .". .7. do. 

Haas,  Carl .'do. 

Holzapple,  Christian do. 

Henninger,  Adolph do. 

Hoedle,  John ..do. 

Hesserick,  Henry do. 

Hoehn,  William do. 

Jungbluts,  Jacob do. 

Kochler,  David dp. 

Kramer,  Lewas. do. 

Kauflf,  Adam do. 

Kutscher,  William do. 

Kochenderfer,  Karl do. 

Knoebel,  Cornelius do. 

Knoer,  Nicholas do. 

Klenker,  Fritz .'do. 

Loefstroem,  Henry do. 

Lennig,  Frederick do. 

Lantz,  George do. 

Lantz,  John do. 

Luchm,  Conrad do. 

Mickelburg,  Henry do. 

Miller,  Henry do. 

Nan,  George do. 

Pflumm,  Joseph do. 

Preller,  Carl do. 

Pulvermiller,  Phihp do. 

Rath,  August do. 

Ross,  John do. 

Schade,  Frederick do. 

Straub,  Theodore do. 

Salzmann,  George do. 

Stuckhart,  Otto Tdo. 

Stoelzing,  Frank .....'.'do. 

^Sfieibls,  vSamuel ,:t....,id<). 


THKEE   MONTHS'    SEKVICE. 


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Schmidt,  Henry Private. 

Schmidt,  Jacob do, 

.Simon,  Frederick do. 

Theurer,  Adam do. 

Voght,  Henry do. 


Weigant,  Creorge Private. 

Wettack,  William do. 

Winter.  Michael do. 

Wuethrick,  John do. 

I  Zedal,  Herman do. 


Company   C. 


RECRUITED   AT   GLEN   CARBON,    SHUYLKILL   COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1S6I. 


James  Brennan Captain. 

John  Keating Tirst  Lieutenant. 

Michael  Cnrry Second  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  Lawler First  Sergeant. 

Daniel  Lawler Second  Sergeant. 

Patrick  Brennan Third  Sergeant. 

Michael  Daley Fourth  Sergeant. 

Jamea  Keating First  Corporal. 

George  Lawler Second  Corporal. 

Micha&l  O'Brien Third  Corporal. 

Patrick  Wade Fourth  Corporal. 

Brennan,  Michael Private. 

Berger,  James do. 

Brennan,  Patrick do. 

Brennan,  James do. 

Brennan,  Patrick do. 

Boyle,  James do. 

Brennan,  Edward do. 

Brennan,  Laughlin do. 

Brennan,  William do. 

Brennan,  James do. 

Carroll,  John do. 

Carter,  Daniel do. 

Curry,  Daniel do. 

Carty,  William do. 

Clary,  William do. 

Curran,  William do. 

Delany,  Nicholas do. 

Dullard,  Patrick do. 

Dullard,  William do. 


Dooling,  Patrick Private. 

Daley,  William do. 

Foley,  Michael do. 

Grant,  James do. 

Keating,  Michael do. 

Keating,  Michael do. 

Keating,  Edward do. 

Keating,  Michael do. 

Lee,  Eli do. 

Muldowny,  James do. 

Moran,  Richard do. 

Moran,  James do. 

M' Donald,  William do. 

Murphy,  John do. 

M'Murtrie,  Alexander do. 

Maley,  Mathew do. 

Mulhall,  John do. 

Moran,  .John do. 

M'Kerns,  Patrick do. 

M'Crackin,  William do. 

Purcell,  Nicholas do. 

Ryan,  William do. 

Ryan,  Edward do. 

Simmons,  William do. 

Tobin,  James do. 

Tobin,  Lawrence do. 

Tobin,  Patrick do. 

Tobin,  Thomas do. 

Whalin,  John,  1st do. 

Whalin,  John,  2d do. 


Company   D 


RECRUITED  AT  HUNTINGDON. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


Benjamin  F.  Miller Captain. 

George  F.  M'Cabe Fttst  Lieutenant. 

James  D.  CampbeU Second  Lieutenant. 

Addison  J.  Moore First  Sergeant. 

.John  S.  Campbell Second  Sergeant. 

William  H.  Fleuner Third  Sergeant. 

George  W.  Simpson Fourth  Sergeant. 

James  M'Cahans First  Corporal. 

Robert  B.  Smith Second  Corporal. 

William  S.  Westbrook Third  Corporal. 

George  W.  Cypher Fourth  Corporal. 

A.  Buoy  Kinney Musician. 

Edwin  W.  Thomas do. 

Barrick ,  Jacob Private. 

Black,  George  A do. 

Bradley,  John  W do. 

Cannan,  .John do. 

Coder,  William  B do. 

Clark,  Jacob  S do. 

Couch,  W.  A.  B do. 

Clark,  Alfred do. 

Cullison,  John do. 

Cunningham,  J.  D do. 

Deffenbach,  Samuel  S do. 

De  Arraet,  John do. 


Donahoo,  J  ohn Private. 

Deeter,  John  A do. 

Dean,  George  W do. 

Estep,  WilUam do. 

Fink,  John do. 

Fleck,  Augustus do. 

Forshey,  Henry do. 

Gibb,  John do. 

Glazier,  William  H do. 

Gilliland,  John  W do. 

Gimiand,  William  D do. 

Harvey,  George  W do. 

Hoffman,  Theophilus do. 

Heffner,  David  j do. 

Hoffman,  John do. 

Keegan,  Thomas , do. 

Lytle,  John  M do. 

Long,  William  H do. 

Montgomery,  George  W....do. 

M'Farland,'Theodore do. 

Miller,  W.  A do. 

M'  Cabe,  Edward do. 

M'Murtrie,  Samuel  M do. 

M'Murtrie,  James do. 

M'Gce,  Charles  W do_; 


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FIFTH  REGIMENT, 


Mangle,  Adam Private. 

M'Call,  Jacob do. 

M'Kean,  James do. 

M'AUister,  Alfred do. 

Miller,  Adam  P do. 

Nash,  E.  K do. 

Prim,  William  H do. 

Rinard,  Samuel do. 

Korlett,  James do. 

Staubs,  Nathaniel do. 

Shaw,  WilJiam  H dD. 

Stamm,  John do. 

Stevens,  William do. 

Sturtsman,  William do. 


Steel,  Jacob Private. 

Shaffer,  Peter do. 

Sneath,  George do. 

Sender,  John do. 

Sneath,  Richard do. 

Thompson,  Robert  E do. 

Tobias,  Calvin do. 

Thompson,  Joseph  II do. 

Vandevender,  M.  M do. 

Williams,  B.  Franklin do. 

Wagoner,  William  H do. 

White,  Anthony do. 

Wise,  William  H do. 


Company  E. 


BECRUITED  AT  ::\IINERSVIIiLE,   SCHULKILL  COUNTS". 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


William  Hower Captain. 

George  W.  Brumm First  Lieutenant. 

Daniel  Freiler Second  Lieutenant. 

Franklin  C.  Bender First  Sergeant. 

Daniel  P.  M'Elroy Second  Sergeant. 

Condy  Fury Third  Sergeant. 

Philip  Wernest Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  Wensel First  Corporal. 

Jacob  Paulej'- Second  Corporal. 

JohnCarr Third  Corporal. 

Michael  Foley Fourth  Corporal. 

Samuel  Achebach Musician. 

James  H.  Devan do. 

Andrews,  Elispa Private. 

Bamarick,  Michael do. 

Bi  ssicommer,  John do. 

Brannee,  John  L do.i 

Brennan,  Thomas do. 

Brown,  Thomas  S do. 

Berger„John  Henry. do. 

Carroll,  John do. 

Condran,  Michael do. 

Devlin,  Michael do. 

Donahoe,  John do. 

Diehl,  William do. 

Duff,  John do. 

Ehni,  Adam do. 

Falls,  Charles  F do. 

Foley,  John do. 

Ferguson,  Edward do. 

Grover,  Sebastian do. 

Gearhart,  Charles do. 

Gier,  Jacob do. 

Godshall,  Adam do. 

GuUung,  Philip do. 

Gehver,  John do. 

Haas,  Jacob do. 

Hummel,  Daniel do. 

Holzo,  William do. 


Kline,  Frederick Private. 

Kenady,  William do. 

Laubach,  Mathias do. 

Levens,  William do. 

Lovens,  Thomas..... do. 

Leitenberger ,  Henry do. 

M'Glinn,  Patrick do. 

Morgan,  Michael do. 

M'Govern,  Patrick do. 

M'Manamen,  James do. 

Maingay,  Robert  A do. 

Murphy,  Thomas do. 

Murphy,  William do. 

Mohan,  Philip do. 

Megee,  John do. 

Martin,  Daniel do. 

M'Guire,  Patrick do. 

M' Gee,  Patrick do. 

M'Donach,  Patrick do. 

Nixon,  Thomas do. 

O'Donald,  James do. 

Porter,  James do. 

Pugh,  Morgan do. 

Reed,  Edward  A do. 

Ridley,  George do. 

Reamer,  George do. 

Reed,  John do. 

Reese,  Thomas do. 

Smith,  Henry do. 

Smith,  Joseph do. 

Seiber ,  Frederick do. 

Stokes,  William  C do. 

Tunkinson,  Joseph do. 

Weaver,  Thomas  J do. 

Weitzenigger,  Charles do. 

Welsh,  William  J do. 

Welsh,  William do. 

Williams,  Thomas do. 


Company  F. 

KECEtriTED  AT  SCHtHTLKILIi  HAVEN,  SCHtnTLKIIili  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


Francis  B.  Medler Captain. 

Thomas  K.  Mills. First  Lieutenant. 

Dnaiel  F.  Burkert Second  Lieutenant. 

U.  Henry  Bast First  Sergeant. 

B.  Franklin  Quinn Second  Sei-geant. 

Charles  R.  Guerther Third  Sergeant. 

Frank  D.  Koch Fourth  Sergeant. 

JphnK.  Worts First  Corporal. 


WUliam  Hendricks Second  Corporal. 

John  W.  Bassler Third  Corpo!ral. 

Joseph  Morgan Fourth  CorporaL 

Henry  Drey Musician. 

George  Schreck do. 

Anman ,  Reuben Private. 

Armbrister,  Samuel do. 

Becker.  Lafayette do. 


THREE   MONTHS'    SEHVICE. 


55 


Betsler,  Clement Private. 

Boyer,  Michael do. 

Blanche,  Edward do. 

Bowers,  Joseph do. 

Burns,  Valentine do. 

Bickley,  Charles do. 

Christ,  Jacob do. 

Conway,  William do. 

Cross,  Noah do. 

Coho,  John  W do. 

Coller,  Edward do. 

Dampman,  John do. 

Emrick ,  Benj  amin do. 

Freshley,  Jacob do. 

Gray,  Samuel do. 

Hoffman,  Daniel do. 

Heft'ner,  Henry do. 

Htintzinger,  John do. 

Hair,  William do. 

Helm,  Hiram do. 

Hehn,  Jacob do. 

Hoffe,  Daniel do. 

Heiny,  William do. 

Johnson,  Michael do. 

Krisel,  John do. 

Krahberger,  Frederick do. 

Kissinger,  Adam do. 

Klock,  William do. 

Knarr,  Henry do. 

Knarr,  Charles do. 

Logan,  Patrick do. 


Miller,  George Private. 

Martz,  Samuel...., do. 

Mattson,  David... do. 

Mennig,  Jacob  L do. 

Masser,  George  W do. 

Moroney ,  William do. 

Martz,  John  B do. 

Mennig,  Edward  W do. 

Mennig,  William  H do. 

M'Laird,  James do. 

Muttle,  Oliver do. 

Oswalt,  Charles do. 

Polley,  John do. 

Randenbush,  Charles do. 

Rupp,  Joseph do. 

Reber,  Jonathan do. 

Renard,  Daniel do. 

Reed,  George do. 

Sheriff,  Jacob do. 

Sheck,  Paul do. 

Sheck,  Frederick do. 

Saylor,  John  F do. 

Snauble,  John do. 

Shadle,  William do. 

Strasser,  J ..do. 

Urner,  Henry  P do. 

Wright,  John  B do. 

Wise,  Franklin do. 

Wenthing,  John do. 

Weber,  John  L do. 


Company  G. 


RECRUITED  AT  LEBANON,  LEBANON  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


John  TJl rich Captain. 

John  P.  Ely First  Lieutenant. 

William  M.  Misseman Second  Lieutenant. 

Henry  S.  Roebuck First  Sergeant. 

Jacob  L.  Ely Second  Sergeant. 

Lorenzo  L.  Darr Third  Sergeant. 

John  B.  Embich Fourth  Sergeant. 

Henry  Schwartz Mrst  Corporal. 

George  K.  Hess Second  Corporal. 

John  C.  Lascomb Third  Corporal. 

Jacob  Embick Fourth  Corporal. 

Abner  W.  Hartman Musician 

W.  H.  H.  Embick do. 

Allevein,  Prank  P Private. 

Boyer,  Benjamin do. 

Bechtold,  Thomas do. 

Beddinger,  Joseph do. 

Boyer,  Jacob do. 

Bolton,  Amos  S do. 

Beamanderier,  John  H do. 

Brower,  Jacob.,... do. 

Bowman,  Joseph do. 

Bowman,  Levi  S do. 

Brooks,  John  C do. 

Bealitz,  Russel  W do. 

Chinworth,  George  M do. 

Carpenter,  Aaron  S do. 

Carpenter,  Frank do. 

Corl,  Abraham do. 

Donavan,  Michael do. 

Doederline,  August do. 

Dubb,  John do. 

Daugherty,  Joseph  U "..do. 

Focht,  John  A do. 

Focht,  George  W do. 

Gilbert,  Samuel  W do. 

Garret,  Levi do. 

Gerhard,  John  P do. 

Hughes,  Samuel  L do. 


Hummel,  Frederick Private. 

Hornafuss,  Cyrus do. 

Holsberg,  Daniel  B do. 

Heisey,  John  H do. 

Knier,  Henry  L do. 

Kennedy,  Patrick do. 

Keppley,  Levi do. 

Koch,  William do. 

Long,  John do. 

Lascomb,  Samuel  W do. 

Leisey,  John  H do. 

M'Michael,  James  A do. 

M'Connel,  Casper do. 

M'Knight,  Adam do. 

Mellinger,  George  W do. 

M'Lain,  Thomas do. 

M'Knight,  Philip do. 

M'Nair,  Milton do. 

Marguart,  John  A do. 

Robison,  Peter do. 

Rosenberger,  Cyrus do. 

Rogers,  John  E do. 

Ramsey,  Uriah do, 

Rogers,  Edmund  R do. 

Ramsey,  William  H do. 

Rise,  John do. 

Rise,  Henry  G do. 

Steiner,  Edwin do. 

Shoop,  Joseph do. 

Snyder,  Andrew do. 

Strohm,  Joseph  J.  B do. 

Seabolt,  John  H do. 

Shindle,  John do. 

Shay,  Isaac  E do. 

Schnott,  William do. 

Urich,  William do, 

Whitmoyer,  Frederick do. 

Wagner,  William do. 


56 


FIFTH  REGIMENT, 


Company   H. 

REfRUTTEB  AT  READING,   BERKS  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


Franklin  M,  Cooly Captain. 

Thomas  S.  Brenholtz First  Lieutenant. 

Charles  Parker Second  Lieutenant. 

Henry  A.  Flickinger First  Sergeant. 

.Tames  R.  Boyer Second  Sergeant. 

William  D.  Clemens Third  Sergeant. 

Howard  Potts Fourth  Sergeant. 

Jolm  Pv.  Stettler First  Corporal. 

Joseph  Goodhad Second  Corporal. 

Madison  Sutlade Third  Corporal. 

William  E.  Van  Reed Fourth  Corporal. 

John  Reed Musician. 

Theodore  Hertman do. 

Andy,  Jacob Private. 

Aker,  Theodore do. 

Anthony,  Henry do. 

Baxter,  Matthew do. 

Banon,  William do. 

Clouser,  Peter do. 

Cleaveland,  Henry do. 

Doebler,  Aaron do. 

Devin,  Rpbert do. 

Eisenbise,  John  B do. 

Ely,  James do. 

Engleman,  Julius  A do. 

Finkbone,  Peter do. 

Fox,  Elias do. 

Homan,  Reuben do. 

Haines,  George do. 

Homan,  Hiram  B do. 

Hogan,  Daniel do. 

Hell,  Jacob do. 

Hisrh,  William.... do. 

Hetrick,  John do.' 

Hummel,  Lewis do. 

Hebit,  Richard do. 

.Tohnson,  John  H do. 

Keen,  John  A do. 

Korfkowoski,  Julius  W do. 


Kessinger,  James  W Private. 

Killner,  George  J do. 

Killner,  Aaron  E do. 

Lottz,  Henry  A do. 

Lott,  Henry do. 

Lancaster,  John do. 

Lottz,  Michael  E do. 

Lutz,  John do. 

M'Donough,  Charles do. 

Morris,  Isaac  D do. 

M'Knable,  Samuel  G do. 

Meek,  John do. 

Moore,  Daniel do. 

Neider,  Harrison do. 

Nagle,  Joseph do. 

Noll,  Peter do. 

O'Reilly,  John do. 

Phillips,  William do. 

Quigg,  William do. 

Rambo,  John  W do. 

Rapp,  Henry do. 

Reifsnyder,  Frank  E do. 

Shafer,  Elias do. 

Seiders,  John  W do. 

Smith,  John do. 

Stettler,  Henry do. 

Shaeffer,  George do. 

Stoltz,  John do. 

Saunders,  Charles do. 

Schroffler,  Henry do. 

Ulrich,  William do. 

Vergees,  William do. 

Weidner,  John do. 

Weidner,  William  do. 

Weidner,  Daniel  M do. 

Wright,  Aaron  S do. 

Wright,  John  K do. 

Young,  Edward do. 


Company   I. 


RECRUITED  AT  MINERSVILL,E,   SCHUYLKILL  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


George  J.  Lawrence Captain. 

Charles  N.  Brumm First  Lieutenant. 

Samuel  Richards Second  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  D.  Griffiths First  Sergeant. 

Frederick  Gunther Second  Sergeant. 

John  L.  Williams Third  Sergeant. 

Thomas  Robertson Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  H.  Jones First  Corporal. 

George  Parry Second  Corporal. 

Joseph  Forney Third  Corporal. 

.John  Evans Fourth  Corporal. 

Richard  K.  Levan Musician. 

Neil  S.  Maclay do. 

Allen,  George Private. 

Allen,  Samuel do. 

Auld,  David do. 

Ball,  William do. 

Beadle,  Joseph do. 

Benseman,  Henry  C do. 

Benseman,  Winfield do. 

Bower,  David do. 

Burgert,  Jacob do. 

Chalfant,  Isaac  P do. 

Chester,  Daniel do. 


Christian,  Daniel Private. 

Cholar,  Charles do. 

Crawford,  John do. 

Dennis,  Lewis do. 

Dewalt,  Reuben do. 

Dier,  William do. 

Eby,  Peter  D do. 

Forney,  Alfred  C do. 

Forney,  Richard do. 

Geiger,  John do. 

Goodfellow,  John.. do. 

Haines,  Benjamin do. 

Haines,  Charles  W do. 

Hesser,  William do. 

Hindson,  George  B...  do. 

Howells,  Watkins do. 

Hopkins,  Wiliiam do. 

Jefferson,  John do. 

Jenkins,  Raymond  A do. 

Jones,  David  J do. 

Joy,  Thomas do. 

Keller,  Charles  O do. 

Lawrence,  Jainea  D do. 

Lee,  Lewis do. 


TlflllEE   MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


57 


Levens,  James..., Private 

Levy,  David.... do. 

Lovett,  John do. 

Manning,  James do. 

Map:gison,  William do. 

Markert,  Amor do. 

Mason,  William  D.  H do. 

Morgans,  Joseph do. 

M'Neil,  George do. 

Owens,  Henry do. 

Parry,  John do. 

Peel,  William  S do. 

Redner,  William do. 

Reese,  George do. 

Reese,  Henry do. 

Stephen do. 


Sliilthorn,  Michael Private. 

Silver,  John  S do. 

Snyder,  Henry  E do. 

Sterner,  Albert  W do. 

Smith,  Joseph do. 

Taylor,  William  E do. 

Taylor,  William  H do, 

Thirlwell,  John  W do. 

Trayer,  Theodore  P do. 

Watkins,  Frederick do. 

Webster,  William do- 

Wigmore,  Sampson do. 

Witman,  Jacob do. 

Wythes,  George  W do. 

Wythes,  Joseph  H do. 

Zimmerman,  Jacob do. 


Company   K. 


RECRUITED  AT  PITTSBURG. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  18G1. 


George  Seigrist , Captain. 

Peter  Hill First  Lieuteuant. 

William  Leitz Second  Lieutenant. 

Francis  Briam ...First Sergeant. 

Louis  Lacher Second  Sergeant. 

Bartholomew  Galbrath.... Third  Sergeant. 

Charles  H.  Sweeny Fourth  Sergeant. 

Martin  Hilt First  Corporal. 

Sigismond  Stalder Second  Corporal. 

Michael  Elein Third  Corporal. 

Philip  Hilry Fourth  Corporal. 

Tonny  Fennings Musician. 

John  Zaeh do. 

Auth,  Constantine Private. 

Arhort,  Thomas... do. 

Bedner,  Williana do. 

Beidner,  Rudolph do. 

Bretthaner,  Frederick do. 

Brown,  Samuel  F do, 

Clark,  Richard do. 

Demitt,  Henry do. 

Eberley,  Charles do. 

Eberly,  Max do. 

Fisher,  Adolph do. 

Friesel,  William  H do. 

Fisher,  Robert do. 

Frederick,  Henry do. 

Gabriel,  Anton do. 

Goldstroin^  Leopold do. 

Gegal,  Georgo  L do. 

Hoffman,  Charles do. 

Held,  Augustus do. 

Herber,  Marous do. 

Kauflfman,  Adam do. 

Kleis,  Jacob do. 

Kreiner,  Henry do. 

Krauss,  Henry do. 

Kaltenbach,  John i:..i.ido. 

KliTible,  OJiarlesir.': wd6. 


Kracht,  Herman Private. 

Marx,  William do. 

Meyer,  William do. 

Miller,  William do. 

Myer,  August do. 

Mike,  Charles. do. 

Meifailh,  Gotleib do. 

Malt,  Michael do. 

Nerdhart,  Charles do. 

Neroman,  Henry do. 

Oswald,  Morach do. 

Paulus,  Jacob do. 

Pfeffer,  Joseph do. 

Pearson,  Alfred do. 

Paulus,  Bernhard do. 

Rendtling,  Henry do. 

Smitz,  Christian do. 

Sintenis,  Frederick do. 

Scheideman,  Anton do. 

Steinbach,  John do. 

Stinger,  Oscar  N do. 

Smitz,  Peter do. 

Stamm,  Herman do. 

Smith,  John  W do. 

Schirmer,  Casper do. 

Storg,  Valentine do. 

Stelz,  Henry do. 

Seibert,  Joseph do. 

Schneider,  Henry„ do. 

Scheifle,  Charles do. 

Stalder,  Sigismond do. 

Stooker,  Albrecht do. 

Trube,  Henry do. 

Ungeroth,  Henry. do. 

Weber,  John do. 

Young,  John .do. 

Zang,  Peter , -..'dp. 

Zorg,  VincennOi...-1-.T,. ..,rrTT..do. 


Sixth  Regiment. 


THE  patriotic  ardor,  incident  to  tlie  commencement  of  hostilities,  among  the 
loyal  masses  of  Schuylkill  comity,  was  not  exceeded  in  any  part  of  the 
Commonwealth.  A  military  spkit  had  long  been  preserved  among  its  people, 
and  the  discipline  of  its  citizen  militia  had  been  well  maintained.  Two  of  its 
organized  companies  had  gone  in  the  First  battalion,  the  first  volunteer  troops 
at  the  capital.  Additional  companies  were  hastily  recruited  in  response  to  the 
President's  call,  and  on  Simday,  the  21st  of  April,  a  large  detachment  moved 
by  rail  to  Harrisburg,  followed  on  the  next  morning  by  a  second.  An  immense 
throng  gathered  at  the  station  in  Pottsville  to  utter  the  "good  bye."  The  en- 
thusiasm, along  the  whole  line  of  march,  was  unbounded  j  farm  houses  were 
decorated  with  flags,  and  the  farmers'  wives  and  daughters  waved  their  hats 
and  kerchiefs,  with  a  zeal  worthy  of  the  inspiring  cause. 

Eendezvousing  at  Camp  Curtin,  the  men  were  mustered,  by  companies,  into 
the  service  of  the  United  States,  and  on  the  22d  of  April,  the  regiment  was 
organized  by  the  choice  of  the  following  officers:  James  Nagle,  of  Pottsville, 
Colonel ;  James  J.  Seibert,  of  PottsviUe,  Lieutenant  Colonel  ,*  John  E.  Wynkoop, 
of  Pottsville,  Major.  John  D.  Bertolette  was  appointed  Adjutant.  At  nine 
o'clock  of  the  22d,  the  day  on  which  it  was  organized,  the  regiment  proceeded  by 
raU  to  Philadelphia.  The  men  here  had  their  first  experience  of  government  ra- 
tions, consisting  of  hard  biscuit  and  salt  pork ;  the  former  so  hard,  and  the  latter 
so  well  preserved,  that  it  gave  rise  to  the  report  among  the  men,  that  these  pro- 
visions were  branded  "Yera  Cruz,"  and  were  a  relic  of  the  Mexican  war. 

The  regiment  was  stationed  at  the  Baltimore  depot,  a  portion  of  the  com- 
mand occupying  the  large  tent  of  the  Young  Men's  Christian  association.  The 
kindness  of  the  citizens  of  Philadelphia,  in  providing  for  the  comfort  and  con- 
venience of  the  men,  was  very  marked  and  gratifying.  Company  drUl  was 
commenced,  and  regimental  parade  was  regularly  held,  morning  and  evening, 
on  Broad  street.  On  the  7th  of  May,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  move  and 
take  position  on  the  line  of  the  Philadelphia,  WUmington,  and  Baltimore  rail- 
road ;  one  company  at  Newark,  one  at  Chesapeake  City,  one  at  North  East,  one 
at  Charlestown,  three  at  Elkton,  and  three  at  PerryvDle. 

After  three  weeks  separation,  doing  guard  duty  in  these  positions,  tne  com- 
panies were  ordered  to  rendezvous  at  Perry ville,  and  encamped  on  tjie  hills 
overlooking  the  Susquehanna  river.  On  the  following  day,  May  28th,  orders 
were  received  to  strike  tents  and  move,  via  Baltimore  and  the  Korthern  Central 
railroad,  to  Chambersburg.  Here  the  regiment  was  reviewed  by  General  Pat- 
terson, and  assigned  to  the  Brigade*  of  Col.  George  H.  Thomas,  since  Major 

*  Organization  of  1st  Brigade,  Colonel  George  H.  Thomas,  1st  Division,  Major  General 
Cadwalader.  3  companies  2d  Regiment  Cavalry,  U.  S.  A.,  (now  5th  Regiment ;)  1  company 
PhUadelphia  City  Troop,  (cavalry,)  Captain  James ;  1  Battery  Heavy  ArtUlery,  Captain  Abner 
Doubleday,  (since  Major  General;)  23d  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Charles 
P.  Dare ;  6th  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  James  Nagle ;  21st  Regiment  Penn- 
sylvania Volunteers,  Colonel  John  F.  Ballier.    Named  in  the  order  of  seniority  of  commanders. 


THREE  MONTHS'   SERVICE.  50 

General  in  the  regular  army.  On  Thursday,  the  5th  of  June,  orders  were 
received  to  prepare  two  days  cooked  rations,  and  march  on  the  following  day 
to  Greencastle.  The  entire  Brigade  moved  at  six  o'clock  in  the  morning,  and 
on  its  arrival  was  ordered  into  camp.  On  the  13th  of  June,  the  Brigade  was 
reviewed  by  Major  General  Cadwalader,  commander  of  the  Division,  and  was 
ordered  to  Williamsport,  Maryland.  The  weather  was  intensely  hot,  the  men 
fainting  on  the  march,  and  falling  out  by  hundreds  along  the  road. 

General  Patterson,  in  command  of  the  Department  of  Pennsylvania,  having 
organized  an  army  of  some  twelve  thousand  men,  at  Cliambersburg,  had  sub- 
mitted to  General  Scott  a  plan  of  operations  for  the  reduction  of  Harper's  Ferry, 
now  held  by  the  enemy.  This  plan  had  been  approved,*  and  General  Patter- 
son had  ordered  his  column  across  the  Potomac. 

The  brigade  of  Colonel  Thomas,  which  formed  the  right  of  the  column,  ad- 
vanced to  the  river  on  the  morning  of  Sunday,  June  the  15th,  and  fording  the 
stream,  which  was  here  breast  deep,  had  proceeded  some  four  miles  on  the  Mar- 
tinsburg  road.  At  this  stage  of  the  campaign,  and  the  army  well  across  the 
river,  General  Scott  became  apprehensive  that  a  plan  had  been  formed  for  the 
attack  and  capture  of  Washington,  before  the  meeting  of  Congress.  He  ac- 
cordingly ordered  all  of  the  Eegulars,  infantry,  cavalry,  and  artillery,  and  Burn- 
side's  regiment  and  battery  of  volunteers,  from  Patterson's  column,  to  Wash- 
ington, leaving  his  army  destitute  of  the  two  latter  arms  of  the  service.  Without 
these,  it  was  madness  to  advance  in  the  face  of  an  enemy  with  a  well  appointed 
force  of  aU  arms.  General  Patterson  was,  accordingly,  obliged  to  give  the 
ordert  to  countermarch,  and  return  to  the  Maryland  side* 

The  Sixth  regiment  went  into  camp  near  the  town  of  WilUamsport,  from, 
whence,  the  enemy's  cavalry  was  visible  on  the  opposite  shore.  On  the  fvi- 
lowing  day,  the  enemy  planted  cannon  along  the  heights.  The  Ehode  Island 
battery  returned  on  the  afternoon  of  the  17th  of  June,  and  planted  their  can- 
non in  the  bed  of  the  canal,  the  water  having  been  drawn  olf  for  that  purpose. 

*  Head-Quakters  op  the  Aemy,     > 
Washington,  June  8, 1861.  \ 

Sir  :— I  think  your  expedition  against  Harper's  Ferry  well  projected,  and  tliat  success  in 
it  would  be  an  important  step  in  the  war.  But  there  must  be  no  reverse.  Hence,  I  have  given 
you  the  best  reinforcements  within  my  reach,  and  have  just  ordered  Colonel  Burnside's  fine 
Rhode  Island  regiment  of  infantry,  with  its  battery,  (about  twelve  hundred  strong,)  to  proceed 
to  Carhsle,  and  there  receive  your  orders.  A  company  of  the  Fourth  Artillery,  (to  receive  its 
horses  and  battery  at  Carlisle,)  with  the  battalion  of  the  Third  Infantry,  took  the  same  route, 
and  with  the  same  instructions,  yesterday. 

*  *  *  I  have  said  that  we  must  sustain  no  reverse ;  but  this  is  not  enough :  a  check 
or  a  drawn  battle  would  be  a  victory  to  the  enemy,  filling  his  heart  with  joy,  his  ranks  with  men, 
and  his  magazines  with  voluntary  contributions. 

Take  your  measures,  therefore,  circumspectly ;  make  a  good  use  of  your  engineers,  and 
other  experienced  staff  officers  and  generals,  and.  attempt  nothing  without  a  clear  prospect  of 
success,  as  you  will  find  the  enemy  strongly  posted,  and  not  inferior  to  you  ia  numbers. 
With  entire  confidence  in  your  valor  and  judgment, 
I  remain,  your  brother  soldier, 

WINFIELD  SCOTT. 
Major  General  Patterson,  United  States  Forces. 

1 1  was  mortified  and  humiliated  at  having  to  re-cross  the  river  without  striking  a  blow.  I 
knew  that  my  reputation  would  be  grievously  damaged  by  it,  the  country  could  not  under- 
stand the  meaning  of  this  crossing  and  re-crossing,  this  marching  and  countermarching  in  the 
face  of  the  foe,  and  that  I  would  be  censured  without  stint  for  such  apparent  vascUation  and 
want  of  purpose.  General  Patterson'' s  narrative  of  the  campaign  in  the  Valley  of  the  Shenan- 
doah, page  36. 


60  SIXTH  REGIMENT, 

On  the  following  day  Captain  Doubleday  also  returned  with  his  battery,  con- 
sisting- of  one  eight  inch  howitzer  and  one  twenty-four  pounder  smooth  bore 
gun,  and  commenced  planting  them  on  a  hill  commanding  the  approaches  to 
the  fords  from  the  Virginia  shore.  While  the  regiment  remained  in  camp,  it 
was  principally  employed  on  picket  and  guard  duty.  On  the  24th  of  June,  it 
was  ordered  to  breat  camp,  and  move  to  Downsville.  Eeturning  to  Williams- 
port  on  the  1st  of  July,  the  army  was  again  ordered  to  cross  into  Virginia. 
Moving  to  the  vicinity  of  Falling  Waters,  the  advance  fell  in  with  the  enemy, 
and  a  sharp  skirmish  ensued.  A  brisk  fire  was  kept  up,  and  after  a  hot  chase 
of  about  four  miles^  over  hills  and  valleys,,  driving  the  enemy,  the  regiment 
was  ordered  to  halt.  After  an  hour's  rest,  word  came  that  General  jSTegley's 
brigade  was  cut  off,  and  the  Sixth  regiment,  with  a  part  of  Wynkoop's  brigade, 
was  sent  to  his  assistance ;  but,  after  a  march  of  about  two  miles,  it  was  as- 
certained that  Kegiey  was  safe;  whereupon  the  column  countermarched  to 
Hainesville,  and  occupied  a  camp  just  vacated  by  the  enemy.  On  the  follow- 
ing morning  the  column  again  took  up  the  line  of  march  for  Martinsburg,  which 
it  reached  without  opposition,  the  enemy  having  retreated  in  the  direction  of 
Winchester.  The  Sixth  regiment  went  into  the  town  on  the  double  quick,  and 
was  among  the  first  to  enter  it.  The  destruction  of  property  here,  by  the 
enemy,  was  immense ;  fifty-four  locomotives,,  belonging  to  the  Baltimore  and 
Ohio  railroad,  were  entirely  destroyed,  and  whole  trains  of  cars  burned. 

On  the  15th  of  July,  the  1st  brigade  was  sent  in  pursuit  of  a  body  of  rebel 
cavalry,  which  was  extended  some  two  miles  beyond  Bunker  Hill,  to  which  place 
it  returned  and  there  encamped.  Kemaining  till  the  17th,  the  brigade  was  or- 
dered to  Charlestown,  where  the  Sixth  regiment  arrived  at  two  o'clock  in  the 
afternoon,  and  encamped  near  the  spot  where  John  Brown  was  hung.  The  term 
of  service  of  the  regiment  having  expired,  it  was  marched  to  the  Head-Quar- 
ters of  General  Patterson,  who  spoke  in  complimentary  and  flattering  terms 
of  its  services,  and  ordered  its  discharge.  A  guide  was  furnished,  and  the 
regiment  marched  towards  Shepherdstown,  intending  to  ford  the  river  at  that 
place ;  but  missing  the  way,  it  was  compelled  to  cross  fex  below,  opposite  the 
mouth  of  Antietam  creek.  Advancing  to  Hagerstown  the  regiment  encamped 
and  remained  three  days,  resting  from  its  fatiguing  marches.  Taking  rail- 
transportation,  it  proceeded  to  Harrisburg,  where,  after  nearly  a  week's  dela^, 
it  was  paid,  and  mustered  out  of  service. 


THEEE   MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


01 


FIELD   AND   STAFF  OFFICERS. 


James  Nagle Colonel. 

James  J.  Seibert Lieutenant  Colonel. 

John  E.  Wynkoop Major. 

John  D.  Bertolette Adiutant. 


James  Ellis Quartermaster. 

D.  J.  M'Kibben Surgeon. 

A.  A.  Ziegenfus Assistant  Surgeon. 


Company  A. 


RECRUITED  AT   MAUCH  CHUNK,   CARBON    COUNTT. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


Eli  T.  Conner Captain. 

Wm.  J.  Conner First  Lieutenant. 

John  D.  Bertolette Second  Lieutenant. 

Edward  Tombler First  Sergeant. 

John  T.  Simpson SecondSergeant. 

David  Ginder Third  Sergeant. 

Charles  Simons Fourth  Sergeant. 

Alfred  Knecht First  Cx)rporal. 

Oliver  R.  Pryor Second  Corporal. 

Delances  Geddes Third  Corporal. 

Samuel  D.  Conner Fourth  Corporal. 

Edward  Wilson Musician. 

Aquila  J.  Marsh do. 

Andrews,  Joseph Private. 

Angle,  Abraham  C do. 

Arooman,  John do. 

Brelsford,  Henry do. 

Brelsford,  Nathan do. 

Brelsford,  Geo.  W do. 

Bond,  John  L do. 

Beiber,  Newton  H do. 

Briggs,  Hiram do. 

Briggs,  William  J do. 

Briggs,  Israel  K do. 

Conner,  Thomas  G do. 

Ebert,  Thomas  W do. 

Edwards,  Richard do. 

Ely,  Ezra  B do. 

Foster,  Henry do. 

Grandison  Lewis  B do. 

Hawk,  Sidney  N do. 

Hawk,  Samuels do. 

Horn,  Edwin do. 

Hanlan,  Thomas do. 

Henry,  Aaron do. 

Hellmuth,  William do. 

Isler,  John do. 

Johnson,  Andrew do. 

Lynn,  Nathan do. 


Leffler,  Nathan Private. 

Lines,  Jesse do. 

Lentz,  Alexander do. 

Langkamer,  Charles do. 

Loney,  Francis do. 

Lindsay,  John do, 

Leesman,  Ernst do. 

Miner,  Franklin  C do. 

Millheim,  John do. 

Miller,  Jacob do. 

Moss,  George  W do. 

M'Intosh,  Wallace do. 

Moser,  Aaron do. 

Mank,  Joel do. 

Oxrider,  Aaron do. 

Ormrod,  William do. 

Patterson,  James do. 

Peltz,  Charles  H do. 

Patton,  John do. 

Peters,  Samuel do. 

Pamter,  George  P do. 

Row,  Albert  G,  H do. 

Reinheimer,  Daniel  A do. 

Richards,  Charles do. 

Scha4el,  Joseph do. 

Scoflield,  John  M do. 

Strittmatter,  Frantz do. 

Schreiber,  Lewis  J do. 

Simpson,  William do. 

Smith,  Wilham, do. 

Taite,  Pvobert do. 

Taggart,  Stephen do. 

Tanner,  Robert do. 

Winters,  Libon do. 

Walton,  Alfred do. 

Wisner,  Jacob do. 

Will,  Henry do. 

Youker,  Benjamin  S do. 


Company  B. 

RECRUITED  AT  PORT  CLINTON,  SCHUYIiKILL  COUNTT. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


Daniel  B.  Kauffinan Captain. 

George  F.  ShilLinger First  Lieutenant. 

Oliver  C.  Hatch Second  Lieutenant. 

Erastus  W.  S.  Kintzel First  Sergeant. 

William  Clark Second  Sergeant. 

Elijah  MiUer Third  Sergeant. 

Arthur  P.  Hatch Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  J.  EUiott First  Corporal. 

Oliver  M'Clean Second  Corporal. 

lohn  Taylor Third  Corporal . 

J.  M.  M'Allister ; Fourth  Corporal. 


James  M.  EUiott Musician. 

James  Sterner. do. 

Bridegam,  Peter Private. 

Bridegam,  Joseph do. 

Boyer,  Aaron do. 

Beaurerle,  Charles do. 

Bock,  Frederick do. 

Cribben,  James do. 

Confer,  Nathaniel do. 

Dillinger,  .John  H do. 

Dearing,  Theodore... do. 


62 


SIXTH   REGIMENT, 


Elliott,  John  A Private. 

Fabian,  Franklin do. 

Fox,  Daniel do. 

Farly,  Owen do. 

Gai-rett,  Justice do. 

Harrison,  William  H do. 

Hyneman,  Henry do. 

Her.dricks,  George do. 

Hyneman,  Henry,  Jr do. 

Heartline,  William  S do. 

Honsberger,  William do. 

Kling,  John do. 

Keller,  Micihael do. 

Lins,  Fraaklin do. 

Long,  Joseph do. 

Long,  Lewis do. 

Laker,  Herman do. 

Lessig,  William  S do. 

Little,  John do. 

Leonard,  Richard do. 

Lindsay,  George do. 

M'Camster.  David do. 

Murray,  John do. 

Moyer,  .Samuel  S do. 

Moyer,  John  A do. 

M'Combs,  Thomas do. 

Mackeson,  Edward do. 

Merkle,  William do. 


M'Grath,  John Private. 

M'Nealy,  George ...do. 

Manrer,  Joseph do. 

Moyer,  John  H do. 

Nice,  Valentine do. 

Nolen,  Moses do. 

Nolen,  Franklin do. 

Otto,  BonjamiflLG do. 

O'Conneli,  Henry  J.,  Jr.... do. 

Richards,  Joseoh do. 

Robinson,  Benjamin do. 

Roby,  Thomas  P.  S do. 

Snyder,  John  H do. 

-Shenk,  John do. 

Sitler,  Alfred do. 

Simons,  Nelson do. 

Simons,  Franklin do. 

Smith,  Thomas  P do. 

Seamon,  John do. 

Stahlnecker,  Obediah do. 

Stager,  .John  H do. 

Snyder,  Henry do. 

Sleager,  Augustus do. 

Thompson,  M.  R do. 

Wentzel,  Franklin do. 

Wallace,  Samuel do. 

Weathorn,  Adam do. 

Walters,  John do. 


Company  C. 


KECKUITED  AT   PORT   CAKBON,   SCHUYLKILIi  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1S61. 


James  K.  Seigfreid Captain. 

M.  D.  Weand First  I^ieu  tenant. 

George  W.  Snyder Second  Lieutenant. 

Philip  Garris First  Sergeant. 

John  Gillespie Second  Sergeant. 

James  Teasell Third  Sergeant. 

Thomas  Hilton Fourth  Sergeant. 

George  W.  Holder First  Corporal. 

Charles  Hilbert Second  Corporal. 

James  Gillespie Third  Corporal. 

James  Kane Fourth  Corporal. 

Henry  Swartz Musician. 

Stephen  Jones do. 

Aregood,  Samuel Private. 

Allison,  Alexander do. 

Ahley,  Abraham do. 

Bauchman,  Jacob do. 

Boyd,  James do. 

Be'chtel,  Emanuel do. 

Beadle,  Joseph do. 

Bour,  David do. 

Burton,  George do. 

Courtright,  Isaiah do. 

ChiUsom,  C.  L do. 

Davidheiser,  Moses do. 

Ferry,  John... do. 

Garris,  WlUiam do. 

Garber,  Phenis do. 

Huntzinger,  Robert  M do. 

Hignor,  Henry do. 

Henderson,  James do. 

Hummel,  Abraham do. 

Hilton,  Ashton do. 

Kane,  William  B do. 

Kane,  Robert do. 

Kline,  John do. 

Klingals,  Anthony do. 

Keply,  Joseph do. 

Laing,  John  W do. 


Lloyd,  William Private. 

Lloyd,  John do. 

Mackey,  William do. 

Mullen,  John do. 

May,  Philip do. 

M'Quade,  Samuel do. 

Martin,  William do. 

M'Gord,  John  P do. 

Mitchell,  David  B do. 

Oliver,  James do. 

Price,  David  J do. 

Pletz,  Theodore do. 

Pursell,  Patrick do. 

Paul,  Charles do- 
Reed,  Francis  W do. 

Rudge,  Henry do. 

Shields,  Patrick do. 

Shappel,  J.  W do. 

Silyman,  Joseph  A do. 

Stout,  George do. 

Stout,  James.... do. 

Smith,  William do. 

Stelwagon,  George  W do. 

Stanton,  John do. 

^mith,  John do. 

Stephenson,  WiUiam do. 

Seitzinger,  Samu  el do. 

Smith,  Alexander do. 

Seward,  John do. 

Shilthouse,  August do. 

Thunson,  George  W do. 

Templin,  Jesse do. 

Umbehower,  John do. 

Williams,  Thomas do. 

Watts,  Perry do. 

Werth,  David do. 

Waters,  Watkins do. 

Williams,  William do. 


THREE  MOJITHS'   SERVICE. 


6B 


Company  D. 


BECRUITED  AT  POTTSVIIiliE,   BCHUYLKILIi  COTJNTT. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


Daniel  Nagle Captain. 

David  P.  Brown First  Lieutenant. 

Williain  W.  Potts Second  Lieutenant. 

Frederick  A.  Bonavitz First  Sergeant. 

George  W.  Garrett Second  Sergeant. 

Jacob  Douty Third  Sergeant. 

Nicholas  Wynlvoop Fourtli  Sergeant. 

Isaac  F.  Brannan First  Corporal. 

Barnes  Sands Second  Corporal. 

Nathaniel  M.  Stout Third  Corporal. 

David  Hodge Fourth  Corporal. 

George  Snyder Musician. 

Ayrgood,  George Private. 

Aurand,  George do. 

Bambrick,  William do. 

Berger,  William do. 

Baker,  David  P do. 

Boyer,  George  M do. 

Behler,  Jacob  K do. 

Biggs,  David do. 

Brown,  William  H.  H do. 

Bowler,  John do. 

Cheney,  Alpheus do. 

Clarkson,  Matthew do. 

Carrell,  Peter do. 

Cochran,  James do. 

Cake,  Wallace do. 

Chad  wick,  Thomas do. 

Dreibelbes,  Jacob  E do. 

Ebert,  George  W do. 

Fegely,  George do. 

Fisher,  Samuel do. 

Griffith,  William do. 

Harris,  Henry do. 

Houck,  William do. 

Helms,  James  K do. 

Hendley,  Adam do. 

Hendley,  Israel do, 

Hinchcliff,  John  C do. 


Hodge,  Archibald Private. 

Hough,  Silas  C do. 

Hanly,  Thornton  B .do. 

Johnston,  John do. 

Johnston,  William do. 

Kramer,  Samuel do. 

Knittle,  Wesley do. 

Kline,  Jacob do. 

KKOwles,  George do. 

Laurens,  WilUam  J da 

Lucas,  Charles  do. 

Morris,  Edward do. 

Martin,  Thomas do. 

Mathews,  Charles  G do. 

Norgan,  Charles do. 

Norgan,  Anthony do. 

Pi-ice,  Thomas  D do. 

Rahn,  Charles  F do. 

Reid,  Thomas do. 

Ryan,  Thomas do. 

Shappall,  Edward  F do. 

Sands,  Michael do. 

Sands,  David do. 

Shnshun,  Leonard  F do. 

Seit7>inger,  Franklin do. 

Seitzinger,  Henry ..do. 

Small,  William  F do. 

Shreck,  Daniel  E do. 

Shade,  Jacob do. 

Seymour,  Jacob do. 

Timmons,  William do. 

Vancannon,  Israel do. 

Wilson,  Henry do. 

Winters,  James do. 

Werty,  William do. 

Whalan,  Patrick do. 

Ward,  John do. 

Warfield,  James  H.  B do. 


Company  E. 

BECRUITED  AT  ASH1,AND,   SCHUYLKILI-  COtTNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


Israel  Seitzinger Captain. 

Levi  C.  Leib First  Lieutenant. 

John  C.  Garner Second  Lieutenant. 

Richard  F.  Moson First  Sergeant. 

Howard  Edmonds Second  Sergeant. 

John  Cleaver Third  Sergeant. 

Frederick  Hopkins Fourth  Sergeant. 

Francis  Garner First  Corporal. 

Andrew  Arnold Second  Corporal. 

Franklin  Kleese Third  Corporal. 

Wilson  T.  Hartz Fourth  Corporal. 

Joseph  Keeler,  Jr Musician. 

Henry  Barndt do. 

Bolich,  Emanuel  H Private. 

Bergen,  Josiah do. 

Brennan,  Thomas do. 

Billman,  Barnabas do. 

Carmitchell,  Daniel  do. 

Collohan,  Patrick,  Jr do. 

Connor,  Thomas,  Jr do. 

Crow,  Gabriel do. 

Cooper,  William ...do. 

'Dangler,  Henry  F do. 


Davis,  John  O .Private. 

Davis,  Isaac  F do. 

Easton,  James  A do. 

Evans,  Evan do. 

Fertig,  Jacob  A.  A do. 

Focht,  Lawrence do. 

Fetterman,  George  H do. 

Fetterman,  Lafayette do. 

Ferree,  Jacob  F do. 

Gillespie,  James do. 

Gamels,  John  C do. 

Henrich,  Charles  B do. 

Himmelright,  Wm.  A do. 

Herman,  George  B do. 

Hartz,  Frank do. 

Houck,  Peter do. 

Hetherington,  James do. 

Jones,  Richard do. 

Knabb,  James do. 

Klock,  John  F do. 

Le\'y,  Abraham do. 

Louden,  John do. 

Langdon,  John do. 


64 


SIXTH  REGIMENT, 


Moyer,  Nathan  J ....Private. 

M'Guire,  Condy do. 

Mann,  Joseph do. 

Murray,  Martin  V do 

May,  Benjamin  F do 

Owens,  Thomas do. 

Oswald,  Jacob do. 

Phillippi.  Samuel  R do. 

Price,  George do. 

Piatt,  Thomas.. do. 

Rherig,  Christian do. 

Rahn,  Oscar do. 

Rhorback,  John do. 

Rahn,  Richard do. 

Shelly,  Jacob  K do. 


Schneider,  Peter Private. 

Spho,  Anthony do. 

Shindler,  Calvin do. 

Shurman,  Erastus do. 

Simpson,  George  N do. 

Smith,  Thomas do. 

Shutt,  Edward do. 

Slaterback,  John do. 

Ti-avis,  Travis do. 

Von  Hollen,  John do. 

Wentzel,  Edward do. 

Wilson,  Joseph  E do. 

Witman,  Tobias  B do. 

Wilson,  John  A do. 

Wagner,  John  Z do. 


Company  F. 


RECRtriTED  AT  POTTSVILLE,  SCHUYLKILIi  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


H.  J.  Hendler Captain. 

Theodore  Mueller First  Lieutenant. 

Nicholas  Michael Second  Lieutenant. 

John  Liebner First  Sergeant. 

Christian  Schlitzer Second  Sergeant. 

George  Broschar Third  Sergeant. 

William  Landelfeld Fourth  Sergeant. 

Bernard  Becker First  Corporal. 

Michael  Friedrich Second  Corporal. 

John  Landelfeld Third  Corporal. 

Philip  Lambruschini Fourth  Corporal. 

Andrew  J.  Snyder Musician. 

Jobn  Ziegler do. 

Bathe,  Julius Private. 

Butch,  Reuben do. 

Brown,  Joseph. do, ' 

Broschar,  Peter do. 

Barnes,  George do. 

Brennan,  Richard do. 

Calligan,  William do. 

Drabill,  Thomas do. 

Dockweiler,  Joseph do. 

Eberle,  Charles do. 

Eick,  Joseph do. 

Foss,  Ignatius do. 

Gross,  George do. 

Gutman,  Lawrence do. 

Gluntz,  Charles do. 

Gessler,  Charles do. 

Gessler,  Eberhard do. 

Heim,  Adam do. 

Hohman,  Joseph do. 

Henxy,  Casper do. 

Hammer,  August do. 

Hummel,  George do. 

Jaeger,  Hen;y do. 

Kimmel,  Valentine do. 

Kuentzler,  Charles  F do. 

Klein,  John do. 

Kleindienst,  John. do. 


Koehler,  William Private. 

Lang,  Henry do. 

Luckowitz,  Charles  F do. 

Mo  ntgomery ,  William .....'.  do. 

Murphy,  Charles  T do. 

Mott,  Cunibert do. 

Meager,  Adam do. 

Messner,  Michael do. 

Nabholtz,  Gotlieb do. 

Oswald,  Henry do. 

Prong,  Christian do. 

Quigley,  L.  C do. 

Rossiter,  Preston do. 

Riegel,  Jacob do. 

Reinhardt,  Charles do. 

Ross,  Joseph do. 

Rebhan,  Peter do. 

Renner,  Francis do. 

Sailer,  Jacob do. 

Seltzer,  Louis do. 

StofFriegen,  Conrad do. 

Stehly,  Henry  do. 

Seifert,  William do. 

Sturm,  Joseph do. 

Schneider,  John do. 

Sehwanner,  Ernst do. 

Schwartz,  George do. 

Seip,  Martin do. 

Stoltz,  George do. 

Scheibelhut,  Jacob do. 

Thumm,  F.  J do. 

Volkert,  F.  A do. 

Wageck,  Anthony do. 

Weitzel,  Frederick do. 

Wischuh,  Gotlieb do. 

WoAlsum,  Peter do. 

Wandress,  George do. 

Zapf,  Charles do. 

Zeppenfeldt,  I"rederick do. 


Company   G. 

BECBTTITED  AT   LLEWELLYN,   SCHUYLKILL  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


Hiram  Chance Captain. 

Edward  G.  Robsom First  Lieutenant. 

Albert  P.  Shoflfstall Second  Lieutenant 

Joseph  Delcamp First  Sergeant. 

Thomas  Partridge Second  Sergeant. 

Phihp  Fitznatrick Third  Sergeant. 


I  William  Davis Fourth  Sergeant. 

I  David  J.  Alspach First  Corporal. 

Benjamin  J.  Focht Second  Corporal. 

I  Daniel  Ti-autman Third  Corporal. 

I  .Tohn  J.  Hopkins Fourth  Corporal. 

i  William  H.  Downing Musician. 


THREE   MONTHS'    SERVICE. 


65 


Butler  Downing Musician. 

Anfjfus,  Thomas Private. 

ArtJiey,  John do. 

Busli/John  A do. 

Burlee,  John do. 

Bernhart ,  Franklin  H do, 

Burk,  William do. 

Brennan,  Michael do. 

Bonavitz,  Daniel do. 

Cole,  Richard do. 

Clauser,  Williami  S do. 

Clauser,  Simon do. 

Colihan,  Thomas do. 

Curren,  William do. 

Dolau,  Thomas do. 

Delcamp,  Augustus do. 

English,  William do. 

English,  George do. 

Fisher,  .Joseph do. 

Green,  Wilham do. 

Green,  James do. 

Gallagher,  James do. 

Gee,  Joseph do. 

Greenawalt,  Joshua do. 

Grant,  Thomas do, 

Gallagher,  Francis do. 

Griffith,  Edward do. 

Grant,  Patrick do. 

Hilbert,  Daniel do. 

Horn,  .John  A do. 

Hendrickson,  Joseph do. 

Jones,  Francis do. 


Johnson,  John Prival 

Jones,  Daniel do, 

Kutz,  Charles do, 

Kutzer,  Gotlieb do. 

Labenburg,  William do. 

Labenburg,  Lewis do. 

Manning,  Daniel do. 

Miller,  Andrew do. 

Moran,  John do. 

M'Nulty,  Cornelius do. 

Maurcr,  Charles do. 

Murray,  Michael do. 

Mulhall,  James do. 

Maley,  John do. 

Minnig,  Jacob do. 

Rhodes,  Peter do. 

Runyan,  Harrison do. 

Roney,  John do. 

Ranklin,  George do. 

Straw,  William do. 

Shofistall,  .Joseph  A do. 

Thirwell,  Robert  S do. 

Updengrove,  Henry do. 

Wilson,  George do. 

Wilson,  James do. 

Wesner,  Samuel do. 

Weary,  Benjamin do. 

Weary,  Israel do. 

Young,  George do. 

Zimmerman,  Peter do. 

Zimmerman,  John  H do. 


Company   H. 


RECRUITED  AT  POTTSVILIiE,   SCHUYr.KIT-L  COUNTY, 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


Charlemagne  Tower Captain. 

James  Ellis First  Lieutenant, 

Henry  Pleasants TSecond  Lieutenant. 

Wilham  J.  Hinkle First  Sergeant. 

Henry  Fisher .....Second  Sergeant. 

Edward  C.  Baird Third  Sergeant. 

John  J.  Huntzinger Fourth  Sergeant. 

Samuel  M.  Ruch First  Corporal. 

David  B.  Hoffman Second  Corporal. 

Daniel  H.  Leib Third  Corporal. 

Hugh  Mullin .^.Fourth  Corporal. 

Abraham  Nagle Musician. 

Cornelius  Trout do. 

Acorn,  Martin Private. 

Bailey,  John do. 

Batdorf,  John  H do. 

Burluchy,  Charles, do. 

Bolich,  John do- 
Bowman,  Wilham do. 

Boyer,  Jacob do. 

Brown,  James  B do. 

Buch,  Joseph do. 

Campbell,  Thomas do. 

Christian,  Charles do. 

CoUer,  Mahlon do. 

Conyngham,  John  R do. 

Cowley,  Samuel ...do. 

Cooper,  John do. 

Crosland,  Charles do. 

Criiikshank,  John do. 

Davis,  Frederick  W do. 

Davis,  Thomas  N do. 

Dillman,  Daniel  D do. 

Douty,  William do. 

Edwards,  Richard do. 

Fitiisimmons,  Thomas  J do, 

Foltz,  George  W ...do. 

Garber,  Andrew do. 

Heflfnor,  Samuel do. 

9 


1  Hazzard,  Charles Private. 

I  Hower,  John do. 

j  Hood,  James do. 

j  Jones,  Zachariah do. 

I  Kautfman,  Jonas  H da 

Kibler,  Henry  Z do. 

I  Krauth.  Herman do. 

j  Krebs,  Frank do. 

I  Laubenstein,  Samuel  B do. 

Lavenberg,  John do. 

Leech,  George do. 

Leonard,  Frank do 

Lebengood,  Frank do. 

Lee,  Luke do, 

Lilley,  Oliver  W do. 

Lynch,  Hugh do. 

Martz,  John do. 

Matz,  George  W do. 

M'Elrath,  John do. 

M'Shier,  John do. 

Mervine.  Jacob do. 

Overbeck,  George  W do. 

Parvin,  Frank  J.,  Jr do. 

Paul,  John do. 

Rinker,  Robert  M do. 

Root,  David  Y do. 

Rose,  Thomas  J do. 

ShoUenberger,  Gabriel do. 

Seigfried,  Daniel do. 

Snyder,  John do, 

Spotts,  Jacob do. 

Stone,  Elisha do. 

Titus,  Edgar  R do. 

Weaver,  George  .J do. 

Weinman,  Andrew do. 

Weir,  Allen do. 

Wilhamson ,  Henry do. 

Wren,  William  ..  do. 

Yerger,  Elias, , do. 


SIXTH  EEGIMENT, 


Company  I. 


BECKtriTED  AT  MAUCH  CHUNK,  CABBON  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


J©hn  Craig Captain. 

Samuel  Shurlock First  Lieutenant, 

WiUiam  Belford Second  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  B.  Kalbfus First  Sergeant. 

Nicholas  Glace Second  Sergeant. 

William  DeWitt Third  Sergeant. 

Washington  L.  Stiles Fourth  Sergeant. 

Samuel  S.  Smith First  Corporal. 

C.  E.  Hoover Second  Corporal. 

George  Brown Third  Corporal. 

Wayne  Winters Fooirth  Corporal. 

Charles  L.  Eberly,  Jr Musician. 

Charles  Sigman do. 

Andes,  Peter Private. 

Bloomey,  Henn, do. 

Baltentine,  John „ do. 

Boyd,  William  J do. 

Bert,  Andrew do. 

Bauer,  Leonard do. 

BristUn,  John do. 

Bryne,  David do. 

Boyle,  Peter do. 

Buck,  Nathan do. 

Boston,  Robert do. 

Beers,  Wilson do. 

BelUs,  Andrew  R do. 

Cafferty,  James d<x 

Dougherty,  Peter do. 

Day,  William , do. 

Dietrick,  Henry do. 

Funk,  George  W do. 

Fink,  Lewis do. 

Gilmore,  Archy do. 

Goodman,  Charles do. 

Green,  John do. 

Gabreed,  Joseph  E do. 

Graham,  John_ d<x 

Horning,  Frederick do. 

Horn,  Thomas do. 

Heaton,  James do. 


Kindlin,  John Private. 

Klinger,  William do. 

Knorr,  Francis do. 

Lewis,  John do. 

Lee,  Joseph do. 

Leisenring,  Thomas  R do. 

Lindsay,  Joseph do- 
Long,  Abraham do. 

M'Crautz,  John ,..do. 

M'Donald,  Robert ,..do. 

Miller,  William,  1st do. 

Miller,  William,  2d do. 

Martin,  Daniel do. 

Monte,  Adam do. 

Nagle,  Jacob do. 

Neinmire,  A.  C.  B do* 

Overhout,  Charles  W do. 

Overhout,  Simeon  K do. 

Pettit,  John_ ..do. 

Pierson,  Otto .'do. 

Peppercorn,  Henry ;do. 

Petry,  Alexander do. 

Rothwell,  Joseph do. 

Reinmiller,  Peter do. 

Rutledge,  John do. 

Smith,  Josiah  W do. 

Setzer,  Washington do. 

Shiner,  Andrew  J do. 

Snylor,  Lewis do. 

Stout,  William.. do. 

Shellhamer,  Isaac  W do» 

Smith,  Charles  D do. 

Smith,  James  R do. 

Sewell,  John  R do. 

Thomas,  James  B do. 

Thompson,  Samuel do. 

Yost,  John dok. 

York,  James ;do. 

Zere,  George ......do. 


Company  K, 


RECRUITED  AT  MAUCH  CHUNK,  CARBON  COXJNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


Thomas  Wilhelm Captain. 

Patrick  J.  Hughes First  Lieutenant, 

Jacob  Amdt Second  Lieutenant. 

Charles  J.  Cooper First  Sergeant. 

.Tames  Warner Second  Sergeant. 

Daniel  C.Tubbs Third  Sergeant. 

Franklin  Siegfried Fourth  Sergeant. 

Robert  Depuy First  Corporal. 

John  B.  Wasser Second  Corporal. 

Henry  F.  Brown Tliird  Corporal. 

Peter  S.  G.  Ege Fourth  Corporal. 

George  E.  Williams Musician. 

George  H.  Williams do. 

Arrowman,  John Private. 

Acker,  Cornelius do. 

Austin,  Samuel  R do. 

Brighton,  John do. 

Eergenstock,  Tilghman do. 

Billings,  .Jasper do. 

Bowertoot,  Martin do. 

Burritt,  John do. 

Bower,  Joseph, „ do. 


Br  uner ,  Lewis Private. 

Buelow,  Charles do. 

Conaty,  Thomas do. 

Conly,  Joseph do. 

Chandler,  David  L do. 

Call,  William  J do. 

Dodson,  Edward  E do. 

Dunbar,  James do. 

Downey,  James „do. 

Dugan,  Daniel do. 

Fritz,  Jolm do. 

Fiddler.  John do. 

Fladd,  Frederick do. 

Geary,  WilUam do. 

Glace,  Henry  R do. 

G?irris,  Wilham  R do. 

Gettaa,  Jonas do. 

Henry,  Jonas , ,.,.,,,dq, 

Harts,  David v-":4Qt 

Haines,  William.... ....ido. 

Hoffman,  Henry do. 

Hand,  James  K do, 


THREE    MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


67 


Kintv  John Private. 

Ke'fabor,  Philip do. 

Kleokner,  Charles do. 

Lower,  Josiah do. 

Meggis,  John do- 

M'Gowan,  Owen do. 

Manninjier,  Charles do. 

Miller,  Thomas  J do. 

Moore,  Philip do. 

Miller,  Henry  S do. 

Mechan,  Andrew do. 

M'Gewhan,  Daniel do. 

Miller,  George do. 

Morris,  Joseph do. 

Mumps,  Henry d<J. 

O'Connor,  John do: 

Pursell,  Hiram  W do'; 

Parker,  Peter ,...yr.'.V..ddl 


Parks,  Samuel Private. 

Pascoe,  Robert  P do. 

Shultz,  John do. 

Shultz,  Frederick do. 

Schrunk,  William do. 

Staples,  JarrardL  do. 

Sondalia,  Anthony do. 

Sourwine,  Tilghman do. 

Shiner,  Anthony  J do. 

Slacker,  William do. 

Slater,  George do. 

Shadle,  Frederick do. 

Smith,  Joseph do. 

Thomas,  William do. 

Whartford,  Henry do. 

Wharren,  John do; 

Youn§,  Edward  D do; 

Zimmerman,  DiaiueK.'riV.^.^.doi 


Seventh  Regiment. 


THE  Seventli  regiment  was  recruited  under  the  order  of  Governor  Ourtin, 
in  obedience  to  tlie  proclamation  of  the  President.  The  companies  ren- 
dezvoused at  Camp  Curtio,  and  the  regiment  was  organized  by  Adjutant  Gen- 
eral Biddle,  on  the  22d  of  April.  The  following  were  the  field  officers  elected 
and  commissioned :  Wm.  H.  Irwin,  of  Lewistown,  (then  at  Washington,  a  pri- 
vate in  the  ranks  of  the  Logan  Guards,)  Colonel.  Oliver  H.  Eippey,  of  Pitts- 
burg, lieutenant  Colonel ;  F.  P.  Eobinson,  of  Pittsburg,  Major.  Henry  E. 
Myers  was  apijointed  Adjutant. 

The  regiment,  under  command  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Eippey,  proceeded  by 
rail  to  Chambersburg,  on  the  23d  of  April,  and  encamped  near  the  town,  where 
it  was  joined  soon  after  by  Colonel  L-win,  who  assumed  command.  Eegular 
drills  were  ordered,  and  continued  while  the  weather  would  permit,  but  were 
seriously  interrupted  on  the  28th,  when  it  rained  and  snowed  heavily.  Some 
dif&culty  having  been  experienced  in  securing  good  and  sufficient  rations,  Col- 
onel Irwin  requested  that  they  should  be  supplied  in  bulk,  and  caused  vege- 
tables to  be  purchased  and  issued,  and  the  bread  baked  by  contract.  On  the 
8th  of  May,  shoes  and  clothing  were  issued  by  the  regimental  Quartermaster. 
Strict  discipline  was  enforced  and  regular  battalion  drills  and  di'ess-parade  were 
held,  the  quarters  were  thoroughly  policed,  and  close  attention  paid  to  the 
cleanliness  and  health  of  the  men. 

On  the  15th  of  May  the  regiment  left  camp  and  marched  to  Chambersburg, 
where,  on  being  drawn  up  on  the  public  square,  it  was  presented  by  the  ladies 
of  the  town  with  a  national  flag,  which  was  received  on  behalf  of  the  regiment 
by  Lieutenant  Colonel  Eippey  in  an  ai>propriate  speech.  This  ceremony  oVer, 
the  regiment  marched  some  four  miles  into  the  country  to  accustom  the  troops 
to  the  march.  These  marches  were  frequent  and  very  useful.  The  utmost 
kindness  was  shown  to  both  officers  and  men,  by  the  people  of  Chambersburg 
and  vicinity.  During  the  last  days  of  May,  several  regiments  of  infantry,  and 
on  the  first  of  June  a  battalion  of  cavalry,  reached  Chambersburg.  Soon  after, 
Major  General  Eobert  Patterson  and  Major  General  George  Cadwalader  and 
staffs  arrived,  followed  by  artillery  and  a  large  Avagon  train,  all  indicating  that 
an  active  cami:)aign  up  the  Shenandoah  valley  was  soon  to  open. 

The  Seventh  regiment  was  assigned  to  the  3d  Brigade  of  the  1st  Division.* 
The  Brigade  struck  tents  on  the  8th  of  June,  and  commenced  the  forward  mo ve- 


*  Organization  of  the  3d  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  E.  C.  Williams,  1st  Division,  Major 
General  George  Cadwalader ;  Seventh  regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteers,  Colonel  William  H. 
Irwin ;  Eighth  regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteers,  Colonel  A.  H.  Einley ;  Tenth  regiment 
Pennsylvania  volunteers,  Colonel  Sullivan  A.  Meredith ;  Twentieth  regiment  (Scott  Legion) 
Pennsylvania  volunteers,  Colonel  Wilham  H.  Gray. 


THREE   MONTHS'    SEKVICE.  09 

ment,  long  looked  for  and  earnestly  desired,  and  occupied  a  position  on  the  first 
night  near  the  town  of  Greencastle.  Eesuming  the  march  on  the  following 
morning,  it  moved  to  Camp  Williams,  where  the  regular  drill  was  resumed,  and 
the  Seventh  regiment  was  taught  to  form  square  against  cavalry.  Eemaining 
until  the  14th,  the  Brigade  again  struck  tents,  and  moving  through  Hagers- 
town,  again  went  into  camp  near  St.  James'  College,  and  soon  after  advanced 
to  Williamsport.  Late  in  the  evening  of  the  19th  of  June,  an  alarm  was  raised, 
and  the  long  roll  called  the  whole  Brigade  to  arms,  the  line  of  battle  being 
quickly  and  quietly  formed ;  but  beyond  distant  picket  firing  nothing  further 
was  heard. 

On  the  25th,  the  rebel  cavalry  attacked  some  union  soldiers  who  had  ven- 
tured across  the  river,  but  were  repulsed,  loosing  six  men  and  three  horses. 
General  Scott  had  directed  General  Patterson,  if  equal  or  superior  in  number, 
to  cross  the  river  and  attack  the  enemy.  As  yet,  the  command  was  unprovided 
with  artillery ;  but  as  more  explicit  orders*  were  received  to  advance,  at  early 
dawn  on  the  2d  of  July,  the  troops  commenced  fording  the  Potomac,  and  by 
eight  o'clock  the  whole  army  was  in  motion,  the  air  ringing  with  the  exultant 
shouts  of  the  men.  The  march  was  continued  to  Martinsburg.  Private  pro- 
perty was  respected,  but  the  contents  of  an  extensive  flouring  mill,  containing 
a  large  amount  of  grain  and  flour,  the  owner  thereof  being  a  captain  in  the 
rebel  army,  were,  by  general  order,  confiscated  for  the  use  of  the  army.  There 
was  also  captured,  and  staved,  one  hundred  and  fifty  barrels  of  whiskey. 

The  cheering  news,  of  the  successes  of  General  M'Clellan  in  West  Virginia, 
reached  the  army  of  the  Shenandoah  on  the  4th  of  July,  the  anniversary  of 
Independence.  A  national  salute  was  fired,  which  served  the  double  purpose  of 
celebrating  the  ancient  renown,  and  the  latest  triumph.  On  the  7th,  Cap- 
tain Gerard  and  Lieutenant  Enright,  with  fifteen  men,  advanced  about  a  mile 
beyond  our  picket  line  and  captured  and  brought  in  three  of  the  enemy's  pick- 
ets, with  rifles,  revolvers,  sabres,  and  three  horses.  The  regiment  moved  with 
the  brigade  to  Bunker  Hill,  and  thence  to  Charlestown,  where  it  went  into  camp 
near  the  town.  Six  companies,  under  command  of  Colonel  Irwin  and  Major  Eob- 
inson,  were  detached  from  the  regiment,  and  ordered  to  make  a  reconnoissance 
in  the  direction  of  Winchester.  Leaving  camp  at  midnight,  they  advanced 
about  six  miles,  and  came  to  a  point  where  a  rebel  vidette  had  been  posted  the 

*  General  Patterson  to  General  Scott,  June  28.  I  have  the  honor  to  acknowledge  the 
receipt  of  a  telegram  from  the  General-in-Chief,  dated  27,  saying :  "  I  had  expected  your  cross- 
ing the  river  to-day."  I  infer  from  this  that  orders  have  been  sent  me  to  cross  and  attack  the 
enemy.  If  so,  I  have  not  received  them.  Captain  Newton,  of  the  Engineers,  returned  at  mid- 
night, after  two  days'  absence  in  the  direction  of  Sharpsburg  and  Dam  No.  4,  and  reports,  on 
information  he  considers  rehable,  five  thousand  men  from  Falling  Waters  to  Dam  No.  4,  four 
thousand  five  hundred  men  in  the  vicinity  of  Shepherdstown  under  General  Jackson,  and  a 
reserve  of  five  thousand  five  hundred  men,  under  General  Johnston,  near  Bunker  HiU.  He 
also  reports  twenty  to  twenty-four  guns,  and  a  large  cavalry  force  with  General  Jackson,  and 
thinks  General  Negley,  wliose  brigade  is  on  my  left,  near  Sharpsburg,  will  be  attacked,  the 
river  being  fordablo  at  almost  every  point.  *  *  *  *  The  artillery  horses  are  untrained,  and 
we  are  still  without  harness  for  the  battery.  I  have  repeatedly  asked  for  batteries,  and  ought 
to  have  one  for  each  Brigade,  but  have  none.  The  only  one  fit  for  service  sent  me  was  the 
Rhode  Island  battery,  and  that  the  General-in-Chief  was  compelled,  by  the  necessities  of  his 
own  posiiion,  to  take  from  me,  when  most  wanted,  and  within  a  week  after  it  joined  me.  *  * 
*  *  Officers  and  men  are  anxious  to  be  led  against  the  insurgents,  and  if  the  General-in- 
Chief  will  give  me  a  regiment  of  regulars  and  an  adequate  force  of  field  artillery,  I  wUl  cross 
the  river  and  attack  the  enemy,  unless  their  forces  are  ascertained  to  be  more  than  two  to  one. 
Conduct  of  the  Wa/r,  p.  126,  No.  21. 


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SEVENTH  REGIMENT, 


day  previous,  but  was  then  withdrawn.  Returning  to  camp,  Colonel  Irwin  re- 
ported the  enemy's  videttes  withdrawn,  and  expressed  the  opinion  that  the 
enemy  were  falling  back  towards  Winchester,  which  opinion,  subsequent  events 
proved  to  be  correct.  Marching  to  K  eyes'  ford,  on  the  Shenandoah  river,  where 
an  attack  upon  our  rear  was  feared.  General  Williams  sent  out  a  scouting 
party,  which  crossed  the  ford  and  examined  the  right  bank  of  the  river  for  a 
considerable  distance,  and  reported  that  there  was  no  sign  of  any  enemy  in  that 
direction. 

The  term  of  service  being  about  to  expire,  the  Seventh  was  ordered  by  Gen- 
eral Patterson  to  march  to  Hagerstown,  and  thence  go  by  rail  to  Harrisburg 
to  be  mustered  out  of  service.  At  two  o'clock  A.  M.,  of  the  22d,  the  regiment, 
about  seven  hundred  strong,  with  eleven  heavily  loaded  wagons,  left  camp  for 
Shepherdstown,  where  it  crossed  the  Potomac  at  a  new  ford,  the  roads  leading 
to  it  being  constructed  under  the  supervision  of  Major  Eobinson,  and  over 
which  the  heavily  laden  wagons  were  taken  with  great  difficulty.  Marching  by 
way  of  Sharpsburg  to  Hagerstown,  the  regiment  moved  thence  to  Harrisburg, 
where  the  companies  were  ordered  to  their  original  rendezvous  for  pay  and 
muster  out  of  service. 


FIELD   AND  STAFF  OFFICERS. 


William  H.Irwin Colonel. 

OUver  H.  Kippey Lieutenant  Colonel. 

F.  P.  Robinson.! Major. 

Henry  K,  Myers Adjutant. 


George  Geist,  Jr Quartermaster. 

Charles  R.  Foster Surgeon. 

James  M.  Thompson Assistant  Surgeon. 


Company   A. 


KECRUITED  AT  PITTSBURG. 


MUSTERED  IN  APRIL  23,  1861. 


Maurice  Wallace Captain. 

Morgan  R.  Bryan First  Lieutenant. 

Hemy  W.  Horbach Second  Lieutenant. 

John  Reynolds First  Sergeant. 

James  Calhoun Second  Sergeant. 

Daniel  C.  Collins Third  Sergeant. 

WiUiam  B.  Kauffman Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  Valleby First  Corporal. 

James  Wormine Second  Corporal. 

Wniiara  H.  Jeffries Third  Corporal. 

John  Longstaff. Fourth  Corporal. 

Edward  S.  Magee .Musician. 

Patrick  Donahoe do. 

Ackerman,  Henry Private. 

Algoe,  Charles do. 

Baker,  Christopher do. 

Boyd,  Samuel do. 

Brenard,  Edward  E do. 

Brown,  John  H do. 

Brown,  Joshua do. 

Buck,  William do. 

Byerly,  William do. 


Carson,  John  H Private. 

Casey,  Timothy do. 

Casiday,  Michael do. 

Clark,  James do. 

Claire,  John do. 

Connelly,  Daniel do. 

Davis,  Arthur do. 

Davis,  John do. 

Davis,  WUliam  A.  R do. 

Dunn,  Michael do. 

Eschenbaum,  Joseph do. 

Finfrock,  Robert do. 

Fisher,  Patrick do. 

Glunt,  Henry do. 

Gross,  Jacob do. 

HemphiU,  George do. 

Holmes,  James  R do. 

Johnson,  John  ....t do. 

Jones,  John  H do. 

Jones,  James do. 

Kiggins,  John do. 

Kipp,  Edward .da 


THREE   MOi^THS'    SERVICE. 


71 


Kress,  Anthony Private. 

M'Annich,  Elias do. 

M'Closkey,  Charles do. 

M'Clung,  O.  C do. 

M'Gee,  James do. 

M'Gmness,  Edward do. 

M'Laughlin,  Patrick do. 

M'MilJen,  Samuel  C do. 

M'Mahon,  Charles do. 

Marshall,  William  H do. 

Mason,  Patrick do. 

Mitchell,  Daniel  W do. 

Morris,  John do. 

Neilie,  Robert,  Jr do. 

Norminie,  Thomas do. 

Perkins,  Charles do. 

Prince,  William do. 


Richards,  William Private. 

Rippey,  Wilt do. 

Rhodes,  Charles  H do. 

Rowe,  Richard do. 

Ruch,  Conrad do. 

Silverthorn,  David  R do. 

Shields,  William do. 

Smullin,  Owen do. 

Stevenson,  JohnH do. 

Stone,  Cyrus  H do. 

Weeks,  Charles  II do. 

Weeks,  William  W ..do. 

Whiteside,  William do. 

Wiggens,  James do. 

Wheelan,  James do. 

Wise,  Elisha do. 


Company  B. 


BECRTJITED  AT  ALLEGHENY,   ALLEGHENY  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


Casper  Gang Captain. 

George  Gerst,  Jr First  Lieutenant. 

Charles  Geeb Second  Lieutenant. 

Louis  Ridenbach Ilrst  Sergeant. 

Mechor  Shilling Second  Sergeant. 

Henry  Rise Third  Sergeant. 

William  Lentz Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  Mohr First  Corporal. 

Louis  Buchter Second  Corporal. 

Charles  Klein Third  Corporal. 

George  Schneider Fourth  Corporal. 

Charles  Rose Musician. 

Philip  Feth do. 

Abel,  Conrad Private. 

Bechours,  Charles do. 

Bentel,  George do. 

Breller,  George do. 

Betz,  Christian do. 

Braum,  Charles do. 

Brecht,  Michael do. 

Eckert,  George... do. 

Fiber,  John do. 

Eichler,  Joseph do. 

Faber,  Christian do- 
Fries,  John  A do. 

Granlich,  Joseph do. 

Gruennagel,  Philip do. 

Goehring,  John do. 

Goetling,  Conrad do. 

Herron,  John do. 

Hickman,  JohnH do. 

Hiller,  William do. 

Hollinger,  John do. 

Jacob,  Henry do. 

Koppell,  Henry do. 

Krachenbuhl,  John do. 

Kunddell,  Adam do. 

Koerner,  Eugene do. 


Leckrien,  Peter Private 

Lininger,  Frederick do. 

Lantz,  Joseph do. 

Langner,  George  W.  W do. 

Mlnehart,  John do. 

Michael,  Adam do. 

Neighar,  Henry do. 

Ochnrler,  Oscar do. 

Pool,  Michael do. 

Petereins,  Henry do. 

Roehrog,  Charles do. 

Roth,  Melchor. do. 

Riemsschnider,  Conrad do. 

Reiner,  William do. 

Reiner,  Herman  F do. 

Reis,  Christian do. 

Reuswig,  George do. 

Seifritz,  Mathias do. 

Schwab,  Frank do. 

Seip,  John do. 

Schultz,  John do. 

Stemler,  Valentine do. 

Schmidt,  John do. 

Schilling,  Anton do. 

Schaber,  Conrad do. 

Schell,  Frederick do. 

Schaefer,  John do. 

Steiger,  Emanuel do. 

Traup,  Charles do. 

Vonmoas,  .Tohn do. 

Voalp,  PhiUp do. 

Wilhem,  William do. 

Wilhelm,  Frederick do. 

Wagner,  John do. 

Williams,  Louis do. 

Wolf,  John do. 

Waldneyer,  William do. 

Zender,  John  G.  F do. 


Company  C. 

EECRUITED  AT  FREDONIA,   BERKS  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


Isaac  Schreoder Captain. 

Henry  R.  Myers First  Lieutenant. 

Peter  Y.  Edelman Second  Lieutenant. 

Franklin  B.  Lancks First  Sergeant. 

Henry  S.  Boyer Second  Sergeant. 


1 1  William  C.  Baker Third  Sergeant. 

I  I  Reuben  Kauffman Fourth  Sergeant. 

I  Isaac  Pott First  Corporal. 

George  Foos,  Jr Second  Corporal. 

I I  Jeremiah  H.  Hauck Third   Corporal. 


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SEVENTH  EEGIMENT. 


John  C.  Steekline Fourth  Corporal. 

Peter  H.  Hauck Musician. 

George  A.  Eltz do. 

Adam,  Enoch Private. 

Angstat,  Benneville do. 

Bear,  Edwin  S do. 

Bright,  Aaron do. 

Best,  Thomas do. 

Brown,  William  D do. 

BOck,  Edmond  Y do. 

Bigger,  Alexander do. 

Clemmins,  John  H do. 

l)engler,  Washington  G do. 

Dengler,  John  G do. 

Draher.  Edward do. 

Egel,  Wellington do. 

Ebberhart,  Joseph do. 

Fiese,  John do. 

Ginser,  Joel do. 

Good,  Celestial do. 

Gallagher,  Caleb do. 

Goohter,  Harrison do. 

Hafer,  Charles do. 

Hafer,  Israel do. 

Htmter,  Daniel ....do. 

Harner,  James  BE do. 

Hauck,  Henry do. 

Holm,  Jacob do. 

Harbold,  Henry  H do. 

Jones,  Samuel  B do. 

Ejndly,  Frederick do. 

Keller,  David do. 

LeU,  Ebenozer  C do. 


Loucks,  Henry  R Private, 

Link,  Jacob do. 

Lindenmouth,  Nathaniel. .  .do. 

Lotz,  Jeremiah do. 

Meek,  Daniel do. 

Moyer,  Aaron do. 

Mohle,  Frederick do. 

Melot,  Seyer do 

Madary,  John do, 

Maurer,  Peter do. 

M'Noldy,  Mahlon  A do. 

Poorman,  WiUiam do. 

Rothermel,  Charles do. 

Rank,  Ginder do. 

Rothenberger,  Daniel do. 

Sheaflfer,  Henry do. 

Schild,  Jacob  F do. 

Schreoder,  Henry do. 

Swavely,  Zachariah do. 

Sider,  Isaac do. 

Schmeck,  Henry do. 

Shultz,  Michael  R do. 

Sener,  Frederick  H dO: 

Trexell,  Jacob do. 

Tool,  Albert  S do. 

Voyt,  William do. 

Wentzel,  Amos do. 

Wentzel,  Jonathan do. 

Weidner,  John do. 

Wentzel,  Daniel do. 

Williams,  John do. 

Yoder,  Aaron do. 

Yeakel,  Solomon do. 


Company  D. 


BECBTJITED  AT  PLEASANTVIIiliE,   BEBKS  COUNTT. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


George  S.  Herbst Captain. 

Samuel  Bans First  Lieutenant. 

.ToeLRuppert Second  Lieutenant. 

Charles  G.  Kline First  Sergeant. 

Abraham  Ruppert , Second  Sergeant. 

Peter  Shafer Third  Sergeant. 

Edward  F.  Reed Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  J.  Nash First  Corporal. 

WiUiam  Hassler Second  Corporal. 

Jacob  Shafer Third  Corporal. 

Lenhar d  Swizhard Fourth  Corporal. 

Joel  Frederick Musician. 

Elias  Angstead do. 

Angstead,  Benjamia Private. 

Brutzman,  Abner do. 

Bobb,  Henry do. 

Beck,  Henry do. 

Bobb,  Abraham do. 

Bean,  Marcus do. 

Burns,  Frankhn do. 

Boyer,  Henry do. 

Bouchat,  William do. 

Clouser,  Simon do. 

Clouser,  Levi do. 

Caver,  William do. 

Crackens,  Daniel do. 

Drezer,  Jacob do. 

Dilcamb,  David  H do. 

Dreyer,  William do. 

Eck,  Peter do. 

Eckert,  Samuel do. 

Engel,  Robert do. 

Fisher,  Francis do. 

Foreman,  William do. 

Goodwin,  Benjainin do. 

Hewett^  George do. 

Hassler.  "William do. 

Hassler,  Jonas do. 

Hourman,  Joel  R do. 


Harris,  Joseph Private. 

Hungerford,  George  F do. 

Hummel,  George do. 

Harper,  Edward do. 

Hatner,  Charles , do. 

Kash,  Henry do. 

Kemp,  George do. 

List,  John do. 

Leeds,  John  S do. 

Lins,  Franklin do. 

Moyer,  Daniel do. 

Moore,  George do. 

Miller,  Michael do. 

Murron,  James  A do. 

Mitchell,  John do. 

Mathew,  C,  Henry do. 

Paul,  David do. 

Reidenauger,  Franklin do. 

Reimcr,  John do. 

Roland,  William do. 

Rotenberger,  Francis do. 

Richards,  George do. 

Shafer,  Julius ,.do. 

Spocht,  Franklin do. 

Si'lor,  Amos do. 

Staufer,  Daniel do. 

Sellers,  D.  Georgo do. 

Simon,  Paul do. 

Stout,  Simon ,do. 

Sowers,  H.  John do. 

Sulvier,  Michael do. 

Souder,  William do. 

Stewart,  Albert do. 

Sides,  Albert do. 

Strunk,  Levi do. 

Updegrove,  Ephraim do. 

Wibel,  Joseph do. 

Yoder,  Daniel ....do. 

Yoder.  Peter .do. 


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Company  E 


RECRtriTED  AT  AliliEOnENY,   ALLEGHENY  COTTNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


Frank  J.  Robinson Captain. 

Horatio  Tyler First  Lieutenant. 

Gustavvis  Braun Second  Lieutenant. 

William  Harris First  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Glass Second  Sergeant. 

David  Dill Third  Sergeant. 

Peter  Kennedy Fourth  Sergeant. 

Loyd  Simpson First  Corporal. 

James  Grenet Second  Corporal. 

Alfred  Masonheimer Third  Corporal. 

William  Quiun Fourth  Corporal. 

Isaac  Richey Musician. 

James  Dickson do. 

Bonner,  Thomas Private. 

Brown,  Robert  P do. 

Beale,  Adam do. 

Burke,  WiUiam  H do. 

Boyd,  Samuel do. 

Crooks,  William  C do. 

Coaies,  Charles  P do. 

Cowell,  William do. 

Coleman,  George  W do. 

Cinnamon,  Thomas do. 

Cailor,  John do. 

Dennison,  James do. 

Dyal,  Harrison do. 

Drane,  David do. 

Eelkins,  John do. 

Fritz,  George do. 

Grissell,  Adam do. 

Grinnell,  Christian do. 

Green   John  C do. 

Hanna,  William do. 

Hutchinson,  Amos do. 

Hughey,  Mortimer do. 

Heough,  Joseph do. 

Heanchy,  Arnold do. 

Johnston,  John do. 

3,  William do. 


Kaufman,  Casper Private. 

Kirkpatrick,  William do. 

Kirsh,  Jacob do. 

Lillie,  Sylvester do. 

Lingerfelter,  Charles do. 

Lentz,  John  A do. 

M'Clelland,  Reed do. 

Marshall,  George do. 

Maisaick,  Michael do. 

Medder,  Gregory do. 

Mercer,  Alonzo do. 

Murdock,  John do. 

M'New,  John  W do. 

M'Kain,  Simon do. 

M'Celland,  John do. 

M'Vicher,  William do. 

Meyers,  Conrad do. 

Moss,  Frederick do. 

Nellis,  Andrew do. 

Ruper,  Cornelius  D do. 

Sarver,  William do. 

Stackhouse,  Frank do. 

Smith,  Jerry do. 

SiU,  Joseph do. 

Sorberey ,  George do. 

Sailer,  Michael do. 

Scoot,  Andrew  J do. 

Shiel,  Jacob do. 

Slapleton,  Patrick do. 

Topper,  William  H do. 

Tompkins,  John  W do. 

Tonance,  John do. 

Walker,  Robert do. 

Walker,  John  J do. 

Wadlow,  Alexander do. 

Warnock,  William do. 

Wasson,  Joseph do. 

Zimmer,  Jacob do. 


Company  F 


RECRUITED  AT  PITTSBURG. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


Joseph  Gerard Captain. 

Anderson  Faith First  Lieutenant. 

William  C.  Enright Second  Lieutenant. 

Alexander  Johnston First  Sergeant. 

Bartholomew  Scanlon Second  Sergeant. 

William  Keenan Third  Sergeant. 

Michael  Russel Fourth  Sergeant. 

Charles  Levi First  Corporal. 

William  H.  Lewis Second  Corporal. 

John  W.  BeR  Third  Corporal. 

Jacob  Linderwick. Fourth  Corporal. 

Randolph  Curry Musician. 

Asron,  PoweU Private. 

Amer,  Joseph do. 

Butcher,  Gotlieb do. 

Bamford,  Benjamin  B do. 

Belser,  Frank do. 

Beardman,  Frank do. 

Brosey,  John do. 

Brown,  Robert do. 

BothwGll,  Alexander do. 

Bnicston,  John do. 

Craig,  Neal do. 

Campbell,  William C do. 

Conrad,  Peter do. 

10 


Davis,  Howell Private. 

Donahoe,  Michael ,...do. 

Detrick,  John do. 

Delker,  Crist do. 

Evans,  William do. 

Eckart,  Frederick  .  - do. 

Fillman,  Ernest do. 

Fisher,  Jacob do. 

Fox,  John  W do. 

Graham,  William do. 

Geddis,  William do. 

Geiser,  John  B do. 

Guiney,  Jacob do. 

Hunter,  Alexander  S.B....do. 

Hart,  Thomas do. 

Heiipenbug,  John do. 

Hall,  Joseph do. 

Jones,  William. do. 

Kettenberg,  Hemy do. 

Kaul,  Adam do. 

Koch,  WiUiam do. 

Lalndigpr ,  Jo hn do. 

Lally,  Patrick do. 

Littner,  John do. 

Lensingburg,  Franklin  S ...  do. 


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SEVENTH   REGIMENT, 


Morgan,  Thomas Private. 

Mathews,  Thomas do. 

Moricke,  Charles do. 

Murphy,  Jerry do. 

Morin,  Daniel.  do. 

M'Elrary,  William do. 

M'Kinney,  Lewis do. 

M'Lain,  James  C do. 

M'Cullough,  Michael do. 

M'Gram,  Barnard do. 

Nagle,  John do. 

Parsons,  George  W do. 

Piatt,  William do. 

Keagan,  John do. 

Unddick,  Edward do. 


Rogers,  David Private. 

Staaf,  John do. 

Stein,  Charles  B do. 

Shaw,  Andrew do. 

Stone,  Charles do. 

Stulin,  Wendelin do. 

Sparman,  John do. 

Snell,  Augustus do. 

Sullivan,  Philip do. 

Stailey,  August do. 

Thomas,  Joseph do. 

Till,  Henry  G do. 

Wilbert,  Adam do. 

Wilbert,  Christian do. 

Zion,  August do. 


Company  G. 


KECBriTED  AT   BEADING,   BERKS  COUNTT. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


Albert  F.  Rightmyer Captain. 

Cornelius  Wise First  Lieutenant. 

Jacob  H.  Worth Second  Lieutenant. 

John  G.  Ulrich First  Sergeant. 

Anthony  Heller Second  Sergeant. 

Abraham  Latshaw Third  Sergeant. 

William  Runyeon Fourth  Sergeant. 

Jacob  Ege First  Corporal. 

William  H.  Dehart Second  Corporal. 

Thomas  Craton Third  Corporal. 

George  Hart Fourth  Corporal. 

Gideon  Ginder Musician. 

Henry  Binneville do. 

Anthony,  John  C Private. 

Bachman,  Charles do. 

BechttU,  Marks do. 

Bank,  Sidney do. 

Brown,  William  E do. 

Boyer,  James do. 

Burkert,  Augustus do. 

Boone,  William do. 

Breniser,  William do. 

Berkert,  FUlermachus do. 

Baker,  Daniel  D do. 

Berstler,  James do. 

Baker,  Samuel  T do. 

Clymer,  William do. 

Deem,  Aaron do. 

Dyer,  Edward do. 

Denhart,  John do. 

Dougherty,  George do. 

Edgat,  Stephen do. 

Freas,  Raiben do. 

Goodhart,  Martin  S do. 

Grant,  George  W do. 

Graul,  William do. 

Hildebrand,  Levi do. 

Haak,  Henry  A do. 

Heifert,  William do. 


Hauck,  Augustus Private. 

Jones,  Samuel  H do. 

Knupp,  George  L do. 

Kline,  William.. do. 

Kissinger,  Samuel do. 

Kribbs,  John  C do. 

Ludwig,  Johns do. 

Lewis,  William  A do. 

Mohr,  William do. 

Miller,  George do. 

Mergert,  John do. 

Murphy,  WilUam do. 

Miller,  Russel do. 

Obenhauser,  Georg6 do. 

Priestley,  Obediah  R do. 

Penrose,  Henry  J do. 

Rauck,  Maridon do. 

Rush,  Simon  M do. 

Robinson,  Isaac  E do. 

Steuben,  Damon do. 

Simon,  Albert  A do. 

Sands,  WilUam do. 

Shultz,  Damon do, 

Spotz,  Jacob.. do. 

St.  Clair,  John  R do. 

Seigfried,  Henry do. 

Stout,  Alfred  J do. 

Stout,  James  E do. 

Taylor,  John do. 

Thomas,  Francis do. 

Vandeever,  James  H do. 

Whitman,  James  D do. 

Wunder,  George do. 

Wilson,  Oliver  B do. 

Wilson,  Frank  B do. 

Weiler,  Godfrey do. 

Walker,  John  A do. 

Witman,  John do. 


Company  H. 


BEORUITED  AT  BOALSBURO,   CENTRE  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


Robert  M'Farland Captain. 

John  Boal First  Lientrnant. 

William  N.  ReUey Second  Lieutenant. 

Gforgo  A.  Jacobs JFirst  Sergeant. 

A.  Boyd  Hutchison. Second  Sorgpant. 

C.  L.  Oreenaugh Third  Sorgouit. 

Adam  Hesa , Fourth  Sergeant. 


George  Cronmill First  Corporal.    . 

William  Shoop Second  Corporal. 

John  Rerli. Third  Corporal. 

Hrnry  Forbe3.„ Fourth  Corporal. 

John  C.  Faber.^ Musician. 

I  William  Harpster .„da 

Blair,  Jeremiah  H..„ Piwato. 


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75 


Beck,  John Private. 

Benjamin,  James do. 

Burchfield,  Penrose  J do. 

Burchfield,  Aaron do. 

Barts,  Jacob do. 

Brown,  George  W do. 

Brown,  Jerry  C do. 

Cornmesser,  William  B do. 

Campbell,  David S do. 

Cramer,  Andrew do. 

Dennis,  Samuel  B do. 

Dale,  Alfred do. 

Duffle,  George do. 

Daughenbaugh,  Jacob do. 

Delaney,  John do. 

Eckenroth,  Henry do. 

Eckenroth,  Charles  do. 

Evey,  Henry do. 

Forbes,  Henry do. 

P'ox,  Joseph do. 

Fulton,  John do. 

Farber,  John  H do. 

Garner,  Daniel do. 

Gray,  William  I do. 

Harrison,  Michael  D do. 

Haughenberg,  Hiram do. 

Haughenberg,  Harrison. do. 

Harpster,  John  II do. 

Harman,  Charles do. 

Hoy,  JohnH do. 

Hook,  John do. 

Johnsburgh,  Alfred do. 


i  Johns,  David  H Private. 

i  Jacobs,  John  H do. 

Kepheart,  Will'am  P *.",'do.* 

j  Kerbern,  George do. 

I  Koons,  William  T do. 

j  Lytic,  Isaac do. 

I  Lytic,  Griffith do. 

Lyle,  Robert do. 

I  Musser,  William  H do. 

I  M'Coole,  Jacob do. 

Miller,  John do. 

Martz,  John do. 

Moore,  David ...do.' 

Maloney,  Harvey do. 

Mays,  James  F do. 

Minick,  Benjamin  F do. 

M'Ready,  Daniel do. 

Ozman,  George do. 

O'Brien,  Daniel do. 

Parker,  Daniel  S do. 

Parsons,  David do. 

Roop,  Samuel do. 

Reed,  William do. 

Rote,  Michael do. 

Shorthill,  James do. 

Shoop,  James  P do. 

Singleton,  George do. 

Stewart,  James  T do. 

Williams,  Samuel  H do. 

Wort,  Philip do. 

Yarnell,  Harvey do. 


Company   I. 

RECRUITED  AT   LEWISTOWN,   MIFFLIN  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


Henry  A.  Zollinger Captain. 

William  H.  M'Clelland... First  Lieutenant. 

Jam^^s  Couch Second  Lieutenant. 

Amos  W.  Wakefield First  Sergeant. 

Thompson  Wiece Second  Sergeant. 

Michael  Dillon Third  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Esinbise Fourth  Sergeant. 

Jackson  D.  Stone  road First  Corporal. 

William  A.  Troxal Second  Corporal. 

James  P.  M'Clintic Third  Corporal. 

John  W.  Nelson Fourth  Corporal. 

William  L.  Harding Musician. 

Henry  H.  Fortnoy do. 

Barcus,  Steel. Private. 

Brimmer,  John do. 

Black,  George  W. do. 

Bringman,  Andrew do. 

Broom,  George do. 

Beisol,  Franklin.. do. 

Blumenlodcr,  Lewis do. 

Cambell,  James do. 

Collins,  Samuel do.  , 

Clierry,  John do. 

Corkell,  Jackson do. 

Crothers,  William  H do. 

Corserk,  Jeremiah do. 

Dillon,  Thomas do. 

Dovoro,  John do. 

Donnan,  Charles do. 

Fmik,  James  II do. 

Ginaphan,  .Tohn do. 

Gro,  Austin do. 

Condor,  Abran^ do. 

Hiltobarn,  Thomas  B do, 

Hart,  William do. 

Hackenburgh,  John  R do. 

Houser,  Joseph - do. 

Harico,  Jol-m  F do. 

Henry,  John do. 

Hoiler,  John do. 


Irvin,  William  M Private. 

Jenkins,  David do. 

Khnefelter,  Aaron do. 

Klinefelter,  John do, 

Kunes,  John  W do. 

Karl,  Daniel do. 

Kelley,  George  W do. 

Krise,  John  M do. 

Landis,  Jacob. do. 

Leator,  William. do. 

Morton  John do. 

Martin,  .John  D do. 

]Moran,  William  R do. 

M'Nalley,  Henry do. 

Maser,  Henry. do. 

M'Cram,  Daniel  A do. 

INlyers,  Samuel do. 

dinger,  Isaac do. 

Price,  Lewis do. 

Peffor,  Philip do. 

Reninger,  Frederick do. 

Rosenborough,  Robert do. 

Ross,  James  B do. 

Rodgers,  Patrick do. 

Ruble,  John do. 

Ruse,  William do. 

Rutherford,  J.ames do. 

Satcher,  Amos do. 

Sanford,  James do. 

Shilling.  Matthias do. 

Sperry,  Williain do. 

Skelley,  .John  M do. 

Shafer,  David do. 

■Vanzant,  Janes do. 

Walters,  Benjcimin do. 

Wolfkill,  Thomas do. 

Wilson,  James do. 

White,  Charles do. 

Yeamon,  Jamcrj do. 


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SEVENTH  EBGIMENT. 


Company  K. 


RECRUITED  AT  PITTSBURG. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


William  Trovillo Captain. 

William  Graham First  Lieutenant, 

William  L.  Foulk Second  Lieutenant. 

Isaac  Wright First  Sergeant. 

Richard  Splain Second  Sergeant. 

William  Fitzmorris Third  Sergeant. 

Edward  Flinn Fourth  Sergeant. 

Oeorge  Bills First  Corporal. 

Matthew  Frazier Second  Corporal. 

Henry  Greatrake Third  Corporal. 

George  Gazzam Fourth  Corporal. 

John  Walby Musician. 

Samuel  Winthrow do. 

Anthony,  W.  James Private. 

Adams,  Ralph do. 

Bostwick,  William do. 

Barker,  James do. 

Baiter,  Frederick do. 

Bender,  Andrew do. 

Bechtel,  Lewis do. 

Brown,  James do. 

Briggs,  James  W do. 

Bills,  George do. 

Clary,  James do. 

Conrad,  William  D do. 

Cupps,  Andrew  J do. 

Couch,  George do. 

Clark,  James do. 

Crevison,  David do. 

Darly,  Charles do. 

Eberhart,  Adam do. 

Edgar,  Matthew do. 

France,  John do. 

Ford,  James do! 

Grane,  Ezekiel do. 

Griffith,  Abraham do. 

Hewitt,  George do. 

Herbert,  David do. 

Hume,  Charles  G do. 


Hunter,  David Private. 

Hilston,  Edward do. 

Johnston,  John. do. 

Johnston,  Alexander do. 

Kurtz,  Henry do. 

Kelley,  Peter do. 

Krumlah,  Chas.  Williara...do. 

Kaufield,  Ernest do. 

Lentner,  Andrew do. 

M'Masters,  Jacob do. 

Mooney,  John  H do. 

Massy,  George do. 

Miller,  Peter do. 

Metz,  Conrad do. 

Martin,  John do. 

Myers,  William do. 

Martin,  Fritz do. 

Montgomery,  Robert do. 

Nelson,  John do. 

Piatt,  Henry do. 

Irwin,  James do. 

Rodgers,  Andrew do. 

Ridgley,  Charles do. 

Steel,  Matthew do. 

Smith,  Augustus do. 

Sturdy,  Henry do. 

Silk,  Thomas do. 

Stump,  George do. 

Thursby,  Samuel do. 

Taylor,  John do. 

Taylor,  Charles do. 

Thompson,  John do. 

Waters,  David  V. do. 

Weber,  William do. 

Whalon,  James  B do. 

Whitmore,  Christopher do. 

Walters,  WiUiam do. 

Winters,  James do. 


Eighth  Regiment. 


THE  Eighth  regiment  was  composed,  in  part,  of  companies  which  had  held 
a  previous  militia  organization,  and  were  now  filled  up  to  the  maximum 
number  by  new  recruits,  and  in  part  of  new  companies,  made  up  of  men  sud- 
denly called  together  by  the  exigencies  of  the  times.  The  Wyoming  Artiller- 
ists, of  Wilkesbarre,  known  in  the  regiment  as  company  F,  had  been  under  the 
command  of  Captain  Emley,  who  was  afterwards  made  Colonel.  It  was  the  first 
company  from  Luzerne  county,  leaving  on  the  17th  of  April,  1861,  and  was  in- 
ured to  some  degree  of  hardship  from  the  first,  beuig  obliged  to  cut  its  way,  a 
distance  of  over  a  mile,  to  the  Kingston  depot,  through  an  immense  field  of 
drift  ice.  Company  C  had  been  a  cavalry  company  at  Wilkesbarre,  commanded 
in  turn  by  Captains  Hoyt  and  Brisbane.  Company  G,  in  its  militia  organiza- 
tion, was  known  as  the  Wyoming  Yeagers,  and  was  joined  by  the  remnants  of 
a  militia  company  fi?om  Pittston. 

The  several  companies  assembled  at  Camp  Curtin,  where  company  officers 
were  formally  elected,  and  the  regiment  was  organized  on  the  22d  of  April, 
1861,  by  the  choice  of  the  following  field  officers :  A.  H.  Emley,  of  Wilkesbarre, 
from  Captain  of  company  F,  Colonel;  Samuel  Bowman,  of  Wilkesbarre,  Lieu 
tenant  Colonel;  Joseph  Phillips,  of  Pittston,  Major;  Joseph  Wright,  of  Wilkes- 
barre, from  Lieutenant  of  company  C,  was  appointed  Adjutant.  Most  of  the 
officers  had  acquired  considerable  knowledge  of  military  duty  in  various  militia 
organizations.  On  the  same  day  in  which  the  organization  was  perfected, 
the  regiment  was  ordered  to  Camp  Slifer,  in  the  neighborhood  of  Chambers- 
burg.  Here,  on  the  25th  of  April,  it  was  assigned  to  the  3d  Brigade,  1st  Divi- 
sion.* Hardee's  Tactics,  which  had  previously  been  introduced  in  the  drill  of 
company  F,  was  made  the  authority  for  the  instruction  of  the  regiment.  The 
drill  was  continued,  daUy,  from  eight  to  ten  hours,  in  which  a  marked  proficiency 
was  attained,  so  much  so,  that  many  of  the  members,  and  especially  of  Colonel 
Emley's  company,  became  drUl-masters  in  the  several  organizations  to  which 
they  were  subsequently  attached. 

On  the  7th  of  June,  the  regiment  moved  from  Chambersburg  to  Green- 
castle,  where  it  again  went  into  camp,  and  during  its  stay,  was  exercised  in 
battalion  drill.  Eemaining  but  a  few  days,  it  moved  to  the  Potomac,  in  the 
neighborhood  of  WiUiamsport,  where  it  was  posted  along  the  shore  to  guard 
the  fords.  Here  affairs  began  to  assume  a  warlike  aspect.  The  enemy  was  on 
the  opposite  shore,  and  the  music  of  a  stray  bullet  from  his  rifles  occasionally 

*  Organization  of  the  3d  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  E.  C.  "WiUianas,  1st  Division,  Major  Gen- 
eral George  Cadwalader.  Seventh  regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteers,  Colonel  William  H. 
Irwin ;  Eighth  regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteers,  Colonel  A.  H.  Emley ;  Tenth  regiment 
Peimsylvania  volunteers.  Colonel  SuUivan  A.  Meredith;  Twentieth  regiment  Pennsylvania 
volunteers,  (Scott  Legion)  Colonel  William  H.  Gray. 


78  EUJHTLI   KEGIMENT, 

saluted  the  ears  of  the  iiieu.  While  in  this  positiou,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Bow- 
man, having  crossed  the  river,  unattended,  to  reconnoitre,  was  suddenly  seized 
by  rebel  scouts,  and  borne  away  a  prisoner.  lie  was  a  valuable  officer,  and 
his  capture  proved  a  serious  loss. 

Upon  the  advance  of  the  army  into  Virginia,  on  the  2d  of  July,  the  Eighth 
regiment,  with  Captain  Doubleday's  battery,  was  left  to  hold  the  fords,  and 
to  guard  the  stores  at  "VVilliamsport.  But  soon  after  the  arrival  of  the  army  at 
Martinsbm^g,  Doubleday's  battery  vras  ordered  forward,  and  companies  A  and 
B,  Captains  Strous  and  Travis,  were  detailed  as  guard.  The  batterj^  consisted 
of  thi-ee  heavy  pieces,  one  eight  inch  howitzer,  one  twenty -four  pounder,  and 
one  thirty  pounder.  The  horses  had  but  just  been  placed  in  liarness,  and  were 
imaccustomed  to  the  draft.  On  emerging  from  the  ford,  the  banks  proved 
difticult  of  ascent,  and  the  pieces  could  only  be  moved  by  the  assistance  of  the 
men.  The  march  to  Martinsburg  and  return,  by  the  escorting  companies,  was 
made  without  rest,  and  was  very  exhausting.  On  the  6tli  of  July,  the  regi- 
ment was  ordered  to  rejoin  the  brigade,  now  at  Martinsburg.  Until  the  17th  it 
pai'ticipated  in  occasional  skirmishing,  and  joined  in  the  advance  on  Bimker 
Hill. 

In  conformity  with  the  explicit  orders  of  General  Scott,  to  keep  in  front  of 
the  enemy,  so  long  as  he  should  remain  between  Winchester  and  the  Potomac, 
General  Patterson  had  proposed  an  advance  into  Yirginia  and  the  Initiation  of 
an  offensive  campaign.*  The  General-in-Chief  permitted  this  advance,  but  en- 
joined, that,  should  the  enemy  retire  upon  bis  resources  at  Winchester,  the 
Union  forces  should  not  press  him. 

Eemaining  in  the  neighborhood  of  Bunker  HiU,  until  the  17th  of  July,  Gen- 
eral Patterson  commenced  a  flank  movement  on  Chaiiestown.  The  enemy's 
cavalry,  in  force,  under  Stuart,  watched  these  movements.  Fearing  that  the 
enemy  might  advance,  and  cross  the  Shenandoali  river  by  Keyes'  Ford,  the  3d 
Brigade  was  pushed  forward  diuing  the  night  of  the  20th,  and  occupied  a  posi- 
tion commanding  the  ford.  The  term  of  service  having  now  nearly  expired,  the , 
regiment  was  ordered  to  march  to  Harper's  Ferry,  and  turn  over  its  camp  equi- 
page, and  thence  move  by  way  of  Hagerstown  to  Harrisburg,  where,  on  tlie  29tli 
of  July,  the  men  were  paid,  and  mustered  out  of  service. 

*  General  Patterson  to  General  Scott,  June  23.  *  *  *  The  force  under  Jackson  con- 
trols the  people  of  Berkeley  county,  whom,  I  believe,  are  sorely  oppressed,  and  would  welcome 
our  approach.  That  force  has  become  some  little  encouraged  from  our  not  advancing,  and 
may  soon  annoy  us.  If  so,  I  shall  uot  avoid  the  contest  they  may  invite ;  indeed,  if  it  meets  the 
approval  of  the  General-in-Chief,  I  would  march  my  whole  force,  as  soon  as  the  batteries  re- 
ceive harness,  upon  the  enemy,  and  di-ive  him,  step  by  step,  to  Winchester.  I  beheve  this  force 
can,  in  ten  days,  rid  the  adjoining  portion  of  Virginia  of  its  oppressors.  I  may  be  forced  to 
this  course.  My  fear  is,  that  I  may  interfere  with  the  plan  of  the  General-in-Chief,  and  drive 
the  enemy  to  the  aid  of  the  main  body. 

(  EEPLY.) 

Headquakters  of  the  Army,  ) 
Washington,  June  25,  1861.  ^ 

I  write  by  mail,  in  substance.  Remain  in  front  of  the  enemy  while  he  continues  in  force, 
between  Winchester  and  the  Potomac.  If  you  are  in  superior,  or  equal  force,  you  may  cross 
and  attack  him.  If  the  enemy  should  retire  upon  his  resources  at  Winchester,  it  is  not  enjoined 
that  you  should  pursue  him  to  that  distance  from  your  base  of  operations,  without  a  well 

grounded  confidence  in  your  continued  superioritv.       *       *  

^  F  .  WINFIELD  SCOTT. 

Major  General  PATTEE80^^ 


THREE   MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


79 


FIELD   AND  STAFF  OFFICERS. 


A.  H.  Emley Colouel. 

Samuel  Bowman Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Joseph  Phillips Major. 

Joseph  Wright Adjutant. 


Butler  Dilley Quartermaster 

Benjamin  H.  Throop Surgeon. 

H.  Carey  Parry Assistant  Surgeon. 

T.  P.  Hunt   Chaplain. 


Company  A. 


BECBITITED  AT   SHAMOKIN,    NORTHUMBERLAND   COUNTY, 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


Cyrus  Strouse Captain. 

William  J.  Allen First  Lieutenant. 

George  B.  Cadwalader Second  Lieutenant. 

John  Harris First  Sergeant. 

Andrew  Kreiger Second  Sergeant. 

John  B.  Snyder Third  Sergeant. 

Ferdinand  Riioads Fourth  Sergeant. 

Jacob  Rhoads First  Corporal. 

Jacob  Muchler Second  Corporal. 

Israel  Stambach Third  Corporal. 

Jacob  B.  Getter Fourth  Corporal. 

William  P.  Caldwell Musician. 

Henry  Starehal do. 

Bevan,  Lewis  L Private. 

Booth,  William do. 

Brennan,  John do. 

Bird,  Ziba do. 

Bowen,  William do. 

Blanksley ,  George do. 

Boyd,  Hugh do. 

Culp,  Benjamin  F do. 

Gulp,  William do. 

Colyer,  Patrick do. 

Colyer,  William do. 

Caldwell,  Thomas do. 

Caldwell ,  Alexander do. 

Conrad,  Charles do. 

Cramer,  George do. 

Downey,  John do. 

Dibner,  Frederick do. 

Dindorf,  Jacob do. 

Eaton,  Joseph  B do. 

Ephlin,  David do. 

Eisenhart,  .John  E do. 

Fulk,  Ephraim  P do. 

Gilger,  Darius  S do. 

Haas,  Charles  L.  V do. 

Hass,  James  H do. 

Harris,  Thomas do. 


Holshoe ,  Henry Private. 

Holshoe,  .Joel do. 

Heilner,  John  M do. 

Hancock,  .John do. 

Holister,  James do. 

Irich,  Henry. do. 

Irlch,  Jacob  W do. 

John,  Jefferson  M do. 

Jones,  Thomas  R do. 

Kreiger,  Charles do. 

Klase,  George  W do. 

Lake,  John  R do. 

Miceberger,  Michael do. 

Maize,  Jeremiah do. 

Medara,  Charles do. 

Meehan,  John do. 

Neifer,  John do. 

Osmond,  William  B do. 

Peifer,  Jacob do. 

Phillips,  Jolm  W do. 

Raup,  Josiah do. 

Raup,  George do. 

Ragan,  Michael do. 

Sterrit,  James do. 

Sherman,  Godfried do. 

Shuck,  William... do. 

Salter,  Michael do. 

Shield,  Jacob do. 

Shaual,  August do. 

Stilwagoner,  William do. 

Shipp,  David  S do. 

Van  Gasken,  Wesley do. 

Wentz,  Peter do. 

Weir,  John do. 

Woodley ,  Daniel  .J do. 

Weaver,  George  W do. 

Williams,  Thomas  R do. 

Zehnder,  John  B do. 


Company   B. 

11KCRUITE1>  AT  MOSCOW,    LUZERNE  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


Hiram  S.  Travis Captain. 

Frank  Wambacker First  Lieutenant. 

Sanford  G.  CogUzer Second  Lieutenant. 

Jacob  Swartz First  Sergeant. 

John  F.  Sayers Second  Sergeant. 

John  W.  Fike Third  Sergeant. 

T>elton  F.  Miller Fourth  Sergeant 


Beniamin  J.  Stephens First  Corporal. 

David  Weldy Second  Corporal. 

George  Weldy Third  Corporal. 

Warren  Breemer Fourth  Corporal. 

Paul  Debler Musician. 

WiUiam  Miller do. 

II  Albro,  William Private. 


80 


EIGHTH   EE&TMENT, 


Austin,  Shadrach  G Private. 

Austin,  Ricliard do. 

Aten,  James  R do. 

Bird,  Jolin do. 

Bender,  Adolph do. 

Brennan,  Thomas do. 

Barclay,  Matthias do. 

Barnes,  George do. 

Benson,  Thomas  L do. 

Cooper,  Nicholas do. 

Curtis,  Nodiah do. 

Chrisman,  George do. 

Clouse,  Charles do. 

Colvin,  Horatio  V do. 

Conner,  Thomas  R do. 

Davenport,  Henry  L do. 

Davenport,  James  T do. 

Felts,  Horatio  P do. 

Gilchrist,  Samuel do. 

Hoover,  Lorenzo  D ^ do. 

Hinds,  Henry  M do. 

Hurley,  Michael  W do. 

John,  Frederick do. 

Kiser,  Abraham do. 

Kilpatrick,  Samuel ..do. 

Knapp,  Joseph do. 

lia  France,  William do^ 

La  France,  Joseph do. 

Le  Compt,  Benjamin do. 

Murring,  Westbrook do. 

Martin,  Ezra  B do. 

M'Guigan,  Jamea do. 


M'Doherty,  James  S Private. 

Nogle,  Herbert  M do. 

Powell,  Levi do. 

Robinson,  David do. 

Rhodes,  Thomas  P do. 

Roach,  James  A do. 

Rhodes,  Morris  H do. 

RockweD,  William  R do. 

Rodgers,  Benjamin  F do. 

Ryan,  G.  William do. 

Rease,  William do. 

Scott,  Richard  H do. 

Smith,  Freeman  „ do. 

Switer,  Francis do. 

Smith,  Robert do. 

Stalbert,  Merrit do. 

Swan,  Nelson do. 

Sterling,  David  C do. 

Sherwood,  Obediah do. 

Scott,  Jerome do. 

Shaffer,  John do. 

Sayers,  Vincent  J do. 

Smith,  John do. 

Sylich,  Milton do. 

Tanfield,  John  A do. 

Tompkins,  Levi  B do. 

Wallace,  Joseph  W do. 

Wilber,  Chester do. 

Wood,  Patrick do. 

Yarrington,  Dorman  A do. 

Yeager,  Spencer do. 


Company  C. 


RECEtriTED  AT  WIIiKESBARKE,   LUZERNE  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


William  Brisbane , Captain. 

Joseph  Wright First  Lieutenant. 

John  B.  Conyngham Second  Lieutenant. 

Lyman  R.  Nicholson First  Sergeant. 

WUliam  J.  Fell Second  Sergeant. 

Beriah  S.  Bowers Third  Sergeant. 

WilUam  C.  Rohn Fourth  Sergeant 

Treat  B.  Camp First  Corporal. 

Samuel  B.  Hibler Second  Corporal. 

Albert  M.  Bailey Third  Corporal. 

Edwin  S.  Osborne Fourth  Corporal. 

Thomas  J.  Schleppy Musician. 

Joseph  W.  CoUings do. 

Orusan,  Andrew  J Private* 

Chase,  Edward  H do. 

Cook,  William  H do. 

Clossen,  Daniel do. 

Clossen,  Andrew do. 

Carey,  George  B... do. 

Deitrick,  Orlando do. 

Downs,  William  G do. 

Dailey,  Elisha  A do. 

Everett,  Joseph  H do. 

Gray,  Peter do. 

Gregory,  Jacob do. 

Gorham,  Willett  E do. 

Harvey,  James do. 

Humble,  John do. 

Hughey,  Andrew  J do. 

Hoover,  George do. 

Harris,  James  D do. 

Irvin,  Burtis do. 

Jumper,  George  W do. 

Keller,  Charles do. 

Kearney,  Patrick do. 

Kelley,  George  W do. 

Kelley,  James do. 

Kizer,  IsaJah do. 

Moser,  William do. 


M'  Williams,  Charles Private. 

M'Gee,  Daniel  W do. 

M'Neil,  Norman do. 

M'Cormick,  John do. 

M'Farlane,  Roderick do. 

Powell,  John do. 

Piper,  John do. 

Patten,  Joseph  W do. 

Puterbaugh,  Alex'r do. 

Partington,  William  A dp. 

Pnterbaugh,  Samuel  H dp.  • 

Prideaux,  Richard do, 

Reymer,  John do. 

Robbins,  Stephen  D do. 

Robbins,  Adam do. 

Reel,  Miles do. 

Reese,  George  A.. do. 

Rittenhouse,  Wesley do. 

Rohn,  David  L do. 

Rennard,  Charles do. 

Remmel,  Jacob do. 

Raub,  James  A dO; 

Riues,  William  W do; 

Stevens,  Giles  E do''- 

Schoonover,  Nathan da. 

Stevens,  Charles  F do. 

Stroh,  Henry do? 

Smith,  Frank , do. 

Stookey,  Samuel do. 

Tripp,  Isaac ..do. 

Taylor,  Preserve do. 

Vanscoten,  William  H do. 

Waring,  George  E do. 

Ward,  William  H.,  Jr do. 

Wood,  Daniel do. 

Walker,  Lazarus  S ...do. 

Watson,  WilUam  W do. 

Youngst,  Alexander do. 


THEEE   MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


81 


Company   D. 


KECEUITED  AT  WILKESBAERE,  liUZEENE  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


Jacob  Bertels Captain. 

Richard  Fitzgerald First  Ldeutenant. 

Patrick  Lenihan Second  Lieutenant. 

Michael  Reily First  Sergeant. 

John  C.  Reily Second  Sergeant. 

Michael  Gilligan Third  Sergeant. 

Joseph  P.  Byrne Fourth  Sergeant. 

Daniel  M'Bride First  Corporal. 

Daniel  Shoolin Second  Corporal. 

Thomas  Devaney Third  Corporal. 

John  Ryan Fourth  Corporal. 

Bartholomew  Lynch Musician. 

John  Batterton do. 

Boyle,  Philip Private. 

Baney,  John do. 

Biglin,  Patrick do. 

Brennan,  Patrick,  1st do. 

Birmingham,  Thomas do. 

Boran,  Thomas do. 

Boylan,  James do. 

Brennan,  Patrick,  2d do. 

Coyle,  Matthew do. 

Caflfrey,  John do. 

Clark,  John do. 

Cunningham,  Daniel do. 

Cosgrove,  John do. 

Collins,  John do. 

Curran,  Michael do. 

Cull,  Frank do. 

Coggles,  Michael do. 

Collins,  Patrick do. 

Delaney,  John do. 

Dolton,  James do. 

Davis,  Evan do. 

Dougher,  James do. 

Dougherty,  James do. 

Evans,  John do. 

Fogarty,  Patrick do. 

Graham,  John do. 

Griffith,  Patrick do. 


Gallagher,  Patriclc,  1st... Private. 

GaUagher,  Patrick,  2d do. 

Heley,  Thomas do. 

Houston,  Patrick do. 

Killroy,  Edward do. 

Keeghran,  Michael do. 

Lynch,  James do. 

Levey,  Patrick... do. 

Looby,  John do. 

Lisk,  John do. 

L3Tich,  Bernard do. 

Lahey,  Thomas do. 

Lebar,  Peter do. 

Lawler,  John do. 

M'Dowell,  John do. 

M'Coy,  Thomas do. 

M'Cluskey,  Thomas do. 

M'Conelogue,  John do. 

Merghan,  V/illiam do. 

M'Maniman,  Thomas do. 

Morris,  Michael do. 

Mulvey,  Michael do. 

M'Tigue,  Patrick do. 

M'Cool,  John do. 

M'Reenelly,  John  do. 

M'Ginness,  Michael do. 

M'Cormick,  Daniel do. 

O'Donnell,  Thomas do. 

Plum,  James do. 

Paul,  Patrick do. 

Ryan,  Martin do. 

Reily,  Lawrence do. 

Ruddy,  Michael do. 

Sullivan,  John do. 

Sullivan,  Timothy do. 

Sherron,  Edward :..do. 

Scott,  John do. 

Totton,  Dalton  W do. 

Welsh,  Martin do. 

Ward,  John do. 


Company   E. 


RECRUITED  AT   SCEANTON,   LUZERNE  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


JohnM'Casey Captain. 

John  O'Grady First  Lieutenant. 

Michael  O'Hara Second  Lieutenant. 

Anthony  Lofters First  Sergeant. 

James  Howley Second  Sergeant. 

Francis  Mahon Third  Sergeant. 

Morris  O'Brien Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  Lanagan First  Corporal. 

Richard  Lanagan Second  Corporal. 

Richard  Fitzgerald Third  Corporal. 

John  Gerry Fourth  Corporal. 

Peter  Pennypacker Musician. 

John  Hartline do. 

Blackman,  Joseph Private. 

Burk,  Mark do. 

Brand,  Charles do. 

Baronosky,  Francis do. 

Buckley,  Thomas do. 

Cannavan,  John do. 

Clouser,  Samuel do. 

Cannavan,  Henry do. 

Cannavan,  James do. 

CaM'ley,  Matthew do. 

11 


Cusick,  Michael Private. 

Corden,  .John  R do. 

Cordon,  WiUiam do. 

Colburn,  Joseph  P do. 

Churchill,  John do. 

Crist,  Benjamin do. 

Decker,  Lewis do. 

Dorson,  Michael do. 

Davis,  David  H do. 

Fleming,  James do. 

Forrester,  James do. 

Fleevellen,  George do. 

Fitzpatrick,  John do. 

Fox,  Thomas do. 

Foy,  Thomas do. 

Grass,  INIichael do. 

Gallagher,  Charles do. 

Gillespie,  Anthony do. 

Handley,  John do. 

Jackson,  John  F do. 

Kelley,  Dennis do. 

Kirk,  Michael do. 

Lenihan,  Patrick do. 


82 


EIGHTH  EEGIMENT, 


Lanagan,  Thomas...   Private. 

Lynn,  Edward if do. 

M'Lane,  Allen do. 

MuUison,  John  H do. 

M'Grael,  James do. 

MuUin,  Patrick do. 

Mmiford,  Delos do. 

M'Manus,  John do. 

Murray,  John  J do. 

Mnllen,  Reuben do. 

M'Cracken,  Daniel do. 

Manning,  Michael do. 

Pearce,  David do. 

Rourke,  Francis do. 

Ross,  Joseph do. 

Ruddy,  John do. 


Shannon,  William Private, 

Saxton,  Patrick  H do. 

Shibblehood,  .John do. 

Sinclair,  Theodore do. 

Smith,  William do. 

Tindle,  Samuel do. 

Taylor,  John  H do. 

Tigue,  Michael do. 

Urfrels,  Jeremiah do. 

Vankirk,  Peter do. 

Walsh,  Michael d^. 

Williams,  Reuben do. 

Wright,  Joseph do. 

Whiting,  William do. 

Williams,  John do. 


Company  F. 


BECRTTITED  AT  WILKESBARRE,   LUZERNE  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


Edwin  W.  Finch Captain. 

Butler  Dilley First  Lieutenant. 

Isaiah  M.  Leach Second  Lieutenant. 

Alpheus  C.  Montauge First  Sergeant. 

Charles  B.  Metzgar Second  Sergeant. 

Charles  B.  Stout Third  Sergeant. 

Oliver  A.  Parsons Fourth  Sergeant. 

Benjamin  F.  Louder First  Corporal. 

John  J.  M'Dermott Second  Corporal. 

William  H.  Rowntree Third  Corporal. 

Paschal  L.  Hoover Fourth  Corporal. 

Charles  H.  Hay Musician. 

David  C.  Connor do. 

Albert,  Joseph Private. 

Atherton,  J.  Casey do.    , 

Briggs,  Emory do. 

Breese,  Martin do. 

Culver,  James do. 

CoUins,  Hugh do. 

Cyphers,  Charles  M do. 

Detrick,  Emanuel do. 

Doobar,  Abraham do. 

Elliott,  Charles  H do. 

ElUs,  William  W do. 

Finch,  Irvin  E do. 

Fordham,  John  N do. 

Flickinger,  Peter do. 

Erase,  John do. 

Fritz,  Nathan do. 

Frantz,  Henry do. 

Fell,  Samuel  C do. 

Groff,  John  E do. 

Gruver,  Lee  D do. 

Gordon,  Henry  M do. 

Gorman,  Allen do. 

Hughes,  George do. 

Haney,  Ebert do. 

Hay,  Peter  H do. 

Johnson,  William do. 


Jenkins,  John Private. 

ICi-upp,  .John  C do. 

Killian,  PhUip do. 

Lobach,  Andrew  J do. 

Leach,  Isaiah  M do. 

M'Laughlin,  Robert do. 

Minick,  John  H do. 

M'Guire,  Rufus do. 

Manville,  Ozro do. 

Myers,  Judson  W do. 

Neuer,  John do. 

Newsbiggle,  Joseph .■ do. 

Post,  Charles  B do. 

Riley,  Alfred do. 

Riley,  Bernard ;do. 

Rhodes,  Sylvester do. 

Rankins,  William do. 

Randolph,  Alfred do. 

Root,  Henry  J do. 

Root,  Chauncy  B do. 

Russell,  James do. 

Shepherd,  James  H do. 

Stookey,  Charles  B do. 

Swan,  William  A do. 

Shutt,  David  R do. 

Severn,  John do. 

Severn,  James do. 

Tucker,  Theodore  A d€>. 

Tucker,  Thomas  O do. 

Troub,  GotUeb do. 

Turner,  James  C do. 

Taylor,  David  J do. 

Uplinger,  James do. 

Valentine,  William  H do. 

Wood,  Horton do. 

Waters,  Reuben  H do. 

Weaver,  Newton  T do. 

Young,  Jacob do. 


Company    G. 

RECRUITED  AT  WILKESBARRE,   LUZERNE  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


George  N.  Reichard Captain. 

John  N.  Treffoisen Mrst  Lieutenant. 

Gustavus  E.  Hahn Second  Lieutenant. 

George  W.  Smith First  Sergeant. 

Joseph  Harold Second  Sergeant. 

Christopher  Walther...... .Third  Sergeant. 


Jacob  Goeby Fourth  Sergeant. 

Christian  Treflfeisen First  Corporal. 

Andreas  Haussam Second  Corporal. 

Henry  Katzenbacker Third  Corporal. 

John'Marr Fourth  CorporaL 

William  Kaiser Musician. 


THEEE   MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


Frederick  Andrie Musician. 

Adrien,  Christian Private. 

Burlvhardt,  Max do. 

Braehl,  Henry do. 

Boelim,  Benedict do. 

Bobne,  Peter do. 

Bauman,  John do. 

Bach,  Frederick do. 

Blair,  Michael do. 

Brandt,  Maurice do. 

Bickle,  Matthew do. 

DiefFenbach,  Lewis do. 

Easterle,  Jacob do. 

Early,  Franklin do. 

Engel,  Charles do. 

Frauenthal,  Abraham do. 

Firostine,  Charles do. 

Fnttror,  Conrad do. 

Fritz,  George do. 

Frcy,  Zeno do. 

Glessner,  Philip do. 

Goebz,  Jacob do. 

Gersting,  Frederick do. 

Gerlitz,"Nicholas do. 

Grapp,  Jones do. 

Hansam,  Andrew do. 

Harfman,  Henry do. 

Haiwish,  John do. 

Hartman,  Joseph do. 

Haugg,  Emile do. 

Hess,  Philip do. 

Helfrick,  Nicholas do. 

Ittel,  Lorenzo do. 


Joachim,  Anton Private. 

Jayno,  Thomas do. 

Klinghammer,  Anton do. 

Korff,   Rudolph do. 

Kiliian,  John do. 

Loomis,  C.  F do. 

Long,  Charles do. 

Loetiler,  Fritz do. 

Luckhardt,  Jacob do. 

Mowery.  John do. 

Mahler,  Jacob do. 

Mathews,  John do. 

MehLmann,  Morton do. 

Mitz,  Florian do. 

Oppel,  John do. 

Peter,  John do. 

Riester,  William do. 

Russ,  Henry do. 

Ruebenach,  Matthew do. 

Sengfelder  John do. 

Schniitt,  Frederick do. 

Shearer,  Frederick do. 

Schmalst,  Ernst do. 

Schaule,  William do. 

Sittig,  Joseph do. 

Snyder,  Michael do. 

Woolbert,  Albert  C do. 

Weiss,  Christian do. 

Wench,  Jacob do. 

Wern,  Conrad do. 

Wassmuth,  Justus do. 

Zibb,  Conrad „ do. 


Company   H, 

BECRTTITEI)  AT  SCBANTON,   LUZERNE  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


Henry  W.  Derby Captain. 

Beaton  Smith,  Jr First  Lieutenant. 

William  D.  Snyder Second  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  Edmonds First  Sergeant. 

Henry  Derris Second  Sergeant, 

Charles  Knerr Third  Sergeant. 

Joseph  R.  Shultz Fourth  Sergeant. 

Israel  Ruth First  Corporal. 

William  Bryden_„.. Second  Corporal. 

Monroe  Koch Third  Corporal. 

William  Booth : Fourth  Corporal. 

Adams,  Charles  G Private. 

Bradford,  Miles  N do. 

Benjamin,  Lyman  T do. 

Bloom,  Thomas  B do. 

Bloflf,  WilUam  F do. 

Bouten,  Samuel  A do. 

Bound,  Abram  L , do. 

Brown,  James  O do. 

Buckland,  Warren do. 

Cherry,  Theodore do. 

Conklin,  George  W do. 

Cobb,  Samuel do. 

Coon,  John, do. 

Crawford,  Hugh  R do. 

Decker,  Martin do. 

Diehl,  Hugh  M do, 

Drake,  Andrew  J do. 

Ennis,  Henry do. 

Etting,  Frederick  M do. 

Fleming,  Alexander  L do. 

Gabrio,  Peter  S do. 

Gregory ,,  Nathan  C do. 

Galloway,  Jacob  W do. 

Habe,  Dinsmore _ do. 

Haines,  John do. 

Haley,  Stephen  H.. do. 


Hastings,  John,  1st Private. 

Hastings,  John,  2d do. 

Hardy,  Robert do. 

Henson,  Henry  B do. 

Houser,  Harry do. 

Hopkins,  John do. 

Jamison,  William do. 

Kind,  Hudson  D do. 

Kirlin,  Hiram  P do. 

Long,  Anthony do. 

Miller,  William do. 

Mullihan,  Thomas do. 

Palmer,  John  M do. 

Peters,  George  W do. 

Palmer,  George  C do. 

Rhodes,  Simon do. 

Rex,  Henry do. 

Robbing,  Nicholas do. 

Richards,  Joshua do. 

Shiffer,  Joseph  S do. 

Silkman,  MeadS do. 

Shafer,  Charles ...do. 

Shively,  Peter do. 

Smith,  Peter, J do. 

Stark,  William do. 

Stephens,  Roland  N do. 

Swartz,  JohnG  do. 

Staples,  William  A do. 

Thomas,  William  H do. 

Wigton,  David do. 

Wittingham,  John do. 

Wilson,  Edwin  B do. 

Ward,  Charles  E do. 

WiUiams,  William  H do. 

Woolley,  James do. 

Yapel,  Fletcher  D do. 


84 


EIGHTH  KEGIMENT, 


Company  I. 

KECKUITED  AT  BKOOKVILLE,   JEFFERSON  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


Ainor  A.  M'Kniglit Captain. 

John  Hastings First  Lieutenant. 

Herman  Kretz Second  Lieutenant. 

William  J.  Clyde First  Sergeant. 

Albert  C.  Thompson Second  Sergeant. 

Abram  M.  Hall Third  Sergeant. 

Winfield  Barr Fourth  Sergeant. 

Steele  S.  Williams First  Corporal. 

Richard  J.  Espy Second  Corporal. 

Augustus  C.  Craig Third  Corporal. 

William  J.  P.air Fourth  Corporal. 

James  L.  Holliday Musician. 

George  Bowdish do. 

Anderson,  Samuel Private. 

Black,  Albert do. 

Bryant,  Fernando  C do. 

Bryant,  MiloL do. 

Benner.  Samuel do. 

Bowdish,  Joseph do. 

Covil,  Sylvanus  T do. 

Clingensmith,  Josiah do. 

Craig,  Alfred do. 

Craig,  Joseph do. 

Chittestcr,  Niman do. 

Coe,  Daniel  L do. 

Clark,  William  T do. 

Cravner,  Simon  P do. 

Depp,  Samuel  W do. 

Darrow,  John do. 

Dolphin,  John do. 

Elliott,  John do. 

Fox,  Henry  B do. 

Fails,  Horace do.    ' 

Gilbert,  John  L do. 

Garrison,  Lorenzo  S do. 

Groover,  Leonard  A do. 

Gallagher,  .lohn  S do. 

Gilmore,  Robert do. 

Hetrick,  George  W do. 


Hibler,  Samuel Private. 

Hall,  James do. 

Hall,  Thomas  L do. 

Hart,  Randall do. 

Hetrick,  Paul do. 

Henry,  Robert  A do. 

Henderson,  Joseph  B do. 

Jones,  Jared do. 

Johnston,  Wellington do. 

Kinley,  Daniel do. 

Long,  Thomas do. 

Matson,  Wilmarth do. 

Moore,  James  H do. 

Murphy,  Joseph  K do. 

M'Cauley,  Robert  T do. 

M'CuUough,  David  R do. 

Morehead,  James do. 

M'Fadden,  Levi do. 

M'Fadden,  Shannon do. 

M'Aninch,  Elijah do. 

Ohls,  George do. 

Osman,  William do. 

Prevo,  John do. 

Pierce,  William  N do. 

Persall,  John  W do. 

Robinson,  Robert  J do. 

Stivers,  John do. 

Stock,  Francis  H do. 

Spottswood,  Thaddeus  T...do. 

Toye,  William ; do. 

Taylor,  Alexander do. 

Verbeck,  Gvistavus do. 

Warner,  Robert do. 

Walkup,  Joseph  N do. 

Weaver,  Amos do. 

Williams,  Mark  H do. 

White,  Alexander  C do. 

Warner,  Hiram do. 


Company   K. 

BECBUITED  AT  BRGOKVUil-E, . JEFFEESON  COtTNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


William  W.  Wise Captain. 

John  C.  Dowling First  Lieutenant. 

Wilson  Keys Second  Lieutenant. 

Samuel  C.  Arthurs First  Sergeant. 

John  Coon Second  Sergeant. 

Benjamin  Lerch Third  Sergeant. 

Orlando  H.  Brown Fourth  Sergeant. 

JohnM.  Cummins First  Corporal. 

Potter  J.  MiUer Second  Corporal. 

Charles  Wilson Third  Corporal. 

Franklin  Reas Fourth  Corporal. 

David  Dickey Musician. 

James  Campbell do. 

Adams,  William Private. 

Armstrong,  Sydney do. 

Bates,  David do. 

Bell,  RowlinM do. 

Burge,  Lafayette do. 

Baum,  Edward  H do. 

Baldwin,  James do. 

Baird,  Thomas do. 

Baldwin,  David do. 

Blose,  Darius do. 


Clark,  Asa  M Private. 

Clark,  Franklin  W do. 

Christie,  Andrew do. 

Coon,  Samuel  H do. 

Coon,  Charles  B do. 

Crosby,  George  W do. 

Confer,  William  P do. 

Currier,  Isaac do. 

Dibler,  Lewis do. 

Dibler,  Benjamin do. 

Dowling,  James  C do. 

Deacon,  John  B do. 

Fleck,  Christopher  D do. 

Gaupp,  Lewis do. 

George,  William do. 

Gaffleld,  Wort do. 

Hawthorn,  Henry do. 

Hawthorn,  George do. 

Hadden,  Archibald do. 

Hawley,  Benjamin do. 

Keck,  Peter do. 

Love,  Andrew do. 

Logan,  James  W do. 


THEEE  MONTHS'   SEllVICE. 


85 


May,  Samuel Private. 

M'Aninch,  Hiram do. 

M'Aninch,  Harvey do. 

Mitchell,  Alexander  H do. 

Mitchell,  Samuel  H do. 

Neil,  William do. 

Parsons,  Judson  J do. 

Porter,  David do. 

Porter,  George do. 

Page,  Henry do. 

Kiggs,  Burdell do. 

Rhodes,  Daniel do. 

Rumberger,  Franklin do. 

Robinson,  James do. 

Rankin,  Adam  A do. 

Smathers,  William do. 


Shugert,  Addis  M Priva 

Swineford,  Salumnia do. 

Swineford,  David do. 

Sheets,  William  W do. 

Shaffer,  Chauncey do. 

Taylor,  David  L do. 

Taylor,  Philip  P do. 

Van  Overbeck,  Franklin... do. 

Welden,  Barton  B do. 

Wilson,  Samuel do. 

Watson,  James  H do. 

Whiteman,  Franklin  M do. 

Woods,  Oliver do. 

Young,  William  E do. 

Young,  Stephen  R do. 


NINTH  Regiment. 


THE  Ninth,  regiment  was  formed  from  companies,  assembled  at  Camp  Cur- 
tin,  from  widely  separated  sections  of  the  State.  These  companies  were 
recruited  by  the  men  who  afterwards  became  their  officers,  and  arrived  in  camp 
jfrom  the  20th  to  the  23d  of  April,  1861.  Without  any  previous  concert  of 
action,  with  a  view  to  a  regimental  organization,  ten  companies  were  brought 
together,  and  the  regiment  was  organized  by  the  choice  of  the  following  officers : 
Henry  C.  Longnecker,  of  Allentown,  Lehigh  county.  Colonel  j  W.  H.  E.  Hangen, 
of  Allentown,  Lehigh  county.  Lieutenant  Colonel;  Charles  Glantz.  of  Easton, 
:Northampton  county,  Major.  Thomas  S.  Bell,  of  West  Chester,  was  appointed 
Adjutant.  At  the  time  of  the  choice  of  officers  Colonel  Longnecker  was  in  New 
York  city,  but  immediately  on  being  informed  of  his  election,  hastened  to  Har- 
risburg,  and  joined  his  regiment.  From  the  date  of  its  organization,  April 
22d,  to  May  4th,  it  remained  at  Camp  Curtiu,  during  which  time  it  received 
arms  and  accoutrements,  and  was  subjected  to  daily  drill. 

On  the  4th  of  May,  the  regiment  proceeded  by  rail  to  West  Chester,  arriving 
about  nine  o'clock  in  the  evening,  in  the  midst  of  a  severe  storm  of  snow  and 
sleet.  No  provision  had  been  made  by  the  government  for  food  or  quarters  for 
the  troops ;  but  they  were  cordially  welcomed  by  the  citizens,  and  provided  with 
every  thing  necessary  for  their  comfort ;  and  so  long  as  they  remained  in  the 
vicinity  of  the  town,  they  received  frequent  and  substantial  tokens  of  kindness. 
The  court  house,  and  a  commodious  public  school  building,  were  thrown  open 
for  their  reception.  A  healthy  and  beautiful  location  was  selected  for  a  camp, 
which  was  designated  by  Colonel  Longnecker,  the  commandant,  Camp  Wayne, 
in  honor  of  General  Anthony  Wayne,  this  being  the  immediate  neighborhood 
of  his  revolutionary  exploits.  The  regiment  practiced  company  and  battalion 
drill  with  great  assiduity.  A  few  days  later,  the  Eleventh  regiment,  under 
command  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Coulter,  joined  the  Ninth,  at  Camp  Wayne, 
where  Colonel  Longnecker  had  erected  permanent  quarters  of  lumber,  the  gov- 
ernment not  having  furnished  tents.  It  was  some  time  before  clothing  was 
provided,  and,  when  received,  it  proved  to  be  of  inferior  quality. 

The  Ninth  regiment  moved  by  rail  on  the  26th  of  May,  via  Philadelphia,  to 
Wilmington,  Delaware.  It  was  ascertained  that  bands  of  disloyal  citizens  were 
in  camps  of  instruction,  preparing  to  join  the  rebels,  and  this  regiment  was 
thrown  into  the  State  to  encourage  and  strengthen  the  loyal  sentiment,  and  to 
prevent  the  sendmg  of  troops  to  the  rebel  army.  A  camp  was  formed  at  Hare's 
Corners,  at  the  intersection  of  the  road  leading  from  WUmington  to  New  Cas- 
tle, and  the  great  highway  ruiming  parallel  to  the  Delaware  river,  some  three 
or  four  miles  from  New  Castle.  Eemaining  here  until  the  6th  of  June,  the 
regiment  was  ordered  to  join  General  Patterson's  command,  at  Chambers- 
burg,  to  which  place  it  proceeded  by  the  Northern  Central  and  Cumberland 
VaUey  roads.  The  Ninth  was  attached  to  the  4th  Brigade,  of  the  1st  Division, 
commanded  by  Colonel  Dixon  S.  MUes,  of  the  Eegular  army,  who  was  subse- 


THREE  MONTHS'    SEE  VICE.  87 

quently  killed  at  Harper's  Ferry.*  On  Tlim^sday,  the  13th  of  June,  the  Brigade 
moved  from  Chambersburg  on  the  road  to  Greencastle,  and  encamped  near  the 
Ehode  Island  command  of  Governor  Sprague,  and  the  regiment  of  Colonel 
Burnside. 

Advancing  to  the  Potomac,  on  Sunday,  the  16th  of  June,  Miles'  Brigade 
crossed  the  river,  the  Ninth  holding  the  right  or  the  column,  and  encamped 
about  three  miles  from  the  stream,  on  the  road  from  Williamsport  to  Martins- 
burg.  The  ferry  at  Williamsport  had  been  destroyed  by  the  rebels,  and  the 
troops  were  obliged  to  wade,  the  water  reaching  to  the  arm  pits  of  the  smaller 
men  of  the  command.  On  the  17th  of  June,  Colonel  Miles,  with  his  detach- 
ments of  the  Second,  Third,  and  Eighth  regiments  of  U.  S.  infantry,  was  ordered 
to  Washington.  He  accordingly  turned  over  the  command  of  the  balance  of 
the  Brigade  to  Colonel  Longnecker,  the  ranking  officer,  and  ordered  him  to  re- 
turn to  Williamsport  with  the  three  volunteer  regiments,  and  report  in  person 
to  the  commanding  General  of  the  Division,  Major  General  Cadwalader.  Ee- 
crossing  the  riA^er,  the  Brigade  encamped  near  the  ford,  which  it  was  com- 
manded to  hold.  In  this  camp  the  regiment  remained,  drilling,  performing 
picket  duty,  and  experiencing  the  varied  alarms  incident  to  an  inexperienced 
soldiery,  until  July  1st,  when  the  whole  army,  in  and  about  Williamsport,  began 
to  move  across  the  river,  in  the  direction  of  Martinsburg.  The  enemy  under 
Jackson  having  been  driven  back  in  the  engagement  at  Falling  Waters,  the  Mnth 
encamped  on  the  following  night  on  a  portion  of  the  battle  ground.  Advancing 
on  the  following  day  to  Martinsburg,  it  went  into  camp,  where  it  remained  till 
the  15th  of  July,  when  the  4:th  Brigade  moved  out  on  the  Winchester  pike,  to 
Bunker  Hill. 

As  early  as  the  8th  of  July,  a  general  forward  movement  had  been  decided 
on  by  the  commanding  General,  with  the  design  of  giving  battle  to  the  enemy 
concentrated  at  Winchester  and  Bunker  HUl,  and  the  order  had  been  issued 
for  the  army  to  move  in  two  columns,  led  by  the  Brigades  of  Thomas  and  Stone. 
But  before  the  movement  had  commenced,  General  Patterson  was  induced  to 
hold  a  conference  with  his  principal  officers,  at  which  the  opposition  t  to  an  at- 

*  Organization  of  4th  Brigade,  Colonel  Dixon  S.  Miles ;  1st  Division,  Major  General  George 
Cadwalader.  Detachments  of  2d  and  3d  U.  S.  infantry,  Major  Sheppard,  commanding ;  Ninth 
Pennsylvania  volunteers.  Colonel  H.  C.  Longnecker,  commanding ;  Thirteenth  Pennsylvania 
volunteers.  Colonel  Thomas  A  Rowley,  commanding ;  Sixteenth  Pennsylvania  volunteers, 
Colonel  Thomas  A.  Zeigle,  commanding. 

t  Minutes  of  CouNciii  of  War,  held  July  9,  1861,  at  Mabtinsbueg,  Vikginia. — 
Captain  Simpson,  Topographical  Engineers.  The  difficulty  of  our  present  position  arises  from 
the  great  facility  the  enemy  has  to  concentrate  troops  at  Winchester  from  Manassas  Junction. 
By  the  railroad,  twelve  thousand  men  could  be  sent  there  in  a  day,  and  again  sent  back  to  Ma- 
nassas.   Our  forces  should  combine  with  the  forces  at  Washington. 

Captain  Newton,  Engineers.  Our  present  position  is  a  very  exposed  one.  General  Johnston 
can  keep  us  where  we  are  as  long  as  he  pleases,  and  at  any  time  make  a  demonstration  on  our 
rear.  Our  whole  Une  is  a  false  one.  We  have  no  business  here,  except  for  the  purpose  of  making 
a  demonstration.  He  threatens  us  now.  We  should  be  in  a  position  to  threaten  him.  We 
should  go  to  Charlestown,  Harper's  Ferry,  Shepherdstown,  and  flank  him. 

Colonel  Stone.  It  is  mainly  a  question  for  the  staff.  Our  enemy  has  great  facility  of  move- 
ment, and  to  extend  our  line  would  be  accompanied  with  great  danger.  Johnston  should  be 
threatened  from  some  other  ijoint.    ■-    *    * 

General  Negley,  ditto  to  Captain  Newton. 

Colonel  George  H.  Thomas,  approves  of  a  flank  movement  to  Charlestown. 

Colonel  Abercrombie,  the  same. 

General  Keim,  the  same. 

General  Cadwalader,  opposed  to  a  forward  movement.    Conduct  of  the  War,  Vol.  IT,  p  85. 


88  NINTH  REGIMENT, 

tack  was  so  decided  tbat  tbe  order  for  the  advance  was  coimtermanded.  The 
means  of  transporting  supplies  were  inadequate,  and  the  diflQculty  of  guard- 
ing the  line  was  increasing  with  every  day's  advance.  The  tenacity  with  which 
the  enemy  held  his  position  at  Winchester,  and  fortified  himself  against  all 
approaches  from  Bunker  Hill,  indicated  a  confidence  in  his  ability  to  success- 
fully hold  it.  In  an  entrenched  camp,  miles  in  extent,  and  well  provided  with 
artillery  and  cavalry,  the  rebel  leader,  with  every  advantage  in  his  favor,  was 
evidently  willing  to  give  battle.  Subsequent  experience  has  abundantly  shown 
the  hazard  of  attacking  fortified  positions  with  even  superior  forces.  A  commu- 
nication,* forwarded  fi?om  the  War  Department  three  days  later,  showed  that 
the  intentions  of  the  enemy  were  correctly  interpreted  by  this  Council  of  War. 
On  the  17th  of  July,  Colonel  Longnecker's  Brigade  moved  from  Bunker  Hill 
towards  Charlestown,  and  encamped  that  evening  in  the  vicinity  of  the  town. 
Bemaining  here  until  the  21st,  it  moved  to  Harper's  Ferry,  where  it  crossed 
the  Potomac,  fording  the  river  near  the  ruins  of  the  National  armory,  and  en- 
camped about  a  raile  back  on  the  Maryland  side.  On  the  22d  of  July  the  Ninth 
regiment.  Colonel  Longnecker,  and  the  Thirteenth,  Colonel  Eowley,  were  ordered 
to  march  the  same  day  for  Hagerstown,  and  thence  by  rail  to  Harrisburg,  the 
period  of  enlistment  having  expired.  Arriving  at  Harrisburg  on  the  24th,  the 
men  were  paid,  and  mustered  out  of  service.  This  regiment  was  well  drilled, 
and  under  excellent  discipline,  and  had  opportunity  oifered,  would  doubtless 
have  shown  good  soldierly  qualities  in  battle.  The  health  of  the  men  through- 
out the  term  of  service  was  good,  no  serious  sickness  prevailing,  and  the  regi- 
ment suifered  no  loss  by  death  or  desertion. 

*Wab  Depabtment,  } 

Washington,  July  11, 1861.    > 
Major  General  Patteeson, 

Martinsburg,  Virginia: 
The  author  of  the  following  is  known,  and  he  believes  it  authentic : 

Washington,  July  9,  1861. 
The  plan  of  operations  of  the  Secession  army  in  Virginia  contemplates  the  reverse  of  the 
proceedings  and  movements  announced  in  the  "Express"  of  yesterday  and  Satvirday.  A  sche- 
dule that  has  come  to  hght,  meditates  a  stand,  and  an  engagement  by  Johnston,  when  he  shall 
have  drawn  Patterson  sufficiently  far  back  from  the  river  to  render  impossible  his  retreat  across 
it  on  being  vanquished,  and  an  advance  then,  by  Johnston  and  Wise  conjointly  upon  M'Clel- 
lan,  and,  after  the  conquest  of  him,  a  march  in  this  direction,  to  unite  in  one  attack  upon  the 
Federal  forces  across  the  Potomac,  with  the  army  under  Beauregard  at  Manassas  Junction,  and 
the  wing  of  that  army,  the  South  Carolina  regiments  chiefly,  now  nine  (9)  miles  from  Alexan- 
dria. Success  in  each  of  these  three  several  movements  is  anticipated,  and  thereby  not  only 
the  possession  of  the  Capital  is  thought  to  be  assured,  but  an  advance  of  the  Federal  troops 
upon  Richmond  prevented.  *  *  *  Real  retreats,  which  have  been  anticipated,  it  wiU  bo 
seen,  are,  by  this  plan,  altogether  ignored.  According  to  it,  fighting  and  conquest  are  the  orders. 

E.  D.  TOWNSEND, 
Assistant  Adjutant  General. 
Conduct  of  the  War,  Vol.  II,  p.  86. 


THREE   MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


80 


FIELD   AND  STAFF  OFFICERS. 


H.  C.  Longnecker... . 
Wm.  H.  H,  Hangpii. 

Charles  Glantz 

Thomas  S.  IJell 


Colonel. 

Liputenant  Colonol, 

Major. 

Adjutant. 


Henry  M.  Hons.^ Quartermaster. 

Wm.  H.  Worthington... .Surgeon. 

Clans  Seimans Assistant  Surgeon. 


Company   A, 


REORUITRn  AT  WEST  CHESTER,   CHESTER  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


Henry  R.  Guss Captain. 

Francis  M.  Guss First  Lieutenant. 

Richard  D.  Townsend Second  Lieutenant. 

Lewis  Y.  Evans First  Sergeant. 

John  C.  M'Kay Second  Sergeant. 

.lames  Powell Third  Sergeant. 

Thomas  J.  Townsend Fourth  Sergeant. 

Ephraim  E.  Black First  Corporal. 

Thomas  E.  Weber Second  Corporal. 

Thomas  M'Ka3'- Third  Corpoi-al. 

Abel  Griffith Fourth  Corporal. 

.lames  St.  John Musician. 

William  S.  St.  John do. 

Abel,  William  S Private. 

Baldwin,  Johnson  C do. 

Birney,  David do. 

Bickings,  Albanus do. 

Caruthers,  Henry  W do. 

Dock,  William  H do. 

Daubnian,  Jacob do. 

Donley,  John do. 

Davis,  George do. 

Dailey,  Bayard do. 

Davis,  Reese do. 

Dutton,  Alfred  L do. 

Dutton,  Reese  R do. 

Donley,  James  P do. 

Davis,  John  E do. 

Fithian,  R.  Powell do. 

Ferrell,  William  C do. 

Finch.  Isaac do. 

Ferrell,  Morgan do. 

Frame,  Franklin do. 

Floyd,  William do. 

Fawkes,  Isaac do. 

Gardner,  William do. 

George,  William do. 

Gill,  Taylor do. 

Hickman,  F.  Sharpless do. 


Hawkins,  George Private. 

Hutchinson,  David do. 

Hall,  Robert  J do. 

Hamill,  Robert  A do. 

Hopkins,  Matthew  M do. 

Jenkins,  Mahlon  P do. 

Johnson,  T.  Rhoads do. 

.Jenkins,  George do. 

Keech,  William  K do. 

Kennedy,  .John do. 

Keech,  James  G do. 

Linton,  James do. 

Lovell,  William do. 

Lupoid,  John do. 

Lewis,  Phineas do. 

M'Kay,  William do. 

Morris,  John do. 

Morgan,  El  wood do. 

Mas.sey,  Jefferson do. 

Middleton,  ElishaW do. 

Martin,  William  H do. 

M'Dermott,  Bernard do. 

Meteer,  William do. 

M'Namel,  John do. 

Pearce,  William  H.  11 do. 

Perry,  Aaron  B do. 

Peace,  Alfred do. 

Peace,  Samuel  S do. 

Pear.son,  William do. 

Richardson,  Taylor do. 

Rudolph,  Jervis  J do. 

Rogers,  John do. 

Strickland,  O.  E do. 

Stone,  Charles do. 

Stackhouse,  Benjamin do. 

Stott,  Sylvester do. 

Taylor,  Isaac  B do. 

Wright,  Andrew  K do. 


Company   B 


RECRUITED   AT   KITTANNING,   ARMSTRONG   COUNTY 


MUSTERED  IN,^  APRIL  22,  18(51. 


William  Sirwell Captain. 

Norwood  G.  Penny First  Lieutenant. 

Samuel  Robinson Second  Lieutenant. 

James  L.  M'Cain First  Sergeant. 

James  Hillberry Second  Sergeant. 

James  Lowther Third  Sergeant. 

James  Gates Fourth  Sergeant. 

Darwin  Phelps First  Corporal. 

12 


Henry  Grazier Second  Corporal. 

Henry  Glauts Third  Corporal. 

Matthias  Preese Fourth  Corporal. 

William  W.  W.  Wallace,Musician, 

Thomas  C.  Wilson do. 

Armstrong,  George Private, 

Bell,  William do. 

Beggs,  Joseph  P do. 


90 


KINTH   REGIMEXT, 


Brown,  Joseph Private. 

Benner,  William do. 

Boyd,  Francis do. 

Davis,  Alexander  S do. 

Dugan,  James do. 

Davis,  George  W do. 

Edwards,  Philip do. 

Fluke,  Alfred  L do. 

Frederick,  John do. 

Frederick,  August do. 

Fishter,  Michael do. 

Frailey,  George  S do. 

Frailej%  William do. 

Gates,  Joseph do. 

Garver,  Joseph do. 

Hill,  William do. 

Hobaugh,  Jacob do. 

Hoaks,  Henry  W do. 

Hetherington,  James do. 

Henry,  Hiram do. 

Henry,  Aldin do. 

King,  Charles  M do. 

Kerr,  Valentine do. 

Keiner,  Samuel  F do. 

Logan,  William  A do. 

Mott,  John do. 

Mackey,  George  W do. 

M'Millen,  George  W do. 

M'Masters,  James do. 

M'Candless,  George do. 

M'Vey,  David  L do. 


M'Mett,  Robert Private. 

M'Cormick,  Milton do. 

M'Manus,  Charles do. 

M'Elunin,  John  L do. 

M'MuUin,  Arcliibald do. 

M'Garvey,  James do. 

Mathews,  George do. 

Oswald,  Randolph do. 

Phelps,  Plenry  F do. 

Premkard,  Harrison do. 

Price,  Isaac  A, do. 

Porter,  James do. 

Reynold,  Jeflferson do. 

Robinson,  Albert do. 

Rhoads,  James do. 

Ross,  Orlando  W do. 

Stevenson,  James  H do. 

Smith,  Charles  W do. 

Singer,  August do. 

Shoup,  Francis do. 

Sintser,  George do. 

Serene,  George do. 

Truby,  John  H do. 

Trew,  Charles do. 

Truit,  Jefferson do. 

Walker,  Samuel do. 

W^elty,  James  B do. 

Wasson,  Samuel do. 

Wygant,  Henry do. 

Wagoner,  Frederick do. 


Company    C. 


RECRUITED  AT  OART^ISLE,  CUMBERI.AND  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  18G1. 


Christian  Kuhns Captain. 

Augustus  Zag First  Lieutenant. 

John  B.  Alexander Second  Lieutenant. 

John  S.  Lyne First  Sergeant. 

Barnet  Shafer Second  Sergeant. 

John  W.  Keeney Third  Sergeant. 

John  Low Fourth  Sergeant. 

Charles  Sanno First  Corporal. 

Charles  H.  Foulk Second  Corporal. 

Thomas  Colwell Third  Corporal. 

John  W.  Shafer Fourth  Corporal. 

John  M'Master Musician. 

John  S.  Cole do. 

Armstrong,  Calives Private. 

Alguier,  Samuel do. 

Bailey,  David do. 

Blaine,  William  S do. 

Curn,  Henry do. 

Caufman,  John  H do. 

Cornman,  Augustus do. 

Deamer,  Alexander  T do. 

Durnin,  Matthew  W do. 

Demole,  Edward do. 

Ebright,H do. 

Erick,  George do. 

Elliott,  Samuel do. 

Engelberger,  Wilham do. 

Egolf,  Lemuel do. 

Fink,  John  C do. 

Gregg,  William  B do. 

Gilmore,  Peter do. 

Grier,  Samuel do. 

Gregg,  JohnM do. 

Gauld,  George  W do. 

Hippie,  Benjamin do. 

Heavinger,  George  W do. 

Keller,  Henry do. 

Keeserman,  William do. 

Kuntz,  Philip do. 


Lippart,  William Private 

Lobach,  Albert  T do. 

Long,  Andrew  K do. 

Low,  Jacob  M do. 

Lisman,  Casper do. 

M'Gibbens,  Patrick do. 

M'Gown,  WiUiam do. 

Martin,  Robert  A do. 

Noble,  James do. 

Noble,  Jackens  W.  J do. 

Noljle,  James  H do. 

Nealy,  William do. 

Peatus,  David do. 

Peatus,  Alexander do. 

Rodgers,  Alexander do. 

Robinson,  John do. 

Ramsey,  William do. 

Swartz,  John. do. 

Swartz,  Andrew do. 

Snodgrass,  William  M do. 

Sitts,  Samuel do. 

Smith,  Alfred  B do. 

Shuserman,  John  C do. 

Spottswood,  Edward do. 

Sanno,  Edward  B do. 

Sterrett,  James do. 

Stinmyer,  Harman do. 

Sadler,  Samuel  G do. 

Stouf,  Michael  B do. 

Spong,  John do. 

Thompson,  David.... ^ do. 

Vansant,  .John ..do. 

Vanard,  Wilson do. 

Watts,  William  M do. 

Winnans,  Jackson  W do. 

Wolf,  Alexander do. 

Wert,  Henry  P ...do, 

Weaklv,  Jauus  G do, 


THREE   MONTHS     SERVICE. 


91 


Company  D. 

RECKUITKD   AT   ALIiENTOWN,  LEHIGH   COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  18G1. 


G.  D.  Hand Captain. 

C.  A.  G.  Keck First  Lieutenant. 

Enoch  Piiillips Second  Lieutenant. 

Levi  Stublor First  Sergeant. 

William  Semmer Second  Sergeant. 

Tilghman  Miller Third  Sergeant. 

Morgan  Richards Fourth  Sergeant. 

Charles  Nolf,  .Jr First  Corporal. 

Richard  Wilson Second  Corporal. 

William  Williams... Third  Corporal. 

Granville  Hangams Fourth  Corporal. 

Henry  Sttressen  Musician. 

William  Miller do. 

Arthur,  Samuel Private. 

Barrow,  Samuel  C do. 

Baumeister,  William  C do. 

Clement,  Hugh do. 

Craft,  Levi do. 

Crogan,  Richard do. 

Cooney,  Michael do. 

Dettwiler,  Henry do, 

Davis,  Isaac do. 

Daniel,  Daniel do. 

Edwards,  Evan do. 

Elliott,  James do. 

Eckenberger,  Henry do. 

Fondran,  Benedict do. 

Graham,  John do. 

Grate,  John do. 

Hopkins,  William do. 

Hopkins,  .John do. 

Hughes,  James do. 

Henry,  Francis do. 

Hetthenson,  James do. 

Hammerly,  Roberts do. 

Hacker,  Jacob do. 

Jones,  Joseph do. 

Kramsic,  Edwards do. 

Kane,  John do. 


Kick,  Lorentz Private 

Keiser,  Edwin do. 

Keiser,  William do. 

Leister,  Tilghman do. 

Lockwood,  Samuel do. 

Leister,  Peter do. 

Lewellyn,  Thomas do. 

Meyers,  William  H do. 

Morrison,  John do. 

Michael,  Charles  H do. 

Manley,  LcAvis do. 

M'Clasky,  John do. 

M'Gee,  Cornelius do. 

M'Hecker,  John do. 

M'Hoes,  Joshua do. 

Patrick,  John do. 

Panly,  William  H do. 

Paul,  William do. 

Reese,  David do. 

Rohn,  Wilson do. 

Ritter,  Augustus do. 

Schwab,  Joshua do. 

Snyder,  William  T do. 

Snvder,  James  R do. 

Sattenfuse,  William  H do. 

Schlosser,  William do. 

Smith,  Samuel do. 

Smith,  Stephen do. 

Steinberger,  Henry do. 

Tombler,  David  A do. 

Vansychell,  James do. 

Vreeland.  Charles do. 

Wilson,  Frank  H do. 

William,  Robert do. 

Werly,  William do. 

Wolf,  Abraham do. 

Xandres,  Francis do. 

Yoimg,  James do. 


Company   E, 


BECIIUITED  AT   WEST   CHESTER,    CHESTER  COUNTT. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


James  F.  Andress Captain. 

DeWitt  C.  Lewis First  Lieutenant. 

W.Montgomery  Hinkson,Second  Lieutenant. 

William  M'Connell First  Sergeant. 

Davis  E.  Townsend Second  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Burns,  Jr Third  Sergeant. 

Thomas  L.  Lewis Fourth  Sergeant. 

Samuel  J.  Thompson First  Corporal. 

Cyrus  D.  Hoopes Second  Corporal. 

Hampton  S.  Thomas Third  Corporal. 

William  W.  Stott Fourth  Corporal. 

Casper  Fahnestock Musician. 

John  W.  Way do. 

Burns,  William  H Private. 

Buckley,  Edmund do. 

Baker,  Henry  C do. 

Baker,  William do. 

Boyles,  John  M do. 

Bennett,  Edward  C do. 

Brubaker,  John do. 

Bride,  Robert  N do. 

Chandler,  David  A do. 

Connell,  Patrick do. 


Chandler,  James  L Private. 

Dunn,  Martin  H do. 

Fimple,  William do. 

Ferguson,  Robert do. 

Futhey,  Samuel  D do. 

Friel,  James do. 

Ferry,  William do. 

Gould,  P.  Atwood do. 

Gammel,  James do. 

Glending,  William do. 

Hoopes,' Jacob do. 

Hale,  H\igh do. 

Hadley,  James do. 

Haines,  Joseph do. 

Huntsman,  John  E do. 

Kirk,  Levi do. 

Kennedy,  William do. 

Kirk,  Chandler do. 

Lapp,  Isaac do. 

Maxton,  James  L do. 

Maxton,  Martin  V.  B do. 

M'Cormick,  William do. 

Moulder,  Wilmer do. 


92 


NINTH    JJEUIMENT, 


Milbonrn,  Mark Privalo. 

M'CuUousrli,  Jiiuies do. 

M'Gue,  John do. 

Meredith,  Lewis do. 

M'Dowell,  Clarkson do. 

M'Corkle,  John  D do. 

Miles,  George do. 

Moore,  Janies do. 

Otlev,  William do. 

O'Brien,  William do. 

Phipps,  Aaron  J do. 

Rockey,  Benjamin  B do. 

Rilev,  Janies. do. 

Strirkland,  William  B do. 

Springer.  Charles  D do. 

Smith,  Samuel  D do. 


Smith,  (Iporge  L ...Private. 

Smith,  William do. 

Smedle.y,  Abiah  T do. 

Smedley,  Isaac do 

Taggart.  Jesse do 

Taylor,  Charles  E do. 

Valentine,  Henry  C do. 

Vci-non,  Isaac  .\ do. 

Vandever,  El  wood do. 

Wilson,  (^eorge  D do. 

Wilson,  Samuel do. 

Wilson,  Lewis do. 

West,-  William  W do. 

Walton,  James  B do. 

Wright,  William  H do. 


Company  F. 


kkckuitj:u  at  west  chi^stkb,  chestku  county. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


Samuel  Hutfty,  Jr Captain. 

David  Jones First  liieutenant. 

Joseph  T.  Burnett Second  Lieutenant. 

Josiah  Burnett,  Jr First  Sergeant. 

Don  Juan  Wallings Second  Sersreant. 

Elijah  B.  Thomas Third  Sergeant. 

Ellwood  P.  Baldwin Fourth  Scrseant. 

George  D.  Townsend First  Corpol-al. 

Joseph  F.  Townsend Second  Corporal. 

George  F.  Bailey Third  Corporal. 

Benjamin  H.  Downing Fourth  Corporal. 

Henry  G.  Yfxjum :\Iusiciau. 

Arthur  B.  Yeager do. 

Aim,  Edwin  T Private. 

Aim,  Benjamin  F do.) 

Bailey,  Thomas  V do. 

Bear,  William  W do. 

Bittle,  William  L do. 

Baldwin,  Robert do. 

Brown,  F>ancis  A do. 

Brown,  Elhot do. 

Bonfield,  George do. 

Bailey,  Joshua do. 

Black,  Robert  L do. 

Clark,  Jeptha do. 

Clark,  William  H do. 

Carberry,  John  L do. 

Caruthers,  David  P do. 

DowTiing,  Dennis  W do. 

Drummond,  Kersev  H do. 

Darlington ,  Hilbern do. 

Ford,  Lewis  J do. 

Ford,  John  P do. 

Ford,  John do. 

Freas,  Daniel  H do. 

Guest,  Thomas  B. do. 

Greiner,  Frederick do. 

Harvey,  William do. 

Hickman,  John... do. 


Hickman,  Daniel Private. 

Henry,  JacoV)  C do. 

Hayes,  Job,  Jr do. 

Howard,  William  H.  H do. 

IrAvin,  George  W do. 

Jeffries,  William  D do. 

Kern,  Patrick do. 

Kickham,  Thomas do. 

Lewis,  Joel do. 

Mills,  John do. 

Mathews,  George  P do. 

Miles,  William  C do. 

Minster,  .lohnH do. 

M'Catierty,  Enos do. 

M'Clure,  John do. 

Miles,  Christian do. 

M'Afee,  William  D do. 

O'Neil,  Edward do. 

Potts,  David do. 

Pinkerton,  I^ewis  J ..do. 

Packingham,  Samuel  H....do. 

Pinkerton,  John  W do. 

Paltzgrobe,  Henry do. 

Robinson,  David do. 

Riley,  Benjamin do. 

Russell,  Joseph do. 

Rhodwalt,  John  H do. 

Skeen,  Benjamin  F do. 

Short,  Thomas  H do. 

Skeen,  Robert,  Jr do. 

Smith,  Cooper do. 

Smith,  Columbus do. 

Wesley,  George  W do. 

Wynn,  Coleman do. 

Wilson,  Henry  C do. 

Worrall,  Lewis    do. 

Webster,  William  D ...do. 

Willard,  Philip,  Jr do. 


Company  G. 

BECRUITK1>  at  EASTON,  NORTHAMPTON  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


Kichard  A.  GraefiFe Captain. 

Charles  Goepp First  Lieutenant. 

Frank  A.  Hetrick Second  Lieutenant. 

Francis  Mittenbcrger First  Sergeant. 

John  Cooneyer Second  Sergeant. 

Martin  Goth Third  Sergeant. 


Joseph  Hoeflor Fourth  Sergeant. 

Frrtucis  Plofter First  Corporal. 

Francis  Ries Second  Corporal. 

<  Jeorge  Wahler Third  Corporal. 

Otto  Hersh Fourth  Corporal. 

Joseph  Flad ^.....Musician. 


THREE   MONTHS'   SEKVIOE. 


William  Weljor Musiciau. 

Adier,  John Private. 

Beck,  Jacob do. 

Biermann,  George do. 

Deunig,  Adolphus do. 

Ecker,  Jacob do. 

Elhard,  George do. 

Ep23le,  Frederick do. 

Epplcr,  Martin do. 

Franklin,  Charles do. 

Friedewald,  Daniel do. 

Froehler,  Rernhard do. 

Froeljch,  Henry  Ellas do. 

Gehr,  Anthony do. 

Genther,  Henry do. 

(Jeauz,  Otto do. 

Haernmerlein,  .lohn do. 

Herrmann,  Christian  G do. 

Hetzler,  .Joseph do. 

Huber,  Charles do. 

Hunter.  .John do. 

Hutmacher,  .John do. 

Kaiser,  Charles do. 

Kaiser,  Godfrey do. 

ICaltenbaeh,  William. do. 

Kemmerer,  Gustavus do. 

Iviefer.  Ignace do. 

IClette,  Henry do. 

ICern,  John do. 

Klump,  Andrew do. 

Laetius,  Maurice do. 

Long,  .Joseph do. 

Liebermann,  Anthony do. 

Lingeman,  Henry do. 


Loeff'elmaun,  Augustus.. Private. 

Loeffler,  David do. 

Lvitz,  Godfrey do. 

Meyer,  Frederick do. 

Meyer,  John do. 

Messinger,  Peter do. 

Miller,  Charles do. 

Miller,  Dr.  George do. 

Mock,  Anthony do. 

Moll,  Pius do. 

Palmer,  George do. 

Ptisterer,  Herrmann do. 

Ptleger,  John do. 

Ries,  Augustus do. 

Ries,  Conrad do. 

Ries,  Joseph do. 

Rocsler,  Frederick do. 

Rogers,  Aaron do. 

Rapp,  Rudolph do. 

Roth,  Frederick do. 

Schaler,  Julius do. 

Schrog,  George do. 

Schwarz,  Jacob do. 

Stein,  John  Henry do. 

Strauss,  David  F do. 

Sturm,  Henry do. 

Snomann,  Andrew do. 

Swaddell,  George do. 

Weber,  Clement do. 

Weidlcneeht,  Charles do. 

Wendenburg,  I^ewis do. 

Wettlaenfer,  Jacob do. 

White,  John do. 


Company    H  . 

RECBUITED  AT   ST.  CLAIR,    SCHUYLiKILL,  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


Edward  Fame Captain. 

John  D.  Jones First  Lieutenant. 

Frederick  A.  Herwig Second  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  Ray First  Sergeant. 

Henry  Krebs,  Jr Second  Sergeant. 

John'Mard Third  Sergeant. 

.John  Carl Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  J.  M'Carthy First  Corporal. 

Edward  F.  Smith Second  Corporal. 

William  G.  DeFunk Third  Corporal. 

Thomas  Torbett Fourth  Corporal. 

John  Butterwick Musician. 

Jacob  Bumnersbach do. 

Atkinson,  James Private. 

Bumnersbaoh,  Adam do. 

Bemne,  Augustus do. 

Britt,  Jacob do. 

Brewer,  Lloyd  T do. 

Breman,  William do. 

Beamont,  George do. 

Blue,  Charles  H do. 

Barnes,  John  W do. 

Chadwick,  Beniamin do. 

Chilson,  LukeW.  E do. 

Cope,  William  H do. 

Denning,  Joseph  H do. 

Donner,  James do. 

Donal,  William do. 

Dress,  Charles do. 

Freeman,  Daniel  W do. 

Grum,  Frederick do. 

Hetherington,  George do. 

Howels,  John do. 

Humphreys,  John do. 

Humes,  William  H do. 

Harrison,  John do. 

Haron,  Samuel. do. 

Hensel,  Edwin  F do. 

Hannum,  Hatton do. 


.Johnson,  William Private. 

Karbey,  Joseph do. 

Karbey,  Ralph do. 

Krebs,  Pharaoh  W do. 

King,  James do. 

Kreiges,  Peter  C d^ 

Kern,  Nicholas ckj. 

Kaiss,  Charles do. 

Kendall,  Samuel do. 

Kelly,  Peter do. 

Lewis,  Thomas do. 

Lewis,  Evan do. 

Lerman,  John do. 

Mattler,  Samuel do. 

Mahoney ,  Jeremiah do. 

M'fiowen,  John do. 

Morgan,  William do. 

Martin,  James do. 

M'Hugh,  Michael do. 

Mahley,  Peter do. 

M'LatTerty,  Franklin do. 

Neargart,  Jacob do. 

Nields,  Amos  A do. 

O'Niel,  Morris do. 

Parvin,  Jacob,  Jr do. 

Palmer,  Thomas do. 

Paul,  Daniel do. 

Reily,  .James do. 

Rees,  John  W do. 

Roorbach,  Charles  L do. 

Steel,  John  B do. 

Sedgwick,  Michael do. 

Slenkor,  William  H do. 

Taggert,  .John do. 

Wurne,  Henry do. 

Welsh,  Nicholas do. 

Wolf,  Augustus do. 

Zimmerman,  Henry  W do. 


94 


NmTH  KEGOIENT, 


Company   I . 


KECKUITED  AT   CHESTKR,    DELAWARE   COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


Henry  B.  Edwards Captain. 

.James  G.  Stacy First  Lieutenant. 

William  Blackely Second  Ijieutenant. 

William  li.  Stevenson First  Sergeant. 

John  Beck Second  Sergeant. 

.Tames  Williams Third  Sergeant. 

WTlliani  Eves Fourth  Sergeant. 

Isaac  Weaver First  Corporal. 

Wllham  R.  Thatcher Second  Corporal. 

Charles  Story Third  Corporal. 

Jesse  Cummins Fourth  Corporal. 

Ezra  Dransfield Musician. 

Alexander  King do. 

Booth,  John Private. 

Barker,  Joseph do. 

Brewster,  Joseph do. 

Benner,  Lewis ...do. 

Barranclan,  John  C do. 

Bh't he,  Thomas do. 

Baddin,  Isaac  F do. 

Brown,  William  H do. 

Burke,  David do. 

Booth,  George do. 

Bruner,  Thomas  W do. 

Crothen,  Edward do. 

Collisson,  Joseph do. 

Cross,  Samuel do. 

Crowther,  Daniel do. 

Clifif,  James do. 

Carr,  Allen do. 

Cutler,  Frederick do. 

Crider,  Frederick do. 

Davis,  Simeon do. 

Dovle,  John do. 

Elliott,  William do. 

Etennie,  Theodore do. 

Fogg,  Robert do. 

Farmday,  John do. 

Groves,  Joseph do. 


Huff,  William  P Private. 

Hughes,  William do. 

Helmes,  Goerge do. 

Jester,  William  F do. 

Kelley,  James  P do. 

Kay,  Edward do. 

Kershaw,  John do. 

Lilley,  Edward do. 

Lyons,  Edward do. 

M'Namel,  Thomas do. 

M'Neil,  William do. 

Marshall,  John do. 

Marlon,  William do. 

M' Daniel,  Samuel do. 

M'Affee,  George do. 

Morton,  John  C do. 

Phillips,  John do. 

Pithey,  Daniel  do. 

Pierce,  Thomas  F do, 

Quinn,  Anthony do. 

Rodrigas,  Francis do. 

Reaney,  Robert do. 

Shepherd,  Samuel do. 

Scott,  Francis do. 

Stevenson,  Edgar do. 

Skellinger,  William  K do. 

Smith,  John do. 

Smith,  Samuel do. 

Toy,  Thomas do. 

Taylor,  Joseph,  Jr ....do. 

Turner,  Richard do. 

Wilson,  George  W do. 

Wilson,  Joshua  L do. 

Wagner,  John do. 

Wright,  Robert do. 

Woodhead,  Alfred do. 

Wigan,  George do. 

Weaver,  Reese  L do. 


Company   K. 


RECRUITED  AT  PORT  CARBON,   SCHUYLKILL  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


Matthew  Byrnes Captain. 

WilUam  Cusack First  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  Bremian Second  Lieutenant. 

John  Mullen First  Sergeant. 

John  Moore Second  Sergeant. 

Michael  Dougherty Third  Sergeant. 

Bernard  Duffy  ...  Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  Leamen First  Corporal. 

William  Gaynor Second  Coriwral. 

James  Slattery Third  Corporal. 

James  Burke Fourth  Corporal. 

Thomas  Fegan Musician. 

Edward  Cunningham do. 

Allison,  James Private. 

Agnew,  James do. 

Bowsman,  Henry do. 

Baker,  Martin do. 

Brennan,  John do. 

Brennan,  Michael do. 

Burns,  Frank do. 

Cawley,  Patrick do. 

Condon,  Richard do. 

Crandell,  Ethan do. 

Creamer,  James do. 


Casley,  James Private. 

Coyle,  Edward.... do. 

Cannon,  Michael do. 

Curren,  Patrick do. 

Curren,  Edward do. 

Curlin,  Thomas do. 

Carr,  Francis do. 

Daily,  James do. 

Doggett,  Peter do. 

Doregan,  John do. 

Flannery,  William do. 

Foyle,  Martin do. 

Fitzsimmons,  John do. 

Fitzgerald,  William do. 

Gaven,  Patrick do. 

Gallaher,  James do. 

Gleason,  Patrick do. 

Florey,  Edward do. 

Hailey,  Bryan do. 

Harrison,  Daniel do. 

Hailey,  John do. 

Hayes,  Samuel do. 

Jefferson,  William do. 

Keveney,  Andrew do. 


THREE   MONTHS'    SERVICE. 


95 


Kent,  Daniel Private. 

Kelly,  Patrick <1o. 

Kiiton,  William do. 

Little,  George do. 

M'DonncU,  William do. 

Mullin,  Edward do. 

M'Vay,  Edward do. 

M'Laughlin,  Janres do. 

M'Laughlin,  Michael do. 

Manough,  Jeremiah do. 

M'Cabe,  Daniel '^lO. 

Martin,  John Irlo. 

Mooncy,  Daniel .do. 

O'Brien,  William do, 

O'Briea,  James do. 


Prichard,  George Privatf 

Parks,  James... do. 

Ruddy,  Hugh do. 

Rei]0.  .John.. do. 

Roe,  Thomas do. 

Ryan,  James do. 

Ryan,  John,  Sr do. 

Ryan,  John,  Jr do. 

Sullivan,  INlichael ..do. 

Shannon,  Patrick do. 

Smith,  Patrick do. 

Sullivan,  James ..do. 

White,  William do. 

Walker,  Patrick do. 


Tenth  Regiment 


rr'^p 


THE  Tenth  regiment  was  organized  at  Camp  Ciirtin,  on  the  2r)tli  of  April, 
ISGl,  l)y  the  choice  of  the  following  officers :  Sullivan  A.  Meredith,  of 
Philadelphia,  Colonel;  Oliver  J.  Dickey,  of  Lancaster,  Lieutenant  Colonel; 
Eichard  White,  of  Indiana,  Ma^or.  Daniel  H.  Heitshue  was  appointed  Adju- 
tant. On  the  afternoon  of  the  1st  of  May,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  move 
by  rail  to  Chambersburg.  Arriving  late  at  night,  it  proceeded  to  Camp  Slifer, 
where  barracks,  well  provided  with  straw,  had  been  prepared  for  its  reception. 
With  the  exception  of  being  too  much  crowded  for  new  troops,  the  quarters 
were  very  comfortable.  The  following  morning  was  cold  and  dreary,  the  earth 
bemg  covered  with  snow,  ^o  provision  had  been  made  for  the  issue  of  rations, 
and  men  fresh  from  home,  accustomed  to  a  regular  diet,  became  clamorous. 
Before  evening,  however,  the  farmers  of  the  neighborhood,  hearing  of  the  wants 
of  the  men,  came  into  camp  with  wagon  loads  of  excellent  bread,  meat,  pies, 
cakes  and  pickles,  making, the  hearts  of  the  soldiers  glad,  not  more  by  satisfy- 
ing the  cravings  of  hunger  than  by  the  spirit  of  sympathy  and  kindness  which 
prompted  the  act. 

While  in  Camp  Slifer  the  men  received  clothing,  and  were  daily  diilled.  The 
camping  ground,  though  m  the  main  a  healthy  one,  was  exjjosed  to  the  mala- 
rious influence  of  a  swamp  in  the  rear,  which  occasioned  considerable  sickness, 
and  two  men  from  company  B,  privates  Charles  H.  Winters  and  Samuel  Arm 
bister,  died.  The  regiment  was  assigned  to  the  3d  Brigade*  of  the  1st  Division, 
and  on  the  8th  of  June  received  orders  to  march  to  Greencastle.  Upon  its 
arrival  it  encamped  in  a  beautiful  grove  of  oak  and  cedar,  of  some  thirty  acres 
in  extent,  about  a  mile  north  of  the  town,  known  as  Camp  Meredith.  Eemain- 
ing  here,  engaged  in  company  and  battalion  drill,  till  the  25th  of  June,  it  was 
ordered  to  join  in  the  general  forward  movement  of  General  Patterson's  army» 
Passing  through  Middleburg,  about  midday,  the  regiment  was  halted,  the  citi- 
zens placing  barrels  and  buckets  of  cool  water  upon  the  pavement,  by  which  the 
men,  now  on  their  first  march,  foot-sore  and  dusty,  were  much  refreshed.  As 
the  columns  moved  on,  the  smoke  was  discernable,  hanging  like  a  pall  over  Har- 
per's Ferry,  from  the  ruins  of  the  magnificent  railroad  bridge  across  the  Poto- 
mac, fired  by  the  order  of  the  rebel  General  Johnston.  After  a  fatiguing  march 
of  some  twenty  miles,  the  regiment  went  into  camp  near  St.  James  College, 
about  four  miles  from  Williamsport.    The  ground  occupied  by  the  3d  Brigade 

*  Organization  of  the  3d  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  E.  C.  W^LU'ama;  2d  Division,  General 
Cadwaladero  7tli  regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteers.  Colonel  Wm.  IT.  Irwin ;  Sth  regiment 
Pennsj'lvania  volunteers.  Colonel  A.  H.  Emley ;  10th  regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteer?,  Colo- 
nel SiiUivan  A.  Meredith;  20th  regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteers,  (Scott  Legion,)  Colonel 
William  H.  Gray. 


THllEE   MONTHS'   SERVICE.  97 

was  contiguous  to  the  field  where  Major  Biuggold  organized  and  drilled  his 
famous  battery  for  the  Mexican  war,  and  where  rest  the  remains  of  that  gallant 
officer.  The  authorities  of  the  college,  being  destitute  of  a  United  States  flag, 
the  members  of  the  regiment  furnished  one,  just  previous  to  their  departure, 
and  unfiirled  it  upon  the  buildings. 

On  the  16th  of  June,  the  Brigade  broke  camp  and  moved  to  Williamsport, 
where,  on  the  18th,  the  regiment  was  sent  out  in  two  battalions,  one  under 
command  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Dickey,  the  other  under  Colonel  Meredith  and 
Major  White,  in  anticipation  that  parties  of  rebels,  following  up  the  retreat  of 
Colonel  Thomas'  Brigade,  which  had  advanced  into  Virginia  two  days  before, 
and  was  now  falling  back,  would  attempt  to  cross  the  river  at  the  many  fords 
in  this  vicinity ;  but  no  enemy  being  discovered  it  returned  to  camp. 

On  Monday,  the  24th  of  June,  Captain  Doubleday  having  completed  an 
earth  work,  placed  in  battery  one  smooth  bore  twenty -four  pounder  gun  and 
one  eight-inch  howitzer,  and  opened  on  the  toll  house,  a  stone  building  situ- 
ated about  one  mile  Irom  the  river  on  the  Martinsburg  pike,  and  occupied  by 
rebel  scouts.  The  first  shot  struck  the  corner  of  the  building,  driving  out  a 
party  of  about  twenty  of  the  enemy,  who  were  just  then  preparing  to  partake 
of  a  bountiful  supper.  Unwilling  to  leave  the  savory  dishes,  prepared  with 
much  care,  the  party  halted  at  some  distance  from  the  house  to  consider  the 
situation,  but  a  well  timed  shell  from  the  howitzer  brought  the  conference  to  a. 
sudden  conclusion,  scattering  the  party  in  all  directions,  amidst  the  cheers  of 
thousands  of  Union  soldiers  who  witnessed  the  scene  from  the  Maryland  shore. 
On  entering  the  house  on  the  following  day  the  supper  was  found  undisturbed. 

An  order  was  issued  on  the  1st  of  July,  for  the  whole  army  to  advance  into 
Yirginia  on  the  following  morning.  It  was  received  by  the  soldiers  with  hearty 
cheers.  They  were  impatient  of  delay,  and  desired  to  be  led  to  victory.  On 
that  night  there  was  little  sleep  in  camp.  Many  were  writing  letters  to  their 
friends  at  home,  while  around  the  great  camp  fires,  boiling,  roasting,  and  fry- 
ing were  in  full  progress,  in  preparation  for  the  march.  During  the  night, 
a  small  train  "of  wagons  arrived  from  Hagerstown,  with  clothing  for  the  Tenth 
regiment,  which  was  greatly  needed,  the  uniforms  of  many  of  the  men  being 
badly  tattered.  They  were  sometimes  taunted  by  the  well-dressed  soldiers  for 
their  shabby  appearance ;  but  beneath  their  rags  they  carried  hearts  as  stout 
and  brave  as  any  who  kept  step  to  the  music  of  the  Union ! 

Crossing  the  river  on  the  2d,  the  regiment  advanced  by  the  main  pike  towards 
Mai-tinsburg.  On  the  line  of  march,  the  traces  of  war  were  soon  visible.  Large 
fields  of  wheat,  which  had  belonged  to  Union  men,  had  been  destroyed  by  the 
enemy's  cavalry.  These  loyal  Virginians  had  fled  from  their  homes  for  safety, 
and  were  now  returning  with  the  I^Tational  columns  to  behold  their  homes 
pillaged,  and  their  substance  wasted.  On  the  morning  of  the  3d  of  July, 
company  B  was  sent  forward  to  support  the  City  Troop  of  cavalry.  Li  the 
neighborhood  of  the  Berkeley  county  school  house  a  slight  skirmish  ensued,  in 
which  one  of  the  enemy's  cavalry  was  killed  and  two  wounded.  In  the  after- 
noon the  whole  column  marched  into  Martinsburg,  amid  demonstrations  of  joy 
and  welcome  from  the  citizens. 

The  order  to  march  on  Winchester  and  give  battle  to  the  enemy  having 
been  countermanded,  General  Patterson,  on  the  9th  of  July,  renewed  liis  ap- 
plication to  transfer  his  army  to  Leesbui'g,  and  to  make  that  his  base  of  opera- 
13 


98  TENTH  REGIMENT, 

tions.  General  Scott  gave  permission,  by  telegram*  of  the  12th,  to  make  the 
change  of  base  desired,  but  ordered  that  demonstrations  should  be  continued 
in  front  of  Winchester  until  after  the  battle  of  Manassas,  which,  it  was  expected, 
would  be  fought  on  the  16th. 

At  dress  parade  on  the  evening  of  Sunday,  the  14th,  the  regiment  was 
ordered  to  be  prepared  to  move  at  daylight  on  the  following  morning  with  five 
days  rations  in  haversacks.  Taking  the  road  to  Bunker  Hill,  it  soon  became 
evident  j6?om  the  numerous  camp  grounds,  that  the  enemy  was  in  large  force 
in  front.  The  camps  were  located  with  great  care  on  high  and  sunny  ground, 
convenient  to  shady  gioves  and  large  springs  of  excellent  water.  Eemaining 
in  the  vicinity  of  Bunker  Hill  until  the  17th  of  July,  the  regiment  was  ordered 
to  march  to  Charlestown.  Arriving  at  four  o'clock,  P.  M.,  it  encamped  on  an 
eminence  to  the  west  of  the  town.  Union  soldiers  received  little  sympathy 
from  the  people  of  this  strong  hold  of  secession. 

Moving  out  during  the  night  of  the  20th  about  two  miles  on  the  road  leading 
to  Harper's  Ferry,  where  a  considerable  body  of  infantry  and  artillery  was 
drawn  up  in  line  of  battle,  the  Tenth  was  placed  in  position  facing  to  the  north, 
with  the  right  wing  resting  on  a  thick  wood,  and  the  left  on  the  river.  Ee- 
maining encamped  in  position  until  the  23d,  the  disheartening  news  of  our  de- 
feat at  Bull  Eun  was  received.    The  campaign  in  Virginia  was  at  an  end. 

Marching  on  the  23d  to  Harper's  Ferry,  the  regiment  was  drawn  up  in  close 
column  to  receive  General  Patterson  and  staff.  Thanking  the  men  for  their 
soldierly  conduct  and  strict  attention  to  duty,  the  General  said  that  he  had 
advanced  and  offered  the  enemy  battle  in  a  fair  field,  which  they  had  declined ; 
that  in  the  fight  at  Falling  Waters  they  had  been  beaten  by  inferior  numbers 
actually  engaged ;  that,  as  the  time  of  the  three  months'  men  had  expired,  they 
were  now  to  return  to  their  homes.    Three  cheers  were  given  for  the  General. 

On  the  24th  the  regiment  moved  to  a  point  opposite  Antietam  creek,  where 
it  forded  the  river  and  took  up  the  line  of  march  to  Hagerstown.  Thither  it 
was  taken  by  rail  to  Harrisburg,  where,  on  the  31st  of  July,  the  men  received 
their  pay  and  were  mustered  out  of  service. 

*  General  Patterson  to  General  Scott,  July  9th.  *  *  *  *  Under  these  circumstaxiees, 
I  respectfully  present  to  the  General-in-Chief  the  following  plan,  which,  with  my  present  views, 
I  desire  to  carry  into  operation  so  soon  as  I  can  do  so  with  safety,  and  the  necessity  for  following 
Johnston  ceases.  I  propose  to  move  this  force  to  Charlestown,  from  which  point  I  can  more 
easily  strike  Winchester,  march  to  Leesburg  when  necessary,  open  communication  to  a  depot 
to  be  estabhshed  at  Harper's  Ferry,  and  occupy  the  main  avenue  of  supply  to  the  enemy.  My 
base  wiU  then  be  some  seven  miles  nearer,  more  easily  reached  by  road,  and  my  line  of  com- 
munication rendered  more  secure  than  at  present.  I  can  establish  communication  with  the 
Maryland  shore  by  a  bridge  of  boats.  In  this  way  I  can  more  easily  approach  you ;  and  the 
movement,  I  think,  will  tend  to  relieve  Leesburg  and  vicinity  of  some  of  its  oppressors.  My 
present  location  is  a  very  bad  one,  in  a  military  point  of  view,  and  from  it  I  cannot  move  a  por- 
tion of  the  force  without  exposing  what  remains  to  be  cut  off.    *    *    * 

General  Scott  to  General  Patterson,  July  12.  Go  where  you  propose  Ln  your  letter  of 
the  9th  inst.  Should  that  movement  cause  the  enemy  to  retreat  upon  Manassas  via  Strasburg, 
to  follow  him  at  this  distance  would  seem  hazardous,  whereas  the  route  from  Charlestown  via 
Keyes'  Ferry,  HiUsboro',  and  Leesburg,  towards  Alexandria,  with  the  use  of  the  canal  on  the 
other  side  of  the  river  for  heavy  transportation,  may  be  practicable.    *    *    * 

General  Scott  to  General  Patterson,  July  13th.  I  telegiaphed  you  yesterday,  if  not 
strong  enough  to  beat  the  enemy  early  next  week,  make  demonstrations  so  as  to  detain  him  in 
the  valley  of  Winchester  ;  but  if  he  retreats  in  force  towards  Manassas,  and  it  be  hazai-dous  to 
follow  him,  then  consider  the  route  via  Keyes'  Ferry,  Leesburg,  &c.  CoTiduct  of  the  War,  Vol- 
II,  top.  130-1,  Nos.  27,  28,  29. 


THKEE   MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


91) 


FIELD   AND  STAFF  OFFICERS 


Sullivan  A.  Meredith Colonel. 

Oliver  J.  Dicliey Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Richard  White Major. 

Daniel  H.  Heitshue Adjutant. 


Alexander  M,  White Quartermaster. 

William  H.  Taggart Surgeon. 

John  I.  Marks Assistant  Surgeon. 


Company  A 


RECRUITED  AT   liANCASTER,   LANCASTER  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  186L 


Henry  A.  Haines. Captain. 

Henry  S.  Book First  Lieutenant. 

Abr'm  N.  Breneman Second  Lieutenant. 

Walter  D.  Carpenter First  Sergeant. 

John  Brown Second  Sergeant. 

John  M.  Kline Third  Sergeant. 

John  Fritz Fourth  Sergeant. 

George  M.  Book First  Corporal. 

John  A.  Eagle Second  Corporal. 

William  Bowers Third  Corporal. 

George  A.  Klugli Fourth  Corporal. 

John  L.  Jacobs Musician. 

Abraham  Reiff. do. 

Armstrong,  William  F.... Private. 

Albright,  Peter  V do. 

Backman,  Joseph do. 

Buller,  William  W do. 

Bostick,  Samuel  R do. 

Bonjey,  Daniel do. 

Bowers,  George  W do. 

Breneman,  George  W do. 

Brenner,  Joseph do. 

Carroll,  Robert,  Jr do. 

Cassel,  Abraham do. 

Clodfetter,  Martin do. 

Carlton,  William  D do. 

Dibeler,  John  B do. 

Drabenstadt,  Samuel do. 

Dany,  Frederick do. 

Fields,  James do.   ' 

Filbert,  Isaac  S do. 

Fettenberger,  Jacob  D do. 

Finley,  John do. 

Finley,  James do. 

Galbrath,  Jefferson.  do. 

Green,  Edward  H do. 

Corner,  Jacob do. 

Hippie,  John do. 

Hippie,  Henry do. 


Hinkle,  William Privates 

Haines,  George  B do. 

Howard,  Daniel do. 

Hoff,  Isaiah do. 

Lightner,  Charles do. 

Myers,  Emanuel do. 

Mather,  Frederick  I do. 

Morton,  Aaron do. 

M'Adams,  John do. 

Mullen,  Moses  S do. 

Muller,  Archibald do. 

Nye,  Henry do. 

Nixon,  William do. 

Ness,  James  A do. 

Nophsker,  Samuel  M do. 

Paules,  John  A do. 

Rumbaugh,  Benjamin do; 

Rhodes,  Abraham  W do. 

Roth,  Harrison do. 

Roth,  Albert  M do. 

Rinehold,  John  H do. 

Shirman,  Henry  B do. 

Seifred,  George  H do. 

Stephens,  Henry  C do. 

Stilgen,  William do. 

Sprow,  William do. 

Seitz,  Jacob do. 

Suavely,  Andrew  W do. 

ShroU,  John do. 

Trout,  JohnF do. 

Wolfensberger,  Isaac do. 

Weitmer,  William  C do; 

Wilgus,  Samuel .... do. 

Welty,  George do. 

Weyer,  Adam do. 

Wisner,  Sigmond  E do. 

Young,  Joseph ...do: 

Zohn,  John  Calvin,.. v.-r.:.d.doi 


Company  B 


BECRXTITED  AT  BELIiEFONTE,  CENTRE  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


John  H.  Stover Captain. 

John  A.  Rodgers... '.!.... Eirst  Lieutenant. 

James  P.  Gregg Second  Lieutenant. 

George  H.  Stover First  Sergeant. 

Jacob  H.  Myers Second  Sergeant. 

Thomas  B.  Quay Third  Sergeant. 

Jesse  Lucas Fourth  Sergeant. 

James  F.  Riddle First  Corporal. 


Sidney  T.  Muffley Second  Corporal. 

Mark  M'Kean Third  Corporal. 

Alfred  Diehl Fourth  Corporal, 

John  Williams Musician. 

Joseph  Frochamiller do, 

Armbister,  Samuel Private. 

Alerd,  John do. 

Anderson,  John do. 


100 


TENTH   REGIMENT, 


Bell,  Walker  R Private. 

Bell,  Wiliiaru  R do. 

Barringer,  Andrew do. 

Benner,  A.  Ilarvey do. 

Beck,  Henry do. 

Brocker,  Samuel do. 

Blessing,  Lewis do. 

Burket,  Brastus do. 

Biddleman,  Sylvanus do. 

Bell,  William  S do. 

Cook,  Henry  C do. 

Cook,  Lindsey  W do. 

Cook,  Christopher do. 

Childs,  John do. 

Campbell,  George do. 

Dixon,  Samuel  G do. 

Fulmer,  Levi  H do. 

Finkle,  John do. 

Frazier,  Alfred  C do. 

Giffer,  Oliver  D do. 

Guusallas,  John do. 

Huntzleman,  Michael do. 

Hannan,  Daniel  J do. 

Hamlin,  Milton  W do. 

Houtz,  John do. 

Hendershot,  David do. 

Hinton,  Joseph  L do. 

Hinton,  Charles do. 

Hudson,  John do. 

Johnston,  Charles. do. 

Keys,  Curtin do. 


Limtaert,  John Private. 

Lucas,  William do. 

Lucas,  Harrison do. 

Myers,  Theodore do. 

Mjrers.  James do. 

M'Bride,  James  E do. 

Metzgar,  Philip do. 

Otto,  Samuel  D do. 

Peters,  Joseph  J do. 

Patterson,  James  S do. 

Pruner,  Daniel  D do. 

Rodgers,  George  D do. 

Rothrick,  Thomas do. 

Rohrback,  John  W do. 

Reyleman,  John do. 

Sell,  Augustus do. 

Shearer,  Henry  H do. 

Showers,  William do. 

Spangler,  Simon do. 

Spence,  John do. 

Stone,  Joseph  G do. 

Schwann,  Nicholas do. 

Thomas,  Francis do. 

Trochamiller,  Joseph do. 

Updegrove,  Ellis do. 

Ulrich,  George do. 

Walter,  David do. 

Walter,  George do. 

Williams,  John do. 

Winters,  Charles  H do. 

White,  David do. 


Company  C. 

KEUKUITED  AT  TAMAQUA,   SCeHJYIiKILIj  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


William  B.  Lebo Captain. 

Solomon  H.  Lutz First  Lieutenant. 

William  Depue Second  Lieutenant. 

Edward  Davis First  Sergeant. 

Samuel  B.  Graeff. Second  Sergeant. 

Daniel  W.  Davis Third  Sergeant. 

William  M.  Miller Fourth  Sergeant. 

Charles  Freidenberger First  Corporal. 

Edward  P.  Jones Second  Corporal. 

John  Southam .Third  Corporal. 

David  Nahf Fourth  Corporal. 

John  Dunn Musician. 

Albert  Moyer do. 

Allen,  William Private. 

Bropst,  Samuel do. 

Burkey,  David  R do. 

Braise,  Daniel  G do. 

Bartin,  James do. 

Barr,  Martin do. 

Casey,  Theodore do. 

Casey,  Robert  L do. 

Chester,  Isaac... do. 

Delay,  Jeremiah do. 

Delamon,  William do. 

Davis,  David  E do. 

Fatzinf^er,  Elias, do. 

Fairchild,  John do. 

Greathead,  John do. 

Griffus,  Thomas  W do. 

Hein,  Joseph do. 

Hauser,  Barnard  A  do. 

Housberger,  Charles  C do. 

Haker,  John,  Jr do. 

Heilman,  Philip do. 

Higgens,  William do. 

Hughes,  George  B do. 

Henrie,  George  W do. 

Jones,  Edward  J do. 

Klechner,  Antanis do. 


Krechmer,  Elisha Private. 

Kepley,  Israel do. 

Kehl,  Samuel  F do. 

King,  William do. 

Kitchen,  Richard do. 

Keistler,  George do. 

Kershner,  John. do. 

Kolb,  Charles do. 

Lucb,  Nicholas do. 

Lane,  William do. 

Landig,  John do. 

M'Manimer,  Patrick do. 

Murry,  Joseph do. 

Macord,  Elias do. 

Markle,  Abraham do. 

Messersmith,  Jeremiah do. 

Moyer,  James  M do. 

March,  Thomas do. 

Moser,  Ephraim do. 

Minnier,  John do. 

March,  George  W do. 

Moyer,  William  K do. 

Rinehart,  John  M do. 

Richardson,  John do. 

Reese,  David do. 

Richard,  Tiiomas  T do. 

Scheiffly,  James  K do. 

Snyder,  Henry  H do. 

Shoemaker,  William do. 

Shlasser,  Peter do. 

Schwartz,  William do. 

Thomas,  Edward  B do. 

Treichler,  Oliver do. 

Trout,  Jei-emiah do. 

Thomas,  William  T do. 

Vai-dy,  George do. 

William,  Beneville do. 

Williams,  William  J do. 

Zimmerman,  Henry do. 


THKEE   MONTIIH'   SEllVICE. 

Company   D . 


101 


KECRUITED  AT  PINEOROVE,  SCHUYLKILL.  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  ]861. 


Henry  A.  Bechtel Captain. 

John  W.  Barr First  Lieutenant. 

Peter  A.  Filbert Second  Lieutenant. 

Ezra  W.  Mathews First  Sergeant. 

Philip  Keely Second  Sergeant. 

Caleb  Wheeler Third  Sergeant. 

Lewis  Lookingbill Fourth  Sergeant. 

Jacob  P.  Kreider First  Corporal. 

William  Bonawitz Second  Corporal. 

Jerome  Ley Third  Corporal. 

Peter  Rump Fourth  Corporal. 

William  Lehman Musician. 

Israel  Spancalic do. 

Allison,  Joseph Private. 

Barr.  Paul  H do. 

Brook,  Bennard do. 

Bright,  W'iUiam  W do. 

Byers,  Robert do. 

Bretz,  Daniel do. 

Bret/.,  George do. 

Britzagum,  Henry do. 

Brenner,  William do. 

Brown,  Daniel do. 

Dray,  Marcus do. 

Dritter,  Frederick do. 

Filbert,  William do. 

Fry,  Henry do. 

Fritz,  George do. 

Fox,  .John do. 

Feger,  Henry do. 

Grove,  William do. 

Greenawalt,  Aaron do. 

Goodman,  George do. 

Heckman,  Edward do. 

Heisler,  Edward do. 

Huber,  Jacob do. 

Harvey,  John do. 

Hand,  Adam do. 

Harraan,  Joseph do. 


j  Harrigan,  David Private. 

j  Hammer,  Frederick do. 

■  Krise,  Henry  G do. 

1  Kalinger,  Benhart do. 

j  Kile,  George do. 

Lehman,  Samuel do. 

Loesier,  Erwin do. 

Muttard,  Franlilin  C do. 

Moorheiser,  Joseph do. 

Miller.  Samuel  G do. 

Manville,  Harrison do. 

Moore,  Franklin do. 

Manville,  James do. 

j  Rothmcnd,  Gregorj^ do. 

'  Reinochl,  Henry do. 

Reader,  David  .'. do. 

Spangler,  David do. 

Schrope,  I'^phraim do. 

Smeltzer,  Peter do. 

SchAvartz,  Thomas do. 

Seibert,  Thomas do. 

Stees,  Aaron do. 

Schrope,  Frederick do. 

Snyder,  Jacob do. 

Stine,  Amos  do. 

Schnepp,  George do. 

Sherrer,  John do. 

Schindler,  Gotleib do. 

Shuler.  John do. 

Sick,  William do. 

W^etzle,  William do. 

Wegline,  Frederick do. 

Weaver,  Peter do. 

Wolveston,  William  W do. 

Weiler,  Samuel do. 

Yeager,  Henrv do. 

Zellitf,  Peter  C do. 

Zimmerman,  Andrew do. 


Company  E 


KECBUITED  AT  LANCASTEB,  LANCASTER  COUNTY'. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIIi  29,  1861. 


David  W.  Patterson Captain. 

Daniel  H.  Heitshue First  Lieutenant. 

William  M.  Whiteside Second  Lieutenant. 

Waller  G.  Evans First  Sergeant. 

Charles  M.  Van  Tassel Second  Sergeant. 

Jacob  Simpson Third  Sergeant. 

Uriah  E.  Frank Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  P.  Leonard First  Corporal. 

William  D.  Steigewalt Second  Corporal. 

George  D.  Cornell Third  Corporal. 

Isaac  H.  Keith Fourth  Corporal. 

John  Glazier Musician. 

William  Reim do. 

Anne,  Alonzo  C Private. 

Bender,  Daniel do. 

Bair,  Israel do. 

Bohle,  Albert  J do. 

Brock,  John  R do. 

Balmer,  Williani  H do. 

Bowman,  William do. 

Bowman,  George do. 

Carney,  Thomas do. 

Carney,  John do. 

Curry,  John do. 

Curry,  Albert do. 

Clark,  Samuel do. 


Connelly,  Barnard Private- 
Carpenter,  John  C do. 

Dummell,  Adam do. 

Dummell,  Peter do. 

Dean,  James do. 

Doderick.  Jacob do. 

Daily,  William  H do. 

Dennis,  Henry do. 

Engle,  Frederick do. 

F'oesick,  Franklin  J do. 

Fisher,  Henry do. 

Frick,  John  J do. 

Gable,  John  B do. 

Gumph,  John  J do. 

Gish,  Addison do. 

Grosh,  Israel do. 

Good,  Isaac do. 

Harrison.  George  R do. 

Hess,  Clinton do. 

Houser,  Peter do. 

Hamilton.  George do. 

Killian,  .John  D do. 

Long,  John  H do. 

Leonard,  George do. 

Metzger,  Amos do, 

M'Evoy,  John do. 


102 


TEKTn   HEGIMENT, 


Miller,  (Jcorge Private. 

Meeke,  William do. 

Morrisoj^  Charles.. do. 

MalhoUand,  Joseph do. 

Paster,  Peter. do. 

Phillips,  William do. 

Pedy,  Michael do. 

Pote,  George  S do. 

Suiter,  John  ¥ do. 

Souber,  Conrad do. 

Suydam,  Jacob do. 

Suydam,  William do. 

Sherwood,  Benjamin do. 


Seiber,  Peter  A Private, 

Sanney,  LwAvrence do. 

Spindler,  James do. 

Smith,  Georfre do. 

Smith,  Charles do. 

Shat,  John do. 

Shearer,  Benj  amin do. 

Sturges,  Nathan do. 

Shertz,  John do. 

Tumlow,  Samuel do. 

Toles,  George  S do. 

Weidle,  William do. 


Company   F. 


RECRUITED  AT   LYKENSTOWN,    DAUPHIN  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  26,  1861. 


Edward  G.  Savage Captain. 

Jacob  Alvord First  Lieutenant. 

George  Hain Second  Lieutenant 

Robert  Bainbridge First  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Thompson Second  Sergeant. 

Franklin  Douden Third  Sergeant. 

Henry  Reiser Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  Reiser First  Corporal. 

John  Davis Second  Corporal. 

.loel  Myers Third  Corporal. 

Benjamin  Rissler Fourth  Corporal. 

George  W.  Clark Musician. 

Jonathan  Hoffman do. 

Bordner,  Jacob Private. 

Bowman,  John  A do. 

Buchen,  John do. 

Bailey,  William do. 

Brown,  Edw^ard do, 

Brown,  Isaiah do. 

Bossier,  Jacob  F do. 

Bickley,  John do. 

Carpenter,  Thomas  B do. 

Dietrick,  Henry do. 

Deitrick,  Thomas  E do. 

Eby,  William do. 

Fox,  Henry  W do. 

Fox,  David do. 

Ferree,  James  M do. 

Forney,  John  W do. 

Fortman,  Edward  J do. 

Feindt,  Henry do. 

Gratz,  John  C do. 

Gable,  Levi do. 

Grahn,  Samuel do. 

Hoffmnn,  Michael,  Jr do. 

Hoober,  Daniel do. 

Hart,  James  M do. 

Hawk,  Jeremiah do. 

Hoffman,  Michael,  Sr do. 


Harper,  Willard  G Private. 

Israel,  Daniel do. 

Joneskey,  Joseph do. 

Reiser,  Alexander do. 

Long,  John  L do. 

Lucas,  Peter do. 

Matter,  John  L do* 

Miller,  David do. 

Matter,  Henry  C do. 

Myers,  George do. 

M'Carty,  John do. 

I  Mumma,  Samuel do. 

!  Matter,  F^manuel do. 

I  Niblo,  Theophilus do. 

Porter,  John , do. 

Polm,  Michael do. 

Roberts,  Joseph do. 

Rumberger,  John do. 

Renner,  Michael do. 

Rudisil  1 ,  Solomon do. 

Robinson,  David do. 

Shindler,  Frederick do. 

Spangler,  John  H do. 

Spangler,  Cyrus do. 

Shell,  Jacob..., do. 

Smith,  Jacob  R do. 

Saylor,  David do. 

Sieger,  Cyrus do. 

Stuart,  Cornelius do. 

Smink,  Reuben do. 

Sparks,  John do. 

Schell,  Samuel do. 

Workman,  David do. 

Wagner,  George  H do. 

Witman,  Joseph do. 

W^eaver,  John  J do. 

Walter,  William do. 

Yeager,  John  H do. 


Company   G. 


RECRUITED  AT  WILMORE,  CAMBRIA  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


Richard  White Captain. 

James  CorroU First  Lieutenant. 

John  W.  Short Second  Lieutenant. 

John  Wilkins li'irst  Sergeant. 

Porter  W.  F'ox Second  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Shipp Third  Sergeant. 

John  Lynch Fourth  Sergeant. 

Morrison  M'Cartney.. First  Corporal. 

George  W.  Brown Second  Corporal. 


Henry  Martz Third  Corporal. 

Henry  Parrish Fourth  Corporal. 

John  D.  Moreland Musiciaja. 

Joseph  Young do. 

Angel,  Henry Private. 

Brindle.  Samuel do. 

Bitting,  Joseph do. 

Butler,  Albert do. 

Cunningham,  James do. 


THBEE  MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


103 


Crosley,  Jacob Private. 

Carrol,  Francis do. 

Curtis,  John do. 

Clay,  Philip.. do. 

Cunningham,  Edward do. 

Dasher,  James do. 

Daley,  John do. 

Davis,  JohnR do. 

Dyer,  William  R do. 

Devor,  Daniel  B do. 

Flenner,  John do. 

Farbeach,  Anslean do. 

Freithoof,  Henry do. 

Foght,  John do. 

Gorenflow,  John do. 

Gorden,  David do. 

Haslen,  John do. 

Hoffman,  Henry do. 

Hallmeyer,  Joseph do. 

Hay,  Martin. do. 

Helsel,  Daniel do. 

Irvine,  John do. 

Jones,  William do. 

Kelsey,  John do. 

Lingle,  John do. 

Lose,  Nicholas do. 

Larrebee,  Trimian  G do. 

Lane,  Henry do. 

Moreland,  WiUiam  F do. 

M  Dowell,  John do. 

ire,  Peter do. 


Mooney,  Thomas Private. 

Martin,  John do. 

M'Kinney,  David do. 

M'Hugh.  James do. 

Miller,  Lewis do. 

M'Kinney,  Lewis do. 

Wiloy,  John ....do. 

Omer,  John do. 

PUkington,  James do. 

Patterson,  John  H do. 

PeiflFer,  George do. 

Peple,  John do. 

Slieely,  David do. 

Sharp,  Richard do. 

Sanders,  Anthony do. 

Shipley,  William do. 

Schroth,  John do. 

Skeely,  John do. 

Scamou,  Thomas  J do. 

Stewart,  John do. 

Smay,  Michael do. 

Short,  Michael do. 

Sharp,  Henry do. 

Shannon,  Heniy do. 

TuUy,  Thomas do. 

Trost,  John do. 

Wilson,  Jacob do. 

Whiteman,  John  G do. 

Wiseman,  Lewis do. 

Wildy,  Henry do. 


Company  H, 


BEOEUITED  AT  JOHNSTOWN,  CAMBRIA  COUNTY- 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  26,  1861. 


George  W.  Eastley Captain. 

Charles  Rutland First  Lieutenant. 

David  Hamilton Second  Lieutenant. 

Levi  B.  Cohick First  Sergeant. 

Robert  F.Hamiiton Second  Sergeant. 

Thompson  R.  Kimmell  ...Third  Sergeant. 

John  B.  Fromald Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  Parker First  Corporal. 

Hiram  Smith Second  Corporal. 

Charles  Luther Third  Corporal. 

Edward  Quinn Fourth  Corporal. 

Abraham  Jones .......Musician. 

Daniel  Young do. 

Ambler,  Charles Private. 

Burns,  Edward do. 

Black,  Samuel do. 

Byers,  Thomas  R do. 

Byers,  Samuel do. 

Burns,  John do. 

Barnett,  Solomon do. 

Callahan,  Samuel, do. 

Comfort,  Edwin do. 

Cooney,  .John  F do. 

Confield,  William do. 

Cobaugh,  Phythian do. 

Davis,  Benjamin do. 

Dolan,  John do. 

Durkin,  Bernard do. 

Edmunds,  William do. 

Ford,  Patrick do. 

Fredericks,  William  H do. 

Farrele,  Patrick do. 

Fendler,  Jacob do. 

Fowler,  George  W do. 

Fleming,  James do. 

Fulton,  David do. 

Gore,  John do. 

Grunsley,  Levi do. 

Gallaher,  William..  ..-.„ do. 


Grubb,  William  R Private. 

Glass,  John do. 

Herdman,  John do. 

Hamilton,  Joseph do. 

Herron,  Thomas do. 

Highland,  Thomas do. 

Henahan,  Patrick do. 

Henahan,  John do. 

Hogan,  Patrick do. 

Harnick,  John do. 

Jones,  Isaac do. 

Judge,  Thomas do. 

Little,  John do. 

Murray,  Patrick do. 

Murrin,  Thomas do. 

Miller,  John do. 

M'Garrigan,  Patrick do. 

M'Bride,  John do. 

Markle,  George  A do. 

Mullen,  Samuel. do. 

Markle,  Conrad  G do. 

Marrion,  Bernard do. 

Owens,  Noah do. 

Owens,  William do. 

Powell,  John do. 

Plitt,  Charles do. 

Roberts,  Robert do. 

Roberts,  William do. 

Smith,  Valentine do. 

Sharrett,  Jacob  R do. 

Sawyer,  Lewis do. 

Stauffer,  Daniel do. 

Thompson,  Robert  G.. do. 

Taylor,  Thomas do. 

Wineland,  Daniel do. 

Walker,  Philip  W do. 

Wineland,  George do. 

Wiles,  David do. 


104 


TENTH  REGIMENT, 

Company  I. 


KECRITITED  AT  HUNTINGBON,   HUNTINGDON  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  26,  1861. 


Henry  L.  M'Connell Captain. 

William  Linton First  Lieutenant. 

Martin  V.  B.  Harding Second  Lieutenant. 

Henry  Dunbauch First  Sergeant. 

George  W.  Speese Second  Sergeant. 

John  E.  Bryant Third  Sergeant. 

Andrew  E.  Ingersole Fourth  Sergeant. 

George  W.  Trite First  Corporal. 

JohnHoffer Second  Corporal. 

Thomas  Ellis Third  Corporal. 

George  D.  Mengher Fourth  Corporal. 

George  W.  Bandy Musician. 

John  Dawson do. 

Baily,  John Private. 

Bish,  Henry do. 

Bald,  Henry do. 

Beatty,  John do. 

Bouchter,  Charles do. 

Boswell.  William do. 

Cultin,  Edwin  F do. 

Crane,  Nathaniel do. 

Crauch,  Andrew do. 

Cruman,  John do. 

Conrad,  James  M do. 

Cohoe,  John do. 

Davis,  John do. 

Dawson,  Henry  N do. 

English,  Michael do. 

Foixlk,  John do. 

Faulkner,  William do. 

Finit,  John do. 

Finn,  Patrick do. 

Gallagher,  Daniel de. 

Heberson,  Jacob do.    , 

Hobson,  Thomas do. 

Heckly,  Allen do. 

Hevin,  Thomas do. 

Keller,  William do. 

Kiner,  Matthias do. 


Martin,  Solomon Private. 

Meynard,  Peter do. 

Martin,  Henry do. 

M'Manivay,  Patrick do. 

M'Reere,  Edward do. 

M'Intirc,  John do. 

M'Ellray,  John do. 

M'Ellray,  John do. 

Neflf,  Jacob  H do. 

Neal,  David do. 

Neal,  Daniel do. 

O'Harra,  Thomas do. 

O'Homenay,  John do. 

Paughett,  Charles do. 

Patch,  WiUiam do. 

Patch,  Thomas do. 

Paulsen.  John do. 

Rusk,  Thomas do. 

Rettoun,  Joseph do. 

Rutter,  John  J do. 

Rogers,  WiUiam do. 

Repple,  John do. 

Ramsey,  Benjamin do. 

Smith,  Joseph  I do. 

Sander,  Andrew do. 

Smith,  John  W do. 

Smith,  Thomas do. 

Solomon,  John do. 

Treadgold,  Vehera do. 

Turtnean,  Thomas do. 

Vocht,  Leonard do. 

Vocht,  John do. 

VuU,  Edward  W do. 

Wilson,  Andrew do. 

Wilson,  Frederick do. 

Wert,  Alpha do. 

Wetherill,  WilUam ...do. 

Young,  WiUiam do. 


Company   K. 


RECRUITED  AT  liANCASTBR,   LANCASTER  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  26,  1861. 


Adolphus  W.  Bolemus  ...Captain. 

James  P.  Schooley First  Lieutenant. 

Benjamin  Lichty Second  Lieutenant. 

Henry  Weber First  Sergeant. 

Rudolph  Kuhn Second  Sergeant. 

Charles  Sponholtz Third  Sergeant. 

Henry  Becker Fourth  Sergeant. 

Hen  ry  Schwenk First  Corporal. 

Christian  Fueler Second  Corporal. 

Lewis  Heidecher Third  Corporal. 

Alexander  Get/ Fourth  Corporal. 

I'rederick  Conrad Musician. 

.Tames  M'Cue do. 

Bovenz,  Lorenz Private. 

Brugger,  .John do. 

Dietzel,  .Tohn  H do. 

Dunges,-George do. 

Donian,  Peter do. 

Elliott,  .Jacob do. 

Fort,  Charles do. 

Fuehrer,  Andrew do. 

Fetter,  .-lacob do. 

Fetter,  Isaac do. 

Groff,  Henry do. 

Goss,  Simon  B. do. 

Goss,  Martin do. 


Guildner,  Charles Private. 

Hochrain,  Joseph do. 

HoflTman,  Michael da 

Herman,  Christian do. 

Hatz,  George do. 

KoUman,  Henry do. 

Kirch,  Wendell do. 

Konig,  Charles do. 

Kasey,  Jacob do. 

Kaiser,  Francis  I do. 

Luther,  John do. 

Lanich,  Henry .do. 

Leppich,  Martin do. 

Max,  Andrew do. 

Miller,  Frederiok  W do. 

i  Muhlheim,  Abraham do. 

I  Meiknecht,  Conrad do. 

I  Minnich,  John  R da 

Minnich,  Michael do. 

Milley,  Edward do. 

Norman,  Anton. do. 

Oks,  Jonathan do. 

Person,  Christian do. 

Rei  man,  Wendell do. 

Roth,  John : do. 

i  !  Rhodo,  Jacob do. 


THREE   MONTHS'    SERVICE. 


105 


Roth,  Tliaddeus Private, 

Schneider,  Andrew do. 

Schwaner,  August do. 

Shaz,  Martin do. 

Shoemaker,  Henry do. 

Schnaufier,  George do. 

Schulz,  Charles do. 

Smith,  Henry do. 

Stewart,  David do. 

Shaller,  Jacob do. 

Stutter,  Peter  do. 

Schupp,  George do. 

Smith,  Joseph do. 


Smith,  Gerhard Private. 

Stautzeuberger,  Jerem'h...do. 

Shute,  Andrew do. 

Spindler,  Nathaniel do. 

Thies,  Ernest do. 

Wiseman,  Henry do. 

Weber,  John do. 

WunderUn,  Francis do. 

Wester  man,  Adolph do, 

Weekesser,  Hemy do. 

Wolf,  Anton do. 

Wunderlich,  Gustav do. 


14 


Eleventh  Regiment. 


DETACHED  companies,  formed  of  men  hastily  summoned  from  farm  and 
workshop,  rendezvoused  at  Camp  Curtin,  and  were  organized  into  the 
Eleventh  regiment,  April  26th,  1861,  by  the  choice  of  the  following  of&cers : 
Phaon  Jarrett,  of  Lock  Haven,  Clinton  county,  from  Captain  of  company  B, 
Colonel ;  Eichard  Coulter,  of  Greensburg,  Westmoreland  county,  from  Captain 
of  company  I,  Lieutenant  Colonel ;  Wm.  D.  Earnest,  of  Harrisburg,  Major ; 
r.  Asbmy  Awl  was  appointed  Adjutant.  Five  of  these  companies  were  re- 
cruited on  the  West  Branch*  of  the  Susquehanna,  three  on  the  East  Branch, 
and  two  in  Westmoreland  county.  A  band  of  music,  comprising  sixteen  pieces, 
under  the  leadership  of  Daniel  Eepass,  was  attached  to  the  regiment. 

Soon  after  its  organization.  Colonel  Jarrett,  by  order  of  the  Governor,  was 
placed  in  command  of  Camp  Wilkins,  near  Pittsburg.  On  the  4th  of  May,  by 
order  of  General  Patterson,  the  regiment  was  transferred  by  rail,  under  com- 
mand of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Coulter,  from  Camp  Curtin  to  Camp  Wayne,  near 
West  Chester.  Colonel  Jarrett,  having  satisfactorily  accomplished  the  duty 
assigned  to  him,  turned  over  the  command  of  Camp  Wilkins  to  Colonel  M'Lane 
and  rejoined  his  regiment.  Here  it  remained  about  three  weeks,  and  during 
this  time  was  systematically  and  regularly  diilled in  Scott's  tactics. 

Eailroad  communication  between  the  North  and  Washington,  since  the  19tli 
of  April,  had  been  broken,  the  bridges  upon  the  Northern  Central,  and  the 
Philadelphia,  Wilmington,  and  Baltimore  roads,  having  been  destroyed.  It 
was  necessary  that  these  avenues  of  approach  to  the  Capital  should  be  kept 
open,  and,  to  this  end,  that  they  should  be  strongly  guarded.  On  the  27th.  of 
May,  the  regiment  having  been  partially  uniformed  and  equipped,  was  ordered 
by  the  commanding  General  to  move  and  take  position  on  the  Philadelphia,  Wil- 
mington, and  Baltimore  road.  At  Philadelphia,  the  command  received  forty 
thousand  rounds  of  fixed  ammunition,  and  the  following  disposition  of  the  force 
was  made :  company  K,  Captain  William  B.  Coulter,^was  stationed  at  Newark, 
Delaware ;  companies  I  and  H,  Captains  Terry  and  M'Clure,  at  Elkton,  Mary- 
land ;  company  G,  Captain  Bowman,  for  guard  to  the  Delaware  and  Chesa- 
peake canal,  at  Chesapeake  city,  the  whole  imder  command  of  Lieutenent  Col- 
onel Eichard  Coulter ;  company  F,  Captain  Bruner,  was  stationed  at  North 
East;  company  E,  Captain  Johnson,  at  Charlestown ;  companies  D  and  0, 
Captains  Shaut  and  Bossert,  under  command  of  Major  Earnest,  at  Perryville  j 
companies  B  and  A,  Captains  Jackson  and  Dodge,  at  Havre-de-Grace,  where 
the  Headquarters  of  the  regiment  were  established.  The  Surgeon  took  post 
at  Havre-de-Grace,  the  Assistant  Surgeon  at  Elkton.    While  stationed  at  Elk- 

*  A  few  moments  before  the  cars  started^  and  while  the  soldierH  were  bidding  adieu  to  their 
friends,  a  splendid  American  eagle  flew  directly  over  them,  halting  momentarily  and  flapping 
his  wings  as  though  he  comprehended  the  scene  below,  and  then  moved  on  majestically  south- 
ward amidst  the  cheers  of  the  crowd.    Clinton  County  Democrat,  April,  18G1. 


THREE   MONTHS'    SEKVICB.  107 

ton,  private  Maguire,  of  company  H,  was  kiUed  by  the  accidental  disclmige  of 
a  musket  in  the  hands  of  a  comrade. 

At  the  end  of  three  weeks,  the  regiment  was  relieved  by  the  Fii-st  Delaware 
volunteers.  Colonel  Lockwood,  and  was  ordered  to  concentrate  at  Havre-de- 
Grace.  Tents  were  furnished,  and  the  men  were  supplied  with  overcoats,  belts, 
and  cartridge-boxes,  which  to  this  time  had  been  wanting.  On  the  18th  of 
June,  orders  were  received  to  march,  via  Baltimore  and  Harrisbm-g,  to  Cham- 
bersburg,  and  join  General  Patterson's  column.  It  was  rumored  at  Havi^e-de- 
Grace,  that  it  would  be  attacked  in  its  passage  through  Baltimore,  but  no  de- 
monstration was  made.  Eemaining  a  few  days  at  Chambersbuig,  it  was  ordered 
to  Hagerstown,  Maryland,  where  it  was  attached  to  General  Negley's  Brigade 
of  General  Keim's  Division.  By  careful  di'ill  and  instruction,  and  the  devoted 
attention  of  its  officers,  the  regiment  had  been  brought  to  as  good  a  state  of 
discipline  as  could  be  expected  of  men  to  whom  the  camp  was  new,  and  who 
had  been  but  a  few  weeks  imder  military  pupilage.  On  the  night  of  June  18th, 
the  long  roll  was  beaten,  and  being  quickly  in  column,  it  was  hurriedly  marched 
to  Wilhamsport,  where  an  attack  was  apprehended ;  but,  as  a  large  force  was 
concentrated  by  dayUght,  the  enemy  deemed  it  prudent  to  retire,  and  late  in 
the  day  it  marched  back  to  the  camp  at  Hagerstown. 

On  the  20th  of  June,  the  regiment  was  transferred  to  the  6th  Brigade,*  to 
the  command  of  which  Colonel  (since  General)  J.  J.  Abercrombie,  of  the  Sev- " 
enth  U.  S.  infantry,  was  assigned.  On  the  28th  of  June,  it  moved  to  Downs- 
town,  where  a  detachment,  under  Lieutenant  Colonel  Coulter,  was  ordered  to 
proceed  to  the  Potomac,  in  the  neighborhood  of  dam  No.  4,  and  select  a  suitable 
ford  lor  the  passage  of  the  army.  After  a  fruitless  night's  labor  Colonel  Coul- 
ter reported  that  no  safe  fording,  with  the  present  stage  of  water,  could  be 
found.  On  the  following  day  the  regiment  moved  to  Wniiamsport,  where  the 
army  had  prmcipally  concentrated,  and  where  preparations  were  made  for 
crossing  the  river.  At  two  o'clock  on  the  morning  of  the  2d  of  July,  a  scout- 
ing party,  consisting  of  one  hundred  and  fifty  men  of  the  Eleventh,  and  Cap- 
tain M'Mullen's  company  of  Eangers,  the  whole  under  command  of  Lieutenant 
Colonel  Coulter,  forded  the  river  and  pushed  forward  into  the  enemy's  country. 
Colonel  Abercrombie,  with  the  remainder  of  his  Brigade,  advanced  to  its  sup- 
port, followed  by  the  whole  army.  As  the  head  of  the  column  approached  the 
ford,  tiring  was  heard  on  the  Virginia  side,  Coulter's  detachment  having  come 
in  contact  with  a  body  of  rebel  scouts,  who  were  quickly  put  to  flight. 

Abercrombie,  having  crossed,  immediately  put  his  Brigade  in  motion,  and 
proceeded  about  two  miles  in  the  direction  of  Hoke's  Eun,  better  known  as 
Palluig  Waters,  when  day  began  to  dawn,  and  the  detachment  rejoined  the 
Brigade.  It  was  reported  that  a  strong  force  of  the  rebel  army  was  posted  at 
Palling  Waters.  Advancing  to  within  a  mile  of  this  point,  being  several  houi's 
in  advance  of  the  main  column,  the  Brigade  halted,  and  a  detachment  was 
again  sent  forward  to  reconnoitre  5  but  no  enemy  was  encountered.  On  arriving 
at  the  stream,  the  troops  refreshed  themselves,  and  filled  their  canteens.  The 
march  was  resumed ;  but  .before  proceeding  far  the  enemy  was  discovered, 
posted  in  a  wood.    The  Eleventh  immediately  formed  on  the  right  of  the  road, 

*  Organization  of  the  6th  Brigade,  Colonel  J.  J.  Abercrombie ;  2d  Division,  Major  General 
William  H.  Keim.  First  Wisconsin  volunteers,  (3  months,)  Colonel  Starkweather;  Fomi;h 
Connecticut  volunteers,  (3  years,)  Colonel  Woodhouse ;  Eleventh  Pennsylvania  volunteers, 
(3  months.)  ColoneJl  Jarrett ;  Philadelphia  Independent  Rangers,  Captam  M'Mnllen. 


108  ELEVENTH  REGIMENT, 

in  the  edge  of  the  wood,  and  awaited  his  advance.  At  this  time,  a  section  of 
Captain  Perkins'  battery,  consisting  of  three  pieces,  under  command  of  Lieu- 
tenant Hudson,  moved  up  the  pike ;  and  immediately  after.  General  Patterson 
and  staff  arrived  and  moved  to  the  front.  The  Eleventh  was  ordered  back  from 
its  first  position,  and  advanced  on  the  pike.  A  heavy  fire  was  opened  by  the 
enemy  in  front  of  the  First  Wisconsin,  which  was  immediately  formed  in  line 
of  battle,  and  skirmishers  were  thrown  out.  The  Eleventh  was  ordered  to  move 
by  a  road  leading  to  the  north,  and  to  form  on  the  right  of  the  First  Wisconsin. 
The  enemy,*  under  command  of  Colonel  (Stonewall)  Jackson,  were  strongly 
posted  behind  fences,  and  concealed  in  grain  fields,  while  one  regiment  was 
sheltered  by  Porterfield's  house  and  out-buildings,  and  a  pile  of  cord  wood  along 
the  turnpike.  As  soon  as  the  Eleventh  emerged  from  the  wood,  it  encountered 
a  heavy  fire  of  musketry  and  artillery,  which  did  little  execution,  the  shot  gen- 
erally passing  overhead.  The  men  were  ordered  to  withhold  their  fire,  as  the 
enemy  were  concealed  from  view.  The  line  now  advanced  to  within  two  hun- 
dred yards  of  Jackson's  front.  At  this  juncture,  the  Battery  opened  with 
shells  on  Porterfield's  barn,  and  the  buildings  were  soon  wrapt  in  flames. — 
The  enemy  being  thus  driven  from  their  shelter,  were  for  the  first  time  exposed 
to  view,  and  extended  their  line.  The  Eleventh  now  opened,  and  the  engage- 
ment became  general.  The  enemy's  guns  were  soon  silenced,  and  his  line  began 
to  fall  back,  at  first  in  good  order,  but  soon  in  great  confusion. 

After  the  action  commenced,  and  before  advancing,  Colonel  Jarrett  detached 
three  companies,  A,  B,  and  C,  leaving  the  regim-ent  under  command  of  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel  Coulter,  with  a  view  of  outflanking  the  enemy,  whose  cavalry 
were  making  a  demonstration  in  that  direction,  and  moved  forward,  maintain- 
ing an  effective  fire,  untU  it  reached  the  point  where  it  rejoined  the  left  of  the 
regiment.  Abercrombie's  Brigade,  with  Perkins'  battery,  and  the  First  City 
Troop  of  cavaby,  pursued  the  enemy  about  two  miles,  some  of  their  dead  and 
wounded  being  left  upon  the  field.  In  this  engagement  the  Eleventh  regiment 
lost  one  killed  and  ten  wounded,  t 

On  the  3d  of  July,  the  Brigade  resumed  the  march  and  proceeded  to  Mar- 
tinsburg,  where  it  went  into  camp.  On  the  following  day  the  Eleventh,  with 
the  First  Wisconsin,  was  detached  to  escort  a  wagon  train  from  Williamsport 
to  Martinsburg.  The  sick  and  wounded  who  were  able  to  be  moved,  had  been 
sent  to  Hagerstown.  WhUe  preparations  were  being  made  at  Williamsport 
for  the  movement  of  the  train,  Colonels  Starkweather  and  Jarrett  visited  Ha- 
gerstown, where  they  found  that  the  court  house  had  been  converted  into  a 
hospital,  in  which  the  sick  and  wounded  were  comfortably  quartered,  and  that 
they  were  receiving  the  kind  attention  of  the  patriotic  ladies  of  the  place.  The 
train,  of  eight  hundred  wagons,  was  safely  brought  in,  though  the  enemy's  cav- 
alry was  watchful,  and  ready  to  make  havoc  if  opportunity  offered. 

While  stationed  at  Martinsburg,  a  stand  of  National  colors  was  presented 
by  the  Union  ladies  of  the  place,  at  the  hands  of  Miss  Miller.    The  regiment, 


*  This  force  consisted  of  the  Second,  Fourtli,  Fifth,  and  Twenty-seventh  Virginia  regiments, 
J.  E.  B.  Stuart's  cavaky  regiment,  and  Captain  Pendleton's  battery  of  four  guns,  afterwards 
celebrated  as  the  Stonewall  Brigade. 

t  In  the  eng-agement  at  Falling  Waters,  Amos  Suppinger,  private  of  company  H  was  killed, 
and  Marion  F.  Hamaker,  of  company  B,  James  Morgan,  Daniel  R.  Stiles,  and  Nelson  Headen,  of 
company  E,  Christian  SchaU,  of  company  F,  John  De  Hass  and  Riissel  Levan,  of  company 
G,  John  E.  Reed,  and.William  H.  Kuhns,  of  company  K,  were  wounded. 


IHEEB  MONTHS'   SERVICE.  109 

prior  to  tliis,  bad  carried  no  colors.  This  flag  was  subsequently  borne  in  the 
three  years'  semce,  in  the  battles  of  Cedar  Mountain,  the  operations  on  Eap- 
pahannock  river,  and  at  Thoroughfare  Gap.  In  the  second  battle  of  Bull  Eun, 
where  the  command  was  warmly  engaged,  the  color-bearer,  William  Feightner, 
was  severely  wounded,  and,  with  the  flag,  fell  into  the  hands  of  the  enemy. 

On  the  loth  of  July,  the  regiment  moved  to  Bunker  Hill,  and  occupied  the 
rebel  camps,  which  had  been  hastily  abandoned,  and  in  which  some  beeves 
were  found,  partially  dressed.  On  the  17th  of  July,  Abercrombie's  Brigade 
marched  to  Charlestown,  where  it  encamped  and  remained  several  days. 

The  term  of  service  of  the  three  months'  men  had  now  nearly  expired,  and, 
as  yet,  their  places  were  unsupplied  by  other\troops.  General  Patterson  made 
an  earnest  api)eal  to  these  regiments,  to  remain  a  week  or  ten  days  beyond  the 
period  of  their  enlistment,  to  enable  him  to  maintain  his  position  until  new 
troops  should  come  forward.  The  Eleventh  was  drawn  up  in  front  of  the  Gen- 
eral and  his  staff  for  its  decision.  He  proposed  that  those  who  were  willing 
to  stay  with  him  should  bring  their  arms  to  a  shoulder.  At  the  command 
"shoulder  arms,"  every  musket  went  up  with  a  will,  to  the  great  satisfaction  of 
the  General,  who  rode  forward,  and  exclaimed,  "With  you,  my  brave  Blue 
Jackets,  I  can  hold  the  place  alone." 

On  the  21st  of  July,  the  regiment  moved  to  Harper's  Ferry,  and  on  the  24th, 
forded  the  Potomac,  and  marched  to  Sandy  Hook.  On  the  26th,  the  following 
order  was  received : 

Headquarters,  Department  of  Pennsylvania,  > 
Harperls  Ferry^  Va.j  Jidy  24,  1861.  ) 

(Special  order  No.  127.) 

1.  The  Eleventh  regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteers,  Colonel  Jarrett  com- 
manding, will,  to-day,  take  rail  transportation  from  this  place  to  Baltimore,  en 
route  for  Harrisburg,  where  they  will  be  mustered  out  of  service. 

It  gives  the  Commanding  General  great  satisfaction  to  say,  that  the  conduct 
of  the  regiment  has  merited  his  highest  approbation.  It  had  the  fortune  to  be 
in  tiie  advance  at  the  affair  at  Hoke's  Eun,  (Falling  Waters,)  where  the  steadi- 
ness and  gallantry  of  both  officers  and  men,  came  under  his  personal  observa- 
tion.   They  have  well  merited  his  thanks. 

By  order  of  Major  General  Patterson. 

F.  J.  POETEE, 
Assistant  Adjutant  Oeneral. 
On  the  19th  of  July,  prior  to  the  muster  out  of  the  regiment,  the  necessary 
measures  were  taken,  with  the  approval  of  the  Commander  of  the  Department, 
to  have  it  re-mustered  for  three  years'  service,  and  on  the  25th,  it  was,  by  an 
order  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  accepted.  It  was  permitted,  by  a  general  order 
of  the  Governor  of  Pennsylvania,  to  retain  its  original  number.  Hence,  the 
Eleventh  became  the  first  regiment  for  three  years'  service. 


110 


BLBVE-NTII   RBOIMENT, 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS 


Pbaon  Jarrett „ Colonel. 

Richard  Coulter Lieutenant  Colonel. 

William  D.  Earnest Major. 

F.  Asbury  AwL „ Adjutant. 


William  H.  Hay Quartermaster. 

William  T.  Babb Surgeon. 

H.  B.  Buehler Assistant  Surgeon. 


Company   A. 


RECRUITED  AT  WILLIAMSPORT,   liYCOMING  COTTNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


John  C.  Dod2;e , Captain. 

William  B.  Beck First  Lieutenant. 

Frederick  E.  Einbeck Second  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  E.  Elliott Firs+  Sergeant. 

Amos  P.  Hhoads Second  Sergeant. 

JohnC.  Fields Third  Sergeant. 

Henry  C.  Parsons Fourth  .Sergeant. 

George  P.  Carman First  Corporal. 

Robert  P.  Allen Second  Corporal. 

William  Norris Third  Corporal. 

David  L.  Montgomery Fourth  Corporal. 

Jacob  K.  Sehneck T. Musician. 

HianasRothrock do. 

Agold,  William Private. 

Averill,  Talma  F do. 

Beck,  Samuel  M do. 

Bryan,  Charles d®.         ' 

Cayell,  Charles  H do. 

Campbell,  Alfred do. 

Chillette-,  Cornelius  M do. 

Casner,  JohnW do. 

Collins,  George  W do. 

Coolse,  Philip do. 

Conkle,  Thomas  B do. 

Carey,  Henry do. 

Cronk,  George  P do. 

Deity,  Leonard do. 

Depuy,  George  M do. 

DeWitt,  Thomas  H do. 

Davidson,  Wi.-iam  S do. 

Eveland,  Lewis  B do. 

EUiot-t,  WJIiam  G do. 

Emphoff,  Robert do. 

Fulmer,  Jesse do. 

Fritz,  Henry do. 

Fribley,  Charles  W do. 

Fritz,  Daniel do. 

Holder,  Henry  L do. 

Hayes,  James  G do. 

Harris,  Porter do. 


Huling,  William  B Private. 

Hinkle,  Aaron do. 

Hilt,  Edward do. 

Hoffman,  Philip  H do. 

Hooper,  James  B do. 

Hoffman,  Jacob do. 

Higgle,  John do. 

Hamilton,  William do. 

Lloyd,  Joseph  P do. 

Lynn,  Eli  C do. 

Lynch,  .John  R do. 

Lixfo,  Franklin do. 

M'Fadden,MongomeryS...do. 

Moon,  Edward ..do. 

Mussina,  Sylvester do. 

M.Vler,  Philip do. 

Mooney,  John  H do. 

Moyer,  Henry  C do. 

Myers,  Thomas  L do. 

Nalinger,  Warren do. 

Oakes,  Nelson  L do. 

Page,  Alfred do. 

Page,  Ephraim. do. 

Ripel,  William  F. do. 

Stack,  William do 

Sands,  William  L do. 

Smith,  Harrison  C do. 

Smith,  Joseph  J do. 

Sloan,  John do. 

Snyder,  John  J do. 

Snediker,  Charles  E do. 

Serbrit,  James do. 

Scott,  Ebenezer  G do. 

Taylor,  James do. 

Tucker,  Ralph  E do. 

Ulman,  Edwin  S do. 

Ulman,  Leon  A do. 

Watson,  Henry  W do. 

Young,  James  W do» 


Company   B. 

RECRUITED   AT   LOCK  HAVEN,  CLINTON  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  26,  1861. 


Benjamin  K.  .Tackman.... Captain. 

William  Shanks First  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  C.  Lebo Second  Lieutenant. 

Edward  D.  Williams First  Sergeant 

John  II.  Davis Second  Sergeant. 

Geoi-ge  M.  Dickinson Third  Sergeant. 

Flavins  J.  Cross Fourth  Sergeant. 


Anthony  W.  Saltzman... First  Corporal. 

Henry  F.  Tammany Second  Corporal. 

Alexander  S.  Ennis Third  Corporal. 

Joseph  Meredith Fourth  Corporal. 

Charles  W.  Housell Musician. 

George  M.  Repass do. 

Adams.  Charles  W Private. 


THREE   MONTHS    SERVICE- 


111 


Agne w,  Thomas Private. 

Bisbing,  Thomas  B do. 

Butterbaugh,  George  W do. 

Burse,  Joseph  M do. 

Bisel,  George  W do. 

Becker,  James  F do. 

Blackbm-n,  Alexander do. 

Canfield,  James  A do. 

CammanSji-Michael do. 

Clark,  Benjamin  P do. 

Condon,  Patrick do. 

Dubbs,  Hia-amN do. 

Davis,  William  A do. 

Dowees,  Ambrose  B do. 

Finney,  William  H do. 

Fm-1,  William do. 

Fargus,  Henry  D do. 

Fleming,  William  A do. 

Gibbs,  Calvin  F do. 

Gi-ay,  Isaiah do. 

Goodwin,  Samuel  C do. 

Graham,  William  H do. 

Huston,  Charles  F.  M do. 

Hamaker,  Marion  F do. 

Houghtaling,  Joel do. 

Haines,  Benjamin  F do, 

Hanna,  David  P do. 

Johnson,  DeWittC do. 

Jodon,  FlavelG do. 

Kinne,  Robert  L do. 

Kint,  I3^enry  J do. 

Lind,  Charles do. 


Lebo,  John  G Private. 

Logue,  James do. 

Lane,  Gilbert  H do. 

Miller,  Charles  F do. 

Morrison,  William do. 

Medary,  Benjamin  F do. 

M'Mahon,  Francis do. 

M'Mahon,  Peter do. 

Morris,  Horace  P do. 

Moyer,  Mifflin  R do. 

Manier,  George  E do. 

Newbury,  George  W do. 

Polinger,  William  P do. 

Poorman,  Thomas  A do. 

Peters,  Henry  W do. 

Parsons,  George  W do. 

Ruell,  Joseph do. 

Rowland,  William  H do. 

Scott,  James  H do. 

Sayers,  Charles  H do. 

Shaffer,  John  P do. 

Tobin,  Charles do. 

Thibault,  Maglory do. 

Tracey,  John do. 

Tapp,  George do. 

Truesdell,  Harrison do. 

Thompson,  Alexander do. 

Winter,  Frederick  B do. 

Wheelock,  Albert  H do. 

Walters,  Clement.    do. 

Williams,  John do. 

White,  Beverly  W do. 


Company    C 


RECRUITED  AT  MILL,  HALL,   CLINTON  COUNTS. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


Henry  M.  Bossert Captain. 

William  F.  Crispin First  Lieutenant. 

Daniel  Wolf Second  Lieutenant. 

John  G.  Wesner First  Sergeant. 

John  Curran Second  Sergeant. 

•John  S.  Snodgrass Third  Sergeant. 

John  J.  Bressler Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  T.  Hunter First  Corporal. 

Solomon  S.  Brown Second  Corporal. 

James  E.  Caldewood Third  Corporal. 

William  A  Caldewood Fourth  Corporal. 

Joseph  M.  Liner Musician. 

Ammerman,  John  E Private. 

Bottorf,  Irwin  do. 

Bartholomew,  Enos do. 

Bottorf,  Henry do. 

Brewer,  Andrew  J do. 

Bowers,  Andrew  J do. 

Brown,  Jacob do. 

Brewer,  Greenbury  B do. 

Butcher,  William  G do. 

Bartholomew,  Aquila do. 

Boylen,  Michael  D do. 

Crispen,  John  W do. 

Callahan,  William do. 

Carter,  John  W do. 

Chatham,  Alexander do. 

Castlebury,  John  F do. 

Cridler,  William do. 

Cridler,  Abraham do. 

Clay,  Jacob  B do. 

Dehaas,  James do. 

Dunlap,  Charles do. 

Danah,  William  D do. 

Elder,  Wilson do. 

Flanaghan,  James do. 

Flanaghan,  .John  S do. 


Ferry,  John Private. 

Gross,  Daniel do. 

Grove,  William  P do. 

Ghear,  David  A do. 

Hunter,  Albert  H do. 

Hutchinson,  James  W do. 

Hollingsworth,  William....  do. 

Jones,  William  P do. 

Jones,  William do. 

Kessinger,  DeWitt  C do. 

Kessinger,  Francis  M do. 

Kahler,  Henry do. 

Kessinger,  Jacob do. 

Lee,  Andrew do. 

M'Cormick,  William do. 

Mincer,  Mark do. 

Mahen,  Samuel do. 

Miller,  Thomas  A do. 

M'Cann,  William do. 

Martin,  Albert do. 

Pickering,  John do. 

Richardson,  William  N do. 

Repass,  Jerome do. 

SoUars,  William do. 

Stover,  Philip  D ..do. 

Swartz,  Joseph  C do. 

Shook,  Joseph do. 

Shiley,  Adam do. 

Smith,  Matthew do. 

Stewart,  Andrew  P do. 

Shirk,  James do. 

Toby,  Oscar do. 

Taylor,  Samuel  M do. 

Vennatta,  Robert do. 

Wagner,  David do 

Watkins,  John do. 

Wilson,  JohuH do. 


112 


ELEVENTH   REGIMENT, 


Company   D 


REORtriTED  AT  WILLIAMSPORT,   LYCOMING  COtTNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


William  B.  Shaut Captain. 

P.  Asbiiry  Awl First  Lieutenant. 

John  H.  Price Second  Lieutenant. 

William  Fitzgerald First  Sergeant. 

Woodrow  Spein Second  Sergeant. 

Henry  C.  Gage Third  Sergeant. 

William  H.  GosUne Fourth  Sergeant. 

Lewis  G.  Titus First  Corporal. 

Wilson  Miller Second  Corporal. 

Isaac  A.  Simpler Third  Corporal. 

George  Karcher Fourth  Corporal . 

James  B.  Welchanner Musician. 

AdamStine do. 

Ault,  Peter Private. 

Andrews,  Joseph do. 

Bailden,  George do. 

Barr,  William  M do. 

Brennan,  Friink do. 

Brennan,  John do. 

Beard,  Christian  S do. 

Cornell,  John  B do. 

Carnochan,  William do. 

Coolbaugli,  Edwin do. 

Colb,  Charles do. 

Driscoll,  John do. 

Deal,  Alfred do. 

De Witt,  William do. 

Espenschade,  Joseph  T do. 

Forseman,  Seth  T do. 

Fisher,  Wilham  S do. 

Green,  Luther  W do. 

Gage,  Arthur do. 

Grimes,  Robert  H dD. 

Banner,  Frederick do.  ' 

Hartman,  Jacob  R do. 

Keen,  Thomas  E do. 

Kimble,  Smith  W do. 

Long,  Joshua  A do. 

Longan,  Boyd  C do. 


I  Layman,  Alfred  A Private. 

j  Martin,  John  H do. 

M'Laughlin,  James do. 

I  Millspaugh,  Thomas do. 

Morris,  Frank do. 

I  JMulhall,  James do. 

I  Marley,  John do. 

1  Milliken,  Charles do. 

I  Miller,  George  R do. 

Misenbaugh,  Anthony do. 

M'Neal,  Samuel do. 

Parsons,  James  W.  P do. 

Pearce,  Thomas  C do. 

Pott,  Lorenzo  D do. 

Pearce,  William do. 

Prettylief,  Henry do. 

Pearce,  Charles  M do. 

Page,  George do. 

Runyon,  Thomas do. 

Rorabaugh,  S.  Edwin do. 

Rakes,  Benjamin  E do. 

Simon,  Conrad do. 

Slade,  Edwin  E do. 

Snyder,  Jesse  D do. 

Stephens,  Charles do. 

Shuler,  Peter do. 

Showers,  Alexanders do. 

Strine,  Thomas do. 

Thompson,  John  M do. 

Taylor,  Thomas  S do. 

Thatcher,  John  W do. 

Tanner,  Benjamin  T do. 

Van  Horn,  William do. 

Wilkinson,  Christopher do. 

Whipple,  Spencer do. 

White,  George  W do. 

Wise,  Elan  L do. 

Young,  Abram do. 


Company   E. 

RECRUITED  AT   PITTSTON,   LUZERNE  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


John  B.  Johnson Captain. 

John  B.  Fish First  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  DeKetta Second  Lieutenant. 

William  E.  Sees First  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Hodgdon Second  Sergeant. 

William  C.  Blair Third  Sergeant. 

Francis  C.  Woodhouse Fourth  Sergeant. 

Jacob  Fell First  Corporal. 

George  Cleaver Second  Corporal. 

Cornelius  Vanscoy Third  Corporal. 

Charles  F.  Stewart Fourth  Corporal. 

James  D.  Giddings Musician. 

Thomas  Helm do. 

Aulbert,  Henry Pi-ivate. 

Bird,  Charles do. 

Beard,  Samuel do. 

Barnes,  Ervin  S do. 

Benedick,  John  S do. 

Bradley,  Alfi-ed  B do. 

Blair,  John do. 

Berry,  Edward  H do. 

Creamer,  Abraham do. 

Creamer,  David do. 

Chamberlain,  George do. 


Coggins,  Bartholomew... Private. 

Curry,  Patrick  D do. 

Cummings,  Jefifrey do. 

Carlin,  Asa  J do. 

Crawford,  William  H do. 

Davis,  John do. 

Dunkley,  James do. 

Decker,  Charles do. 

El  bridge,  Henry  W do. 

Fausnaught,  William do. 

Ferris,  William  B do. 

Gilmore,  Thomas  F do. 

Hoffman,  Thomas do. 

Heddcn,  Nelson do. 

Hampton,  Joseph  D.. do. 

Hunter,  James  P do. 

High,  Robert do. 

Hamilton,  Charles do. 

Humphreys,  John  W do. 

Jones,  Joseph do. 

.larrett,  John do. 

KeUey,  John  R do. 

Lamber son,  Aaron do. 

Lowder,  Frank do. 


rHBBE   MONTHS'   SEKVIGli. 


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I^eader,  Henry., Private. 

Maciioj',  John do. 

Morgan,  James do. 

Miller,  James  do. 

ICe)vhard,  David do. 

Plant,  William.. do. 

Perkins,  John do. 

Powers,  James do. 

Russell,  William  L do. 

Russell,  Thomas do. 

Repass,  Milton  B do. 

Robinson,  Thomas do. 

Sehooley,  Edward  J do. 

Smith,  James  E do. 

Shepherd,  John  A do. 

Shannon,  John do. 


Smith,  Martin  M ».^,. Private, 

Snyder,  John do. 

Stiles,  Daniel  R do. 

Small,  William  H do. 

Taylor,  Daniel do. 

Thomlinson,  John do. 

Vanderbergh,  Charles do. 

Wagoner,  Lewis do. 

Williams,  Daniel do. 

Williamson,  David  H do. 

Williams,  William do. 

Wagoner,  James do. 

Wiley,  David  B do. 

Welsh,  Edward do. 

Ward,  Harrison  B do. 


Company  F. 

KEOBXnTKD  AT  SUNBtJKY,  NORTHUMBEBLAND  OOUKTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


Charles  J.  Bruner Captain. 

J.  P.  Shindle  Gobin First  Lieutenant. 

Joseph  H.  M'Carty Second  Lieutenant. 

John  E.  M'Carty First  Sergeant. 

Charles  J.  Pleasants Second  Sergeant. 

S.  Herman  Helper Third  Sergeant. 

Jacob  Rohrbach Fourth  Sergeant. 

Samuel  P.  Bright First  Corporal. 

Charles  D.  Wharton Second  Corporal. 

Daniel  Oyster Third  Corporal. 

William  Byers Fourth  Corporal. 

Henry  D.  Wharton Musician. 

Jacob  Weiser do. 

Alwiser,  Henry  .; Private. 

Arbiter,  Julius do. 

Erosions,  -Tared .do. 

Bucher,  Henry do. 

Brooks,  Robr>Tt do. 

Bartscher.  Samuel do. 

Brisbon,  William  M do. 

Bright,  Joseph do. 

Beekley,  Alfred do. 

Bright,  Benjamin  F do. 

Carr,  Francis do. 

Covert,  Wilson  J do. 

Christ,  William do. 

Drisel,  Henry do. 

Dome,  Lewis do. 

Dr  uckamiller ,  Davi  d do. 

Drisclinger,  Joseph do. 

Edge,  William do. 

Eyster,  Samuel do. 

Feight,  Jacob do. 

Golding,  Stephen do. 

Giddes,  Benjamin  W do. 

Gussler,  Peter  S do. 

Hass,  WiDiam  D do. 

Hildebrand,  Joseph do. 

Harp,  Charles..... do. 


Hopper,  Harris Private, 

Haas,  Albert do. 

Hunter,  Allen do. 

Heddings,  Elias do. 

Irwin,  Jared  C do. 

Keihl,  George do. 

Michael,  Daniel do. 

M'Farland,  Charles do. 

Myers,  Sylvester do. 

Martin.  William do. 

M'Clusky,  John do. 

Metz,  Ephraim do. 

Martin,  Robert do. 

Messner,  John do. 

Millhonse,  William  H do. 

Myres,  Mahlon do. 

Newbaker,  Philip  C do. 

Oyster,  George do. 

Pill,  Frederick do. 

Quitschhber,  Henry do. 

Robins,  Albert do. 

Ramsey,  Reuben do. 

Roderigue,  Aristides do 

Rohrback,  Lloyd  T do. 

Reiser.  Engene do. 

Schrank.  Frederick do. 

Smith,  Hugh do, 

Snyder,  John do. 

Stewart,  Charles  W do. 

Seidel,  John  E do. 

Smith,  Joseph do. 

Starkloflf,  Earnest do. 

Sehall,  Christian do. 

Stedman.  William do. 

Swoop,  Charles do. 

Tucker,  George do. 

Voike,  WiUiam do. 

Weitzel,  Lot  B do. 

Weyman,  George  ., do. 


Company   G. 

RECRtJITEt*  AT  MUNOy,   IiYCOMINQ  COUNTT. 

IHUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


John  N,  Bowman Captain. 

William  A.  Buner Mrst  Lieutenant. 

Joseph  Cartlege Second  Lieutenant. 

Beniamin  F.  Keefer First  Sergeant. 

William  J.  Wood Second  Sergeant. 

Henry  Stulen;..-:Trri..-i........ Third  Sergeant. 

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Samuel  Hartranft Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  V.  Reader First  Corporal. 

George  W.  Webb Second  Corporal. 

Robert  B.  Burrows Third  Corporal. 

Ellis  Betts Fourth  CorporaL 

Allen  Watson Musician. 


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ELEVENTH   REGIMENT, 


George  H.  Wykoff. Musician. 

Albriglrt,  Hubley Private. 

Baker,  David  H do. 

Baker,  Elner  H do. 

Bechtel,  George  W do. 

Bowman,  Charles  M do. 

Buskirk,  William  H do. 

Blv,  William  S „ do. 

Bly,  David do. 

Cares,  William  M do. 

Corson.  Edward  G do. 

Cummings,  William  A do. 

Cummings,  James do. 

DeHass,  John do. 

Dentler,  Charles  A do. 

Dinious,  Henry do. 

Doctor,  George  W  do. 

Eltringhani,  Marks do. 

Feister,  Daniel do 

Fegler,  David do 

Flack,  William do. 

Frederick,  James  W do. 

Geer,  Francis  M do. 

Green,  Isaiah do. 

Haas,  William do. 

Heiny,  Edward ....do. 

Hess,  Jacob..... do. 

Hill,  Israel  L do. 

Hines,  James do. 

Horlocker,  Daniel do. 

Jarrett,  James do. 

Johnson,  Sanford do. 

Krisler,  Simon  M do. 


Kisner,  Thomas  H Private. 

Levan,  Russel do. 

M'Cmie,  Robert  H do. 

Messinger,  Isaac do. 

Metzager,  George  W do. 

Miller,  William  B.  C.........do. 

Moore,  John  F do. 

Moyer,  John  H do. 

M'Carty,  William do. 

M'Cae,  Bernard do. 

M'Intyre,  John do. 

Painter,  Joseph  D da. 

Peterman,  Jacob do. 

Richards,  Benjamin  F do. 

Risk,  William  H do. 

Reeser,  James do. 

Renz,  Jacob do. 

Sevison,  Harmon  A do. 

Shoemaker,  William  H do. 

Shoemaker,  Charles  P do. 

Smith,  Joseph  A do. 

Stadler,  Tilghman do. 

Troxel,  Benjamin  F do. 

Updegraff,  Daniel do. 

Vandyke,  William do. 

Walton,  James,  .Jr do. 

Webb,  Edmund  E do. 

Webb,  Jacob  S do. 

Wells,  Theodore  C do. 

Whitlook,  William  K do. 

Westly,  Daniel do. 

Wilson,  William do. 


Company  H. 

KECRUITED  AT  DANVtLIiE,  MONTOUR  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  26,  186L 


William  M.  M'Clure Captain. 

Samuel  Hibler Fii-st  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  Maxwell Second  Lieutenant. 

John  Doyle First  Sergeant. 

Jonathan  Waters. Second  Sergeant. 

Lawson  Carroll Third  Sergeant.     • 

Seth  Freeze I 'ourth  Sergeant. 

Willi:im  Roberts I'irst  Corporal. 

Jerome  A.  Harder Sctond  Corporal. 

William  K.  Susholiz Third  Corporal. 

Philip  Renn Fourth  Corporal. 

Frank  Lewis Musician. 

Charles  Mumma do. 

Aggry,  Henry Private. 

Arter,  William  O ..do. 

Bonnshleger.  Frederick do. 

Beaumont,  Charles do. 

Burns,  John do. 

Burns,  .Tames do. 

Cuthbert,  Edward do. 

Cuthbert,  William  R do. 

Crossley,  Daniel  P do. 

Clare,  John do. 

Cain,  James do. 

Coup,  Peter  M do. 

Clark,  Jesse  C do. 

Deshay,  William do. 

Deshay,  John do. 

Davis,  Thomas  C do. 

Day,  Andrew do. 

Devers,  James do. 

Devors,  Isaiah do. 

Everdale,  George do. 

Elliott,  James., do. 

Frick.  Augustus  G do. 

Farren,  William  J dol 

Fairchild,  George do. 

Fields,  Robert do. 

Goodri(^h.  Maxwell. do. 


Goodrich,  WUliam  C Private, 

Galligan,  Thomas do. 

Gibbs,  Moses  M do. 

Gibbons,  Moses do. 

Green,  Patrick do. 

Harper,  S:imuel do. 

Howell,  Thomas do. 

Jenkins,  Charles do. 

Kulp,  Elias do. 

Kelly,  William do. 

Lee,  John do. 

Moore,  James  G do. 

Mellen,  Isaac do. 

Millen,  William  H do. 

Murray,  Matthias do. 

M'Carty,  Clarence ,'....do. 

MGuire,  Andrew do. 

M'Gor,  William do. 

M'Ardle,  James do. 

M'Cann,  James do. 

Oakes,  Peter  M do. 

Paugh,  .John .i...do. 

Petnisky,  Herman do. 

Quick,  John  G do. 

Ridgeway,  Edwin  O do. 

Rishel,  Daniel do. 

Reid,  John  C do. 

Reily,  Martin do. 

Rodger s,  Charles do. 

Roberts,  Caleb do. 

Riddle,  Richard do. 

Stoddent,  Thomas do. 

Suppinger,  Amos do. 

Sherr,  Adolph do. 

Toole,  Thomas do. 

Taylor,  Martin do. 

Weidle,  Joseph .do. 

Watkins,  Edwin .'do. 


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Company  I. 


RECRUITED  AT  GREENSBURG,   WESTMORELAND   COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


Richard  Coulter Captain. 

William  R,  Terry First  Lieutenant. 

.Jacob  W.  Greenawalt Second  Lieutenant. 

James  W.  Goodlin First  Sergeant. 

Waiter  J.  .Tones Second  Sergeant. 

James  M'Brido Third  Sergeant. 

Robert  T.  Story Fourth  Sergeant. 

Benjamin  Keighley First  Corporal. 

Robert  Anderson Second  Corporal. 

Jacob  N.  Thomas ..  ..Third  Corporal. 

Edward  II.  Gay Fourth  Corporal. 

Augustus  Smith Musician. 

Mosheim  G.  Stack do. 

Bennett,  John Private. 

Biggert,  James do. 

Bear,  William  H do. 

Bryant,  William  C do. 

Bear,  Henry do. 

Burlver,  Amos do. 

Bovard,  Joseph  O do. 

Casterw  iller,  William do. 

Caldwell,  Marcus  H do. 

Cook,  David  R do. 

Cook,  James  T do. 

Cribbs,  George  R do. 

Crihbs,  William  C do. 

Caushey,  Lebbeus  B do. 

Crowcll,  Isaac do. 

Growell,  Daniel  B do. 

Coulen,  Peter do. 

Eicher,  Daniel  H do. 

FYable,  Augustus  F do. 

Feightner,  William do. 

Grier,  William  T do. 

Gant,  WilUam do. 

Honell,  Napcleon  J do. 

Hartman,  Daniel  H do. 

Hilty,  Samuel do. 

Harwick,  Charles  A do. 


Hawk,  Norval Private. 

Holtz,  .John  n (io. 

ITosark.  John do. 

Jafkson,  John (io. 

Kelierinq-,  Daiiiol do. 

Kuhrs,  ilcnry  Cyci's do. 

Ijonghncr,  Aaron. do. 

Long,  .Tosiah lif). 

Low,  Michael (io. 

Lensebigler,  Israel do. 

Ijeopold,  Augustus do. 

Mellinger,  George do. 

M'Clelland,  Richard do. 

M'Connell,  Charles do. 

Mechling,  William do. 

MecMing,  Benjamin  F do. 

M' Donald,  Robert do. 

Painter,  Tobias  G do. 

Pratt,  Ralph do. 

Repass,  Daniel do. 

Reinhardt,  Henry do. 

Schaney,  Michael do. 

Sirnous,  Henry do. 

Screur,  Philip do. 

Stayer,  Joseph do. 

Smeltzer,  .John  M do. 

Siirver,  John  M do. 

Story,  William  M do. 

Story,  John do. 

Seton,  Monroe  B do. 

Shipley.  Albert do. 

Todd,  Jamos do. 

Temple,  Henry  B do. 

Willyard,  T'avid do. 

WiUiams,  Henry  H do. 

Weaver,  Frnncis  A do. 

Woodcock,  William do. 

Weigley,  Isaac do. 


Company   K. 


RECRUITED  AT  GR3SENSBURG,   WESTMORELAND  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


William  B.  Coulter Captain. 

Henry  L.  Donnelly First  Lieutenant. 

Jacob  O.  Lowry Second  Lieutenant. 

Nicholas  Bridenthall First  Sergeant, 

John  D.  Weaver Second  Sergeant. 

James  White Third  Sergeant. 

James  M'Kinney Fourth  Sergeant. 

Daniel  M'Cartj First  Corporal. 

Andrew  J.  Schall Second  Corporal. 

Alexander  T.  Fulton Third  Corporal. 

Charles  F.  Smith Fourth  CorporaL 

Robert  M'Carty Musician. 

Patrick  A.  Wiihams do. 

Anderson,  George  C Private. 

Brinker,  Cyrus do. 

Beatty,  Oliver do. 

Beebo,  Ezra  R do. 

Brinker,  Jeremiah do. 

Brxibakor,  Benjamin do. 

Bitner,  Henry do. 

Brinker,  Christopher  C do. 

Baker,  Jacob  S do. 

Barger,  John  J do. 

Baker,  John  A do. 


Baker,  Enos Private. 

Coulter,  Joseph do. 

Chambers,  Eli do. 

Campbell,  Noah do. 

Cannon,  Alexander do. 

Douglass.  John  S do. 

Everett,  Peter do. 

Foster,  William  G do. 

Foster,  James  W do. 

Fulton,  Henry  W do. 

Gebhart,  John  W do. 

Graham,  Paul  F do. 

Hinckley,  Abel  H do. 

Hughes,  .Jacob do. 

Hostler,  Gabriel do. 

Hoon,  George do, 

Johnston,  George  K do. 

Keltz,  Anthony do. 

Keltz,  Alexander do. 

Kuhns,  WiUiamH do. 

Kerr,  John  A do. 

Knox,  William  C do. 

Lowry,  Benjamin .do. 

Landis.  George do. 


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ELEVENTH  KEGIMENT. 


Lander,  Charles Private, 

Moore,  Joseph  H do. 

M'Nult,  John  K..... do. 

M'Chesney.  William  B.. do. 

M'Gough.'Thomas do. 

Micliey,  John  A do. 

Mitchell,  James do. 

M'Curdy,  James  C do. 

M'Curdy,  John  P do. 

M'Wherter,  Samuel  G.,.....do. 

Murdock,  Samuel do. 

Newcomer,  John  H do. 

Newcomer,  Joshua do. 

Nicely,  Alexander do. 

Nicewonger,  Jacob  T ...do. 


Nichols,  John '.  Private. 

Oursler,  John do. 

Peiper,  Henry  B do. 

Roberts,  Robert  II do. 

Eoss,  Lewis do. 

Reed,  .John  E do. 

Strickler,  William  C do. 

Schall,  Absalom ..do. 

Skelly,  Philip  S do. 

Stump,  Anthony do. 

Steel,  Andrew do. 

Swartz,  Joshua do. 

Smith,  Laban „do. 

Vennata,  John  C v..do. 


Twelfth  Regiment. 


THE  Twellth  regiment  was  recruited  and  organized  at  Pittsburg,  under  the 
supervision  of  Brigadier  General  James  S.  Negley.  The  Duquesne  Greys, 
and  the  Independent  Blues,  the  oldest  and  among  the  best  drilled  companies 
in  the  city,  many  of  whose  members  were  veterans  of  the  Mexican  war,  formed 
the  basis  of  the  organization.  The  Zouave  Cadets,  a.  company  composed  of 
young  men,  was  formed  at  Pittsburg  in  1860,  during  the  prevalence  of  the  mili- 
tary furore,  occasioned  by  the  visit  of  the  Chicago  Zouaves,  under  Captain 
Ellsworth.  The  City  Guards  had  been  but  a  short  time  organized,  and  had 
never  made  their  appearance  on  public  i)arade.  The  remaining  companies  were 
formed  de  novo.  An  election  of  field  oflftcers  was  held  on  the  22d  of  April, 
which  resulted  in  the  choice  of  the  following :  David  Campbell,  of  Pittsbui'g, 
Colonel ;  Norton  M'GifQn,  of  Washington,  Lieutenant  Colonel ;  Alexander  Hays, 
of  Pittsburg,  Major.  Daniel  Leasure,  from  Captain  of  comi)any  H,  was  ap- 
pointed A^utant,  and  subsequently  also  acted  as  Adjutant  General  to  General 
l^egley. 

The  regiment  left  Pittsburg  on  the  21th  of  April,  and  arrived  in  Harrisburg 
on  the  25th,  where  it  was  quartered  in  churches,  and  in  the  Capitol.  On  the 
afternoon  of  the  same  day,  the  Twelfth,  together  with  the  Thirteenth,  was  re- 
viewed in  the  public  grounds,  by  Governor  Curtin,  and  was  mustered  into  the 
service  of  the  United  States.  Immediately  afterwards,  the  Twelfth  departed, 
by  the  I^orthem  Central  railroad,  for  Camp  Scott,  near  the  town  of  York.  Here 
it  remained  for  several  weeks,  engaged  in  drill.  The  camp  was  not  a  com- 
fortable one,  being  at  this  season  a  field  of  mud.  The  men  soon  became  im- 
patient for  active  service.  On  the  19th  of  May,  the  regiment  was  clothed, 
equipped,  and  ftirnished  with  camp  equipage. 

The  bridges  on  the  Northern  Central  railroad,  which  were  destroyed  imme- 
diately after  its  abandonment,  had  been  re-built,  and  trains  commenced  run- 
ning regularly,  between  Harrisburg  and  Baltimore,  on  the  9th  of  May.  On 
the  25th,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  move  and  take  position  on  this  road, 
from  the  State  liae  to  the  city  of  Baltimore,  relieving  the  First  Pennsylvania, 
Colonel  Yohe.  The  order  was  hailed  with  delight,  opening  to  the  men  a  pros- 
pect of  activity.  It  was  posted  along  the  road,  with  Headquarters  at  Cock- 
eysville,  where  two  companies,  I  and  K,  were  stationed.  The  guard  duty  was 
very  heavy,  and  soon  became  irksome.  But  no  attempt,  by  force  or  stealth,  was 
ever  made  to  interfere  with  the  line.  The  companies  were  so  much  scattered 
that  no  opportunity  was  afforded  ibr  regimental  drill  after  leaving  Camp  Scott. 
The  two  companies  at  CockeysviUe  were,  however,  regularly  and  thoroughly 
instructed,  and  soon  acquired  the  proficiency  of  veterans.  In  the  manual  they 
were  daily  exercised  by  Sergeant  Major  Bonnafon,  an  experienced  soldier,  and 
in  the  school  of  the  company  by  their  officers.    The  men  were  impatient  to  be 


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with  the  advancing  colmuu,  but  were  obliged  to  remain  to  the  end  of  their  term 
of  enlistment  in  this  position. 

The  service  rendered  by  this  regiment,  was  devoid  of  stirring  incident,  but 
was,  nevertheless,  exceedingly  laborious,  was  faithfully  performed,  and  was  of 
great  moment  to  the  government.  The  highest  expectations  were  entertained 
of  its  heroic  conduct  in  the  face  of  the  enemy ;  but  no  enemy  was  seen,  and  no 
occasion  presented  for  firing  a  gun.  It  was  a  noiseless  and  inglorious  cam- 
paign, but  a  highly  useful  one.  For  not  only  was  an  important  and  vital  line 
of  communication  with  the  National  Capital  preserved  and  protected,  but  a 
fine  body  of  men  was  thoroughly  drilled  and  perfected  in  the  school  of  arms, 
and  many,  who  here  received  their  first  instruction,  afterwards  led,  with  great 
skiU,  in  the  most  deadly  encounters.  The  field  officers  had  aU  received  a  mili- 
tary training.  Major  (afterwards  Brigadier  General)  Hays,  who  was  killed  while 
gallantly  leading  his  Brigade  in  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness,  was  a  graduate 
of  the  United  States  Military  Academy.  The  regiment  was  mustered  out  of 
service  at  Harrisburg,  August  6th,  1861. 


FIELD   AND   STAFF  OFFICERS. 


David  C?vinpbell Colonel. 

Norton  M'Gififin Lieutanapt  Colonel. 

Alexander  Hays Major. 

Daniel  Leasure Adjutant. 


James  A.  Ekin.„ Qaartermaster. 

Alexander  M.  Speer Surgeon. 

R.  M.  Tindle Assistant  Surgeon. 

J.  J.  Marks Chaplain. 


Company   A. 


EEORUITED  AT  PITTSBURG. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


Samuel  A.  M'Kee Captain. 

James  Chalfant First  Lieutenant. 

Samuel  Dobbins... Second  Lieutenant. 

Andrew  Wayt First  Sergeant. 

David  Spence Second  Sergeant. 

Geo.  Holmes Third  Sergeant. 

Martin  Campe Fourth  Sergeant. 

George  Hughes First  Corporal. 

Alexander  Butler Second  Corporal. 

John  Black Third  Corporal. 

Charles  L.  Donohue Fourth  Corooral. 

David  A.  Jones Musician. 

Victor  Keller,  Jr do. 

Atkinson,  Peter Private. 

Bussne,  Philip do. 

Benner,  Henry  Z do. 

,Byrer,  Henry  J do. 

iBaird,  John do. 

iBennett,  William do. 

Campbell,  Alfred do. 

Clark,  James  Y do. 

Craige,  David  K do. 

Carl,  Conrad do. 

Deibel,  George do. 

Dennison.  "William  J do. 

Foster,  Edward do. 

Fulton,  Hugh do. 

Green,  Clmrles. , do. 


Gillespie,  Elias  L Private. 

Glenn,  David do. 

Hagan,  John do. 

Harkins,  Patrick do. 

Hensell,  William,  Jr do. 

Hershman,  John  C do. 

Heckman,  Francis  N do. 

Hackwelder,  David do. 

Harper,  George  P do. 

Irwhi,  Thomas .^ do. 

Jones,  Thomas ". do. 

Kinkerly,  Jacob do. 

Knarr,  PhiUp do. 

Kerr,  Jackson do. 

Little,  Joseph  C do. 

Lerris,  JohnW do. 

Leofcross,  Charles  W do. 

Laughlin,  John do. 

Laughlin,  Washington do. 

Lynch,  James do. 

Miller,  Thomas .....do. 

Montgomery,  Stewart do. 

Manhinney,  William do. 

Might,  .John do. 

Myers,  Joseph do. 

Moreland,  .John do. 

Marriner,  Charles  J do» 

Morrow,  James  M .do» 


THREE   MONTHS'    SERVICE. 


119 


Murphy,  John  H Private. 

Moore,  Thomas  J do. 

M'CoUin,  Hugh do. 

jNI'Kee,  George do. 

M'Millan,  William do. 

Osborne,  Aaron  J do. 

Osborne,  Albert  G do. 

Poland,  John  W do. 

Potter,  Henry do. 

Piobinson,  John  B do. 

Sims,  William do. 


Stewart , William Private. 

Smith,  George  A do. 

Spurrier,  Alexander do. 

Seaman,  Edwin  M do. 

Saul,  George  C do. 

Staubs,  William  W do. 

Tafcl,  Henry  C do. 

Thomas,  Aaron  R do. 

Tatem,  Thomas  M do. 

Wing,  Joseph  E do 


Company  B. 


RKCRUITED  AT   PITTSBURG. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


John  S.  Kennedy Captain. 

William  Bennett First  Lieutenant. 

Robert  L.  Coltart Second  Lieutenant. 

W^illiam  B.  Neeper First  Sergeant. 

James  Petrio Seontul  St-igeant. 

Robert  A.  Loomis Tliinl  Sergeaiu. 

Clement  P.  Caughey Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  G.  Woods First  Corporal. 

Walter  H.  r>eeson Second  Corporal. 

Frederick  11.  Kennedy.. ..Third  Corporal. 

Henry  Mitchell Fonrth  Corporal. 

Charles  Debando Musician. 

Robert  Dill. do. 

Albeitz,  .Tr^hn  J.,  Jr Private. 

Eorton,  Nicholas do. 

Brady,  George  K do. 

■Boyd,  Solomon do, 

Burker,  Samuel do. 

Braddock,  John do. 

Becker,  John do. 

Cassel.s,  John do. 

Campbell,  Mark.. do. 

Caskey,  Alexander do. 

Childs.  Harvey  G do. 

Donaghy,  John do. 

Dain,  Tliomas do. 

Davis,  Joseph  H do. 

Fleming,  Oliver  G do. 

Flock,  Alexander do. 

Gould,  William  L do. 

Gould,  John  S do. 

Goodwin,  Frank do. 

Gazzam,  William  F do. 

Harbours,  Albert  N do. 

Haehnlen,  JohnF.,  Sr do. 

Kerr,  Thomas  R do. 

Kremer,  Charles  C do. 

Knowles,  Edward do. 

Kiokead,  Robert  M do. 


Little,  John  R.,  Jr Private. 

Little,  Robert  R do. 

.Marlliens,  diaries do. 

Miller,  Samuel  W do. 

iMarlin,  John  P do. 

Mowry,  Philip do. 

Murray,  Jolin  S do. 

M' I.aughlin,  William do. 

M'Clarren,  Newton  L do. 

M'Corkle,  Alexander  H....do. 

M'Lain,  Arthur do. 

M'Gili,  James  D do. 

MCabe,  John do. 

M'Henry,  Charles  W do. 

Nicholson,  AVilliam  R do. 

Robitzer,  .John  P do. 

Rutherford,  John  S ...do. 

Reams,  William  S ..do. 

Richards,  Joseph  D do. 

RoAvan,  John  C do. 

Rodgers,  William do. 

Richey,  Hugh  E do. 

Seibert,  Frederick do. 

Shenke,  Abraham do. 

Sample,  Joseph  M do. 

Simpson,  William,  Jr do. 

Stevenson,  .Tames do. 

Scott,  John  P do. 

Smucker,  Frederick  A...... do. 

Snodgrass,  John do. 

Thompson,  Robert do. 

Turbit,  Henry  B do. 

Turbett,  Frank do. 

Vick,  Charles do. 

Vierheller,  Henry. do. 

Walkinshaw,  James  C do. 

Ward,  Frank do. 

Ward,  George  H do. 


Company  C. 


RECRUITED  AT  PITTSBURG. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


John  H.  Stewart Captain. 

Charles  F.  Porter First  Lieutenant. 

William  S.  Collier Second  Lieutenant. 

William  Thompson First  Sergeant. 

Thomas  Little,  Jr Second  Sergeant. 

William  C.  Shaffer Third  Sergeant. 

James  Fowler Fourth  Sergeant. 

Peter  Delaney First  Corporal. 

Evan  Jones Second  Corporal. 

John  C.  Vander^rift Third  Corporal. 

James  Kirkpatrick Fourth  Corixiral. 

Edward  P.  Saint Musician. 


Francis  Vanswa'rton Musician. 

Atkinson,  John Private. 

Bell,  Robert do. 

Bell,  Bazil do. 

Boomer,  Patrick do. 

Collins,  Patrick do. 

Carothers,  Thomas do. 

Coates,  .John  B do. 

Clowes,  WiUiam do. 

Clark,  William  H do. 

C'lerie,  Milt<)n do. 

Dierst,  Frederick do. 


120 

Dlckiion,  James  R Private. 

Dashei',  William  J  do. 

Davis,  Joseph do. 

EnscU,  AVilliam do. 

Ellis,  John do. 

Fertlinsy,  Lewis ...do. 

Fulton,  David do. 

Fowler,  John do. 

Grove,  Samuel do. 

Gillespie,  Robert : do. 

Glass,  Thomas do. 

Grismer,  Charles  W do. 

Hogan,  Lyman do. 

Harvey,  John do. 

Hill,  David do. 

Hall,  George  J do. 

Hemphill,  John do. 

HoUis,  Artemus do. 

Henry,  Joseph  G do. 

Knox,  John  Q do. 

Knox,  Joseph  A do. 

Kemp,  John do. 

Kirkpatrick,  John do. 

Kroesen,  James  E do. 

LafFerty,  William do. 

Lewis,  Richard do. 

Lands,  Robert  M do. 


TWELFTH   REGlliEEXT, 


Latimer,  WilUam Private. 

Miller,  Charles  W do. 

M'Kinlcv,  George  C do. 

M'Clay,  John  W do. 

M'Creary,  David do. 

M'Adams,  Robert do. 

M'Elfresh,  Francis. do. 

M'Conkey,  Alexander do. 

M'Michael,  Robert do. 

M'Michael,  Moses do. 

M'Gowan,  James do. 

M'Elory,  William  J do. 

Nible,  George do. 

Neillie,  Robert do 

Parker,  Samuel do. 

Reitz,  Lawrence do. 

Robinson,  William  J do. 

Reed,  James do. 

Steel,  W^illiam do. 

Smith,  James.., do. 

Sarazen,  Norbert do. 

Watt,  Thomas  H do. 

Worden,  William  H do. 

Werling,  John  J do. 

Wittiker,  Thomas do. 

Yo-st,  Jacob do. 


Company  D. 


RECRUITED  AT  PITTSBURG. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


William  L.  Tomliusou Captain. 

Matthew  Graflf. First  Lieutenant. 

William  F.  Furguson Second  Lieutenant. 

Samuel  Furguson First  .Sergeant. 

Daniel  Ryan Second  Sergeant. 

Arthur  Millen Third  Sergeant. 

Jerome  Lutz Fourth  Sergeant. 

Charles  Lorenz First  Corporal. 

John  Willock Second  Corporal. 

James  E.  Ledlie Third  Corporal. 

George  Tomlinson Fourth  Corporal. 

John  Diniieldein Musician 

Nicholas  Young do. 

Berlin,  David Private. 

Blair,  John do. 

Brady,  Nicholas do. 

Burke,  Thomas do. 

Cavanagh,  James do. 

Cauckins,  Charles do. 

Cuckler,  Clarke do. 

Cramer,  Edward do. 

Cain,  John do. 

Cramer,  Robert do. 

Carle,  James  I do. 

Fulton,  Andrew.. do. 

Fuller,  Albert  C do. 

Furguson,  James do. 

Frederick,  Lewis do. 

Galbraith,  William  J do. 

Greenough,  .Joseph do. 

Graham,  John do. 

Gordin.  James do. 

Howe,  William do. 

Helper,  Henry do. 

Hassa,  Edward do. 

Hendriek,  George  T do. 

Imbrie,  Lewis do. 

Ivinsola,  Matthew do. 

Kernal,  Randall do. 


Lane,  Jackson Private 

Leech,  Elijah do. 

Leech,  Frank do. 

Morehead,  Edward.. do. 

Morse,  David do. 

Murray,  Martin do. 

Mundy,  Cornelius do. 

M'Donald,  Samuel do. 

M'Elroy,  James do. 

M'Afee,  John  M do. 

M'Clelland,  William do. 

M'Glone,  Thomas do. 

Oliver,  Thomas  F do. 

Pryor,  John do. 

Robinson,  John do. 

Roese,  Charles do. 

Reams,  Samuel do. 

Rigby,  Isaac do. 

Smith,  Charles  J do. 

Stevens,  John  G do. 

Stewart,  Robert do. 

Sims,  David  , do. 

Schubart,  John  W do. 

Sharpe,  Henry  A...  do. 

Schmidt,  Charles do. 

Schalfer,  Frank do. 

Schumann,  Albert do. 

Schuchman,  Christian do. 

Teorge,  George do. 

Teorge,  Nicholas do. 

Thorne,  James  W^ do. 

Westermau,  Thomas do. 

Westerman,  .John do. 

Weaver,  Peter do. 

Wilson,  William  J.. do. 

Winnersly,  .John do. 

Weiss,  Baithaser do. 

Zimmerman,  Henry do. 


THREE  MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


121 


Company  E, 


BECBUTTED  AT  WASHINGTON,  WASHINCfTON  COtTNTT. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


James  Armstrong Captain. 

WiUiamF.  Templeton First  Lieutenant. 

Samuel  F.  Griffith Second  Lieutenant. 

Oliver  R.  M'Nary First  Sergeant. 

David  Brady Second  Sei'geant. 

John  Q.  A.  Boyd Third  Sergeant. 

David  Acheson Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  D.  Wikahan First  Corporal. 

Henry  Brown Second  Corporal. 

Robert  B.  Elliott Third  Corporal. 

George  B.  Caldwell Fourth  Corporal. 

William  A.  M'Coy Musician. 

Simon  W.  Lewis do. 

Acheson,  John  W Private. 

Alter,  Henry  H do. 

Barr,  James.„ do. 

Bausman,  Edwin  W do. 

Blonberg,  Peter do. 

Boon,  Hugh  P do. 

Brobst,  John  V do. 

Byers,  John  A do. 

Cook,  John  L do. 

Dougan,  Henry  M do. 

Durant,  Horace  B do. 

Durant,  Tertius  A do. 

Erdman,  Henry do. 

Gantz,  Hardman do. 

Gettys,  John  L do. 

Grier,  James do. 

Griffith,  John  M do. 

Hallam,  Charles do. 

Hamilton,  WilUam  T do. 

Hamilton,  Alexander  C do. 

Hart,  WiUiam do. 

Hess,  Eli do. 

Horn,  William  H do. 

Hughes,  Robert  P do. 

Hyde,  Andrew  J do. 

Kennedy,  James do. 


Kendall,  John Private. 

Kuntz,  Philip  P. do. 

Lanton,  John do. 

Lane,  Joseph ..do. 

Leine,  Matthew  P. do. 

Linton,  Charles  L do. 

Laughiin,  John do. 

M'Farland,  Taylor ..do. 

M'Keever,  Thomas  M do. 

M'Keever,  John do. 

M'Nulty,  Caleb  I do. 

Montford,  James do^ 

Morrison,  William  M do. 

Odenbaugh,  Henry  C do. 

Perrett,  George  A, do. 

Phillips,  Rollin  O do. 

Purviance,  Henry  A do. 

Rawkin,  Alexander do. 

Reed,  George  B do. 

Rickey,  Samuel  B. do. 

Ritner,  John  B do. 

Scott,  Alexander  W do. 

Sharp,  Cephas  D do. 

Shepherd,  David do. 

Stocking,  James do. 

Swart,  Andrew  J do. 

Sweeny,  John  R do. 

Templeton,  Samuel do. 

Templeton,  Joseph  H do. 

Thompson,  Robert do. 

Thompson,  Robert  L do. 

Underwood,  William  H do. 

Vance,  Isaac do. 

Walker,  George  I do. 

Wilson,  Andrew  W do. 

Wilson,  James  B .....do. 

Wishart,  Robert  T do. 

WoUE;  Wesley da 


Company  F 


EIKJJRtllTED  AT  NEW  CASTLE,   LAWRENCE  COTTNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


Edward  O'Brien Captain. 

Jainea  R.  Shaw First  Lieutenant. 

John  P.  Blair  Second  Lieutenant. 

So[uire  Hillery First  Sergeant. 

Thomas  F.  Jackson. Second  Sergeant. 

James  R.  Miller Third  Sergeant. 

James  W.  Warnock Fourth  Sergeant. 

Leonard  Dobbins First  Corporal. 

Robert  S.  Gibbon Second  Corporal. 

Felix  Morgan Third  Corporal. 

Alexander  Haskins Fourth  Corporal. 

Lot  Watson Musician. 

Robert  Van  Horn do. 

Aehton,  William  G Private. 

Aken,  David  W do. 

Adler,  Robert do. 

Bellows,  Sylvester do. 

Bishop,  George do. 

Bfty,  Hillery  N do. 

Bamet,  Robert  T do. 

Bradin,  Thomas do. 

Browii  Clifford do. 

Baitks,  James do. 

Ciuneron,  Melancthon  S do. 

16 


Clifton,  Warren „ Private. 

CUfton,  Joseph do. 

Clark,  WiUiam  H do. 

Cox,  Scott do. 

Cameron,  Robert do. 

Dickson,  John  N do. 

Davids,  David do. 

Dobbins,  William do. 

Ernest,  Abraham do. 

Edwards,  Henry  S do. 

Emery,  Joseph  H do. 

Falls,  Thomas  H do. 

Freeman,  David  W.  D do. 

Falkerson,  John  C do. 

Fulkerson,  Richard do. 

Parren,  Edward do. 

GiUfilen,  David  J do. 

Gibson,  Andrew  B do. 

Gaston,  Robert  L do. 

Harden,  Jasper do. 

Housman,  John do. 

Kerr,  John  O do. 

Long,  James  M do, 

Lusk,  Robert do. 


122 


TWELFTH  KEGIMEXT, 


M'Connel],  William  H Private. 

M'Clairn,  John  D do. 

M'Gittigan,  Alford do. 

Mapes,  John  C do. 

Mapes,  Carson do. 

Miller,  Irvin do. 

M'Counell,  Socrates  A do. 

Montgomery,  Samuel  L do. 

Miller,  James  M do. 

Monroe,  Joel do. 

Morrow,  Samuel  G do. 

Nelson,  Nicholas do. 

Peas,  James , do. 

Pyle,  Isaac do. 


Robinson,  Henry Private. 

Robinson,  David  C do. 

Robinson,  Josiah do. 

Reed,  Andrew  R do. 

Sankey,  Joseph  D do. 

Sly,  Thomas do. 

Shurtz,  John do. 

Sherman,  Scott do. 

Ship,  Jacob do. 

Trimble,  John do. 

Trimble,  Robinson do. 

Wallace,  William do. 

Wishart,  Robert  T do. 

Wolf,  Wesley do. 


Company  G 


HEORUITKD  AT  MONONGAHELA  CITY,  WASHINGTOil  COUNT?. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


Robert  F.  Cooper.^ Captain. 

John  S.  M'Bride First  Lieutenant. 

Jesse  C.  Taylor Second  Lieutenant. 

William  W.  Thompson  ...First  Sergeant. 

John  Myers Second  Sergeant. 

Owen  Bullard Third  Sergeant. 

John  S.  Slanger Fourth  Sergeant. 

Rees  Boyd First  Corporal. 

Benjamin  F.  Scott Second  Corporal. 

John  H.  Woodward Third  Corporal. 

Alex'r  O.  D.  O' Donovan.  ..Fourth  Corporal. 

Frederick  Layman Musician. 

James  S.  Scott do. 

Allen,  Francis Private. 

Beazell,  Isaac  R do. 

Bennington,  Harrison do. 

Boyd,  John do. ' 

Brooks,  William  B do. 

Bellas,  John do. 

Baxter,  William,  .Ir do. 

Beazell,  Samuel  W do. 

Barry,  Michael do. 

Collins,  Patrick do. 

Collins,  Sylvester do. 

Cooper,  William  S do. 

Dickey,  Benjamin  G do. 

Dougherty,  John  C do. 

Elliott,  Andrew do. 

Eberhart,  William  H.  H do. 

Grant,  Andrew do. 

Gregg,  Alexander do. 

Gibbs,  John  M do. 

Hazzard,  Joseph  D.  V do. 

Howe,  S.  Bentley do. 

Howe,  WUliam  H do. 

Harris,  James  S do. 

Heath,  William  H do. 

Hoffman,  WUliam  J do. 

Haney,  Alexander do. 


Kearney,  David Private. 

King,  Henry  B do. 

Kennedy,  William  G do. 

Long,  James  L do. 

Louderback,  Andrew do. 

Lilley,  Ellis  N do. 

Leighty,  George  C do. 

Moreton,  David do. 

Mebaffey,  James do. 

M' Cain, 'Charles do. 

Meredith,  William  T... do. 

Morgan,  Thomas do. 

Mack,  Thomas ...do. 

Mack,  William ; do. 

Mockbee,  Daniel do. 

MiUer,  Jacob  S do. 

Miller,  Augustus  J '.do. 

Miller,  Hillery do. 

Merrick,  John do. 

Ong,  William do. 

Oliver,  Charles do. 

Oliver,  William do. 

Potts,  George  W do. 

Paxton,  Samuel  B do. 

Pritchard,  Samuel do. 

Reager,  Joseph  G do. 

Rinard,  John do. 

Sutton,  Reuben do. 

Stewart,  George do. 

Sickman,  Alfred  M do. 

Vangilder,  Jefferson  G do. 

Vankirk,  Theophilus do. 

Wilson,  Robert  S do. 

Woodward,  William do. 

Wickersham,  Wm.  H.  H...do. 

White,  James  S do. 

Young,  Samuel ......do. 

Yates,  Daniel  D do. 


Company  H. 


BEOBUITBD  AT  NEW  OASTLE,  IjAWBENCJE  COONTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


Daniel  Leasure .......Captain. 

James  J.  Cook First  Lieutenant. 

John  S.  King Second  Lieutenant. 

James  S.  Book First  Sergeant. 

Adam  Moore Second  Sergeant. 

John  Shoemaker^ Third  Sergeant. 

James  A.  Ray Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  B.  Rhineholdt.. ..First  Corporal. 


Oscar  O.  Sutherland. Second  Corporal. 

Crawford  W.  Stewart Third  Corporal. 

James  M.  Owrey Fourth  Corporal. 

John  Nickliu Musician. 

George  B.  Woodworth do. 

Applegate,  Henry Private. 

AUen,  Frank do. 

Book,  William  P do. 


THREE  MOJJTHS'  SERVICE. 


123 


Bowden,  James  G..„„ Private. 

Breckenridge,  Robert  S do. 

Cannon,  John  M d'^. 

Christy,  James  H do. 

Christy,  Robert  G do. 

Clarke,  Walter  D do. 

Clov,-,  Milton  A  do. 

Cochran,  William  D do. 

Cook,  William  M do. 

Craven,  Richard do. 

Donaldson,  William  T do. 

Emory,  .Tames  M do. 

Emory.  John  N do. 

Euwer,  John  C do. 

Euwer,  John  A do. 

Everhart,  John  J do. 

Ferguson,  Henry  A do. 

Gaily,  Henry  M do. 

Gilliland,  Joseph  H do. 

Huzen,  Aaron  L do. 

Henderson,  James do. 

Holtou,  Noble do. 

Houston,  .James  E do. 

Hawk,  William  W do. 

Justice,  Jefferson do. 

Jay,  John do. 

King,  Ne^-ton  W do. 

King,  William  P do. 

Treasure,  Samuel  G do. 

Mavne,  William  A do. 

MiUer,  David  M.  C do. 


Miller,  .Joseph  L Private. 

Mitchell,  Samuel  W do. 

Morrow,  LeanderC do. 

M'Miilan,  James  M do. 

M'MilJan,  James  F do. 

M'ICillip,  James  E do. 

M'Creary.  John  C do. 

Quigley,'  James do. 

Rhodes,  Henry  G do. 

I  Randolph,  Alexander  M...do. 

Ray,  Cvrus  H do. 

!  Ross,  Robert  J do. 

j  Ramsey,  Oliver  P do. 

j  Sankey,  Charles  C do. 

Sankey,  Ira  D do. 

Spencd,  E.  J.  R do. 

Stevenson,  William  E do. 

Sharp,  William  J do. 

Sharp,  John  J do. 

Shields,  William  J do. 

Tidball,  Harvey do. 

Vanrienkle,  Charles do. 

Vangorder,  .James  S do. 

Watson,  Charles  P do. 

Wallace,  .John  O do. 

Watson,  William  H do. 

White,  Chester  L do. 

Wilson,  Charles do. 

Wilkinson,  Jonathan do. 

Young,  Philip do. 


Company   I, 


KECRUITED  AT  PITTSBURG. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


George  W.  Tanner Captain. 

Henry  O.  Ormsbee; First  Lieutenant. 

William  G.  M'Creary Second  Lieutenant. , 

Thomas  J.  Armstrong First  Sergeant  _ 

Georgo  W.  Gillespie Second  Sergeant. 

Charles  Shaler Third  Sergeant. 

Albert  G.  Lucas Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  M'  Clintock First  Corporal. 

Charles  Carpenter Second  Corporal. 

Charles  J.  Long Third  Corporal. 

William  Whitesides Fourth  Corporal. 

Henry  J.  Miller Musician. 

Lucien  Gray do. 

Agnew,  James  C Private. 

Anderson,  Walter  F do. 

Avers,  William  II   do. 

Alexander,  William  H do. 

Armour,  Thomas do. 

Boyle,  Alfred  B do. 

Boulton,  John do. 

Brown,  Orlando  C do. 

Boggs,  Samuel  R do. 

Bayne,  John  S do. 

Bailentine,  George  W do. 

Brinher,  Andrew  J do. 

Benitz,  John  .1 do. 

BeU,  Henry  H do. 

Barker,  William  W do. 

Bell,  William  S do. 

Coates,  Henry do. 

Chamber,  Samuel  A do. 

Coolev,  Jacob  C do. 

CampbeU,  William  B do. 

Craig,  James  M do. 

Clarke,  Henry  W do. 

Cochran,  Richard  B do. 

Cooke,  Charles  C do. 

Dmm,  Francis  A do. 

Fleeson,  Reese  E.„.. do. 


Fehl,  John  V  ^ ..Private. 

Forsythe,  .Tohn  N do. 

Foley,  Pa'iick  J  do. 

Gumble,  Samuel  P do. 

Gnrrison,  Geoige  W do. 

Gross,  EmanuelJ do. 

Gipnor,  Frederick  M do. 

Hodkinson,  Thomas  D do. 

Hunsicker,  Samuel do. 

Hazlfltt,  Joseph  M do. 

Hubley,  William do. 

Kleet,  "Robert do. 

Loomis,  Orlando  M do. 

Lowry,  David do. 

Myers,  Joseph ,do. 

Moody,  Samuel do. 

Marquis,  William  V do. 

Maguire,  Daniel do. 

Mason,  Frederick  do. 

M'Gratly,  John  M do. 

M'Bride,  Samuel  F do. 

M'Cusker,  Daniel do. 

O'Neil,  William  H do. 

Parsons,  Alfred  J do. 

Peters,  WiUiamW do. 

Rose,  Thomas  E do. 

Sutherland,  James do. 

Sterling,  Hugh do. 

Slaysman,  G^eorge  L do. 

Slentz,  Alexander  H do. 

Spence,  Robert do. 

Shanafelt,  George  H do. 

Smith,  H.  King do. 

Scott,  Charles  S do. 

Stockton,  William  E do. 

Williamson,  James  G do. 

Williams,  Frank  B do. 

White,  Cyrus  B do. 


124 


TWELFTH   KEGIMENT. 


Company   K. 


KECRUrrED  AT   PITTSBURG. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


William  C.  Denny Captain. 

James  H.  Childs First  Lieutenant. 

A.  Sydney  M.  Morgan Second  Lieutenant. 

Benjamin  Bakewell First  Sergeant. 

Charles  W.  Chapman Second  Sergeant. 

John  O.  Phillips Third  Sergeant. 

Augustus  B.  Bonafl'on Fourth  Sergeant. 

Weston  Roan First  Corporal. 

George  Miitenberger Second  Corporal. 

Johns.  Denniston Third  Corporal. 

George  P.  Cortes Fourth  Corporal. 

William  C.  Jones Musician. 

JohnSpeer do. 

Atwell,  Charles  A Private. 

Adams,  Benjamin  C do. 

Anderson,  Thomas do. 

Anderson,  Henry  L do. 

Anderson,  Henry  H do. 

Bagaley ,  Theodore do. 

Black,  Andrew  P do. 

Brown,  James  J do. 

Brown,  Samuel  E do. 

Cummings,  Jacob  M do. 

Crummie,  John... do. 

Chalmers,  George do. 

Cain,  John  H do. 

Creighton,  James do. 

Cook,  Grant  F do. 

Dalzell,  Alexander  F do. 

Dyer,  William  H do. 

Dilworth,  George do. 

Dickson,  James do. 

Fleming,  James  P do.  ' 

Fritz,  George  S do. 

Grace,  James do. 

Gray,  Alexander do. 

Herron,  David  R .do. 

Hughey,  Julian  H do. 

Hurley,  Patrick/.Tf. .do. 


Husk,  Henry  W Private. 

Holliday,  David do. 

Hanna,  George do. 

Harlin,  WiUiara do. 

Irwin,  John do. 

Johns,  David do. 

Jones,  George  W do. 

Kingsland,  George do. 

Kelly,  Edward do. 

Kiddoo,  James  B do. 

Lefevre,  John do. 

Logan,  William do. 

Mowry,  Robert  G do. 

Moots,  Augustus  J do. 

Madiria,  William  D do. 

Mackey,  David do. 

Mallow,  John do. 

Morland,  Joseph do. 

M'Kie,  Alexander do. 

M'Clintock,  Walter  S do. 

M'Knight,  William do. 

M'Clure,  William  G do. 

M'Candless,  William do. 

M'Manus,  Alexander do. 

Oliver,  Henry,  Jr do. 

Parke,  Frank  H do. 

Robinson,  Robert  A do. 

Sinclair,  William  H do. 

Stanford,  Robert do. 

Sprung,  Charles do. 

Speer,  William  H do. 

Scott,  William do. 

Temple,  Robert do. 

Yaught,  Henry do. 

Whitesides,  Isaac  P. da 

Walker,  Alexander do. 

Weisel,  Alfred do. 

Young,  Samuel  B.  M do. 


Thirteenth  Regiment. 


rE  call  of  the  Governor  for  troops  was  nowhere  received  with  a  more 
hearty,  or  immediate  response,  than  in  the  city  of  Pittsburg.  The  Wash- 
ington Infantry,  a  militia  company,  under  the  command  of  Captain  Thomas  A. 
Eowley,  was  rapidly  recruited  to  more  than  two  hundi-ed  members,  all  desirous 
of  serving  in  a  body.  To  satisfy  this  desire,  on  its  arrival  at  Camp  Curtin,  it 
was  organized  in  three  companies,  from  which,  with  two  other  companies  al- 
ready in  camp,  a  Battalion  was  formed,  to  be  commanded  by  Captain  Eowley 
as  Major.  Other  companies  from  Pittsburg  and  vicinity  arriving  soon  after, 
sharing  in  the  same  local  pride,  were  incorporated  with  the  Battalion,  and  a 
regimental  organization  effected,  by  the  choice  of  the  following  officers :  Thomas 
A.  Eowley,  of  Pittsburg,  Colonel ;  John  N.  Purviance,  of  Butler,  Lieutenant 
Colonel ;  W.  S.  Mellinger,  of  Monongahela  City,  Major.  Joseph  M.  Kinkead, 
of  Pittsburg,  was  appointed  Adjutant. 

The  regiment  Avas  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  United  States  on  the  25th 
of  AprD,  by  Captain  Seneca  G.  Simmons,  and  on  the  followiug  morning  moved 
to  Camp  Scott,  near  the  town  of  York.  Only  three  of  the  officers,  the  Colonel, 
Adjutant,  and  one  Captain — members  of  the  First  Pennsylvania  regiment  in 
the  army  of  Occupation  in  Mexico — ^had  had  any  previous  military  experience. 
But  the  alacrity  with  which  every  order  was  obeyed,  and  the  ardent  desire  mani- 
fested by  both  officers  and  men  to  acquire  a  complete  knowledge  of  their  du- 
ties, rendered  the  instruction  both  easy  and  pleasant.  The  result  of  the  six 
weeks  training  at  Camp  Scott,  though  the  weather  during  a  considerable  por- 
tion of  the  time  was  stormy,  was  most  satisfactory.  On  the  4:th  of  June,  the 
regiment  moved  to  Chambersburg,  and  on  the  11th  to  Camp  Brady,  south  of 
the  town,  reporting  to  Colonel  Dixon  S.  Miles,  commanding  the  4th  Brigade,* 
1st  Division  of  Patterson's  corps.  On  the  14th,  the  column  began  to  move,  the 
Thirteenth  reaching  Greencastle  the  same  night.  This  was  the  first  actual 
march  under  arms  and  fall  equipments.  On  the  following  day  it  was  continued 
to  Camp  Eeily,  near  Williamsport. 

On  Sunday  the  16th  of  June,  the  Thirteenth  was  assigned  to  the  advance 
of  the  column,  and  passing  through  Williamsport  about  noon— just  as  the  wor- 
shiping congregations  were  dismissed — forded  the  Potomac,  and  were  the  first 
volunteers  from  the  I^orth  to  reach  Virginia  on  this  line.  Advancing  a  few 
miles,  the  division  encamped  in  a  position  well  selected  for  defence,  which  was 
designated  Camp  Hitchcock.    Eemaining  until  the  18th,  the  command  was  or- 

*  Organization  of  the  4th  Brigade,  Colonel  Dixon  S  Miles,  1st  Division,  Major  General  Geo. 
Cadwalader.  Detachments  of  Second  and  Third  U.  S.  infantry,  Major  Sheppard ;  Ninth  regi- 
ment Pennsylvania  volunteers,  Colonel  Henry  C.  Longnecker ;  Thirteenth  regiment  Pennsyl- 
vania volunteers,  Colonel  Thomas  A.  Rowley ;  Sixteenth  regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteers, 
Colonel  Thomas  A.  Zeigle. 


125  THIKTEENTH   IIEGIMEXT, 

dered  back  to  the  Maryland  shore,  all  the  regulars  belonging  to  the  corps,  with 
the  cavalry  and  artillery,  having  been  ordered  to  Washingion.  On  the  return 
march,  the  Thiiteenth  was  again  assigned  the  post  of  honor,  that  of  rear  guard 
to  the  column.  Eeturnmg  to  the  neighborhood  of  Williamsport,  it  encamped 
in  a  position  to  command  the  principal  ford.  Details  were  furnished,  cliiefly 
fi'ora  this  regiment,  for  fatigue  duty  in  constructing  a  permanent  field  work, 
or  redan,  for  the  use  of  Captain  Doubleday's  battery.  When  completed,  three 
siege  guns  of  heavy  calibre  were  placed  in  position,  and  their  range  tested  by  a 
shot  from  each,  which,  ricochetting  on  the  hard  turnpike  on  the  opposite  side 
of  the  river,  caused  sundry  rebel  horsemen,  who  were  latently  watching  the 
operations,  to  beat  a  hasty  retreat. 

When  Patterson's  array  again  advanced  on  the  2d  of  July,  the  Thirteenth 
and  the  Eighth  Pennsylvania  regiments  were  detailed  to  garrison  Williams- 
port,  and  to  protect  communications  with  the  base  of  supply.  Cut  oflP,  ihns, 
from  the  position  at  the  tront  which  they  coveted,  the  men  were  determined  to 
show  their  prowess,  if  not  in  arms,  with  the  pen.  Procuring  the  use  of  the 
"WiUiamsport  Ledger"  ofiBce,  they  commenced  the  publication  of  the  "Penn- 
sylvania Thirteenth,"  devoted  to  the  patriotic  sentiment  of  the  camp,  and  to 
the  more  elevated  tone  of  wit  and  humor  prevalent  in  the  ranks.  The  first 
number  was  issued  on  the  4th  of  July,  1861,  and  was  continued,  at  intervals, 
until  after  the  battle  of  Antietam,  in  September,  1862,  a  portable  printing-press 
and  materials  having  been  purchased,  and  moved  with  the  regiment.  The 
establishment  was  finally  lost  amidst  the  confasion  on  that  hotly  contested  field. 
Early  on  the  morning  of  July  4th,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  escort  the 
Rhode  Island  battery,  belonging  to  Colonel  Burnside's  command,  to  Martins- 
burg.  The  pieces  were  moved  with  difficulty  across  the  ford,  but  were  safely 
reported  to  the  commander  early  in  the  evening.  Engaged  in  picket  and  fa- 
tigue duty,  until  the  16tli,  it  moved  to  Bunker  HiU,  and  occupied  the  camps 
just  vacated  by  the  rebels,  taking  possession  of  their  forage  and  their  camp 
fires,  still  alive. 

On  the  17th,  a  forced  march  was  made  to  Charlestown.  l^early  the  w^hole 
distance,  over  dusty  roads,  was  performed  at  a  "donble  quick."  At  a  cross 
roads,  called  Smithfield,  a  halt  was  made,  by  order  of  General  Patterson,  a  line 
of  battle  formed,  the  artUlery  placed  in  battery,  and  every  thing  put  in  readi- 
ness for  action.  This  manoeuvre  was  executed  with  the  design  of  protecting 
the  column  against  a  sudden  dash  of  the  enemy's  cavalry,  which  hxmg  upon 
the  flank  and  rear  of  the  army  in  considerable  force.  The  regiment  remained 
in  camp  at  Charlestown  imtil  the  21st,  when  it  was  ordered  to  Harper's  Perry. 
Starting  without  guides,  and  mistaking  the  way,  it  made  a  wide  detour  of  some 
half  dozen  miles,  and  arri\ing  at  the  Potomac  late  at  night,  was  obliged  to 
ford  the  river  in  the  darkness,  leaving  some  of  the  wagons  in  the  middle  of  the 
stream  until  morning.  On  the  evening  of  the  22d,  it  again  struck  tents,  and 
marched  to  Hagerstown,  whence,  on  the  25th,  it  moved  by  the  Cumberland 
Valley  railroad  to  Harrisburg. 

Here,  for  the  first  time  since  their  organization,  the  men  began  to  exhibit 
impatience.  Their  campaign  had  been  a  bloodless  one.  Demagogues  endea- 
vored to  convince  them  that  they  were  no  longer  under  obligations — ^their  term 
of  enlistment  having  expired — to  obey  the  orders  of  their  officers.  This  state 
of  afiairs  might  have  resulted  disastrously,  had  not  the  previous  good  disci- 
pline created  a  feeliiig  of  confidence  in  theif  officers,  and  made  their  expressed 


THEEE   MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


12< 


wish,  equivalent  to  au  order.*     As  soon  as  ti^ansportation  conlcl  be  furnished 
the  regiment  moved  to  Pittsbm-g,  where  an  ovation  awaited  it.     On  the  Gth  of 
August  it  was  paid  and  mustered  out  of  service. 

Previous  to  this  it  had  been  determined  to  organize  a  new  regiment  for 
three  years  or  the  war,  and  within  two  weeks  from  the  disbandment,  Colonel 
Eowley  with  five  companies  departed  for  Washington,  and  before  the  end  of 
the  month  had  ten  full  companies  in  camp.  Eecruits  still  continued  to  arrive, 
until  the  organization  embraced  twelve  hundred  men.  Eeporting  directly  to 
the  War  office,  the  regiment  was  not  recognized  by  the  State  authorities,  nor 
its  officers  commissioned,  until  a  large  number  of  three  years' regiments  had  been 
placed  in  the  service.  Hence  it  was  numbered  the  One  Hundred  and  Second, 
although  it  was  among  the  first  recraited. 


FIELD  ANI)  STAFF  OFFICEES 


Thomas  A.  Rowley Colonel. 

John  N.  Purviance Lieutenant  Colonel. 

W.  S.  Mellingor Major. 

Joseph  M.  Klinkead Adjutant. 


M.  K.  Morehead Quartermaster.     . 

James  Robinson Surgeon. 

George  S.  Foster Assistant  Surgeon, 

A.  M.  Stewart Chaplain. 


Company  A. 


KECBTJITED  AT   PITTSBUKO. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


David  B.  Morris 

....Captain. 

Edstrom,  Charles  G 

.Private. 

....First  Lieutenant. 

Easton,  William 

Fox,  Thomas 

Gaches,  Joseph  L 

....do. 

William  M'llwaino.... 

...do. 

Zenas  Fish 

....First  Sergeant. 

....do. 

Gross,  David  W 

....do. 

Alward  Forster 

....Third  Sergeant. 

Glean,  Henry 

....do. 

William  H.  Craumer  .. 

....Fourth  Sergeant. 

Greenawalt,  William  G. 

....do. 

Samuel  Brozine,  Jr  .... 

....First  Corporal. 

Hanna,  William 

..--.do. 

JohnH.  Elliott.. 

....Second  Corporal. 

Hart,  Frank 

...do. 

Thomas  S.  Perkins 

....Third  Corporal. 

Hirth,  August 

....do. 

George  W.  Keifer 

....Fourth  Corporal. 

Hoon,  James  M 

...do. 

Joseph  M'Laughlin.... 

....Musician. 

Hunezeker,  Rudolph 

...do. 

John  Andrew 

do. 

Hunezeker,  WilUam  T.. 

....do. 

Adlington,  John  B 

....Private. 

King,  Benjamin  F 

....do. 

Allison.  William  P 

do. 

Kyle,  Robert 

....do. 

Alderson,  John 

do. 

Lang,  W^illiam  G 

....do. 

Leet,  John  B 

Linn,  Thomas  S 

Loomis,  Simeon  R 

....do. 

....do. 

Barker,  Marcus 

do. 

....do. 

Brown,  John  A  

Bird   William        

do. 

...do. 

do. 

Martin,  William  L 

Miller,  Samuel  B 

...do. 

Cooper,  St.  Clair 

do. 

...do. 

Covlf*   Daniel    

do. 

May,  Trovillo 

Myers,  Frank  A 

...do. 

Coiebaugh,  Henry 

do. 

...do. 

Curry,  Maurice  L 

do. 

M'Gowen,  Benjamin  F.. 

...do. 

Davitt,  Alfred  B 

do. 

M'Kenna,  Vincent 

...do. 

Duncan,  James  D 

do. 

O'Mayla,  George 

...do. 

*  The  Tliirteenth  regiment,  when  upon  the  point  of  taking  the  cai-s,  homeward  bound,  were 
called  on  to  repress  a  disturbance  occui-ring  near  the  Headquarters  of  the  Division  commander, 
a,t  one  of  the  principal  hotels  in  Harrisburg,  and  ariived  so  promptly,  in  such  good  order,  ex- 
hibitiuff  such  complete  discipline,  that  further  action  wan  unnecessary. 


128 


THIBTEEXTH   EEG12VIENT, 


Petermau,  Henry Private. 

Printer,  Isaac do. 

Perry,  Thomas do. 

Paul,  Robert  A do. 

Ruth,  John  B do. 

Roberts,  David do. 

Shaw,  John do. 

Sarber,  JohnB do. 

Steimmeyer,  Augustas do. 

Shiver,  Robert do. 


Stright,  Albert Private. 

Thompson,  George  F do. 

Trubv,  Samuel do. 

Turner,  William  F do. 

Verner,  Melchor do, 

Vogely,  Thomas do. 

Woods,  Thomas do. 

Woods,  George do. 

Wefing,  Henry  O do. 

Young,  John  8 do. 


Company  B. 


RECBTJITED  AT   BIRMINGHAM. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  2.5,  1861. 


John  W.  Patterson Captain. 

William  F.  M'Kee First  Lieutenant. 

Shepley  R.  Holmes Second  Lieutenant. 

Joseph  Bishop,  Jr „. .First  Sergeant, 

James  M'Donald Second  Sergeant. 

Martin  Shafer Third  Sergeant. 

Abner  M,  Bedell Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  Hammett First  Corporal. 

John  Mathers Second  Corporal. 

Joseph  Banks Third  Corporal. 

Augustus  Heisey Fourth  Corporal. 

Albert  Flowers Musician. 

Bancroft,  John  P Private. 

Baldis,  Peter do. 

Bankerd,  James,  Jr do. 

Banks,  William  H do. 

Berry,  Frank do. 

Blockinger,  Joseph do. 

Blockinger ,  Reinhar d do. 

Brindle,  Peter,  Jr. do. 

Brown,  William  S do. 

Bonshire,  Henry do. 

Burt,  Hamilton do. 

Caldwell,  George  W do. 

Cashdiller,  John  H do. 

Cole,  Joseph do. 

Conway,  James do. 

Davis,  Abednego do. 

Duff,  George  W do. 

Evans,  John do. 

Fisher,  Evan do. 

Flory ,  Jacob do. 

Grantz,  Deitrick ...do. 

Harris,  Milford ..do. 

Howard,  Samuel  J, .do. 

Kane,  George  W .....do. 

Kerch ner ,  Benard .do. 

Korr,  Alfred. .....do. 

Kim,  Melchoir do. 


Knaba,  Frederick Private. 

Lipps,  Louis do. 

Melhorn,  Jerome  J do. 

Metz,  Henry  J do. 

Moody,  Peter do. 

Morgan,  James  W do. 

Morgan,  Thomas  J do. 

Moyen,  Adam do. 

Murdock,  Ezekiel do. 

M'AUister,  William  F do. 

M'Coy,  Thomas  F do. 

M'Intire,  James do. 

Newmoyer,  Joseph do. 

Orth,  George do. 

Page,  Robert  S do. 

Parsons,  James  D .do. 

Perflf,  Jolm do. 

Redmond,  James ...do. 

Rich,  Jacob do. 

Richards,  John  L..... ...do. 

Roberts,  William  L do-. 

Romig,  Emanuel ..do. 

Shawhan,  Joseph,  Jr do. 

Shook,  Henry do. 

Slocum,  Henry ...do. 

Snellsauer,  Florient do. 

Somerville,  Alexander da 

Stemler,  Peter do. 

Stewart,  David ..do. 

Thomas,  Reese  J i-.do. 

Thursby,  John -.ti...-;do. 

Tarr,  David ....,., .do. 

Ungst,  Greorge ...do. 

Ungst,  Thomas  L..„ do. 

Urban,  John...., .do. 

Wenemore,  David... ...do. 

Wochle,  John do. 

Young,  Nicholas,  Jr.........do. 


Company  C. 

RECRUITED   AT   PITTSBtrRQ. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


.Joseph  Browne ; Captain. 

Charles  W.  Lewis First  Lieutenant. 

Alesfinder  P.  M'Kee Second  Lieutenant. 

Arthur  Lemon First  Sergeant. 

liewis  H.  Mayer Second  Sergeant. 

John  K.  Wightman Third  Sergeant. 

Lewis  Aurbacker Fourth  Sergeant 

WiUiam  I.  F.  White First  Corporal. 

Thomas  I.  Blackmoie Second  Corporal. 

Howard  Kerr Thi'-d  Corporal, 


Robert  Waterson Fourth  Corporal. 

James  H.  Quartz Musician. 

John  B.  Cordell do. 

Burham,  John  H Private. 

Barker,  William  H do. 

Brown,  Lewis  F do. 

Brown,  Henry  H do. 

Bridenthal,  .John do. 

Bassore,  William  W do. 

Crawford,  Da^^■(l  L do. 


TITREE   MONTHS'   SEKVICE. 


129 


Curry,  Isaac  R Private. 

Carothers,  Charles do. 

Cramers,  Joseph do. 

Callow,  Alexander  P do. 

Carroll,  William  G do. 

Silveria,  John  J do. 

Dysert,  Charles do. 

Dripps,  William  P do. 

Davis,  John do. 

Davidson,  James do. 

Ehman,  Jacob  A do. 

Eichstein,  INIatthew do. 

Ekin,  James  A do. 

Forsythe,  Alexander do. 

Flenniken,  Henry  B do. 

Grant,  Edward do. 

Grant,  Francis do. 

Gawley,  John do. 

Gross,  Ferdinand  H do. 

Hartzell,  William  M do. 

Henshall,  Charles do. 

Johnston,  Robert do. 

Kane,  William  I do. 

Kane,  .Tames do. 

Karracker,  George do. 

Lowrie,  James  A do. 

Millinger,  W'iiliam  S do. 

Miersth,  Charles  tl do. 

Matting,  Henry do. 

Matting,  Frederick do. 

Morhead,  Maxwell  K do. 


Megown,  John  A Private. 

Myers,  Worthington  W do. 

M'Ginness,  Silas  I do. 

M'Clure,  Mortle do. 

Negley,  William  B do. 

Potz,  Gustavus do. 

Peebles,  John do. 

Robb,  William  J do. 

Robinson,  James do. 

Rollings,  Robert do. 

Struble,  Philip do. 

Shim,  Charles  P do. 

Speer,  Alexander  M do. 

Snodgrass,  James  H do. 

Sahl,  Leopold,  Jr do. 

Tillolson,  Harry  H do. 

Tindle,  Robert  M do. 

Thoden,  Theodore  H do. 

Turner,  Edward do. 

Tobin,  Michael do. 

Thomas,  Joseph. do. 

Taylor,  Charles  C. do. 

Van  Voorhis,  Abraham do. 

Williams,  William,  Jr do. 

Williams,  William do. 

Williams,  Patrick do. 

Wilson,  John  C do. 

Wilson,  Oregon do. 

Walker,  Samuel  J do. 

Walker,  Samuel,  Jr do. 

Zeiger,  Charles do. 


Company  D. 


BECETJITED  AT  PITTSBURG. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  2.'>,  1861. 


William  Mays Captain. 

Luke  Loomis,  Jr First  Lieutenant. 

Albert  Fahnestock Second  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  Maxwell First  Sergeant. 

James  Patchell Second  Sergeant. 

Francis  DeMay Third  Sergeant. 

William  Grant Fourth  Sergeant. 

Alexander  Wilson First  Corporal. 

David  Scaram Second  Corporal. 

Joseph  Bartel Tliird  Corporal. 

Henry  Monath Fourth  Corporal. 

James  H.  Vance Musician. 

Robert  C.  Alexander do. 

Anderson,  William,  Jr.. ..Private. 

Boyce,  Matthew do. 

Brady,  Patrick do. 

Cougher,  Charles  H do. 

Cleary,  Edward do. 

Cochran,  Richard  H do. 

Comfort,  George  A do. 

Dnrfe,  Thomas do. 

Devaux,  John  B do. 

Drenning,  Henry  G do. 

De  Zelley,  John do. 

England,  James  T do. 

Evans,  John do. 

Elliott,  William do. 

Faulkner,  Francis  S do. 

Furman,  Charles  M do. 

Freeman,  George  P do. 

Foreman,  Samuel  P do. 

Griffith,  Edward  P do. 

Hemmerle,  Lawrence  P do. 

Higgins,  Bernard do. 

Heenan,  JohnH do. 

Hart,  John  T do. 

Jones,  Reese do. 

17 


I  Kaye,  Joshua Private. 

Myers,  Augustus do. 

Moltz,  Cyrus do,. 

Mackey,  Hugh do. 

Miller,  Henry do. 

Morange,  .Tohn  A do. 

Maddox,  Thomas do. 

Murdock,  William  J do. 

M'Clelland,  Thomas do. 

M'Lane,  William do. 

M'Kibben,  Samuel do. 

Neely,  James  J do. 

Orr,  William  J  do. 

Poll,  Andrew...., .....do. 

Parker,  James  Er ...do. 

Patterson,  James do. 

Paisly,  Hugh do. 

Peters,  WiUiam  J do. 

Reno,  Socrates do. 

Ragan,  Alexander do. 

Rodemore,  Columbus do. 

Roseburg,  Peter  B do. 

Reed,  Perry  L do. 

Smith,  William  D do. 

Sommerville,  John do. 

Smith,  James do. 

Smith,  Thomas  O do. 

Seabold,  Lewis. do. 

Thompson,  Luther  J do. 

Thompson,  Thomas do. 

Taylor,  Samuel  J do. 

Taylor,  James  H do. 

Wickham,  George  H do. 

Worthington,  Henry do. 

Wise,  John  Lewis do. 

Woods,  Thomas  S do. 


130 


THIRTEEXTH   REGIMENT, 


Company   E 


BECRTJITED  AT   PITTSBUKG. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


William  A.  Charleton Captain. 

Hamlet  Towe First  Lieutenant. 

R.  Bruce  Young Second  Lieutenant. 

WiUiam  L.  Loyd First  Sergeant. 

William  B.  Jones Second  Sergeant. 

Lewis  H.  Cochran Third  Sergeant. 

John  J.  Hersh Fourth  Sergeant. 

Charles  L.  T.  Dabney First  Corporal. 

William  Perry Second  Corporal. 

Augustus  Cochran Third  Corporal. 

John  Drum Fourth  Corporal, 

Abner  Adams Musician. 

Samuel  Armor do. 

Alberger,  Charles Private. 

Amey,  Jacob do. 

Andrews,  William do. 

Butler,  George do. 

Black,  William  J do. 

Bennett,  Stephen do. 

Burli,  Henry do. 

Baldaugh,  Peter do. 

Boston,  Shepley  H do. 

Brosey,  Christopher .do. 

Barnett,  Wilham do. 

Bust,  John  L do. 

Conner,  George  W do. 

Crider,  Daniel do. 

Chamberlain,  Cal do. 

Crookhorn,  John do. 

Crider,  William do. 

Carson,  Charles  W do. 

Coyle,  Bernard do.     , 

Campbell,  John do. 

Cooper,  Joseph do. 

Carey,  Samuel do. 

Dixon,  Henry  S do. 

Easton,  David  M do. 

Early,  Alonza.. do. 

Ferris,  Patrick do. 


Gesey,  John Private.. 

Green,  William do. 

Givens,  Bernard do. 

Herleman.  Edward  W do. 

Hagan,  William dc. 

riarsha,  James do. 

Hitchins,  William do. 

Heifer,  Peter do. 

Jewell,  John do. 

Kimberly,  Benjamin  F do. 

Kaner,  Henry do. 

liing,  Spencer do. 

Lee,  John do. 

Lyle,  Charles do. 

Mangan,  Daniel do. 

Mangan,  John  P do. 

Merithew,  Fitch do. 

Montgomery,  John do. 

M'Clelland,  James do. 

M'Kim,  John do. 

Miller,  Xavier... do. 

Pratt,  Charles do. 

Price,  David do. 

Peedon,  John  F do. 

Ryan,  Samuel do. 

Shaffer,  Alexander do. 

Sarrick,  Ambrose do. 

Smith,  James do. 

Sence,  Clemens do. 

Spicy,  John do. 

Slaymaker,  Charles do. 

Smith,  Lyman do. 

Seybold,  Christian do. 

Vance,  James do. 

Ward,  Daniel  S do. 

Williams,  Charles do. 

Wilmot,  Thomas do. 

Wood,  Charles  L do. 

Young,  John do. 


Company  F. 


RECRUITED  AT  PlTTSSTJRGf. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


Jolin  D.  M'f^arlaiid Captain* 

James  H.  Coleman First  Ldeutenantt. 

George  W.  Eowelrs ^....Second  Lieutenant. 

John  C.  MarfoW First  Sergeant. 

Samuel  H.  Hay Second  Sergeant, 

George  Perkins Third  Sefgeant* 

William  Y.  Adlington Fourth  Sei-geanti 

Wniiam  A.  Hoak First  Corporal. 

John  W.  Dunlap Second  Corporal. 

James  Larimer Third  Corporal. 

Adam  Weaver„ Fourth  CorporaL 

JohnKessler Musician. 

James  S.  Black do. 

Anderson,  John  A Private. 

Brown,  Edward  L do. 

Brennan,  Michael do. 

Beck,  Washington do. 

Eoges,  Thomas  W do. 

Syels,  William  H do. 

Brysoi^, Daniel. ...,!, -tt, do. 

Bowei},  James  A ,.,.rdo. 

Bobthj  George do, 

Br e.ckiijriage,  Linwood do. 
pndPwV  Jp$n...y....  •••_• r4P. 


Craig,  William.., Private. 

Cummins,  George  A do. 

Day,  William  S.. do. 

Day,  Allen  C ....<...do. 

Dunderi,  John.. do. 

Deterstein,  Charles da 

Dohthel,  James.; .dO# 

Fuitoil,  James.., ..........do. 

Fitzipatrick,  John .......do. 

Frazey,  Benjamin  F....<.w..do. 
Fortt,  Philip  H.-........;.......do. 

Forrester,  James  D....,ij..i<do. 

Graham,  James dd. 

Graham,  Thomas do. 

Griffin,  Robert  L do. 

Hagan,  Allen do. 

Hays,  Lewis do. 

Hughes,  John  D do. 

Haiidberry,  George  H do. 

Hottinger,  Charles do. 

Heiser,  Henry „ do. 

Hoflman,  George  C do. 

Hunt,  James  C do. 

Johnston,  Perry do. 


THREE   MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


131 


Krosaer,  William  P Private. 

King,  Henry do. 

Kemiedy,  Robert do. 

Kajmes,  Andrew do. 

Leybvirn,  George do. 

Landers,  Jacob do. 

Lord,  Horace  M.... do. 

I/inghani,  William do. 

Martin,  Joseph do. 

Morgan,  George  F do. 

Maguire,  James do. 

M'Knight,  George do. 

M  Cord,  Frank do. 

M'Cloury ,  Thomas do. 

Pittraan,  George do. 


Perkins,  David  I Private. 

Payne,  Reynolds do. 

Piper,  John  R do. 

Reddick,  George do. 

Reed,  Peter  W do. 

Reese,  John do. 

Richards,  William do. 

Schuck,  Joseph do. 

Silk,  Charles  W do. 

Silk,  Joseph  H do. 

Silk,  George  W do. 

Snowden,  William do. 

Vanhorn,  James  D do. 

Vanhorn,  William  A do. 


Company   G. 


B£CBUITED  AT  BEDFOBD,  BEDFORD  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


John  H.  Filler Captain. 

Edward  S.  Mopps First  Lieutenant. 

William  BarndoUar Second  Lieutenant. 

John  B.  Helm First  Sergeant. 

Alexander  C.  Mower Second  Sergeant. 

William  Bowman Third  Sergeant. 

William  H.  Nulton Fourth  Sergeant. 

Harry  H.  C.  Kay Fii-st  Corporal. 

Oliver  C.  Ramsey Second  Corporal. 

John  W.  BarndoUar Third  Corporal. 

George  W.  Wentling Fourth  Corporal. 

Armstrong,  Thomas Private. 

Bowers,  John do. 

Bochm,  John  W do. 

Bartholomew,  Borchiel do. 

Boor,  William  A do. 

Brown,  Jeremiah do. 

Bradley,  Alexander do. 

Borland,  Zachariah do. 

Cook,  John  F do. 

Davis,  James  W do. 

Davis,  Richard do. 

Defibaugh,  Harrison do. 

Elliott,  David  S do. 

Elder,  Samuel do. 

Filler,  WilUam  T do. 

Gates,  Theophilus do. 

Guy,  Robert do. 

Golipher,  Justice do. 

Hornig,  Frederick do. 

Hissong,  Josiah do. 

Hater,  William do. 

Hater,  Alexander  H do. 

Hill,  Aaron do. 

Hildebrand,  Alexander do. 

Jafloby,  Edward do. 

Karchner,  David do. 


Kreiger,  John Private. 

Kegg,  Jacob do. 

Karder,  William do. 

Kelly,  John  T do. 

Kay,  Ezra do. 

Lowry,  Samuel do. 

Lightningstar,  August's... do. 

Munshower,  George  W do. 

Miller,  Clement  R do. 

Miller,  John  H do. 

Mellan,  Thomas  R do. 

Mullen,  Washington do. 

Moore,  John do. 

Medley,  William do. 

M'Quillen,  Hiram do. 

M'Girr,  Matthias do. 

Mohn,  Frederick do. 

Pilkington,  Richard do. 

Pilkington,  James da. 

Peck,  Jacob  B do. 

Poorman,  Franklin  H do. 

Penn,  William  J do. 

Ramsey,  Ell  B do. 

Rabe,  Frederick  W do. 

Saupp,  James do. 

Steel,  David  S do. 

Slack,  Francis  M do. 

Shellar,  William do. 

Statler,  William do. 

Tate,  Samuel  B do. 

Tobias,  Samuel do. 

Washabaugh,  WiUiam do. 

Williams,  Richard do. 

Wilson,  William do. 

Wilson,  Hugh do. 

Wonech,  Michael do. 


Company  H. 


BECBUITBD  AT  "BtTTIiEB,  BUTLEB  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


Alexander  Gillespie Captain. 

George  W.  Smith First  Lieutenant. 

John  G.  Vandyke Second  Lieutenant. 

John  B.  M'Quiston First  Sergeant. 

Edwin  Lyon Second  Sergeant. 

Oliver  C.  Redic Third  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Muckel Fourth  Sergeant. 

Thompson  Campbell,  Jr... First  Corporal. 
Andrew  Cams,  Jr Second  Cori>oral. 


John  P.  Orr Third  Corporal. 

Joseph  B.  Mechling Fourth  Corporal. 

Thos.  A.  Cunningham. ..Musician. 

Williams.  Dickson do. 

Ayres,  Alfred Private. 

Allen,  John do. 

Allen,  Jefferson do. 

Barclay,  Shaler  C do. 

Brown,  Peterson do. 


132 


THIRTEENTH  REGIMENT, 


BedillioD,  Robert Private. 

Banks,  Andrew  M do. 

Bonder,  Jacob do. 

Crattv,  Eli  G do. 

Crooks,  William do. 

Crozier,  Robert  W do. 

Caldwell,  John. do. 

Carnahan,  Thomas  J do, 

Davis,  John do. 

Daub,  George do. 

Dunn.  William do. 

FJeming-,  Hudson  J do. 

Fitzimmons,  John do. 

Frick,  Wallace do. 

Glenn,  John  L do. 

Graham.  Samuel. do. 

Greer,  Joseph  B do. 

Gregory,  John.. do. 

Harbison,  John  D do. 

Hagerty,  Demosthenes do. 

Jamison,  William  J do. 

Jack,  William  S do. 

Kennedy,  David  R da 

Kennedv,  W'illiam. do. 

Lyon,  Robert  W ,...do. 

Lyon,  Howe  D do. 

Lyon,  Daniel  H do. 

Mackrel,  James do. 

Miller,  Isaac  M do. 

Millford,  Thomas  J do. 

IVIilfoi-d,  James  P ...do. 


Moore,  Alexander  W Private 

Marshall ,  Dun  woody do. 

M'Quiston,  W'illiam  W....do. 

Moore,  W^illiam  J do. 

M'Clmig,  Charles  H do. 

M'Lary,  James do. 

Moore,  George do. 

M'Micbael,  ]i;than  S do. 

Kixon,  Simeon do. 

Otto,  Christian  M do. 

Potts,  .James do. 

Pearce,  Robert  C do. 

Reed,  Alfred  G do. 

Ruch,  Lawrence do. 

Smith,  George  H do. 

Step,  William  II.  H do. 

Schindler,  Adam do. 

Sykes,  Thomas  M.  C do. 

Stewart,  Isaac  C do. 

Shannon,  James  H. do. 

Singer,  Augustus  I do. 

Schleppy,  Milton  I  do. 

Shakely,  Frederick  R do. 

Thompson,  Robert  I do. 

Teaby,  Oliver ..do. 

Wise,  Oliver  I do. 

Walker,  Samuel do. 

Wolf,  George do. 

Weisenstine,  Peter do. 

Wallace,  George  F do. 

Ziegler,  Andrew  S do. 


Company  I. 


KECRUITED  AT  PITTSBUEG. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  186L 


William  G.  Gallagher Captain. 

James  M'Gregor First  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  A.  Hinton Second  Lieutenant. 

George  E.  Leach First  Sergeant. 

Daniel  Burkely Second  Sergeant. 

George  W.  Grubb..... Third  Sergeant. 

James  Adams Fourth  Sergeant. 

James  Carn First  Corporal. 

Bylman  Bavard Second  Corporal. 

Charles  P.  DiUs Third  Corporal. 

John  Thomas Fourth  Corporal. 

William  O'Brian Musician. 

James  Hughs do. 

Atkins,  Lawrence Private. 

Burns,  W.  H do. 

Briggs,  Sabinus, do. 

Boyle,  John do. 

Beech,  RosweU  R do. 

Burk,  James do. 

Bletz,  Jacob do. 

Baker,  Jacob do 

Cam,  Matthew do. 

Conrad,  George  W do. 

CaldweU,  James do. 

Campbell,  John do. 

Clark,  Joseph do. 

Christ,  Grass do. 

Davis,  Thomas  D do. 

Dean,  James do. 

Dougherty,  Francis do. 

Dill,  Heni-y do. 

Doak,  Samuel do. 

Dean,  Thomas do. 

Edmonds,  George do. 

Elkins,  William do. 

Freeborn,  Thomas  B do. 

Fletcher,  Walter. . . .„ , do. 

Flet«her,  Charles do. 


Houston,  John Private. 

Higgens,  Francis do. 

Hopkins,  John do. 

Holmes,  John do. 

Kelly,  Michael do. 

KeUv,  Patrick,  1st do. 

Kelly,  Patrick,  2d do. 

Lennix,  John do. 

Lindsey,  John do. 

Lyons,  John do. 

Marbles,  George do. 

Moody,  William do. 

Morrow,  John do. 

Milligan,  John do. 

Mulliolland,  John do. 

M'Donald,  Bernard do. 

M'Gainer,  James do. 

M'Carty,  William do. 

M'Shane,  Paul do. 

M'Kinney,  Daniel do. 

M'Cammon,  John do. 

Nelson,  Thomas do. 

Nichols,  John do. 

Newton,  William. do. 

O'Connell,  Michael do. 

Olin,  David do. 

Robinson,  George do. 

Rock,  Patrick do. 

Ryan,  James do. 

Suell,  Edward do. 

Stewart,  William  H.  ........do. 

Taylor,  Samuel do. 

Walker,  Peter do. 

Weeks,  Joseph  H do. 

Whalin,  Peter do. 

Walters,  William do. 

Wilks,  John do. 


THREE  MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


Vd$ 


Company  K. 


REOnUITED  AT  PITTSBURO. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  26,  1861. 


John  Poland Captain. 

John  D.  Quinn First  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  Mooncy Second  Lieutenant. 

Henry  Hudson First  Sergeant. 

Charles  Williinson Second  Sergeant. 

John  P.  Leonard Third  Sergeant. 

Benton  F.  Brown Fourth  Sergeant. 

Abner  Updcgraft First  Corporal- 
Samuel  Alexander Second  Corporal. 

John  L.  Fojtrler Third  Corporal. 

William  B.  M'Laughlin... Fourth  Corporal. 

Michael  O'Brien Musician. 

Frank  Milstein do. 

Allen,  John  II Private. 

Anderson,  Edwin do. 

Bright,  William  J do. 

Bernhard,  Nathan do. 

Bo^^art,  David do. 

Bradberry,  Thomas  J do. 

Burns,  Arthur do. 

Buckley,  John do. 

Carline,  James  W do. 

Clayes,  Henry  M do. 

Clark,  Samuel  C do. 

Chantler,  William do. 

Carroll,  Patrick do. 

Crone,  James do. 

Carroll,  Matthew do. 

Cleaver,  licwis do. 

Clark,  Alexander do. 

Davis,  James  C do. 

Davis,  Samuel  H do. 

Donnison,  John  H do. 

Fischer,  Lewis do. 

Fleming,  James  B do. 

Grecra,  James  C do. 

Green,  James  P do. 

Graham,  William do. 


Grine,  John Private. 

Haug,  William do. 

Holmes,  John  C do. 

Harper,  John do. 

Harmon,  James do. 

Henessy,  James do. 

Hubbard,  Charles  P do. 

Kolbecker,  Frank  J do. 

Kelsey,  JohnM do. 

Louden,  John do. 

Langklin,  William  L do. 

Leonard,  Charles do. 

Laughlin,  Joseph  M do. 

Lighthill,  David do. 

Lane,  Washington do. 

M'Cormac,  James  R do. 

Multenberger,  Stephen do. 

M'Chesney,  George do. 

M'Donald',  David do. 

M'Gratty,  William  J do. 

Nixon,  Thomas  L.. do. 

Porter,  Thomas do. 

Quartz,  Joseph do. 

Rice,  Michael do. 

Ridge,  William  A do. 

Shriver,  Henry do. 

Stewart,  David  A do. 

Smithson,  Daniel  W do. 

Sweeney,  John  C do. 

Taylor,  Samuel  B do. 

Van  Pool,  George do. 

White,  John  E do. 

Whiler,  Ephraim do. 

Wells,  James do. 

Wigley,  William do. 

Wicklim,  James  A do. 

Watt,  John do. 


Fourteenth  Regiment. 


THE  Fourteenth  regiment  was  formed  at  Camp  Curtin,  of  companies  from 
various  sections  of  the  State.  The  men  had  been  recruited,  or  rather 
accepted — for  the  outpouring  everywhere  was  at  the  flood  tide — at  periods  va- 
rying from  the  15th  to  the  30th  of  Ai^ril.  The  line  officers,  becoming  impatient 
at  the  delay  in  effecting  regimental  organizations,  selected  ten  companies,  and 
calling  them  together  held  an  election,  at  which  the  following  field  officers 
were  chosen :  John  W.  Johnston,  of  Youngstown,  Westmoreland  county,  from 
Captain  of  company  F,  and  who  had  been  a  Captain  of  volunteers  in  the  Mexi- 
can war.  Colonel.  Eichard  M'Michael,  of  Eeading,  Berks  county,  who  had 
been  a  Major  in  the  Mexican  war.  Lieutenant  Colonel ;  Charles  N.  Watts,  of 
Carlisle,  Ciunberland  coimty,  Major ;  Joseph  A.  M'Leau,  of  Eeading,  was  ap- 
pointed Adjutant.  This  organization  was  recognized  and  approved  at  Head- 
quarters, and  the  men  were  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  United  States  by 
Captain  Simmons,  on  the  30th  of  April,  1861.  Many  of  the  men,  also,  had 
seen  service  in  the  war  with  Mexico  and  were  famihar  with  a  soldier's  life. — 
Clothing,  arms,  and  accoutrements  were  received  at  Camp  Curtin.  On  the 
9th  of  May,  the  Fourteenth,  in  company  with  the  Fifteenth  regiment,  was  or- 
dered to  Lancaster,  where  it  went  into  camp  upon  the  Fair  ground,  which  was 
designated  Camp  Johnston. 

The  post  was  under  the  command  of  Brigadier  General  James  S.  Negley, 
of  Pittsburg,  an  experienced  officer,  who  commanded  the  Brigade  to  which  the 
Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth  regiments  Avere  subsequently  attached.  The  men 
were  drilled  in  Scott's  tactics,  and  were  soon  brought  to  a  good  understanding 
of  the  principles  and  practice  of  that  system.  Much  attention  was  bestowed 
upon  the  troops  by  the  citizens,  and  the  whole  camp  was  entertained  with  a 
sumptuous  dinner  by  the  ladies,  by  whom  havelocks  and  Bibles  were  liberally 
distributed.  On  the  3d  of  June,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  move  to  Cham- 
bersburg,  where  it  arrived  on  the  same  day  and  went  into  camp  about  five 
miles  from  the  town.  The  Brigade  organization  was  here  completed,  and  the 
Fourteenth  was  assig-ned  to  the  5th  of  the  2d  Division.* 

On  the  16th  of  June,  the  Brigade  advanced  to  Hagerstown,  and  on  the 
20th  was  marched  to  the  neighborhood  of  Sharpsburg.  Here  the  Fourteenth 
remained,  doing  picket  and  guard  duty,  and  was  thoroughly  disciplined  in  an- 
ticipation of  active  service. 

At  early  dawn  on  the  morning  of  the  2d  of  July,  the  whole  force  under 

*  Organization  of  the  5th  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  James  S.  Negley,  2d  Division,  Major 
General  William  II.  Keim.  Fourteenth  regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteers,  Colonel  John  W. 
Johnston;  Fifteenth  regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteers,  Colonel  R.  A.Oakford;  Twenty-fourtli 
regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteers,  Colonel  Joshua  T.  Owen. 


THREE   IVrONTfTS'   SERVICE. 


135 


General  Patterson  commenced  crossing-  the  Potomac.  The  column  took  the 
main  road  to  Martinsburg,  except  the  Brigade  under  General  Negley,  which, 
at  a  point  about  one  mile  from  the  ford,  diverged  to  the  right,  to  meet  the  enemy 
should  he  come  from  Hedgesville,  to  guard  the  right,  and  to  rejoin  at  Hains- 
ville.*  On  the  following  day  the  Fourteenth  arrived  at  Martinsburg,  and  en- 
camped near  the  town.  Several  expeditions  were  made  into  the  country,  but 
in  every  instance  failed  to  meet  the  enemy.  Before  leaving  Martinsbui%o-,  a 
beautiful  flag  was  presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  citizens  of  the  place,  as  an 
expression  of  their  sympathy  in  the  Union  cause,  and  as  an  acknowledgment 
of  the  good  conduct  of  officers  and  men  while  doing  provost  duty  in  the  town. 
When,  subsequently,  the  place  fell  under  rebel  rule,  many  of  those  who  were 
instrumental  in  securing  and  presenting  the  flag,  were  subjected  to  bitter  per- 
secution. 

The  enemy  being  reported  in  force  at  Bunker  Hill,  about  seven  miles  dis- 
tant, on  Monday,  the  15th  of  July,  the  whole  army  moved  to  that  place.  But 
the  enemy  had  fled,  leaving  his  camping  grounds  as  the  only  vestiges  of  his 
presence.  On  Thursday  following,  the  regiment  marched  to  Oharlestown,  and 
on  Sunday  to  Harper's  Ferry,  where  the  first  intelligence  of  the  battle  of  Bull 
Eun  was  received. 

The  term  of  enlistment  having  expired,  it  was  ordered  to  Harrisburg. — 
Marching  to  Hagerstown  it  was  dispatched  by  the  Cumberland  Valley  road. 
On  arriving  at  Chambersburg,  a  telegram  was  received  from  Governor  Curtin, 
directing  it  to  go  into  camp  at  some  convenient  place  and  await  further  orders, 
Harrisburg  being  already  full  of  returning  troops.  It  was  accordingly  moved 
to  Carlisle,  where  it  encamped  and  remained  about  two  weeks.  Here  the  men 
were  paid  and  mustered  out  of  service  by  Captain  Hastings.  A  large  propor- 
tion of  officers  and  men  re-entered  the  service  in  various  Pennsylvania  organi- 
zations. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS, 


John  W.  Johnston Colonel. 

Richard  M' Michael Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Charles  N.  Watts Major. 

Joseph  A.  M'Lean^ Adjutant. 


Daniel  W.  Syler Quartemiaster 

R.  S.  Sjmiington Surgeon. 

Washington  L.  Nugent.. .Assistant  Surgeon. 
R.  M'Carter Chaplain. 


Company  A, 


KECJBUITED  AT  BEADrNG,   BERKS  COTTNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  27,  1861, 


D.  A.  Griffith Captain. 

J.  A.  M'Lean First  Lieutenant. 

E  J  Ranch Second  Lieutenant. 

J.'PhiUippi." First  Sergeant 

Amos  Arnold Sooond  Sergeant. 

H.  Missimer. Third  Sergeant. 


F.  W.  Berg Fourth  Sergeant. 

Thomas  Gabriel First  Corporal. 

G.  W.  Rapp Second  Corporal. 

S.  Dampman Third  Corporal. 

Bently  Smith Fourth  Corporal. 

H.  Goodhart Mu.sician. 


♦General  Patterson's  official  report.     (Jonduot  of  the  War,  Vol.  TI,  p.  133,  No,  34. 


136 


FOURTEENTH  REGIMENT, 


Francis  Bauer Musician, 

Armstrong,  John Private. 

Burns,  Moses do. 

Bauman,  Joseph do. 

Bosler,  Daniel do. 

Brookins,  John  H do. 

Bell,  Matthias do. 

Bell,  Nelson do. 

Chalfant.  Joseph do. 

Cook,  William.. do. 

DeVoute.  Bartholomew do. 

Deihm,  Charles  M do. 

Fink  bone,  Jacob do. 

Fawl,  Augustus do. 

Finkbono,  Daniel do. 

Fix,  Samuel do. 

Getrost,  Henry do. 

Getz,  Leonard do. 

Goodman,  Aaron do. 

Gottschall,  Emanuel do. 

Hiller,  Gotlieb do. 

Hindman,  JohnS do. 

Hassinger,  John  H do. 

Hayes,  George  M do. 

Houder,  Jacob do. 

High,  James do. 

Husk,  Samuel do. 

Hummel,  Benjamin do. 

Klemmer,  Benjamin do. 

Kramer,  Nicholas do. 

Kerper,  Daniel do. 

Lewis,  William  R do. 

Large,  William do. 


Lawrence,  William..  - ...  .Private. 

Lawrence,  Joseph do. 

Miller,  Levi do. 

Miron,  Charles do. 

INIay,  Joel do. 

Noland,  Charles do. 

Pollam,  George do. 

Quimby,  Henry do. 

Reigel,  Charles do. 

Roy,  Milton do. 

Reheafuss,  Henry do. 

Smeck,  Ephraim do. 

Steife,  Harrison do. 

Simon,  Robert do. 

Smith,  Charles do. 

Smith,  Nicholas do. 

Shalters,  F.  B.,  Jr..   do. 

Seaman,  A.  S do. 

Sailor,  Henry do. 

Sample,  Henderson do. 

Shultz,  James  A do. 

Trout,  Cyrus do. 

Traite,  Urias do. 

Toole,  James do. 

Thompson,  James  M do. 

Tassel,  Van do. 

Uimer,  Fredprick do. 

Uxly,  Cornelius do. 

Wolf,  Peter do. 

Whitman,  Edwin do. 

Weidner,  Pliilip do. 

Zellers,  Samuel do. 


Company   B 


RECRTJTTED  AT  ST.  CLAIR,  SCHUYLKILL  COUNTT. 


MUSTERED  XN,  APRIL  30,  186L 


William  H.  .Jennings Captain. 

William  G,  Burwell First  Lieutenant. 

Joseph  Enniss Second  Lieutenant. 

Char  les  Bl  acker Fi  rst  Sergeant . 

Thomas  M'Prim Second  Sergeant. 

William  F.  Guyther Tliird  Sergeant. 

Nicholas  Schmeltzer Fourth  Sergeant. 

Michael  A.  Welsh First  Corporal. 

David  Reese Second  Corporal. 

James  Blaclvcr Third  Corporal. 

Edward  R.  Breckon Fourth  Corporal. 

William  Birt Musician. 

Michael  Clark do. 

Anspach,  William.. Private. 

Blacker,  WilUam do. 

Brown,  William do. 

Brinnan,  William do. 

Blakely,  John do. 

Childs,  WilUam.. do. 

Cresswell,  Thomas do. 

Clase,  Benneville do. 

Cooper,  James  J do. 

Crow,  John ...do. 

Gather,  John do. 

Dudley,  William do. 

Davis,  William do. 

Dougherty,  John do. 

Davis,  Jonah do. 

Donley,  John do. 

Dolan,  John do. 

Dixon,  Joseph do. 

Evans,  George do. 

Francis,  ,Tohn do. 

Farnie,  George do. 

Gettius,  William do. 

Guyther,  Thomas do. 

Green,  Robert do. 

Green,  John do. 

Gable,  William u do. 


Humphries,  Evan Private. 

Harrison,  Marshall do. 

Hancock,  George do. 

Highten,  James do. 

Jenkins,  David.. do. 

Jones,  Isaac  B do. 

Jeremiah,  David do. 

Koch,  Theodore do. 

Kelley,  John do. 

Lockett,  George do. 

Mason,  John ,...do. 

Mason,  Edward do. 

Murray,  Patrick do. 

Morgan,  John  L do. 

Price,  William do. 

Pusey,  James. do. 

Richardson,  Frank  W do. 

Reese,  Reese do. 

Rogus,  Robert do. 

Snowden,  John do. 

Smith,  John  W do. 

Smith,  George do. 

Steel,  William  M do. 

Sedgwick,  Edward do. 

Stevens,  John do. 

Taylor,  John do. 

Taylor,  Charles do. 

Thomas,  George do. 

Thomas,  John  T do. 

Thompson,  John do. 

Van  Horn,  Adgate  C do. 

Vincent,  John do. 

Walker,  Daniel  D do. 

Walker,  Daniel do. 

Wilson,  Thomas do. 

Wood,  John do. 

Wonders,  Geoi-ge do. 

Zimmerman,  Adam do. 


Tnrj.r!  months'  service. 


137 


C our ANY     C. 


RECRUITED  AT 


MONTOUR    COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  2n,  1861. 


Oscar  Ephlin Captain. 

John  A.  Winner First  Lieutenant. 

Clinton  W.  Pursell Second  Lieutenant. 

Henry  M.  Trumbower.....r"1rst  Sergeant. 

Arthur  Amandus Second  .Sergeant. 

Freeze  M'Williams.  ...v.....Third  Sergeant. 

John  C.  Perrin Fourth  Sergeant. 

Jacob  Miller First  Corporal. 

George  W.  Vangilder Second  Corporal. 

Adolphus  Bookheister Third  Corporal. 

Reese  Flanigan Fourth  Corporal. 

Henry  Metz Musician. 

William  MiUiner do. 

Alcorn,  John Private. 

Alward,  John do. 

Blue,  Samuel do. 

Brown,  Benton  B do. 

Bamhart,  William do. 

Boush,  Montgomery do. 

Billmoyer,  William  H do. 

CaldweU,  Samuel  W do. 

r.a^is,  Lewis  L do. 

Banks,  George do. 

Davis,  Richard do. 

Deiss,  Reese do. 

Everhart,  Nathaniel do. 

Fields,  EUjah do. 

Fenstermacher,  Joseph  H...do. 

Foin,  John  A do. 

Gaskins,  Harbit do. 

Handley,  William ...do. 

Huntingdon,  John. do. 

Ilouser,  James ^ do. 

Howe,  John  T do. 

Hopldns,  Richard do. 

Handshaw,  Peter .do. 

Houser,  John  J do. 

Johnson,  Stephen ...do. 

Jenkins,  John  R.... .........'.. ..do. 

Johnson,' Joseph  H do. 


Jones,  Edward Private. 

Jones,  James do. 

Jones,  Matthe\\^ do. 

Jordan,  John do. 

Kelly,  Patrick ,.  do. 

Kelly,  Martin «.. do. 

Kesler,  Michael ....do. 

Loudan,  Thomas .....do. 

Lewis,  John  O ,.......;,..do. 

Mencer,  John i...do. 

Mowrer,  Charles i... do. 

M'Ninch,  Samuel do. 

Markel,  William do. 

Miller,  Jacob  C ...do. 

Ogden,  Andrew  F .do. 

Patton,  Alfred  B ;..do. 

Pursel,  John do. 

PhilUps,  James  M do. 

Robbe,  Joseph .do. 

Rank,  Ellis  H ..:.do. 

Roderick,  Edward  W.....i.do. 

Rush,  Stephen  L ;..do. 

RoUin,  Harris G ....do. 

Small,  Charles ,. do. 

Stall,  Samuel do. 

Snyder,  John  C ......do. 

Spade,  Hiram  M ...do. 

Sigler,  Robert .do. 

Thomas,  James do. 

Thomas,  WiUiam  J ....do. 

Terry,  Charles -..do. 

Tusman,  Casper ..do. 

Thorp,  James do. 

Thacher,  Edward do. 

Wise,  Mark  W do. 

iWatts,  WilUam  M do. 

Williams,  David .do. 

Woods,  John do. 

Young,  William.... do. 


Company  D. 


RECRUITED  AT  SMITH'S  MILI,,  CLEARFIELD  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  JN,  APRIL  26,  1861. 


James  Crowther Captain. 

John  S.  M'Kiernan First  Lieutenant. 

William  Stoke Second  Lieutenant. 

John  G.  Cain First  Sergeant. 

William  Round Second  Sergeant. 

Andrew  M'Clure Third  Sergeant. 

Daniel  Hoover Fourth  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Hoover First  Corporal. 

Martin  Burley Second  Corporal. 

William  Conrad Third  Corporal. 

William  M'Kiernan Fourth  Corporal. 

Irwin  W.Bell Musician. 

Abraham  H.  Brady do. 

Ball,  John Private, 

Beckweth,  Thomas do. 

Bourk,  John do. 

Pxjyor,  Peter do. 

Brady,  Patrick do. 

Brady,  William  J do. 

Brewer,  Thomas  H do. 

Carscm,  James do. 

Carr,  William do. 

18 


Connell,  William  H Private. 

Connelly,  Thomas  T do. 

Connelly,  Patrick do. 

Cresswell,  Thomas do. 

Cresswell,  Samuel do. 

Crowel,  Hiram do. 

Denny,  Peter do. 

Druckamiller,  Charles do. 

Dunlap,  George  W do. 

Fink,  John  W do. 

Fink,  Reuben do. 

PoK,  James do. 

Gibbs,  David  M ...do. 

Gillen,  William do. 

Giant,  Henxy do. 

Glasgow,  Oooree  W do. 

Gill,  wmiam  W do. 

Halderman.  Jacob do. 

Ilelsel,  John do. 

Hill,  John  L do. 

Holleu,  William  S do. 

IloUcn,  Thomas  J do. 


138 


FOURTEENTH    REGIMENT, 


Hollen,  Thomas  W Private. 

Henderson,  John  A do. 

Hunter,  Allen  M do. 

Hoffman,  John  A do. 

Johnston,  Nicodemus do. 

Kirmey,  James  E do. 

Longcoy,  Oscar do. 

Lytle,  William do. 

Mplone,  John do. 

Meredith,  William  B do. 

MiUer,  John  W do. 

Monuhen,  Patrick do. 

Mulveny,  Patrick do. 

M'Cune,  Samuel do. 

Myers,  James do. 

Rath,  Robert do. 

Richards,  George  B do. 


Robbins,  Jacob  M Privata 

Bobbins,  John  H do.    ' 

Root,  Truman do. 

Root,  Lanson do. 

Stephens,  Joseph do. 

Stephens,  .John  W do. 

Stetler,  Hiram do. 

Snyder,  Simon do. 

Stoddard,  James do. 

Straightitf,  Andrew  F do. 

Troxall,  George  W do. 

Walker,  William  E do. 

Warrick,  Isaiah do. 

Warefel,  John do. 

Weston,  Alfred do. 

Wiley,  James do. 


Company  E. 


BECBUITED  AT 


BERKS  OOtmTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


John  C.  Shearer Captain. 

JohnT.  Schoener First  Lieutenant. 

William  G.  Moore Second  Lieutenant 

George  N .  Steach First  Sergeant. 

Cyrus  Oberly Second  Sergeant. 

Henry  Weighman Third  Sergeant. 

William  Weinhold Foiuth  Sergeant. 

James  Gaul <. First  Corporal. 

Henry  Gut-walp Second  Corporal. 

Levi  Bennethem Third  Corporal. 

Eli  Daugherty Fourth  Corporal. 

John  Daniels Musician. 

Cvrus  Heflfelfinger do. 

Ayres,  James Private. 

Arnold,  Henry dd. 

Arnold,  Samuel do. 

Barket,  Samuel do. 

Bennethem,  William do. 

Bennethem,  Charles do. 

BrechbiU,  John do. 

Bennethem,  Jonathan do. 

Clouser,  John do. 

Capp,  Peter do. 

Deppen,  Jacob do. 

Dissinger,  David. do. 

Dehart,  Levi do. 

Fiddle,  Isaac do. 

Fink,  William do. 

Fosk,  Charles do. 

Fry,  William do. 

Gast,  William do. 

Haywood,  Henry do. 

Harp,  Henry do. 

Honies,  William do. 

Hawk,  Mandon do. 

Hendricks,  Reuben do. 

Hampton,  John do. 

Hofihaan,  Frederick do. 

Himmelrich,  William do. 

Haas,  John do. 


Klahr,  Samuel Private. 

Koch,  Israel do. 

Kuhns,  George  W do. 

Kautz,  Henry  P do. 

Kohler,  Henry do. 

Lash,  William do. 

Liveringhouse,  John  H do. 

Lash,  Benjamin do. 

Meek,  Lawrence do. 

Moyer,  Elias do. 

Madary,  William do. 

Mathen,  Samuel do. 

M'Guire,  Thomas do. 

Milligsock,  Augustus do. 

Muskness,  Peter do. 

Nice,  Milton  B do. 

Owens,  Blue do. 

Parson,  Samuel do. 

Putt,  Frederick do. 

Pollum,  James do. 

Reinhart,  James do, 

Rosenberger,  Henry do. 

Russell,  Jeremiah do. 

Rose,  Isaac do. 

SchoU,  Isaac do. 

Stout,  Emanuel do. 

Smith,  Zadoc do. 

Shaffer,  Michael do. 

Seidel,  William  W do. 

Strouse,  William do. 

Seidel,  James do. 

Spotz,  Daniel do. 

Ulrich,  Cyrus do. 

Wise,  Peter do* 

Wenrich,  William  H do. 

Wise,  Levi do. 

Weiser,  George doi 

WeUs,  William  H do. 

Whitaker,  Samuel do. 

Zechman,  Percival do. 


Company  F. 


HEtmuiTED  Af  GKEfiNSBURG,  V^ESTMOBBI^ND  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


S.  S.  Marcband Captain. 

Hun^phjrey  Carson First  Lieutenant. 

Andrew  Bayaird Second  Lieutenant. 

William  H.  Sowasjj  „ First  Sergeant. 


JohnS.  Baif -.* Second  Sergeant. 

Steward  Carroll Third  Sergeant. 

Josiah  B.  Lauffer Fourth  Sergeant. 

James  D.  Tharp First  Corporal. 


THREE  MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


139 


William  Weigle Second  Corporal. 

Thomas  Williams Third  Corporal. 

James  A.  Painter Fourth  Corporal. 

Jesse  Geiger Musician. 

John  Tantlinger do. 

Ayres,  Samuel Private. 

Brown,  George  W do. 

Bankert,  Robert  F do. 

Bonsel,  J.  O do. 

Bramon,  Patrick do. 

BUley,  Thomas do. 

Banks,  Robert  E do. 

Casterwiler,  John do. 

Cochran,  John do. 

Charles,  Thomas do. 

Cups,  David do. 

Donald,  John do. 

Dull,  George  H do. 

Decker,  William do. 

Davis,  T.  T do. 

Eakin,  William do. 

Gisal,  Samuel do. 

Gebhart,  John do. 

Grier,  Leander do. 

Green,  John  W do. 

Hush,  Lebbeus  B do. 

Hyte,  Henry  E do. 

Howl,  Jonathan do. 

Howl,  Albert do. 

Howl,  J.  K do. 

Heisten,  Lewis do. 

Huey,  John do. 

Huey,  Washington do. 

Huslaey,  Lewis do. 

Herten,  George ao. 

Hood,  Joseph do. 

Irvin,  John do. 

Johnston,  John  N. do. 


Keeler,  Samuel Private. 

Kennedy,  Jeremiah do. 

Kennedy,  Newton do. 

Keebert,  Daniel •. do. 

Keltz,  Alexander do. 

Kreider,  E.  W.  H do. 

Keltz,  Anthony do. 

Ludwig,  William  B do. 

Lewis,  Jefferson do. 

Littlefield,  William do. 

M'Allister,  T.  A do. 

Miliron,  Simon do, 

Marchand,  Daniel do. 

M'Cormick,  Samuel ..-.,, ...do. 

MahoflE,  William do. 

M'Kelvey,  John do. 

Nail,  H.  B do. 

O'Brien,  John  S do. 

O'Gara,  John do. 

Patton,  James do. 

Parks,  David do. 

Robinson,  G.  W do. 

Richards,  Thomas do. 

Smith,  Samuel do. 

Staugh,  John  A do. 

Smith,  Samuel  A do. 

Stott,  Joseph do. 

Smith,  John  G do. 

Scholl,  Absalom do. 

Thompson,  J.  O do. 

Taylor,  James  H do. 

Tritchman,  Irvin do. 

Teulhers,  David  S do. 

Whitaker,  Bradbury do. 

Wands,  WilUam do. 

Woods,  Henry do. 

Wilson,  Henry  A do. 

Zandel,  Albert .^do. 


Company  G. 


BECRTTITED  AT 


WESTMORELAND  COirNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  27,  1861. 


John  B.  Keenan Captain. 

Joseph  West First  Lieutenant. 

James  Carnahan Second  Lieutenant. 

Joseph  W.  Churns First  Sergeant. 

Harmon  Burd Second  Sergeant. 

James  Mullen Third  Sergeant. 

Wesley  Taylor Fourth  Sergeant. 

Thomas  C.  M'Guire First  Corporal. 

Henry  Stickle Second  Corporal. 

Robert  Knox Third  Corporal. 

John  Nicely Fourth  Corporal. 

Wilson  J.  Alkens Musician. 

William  Kells do. 

Aman,  Edward Private. 

Artist,  WUliam do. 

Baird,  WiUiam do. 

Beck,  George do. 

Beck,  John do. 

Berhn,  Joseph do. 

Berry,  John do. 

Blackljurn,  John do. 

Baird,  Simeon do. 

Caten,  John do. 

Craig,  JohnB do. 

Culbertson,  Thomas do. 

Dougherty,  William do. 

Fink,  Jacob do. 

Fhnt,  Samuel do. 

Fritz,  Alexander do. 

Fritz,  Jeremiah do. 

George,  Peter do. 

Gibson,  William do. 

Geiger,  Benjamin do. 


Hill,  Jacob „ ..Private. 

HOI,  John do. 

Hood,  George  W do. 

Hughes,  Isaac do. 

Irwin,  Elias do. 

JeUy,  George  W do. 

Keiflfer,  John ...do. 

Kelly,  Joseph do. 

Kelly,  M.  A do. 

Kennedy,  Henry do. 

Larimer,  John do. 

Lauffenberger,  Fred'k do. 

Leap,  Michael do. 

Long,  Jacob do. 

Lowry,  William do. 

Martin,  Adam do. 

Miller,  Tenedore do. 

Mitchell,  WUham do. 

Moore,  Cornelius do. 

Moore,  George  W do. 

Nicely,  Shannon do. 

Noel,  Emanuel do. 

Noel,  John do. 

Parker,  John do. 

Peden,  William do. 

Penn,  Robert do. 

Ream,  John do. 

Randolph,  James do. 

Reising,  John do. 

Seigfried,  David ...do. 

Shirey,  Hiram do. 

Showers,  Benjamin do. 

Short,  Tarn do. 


140 


FOUETBENTH  REGIMENT, 


Stephenson,  William Private. 

Stickle,  Peter do. 

Smith,  John do. 

Stoot,  Joseph do. 

Smith,  GeorgoW do. 

Taylor,  Jonathan ^ do. 


Taylor,  "Wesley Private. 

Thomas,  James do. 

Wa,lker,  John  S do. 

Waughaman,  John do. 

Wallace,  Peter  G do. 

Wittemhergor,  Joseph. .....do. 


Company   H. 


EECBUITED  AT 


-,  BLAIR  COUNTY, 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


Thomas  Holland Captain. 

William  M'Graw First  Lieutenant. 

Samuel  A.  Andrews Second  Lieutenant. 

David  Gildea First  Sergeant, 

John  II.  Robertson Second  Sergeant. 

Joseph  Mauk Third  Sergeant. 

G  eorgo  S.  Hoover Fourth  Sergeant. 

David  Ligenfeldt First  Corporal. 

Jacob  W.  Andrews ....Second Corporal. 

Mahlon  B.  Hamilton Third  Corporal. 

John  II.  Black Fourth  Corporal. 

Daniel  B.  Hicks Musician. 

Thomas  Lloyd do. 

Breeze,  Sanmel Private. 

Boring,  Henry  J do. 

Burkey,  Aaron do. 

Brubaker,  Emanuel do. 

Burke,  Patrick do. 

Bartlebaugh,  Philip do. 

Christian  John  G do. 

Dallas,  John do. 

Dibert,  Michael  H do. 

Davis,  George  W do. 

Davis,  Joshua do. 

Donahay,  David  A do. 

DUlman,  Simon  P do.  ' 

Dougherty,  Michael do. 

Engle,  Henry do. 

Emeigh,  Charles do. 

Fleck,  John do. 

Fry,  Solomon  W do. 

Flinn,  Samuel do. 

Fether,  ]\Iichael do. 

Gibboney,  James  H do. 

Gibboney,  Luther  M do. 

Gates,  Martin do. 

Grooms,  David do. 

Hainsey,  George do. 

Henderson,  William do. 


Hammond,  Edward Private. 

Hodge,  Patrick  F do. 

Hammars,  James  J do. 

Hammond,  Greenbury do. 

Hughes,  John do. 

Hall,  George do. 

Ickis,  Adam do. 

Isett,  Aaron  B do. 

Keith,  William do. 

Laiso,  John  H do. 

Mowrey,  William  R do. 

Miller,  Edward  B do. 

Miller,  Henry do. 

Mangus,  Abraham do. 

Mountain,  William do. 

Myers,  Peter do. 

M'Connell,  William  J do. 

M'Inay,  John do. 

M'Kenzie,  Robert do. 

M'Cartney,  James do. 

Malone,  Christian do. 

Nofsker,  William do. 

Osner,  George  A do. 

Perkins,  George  W do. 

Robinson,  James do. 

Rotherick,  Davis  B do. 

Robinson,  William do. 

Reffner,  James do. 

Rough,  Andrew do. 

Ruggles,  Joseph do. 

Smith,  William do. 

Smith,  John do. 

Smith,  David do. 

Stifflor,  William do. 

Shanck,  Joshua do. 

Vaughn,  George do. 

Wilt,  Joseph do. 

WiUiams,  James do 


Company  I. 


RECRUITED  AT 


MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  2,  1861. 


Alexander  Bobb Captain. 

J.  C.  Saunders First  Lieutenant. 

John  H.  Typher Second  Lieutenant. 

WiUiam  Knee...-. First  Sergeant. 

David  Brenneman Second  Sergeant. 

James  M' Fad  don Third  Sergeant. 

David  M'Kee Fourth  Sergeant. 

Johnson  C.  Akors First  Corporal. 

George  Strayer Second  Corporal. 

John  Grimes Third  Corporal. 

Peter  Barley Fourth  Corporal. 

Thomas  CampboU Musician. 

H.  Boner do. 

Brenizor,  John Private. 

BroAvn,  Washington do. 

Brown,  WiUiam do. 


Bartlebaugh,  M Private. 

Bird,  George do. 

Bartlebaugh,  SUas do. 

Brown,  Jacob do. 

Barr,  Reuben ....do. 

Burket,  George do. 

Rosier,  Henry ; do. 

Brenner,  Amos do. 

Coleman,  James do. 

Campbell,  Lawrence do. 

Cook,  Charles do. 

Carman,  Henry... do. 

Conrad,  Isiiac ."!do. 

Dunlap,  John do. 

Dilser,  Lawrence do. 

Daniels,  Edward do. 


THREE   MONTHS'    SEIIVICB. 


141 


Fore,  Yost Private. 

Fink,  Jacob <lo. 

Firth,  John do. 

Fight,  William do. 

Fighter,  Clemens do. 

Firth,  Jacob do. 

Fito,  Abraham do. 

Funk,  David do. 

Goitly,  Jacob do. 

Gxiilard,  George do. 

Greenleaf,  Buiner do. 

Grove,  Amos do. 

Himes,  John do. 

Hoover,  George do. 

Houck,  Josei>h do. 

Henry,  Frederick do. 

Himes,  John do. 

Hoover,  George do. 

Herriugton,  Horace do. 

Kuehall,  Richard do. 

Kemnierer,  Samuel do. 

Kiehl,  Theodore do. 

Kolb,  Henry do. 

Kurtz,  George do. 

Kurr,  William do. 

Kisslcr,  John do. 

Lyman,  Charles do. 

Llnglo,  Jerome do. 

Leidig,  Daniel do. 

Lytle,  John... do. 

JJW/\  Jajjies do. 


Ijoosc,  Samiici Private. 

Miller,  Edward do. 

M'Ginloy,  Thomas do. 

Mucklcr,  George do. 

Mordus,  Samuel do. 

Mausaus,  George do. 

JM'Chesnc,  John do. 

Moore,  George do. 

Metzgar,  John do. 

Mortis,  Samuel do. 

Miller,  Samuel. do. 

Moore,  Lewis do. 

Motzer,  Samuel do. 

Moss,  Edwin do. 

Nick  eson ,  Charles do. 

Ruggles,  John ,.r..do. 

Roberts,  William do. 

Rhodes,  Christian do. 

Ross,  Jacob do. 

Rice,  Joseph do. 

Sheliier,  Emanual do. 

Spencer,  James do. 

ShoeinaTi,  David do. 

Bolida,  John do. 

Tutor,  John do. 

Williams,  John do. 

Wykoli",  Samuel do. 

Washing,  .James do. 

Winn,  Henry do. 

Winn,  William do. 


Company  K. 

RECRUITED  AT    M'KEESPORT,    ALLEQUENY  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


Christian  Snyder Captain. 

Frederick  Shaum First  Lieutenant. 

George  Has  t Second  Lieutenant. 

John  Mishell First  Sergeant. 

Peter  Altmyer Second  Sergeant. 

G.  M.  Bacon Third  Sergeant. 

Thomas  J.  Dunlevy Fourth  Sergeant 

Leo  Haas First  Corporal. 

Henry  Lickert Second  Corporal. 

William  Behm Third  Corporal. 

Frank  Blessing.. Fourth  Coriwral. 

Matthias  Mumeyer Musician. 

.John  Hughes do. 

Backhouse,  William Private.    . 

Bennett,  Matthew do. 

Bach,  Nicholas do. 

Bishop,  Adam do. 

Carr,  William do. 

Culbert,  Aaron do. 

Crawford,  David  C do. 

Cooling,  Joseph do. 

Cooper,  Thomas do. 

Dougherty,  Henry do. 

Dougherty,  Jamison do. 

Davis,  John do. 

Evans,  Joseph do. 

Fastman,  Rhinehart do. 

Flore,  George do. 

Gillchrist,  James do. 

Gochnauor,  John  A do. 

Griffith,  Franklin do. 

Haas,  Stephen do. 

Heasley,  David do. 

Harrison,  Robert do. 

Hensel,  Henry do. 

IlaU,  George do. 

Kit  nchline,  .John do. 

Kristnian,  Peter  C do. 

King,  Henry do. 


Robert,  A.  D Private. 

Learch,  John do. 

liong,  Henry do. 

Ludwig,  George do. 

Meizer,  George do. 

M'Laughlin,  James do. 

M'Graw,  Alexander do. 

Miller,  Philip do. 

Martin,  Frederick do. 

Means,  W.  C do. 

Mansfield,  G.  W do. 

Morolock,  William do. 

Merkall,  Charles do. 

Pritchard,  John do. 

Radgebcr,  .John do. 

Robinson,  Francis  do. 

Reichley,  Christian do, 

Rouch,  John do. 

Rompp,  .Jolm do. 

Steinmctz,  Rhinehart do. 

Stephens,  James  W do. 

Slano,  William do.   " 

Speidel,  Conrad do. 

Shepherd,  Nicholas do. 

Saybold,  John do. 

Stein,  Peter do. 

Shaffer,  John do. 

Tish,  F.  J do. 

Ulmer,  Matthias do. 

Verner,  .Jacob do. 

Woods,  Tliomas do. 

Walker,  Tlieodorc  C do. 

Woods,  George  W do. 

Weitzcl,  Robert do. 

Welsbev,  .John do. 

Wolf,  John  S.., do. 

Weitzcl,  John do. 

Walters,  George  L do. 


Fifteenth  Regiment. 


THE  Fifteenth  regiment  was  organized  on  the  1st  day  of  May,  18G1,  at  Camp 
Curtin,  hy  the  choice  of  the  following  officers  :  Eichard  A.  Oakford,  of 
Scrantou,  Luzerne  county,  Colonel ;  Thomas  Biddle,  of  Philadelphia,  Lieuten- 
ant Colonel ;  Stephen  ]!T.  Bradford,  of  Scranton,  Luzerne  county.  Major.  John 
E.  Lynch,  of  Wilkesljarre,  was  appointed  Adjutant. 

While  the  regiment  remained  at  Camp  Curtin,  the  post  was  under  the  com- 
mand of  Colonel  Oakford.  Here  the  men  were  armed  and  partially  supplied 
with  clothing  and  equipments.  An  excellent  brass  band  was  attached  to  the 
regiment.  On  the  9th  of  May  it  was  ordered  to  Camp  Johnston,  near  the  city 
of  Lancaster,  where  the  men  were  comfortably  quartered  in  barracks,  tents  not 
having  been  provided .  The  Cam  p  was  imder  the  comm  and  of  Brigadier  General 
James  S.  Negley,  by  whose  excellent  discipline  the  troops  became  very  profi- 
cient in  the  duties  of  the  soldier.  They  received  many  kind  attentions  from 
the  people  of  Lancaster,  by  which  camp  life  was  relieved  of  many  of  its  harsh 
and  repulsive  features.  On  ,the  3d  of  June,  the  regiment  moved  via  Harris- 
burg,  to  Camp  Patterson,  near  Chambersburg,  where  it  was  assigned  to  the 
5th  Brigade,*  2d  Di\ision.  On  the  16th  of  June,  the  brigade  marched  to  Camp 
Negley,  in  the  neighborhood  of  Hagerstown,  and  two  days  thereafter  made 
a  rapid  movement  to  Williamsport,  under  the  apprehension  of  an  advance  of 
the  enemy,  but  were  obliged  to  return  without  having  been  gratified  with  the 
sight  of  a  rebel.  On  the  21st,  the  brigade  marched  to  Camp  Porter,  where  it 
was  joined  by  the  Twenty-fourth  Pennsylvania,  under  command  of  Colonel 
Owen.  While  here,  a  general  court-martial  was  convened  for  the  Division  of 
Major  General  Keim.  Lieutenant  Colonel  Thomas  Biddle,  of  the  Fifteenth 
regiment,  was  detailed  as  president,  and  Lieutenant  H.  C.  AUeman,  of  com- 
pany E,  as  judge  advocate.  This  court-martial  moved  with  the  army,  and  was 
in  session  uninterruptedly  during  the  remainder  of  the  term  of  service. 

On  the  morning  of  the  2d  of  July,  the  army  crossed  the  Potomac,  the  5th 
Brigade  having  the  right  of  the  2d  Division  and  passing  Major  General  Pat- 
terson in  review.  About  one  mile  from  the  ford  Negley's  Brigade  diverged  from 
the  line  of  march  of  the  main  column,  and  moved  by  a  road  leading  to  the 
right,  having  company  A  of  the  Fourteenth  regiment,  and  company  I  of  the 
Fifteenth  thrown  forward  to  right  and  left  as  skirmishers.  Scarcely  expecting 
to  meet  the  enemy,  the  skirmishers,  about  three  hundi'ed  yards  in  advance  of 
the  column,  were  suddenly  confronted  by  a  battalion  of  Colonel  Ashby's  cav- 
alry, dressed  in  blue  blouses,  and  having  the  general  appearance  of  XJnion 

"Organization  of  5th  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  James  S.  Negley,  2d  Division,  Major  Gen. 
eral  William  H.  Keim.  Fourteenth  regiment  Pennsylvania  vohniteers,  Colonel  John  W.  John- 
ston: Fifteenth  regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteer,^,  ColonclRicliard  A. Oalrford  ;  Twenty-fouitli 
regiment  Pennpylvania  voluntoPTs,  Colonel  Joeh-.^aT.  Owen. 


THREE   MONTH.S'  SERVICE.  143 

troops.  Emerging  from  a  tlii(ik  wood  in  the  direction  of  Falling  Waters,  they 
rode  leisurely  forward  and  baited  at  a  fence.  The  skirmishers,  mistaking 
them  for  our  own  cavalry,  obeyed  the  order  of  Colonel  Ashb^;  to  "  let  down  the 
fence."  No  sooner  was  this  done,  than  the  rebel  leader,  followed  by  some  forty 
of  his  men,  rode  into  the  field,  siuTounded  the  unsuspecting  party,  shot  down 
the  First  Sergeant,  and  demanded  the  surrender  of  the  entire  body,  consisting 
of  the  Second  Lieutenant,  John  B.  Hutchinson,  and  thiity-foui-  men.  Before 
they  had  time  to  fire,  or  hardly  to  comprehend  their  situation,  they  foimd  them- 
selves in  the  clutches  of  the  enemy,  and  were  quickly  hutilc:!  away.  The 
skirmishers  on  the  left  were  prevented  from  firing,  for  fear  of  shooting  their 
captive  comrades. 

The  column  was  at  once  thrown  into  Une,  and  marched  in  pursuit  of  Ashby  j 
but,  having  no  cavalry,  the  pursuit  was  vain.  Ashby  escaped  with  his  prison- 
ers, and  the  result  of  his  strategy  was  heralded  through  the  South  as  a  bril- 
liant affair.  But  among  honorable  men,  stealing  up  to  an  enemy  in  the  dis- 
guise of  companions  in  arms,  has  always  been  regarded  as  an  act  of  cowardice. 
The  prisoners  were  taken  to  Eichmond  on  foot,  and  being  the  first  captures  of 
the  war,  after  the  fall  of  Sumter,  were  subjected  to  every  species  of  insult  by 
the  exultant  populace.  After  being  kept  awhile  at  Eichmond,  they  were  sent 
further  South,  for  a  spectacle,  and  were  finally  lodged  in  the  oSTew  Orleans 
Penitentiary,  where  they  remained  until  General  Butler  and  Admiral  Farragut 
came  thundering  at  the  defences  of  the  city,  in  AprU,  1862,  when  they  were 
hurried  away  to  Salisbury,  and  were  soon  after  exchanged.  Six  of  their  num- 
ber died  in  Southern  prisons  from  harsh  treatment  and  exposure. 

The  army  marched  to  Martinsburg  on  July  3d,  and  the  following  day,  the 
anniversary  of  our  National  Independence,  was  celebrated  by  hoisting  the  stars 

and  stripes  on  the  Martinsburg  court  house,  with  appropriate  ceremonies 

Eemaining  until  the  15th  of  July,  the  Brigade  moved  to  Bunker  Hill,  and  two. 
days  later  to  Charlestown.  On  the  25th,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  Hagers- 
town,  which  place  it  reached  on  the  26th.  On  the  following  day  the  Four- 
teenth and  Fifteenth  regiments  encamped  at  Carlisle,  where  they  remained  imtil 
the  7tli  of  August,  and  were  mustered  out  of  service. 


144 


FIFTEENTH  REGIMENT, 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS 


Richard  A.  Oakford. Colonel. 

Thomas  Biddle lieutenant  Colonel. 

Stephen  N.  Bradford Major. 

John  R.  Lyncli Adjutant. 


Jacob  Rice Quartermaster. 

A.  P.  Meylert Surgeon. 

R.  H.  Little Assistant  Surgeon. 


Company  A. 

HBCBUITED  AT  SCBANTON,  LUZERNE  OOUNTV. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  26,  1861. 


John  Bradley ^..Captain. 

Sylvester  Shively First  Lieutenant, 

John  E.  Force Second  Lieutenant. 

Freeman  J.  Coiser First  Sergeant. 

Charles  Russell Second  Sergeant. 

William  H.  MUlor Third  Sergeant. 

Joseph  A.  Dixon Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  H.  Dixon First  Corporal. 

Edward  G.  Kichline Second  Corporal. 

Philip  W.  Cool Third  Corporal. 

Norman  R.  Coe Fourth  Corporal. 

Ruf  as  Walton Musician. 

Bernard  Elbert do. 

Bittender,  Abraham Private. 

Bitzenberger,  Charles  W....do. 

Betron,  Nelson do. 

Burke,  William do.     , 

Bennett,  Chauncey. do. 

Brink,  George do. 

Briggs,  Jeremiah do. 

Burr,  Edwin  J do. 

Cornell,  Isaac do. 

Cunningham,  Murt do. 

Combs,  Theodore  B do. 

Croll,  Mark do. 

Cassiday,  Patrick do. 

Connor,  Michael  F do. 

Carey,  David do. 

Cornwall,  Johnson  A do. 

Day,  Samuel..; do. 

Deiacy,  John do. 

Derr,  WilUam do. 

Decker,  John do. 

Dyer,  Andrew do. 

Detrick,  Elijah do. 

Ellis,  Walter  H do. 

Evans,  Jacob  W do. 

Fell,  George  W do. 

Hanyon,  John  R do. 


Hall,  Preserved  S Private. 

Hinckley,  James do. 

Hetherby,  John do. 

Haly,  Stephen do. 

Hutchinson,  Ulysses  W...do. 

Haggarty,  Nelson do. 

Hopkins,  Walter  R do, 

Hinckley,  Sylvester do. 

Knoor,  Harry  L do. 

Kater,  George  N do. 

Leteer,  Alfred  W do. 

Line,  Fletcher do. 

M'Daniel,  Joseph do. 

M'Mustrio,  Irvin do. 

M'Cormick,  John do. 

M'Carty,  Dennis do. 

Malone,  Patrick do. 

Marshall,  John  W do. 

Miller,  Conrad do. 

Miller,  Nicholas do. 

Neely,  Alexander do. 

Pierce,  Isaac do. 

Phillips,  Owen .'...do. 

Parker,  George.... ....do. 

Powell,  Watkins ^...do. 

Parker,  Noel  B do. 

Patter,  WUliam do. 

Ross,  Oliver  R do. 

Remaly,  Stephen do. 

Remaly,  Wesley do. 

Roushy,  Levi do. 

Stetler,  Charles do. 

Stetler,  Samuel do. 

Senburg,  Barton do. 

Shafer,  Georgo  E do. 

WestfaQl,  Levi  D do. 

Wolcott,  George  A do. 

White,  Hiram do. 

Walters,  Rufus do. 


Company  B. 

BEORXJITED  AT  PTTTSTON,  LUZERNE    COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


Anthony  Bro^vTi Captain. 

And  rcas  Frey First  Lieutenant. 

Onorgo  Dick Second  Lieutenant. 

nonry  Toufel .T»«Npirst  Sergeant. 

Charles  Aicher Second  Sergeant. 

Joseph  Kiiisor Third  Sergeant. 

Loo  .Stoucr _.  „„. ^.Fourth  ScJgoaut. 


Albert  Foist First  Corporal. 

Joseph  Steuer Second  Corporal. 

.Tohu  Kolb , Third  Corporal, 

Herman  Kaspur Fourth  Corporal. 

Anthqny  Wollingor Musician 

William  Esholiniiii...j do. 

Barry,  Samuel ...Privato. 


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145 


Ivauslier,  Lewis Private. 

Clauser,  Ephraim do. 

Dowde,  Robert do. 

Durve,  Ferdinand do. 

Dresde,  Frederick do. 

Dameg,  Edward do. 

Eisenstein,  .Joseph do. 

Egensen,  William do. 

Engraft",  Adam do. 

Fass,  JohnN do. 

Fritz,  John.  Martin do. 

Faethr,  William  H do. 

Feist,  Rudolph do. 

Fernekees,  Adam do. 

Flad,  Michael do. 

Filling,  John do. 

Fisher,  Jacob do. 

Fullmer,  Henry do. 

Gerald,  Tillbridge do. 

Gruneberg,  Frederick do. 

Grab,  Conrad do. 

Gobel,  John do. 

Gambel,  Peter do. 

Hilbert,  Andreas do. 

Holman,  Frederick do. 

Hummel,  Reiiihold do. 

Kienzle,  Jacob do. 

Kaiser,  Otto..... ...do. 

Kessler,  Charles.. do. 

Kunzelmau,  George do, 

Keller,  John do. 

Kelber,  Tobias do. 

Kretz,  Pet€r do. 


Klingler,  Valentine Private. 

Kiefier,  William do. 

Louse,  Joseph do. 

Merehenter,  Israel do. 

Marsh,  Christian do. 

Morton,  Irvin ....do. 

Matter,  .Jacob do. 

Matter,  Samuel do. 

Morse,  Nicholas do. 

Mishlish,  Philip do. 

Marshall,  Joseph  H do. 

MasshoideK,  Adam do. 

Neils,  Henry  S.  O do. 

Ott,  Lewis do. 

Parks,  Noah do. 

Parsons,  George  B do. 

Roser,  Frederick do. 

Rader,  John do. 

Rupple,  Joseph do. 

Reizel,  Jacob do. 

Shanz,  Daniel '. do. 

Shazle,  Jacob do. 

Shmidt,  John do. 

Stark,  John do. 

Sholl,  Frederick do. 

Shmidt,  Jacob  M do. 

Sholl,  John do. 

Shmidt,  James  R do. 

Wolf,  Jacob do. 

Wedle,  Edward do. 

Willard,  David do. 

Wolf,  Felix do. 


Company  C. 


RECRUITED  AT  PITTSTON,  lilJZERNE  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN, 

Christian  Robinson Captain.  i 

Frederick  Weichel First  Lieutenant. 

Charles  Robinson First  Lieutenant.       I 

William  Stein Second  Lieutenant. 

JohnR.  Jones,  Jr Second  Lieutenant. 

A  nthony  Ferres Second  Sergeant. 

Charles  Croner Third  Sergeant. 

Adam  Pantle Fourth  Sergeant. 

Lewis  J.  Gratz First  Corporal. 

Joseph  Mehibaum Second  Corporal. 

William  Locher Third  Corporal, 

Frederick  Wagner Fourth  Corporal. 

Frederick  Berger Musician. 

Jacob  Engel do. 

Br eithaupt .  M  atthew Private. 

Bechtold,  William do. 

Birkel,  George do. 

Biel,  Frederick do. 

Bon,  Adam do. 

Campbell,  Robert do. 

Duvrick,  Michael do. 

Erhard,  Charles do. 

Elm,  Charles do. 

Emrich,  Frederick do. 

Emrich.  Christian do. 

Faller,  Henry do. 

Frantz,  William do. 

Frasch,  Henry do. 

Futtere,  ElUs do. 

Ganther ,  Barnabas do.  ^ 

Goehrs,  Frederick do. 

Gimnich,  Peter do. 

Hatchen,  John do. 

Hartman,  PhUip do. 

Hartman,  Charles do. 

Hess,  Peter do. 

Hoffman,  John do. 

Hancock,  Owen do. 

Houseman,  Charles do. 

Harrman,  Sylvester do. 

Koch,  Adam do. 

19 


APRIL  27,  1861. 

Kammer,  John Private. 

Kleinman,  Philip do, 

Kapp,  Delos  P do. 

Korr,  William do. 

Kunzelman,  Frederick do. 

Lennich,  Charles do. 

Lewis,  Frederick do. 

Miller,  Charles do. 

Miller,  Nicholas do. 

Moser,  George do. 

Morris,  Griflith do. 

Neuffer,  Charles do. 

Nessle,  Charles do. 

Niemayer,  John do. 

Newcomer,  Casper do. 

Pontius,  Charles do. 

Reipert,  Jacob do. 

Rosar,  Jacob do. 

Roehm,  WiUiam,  1st do. 

Roehm,  WilUam,  2d do. 

Reper,  Jacob do. 

Rifford,  Gustavus do. 

Schuter,  Christian do. 

Schneider,  Philip do. 

Schweitzer,  Philip do. 

Schremsen,  Joseph do. 

Stahl,  Henry do. 

Schmitt,  William do. 

Schneider,  Peter do. 

Schneider,  Matthew do. 

Schmitt,  F'rancis do. 

Teufel,  Frederick do. 

Thomas,  Patrick do. 

Weinig,  Daniel do. 

Worth,  Charles do. 

Wagner,  Frederick do, 

Wachtle,  George do, 

Weisgarber,  Charles do. 

Zwick,  Morris do. 

Zang,  Charles' do. 


146 


FIFTEENTH  EEGIMENT, 


Company   D. 

BECRXHTED  AT  WILKESBAERE,  LUZERNE  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  22,  1861. 


Solomon  Struner Captain. 

Daniel  Dobra First  Lieutenant. 

Jacob  C.  HoLn Second  Lieutenant. 

Marcus  K.  Bishop First  Sergeant. 

John  Gebhart Second  Sergeant. 

George  Schaffer Third  Sergeant. 

Nicholas  Smith Fourth  Sergeant. 

Rudolph  Suialtz First  Corporal. 

Theophilus  H.  Stees Second  Corporal. 

James  Evans Third  Corporal. 

Frantz  Gebhart Fourth  Corporal. 

William  Fuegline Musician. 

Charles  Richter do. 

Anderson,  Alexander Private. 

Brand,  Lewis do. 

Boyer,  Amos .....do. 

Borer,  Peter do. 

Berry,  Irving do. 

Berner,  George do. 

Badenstelt,  Frederick do. 

Bfund,  John do. 

Cluss,  Charles do. 

Capp,  Christian do. 

Chatham,  John do. 

Chubb,  Daniel do. 

Chubb,  Phihp do. 

Dorsh,  Michael do. 

Dippre,  John do. 

Drum,  Jacob do.  : 

Dick,  Alexander do. 

Engert,  Philip do. 

Engelman,  John do.     , 

Fisher,  Anthony do. 

Ferguson,  Charles  „ do. 

Fenner,  William do. 

Gobert,  Henry do. 

Glaco,  Sydney  W do. 

Hushback,  Peter do. 

Hushback,  Henry do. 


Hess,  Ferdinand Private. 

Hither,  Godfried do. 

Kratch,  Peter do. 

Konrad,  John do. 

Lobshicr,  Nicholas do. 

Lifler,  Michael  do. 

Leebrick,  George  T do. 

Murray,  Cyreneus do. 

Miller,  David  P do. 

Mindendorfer,  Anthony. ..do. 

M'Donald,  William.. do. 

Novels,  George  W do. 

Oswald,  Stephen do. 

Phafley,  Charles do. 

Reman,  Edward do. 

Rubeck,  Charles do. 

Rhote,  Julius do. 

Ryeon,  James do. 

Schmuck,  Christian do. 

Silks,  Jacob do. 

Specht,  George do. 

Spalinger,  Ulricli do. 

Schibel,  Frantz do. 

Scholl,  Edward do. 

Smith,  James do. 

Schweitzer,  Lewis do. 

Steiner,  John do. 

Steiner,  Dr.  John do. 

Souter,  Conrad do. 

Tritchler,  John do. 

Vollman,  Nebmuke do. 

Weigner,  Melton do. 

Weeke,  Herman do. 

Wolf,  Jacob do. 

Wm,  John  E do. 

Wentzel,  Paul do. 

Young,  Thomas do. 

Zinunmerman,  Jacob do. 


Company  E. 


RECRUITED  AT  HARRISBURQ. 


MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  1,  IS61. 


John  Nevin Captain. 

H.  C.  AUeman First  Lieutenant. 

Henry  Lyne Second  Lieutenant. 

Samuel  Wolf Second  Lieutenant. 

Isaac  G.  Black First  Sergeant. 

Daniel  J.  Gruver Second  Sergeant. 

Daniel  Basehore Third  Sergeant. 

Christopher  Gould Fourth  Sergeant. 

Anthony  W.  Black First  Corporal. 

James  M'Leer Second  Corporal. 

Benjamin  F.  Bowman Third  Corporal. 

George  B  Egle, Fourth  Corporal. 

William  Ehler Musician. 

George  W.  Monroe do. 

Agle,  Jacob Private. 

Ayres,  Charles do. 

Alleman,  Frederick  O do. 

Black,  David do. 

Black,  George  F do. 

Buchanan,  Porter do. 

Brooks,  Henry do. 

Bratton,  Albert  P do. 

'i,  David .....do. 


Brumbaugh,  James Private. 

Campbell,  Patrick do. 

ConneUy,  Thomas do. 

Carter,  Lewis do. 

Deibler,  Levi do. 

Derstine,  George  A do. 

Dunkle,  Peter do. 

Elliott,  James do. 

Ettien,  Philip do. 

Foster,  Daniel do. 

Grubb,  JohnH do. 

Givler,  Benjamin do. 

Gibson,  William  L do. 

Gross,  Samuel do. 

Hetrick,  Jacob  D do. 

Hackett,  James  J do. 

Harrison,  John  G do. 

Hendrickson,  Ellis  S do. 

Jackson,  Cyrus do. 

Knipe,  John do. 

Kuhn,  Albert  J do. 

Kilburn,  Michael do. 

Killing,  John do. 


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147 


Lechler,  Anthony. Private. 

Lesaick,  Samuel do. 

Lowe,  Jacob do. 

M'Grath,  Patrick do. 

Mart.m,  Jacob do. 

M'Laughlin,  Peter do. 

Menges,  Michael do. 

M'Niflf,  Patrick do. 

M'Knight,  John  A do. 

Mott,  Joseph do. 

Marshall,  John  R do. 

Mumma,  David  H do. 

Price,  John do. 

Powell,  Edward do. 

Patton,  WiUiam do. 

Pratt,  Samuel do. 

Rupley,  James do. 

Roberts,  Peter  T do. 


Reiss,  John  Baltzer do. 

Rush,  Christian do. 

Rees,  James do. 

Rice,  Edward do. 

Reuter,  Martin do. 

Shaner,  Jacob  V do. 

Shindle,  Isaac   do. 

Snyder,  Simon do. 

Stabler,  johnR do. 

Swineford,  Oscar do. 

Stechley,  WiUiam  H do. 

Stine,  JohnN ...do. 

Tearney,  John do. 

Thomas,  Lorenzo do. 

Weaver,  George do. 

Winters,  Joseph do. 

Wills,  William  C do. 

Wyant,  Jeremiah „ do. 


Company  F. 

REOBTTITED  AT  MOTTNT  JOT,  LAKTOASTER  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  — ,  1861. 


Jacob  K.  Waltman Captain. 

Andrew  Eigenrode First  Lieutenant. 

David  H.  Nissley Second  Lieutenant. 

James  H.  Raymond First  Sergeant. 

Michael  Drabenstodt Second  Sergeant. 

Lewis  Hahlen Third  Sergeant. 

George  Tshudy Fourth  Sergeant. 

George  Stifiler First  Corporal. 

Jeremiah  Gettle Second  Corporal. 

Leonard  P.  Heiligh Third  Corporal. 

Joseph  Dunlap Fourth  Corporal. 

Lewis  Hoke Musician. 

Barlow,  James Private. 

Beam.  John » do. 

Brandt,  Abraham  R. do. 

Barnes,  Joseph do. 

Blaney,  Emanuel do. 

Boyer,  Samuel do. 

Blake,  John do. 

Beam,  Joel do. 

Buckius,  William do. 

Bane,  Amer do. 

Bowersack,  George do. 

Cover,  John do. 

Collins,  James do. 

Caracber,  David do. 

Eberman,  George  D do. 

Eby,  Peter  L do.         ? 

Funk,  Henry do. 

Fry,  David do. 

Frank,  Penrose do. 

Forrest,  WiUiam  B do. 

Grow,  Philip do. 

Green,  Jesse do. 

Gunter,  Charles do. 

Hoffman,  Christian  B do. 

Hartman,  Herman  ..^ do. 

Hamilton,  Albert do. 

Jacob do. 


Herr,  John  M. Private. 

Irving,  Thomas do. 

Kaylor,  Abraham do. 

Kling,  Jacob  W do. 

Keller,  John do. 

Kapp,  John do. 

Lenox,  Samuel  H do. 

Lawrence,  William  J do. 

Layton,  Samuel do. 

Lutz,  George do. 

Lynch,  Patrick do. 

M'Donald,  Frank  Y do. 

Mace,  Augustus do. 

Maloney,  Thomas do. 

Musser,  John do. 

MitcheU,  James do. 

Martin,  Andrew do. 

Naylor,  Levi do. 

Nelson,  Peter do. 

Phillips,  John  T do. 

Peroy,  Daniel do. 

Rose,  Henry do. 

Reed,  John do. 

Rife,  Abraham do. 

Stoner,  Amos do. 

Seaman,  WUUam do. 

Slaymaker,  James  A......;.. do. 

Swoads,  William do. 

Smead,  Joseph do. 

Shriner,  George do. 

Senders,  CorneUus do 

Trayer,  David do. 

TaU,  Joseph do. 

Walten,  William do. 

Walmer,  Israel do. 

Wambaugh,  Levi do. 

Wine,  John do. 

Waltondorf,  WUliam do* 


148 


FIFTEENTH   REGIMENT, 


Company  G. 

RECRUITED  AT  WILKESBARRE,  LUZERNE  COUKTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  — ,  1861. 


Thomas  Magoverix...^ Captain. 

Thomas  A.  Nichols First  Lieutenant. 

Alexander  Phillips Second  Lieutenant. 

John  Eskings First  Sergeant. 

Richard  W.  Jackson Second  Sergeant. 

George  S.  Kilhorn Third.  Sergeant. 

David  Garbet Fourtli  Sergeant. 

John  Magar First  Corporal. 

James  Phillips .Second  Corporal. 

Jesse  B.  Scott , Third  Corporal. 

Lewis  Woodrolf. Fourth  Corporal. 

Warner  W.  Pins Musician. 

Hiram  Foster do. 

Astings,  William Private. 

Bios,  Josiah do. 

Bronson,  Leonard do. 

Barber,  Peter do. 

Burke,  Patrick do. 

Brown,  Albert do. 

Bopst,  Henry  C do. 

Cunningham,  John.. „ do. 

Clave,  William do. 

Cool,  Paul do. 

Compton,  Halley do. 

Chamberlain,  CfCorge do. 

Cahill,  Patrick do. 

Cassidy,  Allen do. 

Carannagh,  Dennis do. 

Carroll,  William do. 

Davenport,  Nelson  M do. 

Dairs,  Richard do. 

Deckins,  George. do. 

Davis,  David  Jr do.  i 

Evan,  Evans do*, 

Gram,  Luke do. 

Gratton,  John do. 

Griffiths,  William do. 

Griffiths,  David do. 

Given,  George do. 


Hantz,  Abraham Private. 

Hollern,  Edward do. 

Hontz,  Isaac do. 

Jones,  Ebenezer do. 

Jones,  Dwight do. 

Jones,  John do. 

Jones,  Isaiah do. 

Jenkins,  William do. 

Kiterick,  Edward do. 

Kaufman,  Samuel  M do. 

Lloyd,  Enoch „ do. 

Lynch,  William do. 

Lucas,  Asbury do. 

Mooney,  Michael do. 

Morgan,  William do. 

Morgan,  Edward do. 

Mickle,  James do. 

M'Dermot,  Anthony do. 

M'Gee,  John do. 

Miller,  Henry do. 

M'Gahen,  David do. 

Palmatory,  Alexander do. 

Reese,  William do. 

Rimple,  Paul do. 

Roberts,  John do. 

Smith,  Edv/ard do. 

Smith,  John do. 

Scott,  Andrew do. 

Smuh,  James do. 

Sheldon,  Edwin do. 

Simes,  Stephen do. 

Shangiiey,  John do. 

Thomas,  Jeremiah do. 

Taylor,  Diltou do. 

Wagner,  Thaddeus do. 

Welsh,  George do. 

Walker,  Charles do. 

Wolff,  George do. 


Company   H. 

RECRUITED  AT  JOHNSTOWN,  CAMBRIA  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


Joseph  Johnson Captain. 

Michael  M'Nally First  Lieutenant. 

William  H.  Simpson Second  Lieutenant. 

George  W.  Barkley First  Sergeant. 

Andrew  M'Alwane Second  Sergeant. 

David  Wilson Third  Sergeant. 

Patrick  M'Ateer Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  P.  Murphy First  Corporal. 

WiUiam  Wharton Second  Corporal. 

Arthur  Jones Third  Corporal. 

Adam  Graber Fourth  Corporal. 

George  Jenkins Musician. 

Denseth  Cooper do. 

Altman,  Gustavus Private. 

Brewster,  M'Ginley do. 

Baird,  William do. 

Barnicle,  Timothy do. 

Breninger,  George do 

Bodaly,  Mark do. 

Benson,  William. do. 

Baldwin,  Alexander  T do. 

Cornelly,  Thomas do. 

Duffy,  Austin do. 


Dixon,  William Private. 

Davis,  William  H do. 

Davis,  Henry do. 

Dorland,  William do. 

Elliott,  Benjamin  M do. 

Estep,  James do. 

Emmet,  James do. 

Firebaugh,  Jacob do. 

Harvey,  Samuel do. 

Hanly,  Levi do. 

Hagans,  John do. 

Heckedon,  Henry  do. 

Heidler,  James , do. 

Hoidler,  William do. 

Heidler,  Thomas do. 

Hoflfman,  Daniel do. 

Hefright,  Henry do. 

Koch,  Loo do. 

Kinsel,  Thomas do. 

Kinsel,  Henry  M do. 

Kaige,  Joseph do. 

Lego,  Abraham do. 

Lewis,  William  G do. 


THREE  MONTHS'  SEKVICE. 


149 


Myers,  John  A Private. 

Murphy,  S.  A do. 

Mulvany,  Hugh do. 

Martin,  John do. 

Miller,  William do. 

M'Cook,  John do. 

M'Doweil,  Matthew do. 

Nelson.  William do. 

Port,  Henry do. 

Richerson,  Geoi'ge do. 

Randolph,  George do. 

Steinman,  Matthew do. 

Stehley,  Heniy do. 

Stanly,  Joseph  B do. 

Shriver,  Frederick do. 

Sellere,  Jacob do. 


Stevens,  Isaac Private. 

Turman,  Grier do. 

Temple,  Thomas do. 

Temple,  Isaac  H do. 

Turman,  Royer do. 

Viinorman,  WiUiam do. 

White,  Thomas do. 

Worley,  William  M do. 

Wilson,  Alfred do. 

Wilson,  Samuel do. 

Weight,  John  E do. 

Welsh,  John do. 

Weight,  John^ do. 

Watson,  Eugene do. 

Withington,  William... do. 


Company    I. 


RECRUITED   AT   BELIiEFONTE,   CENTRE   COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


Frank  W.  Hess Captain. 

Joseph  B.  Hoskins First  Lieutenant. 

John  B.  Hutchinson ..Second  Lieutenant. 

John  M.  Ficht.horn First  Sergeant. 

John  C.  Hoskins Second  Sergeant. 

Matthew  Heit Third  Sergeant. 

Augustus  Rank l-ourth  Sergeant. 

Hiram  Ediuundson First  Corporal. 

Wilson  P.  Palmer Second  Corporal. 

Isaac  T.  Cross Third  Corporal. 

Claudius  Hess Fourth  Corporal. 

John  B.  Crawford Musician. 

George  Swinheart do. 

Adams,  Richard Private. 

Aslilemau,  Jacob do. 

Beard,  David do. 

Burrows,  Frank do. 

Blenney,  Charles  H do. 

Bettleyoung,  Amos do. 

Boyer,  William  I do. 

Burns,  James  Owen do. 

Colehearse,  John do. 

Crosthwait,  Lot.. do. 

Conahan,  Menace do. 

Carver,  William do. 

Clink,  Frederick do, 

Carey,  Justice do. 

Dupes,  John do. 

Day,  Samuel do. 

Dougherty,  Richard do. 

Deitrick,  Jacob do. 

Decker,  Thomas do. 

Dice,  William do. 

Edward,  Alexander  H do. 

Emst,  Christian do. 

Faraer,  Thomas do. 

Fatintz,  Jacob do. 

Gares,  Jerenaiah do. 

Glenen,  Patrick do. 


Hughes,  Thomas Private. 

Holfman,  Samuel do. 

Jenkins,  John do. 

Jenkins,  Henry do. 

Ketner,  George do. 

Kreider,  WiDiam djo. 

Marks,  Isaac  W do. 

M'Gay,  Patrick do. 

Morgan,  Enoch do. 

Morgan,  John do. 

Murphy,  ^rartin do. 

Peters,  Reuben do. 

Rett,  Frank do. 

Robson,  John  M do. 

Rouah,  William do. 

Reynolds,  John  W do. 

Shirk,  Joseph do. 

Sankey,  Henry  P do. 

Schlaterbaugh,  Conrad do. 

Shuey,  Anson  B do. 

Saylor,  Adam do. 

Saye,  John do. 

Seibert,  Benjamin  F do. 

Seibert,  David  S do. 

Tice,  Samuel do. 

Thomas,  Joseph do. 

ThreJkeed,  George  W do. 

Went,  George  W do. 

Wicks,  ./ames do. 

Williams,  David do. 

Woolly,  John do. 

Williams,  Honry do. 

Wilson,  Josiah do. 

Williams,  John do. 

Walters,  George  W do. 

Yeager,  William do. 

Youts,  William do. 

Zettle,  James  A do. 


Company   K. 

BECBUITED  AT  MARIETTA,  LANOASTEB  OOUNT?. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


James  A.  Congdon ,.„.Captain. 

H.  H.  Sawyer ., First  Lieutenant. 

John  L.  Jacobs First  Lieutenant. 

Scott  J.  Patterson Second  Lieutenant. 

Abraham  Alstead... First  Sergeant. 


George  W.  Caracher Second  Sergeant. 

Andrew  J.  Mills Third  Sergeant. 

David  Coble Fourth  Sergeant. 

JohnM'Farlane   .First  Corporal. 

John  Jalebough Second  Corporal. 


150 


FIFTEENTH  EEGIMENT. 


Israel  Hanlen Third  Corporal. 

Jacob  Dale Fourth  Corporal. 

James  Sanders Musician. 

Potter  D.  Rapp do. 

Charles  T.  Whitcomb do. 

Adkins,  Henry  D Private. 

Allison,  W do. 

Brown,  James do. 

Baker,  John do. 

Bink,  Frederick do. 

Bowman,  Henry do. 

Campbell,  James do. 

Curamings,  Eli do. 

Cochran,  Martin do. 

Caracher,  Edward. do. 

Crumb,  Austin do. 

Dale,  William  T do. 

Dale,  George  W do. 

Darman,  George,  1st do. 

Dingman,  Dennis do. 

Defrance,  Charles do. 

Drake,  Henry do. 

Darman,  George,  2d do. 

Evans,  John do. 

Eiker,  John do. 

Eisenberger,  Martin do. 

Ford,  Charles  W do. 

Fellinger,  Adam do. 

Fisher,  George do. 

Grove,  Daniel  W do. 

Hart,  Harly  W do. 

Henice,  A.  A.  O do. 

Haden,  Peter do. 

Hair,  Stran  Augustus do. 

Hass,  John  W do. 

Hildebrand,  Franklin do. 

Haughey,  Patrick do. 

Jonea,  William  ..,.„..i,.„.....do. 
John,  Cyrus „do. 


Langdon,  John  N Private. 

Leader,  Lewis  A do. 

Leahy,  Thomas do. 

Mast,  John do. 

Murphy,  Benjamin do. 

Michael,  Cyrus do. 

Moss,  Madison do. 

Mickey,  Christopher  H do. 

Martin,  Lewis do. 

Michael,  Henry do. 

Maloney,  Stephen do. 

NayJor,  James do. 

Overland,  D.  W do. 

Omit,  Christopher do. 

Pierce,  Jonathan do. 

Rhul,  H.  A do. 

Richard,  Henry do. 

Rowan,  Ephraim do. 

Rumner,  William  T. do. 

Stein,  Frederick do. 

Shilt,  Lorenzo do. 

Shields,  Leonard do. 

Shriner,  G«orge do. 

Stein,  George do. 

Sanders,  Simon do. 

Sinmers,  Stephen  D do. 

Shields,  Martin do. 

Stein,  Frederick do. 

Stratton,  Jackson do. 

Spang,  Franklin do. 

Tebo,  Lewis do. 

Vanlace,  Peter do. 

Vanhouser,  George do. 

Wiseman,  John do. 

Wilson,  Alvin  H do. 

Wiseman,  Andrew do. 

Welsh,  Louis do. 

Whitcomb,  Charles  T do. 


Sixteenth  Regiment. 


THE  Sixteenth  regiment  was  organized  at  Camp  Curtin  on  the  3d  of  May 
1861,  by  the  choice  of  the  follo\ving  officers :  Thorn  as  A.  Ziegle,  of  York 
from  Captain  of  company  A,  Colonel ;  George  J.  Higgins,  of  Tamaqua,  from 
Captain  of  company  D,  Lieutenant  Colonel ;  Frank  T.  Bennett,  of  Minersville, 
from  Captain  of  company  K,  Major  j  William  Brown  was  appointed  Adjutant. 
Five  of  the  companies  were  from  Schuylkill  county,  and  had  held  a  previous 
organization  in  the  uniformed  militia,  forming  part  of  the  1st  Brigade,  6th  Di- 
vision. Company  0  was  recruited  at  Mechanicsburg,  Cumberland  county,  by 
Captain  Jacob  Dorsheimer,  and  was  mustered  into  the  United  States  service 
on  the  20th  of  April,  for  three  years  or  the  war.  This  was  the  first  company  of 
Pennsylvanians  that  volunteered  for  the  long  term.  The  remaining  companies 
were  recruited  in  York  county. 

Immediately  after  its  organization,  it  was  ordered  to  Camp  Scott,  near  the 
town  of  York,  where  the  men  were  clothed  and  regularly  drilled.  Upon  the 
inauguration  of  the  campaign  in  the  Shenandoah  valley,  the  Sixteenth  was 
ordered  to  Chambersburg,  where  camp  equipage  was  supplied,  and  it  was  as- 
signed to  the  4th  Brigade*  of  the  1st  Division.  Joining  in  the  general  forward 
movement,  which  commenced  about  the  middle  of  June,  the  regiment  proceeded 
to  the  Potomac,  and  on  the  16th,  crossed  with  the  advance  Division ;  but  soon 
after  returned  and  remained  encamped  near  the  river  until  the  2d  of  July.  On 
the  return  of  the  Brigade,  its  commander.  Colonel  MUes,  was  ordered  to  Wash- 
ington, where  he  was  assigned  to  the  command  of  the  5th  Division,  of  M'Dow- 
ell's  army,  which  held  the  left  of  the  line  in  the  battle  of  Bull  Eun,  and  Colonel 
Longnecker,  of  the  Ninth  Pennsylvania,  succeeded  him. 

Upon  the  initiation  of  a  second  forward  movement,  two  regiments  of  in- 
fantry and  a  battery  of  three  heavy  guns  were  left  for  the  defence  of  WiUiamsport 
and  the  line  of  supply.  The  advancing  force  consisted  of  about  eleven  thousand 
men,  and  one  battery  of  six  smooth-bore  guns.  The  enemy  were  encountered  on 
the  way,  but  quickly  put  to  flight,  and  the  army  moved  rapidly  to  Martinsburg. 
Here  a  halt  was  ordred  which  continued  several  days,  for  the  purpose  of  bring, 
ing  up  a  sufficient  store  of  supplies  t  to  warrant  a  further  advance. 

*  Organization  of  the  4th  Brigade,  Colonel  Dixon  S.  Miles,  1st  Division,  Major  General  Geo. 
Cadwalader.  Detachments  of  the  Second  and  Third  United  States  infantiy,  Major  Sheppard 
commanding;  Ninth  regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteers.  Colonel  H.  C.  Longnecker;  Thir- 
teenth regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteers,  Colonel  Thomas  A.  Rowley ;  Sixteenth  regiment 
Pennsylvania  volunteers.  Colonel  Thomas  A.  Zeigle. 

t  Since  I  last  addressed  you  I  have  made  no  movements,  in  fact  have  been  prevented  by  the 
necessity  of  sendmg  aU  my  wagons  to  the  rear,  to  obtain  provisions  for  a  few  days  in  advance* 
and  to  bring  up  troops.  *  *  Though  the  Quartermaster  has  spared  no  exertions,  and  his 
agents  have  been  very  active,  he  has  not,  as  yet,  been  able  to  provide  a  supply  train  for  the 


152 


SIXTEENTH  REGIMENT, 


On  the  16th  of  July,  the  regiment  moved  to  Bunker  Hill,  and  on  the  17th 
made  a  forced  march  towards  Harper's  Ferry.  At  Sraithfield  the  Brigade 
halted  and  was  placed  in  position  to  repel  an  attack*  from  the  right  flank. 
After  the  passage  of  the  main  column,  the  Brigade  resumed  the  march,  and 
encamped  that  night  at  Charlestown.  Eemaining  here  till  near  the  expiration 
of  its  term  of  service,  the  regiment  proceeded  to  Harrisburg,  where,  on  the  30th 
of  July,  it  was  miifltered  out. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS. 


Thomas  A.  Ziegle Colonel. 

George  J.  Higgins Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Frank  T.  Bennett Major. 

■William  Brown Adjutant. 


A.  H.  Glatz Quartermasvcr. 

W^m.  W.  M'Guigen Surgeon. 

James  K.  Rogers Assistant  Surgeon. 


Company  A. 


RECRUITED  AT  YORK,  YORK  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  20,  1861. 


Thomas  A.  Ziegle Captain. 

John  Hays First  I^ieutenant. 

Solomon  Myers Second  Lieutenant. 

John  M.  Deitch First  Sergeant. 

Jacob  Stough Second  Sergeant. 

Elias  Spangler Third  Sergeant. 

William  F.  Frank Fourth  Sergeant. 

Jacob  I.  Young First  Corporal. 

William  H.  Albright Second  Corporal. 

Lewis  Small Third  Corporal. 

Zachariah  Knaub Fourth  Corporal. 

George  H.  Briermau Musician. 

Henry  Zorger do. 

Baum,  William Private. 

Baum,  John  W do. 

Brannon,  Charles  M do. 

Banstean,  Frederick do. 

Breidling,  Frederick do. 

Birnstock,  Henrv do. 

Craver,  William'H.  H do. 

Cross,  Murray  I do. 

Crull,  Samuel  S do. 

Crull,  William  R do, 

Doll,  Leonard do. 

Duncan,  Edwin  C do. 

Everhart,  David do. 

Ensign,  Joseph  H do. 

Frey,  GeorgoS do. 

Frick,  John do. 

Fox,  Charles  J "do. 

Ford,  Albert ".do. 

Funk,  Samuel do. 


Gardner,  Charles  E Private. 

Glessner,  George  W do. 

Grubb,  H.  E.  F do. 

Harris,  Oscar  K do. 

Haslup,  John do. 

Hemple,  Henry do. 

Hoelle,  John do. 

Ilgenfi-itz,  Joseph do. 

Ilgenfritz,  David  F do. 

Kraber,  Edward do. 

Klinedinst,  John do. 

King,  Benjamin  I do. 

Marks,  Gabriel do. 

MiUer,  Christian do. 

Moore,  George do. 

Moorehead,  William  F. do. 

Nickel,  Peter ?....do. 

Rabine,  George do. 

Reinhart,  Frederick do. 

Reisinger,  William do. 

Ropp,  George  H do. 

Ropp,  Charles  P do. 

Rupert,  Alexander  H do, 

Rudy,  Samuel do. 

Stair,  Harrison do. 

Stair,  George  C do. 

Spangler,  Samuel  H do. 

Spangler,  George  I do. 

Spangler,  William  A do. 

Strack,  Charles  A do. 

Stahlman,  Charles  H do. 

Swartz,  William do. 


command.  I  am,  therefore,  much  restricted  in  my  movements,  being  compeUed,  after  three 
days'  advance,  to  send  back  for  provisions.  The  difficulty  wiU  increase  as  I  advance ;  indeed 
I  am  now  almost  at  a  stand.     Conduct  of  the  War,  Vol.  II,  p.  130,  No.  27. 

*  On  the  morning  of  our  march  to  Charlestown,  Stuart's  cavalry,  which  figured  so  vigor- 
ously at  BuU  Rim,  was  upon  my  flank  all  day.  They  were  apparently  about  eight  hundred 
strong.  I  saw  them  constantly  on  my  flank  for  a  number  of  miles ;  I  could  distuiguish  them 
with  my  glass  with  great  ease.    Conduct  of  tJie  War,  Vol.  II,  p.  Gl. 


THREE  MONTHS'  SBEVTCE. 


i5;i 


Sirp,  David Private. 

Smeltzer,  John do. 

Shircy,  John do. 

Strickler,  John do. 

81riokler,  Alexander  H do. 

8hive,  Philip  M do. 

Smiti),  Lewis  M do. 


Schroeder,  Edward  L Private. 

Test,  Henry  I do. 

Thomas,  Lewis do. 

Welsh,  Daniel  L do. 

Welsh,  I  Franklin do. 

Yenser,  Christian do. 


Company   B. 


RECRUITED  AT  TAMAQUA,   SCHUYLKILL,  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  SO,  136  L 


Philip  Genther Captain. 

Henry  Eigenbrade First  Lieutenant. 

John  Gepfort Second  Lieutenant. 

Jolin  Horn First  Sergeant. 

Andrew  Hartwick Second  Sergeant. 

John  Hoffman Third  Sergeant. 

William  Sondrag Fourth  Sergeant. 

Thomas  Flemming First  Corporal. 

Christopher  Erbe Second  Corporal. 

Frederick  Groll Tliird  Corporal. 

Christopher  Schade Fourth  Corporal. 

Franklin  Gross Musician. 

William  Matteran do. 

Albright,  John  G Private. 

Aegen,  Joseph do. 

Anderson,  Augustus do. 

Aedling,  William do. 

Aeshback,  William do. 

Amboldt,  John do. 

Boetcher ,  Christopher do. 

Baerlet,  Lorenby do. 

Buckman,  John do. 

Beuikes,  Daniel do. 

Bohner,  Joseph do. 

Backnian,  Gustus do. 

Bishop,  Adam do. 

Bendle,  Philip do. 

Deebin,  P.atrick do. 

Dahnhof,  Falm do. 

Dotryen,  John do. 

Dellan,  John do. 

Engel,  Heinrick do, 

Eimbrad,  Frederick do. 

Ebendorf,  George do. 

Filger,  John do. 

Fleiger,  John do. 

Gross,  Christopher do. 

Gassback,  Adam do. 

Hartwick,  Adam do. 


Hartman,  Christopher.... Private. 

Hess,  Valentine do. 

Hess,  George do. 

Heider,  Justus do. 

Homan,  Jacob. do. 

Heiman,  Aaron. do. 

Heidler,  Israel do. 

Herwig,  Conrad do. 

Hilden,  George do. 

Israel,  George do. 

Keilman,  Herman do. 

Keich,  Conrad do. 

Knirien,  John do. 

Keidel,  Christopher do. 

Klenck,  Edward do. 

Kotting,  Edward do. 

Koch,  Philip do. 

Kline,  Martin do. 

Kellner,  John do. 

Linnenburg,  John do. 

Lindermouth,  Daniel do. 

Miller,  George do. 

Major,  Joseph do. 

Meyer,  Jacob  H do. 

Pochner,  Heinrich do. 

Rabe,  Balthaser do. 

Rembach,  Jacob do. 

Redinger,  August do. 

Rusback,  George .>do. 

Schneider,  John do. 

Seipp,  .lacob do. 

Schloeser,  Peter do. 

Schlacter ,  Israel do. 

Schmidt,  William do. 

Storck,  Adam do. 

Schaen,  John , do. 

Wallener,  Philip V. do. 

Walker,  James do. 

Zimmerman,  Peter —do. 


Company  C. 

REORUITED  AT  MECHANICSBUBG,  CUMBERLAND  COUNTT. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL.  20,  1861. 


Jacob  Dorsheimer Captain. 

David  H.  Kimmel First  Lieutenant. 

Isaac  B.  Kauflfrnan Second  Lieutenant. 

George  M.  Parsons First  Sergeant. 

Benjamin  Dull Second  Sergeant. 

Samuel  F.  Schwartz Third  Sergeant. 

David  R.  Mell Fourth  Sergeant. 

Theopholis  Mountz First  Corporal. 

WUliam  H.  Crandall Second  Corporal. 

John  O.  Bobb Third  Corporal. 

Levi  M.  Coover Fourth  CorporaL 

JohnReily Musician. 

Charles  E.  Bahl do. 

Behne,  Oscar  H Private. 

20 


Bruner,  George Private. 

Brnner,  WiUiam do. 

Barnes,  Alexander do. 

Briggs,  Job do. 

Brady,  Atkinson  M do. 

Butler,  Hensell do. 

Coble,  Ephraim do. 

Cook,  Richard do. 

Coover,  John  W do. 

Cover,  Seth  V do. 

Coney,  Thomas do. 

Conner,  Thomas do. 

Chamberlin,  Isadore  F do. 

Dougherty,  Charles do. 


164 


SIXTEENTH  EEGIMENT, 


Dougherty,  George Private. 

Detrick,  Daniel  P do. 

French,  Michael  W do. 

Fink,  John do. 

Fowler,  Lyman  II do. 

Garrett,  Harrison do. 

Guyer,  William do. 

Glowner,  Matthias do. 

Gross,  George  1 do. 

Gibney,  Joseph  W do. 

GoodAvin,  Martin  J  do. 

Hopple,  Edward do. 

Huber,  Charles do. 

Hertz,  Jeremiah  F do. 

Hull,  WilUam  C do. 

Kline,  Henry do. 

Knisley,  Abram do. 

Keller,  John  W do. 

Kimkel,  Henry do. 

Koser,  John do. 

Kinsey,  Abraham  S do. 

Xiake,  Fernandez do. 

Lochard,  Alonzo.. do. 

Mohler,  John do. 

Meekins,  William do. 


Miller,  Hiram Private. 

Nesbit,  Samuel do. 

Price,  Wesley  R do. 

Rupley,  Abraham do. 

Riter,  Michael do. 

Raphan,  John  H do. 

Reifif,  Jacob do. 

Slauhach,  Thomas  M do. 

Smith,  Henry  H do. 

Smith,  William do. 

Shriver,  D.  H do. 

Sides,  Emamiel do. 

Smith,  Josephs do. 

Seely,  Andrew  D do. 

Smith,  James  B do. 

Stackhouse,  Thomas  M do. 

Swank,  Harrison do. 

Tromble,  Solomon do. 

Thompson,  Clark do. 

Thompson,  W.  C do. 

Wilson,  Jacob  S do. 

Webster,  Robert do. 

Yount,  John  A ,u...do. 

Zell,  Samuel do. 


Company   D. 


BECBtriTED  AT  TAMAQUA,   SCHUYLKILL  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  26,  1861. 


George  J.  Higgms Captain. 

Condy  Boyle First  Lieutenant. 

Cornelius  M.  Donovan Second  Lieutenant. 

Patrick  M'Guigar First  Sergeant. 

Martin  Ryan Second  Sergeant. 

Edward  M'Nealous Third  Sergeant. 

Owen  Boyle Fourth  Sergeant. 

James  O'Donald First  Corporal. 

Joseph  Early Second  Corporal. 

Patrick  M'Kelvey Third  Corporal. 

Stephen  M'Sheffrey Fourth  Corporal. 

John  Higgins Musician. 

Richard  Dunn do. 

Boyle,  Hugh Private. 

Boner,  Patrick do. 

Brodrick,  Patrick do. 

Boyle,  Robert do. 

Brenner,  Peter do. 

Cavney,  Michael do. 

Cunnahan,  Patrick do. 

Cannon,  Condy do. 

Campbell,  Patrick do. 

Campbell,  John do. 

Cannon,  James do. 

Cannon,  Francis do. 

Caaton,  Patrick do. 

Cavanaugh,  Michael do. 

Chapman,  John do. 

Delany,  Thomas do. 

Deacon,  James do. 

Fitzgerald,  James do. 

Flannigan,  Michael do. 

Farrell,  Patrick do. 

Fisher,  Condy do. 

Foster,  William do. 

Gorvick,  Patrick do. 

Galagher,  Condy.'. do. 

Galagher,  Anthony  T...V.«...do. 


Gouldir,  Martin Private. 

Harkins,  Charles do. 

Higgins,  Cormick do. 

Hagerty,  Patrick > do. 

Hooven,  James do 

Long,  Matthew do. 

Mulhevon,  James do. 

Mundj',  Daniel do. 

Morrissey,  Edward do. 

Melly,  Patrick do. 

Maloy,  Michael do. 

Maloy,  Stephen do. 

Mason,  Isaac do. 

Mooney,  John do. 

Martin,  Michael do. 

Mulhart,  Patrick do. 

Mullhevon,  Thomas do. 

M'Cakill,  Charles do. 

M'Manus,  Alexander do. 

M'Guir,  John do. 

M'Gee,  Patrick do. 

M'Hugh,  John do. 

M'Nally,  Henry do. 

M'Devitt,  Edward do. 

M'Sheffrey,  William do. 

M'Ginley,  James do. 

Padden,  James do. 

Powers,  Patrick do. 

Reardon,  Michael do. 

Rooney,  Percy  C.  H.. do. 

Stapleton,  Michael do. 

Shovolin,  Patrick do. 

Tobin,  Richard do. 

Tual,  Patrick do. 

Winkle,  Patrick do. 

Walley,  Samuel do. 

Whitaker,  Francis  A do. 

Whalin,  William do. 


THBEE  MONTHS'  SEKVICE. 


155 


Company  E. 

KECRUITED  AT  SILVER  CREEK,  SCHUYLKILIj  COUNTTi 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  27,  1861. 


William  Winlack Captain. 

Patrick  M'QuaU First  Lieutenant. 

Lawrence  Ennis Second  Lieutenant. 

William  CuUen First  Sergeant. 

Robert  Wasson Second  Sergeant. 

James  Gallery Third  Sergeant. 

William  Trainor Fourth  Sergeant. 

Staflbrd  Johnson First  Corporal. 

John  Cartey Second  Corporal. 

Charles  Murry Third  Corporal. 

Thomas  Feely Fourth  Corporal. 

James  M'Allister Musician. 

Michael  Martin do. 

Berger,  Solomon Private. 

Brennin,  James do. 

Crommey ,  Stephen do. 

Corby,  William do. 

Clements,  Samuel do. 

Cramer,  Francis do. 

Corkran,  Thomas do. 

Coogan,  Richard do. 

Dinsmore,  John do. 

Dawson,  Robert do. 

Dumm,  Charles do. 

Delaney,  Patrick do. 

Davis,  Evan do. 

Dooling,  Francis do. 

Dunevan,  Patrick do. 

Davis,  David  G do. 

Elliott,  John do. 

Foley,  Michael do. 

Fuller,  Dennis do. 

Fitzpatrick,  William do. 

Fairchild,  Samuel do. 

Geary,  John do. 

Higgins,  John do. 

Higgins,  Patrick do. 

Hill,  Jacob do. 

Harp,  Albania do. 


Haas,  John  S Private. 

Irving,  James do. 

Jones,  Daniel do. 

King,  Martin do. 

M'Allister,  David .......do. 

Miller,  Thomas ........do. 

Miller,  WiUiam do. 

Morrison,  Charles do. 

M'Kinney,  James do. 

Meighan,  James do. 

M'Gonagle,  Peter do. 

M'Graw,  John do. 

M'Fadden,  Charles..... do. 

Moore,  Thomas do. 

O'Brian,  Michael do. 

O'Brian,  Thomas do. 

Piatt,  Jonah do. 

Rogers,  Andrew ......do. 

Rogers,  George do. 

Rouke,  John do. 

Rosser,  John do. 

Sneddin,  John do.-! 

Shields,  James do. 

Soesby,  James do. 

Snyder,  WilUam do. 

Scott,  John do. 

Slowey,  John do. 

Sponsler,  Andrew do. 

Tosh,  Thomas do. 

Trainer,  William do. 

Thompson,  John do. 

Taylor,  William do. 

Thomas,  John ...do. 

Williams,  John  S do. 

Wingard,  John  L do. 

Welsh,  Edward do. 

Waters,  Richard  S ..do. 

Young,  Henry  C do. 


Company  F. 


RECRUITED  AT  YORK,  YORK  COUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


Horatio  Gates  Myers Captain. 

Joseph  Renaut First  Lieutenant. 

Jacob  W.  Bender Second  Lieutenant. 

Alfred  M'Kinney First  Sergeant. 

William  Troup Second  Sergeant. 

George  Kochler Third  Sergeant. 

Henry  Houser Fourth  Sergeant. 

Adam  Klink First  Corporal. 

Abraham  Becher Second  Corporal. 

Henry  Trone Third  Corporal. 

Andrew  Miller Fourth  Corporal. 

Silas  Gengling Musician. 

Lewis  Renaut do. 

AUwood,  William Private. 

Adams,  Jerome do. 

Brown,  Thomas do. 

Bittenger,  Henry  P do. 

Bair,  William do. 

Boblitz,  Israel do. 

Carr,  Henry do. 

Constine,  Henry  F do. 

Carbaugh,  Jeremiah do. 


Cline,  Lewis ..Private. 

Colbeg,  George do. 

Doll,  Jacob do. 

Deihl,  Martin do. 

Eckenrode,  Henry  A do. 

Fiscus,  Charles do. 

Gross,  John do. 

Gipe,  FrankUn do. 

Grimes,  James..... do. 

Guinlittle,  William do. 

Grim,  Hamilton  S do. 

Grim,  Joseph do. 

Hahm,  Nicholas.... ..do. 

Jones,  George do. 

Klunk,  William do. 

Keesey,  Daniel do. 

Klunk,  Anthony do. 

Low,  William do. 

Low,  John do. 

Lookabaugh,  Daniel do. 

M'Kinney,  Adam do. 

M'Elroy,  John do. 


156 


SIXTEENTH  REGIMENT, 


M'Farland,  William Pi-ivate. 

Mulgrew,  Michael do. 

M' Williams,  Jerome do. 

Martin,  John do. 

Neiderer,  Jacob  D do. 

Neiderer,  Pius do. 

Parr,  Alexander do. 

Roland,  Rolandus do. 

Robling,  Adam do. 

RhinedoUar.  William do. 

Reiling,  Adam do. 

Q,„„i„    '^''""Td do. 


Staman,  William Private, 

Soule,  John do. 

Stonesifer,  Reuben do. 

Simpson,  Calvin do. 

Schuck,  Peter do. 

Stewart,  James do. 

Weaver,  Daniel do. 

White,  William do. 

Warner,  George do. 

Wheeler,  John do. 

Wintrode,  Jackson do. 

Witmyer,  Daniel .(Jo. 


Company  G, 


RECRUITED  AT  HANOVER,   YORK  COUNTY, 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


Cyrus  Diller Captain. 

Henry  Morningstar First  Lieutenant. 

Joseph  S.  Jenkins Second  Lieutenant. 

Michael  Harmon First  Sergeant. 

Isaac  Wagner Second  Sergeant. 

John  Shanesy Third  Sergeant. 

Joel  Henry Fourth  Sergeant. 

Adam  Morningstar First  Corporal. 

William  Shuman Second  Corporal. 

Geoige  E.  Yingling Third  Corixjral. 

Joseph  A.  Slagle Fourth  Corporal. 

Simon  J.  Diller Musician. 

Thomas  L.  Wirt do. 

Bair,  Theodore Private. 

Beard,  William  A do. 

Beard,  Walter  F do. 

Butt,  Peter do.  ' 

Buehler,  Martin do. 

Bupp,  Wilham do. 

Boyer,  Frederick  M do. 

Collins,  William do. 

Chrum,  Michael do. 

Divine,  John do. 

Dillen,  Samuel do. 

Eline,  John  A do. 

Forest,  John  S do. 

Fleming,  Henry do. 

Gleason,  Leo. do. 

Grimm,  Sebastian do. 

Hubley,  Henry do. 

Herman,  Michael do. 

Kouck,  John do. 

Krook,  John  H do. 

Kneidler,  Daniel do. 

King,  Levi do. 

King,  Adajn do. 

Livingston,  George do. 

^^'~  '         do. 


Luttenberger,  George.. ..Private. 

Long,  George do; 

Mowery,  Charles do. 

Myers,  Charles do. 

M'Kinsey,  Joseph do. 

Mann,  Matthias do. 

Metzer,  Henry  C do. 

Newman,  William do. 

Petry,  John do. 

Parr^  Rufus do. 

Reaver,  Peter do. 

Ritzel,  George do. 

Runk,  John do. 

Spence,  John do. 

Shull,  David do. 

Sickel,  William do. 

Sickel,  George do. 

Stine,  Henry do. 

Shull,  Andrew  G do. 

Stair,  Daniel  F do. 

Shriver,  Jacob  H do. 

Steininger,  Franklin do. 

Schrall,  Henry do. 

Simpson,  John...; do. 

Savers,  Thomas do. 

Sharp,  Franklin do. 

Snyder,  Edward  H do. 

Snyder,  Conrad do. 

Trone,  Gustavus do. 

Test,  Abraham... do. 

Walker,  George  W do. 

Wise,  Michael do. 

Witter,  Samuel do. 

Wagner,  John do. 

Wolf,  Andrew do. 

Welsh,  George  W do. 

Wagner,  Christian ^ 


Company   H. 


RECRUITED  AT  YORK,  YORK  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


Theo<lore  D.  Cochran Captain. 

Michael  (iallagher,  Jr First  Lieutenant. 

Andrew  D.  Yocum Second  Lieutenant. 

John  A.  Ettinger I'irst  Sergeant. 

Jacob  Sheets Second  Sergeant. 

William  E.  Patterson Third  Sergeant. 

Charles  D.  Henry Fourth  Sergeant. 

Henry  Buckingham First  Corporal. 

Jacob  Buckmurster... ......Second  Corporal, 


Andrew  J.  Fulton Third  Corporal. 

John  W,  Carey Fourth  Corpoi-al . 

Isaac  Iludisil Musician. 

Andrew  Z.  Froy do. 

Bair.  Samuel  B Private. 

Barnitz,  James  F do. 

Barnmiller,  John do. 

Beck,  Jesse do. 

Beers,  .lohn do. 


THKBE  MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


157 


Blake,  Oram  G Private. 

Boviso,  Thomas  Z do. 

Bloom,  Matthias do. 

Cooks,  Jacob do. 

Coleman,  Emanuel  C do. 

Dcitz.  George do. 

Deckling,  Johannas do. 

Evans,  Samuel do. 

Engles,  John do. 

Giroy,  William ...do. 

Hagan,  John,  1st do. 

Hagan,  John,  2d do. 

Heubner.  Henry do. 

Hcidler,  .Jerome do. 

Hauck,  Jacob do. 

Herman,  Paul do. 

Ilgenfrit.7,  William do. 

Kersey,  Jonathan do. 

Keesey,  John  II do. 

Keesey,  Daniel  G do. 

Keesey,  Oliver do. 

Kendig,  John do. 

Klinefelter,  Frederick do. 

Kettles,  Frantz do. 

Kettling,  Frank do. 

Knodle,  George do. 

Keesey,  Harrison do. 

Leber,  Benjamin do. 

Eeibenight,  Henry do. 

Marver,  Jacob do. 


Miller,  Henry  C Private. 

Miller,  John do. 

Myer.s,  Abraham do. 

Myers,  Sigmond do. 

Motter,  Joseph do. 

M'Guire,  James  C do. 

M'Cauly,  William  H do. 

Michael,  John do. 

Montgomery,  Thomas  J do. 

Neoin,  Samuel  F do. 

Ness,  Edward do. 

Owens,  Edward do. 

Owens.  William do. 

Parvell,  Morris do. 

Rapp,  John do. 

Riley,  Henry  H do. 

Richard,  Martin do. 

Ream,  Eli do. 

Reary,  Jeremiah  T do. 

Stough,  John do. 

Snyder,  Charles do. 

Saylor,  Samuel do. 

Stallman,  Franklin do. 

Schellenberger,  John do. 

Schriver,  William do. 

Thompson,  Nathaniel do. 

Weidner,  Henry do. 

Whaling,  Patrick do. 

Yost,  Peter  K dot 


Company   I. 

RECRUITED  AT  POTTSVIIiliE,   SCHUYLKILL  COtJNTT. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  26,  1861. 


Joseph  Anthony Captain. 

.John  P.  Powers First  Lieutenant. 

John  Dougherty Second  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  Quirk First  Sergeant. 

John  Shortall Second  Sergeant. 

John  M'Banen,  Jr Third  Sergeant. 

Michael  Hillon Fourth  Sergeant. 

James  Fogarty Fi  rst  Corporal. 

John  Rj-an Second  Corporal. 

Thomas  Doorly Third  Corporal. 

Patrick  Curry Fourth  Corporal. 

Thomas  Smith Musician. 

William  Perry do. 

Brady,  James Private. 

Bolana,  Michael do. 

Branagan,  Ai-thur do. 

Brennan,  William do. 

Bret,  Edward do. 

Bohanan,  Michael do. 

Coney,  Francis do. 

Carroll,  Dennis do. 

Cowy,  Thomas do. 

Cowy,  William,  Jr do. 

Cole,  Daniel do. 

Cook,  Patrick do. 

Cullen,  Thomas do. 

Clancy,  William do. 

Calhoun,  Robert do. 

Drummond,  Hugh do. 

Derman,  Jeremiah do. 

Devine,  Peter do. 

Dougherty,  Thomas. do. 

Doraban,  "Patrick do. 

Doogan,  Daniel do. 

Devine,  Robert do. 

Davis,  Francis do. 

Davis,  James ' do. 

Dolan,  .Joseph do. 

Egan,  Thomas do. 


1  Farrell,  Lawrence Private. 

j  Flin,  Thomas  W do. 

I  Ford,  Edward do. 

i  Goolan,  James do. 

i  Gleason,  John do. 

!  Gallagher,  Patrick do. 

]  Hussy,  Thomas do. 

I  Hamberg,  Martin do. 

I  Kerns,  .James do. 

j  Kenedy,  Thomas do. 

I  Kelly,  Michael do. 

j  Lanigan,  Michael  S do. 

I  Lyna,  John do. 

M'Can,  Frank do. 

Moore,  Edward do. 

Maguire,  William do. 

M'Gowen,  John do. 

Murray,  John do. 

M'Cay,  Daniel do. 

Plunket,  Bernard do. 

Quin,  John do. 

Riley,  Philip do. 

Regan,  .John do. 

Savage,  Patrick do. 

Sexton,  James do. 

Shields,  Edward do. 

Sullivan ,  Timothy do. 

Scott,  Thomas do. 

Stanton,  Peter do. 

Ti'oy,  Robert..... do. 

Tracy,  Thomas do. 

Tye,  James do. 

Tobin,  Johu do. 

White,  Peter do. 

Williams,  Aaron do. 

Walsh,  Richard do. 

Walsh,  John do. 

Williams,  Dubois do. 


158 


SIXTEENTH  KEGIMENT. 


Company   K. 


RECRUITED  AT  MINEESVILLE,   SCHUYLKILL  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


Frank  T.  Bennett Captain. 

Horace  C,  Bennett First  Lieutenant. 

William  E.  Kline Second  Lieutenant. 

Andrew  Liddle First  Sergeant. 

Edward  Jones Second  Sergeant. 

Thomas  Steel Third  Sergeant. 

John  M'Gurle Fourth  Sergeant. 

Michael  Comerford First  Corporal. 

Isaac  Reed Second  Corporal. 

Daniel  Schollenberger Third  Corporal. 

John  Murray Fourth  Corporal. 

John  Jones  ~ Musician. 

Robert  N.  Furguson do. 

Brereton,  William Private. 

Berger,  John do. 

Bennan,  William do. 

Brennan,  Patrick do. 

Black,  Joel do. 

Conner,  James,  1st do. 

Chalenger,  William do. 

Cantwell,  James do. 

Cooper,  William do. 

Connor,  James,  2d do. 

Dunlap,  Thomas do. 

Davis,  John  B do. 

Davidson,  John do. 

Fitschler,  Carl do. 

Foley,  William do. 

Foust,  Nicholas do. 

Fowler,  William do. 

Forbes,  James do. 

Ford,  Jacob do. 

Faster,  George do.       ' 

Grant,  Andrew do. 

Garrett,  John do. 

Hughes,  Michael do. 

Hay,  William do. 

Henry,  John do. 

Hutchison,  Robert do. 


Hughes,  Daniel Private. 

Hinch,  Frederick do. 

Hoar,  John., do. 

Heflfner,  John do. 

Johnson,  James do. 

Judge,  John do. 

Johnson,  John  H do. 

Kerran,  James do. 

Killraue,  James do. 

Kautner,  George... do. 

Landy,  Michael do. 

Mathews,  John do. 

Morgan,  David  W do. 

Morris,  George do. 

Minuis,  George do. 

M'Donald,  John do. 

M'Cullock,  James do. 

Nixon,  William  I do. 

Nolin,  John do. 

Pace,  Robert do. 

Prosser,  Joseph do. 

Rhodes,  Thomas do. 

Robertson ,  William do. 

Rice,  Frederick do. 

Simpson,  Thomas do. 

Schofield,  James do. 

Snody,  James do. 

Sutton,  John do. 

Spencer,  Joseph do. 

Slocum,  Samuel ."...do. 

Stonehouse,  John do. 

Taylor,  Charles  N do. 

Thomas,  Thomas  M do. 

Waters,  Benjamin  A do. 

Wormel,  John do. 

Welsh,  James  H do. 

Williams,  John do. 

Zimmerman,  Joseph do'. 


Seventeenth  Regiment. 


THE  SeventeenthL  regiment,  known  in  the  State  militia  as  the  First  Eegiment 
Pennsylvania  Artillery,  was  originally  formed  as  a  battalion,  on  the  16th 
of  September,  1814,  at  Camp  Dupont,  under  the  command  of  Major  Andrew 
M.  Prevost.  On  the  14th  of  November,  of  that  year,  it  was  organized  as  a 
regiment,  when  Major  Prevost  was  chosen  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Cornelius  Ste- 
venson, First  Major,  and  Thomas  W.  Duffield,  Second  Major.  Colonel  A.  J. 
Pleasanton  succeeded  Colonel  Prevost  in  the  command,  and  upon  his  resigna- 
tion Colonel  Henry  Bohlen  was  elected.  This  regiment  was  always  relied  on 
by  the  civil  authorities,  to  respond  promptly  at  their  call  in  case  of  disturbance 
which  they  were  unable  to  suppress,  and  in  1844,  under  Colonel  Pleasanton, 
it  rendered  efficient  service  in  preventing  the  destruction  of  public  and  private 
property  by  a  mob. 

On  the  6th  of  June,  1859,  an  election  of  field  officers  was  held,  and  under 
this  organization  it  was  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  United  States  by  Ma- 
jor Charles  F.  Euff,  on  the  25th  day  of  April,  1861.  The  following  were  field 
officers :  Francis  E.  Patterson,  Colonel ;  Eobert  O.  Tyler,  Lieutenant  Colonel ; 
William  A.  Leech,  Major.  Gideon  Clark  was  appointed  Adjutant.  Eecruiting 
was  commenced  on  the  15th  of  April,  and  it  was  ready  with  the  maximum  num- 
ber for  muster  in  on  the  18th.  The  companies  had  armories  where  they  were 
quartered,  and  the  new  recruits  drilled,  rendering  it  unnecessary  to  go  iato  a 
general  camp  of  rendezvous.  The  officers  served  under  their  old  commissions, 
and  the  regiment  was  known  in  the  service  as  the  First  Pennsylvania  Artillery, 
until  the  order  of  Governor  Curtin,  dated  May  15th,  1861,  changed  its  desig- 
nation to  that  of  the  Seventeenth  Pennsylvania  Infantry. 

For  many  years  previous  to  the  rebellion  the  First  Artillery  had  been  well 
drilled  in  infantry  as  well  as  artillery  tactics.  There  was,  therefore,  little  diffi- 
culty in  drilling  the  new  recruits,  which  was  kept  up  day  and  night  at  the  ar- 
mories, from  the  time  its  services  were  offered,  until  it  left  the  city.  Aid  was 
promptly  famished  by  the  citizens  of  Philadelphia  for  the  subsistence  of  the 
recruits  until  they  were  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  United  States,  and 
the  merchants  supplied  stockings  and  under-clothing  for  the  men  in  even  greater 
quantities  than  were  needed.  On  the  6th  of  June,  the  entire  regiment  was,  by 
the  liberality  of  a  few  patriotic  citizens,  presented  with  drab  felt  hats,  and 
thenceforward  the  drab  hats  became  the  insignia  of  the  Quaker  Eegejient. 

Since  the  19th  of  April,  when  the  Massachusetts  Sixth  was  fiercely  assailed 
in  the  streets  of  Baltimore,  no  troops  had  passed  through  the  city,  and  no  at- 
tempt had  been  made  to  force  a  passage.  Troops  which  had  reached  the  Capi- 
tal fi?om  the  north,  had  proceeded  via  Annapolis.  The  necessity  of  holding  the 
direct  route  had  become  imperative,  and  General  Patterson  determined,  at  all 
hazards,  to  open  it.    He  accordingly  ordered  Colonel  Patterson  to  proceed  with 


IGO  fETE^TEEXTH   EEGOIEXT, 

the  Seventeenth  regiment,  on  the  8th  of  May,  to  Perry  ville,  there  to  be  joined 
by  Captain  (since  General)  T.  W.  Sherman's  light  battery,  and  five  coniiiaidea 
of  the  Third  Eegiilar  Infantry,  all  well  armed  and  supplied  with  ammmiitiou, 
and  thence  to  embark  on  transports  for  Baltimore.  Landing  at  Locust  Point, 
Colonel  Patterson  made  such  disposition  of  his  force  as  to  enable  him  most 
successfully  to  repel  attack,  and  commenced  his  march  through  the  city,  which 
for  nearly  three  weeks  had  been  subject  to  mob  rule.  Without  molestation,  or 
any  symptoms  of  a  hostile  demonstration,  it  arrived  at  Camden  Station  on  the 
Baltimore  and  Ohio  railroad.  Five  days  later,  on  the  13th  of  May,  General 
Butler  took  permanent  military  possession  of  the  city,  through  which  the  tide 
jf  volunteers  soon  began  to  flow,  not  again  to  be  disturbed. 

On  the  10th  of  May  the  regiment  proceeded  to  Washing-ton,  and  was  quar- 
tered in  the  Senate  Chamber  of  the  Capitol.  Two  days  later  it  was  ordered 
into  camp  on  Kalorama  Heights,  about  two  miles  Irom  the  city,  which  was  des- 
ignated Camp  Cadwalader.  The  Pennsylvania  Cornet  band,  fourteen  pieces, 
reported  for  duty  to  Colonel  Patterson,  having  been  employed  at  the  expense 
of  citizens  of  Philadelphia.  Previous  to  this,  the  regiment  had  had  no  oppor- 
tunity for  battalion  drill  j  but  it  was  commenced  on  the  second  day  after  its 
arrival.  Scott's  tactics  was  used  until  the  15th  of  May,  when  an  order  was  is- 
sued from  the  War  Department  to  substitute  light  infantry  tactics  for  the  drill 
of  the  entire  army.  This  was  commenced  by  the  companies  on  the  following 
day,  and  in  less  than  a  week  they  were  sufficiently  instructed  to  drill  by  battalion. 

On  the  10th  of  June,  the  Seventeenth  was  attached  to  the  force  sent  on  the 
Eockville  expedition,  which  consisted  of  three  regiments  of  infantry,  with  cav- 
alry and  artillery,  all  under  the  command  of  Colonel  Charles  P.  Stone  of  the 
Eegular  army.*  Proceeding  to  EockviUe,  the  force  encamped  and  remained 
.ntn  the  14th,  when  it  again  advanced  by  way  of  Darnestown  to  PoolsviUe. — 
Companies  B  and  C  of  the  Seventeenth,  a  platoon  of  Magruder's  cavalry,  and 
a  twelve-pound  howitzer  were  detached  to  proceed  to  Edwards'  Ferry,  on  the 
Potomac,  to  prevent  the  enemy  from  crossing.  On  the  18th,  a  large  force  of 
the  rebels  appeared  on  the  opposite  bank,  but  were  dispersed  by  a  few  well  di- 
rected shells  from  the  howitzer,  and  the  fire  of  the  rifled  muskets  of  the  in- 
fantry. This  detachment  was  re-inforced  by  company  I  of  the  same  regiment 
on  the  18th,  and  by  company  D  on  the  29th,  the  whole  being  under  the  com- 
mand of  Captain  D.  F.  Foley,  of  company  B. 

On  the  18th  of  June,  Captain  Gardner,  of  company  E,  with  twenty  sharp- 
shooters selected  from  the  regiment,  was  ordered  to  Conrad's  Ferry,  to  silence 
a  rebel  battery  that  was  firing  on  the  First  New  Hampshire,  stationed  there,  and 
armed  with  smooth-bore  muskets,  of  insufficient  range  to  harm  the  gunners. — 
Companies  I  and  D  having  rejoined  the  regiment,  it  left  PoolsviUe  on  the  1st 
of  July,  and  fording  the  Monocacy  creek,  marched  to  Point  of  Eocks,  where 
it  was  rejoined  by  companies  B  and  G.  Eesuming  the  march  on  the  3d,  it 
crossed  the  Catoctin  mountain  near  Jefferson,  and  proceeded  to  Knoxville, 
Maryland.  At  PetersviUe  the  Seventeenth  halted  to  raise  the  flag-staff  that  had 
been  cut  down  by  the  enemy,  and  hoisted  the  National  colors. 

*  Organization  of  force  sent  on  the  RockvUle  expedition.  First  regiment  New  Hampshire 
volunteers,  Colonel Tappan  ;  Ninth  regiment  New  Yorkvolimteers,  Colonel  Rush  C.  Hawkins; 
Seventeenth  regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteers,  Colonel  Francis  E.  Patterson ;  Detachments 
of  District  Columbia  volunteers,  Captain  Smead ;  Troop  of  United  States  cavalry.  Captain 
Magruder ;  Section  United  States  artillory,  Lieutenant  Alex.  Piper ;  President's  Mounted 
Guard,  Captain  Owens. 


THlrER    >TOXTnS-    SERVTCE. 


IGl 


At  Point  of  Rocks  it  had  been  decided  by  Colonels  Stone  and  Patterson,  to 
cross  the  Potomac  with  the  entire  command,  and  occupy  Leesburg,  and  from 
thence  make  a  raid  on  and  destroy  the  Maiiassas  Gap  railroatl.  This  was  only 
prevented  by  peremptory  orders  to  join  the  army  imder  General  Patterson. 
Proceeding  to  Williamsport,  they  forded  the  Potomac  on  the  7th  of  July,  and 
on  the  following  day  joined  the  main  cohunn  at  Martinsburg.  Here  the  Sev- 
enteenth regiment  was  assigned  to  the  7th  Brigade  of  the  3d  Division,  the  bri- 
gade remaining  as  previously  organized,  under  Colonel  Stone.  On  the  15th  of 
July  the  whole  army  marched  to  Bunker  Hill,  the  Seventeenth  forming  the  ad- 
vanced guard  of  General  Sanford's  column,  with  company  A  deployed  as  skir- 
mishers, and  on  the  17th  made  a  rapid  march  to  Charlestown,  in  which  it  formed 
part  of  the  advanced  guard,  with  companies  B,  G,  and  F  as  skirmishers. 

The  term  of  service  for  which  it  was  mustered  having  nearly  expired,  Gen- 
eral Patterson  appealed  to  the  men  to  remain  with  him  after  the  expiration  of 
their  period  of  enlistment,  if  their  services  were  needed,  which  was  acceded  to 
with  great  unanimity.  On  the  21st  of  July  the  regiment  was  presented,  at  the 
hands  of  Captain  Parry,  of  company  A,  with  a  beautiful  suite  of  colors,  con- 
sisting of  the  United  States  and  State  flags,  the  gift  of  ladies  of  Philadelphia. 
On  the  same  day  the  army  moved  to  Harper's  Ferry,  Stone's  Brigade  encamp, 
ing  on  Bolivar  Heights.  When  the  news  of  the  defeat  of  our  arms  at  Bull 
Run  was  received,  a  general  willingness  was  expressed  to  remain  a  month  longer 
if  needed,  and  to  proceed  at  once  to  Washington.  Fording  the  Potomac  on 
the  23d,  it  marched  to  Sandy  Hook,  where,  no  call  having  been  made  from  the 
Capital,  it  was  ordered  to  Philadelphia,  and  was  received  by  an  imposing  civic 
and  military  display.    On  the  2d  of  August  it  was  mustered  out  of  service. 


FIELD   AND   STAFF  OFFICERS 


Francis  E.  Patterson Colonel. 

Robert  O.  Tyler Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Williami  A.  Lerch Major. 

Gideon  Clark Adjutant. 


William  Fling Quartermaster. 

Thomas  H.  Bache Surgeon. 

Edward  Shippen Assistant  Surgeon. 


REGIMENTAL  BAND. 


J.  Moosbruger,  leader Musician. 

Henry  Gebhart do. 

Albert  Willard do. 

William  B.  Coleman do. 

Jacob  C.  Heim do. 

John  A.  Ristine do. 

Thomas  C.  Wagstaff. do. 

Gilbert  R.  Jordan do. 

21 


Henry  Fehling Musician. 

Louis  Mueller do. 

Conrad  Lang do. 

Charles  A.  Brann do. 

Henry  Bush do. 

Henry  Keen do. 

CarlLeutz do. 


162 


SEVENTEENTH  REGIMENT, 


Company  A, 


KECRTJITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


Thomas  P.  Parry Captain. 

Charles  Ross  Smith First  Lieutenant. 

George  L.  Senat Second  Lieutenant. 

Andrew  C.  Suplee First  Sergeant. 

William  C.  Ward Second  Sergeant. 

John  W.  Williams Third  Sergeant. 

George  N.  Shower Fourth  Sergeant. 

Charles  L.  Kneass First  Corporal. 

Thomas  C.  Tripler Second  Corporal. 

John  H.  Guiesinger Third  Corporal. 

Thomas  R.  Alexander Fourth  Corporal. 

Harry  C.  Blake Musician. 

Samuel  Oakford do. 

Anderson,  Henxy  T Private. 

Bache,  Albert  D do. 

Biddle,  James  C do. 

Caldwell,  Frank  M do, 

Childs,  John  Henry do. 

Conn,  Joseph  B do. 

Crawford,  John  S do. 

Crawford  Joseph  U do. 

CroU,  Edwin  M do, 

Dowgon,  William  M do. 

Fagan,  Louis  C do. 

Garrett,  Robert  M do. 

Goodwin,  Benjamin  F do. 

Grover,  Edwin  W do. 

Heyl,  William  G do. 

Hood,  John  G do. 

Hood,  William  H do. 

Hutchinson,  Samuel  P do. 

Kelly,  Robert do. 

Koyser,  Albert do. , 

Kirk,  Hiram  G ....do. 

Kaupp,  Charles  L do. 

Knight,  Charles  C do. 

Knight,  Samuel  W ......do. 

Lawrie,  Alexander do. 

Marker,  John do. 


Marston,  Frank  W Private. 

Matlack,  Henry  S do. 

Mergan,  William  C,  Jr do. 

Moss,  William do. 

Nassau,  William  B do. 

Neall,  John  E do. 

Ohl,  Adolphus do. 

Orton,  James  F do. 

Paschall,  Harry do. 

Pierie,  George  G  do. 

Pritchard,  Edward  S do. 

Redmond,  Robert  C do. 

Riley,  Nathan  P do. 

Rowland,  William  N do. 

Russell,  Henry do. 

Russell,  Timothy  P. do. 

Scott,  Walter ...do. 

Seal,  John  F do. 

Sentz,  Charles  H do. 

Shelcup,  George  H do. 

Sheridan,  Owen,  Jr do. 

Sill,  William  J do. 

Smith,  PurneU  W do. 

Sny.ler,  John  C.  C do. 

Siiiin  •.'^,  Samuel,  Jr do. 

Tan     ■••  George  E do. 

TaT.oi,  _  :•  ink do. 

Tier     Willinm  H do. 

Va::"  .      .Alexanders do. 

W.n»v. light,  Charles.B do. 

Walker,  Albert  C do. 

Wallen,  George do. 

White,  John  Chester do. 

WiUingmyre,  Chas.  W do. 

Wilson,  John  A do. 

Wilson,  Thomas  J do. 

Yeaton,  WUUam  H do. 

Zane,  JohnP do. 


Company    B. 


RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


David  F.  Foley Captain. 

Gideon  Clark First  Lieutenant. 

Peter  W.  Rogers Second  Lieutenant. 

Jacob  S.  Painter First  Sergeant. 

Frederick  Smith Second  Sergeant. 

Theodore  H.  M'Calla Third  Sergeant. 

Maurice  C.  Moore Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  Porter First  Corporal. 

Edwin  B.  Whiticar Second  Corporal. 

James  R.  Thome Third  Corporal. 

Edwin  Nelson Fourth  Corporal. 

James  Wilt Musician. 

John  W.  Leech do. 

Arnold,  Benjamin Private. 

Bardsley,  William do. 

Barnholt,  Frederick do. 

Blight,  Charles  F do. 

Boyd,  Alexander do. 

Brown,  George  B do. 

Byrnes,  Timothy  A do. 

Butcher,  Edward  U do. 

Butcher,  Pierce  A do. 

Clopp,  Frederick do. 

Calbcrtson,  William  M do. 


Danfield,  Lewis  H Private. 

Deuckla,  Charles  R do. 

Dobleman  John  C do. 

Dougherty,  William  H do. 

Eakins,  Willi-im  H do. 

Fackney,  Wi.ham  M do. 

Gibson,  James  N do. 

Gififord,  Anthony  A do. 

Greiner,  Louis  B do. 

Hauley,  Peter do. 

Harwood,  Lilburn,  Jr do. 

Hassinger,  David  T do. 

Hoeflliger,  Alexander  I do. 

Horse,  George do. 

Hill,  Richard do. 

Homer,  William  P do. 

Hufty,  Charles do. 

Ingram,  Oliver do. 

Johnson,  William  H do. 

Joyce,  Clarence  E do. 

Kagel,  William do. 

Lacey,  John,  Jr do. 

Lapeley,  Albert  B do. 

Leech,  Daniel do. 


THREE  MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


163 


liOgo,  Albert  J Private. 

Maginnis,  Charles  J do. 

Martin,  Joseph  M do. 

Maxwell,  John  F do. 

Muger,  Christian do. 

Miller,  John  F do. 

Moore,  Charles  C do. 

Moore,  William  Q do, 

Mulock,  George  G do. 

Neilson,  Henry  B do. 

Newman,  Adam do. 

Noble,  John do. 

Nudd,  Charles  B do, 

Odell,  Morgan  do. 

Pennebaker,  Amos do. 


Pritchie,  George  A Private. 

Preston,  Henry do. 

Prickett,  Arthur do. 

Porter,  Alexander do. 

Sage,  Theodore do. 

Searl,  John do. 

Serges,  Christian  L do. 

Smith,  Ralph do. 

Sorver,  John do. 

Stevens,  William do. 

Swoyer,  Jacob  K do. 

Wiegard,  Eugene do. 

Wood,  George  P. do. 

Yarger,  SamuelJ do. 


Company  C. 

BECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


John  H.  Gardiner Captain. 

John  Chase First  Lieutenant. 

George  Curtis Second  Lieutenant. 

Charles  B.  Davis First  Sergeant. 

Joseph  B.  Kite Second  Sergeant. 

Jacob  Conrad Third  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Smith Fourth  Sergeant 

William  Ephline First  Corporal. 

George  W.  Freas Second  Corporal. 

JohnOttey Third  Corporal. 

William  H.  Moore Fourth  Corporal. 

William  M.  Chase Musician. 

Samuel  Amen do. 

Atkinson,  Franklin Private. 

Barrett,  Matthew do. 

Bingham,  Frank  D do. 

Boon,  Joseph  P do. 

Burr,  William do. 

Butler,  Josiah do. 

Caldwell,  Alfred  D.  W do. 

Clossin ,  Alexander  N do. 

Colehower,  George  W do. 

Cree,  Alexander do. 

Conner,  Henry do. 

Conner,  Benjamin  F do.' 

Coonan,  John.. do. 

Clegg,  James do. 

Crout,  Thomas do. 

Clopp,  Tobias  S do. 

Coates,  William do. 

Daly,  John do. 

Deany,  Ambrose do. 

Dowdell,  John do. 

Eilingsworth-,  Robert do. 

Ford,  John  W do. 

Ford,  Joseph  A do. 

Fite,  Henry do. 

Fulton,  William  M do. 

Guthrie,  James do. 


Hamilton,  George  B Private. 

Hawkins,  Wesley do. 

Harlin,  George  W do. 

Hedges,  Charles do. 

Heston,  Jonathan do. 

Hemmel,  Henry do. 

Hill,  Samuel. do. 

Korndoerfer,  John  G do. 

Kite,  George  T do. 

Jefferies,  Joseph  C do. 

Latch,  George do. 

Louden,  George  W do. 

MUson,  Harlin do. 

Murray,  George  W do. 

Miliigan,  Samuel do. 

M'Cullough,  Michael do. 

Parks,  John do. 

Pugh,  Job  T do. 

Pugh,  Charles  F do. 

Pyle,  Levi  B do. 

Powell,  Hemy do. 

Pfeitfer,  John do. 

Robinson,  James  N do. 

Roe,  Jesse  R do. 

Sellers,  John  W do. 

SuUaway,  Samuel do. 

Simpson,  Thomas do. 

Sturges,  Israel do. 

Sturges,  William  H do. 

Sturges,  John do. 

Stratton,  George do. 

Taylor,  Lewis do. 

Worster,  Davis  N do. 

Walton,  James do. 

Wilson,  James  L do. 

Waugh,  George do. 

Young,  Joseph  J do. 

"  i,  Lewis do. 


Company    D. 

KHCRUITED  AT  PHIIiADBI.PHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


.Joseph  H.  Siuex .,... Captain. 

Warren  L.  Young First  Lieutenant. 

George  H.  Armstrong Second  Lieutenant. 

Edgar  H.  Klemratte First  Sergeant. 

Charles  C.  Smith Second  Sergeant. 

Isaac  I.  Lanber Third  Sergeant. 

Edward  A.  Goodes Fourth  Sergeant. 


John  W.  O.  Daniels^ Pii'st  Corporal. 

Edward  Mountaney Second  Corporal. 

George  M'MuUen Third  Corporal. 

Montgomery  P.  Young,.Fourth  Corporal. 

Robert  B.  Beers Musician. 

Alberts.  Girard do. 

Auld,  William Private. 


164 


SEVENTEENTH   REGIMENT, 


Algio,  John Private. 

Barnes,  William  H do. 

Burnes,  Samuel do. 

Bates,  James do. 

Beers,  Samuel  E do. 

Barnuett,  William do. 

Creenev.  Edward do. 

Clark,  Timothy.. do. 

Conrad,  Saumel do. 

Carpenter,  William  H do. 

Campbell,  John do. 

Coiince,  Alexander do. 

Cunningham,  William do. 

Clark.  Francis  H do. 

Clendenning,  Samuel do. 

Douglass,  John do. 

Dunlap,  James do. 

Davis,  Evan do. 

Ent,  AlyenionS.  L do. 

Envine,"  Leslie do. 

Forsythe,  David do. 

Fury,  Thomas do. 

Flood,  Samuel do. 

Hays,  Henry  P do. 

Hamill,  John do. 

Hayle,  Henry do. 

Hannale,  William do. 

Irwin,  David do. 

Jamison,  Stewart do. 

Jackson,  Theodore do. 

Johnson,  Thomas do. 

Jordon,  Jacob do. 


;  King,  George Private. 

j  Kyle,  Frederick do. 

j  Kyle,  Richard do. 

I  Logan,  David  C do. 

I  Lee,  Henry do. 

I  Lee,  Henry  T do. 

j  Lockhard.  Alexander do. 

i  Laird.  John do. 

j  Mathews,  Charles do. 

I  Markley,  Francis do. 

1  M'Clane,  William  I do. 

I  M'Afee,  Robert do. 

I  M'Combs,  Thomas do. 

I.Nepperd,  George  H do. 

i  Nichols,  William  I do. 

;  Nillis,  Samuel do. 

ITeely,  Thomas do. 

Patchell,  John  H do. 

Quinn,  John do. 

Riddle,  William do. 

Roberts,  John  F do. 

Rey,  William do. 

Sinex,  Robert do. 

Stewart,  William do. 

Simler,  William  B do. 

Sterhng,  Isaac do. 

Sterling,  John do. 

Tomlin,  James  L do. 

Wilson,  William do. 

Wilson,  William  I do. 

Williams,  Simky do. 

Young,  Peter  H do. 


Company  E. 


BECRUITED  AT  PHILABELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


Robert  Thompson Captain. 

Montgomery  Martin First  Lieutenant. 

Hugh  Rankin Second  Lieutenant. 

Charles  H.  Lavis First  Sergeant. 

William  G.  Smith Second  Sergeant. 

Alexander  T.  Smith Third  Sergeant. 

Edgmont  D.  Green Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  H.  Gordon ..First  Corporal. 

Samuel  S.  Pearson Second  Corporal. 

William  F.  Wilkins Third  Corporal. 

George  W.  Eachus Fourth  Corporal. 

Andrew  Fife... Musician. 

James  Anderson do. 

Armitage,  Shewbart  B Private. 

Anderson  William do. 

Buckley,  (Jharles  C do. 

Bonsall,  Joseph  S do. 

Bunting,  William  H do. 

Bradley,  Hugh do. 

Bowles,  Charles do. 

Barbier,  Perrie  M do. 

Courtney,  William  F do. 

Ciai-ck,.  Thomas do. 

Cummings,  Joseph do. 

Cochran,  Matthew do. 

Decon,  Charles  H do. 

Delavan,  James do. 

Downey,  Patrick do. 

Foley,  Thomas do. 

Frees,  Samuel do. 

Frity,  Francis do. 

Graham,  Richard  H do. 

Goodman,  Vincent  L do. 

Higle,  Adam   do. 

Hickej'^,  Patrick do. 

Hanna,  Robert do. 

Hanna,  George do. 

Hornby,  John  C do. 

Johnston,  Benjamin  F do. 


Joy,  James  R Private. 

Jardine,  Alexander do. 

Jeffries,  John  L do. 

Kerns,  George  W do. 

Kearns,  John do. 

Keller,  John  A.... do. 

Lavis,  David do. 

Lavis,  John  D do.  . 

Lodge,  Charles do. 

Mills,  William  H do. 

Markley,  William  P do. 

Murphy,  George do. 

Markley,  William do. 

Maguire,  John do. 

Norbeck,  Philip do. 

Nuty,  William do. 

Palmer,  George  W.,  Jr do. 

Pollock,  Joseph do. 

Pugh,  Joseph  E do. 

Perkins,  George  W do. 

Price,  James  R do. 

Raynor,  William do. 

Riley,  Hartley do. 

Steele,  David  S do. 

Simmons,  John  W do. 

Spear,  Charles  W do. 

Spear,  William  D do. 

Stone,  Thomas do. 

Shimer,  George  W do. 

Sailor,  Lews do. 

Tallman,  George  L do. 

Tophani,  Joseph  H do. 

Tucker,  Joseph  L do. 

Voorhees,  John  A do. 

Walker,  John do. 

White,  Samuel do. 

Watt,  James  M do. 

Young,  Henry do. 


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165 


Company   F. 


RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


Alexander  Murphy Captain. 

Henry  C.  Whelan First  Lieutenant. 

Alfred  R^jberts Second  Lieutenant. 

Joseph  S.  Chandler First  Sergeant. 

Henry  Neil Second  Sergeant. 

Alfred  L.  Hough Third  Sergeant. 

Harry  K.  Riehle Fourth  Sergeant. 

Henry  C.  Jewell First  Corporal. 

Robert  L.  Burnett Second  Corporal. 

Robert  W.  Downing Third  Corporal. 

Robert  Y.  Chase Fourth  Corporal. 

Harry  E.  Wrigley Musician. 

Benjamin  F.  Wrigley do. 

Airey,  Washington Private. 

Airoy,  William do. 

Allen,  John  B.  A.,  Jr do. 

Andress,  Michael  B do. 

Backus,  William  R do. 

Bowen,  George  K do. 

Bowen,  William do. 

Brinley,  Godfrey  M do. 

Broom,  James  M do. 

Campbell,  Anth'y  H.,  Jr.. ..do. 

Candidus,  William,  Jr do. 

Casscdy,  Richard do. 

Chase,  Edward  E do. 

Clark,  John  F do. 

Clifton,  John  C do. 

.  Davis,  Daniel do. 

Dito,  John  M  do. 

Eiigle,  Archibald  H do. 

Farciott,  Charles  O   do. 

Freeman,  Edward do. 

Guither,  Joseph do. 

Hamilton,  .lohn  W do. 

Hand,  Charles  11 do. 

Hart,  Richard  B do. 

Hawking,  George  W do. 

Heron,  John  H do. 


HolTman,  Jacob  T. Private. 

Holme,  John do. 

Irwin,  John  R do. 

Jackson,  Oswald do. 

Jones,  James  Harris do. 

Jones,  John  H do. 

Kayser,  Morris do. 

Knox,  George do. 

Lloyd,  Samuel  T do. 

Marshall,  Joseph  F do. 

M'Clellan,  Arthur do. 

Moore,  George  W do. 

Nassau,  William  Henry.. ..do. 

Patterson,  Thomas  B do. 

Pennington,  Law.,  Jr do. 

Pidgeon,  Theodore  F. do. 

Pollock,  William  K do. 

Randolph,  Wallace do. 

Reed,  Montgomery  S do. 

Roney,  James  B do. 

Reese,  Frederick  L do. 

Sinnott,  Joseph  F do. 

Somerset,  Arthur  H do. 

Starr,  James do. 

Steele,  Anson do. 

Sterling,  .Joseph  Frank do. 

Stokes,  Joseph do. 

Taylor,  Lawrence  P do. 

Thompson,  John  C do. 

Toland,  George  W.,  Jr do. 

Vanzant,  Isaac  P ...do. 

Wagner,  William do. 

Wainwright,  John  W do. 

Wetherill,  Charles  C do. 

White,  William do. 

Williams,  Edward do. 

Winsor,  William  D do. 

Yeager,  Horatio  D do. 


Company   G. 


RECRUITED    AT    PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


William  Pritner Captain. 

Charles  Laning First  Lieutenant. 

Stephen  B.  Poulterer Second  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  M.  Hammett First  Sergeant. 

James  Hargesheimer Second  Sergeant. 

Joseph  Young Tliird  Sergeant. 

William  H.  Stewart Fourth  Sergeant. 

WilUam  D.  Rank First  Corporal. 

Frank  Martin Second  Corporal. 

John  R.  Griffith Third  Corporal. 

Elijah  C.  Allen Fourth  Corporal. 

.Tames  B.  Thomas Musician. 

Henry  Bennett do. 

Bonsall,  Albert  G Private. 

Baymont,  William do. 

Beans,  Timothy  S do. 

Beans,  Howard do. 

Boyd,  John,  Jr do. 

Bonsall,  John do. 

Beach,  Waldron do. 

Brown,  Robert do 

Clark,  Frederick do. 

Carver,  Smith- do. 


Carver,  Benjamin Private. 

Daily,  John  L do. 

Davis,  Isaiah do. 

Dempsey,  William  H do. 

Edgar,  William do. 

Freed,  George  W do. 

Forbes,  William  L do. 

Gwinn,  Malcoin do. 

Hubb,  Frederick do. 

Hess,  Philip  J do. 

Henny,  John  S do. 

Haines,  Chalkley  S do. 

Haslett,  James do, 

j  Harper,  John do. 

Johnston,  David do. 

.Tohnson,  John do. 

Keller,  George  W do. 

Luckenback.  Owen  A do. 

Laib,  Frederick do. 

Muuyon,  Samuel do. 

Malcom,  James do. 

Murphy,  Arthur  E do. 

Moore,  WilUam  P do. 


166 


SEVENTEENTH  REGIMENT, 


Mervine,  Isaac Private. 

M  Carty,  James  F do. 

M'Night,  John do. 

M'Hugb,  John do. 

M'Kee,  Bernard do. 

M'Cabe,  Enoch do. 

Nicholson,  Thomas do. 

Nagle,  Simon  S do. 

Omer,  Peter do. 

Ott,  Cornelius do. 

Page,  Henry  M do. 

Palmer,  Andrew  J do. 

Penrose,  George do. 

Suttle,  George  C do. 

Sparlis,  Jolin  S  do. 

Scott,  Archibald do. 


Schreiner,  James  S Private. 

Smethurst,  Richard,  Jr do. 

Stoops,  Randolph  T do. 

Soby,  Nicholas do. 

Stackey ,  Samual  W do. 

Smith,  Milton do. 

Stuart,  David do. 

Shuflf,  Andrew,  Jr do. 

Sharpe.  George do. 

Wheeler,  John  A do. 

Weert,  George do. 

Wonderly,  WiUiam do. 

Welsh,  David do. 

Wharton,  Theodore do. 

Young,  Christian. do. 


Company   H. 


RECBUITED  AT  PHIJ:.ADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


Isaac  C.  Bassett Captain. 

John  T.  Doyle Fii-st  Lieutenant. 

Francis  W.  Franklin. ......Second  Lieutenant. 

William  C.  Albright First  Sergeant. 

Andrew  G.  Roper Second  Sergeant. 

Alfred  HoUenbeck Third  Sergeant. 

James  K.  Carrigan Fourth  Sergeant. 

Charles  R.  Hight First  Corporal. 

John  M' Feeters Second  Corporal. 

Edward  Lowry Third  Corporal. 

Jacob  Hays Fourth  Corporal. 

Thomas  B.  Davis Musician. 

George  Mirkle do. 

Adams,  James Private. 

Belrose,  William do. 

Burns,  Edward do. 

Buckman,  George  W do. 

Botto,  Augustus do. 

Blee,  Francis do. 

Belsterling,  William  B do. 

Cooper,  Evan  J do. 

Crawford,  William  B do. 

Crandol,  Randolph do. 

Dodson,  John  A, do. 

Desmond,  Patrick  J do. 

Davis,  Thomas  A do. 

Daly,  Francis do. 

Epley,  Charles do. 

Ennis,  Samuel do. 

Elliott,  William  P do. 

Elliott,  Henry do. 

Forbes,  Charles  H do. 

Fox,  Michael do. 

Grusenmeyer,  Francis  N....do. 

Grusenmeyer,  Theodore do. 

Gallen,  Henry do. 

Gormley,  John do. 

Hutchinson,  James do. 

Harberger,  Charles do. 


Howell,  William  E Private. 

Hachatt,  John do. 

Haas.  Adam do. 

Hill,  Stephen  F do. 

Helmick,  George  R do. 

Hagan,  George  F do. 

Hamilton,  Richard do. 

Hamilton,  Washington do. 

Howshall,  William do. 

Kughler,  George  W do. 

Lee,  Robert do. 

Mohn,  Henry ; do. 

Meyers,  Cornelius  K do. 

Maddock,  William  A do. 

Middleton,  Charles  H do. 

Montgomery,  James  C do. 

M'Donald*  James do. 

Noble.  David  G do. 

Nichols,  John do. 

O'Brien,  John  T do. 

Palmer,  Richard do. 

Ruff,  William  H. do. 

Smith,  Huston,  Jr do. 

Smith,  Philip  C do. 

Sheridan,  Frank do. 

Shannon,  JohnH do. 

Shell,  John do. 

Silverthorne,  Charles do. 

Sears,  Joseph do. 

Shuman,  John  T do. 

Starr,  Henry do. 

Sanders,  Henry do. 

Toncus,  Samuel  C do. 

Weis,  Charles do. 

Williamson,  Charles do. 

Williamson,  Lewis do. 

Walton,  Charles  B do. 

Wolf,  Charles do. 


Company  I. 

RECRUITED  AT  PHILADEIiPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


William  J.  J.  Braceland...Captain. 

Robert  L.  Orr First  Lieutenant. 

Washington  R.  DeYoung,Second  Lieutenant. 

Charles  M'Gonigie First  Sergeant. 

George  W.  Wilson Second  Sergeant. 

George  D.  Morean Third  Sergeant. 


John  Bok Fourth  Sergeant. 

Archib'd  Hiushillwood,  First  Corporal. 

Charles  Clausen Second  Corporal. 

Charles  J.  Ambler Tliird  Corporal. 

Harry  Irvine Fourth  Corporal. 

Herman  Grasley Musi  cian. 


THREE  MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


167 


Thomas  J.  Perkins Musician. 

Abbott,  Henry Private. 

Alexander,  Andrew do. 

Alexander,  Tliomas do. 

Able,  Henry do. 

Brown,  Anthony  T. do. 

Blatemore,  Isaac do. 

Bryan,  John do. 

Bell,  Thomas  M do. 

Born,  Peter do. 

Bringhurst,  WiUiam do. 

Cavill,  Martin  F, do. 

Cavenaugh,  Michael  J do. 

Carpenter,  Charles  G do. 

Coleman,  George  R do. 

Clement,  William  P do. 

Duborg,  Robert  S do. 

Eibell,  Ferdinand do. 

Edwards,  Francis do. 

Fisher,  Henry do. 

Farrell,  Edward  A do. 

Gibson,  Jacob do. 

Granger,  Charles  P do. 

Hazzard,  William  S do. 

Hiushillwood,  Thomas  K...do. 

Hahn,  Thomas  B do. 

Hoffman,  John  A do. 

Hutchins,  Theodore do. 

Hoey,  Thomas do. 

Jones,  Sutton do. 

Johnson,  Thaddeus  R do. 

Kennedy,  Charles  F do. 

Lee,  James  A,,  Jr do. 


M'Leister,  John Private. 

Mauger,  Martin do. 

M'Kee,  Henry  E do. 

M'Mullin,  George  O do. 

Morean,  Joseph  H do. 

Mowlds,  George  W do. 

Meyers,  Oscar  R do. 

M'Cullough,  James  P do. 

Miller,  Jacob do. 

Mitchell,  Thomas do. 

Maquin,  George  R do. 

Mintyer,  Andrew  T do. 

Orsborne,  Hugh do. 

Peddrick,  Charles do. 

Pratt,  Joseph  T do. 

Quinn,  Thomas do. 

Ryan,  John  W do. 

Roberts,  Harry  S do. 

Smith,  Harry do. 

Smith,  Charles  W do. 

Sparks,  Samuel  M do. 

Street,  Charles do. 

Shepard,  Adam do. 

Sterling,  Jesse  D.  E do. 

Smith,  Matthew  H do. 

White,  Clement  A do. 

Windle,  William,  Jr do. 

Warren,  Joseph do. 

Whipple,  Clement  R do. 

Williamson,  Henry  B do. 

Wagner,  Joseph do. 

Zebley,  William  B do. 


Company  K, 


EECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


Charles  M.  Tapper Captain. 

Robert  M.  Lee,  Jr First  Lieutenant. 

Levin  S.  Tarr Second  Lieutenant. 

Justin  E.  Bird First  Sergeant. 

Albert  P.  Morrow Second  Sergeant. 

Edwin  H.  Godshalk Third  Sergeant. 

John  Pollock Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  G.  Drinkhouse... First  Corporal. 

Henry  G.  Dodge Second  Corporal. 

David  R.  Acker  man Third  Corporal. 

JohnH.  Johnson Fourth  Corporal. 

George  W.  Estlow Musician. 

James  Sipplee do. 

Barrett,  John Private. 

Bannen,  Albert  J do. 

Byrnes,  Joseph  T do. 

Coons,  William do. 

Clayton,  Conrad do. 

Church,  James  H do. 

Carberry,  William do. 

Dunn,  Joseph do. 

De  Lacey,  George  W do. 

Drew,  Isaac  N do. 

Davis,  Henry do. 

Drew,  David  A do. 

DonneUy,  David  F. do. 

Devine,  Daniel ,do. 

Ery,  John do. 

Ennis,  William  W do. 

Ennis,  Robert  M do. 

Felters,  Samuel  H do. 

Foster,  Majrmaduke do. 

Frame,  Edwin  P. do. 

Flood.  Benjamin do. 

Galloway,  John do. 

Haxdman,  James  W do. 

Hall,  William  D do. 

Henderson,  William do. 

Haley,  George  R do. 


Harney,  George  W Private. 

Hurley,  James do. 

Joyce,  Patrick  H do. 

Kiernan,  James  D do. 

Lyon,  John do. 

Ludwig,  Henry do. 

M'Kerman,  James  C do. 

M'Gowan,  James do. 

M'Bride,  William  P do. 

M'Feeters,  Robert do.  - 

New,  Richard do. 

Paschal,  Harry do. 

Parsons,  William  H do. 

Powell,  Edward do. 

Roche,  David do. 

Richee,  Francis do. 

Snyder,  John  B do. 

Shuff,  Andrew do. 

Stroup,  Peter do. 

Simon,  Frederick do. 

Snyder,  John  J do. 

Snyder,  Henry  H do. 

Specht,  Augustus  F do. 

Schank,  Alonzo do. 

Thomas,  David do. 

Tietjen,  William  M do. 

TattersiU,  James do. 

Thomas,  Charles  J do. 

Taylor,  George do. 

Van  Winkle,  Samuel do. 

Vaughan,  Henry do. 

Winhultz,  Henry do. 

Weaver,  John  H do. 

Weaver,  Albert  J do. 

Walker,  Edwin  J do. 

Whitehead,  Thomas  S do. 

Whitehead.  Caleb do. 

Ware,  Frank do. 


Eighteenth  Regiment. 


ON  the  9th  of  AprU,  1861,  three  days  previous  to  the  attack  on  Fort  Sum- 
ter, Captain  Peter  Fritz,  commanding  the  National  Greys,  a  venerable 
organization  dating  back  to  the  Kevolution,  in  obedience  to  a  resolution  of  the 
company,  tendered  its  services  to  Governor  Curtin.  On  the  15th  the  services 
of  the  First  Eegiment,  1st  Brigade,  1st  Division  of  the  State  militia,  to  which 
this  company  belonged,  were  tendered  to,  and  accepted  by  the  Governor,  and 
recruiting  immediately  commenced.  Ofldcers  were  elected  in  1858,  who  were 
commissioned  for  a  period  of  five  years,  and  upon  the  re-organization  in  April, 
1861,  the  same  officers  were  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  United  States. — 
William  D.  Lewis,  Jr.,  of  Philadelphia,  Colonel;  Charles  Wilhelm,  of  Phila- 
delphia, Lieutenant  Colonel ;  Alexander  B.  Newbold,  of  Philadelphia,  Major ; 
Thomas  F.  G.  Cooper,  Adjutant. 

The  regiment  went  into  camp  at  Washington  Square,  where  it  was  drilled 
as  light  infantry.  The  discipline  was  good,  and  the  men  soon  acquired  a  com- 
mendable degree  of  proficiency  in  military  duty.  They  were  bountifully  sup- 
plied by  their  friends  with  all  articles  necessary  for  their  immediate  subsist- 
-^nce  and  comfort.  On  the  14th  of  May,  orders  were  received  to  move  to  Per- 
ryviUe,  Maryland,  where  it  arrived  at  two  o'clock  on  the  morning  of  the  15th, 
and  immediately  embarked  on  steamer  for  Locust  Point.  On  its  arrival  it  pro- 
ceeded to  the  neighborhood  of  FortM'Henry  and  encamped,  where  it  remained 
engaged  in  drill  and  guard  duty  until  the  22d  of  May,  when  it  marched  to  Fed- 
eral Hill,  in  the  city  of  Baltimore.  The  monotony  of  camp  life  was  little  va- 
ried during  the  remainder  of  its  term  of  service.  The  line  of  duty  was  of  such 
a  character,  that  guard  and  military  police  were  the  chief  of  the  services  ren- 
dered. 

On  the  12th  of  June,  companies  B  and  K,  under  the  command  of  Captain 
Peter  Fritz,  were  detached  from  the  regiment,  and  ordered  to  garrison  the 
National  Arsenal  at  PikesvLUe.  Making  a  hurried  march  of  sixteen  miles, 
they  reached  the  Arsenal  at  eleven  o'clock  P.  M.  the  same  day,  and  for  three 
weeks  were  constantly  employed  ia  packing  and  removing  to  Fort  M'Henry  all 
the  government  property  there  stored.  Eemaining  at  the  Arsenal  until  the 
23d  of  July,  they  rejoined  the  regiment. 

At  the  expiration  of  the  term  of  service,  Majpr  General  Banks,  then  in  com- 
mand at  Baltimore,  requested  the  men  to  re-enlist  for  a  period  of  ten  days. — 
Companies  B,  C,  D,  E,  G,  H,  K,  and  a  part  of  company  I  complied,  and  were 
re-mustered  into  the  United  States  service  by  Captain  Miller  on  the  24th  of 
July.  On  the  29th  the  regiment  was  relieved  by  the  Fifth  New  York,  and  pro- 
ceeded to  Philadelphia,  where,  on  the  7th  of  August,  it  was  mustered  out  of  ser- 
vice. 


THREE  MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


169 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICEHS 


William  D.  Lewis,  Jr„ Colonel. 

Charles  Wilhelm Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Alexander  E.  Newbold  ...Major. 
Thomas  F.  G.  Cooper Adjutant. 


J.  Marshall Quartermaster. 

J.  Wiley  Mitchell.: Surgeon. 

A.  O.  Stelle Assistant  Surgeon. 


Company  A. 


KKCRtriTED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


John  M.  Gosline Captain. 

Gnstavus  W.  Town First  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  J.  Town Second  Lieutenant. 

John  Henry  Pelap First  Sergeant. 

James  Dealy Second  Sergeant. 

John  B.  Bradley Third  Sergeant. 

James  H.  Sargent Fourth  Sergeant. 

DoBenneville  B.Shewell,  First  Corporal. 

Franklin  M.Harris Second  Corporal. 

John  W.  Thompson Third  Corporal. 

William  A.  Reilly Fourth  Corporal. 

James  B.  Alexander Musician. 

David  Gordon do. 

Allen,  George  W Private. 

Anier,  John do. 

Burke,  Lewis do. 

Capell,  William  L do. 

Crozier,  James do. 

Campbell,  WiUiam  J do. 

Duim,  Robert do. 

Day,  James  S do. 

Dougherty,  Hugh do. 

Danenhower,  Charles  H do. 

Dealy,  Edward do. 

Davis,  John  H do. 

Freas,  Jacob  P do. 

Pulmer,  William do.         , 

Fitzgerald,  Michael do. 

Ginugnani,  Peter. do. 

Gilmore,  John do. 

Galbraith,  Thomas.  S do. 

Houseman,  Charles  B do. 

Hoffman,  John ...do. 

Hull,  Aaron  W do. 

Houston,  James  H do. 

Holt,  Robert  J do. 

Harmer,  Newland  M do. 

Holt,  John do. 

Hailer,  David do. 


Jamison,  James  K .Private, 

Knause,  Charles do. 

Linton,  Josiah do. 

Levering,  Aaron  M do. 

Lewis,  Jamas do. 

Lawrence,  Henry do. 

Martin,  Robert  R do. 

M' Donald,  Alexander do. 

Middleton,  Tho's  K.,  Jr do. 

M'Cann,  Hugh do. 

Martin,  James  J do. 

Moore,  Thomas do. 

Makin,  John do. 

M'Carthy,  Hugh do. 

Magowan,  Sloan do. 

Nelson,  John do. 

Nelson.  William do. 

Pierce,  William  S do. 

Phillips,  James do. 

Parker,  William  G do. 

Quirk,  Henry  M do. 

Robinson,  Croasdaile do. 

Reynolds,  Hiram do. 

Robinson,  John  W do. 

Rementer,  Peter do. 

Sherrerd,  Adam do. 

Stief,  Charles do. 

Steelman,  Henry  H do. 

Shields,  George ..-. do. 

Spencer,  John do. 

Soudcr,  Daniel do. 

Spooner,  William  B do. 

Steward,  Charles  H do. 

Stivers,  William do. 

Tracy,  Joseph do. 

Waldren,  William  H do. 

Wood,  Charles  E do. 

Weeks,  Wm.  W.,  Jr do. 


Company  B. 

BKCBUITED  AT  PHIIADELPHIA. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


Peter  Fritz„ Captain. 

J.  M.  R.  DeBeust First  Lieutenant. 

William  P.  Schrieber Second  Lieutenant. 

Peter  Fritz,  2d First  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Kinsley Second  Sergeant. 

William  Kain Third  Sergeant. 

James  Barrett Fourth  Sergeant. 

Robert  I.  Nutter ..First  Corporal, 


M.  N.  Hieskell Second  Corporal. 

Casper  Cooper Third  Corporal. 

L.  R.  Manypenny Fourth  Corporal. 

Charlog  H.  Williams Musician. 

J.  Dudley  Worman do. 

Addis,  Isaac Private. 

Addis,  Charles do. 

Botrose,  F,  M do. 


170 


EIGHTEENTH   REGIMENT, 


Bowers,  George Private. 

Bowers,  Jesse do. 

Bond,  Charles  T do. 

Bonney,  T.  S do. 

Bonney,  I.  T do. 

Blanford,  William do. 

Blum,  Jacob do. 

Cooper,  Morris do. 

Cooper,  Charles do. 

Cunningham,  "Andrew ! .  do. 

Compton,  Joseph  H do. 

Coates,  W.  H.  H do. 

Dexter,  William  H do. 

Dumell,  Johns do. 

Dearry,  Charles  B do. 

Dolan,  William  G..... do. 

Eddy,  H.  M do. 

Fair,  Thomas  J do. 

Fearon,  James  J do. 

Force,  George  W ...do. 

Gordon,  George  C do. 

Glass,  Thomas do. 

Griffith,  JethroJ do. 

Hocker,  C.  M do. 

Hessell,  W.F do. 

Hessell,  Henry do. 

Button,  Thomas  H do. 

Kavanagh,  I.  L do. 

little,  William  W do. 

Lane,  James  H do. 

liain,  Joseph  T do. 


Lain,  Joseph  R Private. 

Lirkin,  Francis do. 

Mifflin,  Charles  H do. 

Meesor,  A.  A do. 

Murray,  John do. 

Merrick,  S.  S do. 

Morgan,  Frank  S do. 

Menns,  George  W do. 

M'Carty,  Henry do. 

M'Clenaghan,  Hugh do. 

M'Gowen,  Daniel do. 

Priestly,  William  R do. 

Price,  Thomas  W.  C do. 

Roe,  William  R do. 

Rutherford,  John do. 

Reynolds,  Oliver do. 

Rogers,  John do. 

Stinson,  Henry do. 

Snyder,  Daniel  W do. 

Snyder,  Theodore  A do. 

Seward,  Asahel do. 

Schofield,  John  S do. 

Sandford,  Richard  L do. 

Tricker,  John  A do. 

Tricker,  Albert  J do. 

Winters,  William  V do. 

Winters,  JohnH do. 

Weeks,  Eugene  J do. 

Widdis,  Albert  A do. 

Weaver,  JohnP do. 


Company  C 


RECRUITED  AT  PHII.ADEI.PHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


Joseph  Archambault Captain. 

Edward  Grossjean First  Lieutenant. 

Constant  Pequignot Second  Lieutenant. 

Augustus  Bourguard First  Sergeant. 

Louis  Aloncle Second  Sergeant. 

Michael  Celerier Third  Sergeant. 

Francois  Fix Fourth  Sergeant. 

Charles  Fidelin l"irst  Corporal. 

Charles  Goll Second  Corporal. 

Augustus  Pequignot Third  Corporal. 

Louis  Prenot Fourth  Corporal. 

Ernest  Kachelle Musician. 

Peter  Marquis do. 

Albrecht,  Joseph Private. 

Alloway,  Samuel do. 

Alsino,  Antonio do. 

Brandt,  Joseph do. 

Baker,  Jacob do. 

Bailey,  James do. 

Berget,  Albert do. 

Bouclet,  Francis do. 

Bon,  Charles do. 

Bazin,  Casimer do. 

Bauman,  Christian do. 

Bertrand,  Eugene  Peter do. 

Bourquin,  Henry do. 

Brossart,  Eugene do. 

Berger,  Cesar do. 

Clade,  Didier do. 

Cuillot,  Henry do. 

Chabot,  Vital do. 

Dawson,  William  R do. 

Diflfenbach,  Adam  C do. 

Elvert,  Louis do. 

Frochet,  J.  M do. 

Flaherty,  P.  I do. 

Ferut,  Charles do. 

Ford,  Henry  De do. 

Foliot,  Eugene do. 


Geist,  Frederick Private. 

Grisel,  Louis do. 

Guinand,  Virgil do. 

Heimach,  George do. 

Jackson,  William  B do. 

Jouan,  Julien do. 

Kachelle,  Charles do. 

Khngman,  Henry do. 

Krootz,  Francis do. 

Kohler,  Abraham do. 

Lewis,  George  W do. 

M'Closkey,  Sylvester do. 

Margery,  J.  B do. 

Maigrot,  Francis do. 

Mathis,  Michael do. 

Maurice,  Louis do. 

Meyer,  Gustavus do. 

Mugnier,  Francis do. 

Pequignot,  Adonis do. 

Perrenoud,  Alfred do. 

Prenot,  Henry do. 

Prenot,  Jules do. 

Rais,  Francois do. 

Ricouard,  Eugene do. 

Renaud,  Peter do. 

Roussel,  Edward  G do. 

Schwartz,  George  I do..' 

Saint  Esprit,  Hyppolite do. 

Scherraer,  Benjamin do. 

Steinbach,  Gustavus  C do. 

Simon,  Charles do, 

Schoch,  Peter do. 

Vallat,  Francis do, 

Verlaine,  Emile do, 

Walker,  William do. 

Wakely,  Robert do. 

Walzer,  Celn do. 

Weber,  Augustus..,. do. 


THBEE  MONTHS'   SEKVICB. 


171 


Company  D. 

BECBUITKD  AT  PHILADEIiFHIA. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  25,  1861. 


Edmond  N.  Baudin. .Captain. 

A.  Jules  Jollivet First  Lieutenant. 

Amedse  L.  Hudome Second  Lieutenant 

A.  Severin  Barthoulot First  Sergeant. 

D.  Nicholas  Baron Second  Sergeant. 

William  Cargill Third  Sergeant. 

A.  Mederick  Tarratre Fourth  Sergeant. 

Frederick  Doriot First  Corporal. 

Nicholas  Marechal Second  Corporal. 

Peter  Nellas Third  Corporal. 

F.  Charles  Rigoulot Fourth  Corporal. 

Andrew  M' Collin Musician. 

James  Reaney do. 

Alflf,  John Private. 

Bureau,  Achilles do. 

Bourdel,  Leon do. 

Bruntz,  John do. 

Burkart,  Samuel do. 

Bodaine,  Eugene .....do. 

Bee,  P^ancios do. 

Cochard,  Alexander do. 

Claude,  J.  Pierre do. 

Cleaver,  William do. 

Campbell,  Abraham do. 

Chobert,  Felix do. 

Dreux,  Pierre do. 

D'Orsolini,  Adriand do. 

Detreux,  Frederick do. 

Drayer,  Charles do. 

Delaval,  Francis do. 

Doriot,  George do. 

Fontaine,  Augustus do. 

Golly,  Emile do. 

Goetz,  Adolph do. 

Gaentzler,  George do. 

Girard,  Henry do. 

Hennet,  Lewis do. 

Hergott,  Charles do. 

Hergott,  Pierre do. 


Issaurat,  Louis Private. 

Kitt.  Jacob do. 

Keller,  Adam do. 

Knoll,  Michael do. 

Lengel,  Adam do. 

Lambrecht,  Gmllaume do. 

Lovinfosse,  A.  Joseph do. 

Luchert,  J.  Adam do. 

Lecount,  Lewis do. 

Magnin,  Arthur do. 

Maillardet,  Augustin do. 

Maurice,  Charles do. 

Metzgar,  James do. 

Pate,  Louis do. 

Pellerin,  L.  Augustus do. 

Paquin,  James, do. 

Pichard,  L.  Firmin do. 

Quidort,  P.  Frederick do. 

Rhem,  Philip do. 

Reidinger,  George do. 

Richard,  F.  Constant do. 

Romain,  Christian do. 

Roquet,  Ernest do. 

Spengler,  Jacob do. 

Simon,  Vincent do. 

Schumuck,  Bernard do. 

Speiser,  Bernard do. 

Shirney.  Joseph d6. 

Sperandio,  A.  Frederick... do. 

Urbin,  Joseph do. 

Walter,  Alexander do. 

Weigel,  Simon do. 

Wanzel,  Francois do. 

Woelker,  Jacob do. 

Woelker,  John do. 

Zajotti,  Attilio do. 

Ziegler,  Antoine do. 

Ziegler,  Joseph do. 


Company  E 


BECBUITES  AT  FHILADELFHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  186L 


John  Miller Captain. 

David  T.  Stretch First  Lieutenant. 

Andrew  J.  Knorr Second  Lieutenant. 

E.  Forrest  Koehler First  Sergeant. 

Charles  F.  Sauter Second  Sergeant. 

Andrew  J.  Tisher Third  Sergeant. 

Henry  A.  Cook Fourth  Sergeant. 

Edward  W.  Smith First  Corporal. 

William  H.  Hopkins Second  Corporal. 

Samuel  Davies Third  Corporal. 

James  E.  Audenreid Fourth  Corporal. 

John  M'Connell Musician. 

Miranus  Bancker do. 

Andrews,  David  W Private. 

Binder,  Peter do. 

Bisbing,  John  M do. 

Brooks,  William  H do. 

Baurs,  Henry do. 

Blackman,  E.  T do. 

Beck,  Theodore  C do. 

Covington,  William  A do. 

Carnes,  Joseph do. 

Carver,  Charles  R do. 

Dickson,  WUlianv do. 


Doyden,  Christopher  C...Private. 

Dodd,  Charles  L do. 

Diker,  Frederick  C do. 

Derickson,  Samuel do. 

Dale,  WiUiamB do. 

Donnelly,  Vincent  P do. 

Dunn,  Christopher do. 

David,  Louis  N do. 

Evans,  William  D do. 

Elliott,  William do. 

Gilmour,  Richard do. 

Hutton,  A.  S , do. 

Hutton,  Samuel do. 

Hawkins,  John  T do. 

Heidrick,  Herman do. 

Hass,  John  H do. 

Hunter,  William do. 

Huddell,  John  S do. 

Hickman,  JohnR do. 

Halman,  Peter  Fritz do. 

Hart,  William do. 

Hanse,  Reuben do. 

Jones,  Benjamin  F do. 

Loper,  Palmer do. 


172 


EIGHTEENTH    EEGIMENT, 


M'Einley,  John Private. 

M'Fadden,  David do. 

M'Caffrey,  William do. 

Michnor,  Mahlon  S do. 

Miller.  Joseph do. 

Muldoon.  Thomaa do. 

Muuns,  Henry do. 

Miller,  William  J do. 

Magee,  Thomas do. 

North.  Hampton do. 

Packer,  Charles  T do. 

Potter,  John  E do. 

Pancoast,  John  R do. 

Packer,  Edwaxd  E ...do. 

Questa,  JameaF do. 


Roesch,  George  L Private. 

Smith,  W.  K do. 

Sprigman,  Edmund do. 

Sharswood ,  Edward do. 

Simpson,  James  L do. 

Shane,  ?>ancis ...do. 

Taylor,  Philip  J do. 

Tschudy,  Martin do. 

'J'oomey,  Dennis do. 

W^olf,  D.  P do. 

Wilson,  Fisher do. 

Williams,  Harry  E do. 

Wilson,  Ambrose do. 

Willingrayre,  George do. 


Company    F. 


BECKUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA, 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


Jacob  H.  Beattes Captain. 

Enos  Baldwin First  Lieutenant. 

Ehsha  Hall Second  Lieutenant. 

Francis  J.  Randall First  Sergeant. 

Thomas  D.  G.  Chapman. ..Second  Sergeant. 

Patrick  Egan.. Third  Sergeant. 

Thomas  J.  Whitmore Fourth  Sergeant 

Frank  J.  Stewart First  Corporal. 

Parry  T.  M'Curdy Second  Corporal. 

William  Palmatary Third  Corporal. 

Henry  C.  O'Donnell Fourth  Corporal. 

John  Cassiday Musician. 

William  H.  Lee do. 

Atkinson,  John Privatp. 

Alton,  Ralph do. 

Asch,  Augustus  J do. 

Bisbing,  Jacob  A do. 

Barnes,  Earles do. 

Barrett,  Samuel  R do. 

Brown,  Randolph do. 

Boyle,  James do. 

Bush,  Charles  R do. 

Byers,  Richard do. 

Buck,  William  P do. 

Butler,  William do. 

Carr,  Edward  H do. 

Campbell,  John,  Jr do. 

CampbeU,  John  L do. 

Clewell,  Joseph  R do. 

Coxe,  Andrew  H do. 

Clark,  Thomas  F do, 

Cresse,  William  H do. 

Calvert,  Hudson  B do. 

Eagle,  John  H do. 

Endress,  Zachariali do. 

Everley.  Miller  N.,  Jr do. 

Fry,  Joshua  G do. 

Field,  ThonaasM do. 

Gardner,  Henry  S do. 


Gellston,  William  J Pi-ivate. 

Gower,  George  W do. 

Handle,  John  H do. 

Hess,  John  H do. 

Hoey,  William do. 

Kane,  James do. 

Knorr,  Jacob  F do. 

Krause,  John  A do. 

MUler,  Conrad do. 

Manderfield,  Harry  A do. 

Martin,  William  J do. 

Mahaffy,  John  W do. 

Mitchell,  Alexander  T do. 

Milnor,  Jonathan do. 

Norton,  William  A do. 

Nell,  Francis  C do. 

Nelson,  William do, 

O'Brien,  Daniel do. 

Peterman,  William  R do. 

Picton,  John do. 

Sarsfleld,  Michael  P. do. 

Shinn,  Charles  T do. 

Smith,  Robert do. 

Smith,  Jacob  M do. 

Smitbi  William  H do. 

Stewart,  John do. 

Taylor,  John  S do. 

Thompson,  John  B do. 

Tomlin,  William do. 

Walton,  Mahlon do. 

Wade,  John do. 

Ward,  John  A do. 

Watermeyers,  George.. do. 

Wear,  William  W do. 

Walker,  Joseph  E do. 

Weber,  Jacob do. 

Wilkinson,  Henry do. 

Werner,  Gustavus do. 


Company  G. 

BECBUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


John  S.  Dull Captain. 

Isaiah  Bryan First  Lieutenant. 

Jacob  Hirsh Second  Lieutenant. 

Benjamin  A  Phifer First  Sergeant. 

Edward  B.  Burroughs Second  Sergeant. 

-Jssacher  Mattis ......Third  Sergeant. 


WiUiam  G.  CampbelL.... Fourth  Sergeant. 

Morris  Hirsh First  Corporal. 

Alexander  Lindsay Second  Corporal. 

Froder'k  W.  Kretchmar,Third  Corporal. 

Benjamin  F.  Huber Fourth  Corporal. 

Henry  S.  Agin Musician. 


THREE  MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


173 


John  Giiinnoss Musician. 

Anderson,  Charles Private. 

Allen,  Samuel do. 

Allen,  Albert do. 

Brown,  William  H do. 

Bartram,  John do. 

Benner,  Thomas  S do. 

Butler,  William  H do. 

Blundin,  Richard  A do. 

Bayle,  John do. 

Colehower,  Peter do. 

Cline,  George  W do. 

Curl,  Nelson do. 

Cassel,  John  C do. 

Campbell,  Patrick  L do. 

Colbain,  William do. 

Cannon,  William do. 

Calverley,  Lewis  H do. 

Chester,  William  H do. 

Cox,  Sylvester do. 

Donnell,  Charles  O do. 

Dunn,  John do. 

Duke,  Anthony  A do. 

Elliott,  Robert do. 

Frease,  Henry  S do. 

Ferguson,  Alexander.  do. 

Fitch,  John  A do. 

Fitch,  Charles do. 

Gray,  Thomas do. 

Gaul,  William do. 

Giese,  Lewis  D do. 

Gillaway,  William do. 

Henderson,  George  W do. 


Halfman,  Herbert  W Private. 

Hitchins,  Thomas  H do. 

Harmstead,  Charles  S do. 

Jones,  Samuel  P do. 

Jones,  William  H do. 

Lowdenslager.  Rich'dH  ...do. 

Myers,  Lewis  L do. 

Matthews,  George do. 

M'Cuen,  Alexander do. 

M'Kenzie,  Lewis do. 

Morse,  James  H do. 

Napier,  James  A do. 

O'Donnell,  Henry do. 

Parsons,  Theodore  H do. 

Palmer,  William  A do. 

Philson,  Alexander  E do. 

Painter,  Charles  V do. 

Quigg,  William do. 

Rittennouse,  Miles do. 

Russell,  De  Witt  W.  C do. 

Robinson,  James  G do. 

Rickards,  William  J do. 

Stilley,  Alfred  H do. 

Sill,  Theodore do. 

Stelle,  William  M do. 

Snyder,  Henry  J do. 

Swank,  Theodore do. 

Thomas,  Joseph  E do. 

Vankirk,  Alonzo do. 

Williams,  Cranmer  S do. 

Wood,  William  H do. 

Wilson,  William  F do. 


Company  H. 


RECRUITED  AT   PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


John  Maxwell Captain. 

Peter  B.  Chadwick First  Lieutenant. 

Jesse  Simcox Second  Lieutenant. 

.Tohn  G.  Boyd First  Sergeant. 

Louis  H.  M'Claskey Second  Sergeant. 

Louis  T.  Matlack Third  Sergeant. 

William  T.  J.  Moore Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  M.  B.  White Fu-st  Corporal. 

John  P.  Frowert Second  Corporal. 

James  House Third  Corporal. 

Hall  Lane Fourth  Corporal. 

William  B.  Gordon Musician. 

Jacob  M'llhenney do. 

Appleton,  Daniel  R Private. 

Boggs,  Joseph do. 

Brady,  James do. 

Britton,  James do. 

Bracken,  William do. 

Barclay,  William  C do. 

Boyd,  Andrew do. 

Blee,  Charles  A do. 

Bates,  George  A do. 

Cald-well,  Samuel do. 

Campbell,  Hugh do. 

Carrigan,  John  H do. 

Cunningham,  John do. 

Curmingham,  Charles do. 

Duswold,  Samuel  D do. 

Donohoe,  Charles  D do. 

Davis,  Hezekiah do. 

Dunseith,  Charles do. 

Dougherty,  James do. 

Deninger,  Edward do. 

Deal,  William  B do. 

Flanigan,  George do. 

Fair,  Robert do. 

Gilmore,  Henry  E do. 

Gillchrist,  Robert do. 

Hays,  John do. 


I  Hutchinson,  George Private. 

Haddock,  Henry do. 

Hanna,  William do. 

Hofitman,  Thomas do. 

Harbenson,  Bolton do. 

Hopkins,  Francis do. 

Johnson,  Robert do. 

Kanes,  Benton  H do. 

Lowry,  James  E do. 

Lowdenslager,  Adam do. 

Lindsay,  Abraham  J do. 

Meeser,  John  F do. 

Mills,  Alexander  L do. 

Mills,  John do. 

Martin,  William  D do. 

Mackenson,  George  M do. 

Milligan,  Thomas do. 

Manion,  Edward do. 

Martin,  Charles do. 

M'Coy,  William do. 

Nathans,  Oscar  S do. 

Nathans,  Theodore do. 

Piatt,  Charles  S do. 

Parkhill,  WiUiam  D do. 

Robinson,  Lewis  J do. 

Rohlfing,  Christian do. 

Shields,  Albert do. 

Spelman,  John  J do. 

Stehr,  Herman do. 

Smith,  Henry  C do. 

Weaver,  Isaac  S do. 

Williamson,  John do. 

Wilgus,  Josiah do. 

Wonell,  William do. 

Wagner,  William  H do. 

Wallace,  George  J do. 

White,  CUflbrdS do. 

Way,  Joseph  L do. 


174 


EIGHTEENTH  EEGJMENT, 


Company   I. 


BECRUITED  AT  PHI  LADEIiPKT  A . 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


Gustavus  S.  Kintzing Captain. 

John  J.  Sperry First  Lieutenant. 

Oliver  O.  G.  Robinson Second  Lieutenant. 

William  S.  White First  Sergeant. 

William  S.  Benedict Second  Sergeant. 

Edwin  E.  Marston Third  Sergeant. 

Josiah  Dobson Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  H.  Shoemaker First  Corporal. 

Henry  Jacoby. Second  Corporal. 

George  GiU Third  Corporal. 

Michael  F.  O'Keefe Fourth  Corporal. 

George  W.  Paul Musician. 

G.  W.  Parker do. 

Aspen,  Thomas Private. 

Atwood.  Elijah do. 

Alexander,  William do. 

Burger,  David  F do. 

Bartle,  George  H do. 

Baugh,  Jacob  L do. 

Bradley,  Henry  L do. 

Bowman,  Isaac do. 

Clough,  Franklin  G do. 

Crewe,  Charles  H do. 

Chadderton,  Thomas do. 

Crothers,  L do. 

Courtney,  Frederick do. 

Dove,  Joseph  S do. 

Dole,  George  A do. 

Davis,  Thomas..   do. 

Darnell,  William  H do, 

Dwyer,  James do. 

Denney,  John  R do. 

Ewell,  George  W do.' 

Etchells,  Samuel do. 

Forman,  Isaac  E do. 

Gillespie,  Edward do. 

Gallagher,  John  H do. 

Gracey,  Charles do. 

Hess,  David  H do. 

Harp,  Henry  B do. 


Hickman,  Charles  E Private. 

,  Hewlett,  Charles  H do. 

I  Higgins,  Charles do. 

Isaacs,  Henry do. 

Justin,  WiUiam do. 

Keely,  Jacob  M do. 

Kite,  Joseph  S do. 

Kochersperger,  John  A do. 

Kepler,  WilUam  S.  T do. 

Lippincott,  Henry do. 

]  Lee,  Archibald do. 

Lindsay,  Joseph do. 

M'Intosh,  Joseph  L.  B do. 

Miller,  Richard do. 

Moore,  Jacob  R do. 

Mahoney,  Edward  J ...do. 

Martin,  Samuel do. 

M'Vey,  Edward do. 

Minster,  Edward  B do. 

Norgon,  Joseph  L do. 

O'Neil,  Daniel do. 

Prall,  Edward  R do. 

Pollock,  Andrew do. 

Reed,  John do. 

Ransom,  George  W do. 

Rooke,  MaxiUus do. 

Slavin,  Hugh do. 

Smith,  Peter do. 

Statler,  John do. 

Sheaffer,  Francis  A.... do. 

Smith,  John  W.  D  do. 

Sprigman,  Henry  A.  M do. 

Scholes,  Samuel do. 

Thatcher,  George  W do. 

Tatem,  Joseph  H do. 

Van  Orden,  Horace do. 

Vanzyle,  John do. 

White,  Wilham  A do. 

Worrall,  David. do. 


Company  K. 


BECRUITED  AT  PHIIiADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  24,  1861. 


Theodore  Hesser Captain. 

Thomas  H.  Marston First  Lieutenant. 

Lewis  H.  Plum Second  Lieutenant. 

William  K.  Colburn First  Sergeant. 

Joseph  S.  Rudolph Second  Sergeant. 

James  H.  Anderson Third  Sergeant. 

James  C.  Biggs Fourth  Sergeant. 

Albert  Booz First  Corporal. 

Uriah  Reazer Second  Corporal. 

William  Thomas Third  Corporal. 

Samuel  B.  M'Cahen Fourth  Corporal. 

William  ElUott .. , Musician. 

Edward  AUman do. 

Billings,  Joseph  L Private. 

Bennett,  Herury do. 

Breckenrid  ge,  John do. 

Brophy,  Patrick do. 

Burns,  John  J do. 

Brown,  Alexander  H do. 

Claaze,  John do. 

ColUns,  James  P do. 

Coward,  Joseph do. 

Condon,  William  M do. 


Campbell,  Thomas  H Private. 

CoUins,  William  W do. 

Croume,  John  J do. 

Cook,  George  W do. 

Davis,  Charles  M do. 

Dunkell,  Aaron do. 

Downing,  John do. 

Emanuel,  Joseph  N do. 

Estell,  Henry  C do. 

Edwards,  Richard do. 

Ford,  Samuel  S do. 

Feaster,  Joseph do. 

Funston,  George  O do. 

Grantling,  Charles do. 

Grover,  Thomas  O do. 

Hill,  John  J do. 

Horn,  Charles  H do. 

Harp,  John do. 

Hallowell,  WilUam  B do. 

Hood,  Lewis  H do. 

Hargins,  Theodore  G do. 

Koeliler,  John  G do. 

Kelly,  William  H do. 


THREE   MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


175 


Lex,  William Private 

Locke,  Joseph  C do. 

Myrtellus,  Asa  V do. 

Menns,  Henry  K do. 

Marker,  Jacob do. 

Murdock,  Charles  K do. 

Morton,  Robert do. 

M'Glathery,  Thomas  B do. 

M'Ginley,  William  8 do. 

Nagleo,  William do. 

Waglee,  Frank  M do. 

Paul,  David  R do. 

Poyne,  Thomas  J do. 

Raudraulf,  William do. 

Rodgers,  John  H do. 

Remshard,  Andrew do. 


Stephens,  George  L vPrivate. 

Stephens,  Harry do. 

Specht,  Michael do. 

Shearer,  Richard do. 

Smith,  Charles  J ...do. 

Stoye,  James  P do. 

Steen,  John  A do. 

Sees,  Emanuel do. 

Tamer,  George do. 

Teese,  Charles  B ...do. 

Teal,  William  H do. 

White,  John  R do. 

Waterhouse,  George  W do. 

Williams,  William  S do. 

Ware,  William do. 


NINETEENTH  REGIMENT. 


THE  Nineteenth  regiment  originated  in  the  National  Guards,  of  Philadel- 
phia, a  nniformed  regiment  of  the  State  militia.  It  was  originally  a  single 
company,  organized  on  the  11th  of  December,  1840,  under  Captain  Thomas 
Tustin,  succeeded  in  1844  by  Captain  Stephen  B.  Kingston,  and  the  latter  in 
1847  by  Captain  Peter  Lyle.  It  was  recruited  for  the  Mexican  war  j  but  more 
troops  volunteering  than  were  needed,  its  services  were  not  accepted.  The 
company  held  a  volunteer  encampment  of  eight  days'  duration  in  July,  1856, 
near  the  city  of  Lancaster,  and  again  the  year  following  at  Bethlehem.  Non 
siBi,  SED  PATRLZE,  was  adopted  as  its  motto. 

In  1858,  it  had  so  increased  in  numbers— having  one  hundred  and  twenty 
members— as  to  be  unwieldy  on  parade  with  other  companies  of  only  the  mini- 
mum strength.  It  was  accordingly  divided  and  a  battalion  of  four  companies 
formed  from  it.  Still  maintaining  a  steady  growth,  on  the  11th  of  December, 
1860,  a  full  regimental  organization,  with  eight  companies,  was  effected.  Ex- 
periencing much  inconvenience  for  the  want  of  suitable  Headquarters,  the  Na- 
tional Guards'  Hall  was  erected  on  Kace  street,  Philadelphia,  at  an  expense  of 
one  hundred  and  ten  thousand  doUars. 

The  Guards  were  in  line  at  Harrisburg  on  the  22d  of  February,  1861,  on  the 
occasion  of  the  reception  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  elect,  on  his  way  to 
the  National  Capital.  Upon  the  outbreak  of  the  rebellion,  the  regiment  was 
held  in  readiness,  and  on  the  16th  of  April,  1861,  its  services  were  tendered  to 
the  Governor.  On  being  accepted,  recruiting  immediately  commenced,  and  on 
the  27th  of  April,  with  fnU  ranks,  it  was  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  Uni- 
ted States,  as  the  Nineteenth  Pennsylvania  volunteers,  and  the  same  field  offi- 
cers, who  had  commanded  the  Guards,  were  commissioned:  Peter  Lyle,  Colo- 
nel; D.  W.  C.  Baxter,  Lieutenant  Colonel j  J.  W.  Fritz,  Major;  H.  A.  B. 
Brown  became  Adjutant.  Upon  opening  the  books  for  recruits,  men  flocked 
to  its  standard,  largely  in  excess  of  the  number  which  the  government  would 
accept,  and  consequently  many  were  rejected.  So  great  was  the  desire  to  be- 
long to  this  organization,  that  it  was  regarded  as  a  personal  favor  to  be  accepted. 

On  the  10th  of  May,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  Baltimore.  Landing  at 
Locust  Point,  it  marched  to  the  neighborhood  of  Fort  M'Henry,  and  encamped 
just  outside  the  Fort,  in  Camp  Pennsylvania.  The  thorough  drill  to  which  tho 
National  Guards  Jfrom  their  first  organization  had  been  subjected,  and  the  large 
experience  of  its  officers,  rendered  the  discipline  of  the  recruited  regiment  easy, 
and  it  was  soon  brought  to  a  high  state  of  proficiency.  There  were  few  better 
drilled  organizations,  at  this  time,  in  the  service. 

The  command  of  the  Department  of  Annapolis,  with  Headquarters  at  Bal- 
timore, had  been  given  to  General  Cadwalader;  but  upon  being  assigned  to 
the  command  of  a  division  in  General  Patterson's  army,  he  was  succeeded  by 


THREE  MONTHS'   SERVICE.  177 

General  Banks.  The  latter  soon  discovered  that  unlawful  combinations  of  men 
existed  for  the  purpose  of  thwarting  the  operations  of  the  government  in  its 
attempts  to  subdue  armed  rebellion,  and  that  Marshal  Kane,  chief  of  police, 
was  not  only  a"ware  of  their  existence,  but  in  contravention  of  his  duty,  and  in 
violation  of  law,  was  both  witness  and  protector  to  the  transactions  and  par- 
ties engaged  therein.  It  was  rumored  that  these  hostUe  organizations  were 
soon  to  assume  the  offensive,  and  seize  theCustom-House,  Post-oflQce,  Telegraph, 
and  a  large  amount  of  coin  in  transitu^  Acting  under  instructions  from  his 
government,  he  determined  to  arrest  the  Marshal.* 

This  delicate  and  possibly  difficult  duty  was  assigned  to  the  Nineteenth 
regiment.  Leaving  two  companies  in  camp,  Colonel  Lyle  made  the  following 
disposition  of  the  remainder  of  his  force :  selecting  from  each  company  five  of 
the  most  judicious  men  and  skillftd  marksmen,  he  placed  them  upon  the  side- 
walks, with  orders  to  keep  abreast  of  their  respective  companies  which  were 
formed  in  platoons  of  ten  in  the  street.  A  little  after  midnight,  the  command 
moved  quietly  into  the  city,  and  in  order  to  prevent  any  disturbance,  and  to 
cut  off  the  possibility  of  an  alarm  being  given,  the  troops  were  ordered  to 
seize  all  persons  found  on  the  line  of  march,  whether  policeman  or  civihans, 
I)lace  them  in  tiie  centre  of  the  column  and  compel  them  to  march  noiselessly 
along.  Arriving  at  the  residence  of  the  Marshal,  he  was  found  and  taken  in  cus- 
tody, having  had  no  suspicion  of  a  purpose  to  capture  him.  He  was  taken  to 
the  Fort  and  placed  in  safe  keeping,  and  the  captives  found  upon  the  streets 
were  dismissed.  For  several  days  succeeding  this  event,  a  portion  of  the  regi- 
ment was  on  duty  in  the  city,  and  upon  its  return,  the  regular  routine  of  driQ 
and  camp  life  was  resumed. 

"While  stationed  at  Camp  Pennsylvania  the  command  received  many  favors 
from  friends  in  Philadelphia,  among  others,  a  printing  press  and  materials.— 
In  the  ranks  were  not  only  printers  and  literary  men,  but  skilled  design- 
ers and  engravers,  and  the  publication  of  a  camp  newspaper,  the  National 
GuAED,  was  commenced.  It  had  an  elaborately  designed  and  neatly  engraved 
head,  with  the  words  "National  Guard"  in  scroll,  with  groups  of  flags  dis- 
played at  either  end,  the  regimental  coat  of  arms  with  the  motto  non  sibi,  sed 
PATEL^  entwined,  the  whole  having  been  executed  in  camp.  The  first  num- 
ber was  marked  Volume  11,  Number  1^  the  first  volume  having  been  issued  in 
the  encampment  at  Lancaster  in  1858.  One  number  was  profusely  illustrated 
delineating  many  ludicrous  scenes  in  camp  life,  in  which  a  pair  of  dilapidated 
army  shoes  and  breeches  came  in  for  a  share  of  ridicule. 

General  Banks  was  succeeded  in  the  command  of  the  Department  by  Gen- 
eral Dix,    As  the  expiration  of  the  term  of  service  of  the  three  months'  troops 

*  I  deem  it  proper  at  this,  the  moment  of  arrest,  to  make  formal  and  public  declaration  of 
the  motive  by  which  I  have  been  governed  in  tliia  proceeding.  It  is  not  my  purpose,  neither 
Is  it  in  consonance  with  my  mstructions,  to  interfere  in  any  manner  whatever  with  the  legiti- 
mate government  of  the  people  of  Baltimore  or  Maryland.  I  desire  to  support  the  pubUc  au- 
thorities in  aU  appropriate  duties ;  in  preserving  peace,  protecting  property  and  the  rights  of 
persons,  in  obeying  and  upholding  every  municipal  regulation  and  public  statute,  consistent 
with  the  Constitution  and  laws  of  the  United  States  and  of  Maryland.  But  unlawful  combi- 
nations of  men,  organized  for  resistance  to  such  laws,  that  provide  hidden  deposits  of  arms 
and  ammunition,  encourage  contraband  traffic  with  men  at  war  with  the  government,  and 
while  enjoymg  its  protection  and  privileges,  stealthily  wait  opportunity  to  combine  th«ir  means 
and  forces  with  those  in  rebellion  against  its  authority,  are  not  among  the  recognized  or  legal 
rights  of  any  class  of  men»  and  cannot  be  permitted  under  any  form  of  government  whatev^. 

M(iore*s  ReMlion  Meeord,  Vol  ITyp,  176.  Docs'. 


178 


UlNETEBNTH   EBGIMB:NT, 


drew  near,  he  was  in  danger  of  being  left  without  a  command.  He  accordingly 
made  an  earnest  appeal  to  the  several  regiments  to  stay  with  him  until  their 
places  could  be  filled  by  other  troops.  When  he  came  to  the  camp  of  the 
Guards  they  were  massed  in  his  front,  and  he  urged  his  suit  in  a  few  well  timed 
and  eloquent  remarks.  It  was  a  time  to  try  the  feelings  of  the  officers.  Anx- 
ious as  they  were,  that  their  men  should  remain,  they  were  stUl  uncertain  of 
the  temper  which  would  prevail.  At  the  signal  for  a  decision,  there  was  not  a 
dissenting  voice,  a  result  which  excited  the  pride  and  satisfaction  of  every  mem- 
ber of  the  regiment  and  elicited  the  compliments  of  the  General.  They  were, 
however,  detained  only  four  days  beyond  their  term  of  enlistment,  and  were 
mustered  out  at  Philadelphia^  on  the  29th  of  August,  1861. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS. 


Peter  Lyle. Colonel. 

D.  W.  C.  Baxter- Lieutenant  Colonel. 

J.  W.  Fritz Major. 

H.  A.  B.  Brown... Adjutant. 


John  O'Brien Quartermaster. 

John  Shreve Surgeon, 

W.  W.  Hanby Assistant  Surgeon. 

J.  P.  Hammond Chaplain. 


Company  A. 


RBCKtriTED  AT  PHIIiADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IK,  MAY  18,  1861. 


John  T.  Dnrang Captain. 

Emanuel  M.  Hager First  Lieutenant. 

WUliamP.  Davis Second  Lieutenant. 

William  C.  Rush First  Sergeant. 

James  Chambers Second  Sergeant. 

Charles  W.  Duke Third  Sergeant. 

G.  S.  Beck Fourth  Sergeant. 

Albert  Barnes First  Corporal. 

George  W.  Watson Second  Corporal. 

William  J.  Rose Tliird  Corporal. 

William  H.  Severn Fourth  Corporal. 

Perry  O.  Prosser Musician. 

Adolph  Senberd do. 

Barbier,  Stephen Private. 

Byen,  Hillany do. 

Berg,  William  Henry do. 

Beck,  Theodore  F do. 

Buchanan.  Thaddeus do. 

Bradway,  John  P do. 

Byrne,  James  Henry do. 

Bringhurst,  William  W do. 

Oomlort,  Winchester do. 

Childs,  .lames  D do, 

Corty,  Henry do. 

Cook,  William  Henry do. 

Clary,  Richard  R do. 

Celleskey,  Joseph do. 

Dessire,  John  C do. 

Dull,  John do. 

Dawson,  Charles  W do. 

Eckstein,  Edwin  B do. 

Francis,  James do. 

Freed,  James do. 

Finley,  WilUam  John do. 


Finn,  John  G Private. 

Faries,  Charles  D do. 

Gause,  Bernard  W do. 

Gebhard,  Lewis do. 

Goebel,  Christian  H do, 

Gillespie,  Joseph  S do.' 

Gurren,  JohnV do. 

Gallagher,  Francis  P. do, 

Gallagher,  Daniel  E do. 

Gallagher,  Peter  A do, 

Hewes,  Joseph  W do. 

Hoffman,  George  W do. 

Hopping,  Jacob  D do. 

Halyill,  George  C do. 

Homeyard,  Robert ...,do, 

Jones,  Williams do. 

Jones,  William  H do. 

Jones,  Isaac do. 

Kelly,  Wilham  I de- 
Keen,  Thomas do. 

Lutry,  John  A do. 

Lentz,  William do. 

Lower,  Richard do. 

Morgan,  William  H do. 

May  berry,  William  W do. 

Miller,  James  G do. 

Matthews,  Lawrence  I do. 

M'Kinloy,  Charles do. 

Ottenheimer,  Solomon do. 

O'Conner,  Patrick  ,- do. 

Pluck,  Henry do. 

Peddle,  William  A do. 

Palmer,  .lohn  C do.' 

Phillips,  Charles  G do. 


THEEE  months'  SERVICE. 


179 


Ruth,  Samuel Private. 

Stanton,  Michael  W do. 

Strang,  "William  B do. 

Tiltermary,  Joseph do. 

Turner,  J.  H do. 


Uhler,  George  H.  S Private. 

Woodward,  David  M do. 

Woodburn,  Robert  J do. 

Young,  Henry  J do. 


Company   B. 


BECRUITED  AT   PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  18,  1861. 


Alfred  J.  Sellers Captain. 

Jacob  M.  Davis First  Lieutenant. 

John  S.  Warner Second  lieutenant. 

WiUiam  H.  Warner First  Sergeant. 

John  Jackson Second  Sergeant. 

William  Beggs Third  Sergeant. 

William  H.  Mann Fourth  Sergeant. 

George  W.  Hankinson First  Corporal. 

Thomas  C.  Thompson Second  Corporal. 

Charles  A.  Major Third  Corporal. 

Henry  Sellers Fourth  Corporal. 

Jacob  Stine Musician. 

John  Perkenpine do. 

Anderson,  Albanus Private. 

Ashmcad,  Charles do. 

Bartholomew,  Valentine do. 

Bartolett,  Thomas  H.,  Jr do. 

Bartram,  George  H do. 

Beale,  Collin do. 

Beale,  Charles  E do. 

Bowman,  John  M do. 

Bonnafon,  Christopher. do. 

Brice,  WiUiam do. 

Burns,  Charles  H do. 

Coryell,  Thomas  F do. 

Carroll,  Edward do. 

Crawford,  Samuel do. 

Congar,  John  Y do. 

Collins,  James  A do. 

Day,  George  M do. 

Eager,  Charles do. 

Ernest,  William  S.,  Jr do. 

Eisenhartt,  Christopher do. 

Eary,  Valentine do. 

Freed,  Isaac do. 

Fetters,  Roberts do. 

Gessler,  John  M do. 

Gregg,  John  D do. 

Goery,  Lewis do. 


GriflBth.  James Private. 

Gaw,  Gilbert  C do. 

Helm,  Charles do. 

Houck,  John do. 

Hallowell,  William  T do. 

Iminendoflfer,  Theodore do. 

Kensil,  Edwin  F do. 

King,  John do. 

Kalehoff,  Edwin do. 

Lowry,  Albert  W do. 

Little,  William  R do. 

Lehr,  John  P do. 

Lewis,  Grenville do. 

Murdock,  George do. 

MulhoUand,  Robert do. 

M'Donald,  James do. 

Myers,  Joseph  W do. 

Mathias,  Thomas  G do. 

Peck,  Matthew do. 

Pruyor,  Francis do. 

Price,  Hyland do. 

Pierson,  George  W do. 

Roberts,  Charles do. 

Roberts,  George do. 

Roberts,  Richard do. 

Riley,  De  Witt  CUnton do. 

Souders,  Joseph  R do. 

Sherick,  Charles do. 

Sexton,  Charles  M do. 

Snyder,  William  H do. 

Swank,  Matthias do. 

Tracy,  George  L do. 

Watson,  Henry  C do. 

Wood,  Richard do. 

Wale,  David  L do. 

White,  William do. 

Webb,  Wilham do. 

Wilkinson,  John do. 


Company    C 


BEORUITED  AT  PHILADEIiPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  18,  1861. 


Harmanus  Neff. Captain. 

Frank  S.  Johnson First  Lieutenant. 

Henry  C.  Paxson Second  Lieutenant. 

John  A.  Gorgas First  Sergeant 

John  A.  HoUahan Second  Sergeant. 

John  G.  Butler Third  Sergeant. 

Payson  A.  Marshall Fourth  Sergeant. 

Joseph  M.  Myers First  Corporal. 

Theodore  G.  Gauss Second  Corporal. 

Bethuel  M.  Hulings. Third  Corporal. 

John  A.  Whelan Fourth  Coi*poraL 

Augustus  Smith Musician. 

John  W.  Garvin do. 

Anderson,  John  W Private. 


Banks,  David JWvate. 

Boyd,  William do. 

Bloodgood,  Frank  C do. 

Bellis,  John  O do. 

Buck,  Howard do. 

Byram,  James  E do. 

Bratton,  George  W do. 

Bayer,  George  W do. 

Baker,  James  MifQin do. 

Conover,  William  P.,  Jr.. .do. 

Claghorn,  John  W.,  Jr do. 

Claghorn,  Jas.  Raymond. ..do. 

Custer,  Bethel  Moore do. 

Dever,  John  H do. 


180 


NINETEENTH    REGIMENT, 


Dunn,  James  W Pr  vate. 

Donobue,  Francis  P do. 

Dewees,  John  H do. 

Dorfif,  Canfield do. 

Dausch,  Andrew do. 

Edwards,  Joseph  H do. 

France,  Shirley  H do. 

Good,  George  H do. 

Goodman,  William  E do. 

Griffiths,  James do. 

Hamilton,  James do. 

Hatch,  Charles  H do. 

Hulings,  William  H do. 

Howard,  Edward  A do. 

Hess,  Robert  H do. 

Hess,  George  L ...do. 

Hulings,  Abraham do. 

King,  Robert  P.,  Jr do. 

Kochersperger,  William do. 

La  Blanc,  Thomas do. 

Le  Marchant,  Henry  A do. 

Myers,  William do. 

Morgan,  William do. 

Mead,  James do. 

Monyer,  John,.... do. 


Murphy,  James ,  Privaro, 

Molone,  John  M do. 

Pontius,  Henry do. 

Ricketts,  Charles do. 

Ristine,  William do. 

Reed,  Jacob,  Jr do. 

Robertson,  William do. 

ShrevG,  Richard  L.  R do. 

Schell,  Frederick  B do. 

Shields,  Frederick  H do. 

Skinner,  Charles  N do. 

Stull,  Joseph do. 

Smith,  WilUamT do. 

Stevens,  William do. 

Stahl,  George do. 

Todd,  John,  Jr do. 

Vodges,  William,  Jr do. 

Wilhelm,  August do. 

Wood,  Johns do. 

Whildey,  Edmund do. 

Warner,  George do. 

Wartman,  Charles  C do. 

Whildey,  William do. 

ZeU,  Peter  H do. 


Company  D, 


KECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  18,  1861. 


Joseph  Ellis Captain. 

Charles  M.  Bacon..... First  Lieutenant. 

James  B.  Smith Second  Ideutenant. 

Elias  W.  Sherty First  Sergeant. 

Anthony  Monie Second  Sergeant. 

William  J.  Gilbert Third  Sergeant. 

Michael  M.  Myers Fourth  Sergeant. 

Jacob  R.  Gilbert First  Corporal. 

John  G.  KeUey Second  Corporal. 

Joseph  Carr Third  Corporal. 

Edward  Marshall Fourth  Corporal. 

William  E.  Brill Musician. 

Louis  Weber do. 

Ames,  John Private. 

Bassonett,  William do. 

Boland,  Frederick do. 

Barnard,  William do. 

Barnard,  John  J do. 

Bain,  James do. 

Beattie,  James do. 

Campbell,  George  W do. 

Campbell,  William  H do. 

Clayton,  Reese  B do. 

Carter,  Thomas  E do. 

Carter,  Edward  W do. 

Cook,  Henry  M do. 

Curtis,  Edward do. 

Childs,  William  W do.         « 

C©yle,  Edward do. 

Dickey,  William  M do. 

Day,  Andrew do. 

Dowell,  William  B do. 

Doerr,  John do. 

Elliott,  George. do. 

Gibson,  James  F do. 

(Goldsmith,  Thomas  O do. 

Hartlevan,  Augustus do. 

Jewell,  George do. 

Kappes,  Charles do. 


Knupp,  Joseph Private. 

Lutton,  Benjamin do. 

Lockhart,  John do. 

Luzenberg,  Charles  J" do. 

Luzenberg,  Edward do. 

Mudge,  Henry  T do. 

Mather,  WiUiam do. 

Myerle,  Ezra do. 

M'llhenney,  Joseph  W do. 

M'Dowell,  Thomas do. 

M'Namer,  Wilson do. 

Nebley,  George  W do. 

Odiome,  David  W do. 

Odiorne,  Henry do. 

Patterson,  James  G .....do. 

Park,  Robert  J do. 

Pegley,  John  S do. 

Rueipp,  Charles do. 

Kodgers,  Lewis_ do. 

Rului,  Job do. 

Reed,  Joseph do. 

Sailor,  Robert do. 

Shelmerdine,  Joseph  B  „...do. 

Smith,  John  B, do. 

Sherer,  Jacob  W do. 

Strock,  Andrew  F do. 

Smith,  William  P...... do. 

Smith,  Charles  P do. 

Staas,  Wilham do. 

Scofield,  Joseph  K do. 

Terry,  Albert do. 

Thompson,  William do. 

Tiedemann,  Frederick do. 

Volty,  John  M do. 

Widerman,  William  H do. 

West,  Charles  W do. 

Winpenny,  John do, 

Wright,  Joseph do. 


THEEB  MONTHS'  SEEVICB. 


181 


Company  E. 


BECBtJlTED  AT   PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  18,  1861. 


James  Monroe  Leddy Captain. 

John  Walls  Barnes First  Lieutenant. 

Alfred  Stiramel Second  Lieutenant. 

Peter  Henry  Jacobus First  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Hall Second  Sergeant. 

Henry  Casper  Yeager Third  Sergeant. 

Charles  Si  mon Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  Charles  Gallagher... First  Corporal. 
John  Thompson  Reiley  ...Second  Corporal. 

Henry  Eggley ..Third  Corporal. 

Solomon  May Fourth  Corporal. 

Charles  Schusline Musician. 

Frederick  King do. 

Bates,  Dan  iel  Spencer Private. 

Barton,  George do. 

Ball,  Samuel  Lithgow do. 

Brendlinger,  John  E do. 

Clark,  Joseph  A do. 

Clark,  Edward  Wirts do. 

Clearman,  Albert  B do. 

Cassidy,  James do. 

Carney,  John do. 

Corgi  e,  Arthur  Forbes do. 

Dennis,  Geo.  Washington.. .do. 

Dott,  Charles do. 

Donahue,  Francis do. 

Finley,  William do. 

Funk,  Wert do. 

Fenlin,  William do. 

Finch,  James  Taylor do. 

French,  John  B do. 

Furners,  William  S do. 

Gibson,  Alexander  Hyer do. 

Gillerd,  Ernest do. 

Guild,  Henry  Melvine do. 

Honyelout,  Waghington do. 

Harb,  Thomas  F do. 

Harman,  Duckett do. 

Huey ,  James  Thomas ,Ao, 


Holman,  EbenezerP Private. 

Hamilton,  Hause do. 

Harris,  Geo.  Washington. ..do. 

Harrison,  Thomas do. 

Hellings,  William  B do 

Jeffries,  Wm.  C.  Mitchel...do. 
King,  James  Alexander.... do. 

Kintyel,  Frederick  E do. 

Lewis,  Geo.  Washington... do, 

Luckenback,  Samuel do. 

Lengel,  Elijah do, 

Lindsley,  Wm;  Edgar do. 

Letherberg,  Henry  M do. 

Mason,  Matthew  M do. 

Maggi,  John  Bartram do. 

M'Abee.  John do. 

Munsshower,  John  R do. 

Magany,  Edward  M do. 

M'Devitt,  Daniel do. 

Norris,  John do. 

O'Neal,  Francis  Patrick.... do. 
Pollone,  William  AcoflE".....do. 

Presser,  John do. 

Rementer,  Jacob  D do. 

Robson,  Thomas do. 

Schoneman,  Abram  P. do. 

Spayd,  Henry  Miller do. 

Savage,  Alexander  E do. 

Smith,  William  A d*^. 

Schwaab,  John  I do, 

Struhar,  George  Gustave...do. 

Steruberger,  Charles do. 

Scott,  Walter do. 

Thomas,  Samuel  C do. 

Taylor,  Geo.  Washington.. .do. 

Wilson,  Lambert  T do. 

Welch,  Walter do. 

Watson,  Thomas  G do. 


Company  F. 


BECBUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  18,  1861. 


Wm.  Alexander  Gray Captain. 

Ellis  Stokes First  Lieutenant. 

Nathan  Raymond Second  Lieutenant. 

Fred'k  Louis  Gimber First  Sergeant. 

Richard  Henry  Chapman,Second  Sergeant. 

George  W.  GiUingham Third  Sergeant. 

AUain  Roland  Benner Fourth  Sergeant. 

G.  Anderson  Thompson., .First  Corporal. 

G.  Deneale  Patten,  Jr Second  Corporal. 

Wm.  Henry  Ladner Third  Corporal. 

Andrew  M'Bride Fourth  Corporal. 

Benjamin  F.  Walton Musician. 

George  Harvey do. 

Andress,  Samuel Private. 

AUen,  Theodore  Dwight do. 

Burnside,  George  W do. 

Brown,  John  EUegore do. 

Blair,  Willard  Church do. 

Brown,  Samuel  Brown do. 

Byrnes,  Thomas  Henry do. 

Baker,  Issacher do. 

Beck,  Harry do. 

Bundick,  John  Satchel do. 


Berger,  William  Henry..Private. 

Barry,  David do. 

Besselieore,  John do. 

Curtis,  Samuel  York do. 

Clark,  James  Wilson do, 

Christopher,  John do. 

Calladay,  Samuel  R. do. 

Deal,  Alfred do. 

Deal,  William,  Jr. do. 

Dixon,  Edwin  Francis do. 

Dinan,  Joseph  Philip do. 

Dutton,  Joshua  Moore do. 

Drew,  James  Henry do. 

Deban,  Alfred do. 

Englebert,  Cornelius  J do. 

Ennis,  Sayre do. 

Estline,  John  S do. 

Evans,  Frank do. 

Freeman,  Alexander  H do. 

Frost,  George  F do. 

Grear,  Randolph  Evans do. 

Hoopes,  B.  Tevis do. 

Hamm,  Charles  Henry do. 


182 


NINETEENTH  REGIMENT, 


Hugeman,  Victor Private. 

Ha/.zard,  David  Crockett.... do. 
Hickman,  Baynton  James... do. 

Josephs,  Aaron do. 

Jones,  David  Williams do. 

Kendrick,  Wm.  David do. 

Kane,  Edward  Julius do. 

May,  Edmund do. 

"Miller.  Samuel  Morris do. 

M'Bride,  Frank do. 

M'Bride,  Robert do. 

M'Nulty,  Joseph... do. 

Rulon,  Henry  Ephraim do. 

Rainnie,  William  John do. 

Rainey,  Charles  Joseph do. 

Richie,  Robert do. 


Scull,  Jacob  Ridgway.... Private. 

Schwarz,  Junius do. 

Simonton,  William  H do. 

Sutlierland,  Robert do. 

Spangler,  Edward do. 

Stanmere,  Philip do. 

Throckmorton ,  Edmund. . .do. 
Taylor,  Charles  Howard. ..do. 

Totten,  Wesley do. 

Watson,  George  W do. 

Washington,  Robert  S do. 

Welton,  Joseph  T do. 

Wimpf heimer.  Max do. 

-Wilson,  James do. 

Zane,  William  Curry do. 


Company   G. 


RECRUITED  AT   PHIIiADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  18,  1861. 


William  K.  M'Ferran Captain. 

John  H.  Megee First  Lieutenant. 

Arthur  Maginnis Second  Lieutenant. 

Charles  W.  Bender First  Sergeant. 

Daniel  F.  Linn Second  Sergeant. 

Henry  C.  Williams Third  Sergeant. 

Joseph  Grimm Fourth  Sergeant. 

Abram  E.  Stern First  Corporal. 

Albert  Ripka Second  Corporal. 

Wflliam  Palmer Third  Corporal. 

William  Imhoflf. Fourth  Corporal. 

Adam  MitcheU Musician. 

Frederick  Mayer do. 

Ashton,  Joseph Private. 

Buddy,  Peter  B do.     , 

Bonvier,  John  V do. 

Bentz,  WiUiam  H do. 

Banford,  Thomas do. 

Baker,  Ambrose dOi 

Bozarth,  Samuel do. 

Conway,  Patrick do. 

Carr,  Morgan do. 

Crawford,  John do. 

Condy,  J ohn  S do. 

Class,  George  W do. 

Craig,  Thomas  H do. 

Edwards,  Richaj-dF do. 

Gillen,  Neal ...do. 

Griffith,  James do. 

Haumings,  Alfred dov 

Hill,  John  F, do. 

Hay,  John : do-. 

Hoffner,  Samuel do. 

Hacker,  Jajnes do. 

Hadtield,  Joseph do. 

Herman,  Theobold. do. 

Junes,  Thomas  A do. 

Inngerick,  William do. 

Jones,  Alfred  P do. 


Jenkins,  Charles  A Private. 

Jacob,  Robert do. 

Johnson,  Charles;H do. 

Korn,  Henry  W do. 

Kelly,  Joseph  M do. 

Laws,  William do. 

Lawson,  William do. 

Lisk,  Joseph  K do. 

Longaker,  Thos.  F do. 

Mai-tin,  Stephen  W do. 

Migratte.  John  W do. 

Martin,  William  R do. 

M'  Laughhn.  George  W do. 

M'Mahon,  John do. 

Mack,  William  F do. 

Moore,  James  M do. 

M'Clennan,  Samuel do. 

Morton,  John do. 

Mitcheson,  Robert do. 

Newell,  Theodore do. 

O'Neil,  Maurice do. 

Paxson,  Joseph  G do. 

Richardson,  A.  H.  G do. 

Rambo,  Lewis  E do. 

Spear.  James  R do. 

Sproule,  William do. 

Stoddart,  A  rmand do. 

Slaven,  Thomas.. do. 

Stiles,  Charles  W do. 

Schock,  JohnG do. 

Symington,  John do. 

Shoemaker,  George  L do. 

Tarper,  Carl  L.. do. 

Whjteside,  John do. 

Wood,  William  A do. 

Wilgus,  William do. 

Walbert,  John do. 

Wolf,  Adolph do. 


Company  H. 

RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  18,  1861. 


William  A.  Thorp Captain. 

Alexander  Given First  Lieutenant. 

William.  S.  Ellis Second  Lieutenant. 

Samuel  Moon First  Sergeant. 

Nathan  Pettit Second  Sergeant. 

Albert  Bender Third  Sergeant. 


Henry  Weigand Fourth  Sergeant. 

Stewart  Lyle First  Corporal. 

Jacob  Wolf. Second  Corporal. 

Edward  Tilburn Third  Corporal. 

George  W.  Potts Fourth  Corporal. 

Eugene  Seubert Mvisician. 


TrniEE  MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


183 


Cliarles  Pred'k  Heston  ...Musician. 

Agg,  Honry Private. 

Bonder,  ThomasM do. 

Buckinan,  George do. 

Berks,  Archibald  W do. 

Bruner,  Daniel  A do. 

Buscher,  Henry. do. 

Brown,  Joseph  W do. 

Bacon,  Lewis.... do. 

Bisling,  John do. 

Bredcu,  John do. 

Congers,  Walter do. 

Clawson,  John  V do. 

Chardu,  Robert do. 

Criblier,  William do. 

Cochran,  John  C do. 

Conard,  William do. 

Colhower,  Conrad do. 

Catterson,  James  H do. 

Davis,  William do. 

Eastburn,  William  H do. 

Ferris,  Daniel do. 

Farrel,  James do. 

Fox,  John do. 

Fletcher,  Stephen  I do. 

Fry,  Jacob do. 

Griffin,  John  A do. 

Gloskiski,  Joseph do. 

Goodman,  John  R do. 

Gentner,  Edward do. 

Harris,  John  A do. 

Hatz,  William  H do. 

Hoffman,  Philip do. 


Horner,  William Private. 

Hagenhick,  Jacob do. 

Harris,  John  W do. 

Hauser,  Burnett do. 

Kennedy,  Patrick do. 

Kelly,  .John  C do. 

Knowles,  Robert do. 

Lindsay,  William do. 

Lower,  Abraham,  Sr do. 

Lower,  Abraham,  Jr do. 

Lindsay,  Charles  E ...do. 

Lander berger,  Louis do. 

Murry,  Jeremiah do. 

M'Kay,  John do. 

Manly,  James do. 

M'Keever,  William  P do. 

O'Neil,  Michael do. 

Place,  William do. 

Page,  William  H do. 

Perkenpine,  David  M do. 

Roney,  Samuel  B do. 

Reed,  Alexander do. 

Smith,  James do. 

Shearman,  William  H do. 

Semelroth,  Augustus do. 

Shannon,  Hugh  C do. 

Sloan,  Joseph  G do. 

Turner,  John  C do. 

Thayer,  Alvin  E do. 

Tilburn,  William  C do. 

Warterhaise,  Henry do. 

Young,  George  T do. 


Company  I. 


EECRtriTED  AT  PHILADEI<PHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  18,  1861. 


Charles  F.  Maguire Captain. 

WiUiam  A.  Delaney First  Lieutenant. 

Francis  M'Bride Second  Lieutenant. 

John  S.  Soby First  Sergeant. 

John  D.  Shoemaker Second  Sergeant. 

Joseph  Miles Third  Sergeant. 

Jacob  A.  Zimmerman Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  Wood First  Corporal. 

Albert  B.  Coleman Second  Corporal. 

Vincent  Mooney Third  Corporal. 

Louis  MuUer Fourth  Corporal. 

Mitchell  Dausch Musician. 

Frederick  Myers do. 

Arnold,  Dacre  T Private. 

Brooker,  William  H do. 

Burkhart,  Isaac  R do. 

Callenden,  James  T do. 

Coupland,  Rignald  H do. 

Cummings,  Cornehus do. 

Clark,  William  H do. 

Campbell,  Alexander do. 

Duboice,  Albert do. 

Diamond,  Hugh  G do. 

Eno,  Byron  E do. 

Hempshire,  William  H do. 

Findlay,  Joseph  R do. 

Gumpper,  Joseph  E do. 

Hubbs,  William do. 

Jardan,  William  H do. 

Ketler,  Charles  C do. 

Keefe,  Owen do. 

Kruzen,  Joseph  Y do. 

Lammey,  John  S do. 

Mackney,  Theodore do. 

Lovalt,  William do. 

Lester,  Thomas  W do. 

Lee,  Major do. 

Lang,  Richard do. 

Lager,  Jacob do. 


M'Farland,  Samuel Private. 

M'CuUough,  Charles do. 

Myers,  Frederick  V do. 

Mannas,  Frederick do. 

Martin,  James  T do. 

Maxey,  Alfred do. 

M'Cally,  James,  Jr do. 

Mulocy,  Edward do. 

Moore,  Samuel  L do. 

Moore,  Enoch  H do. 

Moore,  Joel  A do. 

Martin,  Robert do. 

Myers,  Charles  F do. 

Myers,  Frederick,  Jr do. 

Morgan,  Edward  J do. 

Newbert,  Edmund  C do. 

Phillips,  Edwin  J do. 

Pusser,  Valentine,  Jr do. 

Reinhart,  James  P do. 

Shoemaker,  Edward do. 

Stubbs,  William  C do. 

Stilwright,  Adolph  G do. 

Stokes,  Robert do. 

Stanley,  James  R do. 

Stinger,  Joseph do. 

Smith,  Thomas  P do. 

Simmington,  John do. 

Strine,  Charles  C do. 

Tiltermary,  Jesse do. 

Williams,  William  N do. 

Winterbottom,  Joseph do. 

Winner,  Edwin do. 

Wills,  Edward  J do. 

Williams,  Anthony  M do. 

White,  WilUam  A do. 

Witterwiler,  Michael do. 

Wiles,  Daniel do. 

Young,  George  W do. 


lU 


KDiTEf  EENTH  REGIMENT. 


Company  K. 


BECRUITED  AT  FHIIl^DELFHIA. 


IklUSTERED  IN,  MAY  18,  1861. 


George  Magee,  Jr Captain. 

Philip  Bellsinger First  Lieutenant. 

William  J.  Hoffman Second  Lieutenant. 

Francis  A.  Chadwick First  Sergeant. 

Edward  J.  Gergas Second  Sergeant. 

William  F.  Scheible Third  Sergeant. 

Richard  W.  Davis Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  Spangler First  Corporal. 

Martin  Reese Second  Corporal. 

Thomas  W.  Bonsall Third  Corporal. 

David  F.  Ward Fourth  Corporal. 

William  A.  Drinkhouse... Musician. 

Philip  Fengel do. 

Albright,  William Private. 

Allman,  Edward.... do. 

Allen,  Lambert do. 

Able,  WiUiam „...do. 

Bird,  William do. 

Bemmeass,  William do. 

Bonsall,  James  S do. 

Brockensha,  Thomas  R do. 

Biddle,  Jonathan do. 

Bond,  Benjamin do. 

Bowers,  George  W do. 

Carpenter,  James  B do. 

Grouse,  Geo.  Washington.. .do. 

Carroll,  John do. 

GroUus,  WiUiam  E do. 

Conyers,  John,  Jr do. 

Davia,' James do. 

Dougherty,  Joseph  E do. 

Frank,  George  F do.  . 

Fisher,  John do. 

Granley,  Christopher do. 

Hoyt,  Henry  O do. 

Hesscn  stale,  Charles. do. 

Heinicke,  Lewis do. 

Hagerty,  Thomas .ndo. 

Ireland,  George  "W .T....Ado. 


Johnston,  Jamea Private. 

Jones,  Kennard do. 

Johnston,  Joseph  H do. 

Kitz,  WUliam do. 

Lauman,  John do, 

M'Lean,  Charles  K do. 

Mathews,  John do. 

Maize,  William  R do. 

Monteith,  John do. 

Mahoney,  John do. 

Marston,  Richard do. 

MiUer,  Samuel do. 

Miller,  Moses do. 

Male,  William  H do. 

Martin,  Thomas  J do. 

Martin,  Horace  P do. 

Noble,  John  W do. 

PMUips,  WUliam  H do. 

Plucker,  James  B do. 

Pierson,  George  W do. 

Pancoast,  Josiah do. 

Quig,  Edwin do. 

Steinraetz,  John do. 

Heboid,  John  H do. 

Simmons,  Charles  F do; 

SaUday,  Reuben do. 

Sunderland,  James  W do. 

Smith,  John  H do. 

Traub,  WilUam do. 

Taylor,  Edward do. 

WUson,  WiUiam do. 

Wagner,  George  W do. 

Wise,  Benj.  FrankUn do. 

Webb,  JohnC do. 

Walter,  George  Myers do. 

Watt,  George  J .6.6. 

Wagenbruner,  PhUip do. 

Zane,  George ;do. 


Twentieth  Regiment. 


SOON  after  the  close  of  the  war  with  Mexico,  a  number  of  returned  soldiers 
who  had  served  under  General  Scott,  formed  an  association  called  the 
"Scott  Legion,"  which,  without  having  any  legal  status,  preserved  its  organi 
zation  for  purposes  of  friendly  intercourse*  It  was  handsomely  uniformed 
and  well  drilled,  and  was  accustomed  upon  the  death  of  any  of  its  members  to 
bury  them  with  military  honors. 

William  H.  Gray  had  held  the  rank  of  Captain  from  the  date  of  its  organi- 
zation, and  at  a  meeting  held  on  the  evening  of  Thursday,  April  25th,  1861,  a 
resolution  was  passed  instructing  him,  in  conjunction  with  other  members  of 
the  company,  to  raise  a  regiment  for  the  national  service.  In  obedience  to 
this  resolution,  on  the  following  morning,  April  26th,  Captain  Gray  commenced 
recruiting  at  Fifth  and  Chestnut  streets,  in  what  has  since  become  tlie  Post 
Of&ce,  and  when,  on  Saturday  evening,  the  office  was  closed,  the  ranks  were 
full.  Men  continued  to  report,  however,  during  Sunday  and  Monday,  and  when 
the  enrollment  was  finally  concluded,  there  was  an  excess  of  six  hundred  men 
over  the  number  that  could  be  accepted. 

The  election  of  company  officers  took  place  on  the  Monday  following,  and 
that  of  regimental  officers  on  Tuesday,  both  being  conducted  according  to  mi- 
litia law  by  Brigade  Inspector,  Major  Weaver.  The  field  officers  were  William 
H.  Gray,  Colonel ;  George  Moore,  Lieutenant  Colonel ;  Andrew  H.  Tippin,  Ma- 
jor J  Edwin  E.  Biles,  Adjutant.  Its  services  were  then  regularly  tendered  to 
the  Executive  of  the  State  and  accepted,  and  it  was  mustered  into  the  service 
of  the  United  States  as  the  Twentieth  regiment  by  Captain  Neill  of  the  regu- 
lar army.  Of  the  thirty-seven  officers  chosen,  nearly  all  were  elected  unani- 
mously, and  thirty-one  of  this  number  were  members  of  the  Legion.  It  was 
hence  inspired  by  that  organization,  and  very  naturally  took  its  name,  though 
never  used  in  any  official  paper.  The  three  months'  servic  in  which  it  was 
engaged  was  not  fruitful  in  stirring  events  nor  apparent  results,  but  the  readi- 
ness manifested  to  enlist,  and  the  promptness  with  which  the  regiment  was 
filled,  are  not  without  merit,  and  the  character  of  the  troops  and  the  discipline 
to  which  they  attained,  gave  assurance,  had  the  opportunity  been  given,  that 
they  would  have  displayed  nerve  and  steadiness  in  the  face  of  the  enemy,  and 
won  signal  honor  on  the  battle  field. 

It  remained  quartered  at  the  Post  Office  about  two  weeks,  during  which 
time  it  was  drilled  by  companies  in  Scott's  tactics  at  first,  and  afterwards  in 
Hardee's.  Dress  parades  were  regularly  held,  and  occasional  battalion  drDls 
conducted  in  the  State  House  yard.  The  first  arms  issued  were  unserviceable, 
and  were  subsequently  exchanged  for  rifled  muskets.  The  regiment  was  clothed 
in  the  old  United  States  blue  jacket  and  pants,  of  so  excellent  a  quality  that 
24 


186 


TWENTIETH  REGIMESTT, 


the  men  did  not  require  re-clothing  during  their  term  of  service.  This  uniform 
was  secured  by  the  personal  exertions  of  General  Patterson,  for  which  he  had 
a  great  partiaUty,  being  the  pattern  worn  in  Mexico. 

From  the  Post  Office  the  regiment  moved  to  Suffolk  Park,  some  six  miles 
out  of  the  city,  where  drill  and  discipline  were  rigidly  enforced,  and  where  ex- 
cellent progress  was  made  in  the  school  of  arms.  It  remained  here  about  two 
weeks,  when  it  was  ordered  to  move  to  Chambersburg  to  join  Patterson's  col- 
umn, and  was  there  assigned  to  the  3d  Brigade*  of  the  1st  Division.  On  the 
8th  of  June,  it  advanced  with  the  Brigade  and  encamped  first  at  Greencastle, 
then  near  St.  James  College,  and  finally  on  the  banks  of  the  Potomac,  at 
Williamsport,  where  it  remained  until  the  whole  army  commenced  a  forward 
movement  on  the  2d  of  July.  In  the  campaign  to  Martinsburg  and  Bunker 
Hill  the  services  of  the  regiment  were  little  varied  from  the  usual  life  of  troops 
on  the  march,  in  bivouac,  and  in  camp.  From  Bunker  Hill  to  Charlestown,  the 
Twentieth  was  thrown  out  at  intervals  for  the  protection  of  the  main  column, 
and  on  its  arrival  was  pushed  forward  to  Keyes'  Ford.  This  was  seized  and  se- 
curely held,  thus  ensuring  the  safety  of  the  army  from  an  attack  in  the  rear  j 
though,  as  was  subsequently  ascertained,  the  enemy  had  withdrawn  and  were 
now  hastening  in  the  opposite  direction  to  join  Beauregard.  The  term  of  ser- 
vice having  nearly  expired,  it  was,  on  the  24th  of  July,  ordered  to  Philadel- 
phia, where  it  was  soon  after  mustered  out  of  service. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS. 


WiUiam  H.  Gray Colonel. 

George  Moore Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Andrew  H.  Tippin Major. 

Edwin  R.  Biles Adjutant. 


Charles  A.  Jones Quartermaster, 

A.  B.  Campbell.. Surgeon. 

Samuel  H.  Homer Assistant  Surgeon. 

William  Fulton Chaplain. 


Company  A. 


RECRTTITED  AT  PHIIiADELPHIA. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  30,  1861. 


A.  S.  Tourison Captain. 

Enoch  Thomas First  Lieutenant. 

William  J.  Mackey Second  Lieutenant. 

William  H.  Tourison First  Sergeant. 

George  Beck Second  Sergeant. 

John  M.  Alien Third  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Price Fourth  Sergeant. 

George  Scheifley First  Corporal. 

John  Furguson Second  Corporal. 

John  D.  Brown Third  Corporal. 

Charles  H.  Myers Fourth  Corporal. 

E.  G.  Webb Musician. 


Joseph  H.  Cox Musician. 

Ash,  Norman  C Private. 

Akroyd,  William  A do. 

Beck,  Anthony do. 

Beck,  Jacob  H do. 

Beck,  Antrim  C do. 

Botton,  William do. 

Brooks,  Joseph do. 

Byrnes,  William do. 

Buniss,  Samuel do. 

Baitzell,  John  J do. 

Carver,  Thomas  J do. 


*  Organization  of  3d  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  E.  C.  Williams,  1st  Division^  Major  Gen- 
eral Cadwalader.  Seventh  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  William  H.  Irwin ; 
Eighth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  A.  H.  Emley ;  Tenth  Regiment  Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers,  Colonel  Sullivan  A.  Meredith ;  Twentieth  Regiment  (Scott  Legion)  Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers,  Colonel  William  H.  Gray. 


THREE  MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


187 


Cook,  Zophaniah Private. 

Coleman,  William do. 

Coleman,  Henry do. 

Daisey,  George  W do. 

Delaney,  Patrick  H do. 

Donohue,  Joseph  N do. 

[Friend,  Andrew  J do. 

Fisher,  Charles  H do. 

Farry,  John  H do. 

Gallagher,  John  C do. 

Gallagher,  Robert  H do. 

Gray,  Robert do. 

Gregg,  Alfred  W do. 

Graves,  John  W do. 

Herkness,  Bernard  H do. 

Hamm,  Albert do. 

Hufif,  John do. 

Harris,  Joseph do. 

Hausborry,  William do. 

Irviin,  WUliam do. 

Ingram,  James do. 

Jacoby,  Edward do. 

Lynch,  Lewis do. 

Miller,  Charles do. 

Maylan,  Joseph do. 

M'Donough,  John do. 

Marshall,  William do. 


M'Nabb,  William Private. 

M'Cauley,  John  F do. 

Meeker,  Daniel do. 

Orth,  Samuel do. 

Orth,  PhiUp do. 

Powell,  James  B do. 

Quien,  Charles do, 

Russell,  George  P do. 

Rittenhouse,  Jacob do. 

Rapp,  Michael  C do. 

Randall,  Joseph do. 

Rogers,  David  A do. 

Rementer,  Francis do. 

Robinson,  William do. 

Shaw,  George  W do. 

Scott,  Cooper do. 

Scott,  Robert do. 

Tittle,  George  W do. 

Thomas,  Henry do. 

Tyson,  Joseph  F do. 

Tietgen,  Francis  N...„ do. 

Tietgen,  George  W do. 

Towell,  William  F do. 

Wise,  Francis do. 

Wait,  John .....do. 

Wallin,  Joseph  W do. 


Company  B, 


KECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  30,  1861. 


Edward  E.  Wallace Captain. 

Lafayette  Thomas First  Lieutenant. 

Isaac  Williams Second  Lieutenant. 

William  H.  Forbes First  Sergeant. 

Henry  High '....Second  Sergeant. 

James  Cox Third  Sergeant. 

Thomas  Lindsey Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  Gorman First  Corporal. 

William  P.  Hufty Second  Corporal. 

Henry  Fenstermacher Third  Corporal. 

William  H.  Wallace Fourth  Corporal. 

George  L.  M'Cully Musician. 

John  West do. 

Babe,  Charles Private. 

Baker,  Edward  F do. 

Barber,  Charles. do. 

Bartle,  Rudolph  E do. 

Bell,  Samuel  S do. 

Bell,  William do. 

Bush,  John do. 

Berge,  John do. 

Blewitt,  Berkley  P do. 

Currin,  James  W do. 

Crothers,  James do. 

Dickson,  George  R do. 

Dvke,  William do. 

Dick,  Albert  R do. 

Evans,  William do. 

Edgar,  John,  Jr do. 

Eckfield,  Graflf. do. 

Gearhart,  Arthur  J do. 

Gilkey,  Jacob do. 

Gladding,  Edward  F do. 

Gillingham,  Henry  D do. 

Given,  William  H do. 

Hoag,  William  W do. 

Horner,  Robert  N do. 

Hallowell,  William  W do. 

HofiEuer,  Charles do. 


Hiller,  John  Private, 

Henry,  Frederick  H do. 

Henry,  Charles  P do. 

Hopkins,  Henry do. 

Hopkins,  John  H do. 

Hoffman,  Andrew do. 

Hagerty,  Thomas do. 

Hoy,  Bernard  W do. 

Holt,  Joseph do. 

Jackson,  Levi  F. do. 

Kenney.  Henry  E do. 

Kalback,  Charles do. 

Little,  Thomas do. 

Lull,  Evander  C do. 

Logan,  Ephraim do. 

Malone,  Albert do. 

Madison,  Charles do. 

Marker,  George do. 

MiUer,  Joseph  G do. 

Murphy,  Jeremiah  A do. 

M'Devitt,  Matthew. do. 

M'Elroy,  George  H do. 

M'Lane,  David .do. 

Nugent,  James do. 

Naylor,  James  B do. 

O'Connell,  Daniel do. 

Parker,  William  H do. 

Sweeney,  James  H do. 

Sicius,  Henry do. 

Springer,  Lewis  R do. 

Stewart,  Arthur do. 

Tomey,  James do. 

Vanhom,  Joseph do. 

Vinson,  George  H do. 

Wild,  Isaac  E. do. 

West,  Samuel  P do. 

Young,  Joseph  J do. 

Young,  George  M do. 


188 


TWENTIETH  EEGIMENT, 


Company  C. 


BECRUITEB  AT  PHIIiADELPHXA.* 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  30,  1861. 


John  Spear Captain, 

Thomas  G.  Funston .First  Lieutenant. 

Edward  L.  PoaUs; Second  Lieutenant. 

John  B.  Buck First  Sergeant. 

ElishaWarne Second  Sergeant. 

James  Stewart Third  Sergeant. 

John  Montgomery Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  F.  Fleming First  Corporal. 

Daniel  Scull Second  Corporal. 

Andrew  Drummond Third  Corporal. 

George  G.  Murgatroyd Fourth  Corporal. 

William  M.  Rush Musician. 

George  A.  Singerly do. 

Dennis  Moon do. 

John  R,  Reynolds do. 

Armstrong,  Hugh Private. 

Axe,  Peter do. 

Bigert,  Henry do. 

Bence,  Jacob do. 

Beckman,  James do. 

Bates^  William da 

Bannar,  William  H do. 

Burns,  Charles  T do. 

Bornman,  Lewis do. 

Borman,  Sigismund do. 

Cummings,.  Patrick  R do^ 

Clark,  John  W do. 

Callahan,  John  C. do. 

Deitz,  George  L do. 

Dougherty,  Andrew do. 

Eckstein,  Theodore do. 

Etter,  James  M do.  < 

Eager,  Lafayette do. 

Foster,  Isaac do. 

Fox,  William do. 

George,  John do. 

Hazlett,  John  M do. 

Hill,  Thomas do. 

HiU,  Samuel do. 

HuddeU,  William. do. 


Harmer,  Lewis Private, 

Irwin,  Richard do. 

Jones,  Hngh  R do. 

Jones,  George do. 

Johnson,  Richard  M do. 

Kelso,  John do. 

Leister,  Jacob  S do. 

Moore,  John,  1st do. 

Maurice,  John do. 

Myers,  Henry do. 

Moore,  John,  2d do. 

Maguire,  Robert  T do. 

Murphy,  Michael do. 

M'Clain,  John do. 

M'Gonigel,  John  M do. 

M'Michael,  John do. 

Parker,  Henry  L do. 

Pittinger,  Jacob do. 

Pritchard,  William do. 

Porter,  John do. 

Porter,  Robert do. 

Quandrill,  William do. 

Robertson,  Benjamin  F do. 

Rice,  Michael do. 

Roberts,  Theodore do. 

Race,  George  W do. 

Swallow,  Nelson do. 

Stewart,  John do. 

Slater,  Henry do. 

Sobbe,  Walter do. 

Schweppenheiser,  F.  C do. 

Smith,  Andrew do. 

Schofield,  Richard  R do. 

Tozier,  John  W do. 

Taylor,  Charles  H do. 

Winstanly,  Charles do. 

WMttiD,  Joseph do. 

Walker,  John do. 

Young»  John.. do. 


Company  D, 


RECRUITED  AT  PHIIiADELPHIA* 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  30,  1861. 


Anthony  H.  Reynolds Captain. 

Alexander  Lorilliard First  Lieutenant. 

Charles  J.  Bates Second  Lieutenant. 

Francis  H.  Casey First  Sergeant. 

James  M'AUion Second  Sergeant. 

Albanus,  Crass. Third  Sergeant. 

John  Roake Fourth  Sergeant. 

Joseph  Weir First  Corporal. 

Thomas  Kerr. Second  Corporal. 

John  Hause „ Third  Corporal. 

Thomas  E.  Connell Fourth  Corporal. 

Charles  A.  Porter Musician. 

Andrew  Black do. 

Antrim,  Thomas  M Private. 

Aldrick,  Charles  W do. 

Bornman,  Edward do. 

Cole,  George do. 

Cressey,  John  J do. 

Cressey,  William  H.  H do. 

Chambers,  WiUiam do. 

Causey,  John do. 

Cwnayin,  Joseph d,Q. 


I  Choate,  George  D Private, 

1  Carpenter,  William  H do. 

I  Donaldson,  Washington.. ..do. 

!  Duey,  William do. 

;  Duey,  Edward do. 

I  Epright,  Rudolph do. 

j  ElUott,  Edward do. 

I  Fairlamb,  William  H do. 

I  Ferguson,  Robert  S do. 

I  Ford,  Thomas  H do. 

Frees,  Thomas do. 

Green,  Joseph do. 

Gibson,  William do. 

Hamnel,  Joseph do. 

Hodges,  Theodore  C do. 

Hamilton,  Thomas  S do. 

Henzy,  JohnP do. 

Hawry,  Augustus do. 

Jarretson,  Furman do. 

Jarretson,  Aaron do. 

Kurtz,  Allen do. 

Lasselle,  Charles Aoc 


THREE  MONTHS'   SBKVICE. 


189 


Murray,  Issacher Private. 

Murray,  George  B do. 

Murrow,  Edmund do. 

May,  Leonard do. 

Morgan,  Joseph  E do. 

M'Annally,  William do. 

M'Curdy,  James do. 

Norma,  Henry  C do. 

Ominseter,  Henry  B do. 

Pope,  Alfred  W do. 

Pope,  Joseph  S do. 

Pedrick,  John do. 

Portinhemer,  John  C do. 

Quindlin,  James  P do. 

Ruse,  Benjamin do. 

Roberts,  Algernon  S do. 

Roberts,  Mark  H do. 


Smith,  Joseph  R Private. 

Soly,  Charles  F do. 

Smith,  Joseph  R do. 

Stagers,  Charles  G do. 

Sipe,  Henry do. 

Sullivan,  Henry  A do. 

Swartz,  Henry do. 

Smith,  John  W do. 

Spears,  William do. 

Stevenson,  Aaron do. 

Wagner,  George  E do. 

Whaley,  Thomas do. 

Williams,  William  R do. 

Williams,  Thomas  S do. 

Warren,  Charles  E do. 

Williams,  George do. 


Company   E. 


BECRriTED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  30,  1861. 


Thomas  Hawksworth Captain. 

William  Stiff. First  lieutenant. 

James  A.  Sawyer Second  Lieutenant. 

Robert  Pollard First  Sergeant. 

B.  D.  Bernard Second  Sergeant. 

William  Franklin Third  Sergeant. 

Charles  Hawksworth  ......Fourth  Sergeant. 

Edward  Dougherty First  Corporal. 

Levi  Lancaster Second  Corporal. 

Christopher  Frostel Third  Corporal. 

Jacob  C.  Shuler Fourth  Corporal. 

Thomas  H.  Weaver Musician. 

Laurence  Tobin do. 

AcuflF,  William Private. 

Arensfeldt,  Henry do. 

Barlow,  James do. 

Burns,  Isaac do. 

Behring,  George  C do. 

Carlin,  Jonathan do. 

Chemin,  Louis  F do. 

Claiborne,  James  N do. 

Chappel,  John do. 

Crow,  Hugh  N do. 

Curry,  John do. 

Colmire,  Frederick do. 

Dodge,  Sylvester do. 

Dunlap,  Charles do. 

Dunlap,  Alexander do. 

Doyle,  James do. 

Doyle,  Patrick  J do. 

Dickhart,  Joseph do. 

Drum,  Henry do. 

Donnally,  Thomas  Kelso.. ..do. 

Evans,  James do. 

Fedirheller,  William  H do. 

Finacy,  Wilhara do. 

Ferguson,  Robert do. 

Geyer,  Charles  A do. 

Hopes,  William .'. do. 


Hyzer,  James  N Private. 

Harvey,  James do. 

Hallowell,  John  N do. 

Hunter,  William do. 

Johnson,  James  M do. 

Jardine,  George do. 

Keesey,  Charles  A do. 

Kenniff,  Cornelius  J do. 

Kemble,  Samuel do. 

Lewis,  Isaac do. 

Lewis,  George  W do. 

Moran,  John do. 

M'Laughlin,  Jeremiah do. 

M'Cormick,  Charles  C do. 

M'Cormack,  Allen do. 

M'Coy,  Joseph do. 

M'Ginnis,  Hugh do. 

Mason,  Thos.  Jefferson do. 

Morrow,  William do. 

Moyer,  William  Thomas... do. 

Murgatoi  d,  George do. 

Mallen,  Patrick  J do. 

Morris,  Joseph do. 

Murray,  James do. 

PaUatt,  William do. 

Pitman,  George  J do. 

Richards,  William  S do. 

Rush,  Andrew  J do. 

Stewart,  Samuel do. 

Scott,  William  H do. 

Scott,  William do. 

Torrence,  David do. 

Thompson,  William  H do. 

Tyson,  W.  Dennis do. 

Venablo,  Samuel do. 

White,  Joseph do. 

West,  Charles do. 

Yeager,  Henry do 


Company  F. 

KECEtriTED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  30,  1861. 


John  P.  Carle Captain. 

Milton  S.  Davis First  Lieutenant. 

Garrett  B.  Culin Second  Lieutenant. 

T.  Vincent  Bonsai First  Sergeant. 

Joseph  M'Gowan Second  Sergeant. 

John  H.  Park Third  Sergeant. 


John  D.  Culin Fourth  Sergeant. 

Charles  S.  Swain First  Corporal. 

Charles  Stewart Second  Corporal. 

William  L.  Colehower... Third  Corporal. 

Andrew  Mallock Fourth  Corporal. 

Francis  Reiley Musician. 


J  90 


TWENTIETH  BEGIMEIJj 


Henry  Globiz Musician. 

Armstrong,  George Private. 

Aitken,  Joseph do. 

Allen,  Joshua  B do. 

Brown,  John  C do. 

Bucliman,  Henry do. 

Bell,  William  H do. 

Broderick,  Virgil do. 

Bernard,  Anthony do. 

Crommie,  A.  G do. 

Campbell,  John do. 

Cattell,  Henry  P do. 

Chappell,  William do. 

Collins,  John do. 

Cra-wford,  W.  A do. 

Davis,  William  K do. 

Dennihower,  G do. 

Foley,  William do. 

Gamble,  Charles  B do. 

Gentry,  William do. 

Humphreys,  Morris do. 

Hayes,  Samuel do. 

Hayes,  John do. 

Haman,  James do. 

Holdin,  Nicholas do. 

Ireland,  Edward  P do. 

Johnson,  David do. 

Jahrauer,  Charles do. 

Kane,  Edward  T do. 

KUne,  John  M do. 

Lewis,  Joseph do. 

M'Kinley,  Alexander do. 

Marlborough,  JohnF do. 


Murray,  William  J Private. 

Morton,  Annerley  W do. 

Murphy,  Park do. 

Mitchell,  Fernando  W do. 

M'Millan,  James do. 

Nelson,  Albert do. 

Ottenwelder,  Casper do. 

Oliphant,  Charles do. 

Pentland,  William do. 

Parkhill,  Charles  H do. 

Rainier,  William do. 

Russell,  George do. 

Reevey,  James do. 

Rohrman,  Theo do. 

Reiley,  Samuel do. 

Robinson,  Clemson do. 

Robinson,  William do. 

Rottenbury,  James do. 

Smith,  Pec  rose do. 

Sales,  Thomas do. 

Server,  John  H do. 

Skeltinzeth,  Joseph do. 

Stevens,  Frederick  H do. 

Sales,  John do. 

Walker,  Joseph  H do. 

Wood,  Franklin do. 

Williamson,  John do. 

Webster,  Fred.  Thomas.. ..do. 

Walker,  WiUiam  H do. 

Yeager,  Theo.  H do. 

Yates,  William do. 

Young,  R.  S do. 


Company   G, 


BECBUITED  AT   PHIIiABELPJTIA. 


Mt^STERED  IN,  APRIL  30,  1861. 


Hiram  B.  Yeager Captain. 

Theo.  B.  Dunham First  Lieutenant. 

Cephas  M.  Hodgson Second  Lieutenant. 

Lewis  Passmore First  Sergeant. 

Lewis  T.  Jackson Second  Sergeant. 

Joseph  D.  Boyd Third  Sergeant. 

William  S.  Irvin Fourth  Sergeant. 

George  W.  Irvin First  Corporal. 

George  Glutzback...., Second  Corporal. 

Suwarro  Backus Third  Corporal. 

Michael  Andress Fourth  Corporal. 

William  J.  Donold Musician. 

Park  Caslin do. 

Andress,  Casper Pi-ivate. 

Ailes,  John do. 

Baker,  Elias  H do. 

BeUville,  James do. 

Boyer,  Cornelius do. 

Brogan,  Frank do. 

Bell,  John do. 

Bell,  George do. 

Berthleback,  David do. 

Corbitt,  Samuel do. 

Corbin,  James do. 

Campbell,  Matthew do. 

Curren,  Thomas do. 

Clark,  Charles  M do. 

Davis,  EphraimC do. 

Donally,  James do. 

Fell,  John  E do. 

Mnn,  Richard do. 

Fenlin,  John,  Jr do. 

Fell,  John  W do. 

Fenlin,  Thomas do. 

Gibb,  David do. 

Goldy,  Martin...  „., do. 

Hill,  Richard do. 

Hofiber,  Joshua do. 

Houston,  Alexander do. 


Haney ,  Sylvester Private. 

Hallman,  Henry  M do. 

Herritage,  JohnF do. 

Hesser,  George do. 

Harvey,  George  W do. 

Johnson,  George do. 

Kemp,  John do. 

Kock,  John do. 

Lawrence,  JohnG do. 

Lackey,  John do. 

Linn,  Israel do. 

Logan,  Joseph do. 

Murphy,  Martin do. 

Middleton,  Henry  M do. 

Madigan,  Thomas do. 

Mayberry,  George do. 

M'Ciirdy,  Samuel do. 

Michner,  Reuben do. 

Nugent,  John do. 

O'Neal,  Patrick  W do, 

Pulte,  Herman do. 

Roney,  William do. 

Russell,  Robert,, do. 

Roberts,  Richard do. 

Richardson,  Samuel do. 

Smith,  William  H do. 

Shaflbr,  George,  Jr do. 

Tacy,  Theodore do. 

Thomas,  George  W do. 

Thompson,  James do. 

Thackery,  William do. 

VanRcovor,  Peter  F do. 

Van  Horn,  William  W do. 

Wood,  John do. 

Wood,  Clement do. 

Woodward,  Alfred do. 

Wallace,  William do. 

WayBon,  James  A do. 


THEE?S  MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


191 


Company   H 


RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  30,  1861. 


James  Crosson Captain. 

Robert  Winslow First  Lieutenant. 

John  Arrison First  Lieutenant. 

Alfred  Moylan Second  Lieutenant. 

Charles  W.  Myers First  Sergeant. 

Edward  Ferguson Second  Sergeant. 

William  Strecton Third  Sergeant. 

Joseph  C.  Rhodes Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  N.  Ohler First  Corporal. 

Henry  Vickers Second  Corporal. 

"William  S.  Wright Third  Corporal. 

Charles  Moore Fourth  Corporal. 

Edward  J.  Ormsby Musician. 

Abbott,  Joseph  E do. 

Ahern,  William  F Private. 

Allen,  Robert do. 

Altemus,  Augustus do. 

Anthony,  Charles do. 

Ashton,  John  T do. 

Barnholt,  William do. 

Barry,  John  J do. 

Bendernagle,  Frederick do. 

Blair,  Henry  J do. 

Brownly,  George  F do. 

Brunner,  Joseph  S do. 

Calorasa,  Constantino do. 

Campbell,  James do. 

Cope,  Charles do. 

Cranston,  Albert  L do. 

Dallas,  Joseph  H do. 

Davis,  Johns do. 

Davis,  Joseph  S do. 

Devine,  Bernard  J do. 

Donaghue,  Peter  F do. 

Fuller,  Milton  H do. 

Gwin,  John do. 

Halbert,  Robert do. 

Hardy,  Carlton  S do. 

Hardy,  George  H do. 


Hanna,  William Private 

Henry,  Thomas  Y do. 

Heppard,  Thomas  H do. 

Henofer,  Ellis do. 

Hill,  Robert  A do. 

Howe,  William  L.,  Jr do. 

Johnson,  William do. 

Kiernan,  James  A do. 

Leich,  Richard do. 

Maloney,  William do. 

Magee,  JohnB do. 

Magee,  Charles do. 

Martin,  Richard do. 

Martin,  Jacob do. 

Matlack,  Robert  K do. 

Millard,  John  G do. 

Moreton,  Thomas do. 

M'Comb,  Samuel do. 

M'Connell,  James do. 

M'Dowell,  William do. 

M'Guigan,  Francis do. 

M'Keever,  James do. 

Ninesteel,  Jacob do. 

Pollock,  James  M do. 

Reading,  Henry  E do. 

Reynolds,  Charles  A do. 

Ropel,  George  W do. 

Schwickerath,  Francis do. 

Sharp,  James  F do. 

Sloan,  Peter do. 

Smith,  Edward  J do. 

Tomlin,  Daniel  G do. 

Toms,  Joseph  H do. 

Tyson,  Andrew do. 

Venai,  John  J do. 

Walker,  James do. 

White,  John  A do. 

Wiley,  John  M do. 


Company  I, 


KECRUITED  AT  PHILADEIiPHTA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  30,  1861. 


George  W.  Todd Captain. 

Edward  Y.  Buchanan First  Lieutenant. 

Richard  M.  Jones Second  Lieutenant. 

James  B.  Venai First  Sergeant. 

John  Daley Second  Sergeant. 

Stiles  E.  Boyles Third  Sergeant. 

Jam""  B.  Thomas Fourth  Sergeant. 

Alex   ader  Laird First  Corporal. 

Joh  -» /ickery Second  Corporal. 

Wm.  J.  Harkisheimer Tliird  Corporal. 

PercivalM.  Potts Fourth  Corporal. 

Robert  Barker Musician. 

Thomas  M'Kean do. 

Blummer,  John Private. 

Bewley,  Thomas  J do. 

Beidleman,  Daniel,  Jr. do. 

Brotz,  Robert do. 

Buchanan,  James do. 

Barr,  Bernard  J do. 

Bradley,  James do. 

Clark,  Gran do. 

Clendenin,  Henry  W do. 

Crugler,  Benjamin do. 

Cobb,  William  T do. 


Conner,  Patrick Private. 

Cresson,  Jonathan do. 

Davenport,  Edward  L do. 

Dunn,  William do. 

Dilks,  Joseph  W do. 

Evans,  John  L do. 

Fisher,  Theodore  P do. 

Forsythe,  WUliam  H do. 

Finnigan,  John do. 

Flick,  Andrew do. 

Gibson,  George do. 

Gibson,  John do. 

Gibson,  John  J do. 

Hickman,  Isaac do. 

Hayes,  William do. 

Ingraham,  Alexander do. 

Ingraham,  Hugh do. 

Lutz,  George  W do. 

Lewis,  John  J do. 

Leason,  John  G do. 

M'Gonigle,  James do. 

M'Michael,  John do. 

M'Dermitt,  Michael do. 

M'Lane,  William ...do. 


192 


TWENTIETH  REGIMENT. 


Miclkle,  Adin Private. 

Miller,  Stephen do. 

MaUen,  John do. 

Matlack,  William do. 

Mackin,  Peter do. 

Myers,  Charles do. 

Orrell,  Thomas  J do. 

Pilling,  William do. 

Pike,  Theodore do. 

Quinn,  James do. 

Riley,  Jacob  L do. 

Stewart,  James do, 

Stewart,  John do. 

Stewart,  William do. 

Swire,  William  H do. 


Shipley,  Howard  W Private. 

Stine,  James do. 

Speedy,  Benjamin  F do. 

Stotesenburg,  Philip do. 

Trotter,  Hamilton do. 

Thomas,  George do. 

Thomas,  Nathaniel  B do. 

Van  Trump,  Edwin  A do. 

Vickery,  Joseph do. 

Walto,  Joseph  H do. 

Wilson,  Wilham do. 

Williams,  John do. 

White,  George  W do. 

Waldron,  George do. 


Company  K, 


RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  30,  1861. 


William  H.  Slckels Captain. 

Jediah  Rumble First  Lieutenant. 

George  W.  Gampher Second  Lieutenant. 

Anthony  W.  Thompson.. .First  Sergeant. 

James  W.  Barrett Second  Sergeant. 

Phihp  Dwyer Third  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Richardson Fourth  Sergeant. 

James  B.  Kennedy First  Corporal. 

John  T.  Hardcastle Second  Corporal. 

William  Davison Third  Corporal. 

William  A.  Ginther Fourth  Corporal. 

William  H.  M'Coy Musician. 

Thomas  Carberry do. 

Adams,  Wilham  F Private. 

Berry,  John do. 

Bowers,  Harmon do.  ' 

Boone,  James do. 

Barker,  John do» 

Culbertson,  Andrew do. 

Dickson,  William do. 

Davis,  Charles  C do. 

Dowell,  Thomas do. 

DonneU,  John  H do. 

Dunn,  John  M do. 

Elliott,  Wilham  A do. 

Egan,  William,  Jr do. 

Evans,  John do. 

Foster,  John do. 

Frame,  WiUiam  W do. 

Flagg,  Henry  C do. 

Fleetwood,  Charles do- 
Green,  Edwin do. 

Grieves,  Samuel  F do. 

Grier,  Samuel do. 

Gififord,  Henry do. 

Grant,  Archibald do. 

Huston,  David do. 

Haas,  Charles  J do. 

Hardiker,  William do. 


Huot,  Isidore Private. 

Hackett,  William  W do. 

Hungerford,  WiUiam do. 

King,  Charles do. 

Keen,  Thomas  R do. 

Keyser,  Samuel do. 

Langham,  John,  Jr do. 

Ledger,  Wilham do. 

Liberton,  Robert do. 

Levering,  Thomas  H do. 

Moore,  Jeremiah  S do. 

Mercer,  John  Q do. 

M'Donough,  Francis  E do. 

M'Gee,  James do. 

Moore,  John do. 

Mohnaux,  James  L do. 

M'Carty,  Daniel  S do. 

Murphy,  James  J do. 

Magee,  Wilham do. 

M'Macken,  James do. 

Norcross,  Samuel do. 

Oneal,  Edward do. 

Roberts,  George  W do. 

Reives,  Thomas  B do. 

Roiley,  JohnB do. 

Starrett,  John  W do. 

Sloan,  George  W do. 

Snell,  Reuben do. 

Simons,  George  W do. 

Shannon,  Hugh do. 

Starke,  John do. 

Tearney,  James do. 

White,  Joseph  H do. 

Williamson,  Isaac  D do. 

Wright,  John do. 

Wisner,  George  W do. 

Wagner,  John do. 

Wright,  Samuel do. 


Twenty-First  Regiment. 


THE  Twenty-first  regiment  originated  in  a.  rifle  battalion  attached  to  the 
1st  Brigade,  1st  Division  of  the  State  militia,  commanded  by  Major  John 
F.  Ballier.  It  consisted  of  the  Lafayette,  Washington,  Sarsfield,  and  Phila- 
delphia rifle  companies,  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  and  the  Jackson  rifle  com- 
pany of  Manayimk.  The  services  of  the  BattaUon  were  tendered  to  the  Presi- 
dent on  the  15th  of  April,  1861,  and  were  accepted,  on  condition  that  a  full  regi- 
ment should  be  ready  for  muster  within  ten  days. 

Headquarters  were  established  on  Korth  Third  street,  Philadelphia,  where 
the  whole  regiment  was  recruited.  Most  of  the  men  were  Germans,  and  all 
Philadelphians.  It  was  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  United  States  on  the 
29th  of  April,  1861,  by  Captain  NeUl,  of  the  Fifth  infantry,  and  the  regimental 
organization  was  perfected  on  the  21st  of  AprU,  by  the  choice  of  the  following 
officers :  John  F.  Ballier,  Colonel ;  Charles  Ernenwein,  Lieutenant  Colonel ; 
Adolph  Mehler,  Major.  George  Wynkoop  was  appointed  Adjutant.  Drill,  by 
company  and  squad,  was  commenced  immediately  on  the  receipt  of  orders  to 
recruit,  and  was  continued  day  and  evening  while  the  force  remaiued  in  the 
city.  The  vigor  displayed  on  every  hand  in  organizing  troops,  produced  the 
conviction  that  an  early  forward  movement  was  to  take  place,  and  the  men  of 
the  Twenty-first  confidently  expected,  when  they  enlisted,  to  be  at  once  led  into 
active  service.  On  the  20th  of  May,  it  was  ordered  to  Suifolk  Park,  where  regu 
lar  instruction  and  camp  and  guard  duty  were  continued  during  its  stay.  Drill 
was  frequently  practiced  under  the  eye  of  Major  General  Patterson,  the  com- 
mander of  the  Department,  which  elicited  his  hearty  commendation.  Volun- 
tary contributions  of  food  and  clothing  by  the  people  of  Philadelphia,  and 
especially  by  the  Germans,  were  freely  supphed,  and  before  leaving  Suffolk 
Park  the  men  were  generally  provided  with  an  outfit  of  minor  articles  necessary 
for  their  convenience  and  comfort  while  in  active  service. 

On  the  28th  of  May,  the  regiment  struck  tents,  and,  marching  to  Philadel- 
phia, proceeded  to  Chambersburg,  where  it  was  assigned  to  the  1st  Brigade,*  1st 
Division  of  Patterson's  army.  Moving  to  the  Potomac,  it  was  frequently  en- 
gaged in  skirmishing  along  the  river,  the  enemy  holding  the  opposite  bank.  On 
the  17th  of  June,  the  Brigade  crossed  into  Virginia,  but  soon  after  returned  to 
the  Maryland  side.  The  rebels,  who  had  retreated  as  onr  army  advanced,  now 
returned  in  large  numbers.    A  body  of  three  hundred  of  their  cavalry  re-\dsited 

*  Organization  of  Ist  Brigade,  Colonel  George  H.  Thomas,  1st  Division,  Major  General  Geo. 
Cadwalader.  Three  companies  of  Second  Regiment  Regular  Cavalry,  (afterwards  Fifth  regi- 
ment;) one  company,  the  Philadelphia  City'K'Oop,  (cavalry,)  Captain  James;  one  Battery, 
Heavy  ArtiUery,  Captain  Abner  Doubleday ;  Twenty-third  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volun- 
teers, Colonel  Charles  P.  Dare ;  Sixth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Jamea 
Nagle  ;  Twenty-first  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  John  F.  Ballier. 
25 


194 


TWENTY-FIEST  REGIMENT, 


Harper's  Ferry  to  complete  the  destruction  which  they  had  previously  begun^ 
and  the  whole  country  along  the  Virginia  shore  was  again  infested  with  their 
troops.  Union  men  were  seized  and  hurried  away  within  their  lineSy  and  the 
destruction  of  property  which  ensued,  marked  the  beginning  of  the  misfortunes 
which  for  four  long  years  were  visited  upon  the  inhabitants  of  the  Shenandoah 
valley. 

Eemaining  encamped  on  the  Maryland  side^  engaged  in  drill  and  guard 
duty  until  the  2d  of  July,  the  regiment  moved  with  the  Brigade  to  Martins- 
burg,  participating  in  the  skirmishing  which  ensued  on  the  way.  Encamping 
near  the  town  it  remained  nearly  two  weeks,  and  while  here  was- presented  with 
a  stand  of  colors  by  the  Union  Germans  of  Martinsburg.  After  participating 
in  the  demonstrations  made  upon  Bunker  Hill,  and  the  approaches  leading  to 
Winchester,  it  marched  to  Charlestown,  where  it  remained  several  days  in 
camp,  and  from  thence  was  ordered  to  Harper's  Ferry. 

The  regiment  was  solicited  by  the  commanding  General  to  remain  beyond 
the  period  of  its  enlistment,  and  a  general  willingness  was  expressed  to  com- 
ply with  this  request ;,  but  its  services  not  beiag  needed,  an  order  was  issued 
for  its  discharge.  Obtaining  rail  transportation  it  moved  via  Baltimore  to 
Philadelphia,  where,  on  the  8th  of  August,  it  was  mustered  out  of  service.  The 
Twenty-first  had  no  opportunity  to  show  its  fighting  qualities,  but  it  was  well 
disciplined,  and  for  its  soldierly  bearing  frequently  received  complimentary  no- 
tices from  its  commanders. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS 


JohnF.  BfiUier Colonel. 

Charles  Ernenweii\. Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Adolph  Mehler Major. 

George  Wynkoop Adjutant. 


Lewis  John  Ladner. Quartermaster. 

Emil  Schoening Surgeon. 

Nicholas  Pfeififer Assistant  Surgeon. 


REGIMENTAL  BAKD. 


Conrad  Hoffman ..Musician. 

Frederick  Schneider do. 

Joseph  Young do. 

John  Wenzell do. 

JohnL.  Tenny do. 

Charles  Ruhlender do. 

Francis  Muchlock do. 


Henry  Weidner Musician. 

Valentine  Wirth do. 

Frederick  Bailey do. 

Joseph  Knoth do. 

Martin  Schrumm do. 

W^illiam  Rothongatter do. 

Christian  Braun do. 


Company   A. 

RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  29,  1861. 


Arthur  Shields Captain. 

Jacob  L.  Hoffman First  Lieutenant. 

Dennis  Mullin Second  Lieutenant. 

Alexander  Frazier First  Sergeant. 

Patrick  Mullin Second  Sergeant. 


James  Mason Third  Sergeant. 

Anthony  Stymler Fourth  Sergeant, 

James  Donohough First  Corporal. 

Peter  M'Adams Second  Corporal. 

WiUiam  Coleman Third  Corporal. 


THREE  MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


195 


Daniel  F.  Reilly Fourth  Corporal. 

John  L.  Tenney Musician. 

John  Wentzel do. 

Beatty,  James Private. 

Byrne,  James do. 

Britton,  William  E.  W do. 

Brink,  Samuel do. 

Bechtel,  Jacob  M do. 

Bart,  John do. 

Bleany,  Daniel -,...do. 

Cain,  John do. 

Cain,  James.. do. 

Connell,  Andrew do. 

Conlin,  Matthew do. 

Conlow,  John do. 

Carr,  John do. 

Cunningham,  Patrick do. 

Currin,  John... do. 

Carlin,  Cornelius do. 

Carlin,  Patrick do. 

Clemens,  William  F do. 

Crevan,  Matthew do. 

Dorsey,  Thomas do. 

Dawsey,  Christopher do. 

Dillon,  John do. 

Dougherty,  Patrick do. 

Donohough,  Patrick do. 

Elliott,  Timothy do. 

Elem,  Jacob do. 

Foley,  John do. 

Facoone,  Samuel do. 

Ganley,  Patrick do. 

Gehegan,  Bartholomew do. 

Hassett,  Thomas ,..„.. -do. 


I  Hough,  Edward Private. 

Hopkins,  Francis do. 

Keenar,  John do. 

Kern,  John  M do. 

Kern,  Jacob  N do. 

Kennedy,  John do. 

Killy,  John do. 

Lush,  Philip  P do. 

Long,  Sextus do. 

M'Gonigle,  James do. 

M'Neil,  Daniel do. 

M'Neil,  Charles do. 

M'Lister,  Randall do. 

M'Call,  John do. 

M'Neas,  Andrew do. 

M'Cormick,  John do. 

M^Guire,  John do. 

M'Hale,  Martin do. 

Mower,  John do. 

Morehead,  George do. 

Martin,  John do. 

Mulhollan,  John  H do. 

MulhoUan,  Alexander do. 

Morn,  James do. 

O'Donnell,  Robert do. 

O'Henesy,  Augustiue do. 

Peel,  Turgus do. 

Sweeney,  James do. 

Sheridan,  John do. 

Torpey,  Daniel do. 

Thompson,  Robert  B do. 

Thompson,  Alexander do. 

Wench,  Joseph, do. 


Company  B. 


RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  29,  1861. 


Alvin  Matzdorf Captain. 

Gottlieb  MuUer First  Lieutenant. 

Charles  Zeitz Second  Lieutenant. 

Christopher  Meyer First  Sergeant. 

William  Froehlich Second  Sergeant. 

Jacob  Fleck. Tliird  Sergeant. 

Edward  Schnatlo Fourth  Sergeant. 

Augustus  Kinderman First  Corporal. 

Michael  Graff Second  Corporal. 

Jacob  Stein Third  Corporal. 

Godfried  Birkenstock Fourth  Corporal. 

Louis  Betz Musician. 

Valentine  Wurth do. 

Bader,  Charles Private. 

Becker,  William do. 

Bausch,  Louis do. 

Brown,  Christian do. 

Bluckle,  Charles do. 

Doering,  Herman do. 

Daiber,  John do. 

Damran,  Julius do. 

Engelhard,  Albert do. 

Epple,  Max do. 

Eschenfelder,  George do. 

Falk,  John do. 

Freund,  Edward do. 

Glahn,  Henry do. 

Geiger,  William do. 

Gunkel,  Christian do. 

Geier ,  Frederick do. 

Graff,  John do. 

Hassman,  Francis do. 

Hettinger,  Albert do. 

Henn,  John do. 

Hensler,  Gottlieb do. 

Hornickel,  William do.. 

Kellerman,  Francis do. 

Kunkle,  John do. 

Kugel,  Frederick.., do. 


Kinderman,  Lewis. „«.. ..Private. 

Kubler,  Christian do. 

Klosterman,  Henry do. 

Kehlhofer,  Lewis do. 

Lombe,  Adolph do. 

Loechner,  John do. 

Mund,  Henry. do. 

Maurer,  Jacob do. 

Mahler,  Lewis do. 

Muller,  Augustus. do. 

Marquart,  George do. 

Mahris,  Lewis do. 

Maehler,  WiUiam do. 

Navy,  John ....do. 

Ott,  John do. 

Peters,  Charles do. 

Rahm,  Frederick do. 

Rauschelbach,  Edward... ..do. 

Schamel,  Paul do. 

Seib,  Augustus do. 

Schautt,  John do. 

Schmidt,  Martin do. 

Schroff,  Charles do. 

Schmidt,  Sebastian do. 

Schaefer,  Albert do. 

Schneider,  Julius do. 

Schaefer,  Frederick do. 

Strohmaier,  Frederick .do. 

Schmidt,  John do. 

Schuchman,  Alexander do. 

Siegrist,  Lewis do. 

Tbierauch,  George   do. 

Witthom,  Bernard do. 

Weldling,  Christian do. 

Wuest,  Rudolph do. 

Zettel,  Frederick do. 

Zettle,  Charles do. 

Zuecglein,  Frederick do. 


196 


TWENTY-FIKST  KEGIMENT, 


Company  C. 


RECRUITED  AT  BHIJoADELPHlA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  29,  1861. 


John  Altineier.... „.... Captain. 

Christian  Renner ....Eirst  Lieutenant. 

Valentine  Schroeder „Second  Lieutenant. 

Anthony  Hauck „... .First  Sergeant. 

Henry  Fuehs Second  Sergeant. 

Lewis  Hasenbuhler Third  Sergeant. 

Balthaser  Snyder Fourth  Sergeant. 

Michael  Tonson First  Corporal. 

Jacob  Gabriel Second  Corporal. 

Oeorge  Rick Third  Corporal. 

Otto  Fischer Fourth  Corporal. 

Jacob  Hickel Musician. 

Frederick  Bailey. .da 

Appele,  Charles Private. 

Bauer,  Ferdinand do. 

Bauer,  Stephen do. 

Baumgart,  Francis. „...do. 

Beetz,  Frederick.... do. 

Brecht,  Max do. 

Becker,  George  Adam do. 

Braeker,  Nicholas do. 

Brough,  Charles„ ..do. 

Blassie,  John do- 

Ehrman,  Nicholas do. 

Eberenz^  Francis do. 

Franz,  Henry..... da 

Fuss,  John da. 

Franz,  William do. 

Fox,  Adam do. 

Graeflf,  Charles do. 

Geisberger,  John do. 

Geisser,  Christian do. 

Gallmeier,  Charles do. 

HaUer,  Gebhard do. 

Ha,uck,  John do. 

Heppting,  Charles  do. 

Heifer,  Elignis do. 

Hein,  George da. 

Heppting,  Bernhard ....do. 


Kammerer,  John Private. 

Koch,  Jacob do. 

Kelly,  John do. 

Keller,  Jacob do. 

li^ager,  John do. 

Krickel,  Michael. do. 

Kist,  Charles. do. 

Kuhnle,  Tobias. do. 

Lump,  William. do. 

Landherr,  Theobald ..do. 

M'Peak,  Henry do. 

Mixner,  Henry do. 

Marquart,  Martin do. 

Martin,  Julius do. 

Rassler,  Georgo. do. 

Robert,  Ignatz do. 

Reily.  F do. 

Roth,  Cornelius do. 

Schweigert,  John do. 

Schaehle,  Jacob do. 

Spring,  John  Christian do. 

Schuhmacher,  Jacob do. 

Schweitzer,  John do. 

Selby,. Henry do. 

Schreiner,  Ferdinand do. 

Stubenrauch,  Christian do. 

Schneider,  Joseph do. 

Sauerlander,  John do. 

Volk,  Franz do. 

Veth,  Jacob do 

Werner,  Michael do. 

Werlein,  Joseph do. 

Werz,  Sebald do. 

Wanner,  Gottlieb do. 

Wild,  George do. 

Wunder,  Andreas do. 

Young,  Charles do. 

Yeager,  Joseph ...do. 


Company  B. 


BECKUITED  AT  PHIIiADEIiPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  29,  1861. 


Nicholas  Brandon Captain. 

Lewis  Walter First  Lieutenant. 

Philip  Goehler Second  Lieutenant. 

John  Moser First  Sergeant. 

George  Frasch Second  Sergeant. 

George  Bamberger Third  Sergeant. 

Godfried  Bauer Fourth  Sergeant. 

Jesse  Shmied First  Corporal. 

John  George  Bossert Second  Corporal, 

Augustus  Frey Third  Corporal. 

John  Danner Fourth  Corporal. 

William  Rothgartherer  ...Musician. 

Samuel  Schroander do. 

Adam,  Frantz Private. 

Bentz,  John do. 

Brenz,  Henry do. 

Eaesler,  Gottlieb do, 

Batzar,  Jacob do. 

Bauer,  Andreas do. 

Deis,  Martin do. 

Doerplinger,  Conrad do. 

Doerpner,  Augustus do. 

Eberly,  Christian do. 

Eiaenhuth,  Christian, do. 


Fudrs,  Charles Private. 

Fudre,  John do. 

Goebel,  John do. 

Hiemer,  John do. 

Hofius,  George do. 

Harms,  Charles , do. 

Haag,  Anthony do. 

Hirshlinger,  John do 

Kauber,  George do. 

Kugler,  Charles do. 

Koop,  Jacob do. 

Kuemel,  Christian do, 

Kretschman,  Gustavus do. 

Langner,  JohnH .^ do. 

Lindcr,  John do. 

1/ee,  Nicholas do. 

Miller,  Jacob do. 

Menger,  Charles  L do. 

Marhimoeg,  Frederick do. 

Messener,  Gottlieb do. 

Mylius,  George do. 

Miller,  Charles do. 

Nonaman,  John do. 

Otto,  Frederick do. 


THEEE  MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


197 


Bighton,  Henry Private. 

Ramstein,  Samuel do. 

Roth,  Charles do, 

Raeder,  George do. 

Schaab,  Jacob do. 

Schoober,  Charles do. 

Shiele,  Anthony do. 

Schmied,  Sigmund do. 

Shum,  John  George do. 

Schmidt,  Joseph do. 

Stewald,  John do. 

Sell,  George do. 

Sterr,  Jacob do. 

Shmied,  Lucas do. 

Thomas,  Ferdinand do. 


Trostle,  Jacob Private. 

Vetter,  Theodore do. 

Vollmer,  Valentine do. 

Wotfram,  Martin do. 

Wetzstoin,  Joseph do. 

Winter,  John ,do. 

Walder,  John do. 

West,  John do. 

Wolf,  William do. 

Weingarthner,  Adam do. 

Werle,  Jacob do. 

Yost,  Gebhardt do. 

Yost,  John do. 

Yost,  George do. 


Company   E. 


BECEUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  29,  1861. 


Bernhard  Gessler Captain. 

Casper  Geiss First  Lieutenant. 

Charles  Schuehler Second  Lieutenant. 

Gustavus  Borst First  Sergeant. 

John  Rees Second  Sergeant. 

Joseph  Maichle Third  Sergeant. 

Theodore  F.  Bertram Fourth  Sergeant. 

Charles  H.  Dittrich First  Corporal. 

Francis  Reiner Second  Corporal. 

Charles  Kahler Third  Corporal. 

Nicholas  Hartman Fourth  Corporal. 

Matthew  Birk Musician. 

Christian  Braun do. 

Anderson,  John  C Private. 

Ahrndt,  Ferdinand do. 

Bach,  John  Christian do. 

Bassing,  John do. 

Becker,  John  Joseph do. 

Bentelspacher,  Gottlieb do. 

Birkenhauer,  Philip do. 

Brandt,  John  George do. 

Brechler,  Adolph do. 

Defiber,  William.. do. 

Engel,  Christian do. 

Engel,  John do. 

Feiger,  Sebastian do. 

Fisher,  John  Leonard do. 

Freyhofif,  Frederick  W do. 

Fries,  Frederick do. 

Gerstly,  Gottlieb  D do. 

Hager,  Francis  Joseph do. 

Hackel,  Charles do. 

Herrmann,  Ludwig do. 

Hermes,  Reinhard do. 

Herrmann,  John  Jacob do. 

Herzig,  Leo-pold do. 

Hinkel,  PhiUp do. 

Hoffman,  Gottlieb do. 

Horkheimer,  Frederick. do. 


Kurtz,  John Private. 

Lautenbacher,  Joseph do. 

Leidtke,  Fred'k  W.  A do. 

Maier,  Raimund do. 

Mark,  Peter do. 

Mergenthal,  John do. 

Myers,  Henry do. 

Merkert,  Magnus do. 

Nagler,  Lewis do. 

Neugebauer,  Joseph do. 

Niebhng,  Francis do. 

Orgs,  Henry  Herman do. 

Opperman,  Daniel do. 

Peterson,  John do. 

Phander,  Frederick do. 

Reichert,  Theodore do. 

Repp,  William do. 

Reed,  Francis do. 

Reithmayer,  Christopher. ..do. 

Ringeissen,  William do. 

Schat,  John do. 

Schaefer,  Frederick do. 

Schloetterer,  Lewis do. 

Schmitt,  George  Joseph do. 

Schmitt,  William do. 

Schneider,  Frederick do. 

Schoenleber,  William do. 

Sontag,  WiUiara do. 

Stengsle,  John do. 

Stoeber,  Rudolph do. 

Stoll,  Gottlieb do. 

Thomas,  Jonathan  S do. 

linger,  John  George do. 

Wagner,  Jacob do. 

Waker,  George da 

Willie,  Jordan do. 

Zinke,  Julius do. 

Zuerkula,  Augustus  F do. 


Company  F. 

BEOBinXED  AT  PHIIiADELPHIA. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  29,  186L 


George  Adolph  Mulileck..Captain. 

Augustus  H.  Garson. First  Lieutenant. 

Frank  Becker Second  Lieutenant. 

Gustavus  Elser First  Sergeant. 

George  Wensler Second  Sergeant. 

Christian  Gallus Third  Sergeant. 

Williain  Wanuewitsch.... Fourth  Sergeant. 


Joseph  Fries First  Corporal. 

George  Biedermann Second  Corporal. 

Otto  Schoenbein Third  Corporal- 
Matthew  Becker Fourth  Corporal. 

Henry  Rodrian Musician. 

Henry  Wiedmer do. 

Anders,  Joseph Private, 


198 


TWENTY-FIEST  EEGIMENT, 


Brosius,  Carl Private. 

Beiswanger,  Jacob do. 

Beatty,  John do. 

Coindre,  Edward do. 

Dittes,  Adam do. 

Eckert,  Frederick do. 

Froehlich,  John do. 

Gebhard,  Henry do. 

Gartner,  John do. 

Gubler,  Frank do. 

Hoflf",  John , do. 

Heak,  John .' do. 

Hollitscheck,  Charles do. 

Hener,  Jacob do. 

Hesse,  William do. 

Hoist,  Henry do. 

Hohloch,  George do. 

Himmelmann,  Martin do. 

Hill,  Charles do. 

Jaeck,  Charles do. 

Jahn,  Charles do. 

Jaeger,  Augustus do. 

Krumner,  Frederick do. 

Klein,  Henry do. 

Kraft,  George do. 

Kaiser,  George do. 

Lichtstern,  Lewis do. 

Muller,  Charles do. 

MuUer,  George do. 

Moore,  Pliilip do. 

Mund,  Julius do. 

Melcher,  Frederick do. 

Moser,  David do. 

Mayer,  George. do. 


Nerlinger,  Frederick Private. 

Ott,  Lewis do. 

Ortstadt,  Charles do. 

Pelzer,  Henry do. 

Preusch,  Carl do. 

Reiner,  William do. 

Reuter,  Martin do. 

Renzmann,  John do. 

Soenchen,  Henry do. 

Soistmann,  Lewis do. 

Schmitt,  Anthony do. 

Schmidt,  Charles do. 

Schaefer,  Henry do. 

Schleher ,  Matthew do. 

Simpson,  James do. 

Schraub,  Casper do. 

Siebott,  Henry do. 

Schreiner,  Franz do. 

Schneider,  George do. 

Schwarzpaal,  Henry do. 

Trippel,  Adolph do. 

Ungar,  Vidal do. 

Vaughan,  Joseph do. 

Weyhand,  John do. 

Weber,  Charles do. 

Walter,  Charles do. 

Weizmann,  Joseph do. 

Wunsch,  Ludwig do. 

Wust,  Anthony do. 

Wurster,  Frederick do. 

Wollbold,  John do. 

Young,  Frederick do. 

Zick,  Jacob do. 


Company  G. 


EECBUITED  AT  1»HILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN 

John  W.  Beamisli Captain. 

Mitchel  M'Murray First  Lieutenant. 

Emanuel  Masters Second  Lieutenant. 

George  P.  Finney First  Sergeant. 

Arthur  B.  Beamish Second  Sergeant. 

Robert  D.  Hyde Third  Sergeant. 

James  F.  CarroU Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  Tutem t^st  Corporal. 

James  Nagle Second  Corporal. 

Almon  Smith Third  Corporal. 

Edward  H.  Cavanaugh . . .Fourth  Corporal. 

Martin  Schramm Musician. 

Charles  Rulander do. 

Agnew,  Angus Private. 

Boyles,  George  W do. 

Basby,  John do. 

Becket,  Daniel  C do. 

Crozier,  Thomas do. 

Cox,  WUllamH do. 

Carroll,  James do. 

Carr,  James  W do. 

Desher,  William  H do. 

Deininger,  Jacob do. 

Detweller,  Thomas do. 

Doble,  Evan do. 

Davis,  William  C do. 

Devinney,  John do. 

Engle,  Charles do. 

Fisher,  Henry do. 

Grunner,  William do. 

Gross,  James  B do. 

Hoflfnagle,  John do. 

Hyde,  George  H do. 

Hillyard,  Henry ...do. 

Jacobs,  Charles do. 

James,  Samuel do. 

Johnson,  William do. 

Kelly,  Henry do. 

Kelly,  Joseph  T do. 

Lee,  Washington do. 


APRIL  29,  1861. 

Lutz,  Jacob Private. 

Malley,  George  O do. 

Mansfield,  Edward do. 

Merrill,  Ezra  W do. 

Martin,  Edward do. 

Mullen,  James.,.. do. 

Morford,  Joseph do. 

Miller,  Hiram do. 

M'Mullen,  Daniel do. 

Macken,  Owen  W do. 

Oliver,  James do. 

O'Neil,  Harry do. 

Phillips,  Samuel do. 

Pierce,  Tompkins do. 

Rose,  William do. 

Rose,  Henry do. 

Smith,  Thomas. do. 

Smith,  George  W do. 

Smith,  William  S do. 

Sloan,  Thomas do. 

Somers,  John  W do. 

Stratton,  Enos do. 

Stratton,  Isaac do. 

Solomon,  John do. 

Schreiner,  Joseph  H do. 

Taylor,  William  G do. 

Toone,  Charles do. 

Timbers,  Charles do. 

Thompson,  James do. 

Vennaman,  Charles..... do. 

Vennaman,  David do. 

Wilson,  William do. 

Wise,  George do. 

Wolfinger,  Henry do. 

Wilson,  JohnH do. 

Walling,  George  W do. 

Webster,  Phineas do. 

Young,  Benjamin do. 

Young,  John  D do. 


THREE  MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


199 


Company   H. 


RECRUITED    AT    PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  29,  1861. 


Augustus  Ledig Captain. 

Louis  Mengjes First  Lieutenant. 

Gustavus  Futterknecbt... Second  Lieutenant. 

Christian  Kiilm First  Sergeant. 

Richard  Ledig Second  Sergeant. 

Adolphus  Seynald Third  Sergeant. 

Eugene  Kiebele Fourth  Sergeant 

Henry  Messer First  Corporal. 

Henry  Leinweber Second  Corporal. 

Herman  Frisch Third  Corporal, 

Christian  Renter EVAirth  Corporal. 

Adam  Schroth Musician. 

Joseph  Knoth do. 

As.«mann,  Augustus Private. 

Armbrusser,  Anthony do. 

Bremme,  Cliarles do. 

Busch,  Paul do. 

Busch,  Charles do. 

Bunz,  Martin do. 

Brodbeck,  Samuel do. 

Beck,  Martin do. 

Brocklet,  Conrad do. 

Bauer,  William do. 

Birkenhauer,  Adolphus do. 

Elser,  Josepli do. 

Fleig,  John do. 

Federle,  Paul do. 

Fischer,  Otto do. 

Fritz,  Peter  B do. 

Fuchs,  Franz do. 

Flick,  Anthony do. 

Federer,  Gottlieb do. 

Gronbach,  Frederick do. 

Haegner,  Christian do. 

Haag,  John do. 

Huertle,  John do. 

Hamburger,  Loebel do. 

Hessemer,  Philip do. 

Hocke,  Clemens do. 


Hartmann,  Anthony Private. 

Koch,  Bernard .' do. 

Krauss,  Albert. do. 

Krauss,  Herman do. 

Kallmann,  Charles do. 

Kassel,  Peter do. 

Klaiber,  Theodore do. 

Ledig,  Rudolph do. 

Lotz,  Adain do. 

Lindner,  William do. 

Lonz,  Frederick do. 

Lenz,  Jacob do. 

Lamport,  William do. 

Mehl,  Gottlieb do. 

Mudler,  Frederick do. 

Mudlor,  John do. 

Mudler,  Joseph do. 

Mudler.  Richard do. 

Neumaier,  Moritz do. 

Pfruender,  Joseph do. 

Resch,  John do. 

Ruhl,  Francis do. 

Semling,  Augustus do. 

Steininger,  Charles do. 

Schmidt,  Charles do. 

Streib,  Jacob do. 

Sterckart,  Bernard do. 

Schneider,  Charles do. 

Spirl,  Henry do. 

Schaeffer,  John do. 

Schneider,  Sebastian do. 

Schuhmacher,  Frederick. ..do. 

Staehle,  Christian do. 

Saeger,  John do. 

Vayhinger,  Henry do. 

Witt,  Christian do. 

Wittmer,  Theodore do. 

Witthuhn,  George do. 


Company  I. 


RECRUITED  AT  PHIIiADELPHlA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  29,  1861. 


Louis  Voltaire Captain. 

Henry  Hohenstein First  Lieutenant. 

George  Brill Second  Lieutenant. 

Henry  DeCrauzat First  Sergeant. 

George  Bush Second  Sergeant. 

Gottlieb  Siegel Third  Sergeant. 

Adam  Nahm Fourth  Sergeant. 

Edward  Spring First  Corporal. 

Rudolph  Meyer Second  Corporal. 

Charles  Sauerland Third  Corporal. 

William  Walter.. Fourth  Corporal. 

Christian  Leibly Musician. 

Freder'k  Augustus  Foin do. 

Assum,  George Private. 

Ado,  Gottlieb do. 

Aberle,  William do. 

Bart,  Anthony do. 

Brewster,  Enoch  Carroll do. 

Brude,  Henry do. 

Bendolo,  Michael do. 

Brehler,  Louis do. 

Christiansen,  Cliarles do. 

Donelej'-,  Hugh do. 

Dubois,  John do. 


Dooley,  Edward Private, 

Decker,  Augustus do. 

Dembly,  Alexander do. 

Engel,  Frederick do. 

Einselen,  Christian do. 

Flackenzicher,  Henry do. 

Fleshut,  John do. 

Fee,  John do. 

Grau,  Ernest do. 

Gross,  Conrad do. 

Hafer,  John do. 

Hoffmann,  Frederick do. 

Hildebrand,  William do. 

Haubernertel,  William do. 

Hess,  William do. 

Klag,  Nicholas do. 

Klostermann,  Frederick... do. 

Krog,  Andrew ..do. 

Lehning,  Henry do. 

Matz,  James do. 

Meyer,  Frantz do. 

Meyer,  John do. 

Mphrer,  David do. 

Miller,  Conrad do. 


200 


TWENTY"  FIRST  REGIMENT. 


Mohr,  Peter Private. 

Nitshke,  Paul do. 

Naher,  Charles do. 

Oeser,  Henry do. 

Oswald,  Gottlieb do. 

Porter,  David do. 

Pfeifer,  Adam do. 

Paar,  Augustus do. 

Renglet,  Joseph do. 

Ramm,  Herman do. 

Shnler,  George do. 

Stierly,  John do. 

Shell,  George do. 

Sperlein,  Stephen do. 

Shmitt,  James do. 

Shmitt,  Casper do. 


Shmitt,  Jacob Private. 

Trimbourg,  John do. 

Trapp,  George do. 

Uhl,  Adolphus do. 

Vetsh,  Andrew do. 

Vey,  Henry do. 

Weber,  Christian do. 

Weyand,  George do. 

Wall,  Christian do. 

Westerfield,  John do. 

Wollenberg,  John do. 

Wilde,  CharJes do. 

Weiss,  Charles do. 

Wilson,  John do. 

York,  Edward do. 


Company  K. 


RECRUITED -AT  PHILADELPHXA.. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  29,  1861. 


John  Benedict  Kohler Captain. 

Francis  Brurein First  Lieutenant. 

Jacob  Greisheimer Second  Lieutenant. 

Leonard  Benkert First  Sergeant. 

John  Shuster Second  Sergeant. 

Charles  Goepel Third  Sergeant. 

Charles  Baker Fourth  Sergeant. 

Ellis  Mast First  Corporal. 

Herman  Lucke Second  Corporal. 

William  Buckley Third  Corporal. 

George  Henry  Lewis Fourth  Corporal. 

Franz  Mahleck Musician. 

Frederick  Fuchs do. 

Bucknell,  William Private. 

Blake,  William do. 

Biedel,  John do. 

Bunting,  George  Henry do. 

Brady,  Thomas do. 

Buckley,  John do. 

Bahls,  Augustus do. 

Brian,  Robert do. 

Clemens,  Joseph do. 

ConneU,  John do. 

Connelly,  Daniel do. 

Carney,  William do. 

Drexler,  John  Frederick do. 

Devlin,  Joseph do. 

Digney,  John do. 

Erb,  John do. 

Eddinger,  George  W do. 

Ella,  George do. 

Eslinger,  John do. 

Field,  William do. 

Guggenheim er,  Emanuel... do. 

Gentzsch,  Edward do. 

Greer,  Robert do. 

Hayer,  Frederick do. 

Hasher,  Leonard do. 

Heis,  John do. 


Harmen,  William Private. 

Hott,  John  William do. 

Huhn,  John do. 

Hoohyeatt,  Matthias do. 

James,  Joseph  Doran do. 

Kelly,  Patrick do. 

Kiggins,  James do. 

Kelly,  Dennis... do. 

Kachelle,  Robert do. 

Linz,  Charles do. 

Leonard,  David do. 

Liicke,  Julius , do. 

Mai,  Siber do. 

Menkey,  Frank do. 

Musnhausen,  Theodore do. 

Murray,  William do. 

Murray,  Henry  WiUiam...do. 

Ochnir,  Charles do. 

Riley,  George  Miiflin do. 

Schmitt,  Gottlieb do. 

Schonawolf,  Christian do. 

Stockton,  William  D do. 

Shearer,  Henry do. 

Smith,  Jacob do. 

Smith,  Victor do. 

Spix,  John do. 

Smith,  Peter do. 

Shoener,  Frederick do. 

Stort:^,  Francis do. 

Trost,  Louis  PauL do. 

Vogt,  William do. 

Verner,  Anthony do. 

Wenzol,  Conrad do. 

White,  John do. 

Wagner,  Henry  Clay do. 

Wager,  Geo.  Washington...  do. 

Wirz,  George do. 

Zaiscr,  Chas.  Anthony do. 


Twenty-Second  Regiment. 


PREVIOUS  to  the  rebellion,  the  Philadelphia  Light  Guard  was  a  uniformed 
militia  regiment,  and  held,  in  the  State  organization,  the  place  of  First 
regiment,  3d  Brigade  of  the  1st  Division.  It  was  formed  in  the  summer  of 
1857,  with  seven  companies,  three  hundred  strong,  by  the  choice  of  the  follow- 
ing officers :  Turner  G.  Morehead,  Colonel ;  William  L.  Curry,  Lieutenant  Colo- 
nel J  John  M'Manus,  Major ;  Asher  S.  Leidy,  Adjutant.  A  vacancy,  occa- 
sioned by  the  death  of  Major  M'Manus,  was  filled  by  the  election  of  A.  J.  M'- 
Keil,  and  upon  his  resignation,  by  the  election  of  George  P.  M'Lean. 

On  the  14th  of  April,  1861,  the  regiment,  or  battalion,  then  consisting  of 
the  original  companies,  with  two  hundred  and  fifty  men,  was  accepted  by  the 
Governor,  and  ordered  to  recruit,  which  immediately  commenced  at  the  Arse- 
nal, Sixteenth  and  Filbert  streets,  and  in  a  few  days  ten  companies  were  fully 
organized,  and  fiUed  to  the  maximum  strength.  The  regiment  had  no  single 
camp  of  rendezvous,  but  was  quartered,  until  it  left  Philadelphia,  one  com- 
pany at  the  Arsenal,  FUbert  street  j  three  at  the  regimental  Headquarters, 
Commonwealth  building,  Chestnut  street  j  one  at  the  comer  of  Kinth  and 
Chestnut  streets;  three  in  the  church  in  Crown  street,  above  Eace;  one  at  the 
Fairmount  Engine  house,  Eidge  avenue  j  and  one  in  the  vicinity  of  Eleventh 
and  Girard  avenue.  In  the  new  organization,  the  field  officers  were  continued 
in  the  rank  which  they  had  severally  held  in  the  militia. 

The  regiment  was  daily  drilled  in  heavy  infantry  tactics  at  Logan  Square, 
and  was  soon  brought  under  excellent  discipline.  About  the  middle  of  May  it 
was  ordered  to  Baltimore,  where,  upon  its  arrival,  it  reported  to  Major  General 
George  Cadwalader,  then  in  command  of  the  city,  with  Headquarters  at  Fort 
M'Henry,  and  was  placed  in  camp  at  Locust  Point.  Eemaining  but  a  short 
time,  it  removed  to  Patterson's  Park,  and  finally  to  Mount  Clare,  where  it  re- 
mained until  the  end  of  its  term  of  service. 

Soon  after  its  arrival  in  Baltimore,  General  Cadwalader  was  superseded  in 
command  of  the  Department  by  Major  General  K.  P.  Banks.  On  the  1st  of 
July,  General  Banks  caused  the  members  of  the  Board  of  Police  Commission- 
ers •  to  be  arrested,  and  in  anticipation  of  trouble  from  a  portion  of  the  popu- 
lace, sympathizing  with  secession,  five  companies  of  the  Twenty-second  were 

*HEAI>QTTAItX£ItS,  DEPARTMENT  OP  ANNAPOLIS,  ) 

Fort  W Henry,  July  Ist,  1861.  $ 
In  ptirauanceof  orders  issued  from  the  Headquarters  of  the  army  at  Washington,  fbr  tho 
preservation  of  public  peaoe  in  this  Department,  I  have  arrested  and  do  now  detain  in  cus- 
tody of  the  United  States,  the  late  members  of  the  board  of  police,  Messrs.  Charles  Ho-vrard, 
William  Gatchell,  Charles  Hinks,  and  John  W.  Davis.  The  incidents  of  the  past  week  afforded 
fuU  justification  for  this  order.  The  Headquarters  under  the  charge  of  th6  board,  when  aban- 
doned by  the  ofiQcers,  resembled  in  some  respects  a  "concealed  "arsenal;  «  *  *  I  h&ve  plsCCed 
26 


202 


TWEEfTY-SECOrSfD  KEGflMEST, 


detailed  for  duty  in  the  central  part  of  the  city,  where  they  were  feept  about 
ten  days.  One  company  was  also  detailed  to  guard  a  magazine  in  the  city, 
where  it  was  continued  until  the  close  of  its  term  of  service.  On  several  oc- 
casions, detachments  of  the  regiment  were  employed  in  seizing  large  quanti- 
ties of  arms  and  ammunition  secreted  in  different  parts  of  the  city  in  the  pos- 
session of  suspected  parties.  In  the  discharge  of  these  duties,  the  command 
was  not  molested,  and  during  the  remainder  of  its  term  was  not  called  into 
more  active  service.  It  was  mustered  out  at  Philadelphia  on  the  7th  of  Au- 
gust, 1861.  A  large  proportion  of  its  members  re-enlisted  for  the  war  in  the 
Ninety-ninth,  One  Hundred  and  Sixth  and  other  Pennsylvania  regiments. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS. 


Turner  G.  Morehead Colonel- 
William  L.  Curry Lieutenant  Colonel. 

George  P.  M'Lean Major. 

Asher  S.  Leidy Adjutant. 


Henry  Camblos Quartermaster. 

J.  Howard  Taylor Surgeon. 

J.  AUen  Ramsey Assistant  Surgeon. 


Company  A. 


KECRTJITED  AT  FHIIiADELFHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


Charles  L.  Minster Captain. 

Isdor  Hirsch First  Lieutenant. 

John  P.  Charlton ..Second  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  F.  Bro-wn First  Sergeant. 

Jacob  M.  Seads ..Second  Sergeant. 

Harrison  M'Manus Tliird  Sergeant. 

John  P.  MiUer Fourth  Sergeant. 

Doren  Quick First  Corporal. 

John  C.  ColUns Second  Corporal. 

George  Schell Third  Corporal. 

Archibald  Camenre Fourth  Corporal. 

Charles  W.  Armitage Musician. 

Joseph  W^ebber do. 

Almond,  Thomas Private. 

Aldnad,  William do. 

Buddy,  Jacob do. 

Bartman,  William  H do. 

Billingsfelt,  Thomas do. 

Baylie,  Thomas do. 

Eeimett,  Benjamin  S do. 

Birnbaum,  Francis  M do. 

Boyer,  Henry ....do. 


Bachelor,  Charles Private. 

Crowmel,  William do. 

Conrad,  William  S do. 

Craft,  Samuel do. 

Dampman,  James  F  do. 

Darragh,  William do. 

Dempsey,  John do. 

Downs,  John  M do. 

Donnelly,  Bernhard do. 

Esher,  Conrad do. 

Eggleton,  John  C do. 

Fisher,  William  H do. 

Graham,  Thomas do. 

Humphrey,  James  H do. 

Hayes,  Arthur do. 

Himes,  James do. 

HuUngs,  Samuel do. 

Henis,"George  W do. 

Hudson,  David do. 

Jones,  Andrew do. 

KeUy,  John do. 

Kerns,  William  H do. 


temporarily,  a  portion  of  the  force  under  my  command  within  the  dty.  I  disclaim  on  the 
part  of  the  government  which  I  represent,  all  desire,  intention  and  purpose  to  Interfere  in  any 
manner  whatever  with  the  ordinary  municipal  aflEairs  of  the  city  of  Baltimore.  Whenever  a 
loyal  citizen  can  be  named  who  will  execute  its  police  laws  with  impartiality  and  in  good  faith 
to  the  United  States,  the  military  force  wiU  be  withdrawn  from  the  central  parts  of  the  muni- 
cipality at  once.    *    *    * 

NATHANIEL  P.  BANKS, 
Majcn-  General  Oommandin^. 


THKEE  MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


203 


Knourse,  Samuel  S Private. 

Ketcham,  Robert  B do. 

Lamb,  Keuben  J do. 

Larroson,  William do. 

Marsha]],  Tliomas do. 

Moore,  Joseph do. 

Morris,  William  H do. 

Martin,  Charles  H do. 

M'Kee,  Willian do. 

M'Namee,  Johm  ML,   do. 

M'Mahon,  Charles  L, do. 

M'Manus,  Timothy do. 

Mooney,  John do. 

Mellor,  James do. 

Miller,  William do. 

Patterson,  WilUam do. 

Picken,  Thomas do. 


Rezer,  Taylor  B Private. 

Rest,  William  M do. 

Ridle,  Josiah do. 

Regner,  James  B do. 

Rinehart,  Samuel  C do. 

Steward,  David  N ,...do. 

Sullivan,  James do. 

Stretch,  Jacob do. 

Stavzell,  Albert do. 

Sheppard,  Henry do. 

Shevzline,  John do. 

Stretch,  George„ do. 

Taylor,  John  M do. 

UrwiDer,  Charles  A do. 

Wuin,  James do. 

Wiekwire,  Novis do. 


Company   B. 


RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


Lewis  Bartleson „ Captain. 

Paul  J.  Hallowell First  Lieutenant. 

John  B.  C.  Ihompson Second  Lieutenant. 

Lynford  D.  C.  Tyler First  Sergeant. 

William  Barnett Second  Sergeant. 

John  W.  Shepherd Third  Sergeant. 

Robert  Lyndsay Fourth  Sergeant. 

Charles  Lanster First  Corporal. 

James  Walker Second  Corporal. 

Reese  Campbell Third  Corporal. 

L.  Whilden  Hoffman Fourth  Corporal. 

Joseph  P.  Hinkle Musician. 

Sylvester  B.  Cameron do. 

Anderson,  William Private. 

Arlman,  Jabez do. 

Ball,  Martin  W do. 

Beal,  William  P do. 

Brown,  William  A do. 

Baustead.  Thomas  D^ >.do. 

Baird,  Robert do. 

Blessington,  James do. 

Blessing,  Michael do. 

Bride,  Robert..., do. 

Clark,  Thomas do. 

Catern,  John do. 

Cox,  Isaac  H. do. 

Coyle,  John do, 

Dorsay,  Peter ,.do. 

Edeland,  Edward  J do. 

Evans,  Thomas  W. do. 

Foy,  James do. 

Fues,  Jackson do. 

Foxhill,  Thomas  H do. 

Gardner,  Samuel  C do. 

Gray,  Philip ...do, 

Gwynn,  Joseph do. 

Glackens,  William,  Jr do. 

Hulfman,  Whildon  D do. 

Haggard,  James... do. 


Hyde,  William Private. 

Haray,  William do. 

Harrington,  William do. 

Harman,  George  H do. 

Hassett,  John  F do. 

Kinkade,  John do. 

Kane,  Peter do. 

Lainpord,  Manis  L ...do. 

Ludwig,  Calvin  D do. 

Lindsey,  Robert  H do. 

Little,  Noah do. 

Louderback,  Harry  A do. 

Louderback,  Elias do. 

Lafferty,  William  K..., do. 

M'Comb,  William do. 

M'Intire,  Thomas do. 

M'Giltigan,  James do. 

M'Avoy,  WiUiam do. 

M'Guire,  John do. 

Morris,  Charles  H do. 

Meuch,  Oeorge. do. 

Morris,  Richard  W do. 

May  hood,  William do. 

Martin,  John do. 

Nailer,  James  R do. 

Patterson,  George do. 

Rutherford,  James do. 

Round  tree,  James do. 

Seville,  George  W. do. 

Stewart,  Benjamin  F. do. 

Tapper,  WiUiam do. 

Test,  John  H do. 

Test,  John , do. 

Tompkins,  Theodore do. 

Thatcher,  Edward  B do. 

Walkup,  John do. 

WeUs,  Jacob  H do. 

Wilson,  Robert  D do. 


Company  C. 

KECBtriTED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


Henry  J.  Stainrook Captain. 

Charles  M.  Harris First  Lieutenant. 

William  G.  Beck ..Second  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  Robson,  Jr First  Sergeant. 

William  Arnold,  Jr Second  Sergeant. 

Theodore  L.  Locloiian Third  Sergeant. 


John  M'Farland Fourth  Sergeant. 

George  W.  Clark First  Corporal. 

Charles  Buckley,  Jr Second  Corporal, 

John  H.  MiUers Third  CorporaL 

Robert  R.  Johnson Fourth  Corporal, 

B.  F.  Sloanaker Musician. 


204 


TWENTY-SECOND  EEGIMENT, 


James  J.  Skemtt,  Jr Musician. 

Ash,  Edward Private. 

Alexander,  William do. 

Ash,  William do. 

Borgard,  Gustavus  A do. 

Beardslee,  Arnzey do. 

Brady,  James do. 

Bechiel,  David do. 

Blackburn,  Charles do. 

Berutt,  Jacob do. 

Black,  George  W do. 

Brig,  William do. 

Cloak,  William  H do. 

Collins,  Charles do. 

Dillon,  Richard  P do. 

Ellison,  John  P do. 

Emmons,  John  H do. 

Falby,  George do. 

Griner,  Joseph  H da 

Geverd,  Henry do. 

Gabril,  William  H do. 

Garwood,  William  H do. 

Hillsman,  George  W do. 

Huckett,  William do. 

Huntley,  Lewis do. 

Hazell,  Edward da 

Harkness,  William,  Jr do. 

Hagerty,  JohnH  ; do. 

Hamilton,  Albert  N do. 

Johnson,  James  C do. 

Jack,  Robert do. 

Kline,  Alfred,  Jr do. 

Kerns,  SaotnuelF. do. 


Lecture,  Emanuel  L Private* 

Leonard,  James  J do. 

Loan,  James do. 

Mather,  Samuel  G do. 

Mason,  Ambrose do. 

Munday,  John do. 

Monaghan,  James  J do. 

Murphy,  William  J do. 

May,  John do. 

Morgan,  Michael do. 

M'Keonan,  John  H do. 

M'Veigh,  Henry do. 

M'Guire,  Dennis do. 

M'AUister,  John do. 

M'Grath,  Charles do. 

Nailon,  William  H do. 

Price,  James  H do. 

Quigley,  Bernard  J do. 

Riley,  John  H do. 

Reiner,  Henry do. 

Smith,  James do. 

Speakman,  Lewis  J do. 

Shultz,  Charles  A do. 

Smith,  Edward  York do. 

Smith,  Samuel  P do. 

Tipton,  Charles  E do. 

Turner,  William  A do. 

Warner,  Stephen  B do. 

Wilson,  Thomas  G do. 

Wikel,  Orlando do. 

Wilson,  Harry do. 

Ward,  John  W do. 


Company  D. 


BEOBUITED  AT   PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


Henry  W.  Graeflf. Captain. 

Geoi^e  W.  Gilo First  Lieutenant. 

James  Doyle Second  Lieutenant. 

William  May First  Sergeant. 

Alexander  Hallowell Second  Sergeant. 

Francis  W.  Barbier Third  Sergeant. 

James  B.  Frazier Fourth  Sergeant. 

Thomas  C.  Entriken First  Corporal. 

George  Whiteman Second  Corporal. 

George  W.  Hallowell,  Sr.,  Third  Corporal. 

Levi  Bartle Fourth  Corporal. 

Robert  Wallace Musician. 

George  Dimbar do. 

Auner,  Joseph  G ^Private. 

Benton,  Samuel do. 

Baily,  Charles da 

Callahan,  Peter' da 

Chambers,  Samuel da 

Cargil,  John do. 

Clapper,  John da 

Cameron,  Alexander do. 

Culbertson,  Samuel do. 

Car,  John  C do. 

Cox,  Albert da 

Cargil,  Thomas da 

Drimimell,  Theodore do. 

Donahugh,  Robert  H do. 

Fulton,  Adam do. 

Guyger,  Joseph do. 

Gray,  Robert  H do. 

Gabel,  John do. 

Hutchinson,  John do. 

Hopple,  William do. 

Hilt,  George da 

Hodge,  William do. 

Henk,  David do. 

Johnson,  James do. 

Kilpatrick,  Alexander do. 

Koe,  William do. 


Land,  Jacob Private. 

Lee,  Benjamin  B do. 

Lynch,  Thomas do. 

Lindsay,  John do. 

M'lthenny,  George do 

M'Cann,  John  H :,.,do. 

Miller,  Frederick do. 

Morris,  Henry  C do. 

M'Mannis,  John do. 

Morger,  William do. 

M'MuUes,  Hugh do. 

Moore,  George , do. 

Moore,  John  D do. 

Mitchel,  Thomas do. 

Murphy,  Patrick do. 

Myers,  George do. 

M'Intosh,  Alexander do. 

Michael,  William do. 

M'Donald,  David do. 

O'Neil,  James do. 

Prince,  Edward „ do. 

Roland,  Joseph do. 

Ryall,  William .....do. 

Riddle,  Charles  M do. 

Riddle,  Albert do. 

Ritchie,  Ezekiel do. 

Shirlook,  Samuel do. 

Smith,  Samuel  C do. 

Spinck,  Valentine d^. 

Stern,  Edward do. 

Sanders,  John do. 

Shearer,  Conrad  W do. 

Simpson,  George do. 

Trainer,  Joseph  A do. 

Taylor,  Ananias do. 

Tryon,  Harrison do. 

Wince,  John do. 

Wilkins,  Jaiaes....... da 


THREE  MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


205 


Company  E. 


B£0BT7IT£D  AT  PHIIiADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


John  Belsterling Captain. 

Samuel  Wrigley First  Lieutenant. 

John  L.  Staples Second  Lieutenant. 

Jacob  Heidenger First  Sergeant. 

Thomas  Palmer Second  Sergeant. 

Frederick  Wolf Third  Sergeant, 

Peter  Walfong Fourth  Sergeant. 

Hugo  Theinhart First  Corporal. 

Thomas  Morris Second  Corporal. 

John  W.  Waters Third  Corporal. 

Timothy  Clegg Fourth  Corporal. 

Phineas  Lewis Musician. 

Robert  White do. 

Albany,  Andrew  J Prirate. 

Anderson,  Jonathan  C do. 

Brash,  Elien do. 

Barlow,  Charles do. 

Beinsderfer,  John do. 

Clereuyer,  Richard do. 

Clereuyer,  Benjamin do. 

CuUingworth,  John do. 

Durell,  Isaac do. 

Evans,  Evan do. 

Ellam,  George do. 

Fulton,  George  H do. 

Fisher,  Henry do. 

Green,  Joseph do. 

Hutchinson,  Joshua do. 

Ekinson,  John  N do. 

Hudson,  Harry do. 

Howard,  Henry do. 

Hollingwood,  John do. 

Jeffries,  Charles do. 

James,  Charles  P do. 

Hall,  James do. 

Kirkpatrick,  Frsmk do. 

Kay,  Benjamin do. 

Kelly,  William do. 

Kellum,  John do. 


Lackey,  Thomas Private. 

Laymore,  Martin do. 

Maxwell,  David do. 

Meeney,  Charles do. 

Mitchel,  George  P do. 

M'AUister,  Matthew do. 

M'Allister,  Robert do. 

M'Knight,  Robert do. 

M'Fadden,  James ., do. 

NeU,  William do. 

Newton,  Charles do. 

Oakley,  James do. 

Pugh,  John.. do. 

Peterman,  Joseph  V do. 

Plumley,  Henry  F do. 

Rutherford,  Samuel do. 

Rowend,  William do. 

Shuster,  John  F do. 

Shaw,  Thomas ^ do. 

Strawhoffer,  James do, 

Stanley,  Thomas do. 

Scoffield,  Joseph  B do. 

Seabert,  Leonard do. 

Smith,  George do. 

Swan,  Lewis  C do. 

Topsham,  Samuel do. 

Thwait,  Robert do. 

Thwait,  Alfred do. 

Thompson,  W.  L do. 

Thompson,  Samuel do. 

Vaughan,  George do. 

Wilfong,  Henry  C do. 

Wamsley,  Andrew do. 

Winkler,  Joseph do. 

Winn,  Thomas do. 

Winn,  Anthony do. 

Wallace,  William do. 

Young,  Griffith do. 


Company    F. 


KECBUITED  AT  FHII.ADEI.PHTA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


William  B.  Hubbs Captain. 

Francis  H.  Achuff First  Lieutenant. 

Edmund  T.  Tiers Second  Lieutenant. 

Robert  Bingleam First  Sergeant 

Jacob  G.  Bockins    Second  Sergeant. 

George  W.  Jones Third  Sergeant. 

Salathiel  R.  Townsend Fourth  Sergeant. 

Wyndham  H.  Stokes First  Corporal. 

Jacob  Roop Second  Corporal. 

John  B.  Maxwell Third  Corporal. 

Jacob  Miller Fourth  Corporal. 

John  Bender Musician. 

Lewis  Bender do. 

Ancott,  Aaron Private. 

Adams,  George do. 

Abrahams,  WiUiam  T do. 

Bamgarth,  Charles do. 

Bolton,  Oscar do, 

Bolton,  Charles  W do. 

Bussinger,  John do. 

Buckley,  Francis do. 

Cooley,  Henry do. 

Coward,  William. do. 


Crout,  William  B Private. 

Chancellor,  William do. 

Chatbum,  Joseph do. 

Cleaver,  John do. 

Doan,  Thomas  B do. 

Dunlap,  Hugh do. 

Dick,  Valentine do. 

Dransfield,  John do. 

Eicherman,  Michael do. 

Gant,  Thomas  H do. 

Gillin,  Thomas do. 

Grouler,  John  M do. 

Goodfellow,  Robert do. 

Haiviland,  Thomas do. 

Hamilton,  James do. 

Hart,  Charles  S do. 

Handsbury,  William. do. 

Harp,  John do. 

Haig,  Anthony do. 

Jack,  Josiah do. 

Johnson,  Richard  M do. 

Keyser,  Charles  P do. 

iLoeb,  SamueL do. 


206 


TWENTY-SECOND  REGIMENT, 


Lackman,  Samuel Private. 

M'Dougall,  William do. 

Mehl,  William  M do. 

Miller,  Casper,  Jr do, 

Nieman,  Frederick do. 

Nester,  John do. 

Pengelly,  John do. 

Parker,  Thomas do. 

Rodgers,  James do. 

Borer,  EUwood do. 

Rittenhouse,  Samuel do. 

Rittenhouse,  Theodore do. 

Robson,  Henry do. 

Richardson,  John do. 

Righter,  Charles  M do. 

Stokes,  Patrick  O do. 


Stroup,  Thomas  M Private. 

Stokes,  JohnO do. 

Steinmetz,  Joseph do. 

Steyer,  Henry do. 

Stafford,  Thomas do. 

Schaer,  Theodore do. 

Smith,  Benjamin do. 

Topham,  William do. 

Uncleson,  John do. 

Wilson,  Thomas do. 

Widdis,  Cornelius  C do. 

Wright,  Edward do. 

Wakefield,  William do. 

Yeomanson,  Francis do. 

Young,  Matthias do. 


Company  G. 


KECRUITED  AT  PHIIiADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


Josiah  Danfleld Captain. 

Samuel  Arrison First  Lieutenant. 

Ferdinand  M.  Pleis Second  Lieutenant. 

Benjamin  Pippet First  Sergeant. 

Allen  A.  Pancoast Second  Sergeant. 

Benjamin  F.  Tomlinson... Third  Sergeant. 

Francis  W.  Mead Fourth  Sergeant. 

Isaac  Graham First  Corporal. 

Herman  Demme Second  Corporal. 

.Jacob  Apple Third  Corporal. 

William  B.  Rose Fourth  Corporal. 

Henry  Markward Musician. 

Robert  Whitely do. 

Anderson,  James  R Private. 

Anderson,  James  L do. 

Anderson,  Charles  W do. 

Allen,  Jacob  B do. 

Anderson,  William do. 

Butterworth,  John do. 

Barkley,  Francis do. 

Buzby,  Herman do. 

Buzby,  JohnM do. 

Burkhardt,  George do. 

Barclay,  John do. 

Coppes,  William do. 

Coppes,  Frederick do. 

Clark,  Richard do. 

Culbertson,  James do. 

Culbertson,  Samuel do. 

Charlton,  George  W. do. 

Collins,  Aaron do, 

DeBow,  Theodore. do. 

Davis,  Levi do. 

EUick,  Philip do. 

Erskine,  John  W do. 

Eagan,  Andrew do. 

Flanigan,  Richard do. 

Guiger,  Benjamin  S do. 

Hensler,  Jacob do. 


Hensler,  George Private. 

Hedborg,  John do. 

Hymer,  John do. 

Hibbs,  Samuel  L do. 

Hennis,  Joseph  E do. 

Hiltner,  Henry do. 

HUl,  Charles do. 

Keyser,  Byron do. 

Kilpatrick,  Thomas do. 

Lucia,  Albert  W do. 

Meeker,  Wesley  A do. 

Markward,  Wilson do. 

Markward,  Bernard  W do. 

Markward,  Harvey do. 

M'Devitt,  James do. 

M'Gowen,  William do. 

M'Namee,  Jackson do. 

Nack,  Charles  E do. 

Nally,  James ....do. 

Pruitt,  James  T do. 

Press,  William do. 

Robinson,  Robert do. 

Robinson,  Andrew  J do. 

Rose,  Joseph do. 

Scott,  Francis do. 

Stotzenburg,  Martin do. 

Sparks,  Richard  A do. 

Shields,  Robert  M do. 

Stotzenburg,  William do. 

Stotzenburg,  Henry do. 

Stewart,  Robert do. 

Sowers,  Theophilus do. 

Schaffer,  Philip do. 

Shields,  Thomas do. 

Straline,  William do. 

Sloan,  William do. 

Walker,  Jamea do. 

Woodhouse,  Benjamin  F...do. 


Company  H. 

RECBUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


William  T.  Doyle Captaiii. 

Thomas  Ford First  Lieutenant. 

Samuel  D.  Allen Second  Lieutenant. 

Charles  H.  Hinley First  Sergeant. 

Amos  Warren Second  Sergeant. 


Overton  Howard Third  Sergeant. 

Peter  Brady Fourth  Sergeant. 

George  I.  Henry First  Corporal. 

Daniel  Pierce Second  Corporal. 

JolmLaughlin Third  Corporal. 


THliBE  MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


207 


Charles  P.  Goodwin Fourth  Corporal. 

William  Baker Musician. 

George  Scott do. 

Ambler,  Jolin Private. 

Bodenhoper,  William  H do. 

Buveltinghouse,  Geo.  W do. 

Bliederheiser,  Andrew  J.... do. 

Bird,  William do. 

Chappel,  John do. 

Coster,  Michael do. 

Creamer,  Robert do. 

Cohen,  Lewis do. 

Curren,  David do. 

Charleston.  John do, 

Cophard,  William do. 

Creighton,  Robert  G do. 

Dunn,  Robert do. 

Fry,  Alexander  H do. 

Farrell,  Eiclen  E do. 

Hutchinson,  Enoch do. 

Hutchinson,  Joseph do. 

Harlley,  Theophilus do. 

Hess,  Charles do. 

Hoover,  Francis  L do. 

Jones,  Charles  P do. 

Jeandell,  Robert do. 

Jones,  Charles,  Jr do. 

Kelly,  Henry  C do. 

Lancaster,  Wilham  H do. 

Lefferts,  Frank do. 

Maze,  John do. 

Mather,  Charles do. 

Myers,  William  W do. 

Moore,  Robert do. 


M'Cullough,  Joseph Private. 

M'Dowell,  Joseph  C do. 

Morrell,  David do. 

Mide,  William do. 

Perry,  George  R do. 

Peak,  James do. 

Prawl,  Harry do. 

Parker,  Samuel do. 

Rice,  Harry do. 

Rich,  Isaac  H do. 

Ruth,  Henry do. 

Rainier,  Samuel  S do. 

Robinson,  John  F do. 

Scott,  Samuel  B do. 

Street,  William  F do. 

Smith,  John do. 

Shulz,  Samuel do. 

Snyder,  William  M do. 

Stratton,  Theodore do. 

Stone,  George do. 

SoUey,  Cornelius do. 

Trainor,  James do. 

Northhne,  Isaac  K do. 

Wilson,  WilUam  H... do. 

Wills,  Daniel do. 

Wiederman,  Frederick do. 

Worthington,  Francis do. 

Wickwin,  Joseph do. 

Winchester,  John do. 

Watson,  Thomas do. 

Wilson,  Robert do. 

Wilson,  Benjamin do. 

Yarnull,  Albin do. 


Company  I, 


RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861 


Edward  Carroll Captain. 

WilUam  R.  Murphy First  Lieutenant. 

Robert  P.  M'Kibben Second  Lieutenant. 

John  D.  Germon First  Sergeant. 

Charles  Shughrue Second  Sergeant. 

William  L.  Street Third  Sergeant. 

Henry  Matthews Fourth  Sergeant. 

James  Powers First  Corporal. 

John  Jacoby Second  Corporal. 

Richard  Street Third  Corporal. 

Louis  Snyder Fourth  Corporal. 

William  J.  Chandler Musician. 

William  Williams do. 

Brady,  John  C Private. 

Birnbaum,  Charles do. 

Broadfield,  Eli do. 

Bryson,  John  B do. 

Bales,  Charles do. 

Brown,  William  J do. 

Burns,  Thomas do. 

Callahan,  John do. 

Cunningham,  William do. 

Caskaden,  Robert  E do. 

Coleman,  William  H do. 

Crothers,  Hans do. 

Curnan,  John do. 

Deets,  George do. 

Delaney,  John do. 

Edgar,  William  H do. 

Edgar,  Alexander do. 

Freese,  Albert do. 

Feeley,  Francis  H do. 

Fallon,  Michael  R do. 

Poster,  George do. 

Goldsmith,  Anthony do. 

Hoffner,  Charles do. 

Hynerman,  George do. 

Hunt,  William do. 

Lehman,  Joseph do. 


Louderback,  Abram Private. 

Leavy,  James...... do. 

Lee,  James do. 

Levi,  John  J do. 

Mongle,  Adam  W do. 

M'Gonigal,  John do. 

M'Eurie,  Edwin do. 

M'Eurie,  Judson do. 

M'Carty,  James do. 

M'Kinney,  John  W do. 

M'Mullen,  Patsey do. 

Mills,  James do. 

M'Henry,  Con do. 

Martin,  John  L do. 

M'Donald,  William do. 

Newton,  Alexander do. 

Ott,  Charles do. 

Pickering,  Esaias do. 

Ripley,  Edwin do. 

Regtine,  Frederick do. 

Stewart,  Frank  E do. 

Stalk,  Frederick do. 

Smith,  John  N do. 

Sanderson,  William do. 

Tanner,  John do. 

Tyson,  Jesse do. 

Thibauld,  Adrian do. 

Thibauld,  Eugene  H do. 

Tracy,  Lewis  C do. 

Wiggins,  William  H do. 

Woods,  Benjamin do. 

Wood,  Alfred do. 

Williams,  Frederick do. 

Wilds,  Joseph do. 

Wright,  George ..do. 

WilUams,  George  E do. 

Wirst,  John do. 

Warner,  Christian do. 


208 


TWENTY-SECOND  REGIMENT, 


Company   K 


KECRUITED  AT  PHILADBLPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  23,  1861. 


Joseph  P.  Elliott Captain. 

Stephen  F.  Hanson First  lieutenant. 

William  L.  Curry Second  Lieutenant. 

David  Chattrie First  Sergeant. 

Robert  W.  Keene Second  Sergeant. 

Joseph  Magill Third  Sergeant. 

James  Kerr Fourth  Sergeant. 

Philip  Simpler First  Corporal. 

Thomas  B.  Cave Second  Corporal. 

William  Breasley Third  Corporal. 

William  James Fourth  Corporal. 

Thomas  J.  Morris Musician. 

PhdUp  C.  Smith do. 

Andrews,  Joseph Private. 

Andrews,  John do. 

Andrews,  Robert do. 

Barnes,  William do. 

Beaumount,  Henry do. 

Campbell,  Samuel do. 

Clark,  Jacob  R do. 

Carter,  Andrew  I do. 

Chandler,  William  H do. 

Cheenery,  William  L do. 

Cox,  William do. 

Carlin,  Bernard do. 

Durham,  Thomas do. 

Drake,  Isaac do. 

Dorsey,  William do. 

Davis,  Benjamin do. 

Dehaven,  Abraham do. 

Erskine,  George  W do. 

Ewell,  Riley do. 

Elliott,  Washington do. 

Poulkrod,  Joseph do. 

Farman,  William do. 

Fletcher,  Edwin do. 

Galbraith,  Samuel do. 

Gardiner,  John do. 

Houer,  Henry ~...do. 


Harvey,  Robert Private. 

Jones,  Thomas  D do. 

Johnson,  William  E do. 

Bjrick,  Michael do. 

Lawson,  David do. 

Lemiu,  William do. 

M'Cormick,  Felix do. 

M'Cabe,  Philip do. 

M'Calla,  George do. 

Mooney,  John do. 

Mooney,  James do. 

Mills,  James do. 

Malone,  James do. 

Nagle,  Thomas do. 

Noble,  James  H do. 

Nicholson,  Alexander do. 

O'Neall,  John do. 

Pike,  William  H do. 

Pedrick,  Albert do. 

Patterson,  Alexander do. 

Reed,  Henry do. 

Rudolph,  William do. 

Robinson,  Morris do. 

Stratton,  George  W do. 

Stodler,  John do. 

Smith,  George do. 

Swinney,  John do. 

Silver,  Theodore  E.  F do. 

Spence,  William ,....do. 

Tapper,  Joseph  T do. 

Tuston,  Isaac do. 

Talbert,  Samuel  S do. 

Taggart,  John do. 

Walters,  Samuel  S do. 

Wolverton,  Mahlon do. 

Walton,  Jesse do. 

Williams,  William do. 

Yeager,  Andrew  J do. 


Twenty-Third  Regiment. 


THE  First  regiment,  3d  Brigade,  1st  Division  of  Pennsylvania  militia,  was 
organized  imder  act  of  Assembly  of  1858,  and  belonged  exclusively  to 
Philadelphia.  Immediately  after  the  first  call  for  troops  to  serve  for  three 
months,  Colonel  Charles  P.  Dare,  in  behalf  of  the  regiment,  offered  its  ser- 
vices to  the  Executive  of  the  Commonwealth,  which  were  at  once  accepted.— 
Eecruiting  commenced  at  the  Arsenal,  corner  of  Sixteenth  and  Filbert  streets, 
on  the  18th  of  April,  1861,  and  three  days  thereafter,  the  regiment  left  for  ac- 
tive duty,  having  been  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  United  States  on  Sun- 
day, April  21st,  by  Major  C.  F.  Euflf,  of  the  U.  S.  A.,  as  the  Twenty-third  regi- 
ment Pennsylvania  volunteers.  The  officers  were  all  active  in  recruiting,  and 
received  important  aid,  both  material  and  moral,  from  a  committee  of  citizens. 

The  organization  of  tlie  regiment  was  substantially  preserved,  the  officers 
serving  under  their  militia  commissions.  Colonel  Charles  P.  Dare,  Lieutenant 
Colonel  David  B.  Birney,  and  Adjutant  Casper  S.  Gillingham  remained  in  the 
positions  which  they  had  for  several  years  held.  George  C.  Spear  was  elected 
Major  on  the  16th  of  April,  from  Captain  of  company  A. 

The  regiment  had  no  camp  of  rendezvous,  having  been  ordered  into  active 
service  on  the  day  of  its  muster.  The  officers  were  all  well  versed  in  the  school 
of  the  soldier,  and  were  able  to  bring  their  men  at  once  under  discipline,  and 
to  impart  to  them  skill  in  the  practice  of  arms.  It  moved  on  the  evening  of 
April  21st,  to  Perryville,  on  the  Philadelphia,  Wihnington,  and  Baltimore  rail- 
road, where  Colonel  Dare  was  placed  in  command  of  the  post,  and  the  regi- 
ment was  stationed,  four  companies  at  Perryville,  two  at  Havre-de-Grace,  two 
at  Elkton,  one  at  Bush  river,  and  one  at  Gunpowder  river,  with  intermediate 
guards  along  the  road.  The  post  and  troops  at  Elkton  were  under  the  com- 
mand of  Major  T.  W.  Sherman,  U.  S.  A.,  afterwards  Major  General  of  volun- 
teers, who  had  been  ordered  to  report  with  his  light  battery  for  duty  to  Colo- 
nel Dare.  There  were  also  at  Perryville,  under  Colonel  Dare's  orders,  a  fleet 
of  gun-boats  and  transports,  together  with  a  marine  battery,  stationed  on  the 
wharves,  and  served  by  U.  S.  seamen.  These  were  under  the  immediate  com- 
mand of  Lieutenants  Stcadman  and  Watmough,  U.  S.  N.  ' 

On  the  28th  of  May,  the  regiment  was  relieved  by  the  Eleventh  Pemisyl- 
vania.  Colonel  Jarrett,  and  proceeded  by  rail  to  Chambersburg,  where  it  was 
assigned  to  the  1st  Brigade,*  1st  Division  of  Patterson's  army.    At-  this  place 

*  Organization  of  1st  Brigade,  Colonel  George  H.  Thomas,  1st  Division,  Major  General  Geo. 
Cadwalader.  Tlixee  companies  Second  Regiment,  cavalry,  U.  S.  A. ,  (nov/  Fifth  Regiment ; )  one 
company  Pliiladelphia  City  Troop,  cavalry  ;  one  Battery  Heavy  Artillery,  Captain  Doubleday, 
U.  S.  A;  Twenty-third  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Charles  P.  Dare;  Sixth 
Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  James  Nagle ;  Twenty-first  Regiment  Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers,  Colonel  John  F.  BalUer. 
27 


210  TWENTY-THIBD  REGrSlENT, 

the  Adjutant  of  the  regiment,  C.  S.  Gillingham,  was  ordered  to  the  staff  of 
Colonel  Thomas,  as  Acting  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  and  so  continued  to 
the  close  of  its  term  of  service.  From  Chambersburg  the  Brigade  marched  to 
Greencastle,  where  it  encamped,  remaining  about  a  week,  and  from  thence  to 
Williamsport,  where  it  was  employed  in  guarding  the  fords  of  the  Potomac. — 
The  enemy,  at  this  time,  were  posted  at  Harper's  Ferry,  under  command  of 
General  Joseph  E.  Johnston.  When  he  perceived  that  General  Patterson's 
army,  which  had  been  organized  at  Chambersburg,  was  about  to  cross  the  Po- 
tomac, he  evacuated  that  post  and  retreated  to  Bunker  HiU. 

On  the  17th  of  June,  Colonel  Thomas'  Brigade  crossed  the  river,  and  ad- 
vanced to  Falling  Waters  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy,  Cadwalader's  entire  Divi- 
sion being  ordered  to  follow.  At  this  juncture  the  regular  cavalry  and  all  the 
artillery,  together  with  Colonel  Thomas,  were,  by  the  command  of  General 
Scott,*  ordered  away,  and  re-crossed  the  river,  leaving  the  three  regiments 
and  City  Troop  under  command  of  Colonel  Dare,  with  orders  to  follow  the 
next  day.  At  daylight  the  retreat  commenced,  with  a  large  body  of  rebel  cav- 
alry hanging  on  the  flanks  and  rear,  but  re-crossed  the  river  without  an  en- 
gagement, and  encamped  on  the  old  ground  at  Williamsport.  Two  days  later, 
the  cavalry  and  artillery  which  had  been  ordered  away  returned,  and  Colonel 
Thomas  again  assumed  command  of  the  Brigade. 

The  Twenty-third  remained  at  Williamsport  until  the  2d  of  July,  when  it 
again  crossed  the  Potomac,  with  the  entire  army  of  General  Patterson.  Ad- 
vancing to  Falling  Waters,  fire  was  opened  upon  the  head  of  the  column  by  a 
body  of  rebels  concealed  in  a  wheat  field  and  wood.  During  the  skirmish  which 
ensued,  the  Twenty-third  supported  Captain  Perkins'  battery,  and  although 
some  few  were  killed  and  wounded  in  other  regiments,  it  had  no  casualities. — 
Advancing  on  the  following  day  to  Martinsburg,  four  companies  were  selected 
for  provost  duty.  Major  Spear,  by  order  of  Colonel  Thomas,  assuming  com- 
mand in  the  town.  On  the  4th  of  July,  at  twelve  o'clock  M.,  the  troops  of  the 
Brigade  were  drawn  up  on  dress  parade,  while  Captain  Perkins'  battery  fired 
a  salute,  the  regimental  bands  playing  National  airs. 

The  column  again  advanced  to  Bunker  Hill,  where  the  Twenty-third  was 
sent  out  on  three  occasions,  in  conjunction  with  the  cavalry,  for  reconnoissances. 
On  the  17th  of  June,  the  entire  column  moved  to  Charlestown,  and  encamped 
around  the  town,  when  the  provost  guard  was  again  taken  from  the  Twenty- 
third.  Its  term  of  service  having  expired,  it  was  ordered  to  Philadelphia,  where 
it  arrived  on  the  29th  of  July,  and  on  the  31st  was  mustered  out  of  service. 

*  TEIiEGBAMS  FBOM  GSNEBAIi  SCOTT  TO  GeNEBAI.  PaTTEBSON. 

Washington,  June  16, 1861. 
To  Major  General  Patteeson  :  The  regulars  -with  you  are  most  needed  here ;  send  them  and 
the  Rhode  Island  regiment  (Colonel  Burnside)  as  fast  as  disengaged. 

WINFIELD  SCOTT. 

■Washington,  June  17, 1861. 

To  Major  General  Pattebson:  Wearepressedhere.    Sendthetroops  I  have  twice  called  for 

without  delay. 

WINFIELD  SCOTT. 

Testimony  of  General  Cadwalader  before  the  Congressional  Committee  on  Conduct  of  War. — 
My  division,  as  a  part  of  General  Patterson's  column,  was  in  the  advance.  I  crossed  the  Poto- 
mac from  Williamsport,  and  when  Johnston  retreated,  as  we  advanced  upon  Harper's  Ferry, 
we  went  down  as  far  as  Falling  Waters,  on  the  Virginia  side.  I  was  there  met  by  an  order  to 
send  to  Washington  all  my  regular  troops— they  were  all  under  my  command.  *  *  *  Gen- 
eral Patterson  was  compelled,  or  rather  induced,  to  give  me  the  order  to  fall  back. 


THREE   MONTHS'    SERVICE. 


211 


The  discipline  and  soldierly  conduct  of  the  regiment  throughont  its  entire 
term  was  excellent,  receiving  the  commendation  of  the  commanding  General. 
Nearly  the  entire  regiment  re-enlisted  for  three  years,  and  was  permitted  to  re- 
tain its  old  number,  the  Twenty-third  Pennsylvania  volunteers. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS 


Charles  P.  Dare Colonel. 

David  B.  Birney Lieutenant  Colonel. 

George  C.  Spear Major. 

C  S.  Gillingham Adjutant. 


I  Edwin,  Palmer Quartermaster. 

I  Samuel  W.  Gross Surgeon. 

I  C.  F.  H.  Campbell Assistant  Surgeon. 


Company  A. 


RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


George  C.  Spear Captain. 

George  W.  Sheets First  Lieutenant. 

John  G.  Divine Second  Lieutenant. 

William  F.  Powell First  Sergeant. 

Samuel  R.  Poulson Second  Sergeant. 

Joseph  B.  Slaughter Third  Sergeant. 

William  Cunningham Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  M.  M'Grath First  Corporal. 

Thomas  Madigan Second  Corporal. 

Jonathan  Neall Third  Corporal. 

Robert  K.  Selkirk Fourth  Corporal. 

James  C.  Andrews Musician. 

James  B.  Camac do. 

Aldrick,  George  W Private. 

Blanck,  William do. 

Barford,  Richards do. 

Barford,  Thomas  P do. 

Blair,  Andrew do. 

Barford,  Jacob  P do. 

Boyd,  John do. 

Bolton,  John  A do. 

Bolton,  William  P do. 

Camac,  William  T do. 

Campbell,  John do. 

Cheesman,  George do. 

Cornwall,  Joseph do. 

Donaghy,  WiUiam do. 

Devine,  Samuel  G do. 

Edwards,  William  I do. 

Ewing,  William do. 

Ford,  Henry do. 

Gouldy,  Harry do. 

Gouldy,  Joseph  C do. 

Gilligan,  Charles do. 

Gallagher,  Andrew  F do. 

Govett,  Lewis  W do. 

Graham,  Christopher do. 

Green,  James do. 

Hansen,  Amos do. 


Hansen,  Thomas Private. 

Hoyt,  William  A do. 

Hunzen,  Charles do. 

Husbands,  Henry  M do. 

Johnston,  Adam  B do. 

Johnston,  James  I ..do. 

Johnston,  Robert do. 

Jones,  John do. 

Keene,  Robert  M do. 

Keene,  Arthur  F do. 

Kendrick,  Samuel do. 

Kinsley,  Daniel do. 

Kinsley,  WilUam  H do. 

Kiker,  William do. 

Loughery,  Edward  P do. 

Long,  Andrew do. 

Long,  Samuel do. 

M'Carter,  William., do. 

M'llhenny,  Bernard do. 

M'Gowan,  Edward do. 

M'Gouigal,  John „.do. 

M'Neil,  David do. 

M'Grath,  Isaac  G do. 

M'Manus,  Henry do. 

M'Elwee,  John do. 

Martin,  Sylvester  H do. 

Miller,  William do. 

North,  George  W do. 

Rodgers,  Andrew  I do. 

Surplice,  Thomas do. 

Stokes,  Isaac  F do. 

Stevenson,  Walter do. 

Sanderson,  Robert do. 

Tarbett,  Henry do. 

Vandyke,  Albert do. 

WUloeby,  George do. 

Wright,  James  M do. 

Wagner,  Adam do. 


2J: 


TWENTY-THIBD  REGIMENT. 


Company  B. 


5SE0KUITBI1  AT  PHH.A»EIiPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


John  F.  Glenn Captain. 

Charles  W.  Matthews First  Lieutenant. 

J.  P.  W.  Neill Second  Lieutenant. 

George  W.  Nagle First  Sergeant. 

Henry  G.  Fritz Second  Sergeant. 

Retihen  B.  Tbonaas Third  Sergeant. 

J.  Dorsey  Ash Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  B.  Foster First  Corporal. 

W.  G.  Roberts Second  Corporal. 

Solomon  Forebaugh Third  Corporal. 

George  W.  Sloanaker Fourth  Corporal. 

Harper  Smith Musician. 

Hamilton  Smith do. 

Albert  son,  Levi  B Private. 

Atlitnson,  Robert do. 

Berg,  John  D do. 

Barnes,  Reuben do. 

Brisbing,  Theodore do. 

Brabender,  E.  A da 

Bates,  George do. 

Brickham,  Caleb, do. 

Burt,  Franklin do. 

Couden,  R.  C do. 

Clark,  Allen ..da 

Collins,  James do. 

Cook,  Harry do. 

Canell,  Ed do. 

Campbell,  Peter  F.... da 

Costello,  John do. 

Caldwell,  John da 

DeGroot,  John da 

Depec,  Albert da 

Davenport,  Robert  A do.  i 

Davis,  John  W. da 

Eastwick,  R ...da 

Fitzinger,  George  W da 

Fowler,  W.  A do. 

Gwynn,  Dav do. 

Hasson,  Jno.  F da. 


j  Hyer.  Jacob .......Private. 

Hennesey,  Alfi-cd  J do. 

Hilton,  WiUiam  F da 

I  Hahn,  John  K do. 

I  Johnson,  Hy do. 

f.Tacoby,  Jno.  B....  do. 

I  Kater.  Samuel do. 

i  Kawson,  William do. 

!  M'Cormiek,  Michael do. 

j  M'Clelland,  Robert do. 

Murray,  Charles do. 

MCully,  Hugh do. 

Morgan,  Daniel  P do. 

Maguegen ,  Francis  J do. 

Moore,  George  W do. 

Morris,  Frederick do. 

Martin,  James do. 

Noble,  James do. 

Nichols,  Talbot  N do. 

Newberg,  R.  C do. 

Osborne,  J.  G.,  Jr do. 

Pyle,  Samuel  H do. 

Parker,  Cyrus do. 

Patterson,  H do. 

Redifer,  Ben do. 

Ruths,  Fred do. 

Rague,  Thomas do. 

Smith,  Henry  L do. 

Stackhouse,  Charles do. 

Schen,  Charles ; do. 

Sohutretter,  Charles do. 

Stingier,  Phihp do. 

Sullivan,  F do. 

Tinsman,  John  L do. 

Turner,  William  H do. 

Tobin,  Francis do. 

Will,  Samuel do. 

Wakefield,  Charles  H do. 


Company  C 


KECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


William  Barr Captain. 

Edward  S.  Redstreake First  Lieutenant. 

Daniel  N.  Malseed Second  Lieutenant. 

Charles  Smith First  Sergeant. 

Andrew  Malseed Second  Sergeant. 

Edward  Cheeseman Third  Sergeant. 

Job  T.  Hickman Fourth  Sergeant. 

Thomas  C.  Wright First  Corporal. 

Alexander  Gardner Second  Corporal. 

John  H.  Landon Third  Corporal. 

Michael  Woods Fourth  Corporal. 

John  Woods Musician. 

James  Woods do. 

Arbuckle,  John Private. 

Bonner,  James do. 

Brown,  Abner da 

Bastion,  Jacob da 

Beatty,  William da 

Ball,  Israel  Y da 

Ball,  Israel  R do. 

Berriman,  Richard da 

Carrow,  Louis  F do. 

Cooper,  James  F do. 

Callen,  Samuel do. 


Colton,  Charles Privato. 

Cozens,  Smith  D do. 

Collins,  Joseph do. 

Crap,  Robert  M do. 

Dickson,  Charles  W do. 

Devitt,  Charles  H do. 

Davis,  JohnT do. 

Dyer,  Francis do. 

Ervien,  Robert  C do. 

Flanigan,  John do. 

Fogarty,  WiUiam  H do. 

Frank,  John do. 

Garrisson,  Samuel do. 

Howard,  Russell do. 

Hooper,  James  E do. 

Hawkins,  Joshua  B do. 

Hugg,  George  H do. 

Hamilton,  John do. 

Huggs,  Andrew  C do. 

Jones,  Thomas do. 

Jeflfers,  John do. 

Johnson,  John  G do. 

Lorother,  John  G do. 

Laws^  Charles  A do. 


THEEE   3I0NTHS'  SBBVICE. 


213 


Lentz,  August Private. 

Kepler,  Charles do. 

Mann,  William do. 

Morton,  Oscar  G do. 

Myers,  Thomas do. 

Mulligan,  Patrick  Henry.... do. 

Mehaffey,  George do. 

Mann,  Charles do. 

Marsh,  Henry do. 

Martin,  Charles do, 

Ogilby,  Edward  F do. 

O'Niel,  Peter do. 

Patrick,  Samuel do, 

Patton,  Charles do. 

Palmore,  Stephen do. 


Quinn,  Bernard Private, 

Quinn,  James do. 

Bichardson,  William do. 

Robinson,  John do. 

Smith,  Kember do. 

Schaft'er,  Anthony do. 

Sigman,  Jacob do. 

Sigman,  John do. 

Stephens,  George  K do. 

Sigman,  Houston do. 

Tallafleld,  Charles do. 

Thompson,  Richards do. 

Till,  Charles do. 

Wells,  John  M do. 


Company  D. 

KECRUITED  AT   PHILADEIiPHIA. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


Hiram  Kirk  Spear Captain. 

Wm.  P.  M.  Pennington. ..First  Lieutenant. 

John  W.  Crosby Second  Lieutenant. 

John  Wallace First  Sergeant. 

William  Marfelius Second  Sergeant. 

Edmund  Patterson Third  Sergeant. 

John  M.  Watt Fourth  Sergeant. 

Henry  Sohaflfer First  Corporal. 

John  R.  Hampton Second  Corporal. 

John  G.  Brass Third  Corporal. 

.  Francis  Clark Fourth  Corporal. 

Henry  Duerford Musician. 

Matthew  Black do. 

Adams,  John Private. 

Action,  Nathaniel do. 

Barnes,  John do. 

Bothwell,  .lames do. 

Burk,  Edward  D, do. 

Clemens,  William do. 

Clark,  Samuel do. 

Cooper,  William  B do. 

Donegan,  Augustine  F do. 

Erwin,  William do. 

Ennis,  John do. 

Fields,  John do. 

Fry,  Thomas do. 

Gablance,  William do. 

Gallagher,  Thomas do. 

Gamble,  James do. 

Gorman,  Thomas  do. 

Green,  Jacob do. 

Gross,  Chandler do. 

Haines,  John do. 

Hemple,  James do. 

Hethington,  James  R do. 

Herbey,  Daniel  B do. 

Huoly,  Joseph do. 

Hogan,  John  J do. 

Kane,  John do. 


Kelly,  Willi  am Private. 

Kendrick,  William do. 

Layer,  Henry do. 

Lindsay,  Andrew  J do. 

Long,  Andrew do. 

M'Anally,  James do. 

M'Calister,  John do. 

M'Cauley,  Daniel do. 

M'Cauley,  Thomas do. 

M'Ginnis,  James do. 

M'Ginnis,  John do. 

M'Kain,  James do. 

M'Cready,  John do. 

M'Coll,  Jolm do. 

M'Connell,  William do. 

Mackin,  Henry do. 

Moran,  Kane do. 

Morris,  Charles do. 

Moore,  John do. 

Nutt,  James do. 

O'Neill,  Harry do. 

Paulein,  Jacob  L do. 

Pitts,  Alexander do. 

Schaffer,  Benjamin do. 

Schaflfer,  Henry do. 

Shane,  Edward do. 

Spencer,  John  H do. 

Stewart,  John do. 

Swenk,  Charles do. 

Slanter,  Daniel do. 

Tripner,  George  C do. 

Tully,  Joseph  M do. 

Wardlow,  Samuel do. 

Watts,  David do. 

Wells,  John do. 

Wilson,  John do. 

Wallace,  Thomas do. 

Yamall,  Benjamin do. 


Company   E. 

RECRUITED  AT     PHILADELPHIA. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


John  William  Hofmann  ..Captain. 

William  Wallace First  Lieutenant. 

Andrew  Brown Second  Lieutenant. 

Martin  B.  Hillier First  Sergeant. 

Francis  T)ouQ;herty Second  Sergeant. 

George  Robertson Tiiird  Sergeant. 


Samuel  A.  M'Falls ."Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  Kearney First  Corporal. 

Lewis  A.  Blair Second  Corporal. 

Joshua  Harrison Tliird  Corporal. 

Robert  M'Millan Fourth  Corporal. 

George  Kernick Musician. 


214 


TWENTY-THTBB  REGIMENT, 


Samuel  M'  Clelland Musician. 

Alexander,  James Private. 

Arbushunt,  James do. 

Black,  William  D do. 

Biggot,  John do. 

Burk,  John do. 

Brown,  William do. 

Briggs,  Amos do. 

Brooks,  Joseph do. 

Burke,  John,  2d do. 

Bardie,  I do. 

Cornwall,  John do, 

Clark,  William do. 

Doak,  Robert do. 

Buddy,  James do. 

Fleming,  William do. 

Fagan,  Edward do. 

Fow,  Daniel da 

Goodwin,  Thomas  J do. 

Gordan,  Robert do. 

Glenn,  William do. 

Hance,  Georga do. 

Higgins,  Charles do. 

Harris,  Thomas do. 

Harrison,  Stephen do. 

Hazlett,  John do. 

Hazlett,  Matthew do. 

Hayes,  Robert do. 

Johnson,  Robert do. 

Kearney,  John do. 

Kain,  Samuel do. 

Leeby,  WiUiam do. 

Moore,  John do. 


Miller,  John Private. 

Morgan.  John do. 

MarshaU,  F d< 

M  'Nally ,  Thomas d( 

M'Neil,  John d( 

M'Congle,  Robert d» 

M'Clung,  James d( 

M'Fall,  William d( . 

M'Vey,  Hugh d( . 

M'Clung,  John d( 

M'Caneck,  Neil df 

M'Kinney,  Hugh d(  . 

M'Connell,  Charles d( 

M'Keoun,  Thomas dc 

M'Michael,  Hugh d< 

M'Clelland,  John d<  . 

Purser,  Spencer d( 

Quinn,  John d<^ 

Rankin,  Alexander d( 

Ralston,  Joseph dc 

Rumford,  Samuel dc* 

Redmin,  William dc. 

Scholes,  John do, 

Simpkins,  Buford d(v 

Simpkins,  Edwin  T dr., 

Stuart,  John do, 

Sanderson,  James dc. 

Taylor,  James d(^ 

Tate,  Hugh dc, 

Tate,  Henry da 

Waters,  John dc 

Wilson,  Samuel do. 


Company  F. 

KECRXJITED  AT  PHIIiADELPHIA. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


J.  Keenside  White Captain. 

George  P.  Anderson First  Lieutenant. 

Edward  W.  M'Donald Second  Lieutenant. 

John  Hunterson First  Sergeant. 

Henry  Copestick Second  Sergeant. 

Wilham  Langdon .'Third  Sergeant. 

John  Parks Fourth  Sergeant. 

Alexander  Powell First  Corporal. 

Morris  Idell Second  Corporal. 

George  Savius Third  Corporal. 

Charles  Nunneville ."Fourth  Corporal. 

James  Smith Musician. 

Joseph  Bradwix do. 

Aker,  Charles Private. 

Bickings,  John do. 

Bolton,  David do. 

Brisburn,  James do. 

Border,  Frederick  W do. 

Brown,  John.. do. 

Bishop,  WiUiam do. 

Butcher,  John do. 

Cooper,  Joseph do. 

Cuthburt,  William do. 

Clark,  William do. 

CoUopy,  Patrick do. 

Cortete,  James do. 

Campbell,  James do. 

Charlton ,  Frederick do. 

Devlin,  Arthur do. 

Danenhower,  George  B do. 

Deal,  Samuel do. 

Endy,  Frank do. 

Edwards,  Joseph ..do. 

Evans,  Lewis do. 

Fogle,  Charles ..do. 

Freas,  George  W do. 

Fulton,  Wilham do. 

Farley,  Edward do. 

Gerhart,  Charles do. 


Garret,  George Private. 

Grelsinger,  Jacob do. 

Gorman,  Joseph do. 

Gentle,  Henry do. 

Haslan,  Charles do. 

Hotz,  John do. 

Harp,  Jacob do. 

Hoofnagle,  Frederick do. 

Howard,  John do. 

lUson,  Richard '. do. 

Kipple,  Jacob do. 

Kelly,  John do. 

Lightcap,  Charles do. 

M'Crully,  Lawrence do. 

Maguire,  Joseph do. 

Malin,  Wilson do. 

Morly,  Thomas do. 

Moore,  Charles  D do. 

Minnick,  Henry do. 

Montgomery,  Hugh do. 

M'Closky,  Charles  G do. 

M'Cool,  John do, 

M'Dougal,  Alexander do. 

Masland,  Charles  H do. 

Masland,  James  W do. 

NunneviUe,  George do. 

Oliver,  William doj 

O'Neil,  James doj 

Purvis,  Hugh do^ 

Poulterer,  Stephen. .i do. 

Rohrer,  Joseph do. 

Siedt,  Adolph do. 

Umstead,  Thomas do; 

Vogel,  Lewis do. 

Wiartman,  George  W do; 

Watson,  John do. 

Whiteman,  WiUiam do. 

Young,  Charles  W do. 


THREE  MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


215 


Company  G. 


KECBUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


James  Gwyn Captain. 

liouis  D.  Baugh First  Lieutenant. 

George  Wood Second  Lieutenant. 

Charles  W.  Carnes. First  Sergeant. 

George  Howard Second  Sergeant. 

Edward  H.  M'MuUen Third  Sergeant. 

Mark  Anthony Fourth  Sergeant. 

Richard  A.  M'MuUen, First  Corporal. 

Robert  B.  Beath Second  Corporal. 

Andrew  C.  White Third  Corporal. 

John  P.  Anthony Fourth  Corporal. 

William  H.  Adams Musician. 

William  Anderson do. 

Atkinson,  Benjamin Private. 

Anthony,  William  H do. 

Alexander,  Hugh do. 

Addey,  Matthew do, 

BouUen,  Frederick  S do. 

Ball,  Henry  T do. 

Burnes,  George  W do. 

Barr,  William do. 

Bodkin,  Robert do. 

Butz,  Jacob do. 

Campbell,  John do. 

Cunningham,  James  T do. 

Cridlend,  John do. 

Collins,  William  H do. 

Collins,  Robert do. 

Coughlan,  Michael  J do. 

Cline,  John do. 

Campbell,  William do. 

Dunnecleppe,  Edward do. 

Davin,  Joseph do. 

Dougherty,  Hugh do. 

Earl,  James do. 

EUingsworth,  Samuel do. 

Fisher,  Joseph do. 

Gowan,  Edward do. 

Galloway,  Henry do. 


Hoops,  Francis  E.  D Private. 

Henry,  James do. 

Harvey,  Edward  B do. 

Hart,  Samuel  C do. 

Hollows,  Hinson do. 

Helpin,  James do. 

Harrigan,  James do. 

Hecht,  Gottleib do. 

Kenworthy,  Thomas do. 

Kirkpatrick,  John  H do. 

M'Laughlin,  Michael do. 

M'Coy,  Henry do. 

Meighan,  William do. 

Matthews,  James do. 

M'Kinsey,  John do. 

M'Fadden,  James do. 

O'CoUigan,  John do. 

Pilkinton,  George do. 

Richardson,  John do. 

ReiUy,  Charles  F do. 

Ryan,  Robert do. 

Reem,  John do. 

Steele,  William do. 

Steen,  Andrew do. 

Speer,  Morris do. 

Snyder,  Amos do. 

Shaw,  William do. 

Spellman,  James do. 

Schoen,  David do. 

Stump,  John do. 

Salmon,  William do. 

Simmons,  Samuel do. 

Tharp,  Frank do. 

Taylor,  John do. 

Thompson,  L.  R do. 

Vonfleet,  John do. 

Wiley,  Samuel do. 

Wolf,  Thomas  M do. 


Company  H. 


RECRUITED  AT  PHILADEIiPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


J.  Joseph  Vaughsm Captain. 

William  Blanck First  Lieutenant. 

Thomas  K.  Boggs Second  Lieutenant. 

George  Reynolcls First  Sergeant. 

Thomas  W.  Griffin Second  Sergeant. 

J.  Don  Carlisle Third  Sergeant. 

James  Nethery Fourth  Sergeant 

Samuel  Humes First  Corporal. 

Henry  Maser Second  Corporal. 

John  H.  Chambers Third  Corporal. 

Edwin  Garvin Fourth  Corporal. 

George  Blank Musician. 

William  J.  Kern do. 

Arrowson,  Jacob Private. 

Brown,  Charles do. 

Beeler,  Evan do. 

Bowers,  Valentine do. 

Brown,  Thomas  B do. 

Bayne,  Edward  B do. 

Clark,  Clement do. 

Campbell,  James do. 

Cook,  Joseph do. 

Dace,  Ed.  P do. 

Davis,  Isaac do. 


Ettinger,  Martin  H Private. 

Farrell,  Alexander do. 

Fisher,  James ,....do. 

Feeney,  John do. 

Frederick,  George  B do. 

Forman,  John  W do. 

Field,  W.  H do. 

Gallen,  James  F do. 

Hunter,  David do. 

Hess,  William do. 

HUl,  John  H do. 

Howe,  John  I do. 

Knox,  Joseph do. 

Kole,  James do. 

Keene,  Henry  F do. 

Lindsay,  William  H do. 

Lundback,  Silas  P do. 

Lippincott,  George  W do. 

Lindsay,  I.  M do. 

Mathews,  James  A do. 

Montgomery,  William do. 

Musgrave,  James do. 

Moore,  Thomas ....do. 

Morad,  Peter do. 


210 


TWENTY-THIRD  REGIMENT, 


M'Guire,  James Private. 

M'Carty,  Patrick do. 

M'Crossin,  John do. 

M'Graw,  Mickael do. 

Naugle,  Morris  T do. 

Pedrick,  Daniel  H do. 

Philbert,  Alexander do. 

Renmnger,  Daniel  A do. 

Ilea,  Francis  D do. 

Rudolph,  Samuel  T do. 

Richards,  Andrew  I do. 

Stanly,  Elhaman  B do. 

Stewart,  Robert do. 

Stetson,  Kennell do. 

Storms,  A.J do. 


Shneck,  Reuben Private. 

Savage,  George  W do. 

Sexton,  John  E do. 

Tompkins,  I.  T do. 

Thompson,  Francis  W do. 

Tacy,  Jacob  P do. 

Thompson,  John do. 

Tickers,  W.  K do. 

Winters,  James do. 

Wittaker,  James  D do. 

Wolfe,  George do. 

Williamson,  Robert  J do. 

Woodruff,  Edward  S do. 

Waterman,  John  W do. 

Young,  William do. 


COMPAN'^    I. 

RECRUITED  AT  PHILADK JiPTTT  A . 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


Thomas  S.  Martin. Captain. 

Joseph  K.  Parker First  lieutenant. 

Jas.  T.  Kirkpatrick,  Jr  ...Second  Lieutenant. 

Edward  I.  Maguigan First  Sergeant. 

William  I.  Carey Second  Sergeant. 

John  P.  Dougherty Third  Sergeant. 

Benjamin  F.  Taylor Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  O'Conner First  Corporal. 

Robert  Brown Second  Corporal. 

Lewis  Ludg Third  Corporal. 

Thomas  B.Neill Fourth  Corporal. 

Samuel  Barr Musician. 

Henry  Bartels do. 

Beringer,  William. Private.' 

Bond,  Lewis do. 

Boj-d,  John do. 

Branigan,  Patrick do. 

Brazier,  William do. 

Brown,  James  C do. 

Callan,  Henry do. 

Clayton,  Franklin do. 

Courtney,  John do. 

Cripps,  William  I do. 

Donahey,  John do. 

Dick,  John  M do. 

Dougherty,  William do. 

Dull,  Jacob  S do. 

Emmons,  Charles do. 

Ennis,  Isaac  H do. 

Finney,  John  D do. 

Fox,  Thomas do. 

Frederick,  Thomas do. 

Giflford,  Alfred  H do. 

Gilbert,  Albert do. 

Gould,  William do. 

Gi-eswold,  Edwin do. 

Gunn,  William ...do. 

Hullam,  Jesse do. 

Hay,  William  I do. 


Hesson,  Bernard Private. 

Holmes,  Edwin do. 

Holmes,  Reuben do. 

Hough,  Peter  D do. 

Jobbins,  Joseph do. 

Johnson,  John  T do. 

Kaesch,  Herman do. 

Kennedy,  John do. 

Lafiferty,  James do. 

Laurer,  William  H do. 

Laux,  Henry .....do. 

Lukins,  Cornelius do. 

Levan,  Eldridge do. 

M'Kinley,  Henry do. 

M'Farland,  Andrew do. 

M'Laughlin,  James do. 

M'Neish,  John do. 

M'Sherry,  James do. 

Maginley,  Joseph  E do. 

Micha],  Joseph do. 

Michal,  Thomas  H do. 

Miller,  Wilson do. 

Meyer,  Christopher do. 

Parker,  Joseph  D do. 

Peteman,  Charles do. 

Peirson,  Joseph  W do. 

Pommer,  Adolph do. 

Reese,  Henry do. 

Rittenhouse,  Thomas  P do. 

Roth,  Lewis  B do. 

Rotthaupt,  Godfrey do. 

Ryder,  John..... do. 

Sibee,  Tobias do. 

Smith,  George  F do. 

Schmitt,  Joseph do. 

Thomas,  John  D do. 

Williams,  John do. 

Winters,  Enos do. 


Company  K. 

RECRtriTED^T  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


Oscar  F.  Betson Captain. 

Augustus  H.  Wilson First  Lieutenant. 

Edmund  Hopper Second  Lieutenant. 

Theodore  Black First  Sergeant. 

Benjamin  A.  Coppuck...... Second  Sergeant. 


Charles  W.  Norris Third  Sergeant. 

Michael  Fulmer Fourth  Sergeant. 

Michael  Maher First  Corporal. 

Charles  W.  Bcwloy Second  Corporal. 

William  IM'llvain Third  Cnrpor.^1. 


THREE  MONTHS'   SEEVICE. 


217 


Thomas  Kelly Fourth  Corpcural. 

John  H.  Williams Musician. 

William  WilKams do. 

Antrim,  John ....Private. 

Brown,  James do. 

•Brelsford,  Georgo ,>.do. 

.Callahan,  Albert do. 

Chatam,  George  W do. 

Cline,  Daniel, do. 

Cook,  William do. 

Clark,  John do. 

Carpenter,  Charles  F do. 

Cassidy ,  Nicholas do. 

Donelly,  James .„.,.,. .do. 

Donelly.  Daniel do. 

Pelt,  John do. 

Fulton,  Abraham do. 

Gorman,  Daniel do. 

Graham,  Thomas. do. 

Granlers,  John  H do. 

Grevis,  Charles do. 

Graham,  Philip do. 

Huber,  Charles  S do. 

Hedinger,  John do. 

Hendricks,  William do. 

Howard,  John do. 

Hearst,  Georga , do. 

Haines,  John do. 

Highland,  John do. 

Jewell,  James  R do. 

Jordan,  Francis  M do. 

Kelly,  William do. 

Kingsley,  James do. 

Krumshal,  John... do. 


Lommen,  William Private. 

Lybrmid,  Montraville do. 

Lasky,  John do. 

Lewis,  Leon do. 

M'Clusky,  David do. 

M' Arthur,  William do. 

Metz,  John do. 

M'Girr,  Peter do. 

M'Connell,  John do. 

JVPFetridge,  James do. 

M'Namara,  James .do. 

Moan,  John do. 

MiUs,  John do. 

M'David,  Thomas do. 

Moore,  Robert do. 

M' Williams,  James ...do. 

Mann,  Thomas do. 

Peters,  John  H. do. 

PhUUps,  William do. 

Robson,  Claude  H do. 

Riley,  Henry ...do, 

Remanter,  John do. 

Roberts,  Henry do. 

Rodgers,  Samuel do. 

Riley,  Michael do. 

Swigley,  WiUiam do. 

Smith,  Thomas. do. 

Spencer,  George  W do. 

Thomas,  Thompson do. 

Thorpe,  John do. 

WiUiams,  John do. 

Walker,  Nicholas do. 

Caleb ...do. 


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Twenty-Fourth  Regiment. 


THE  Twenty-foTirth  regiment  was  principally  recruited  ta  Philadelphiay 
tlie  nucleus  of  its  organization  being  the  Second  Eegiment,  2d  Brigade, 
1st  Division  of  Pennsylvania  militia,  existrag  under  the  act  of  185S.  One 
company  was  recruited  ui  WUmington,  Delaware,  by  Captain  Thomas  A.  Smyth, 
afterwards  Colonel  of  the  Second  Delaware  regiment,  promoted  to  Brevet-Ma- 
jor General  of  volunteers,  and  killed  ia  the  engagement  at  Appomattox  Court 
House,  the  last  battle  of  the  war.  Eecruitiag  commenced  on  the  23d  of  April, 
and  was  prosecuted  with  vigor  by  the  company  ofBcers,  in  which  they  were 
greatly  aided  by  the  indefatigable  exertions  of  Major  Dennis  O'Kane.  It  waa 
completed,  and  the  men  were  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  United  States 
on  the  7th  of  May,  by  Captain  Thomas  Neill,  of  the  regular  army.  They  were 
principally  of  Irish  birth  or  descent.  The  regiment  was  organized  by  the  choice 
of  the  following  officers :  Joshua  T.  Owen,  Colonel  j  Dennis  Heenan,  Lieuten- 
ant Colonel ;  Dennis  O'Kane,  Major.  With  the  exception  of  the  latter,  who 
had  held  the  position  of  Major  under  the  old  militia  organization,  they  were 
new  officers.    John  Devereux,  Jr.,  was  appointed  Adjutant. 

The  first  camp  of  rendezvous  was  at  Hestonville,  near  the  city  of  Philadel- 
phia, where  the  men  were  engaged  in  the  various  duties  of  the  camp,  and  in 
squad  and  company  drill.  Subsequently,  the  command  was  removed  to  Suffolk 
Park,  where  instruction  was  continued.  The  regiment  received  frequent  and 
substantial  tokens  of  kindness  from  the  citizens  of  Philadelphia,  comprising 
liberal  supplies  of  woollen  stockings  and  underclothing,  which  contributed  not 
a  little  to  the  health  and  comfort  of  the  men  in  their  subsequent  exposures  in 
a  changeable  climate,  making  their  first  campaign. 

Early  in  June,  the  regiment  broke  eamp  at  Suffolk  Park,  and  moved  to 
Chambersbui'g,  where  it  was  stationed  a  short  distance  from  the  tOA\Tni. — 
On  the  21st  of  June,  it  marched  to  Hagerstown,  and  from  thence,  on  the  fol- 
lowing day,  to  Camp  Porter,  where  it  was  assigned  to  the  5th  Brigade*  of  the 
2d  Division.  The  counter-march  of  CadwaJader's  Division,  on  the  17th  of  June, 
had  the  effect  to  draw  the  enemy  in  considerable  force  towards  the  Potomac. 
Colonel  (StonewaU)  Jackson,  with  a  Brigade,  occupied  the  valley,  with  reserves 
distributed  along  all  the  approaches,  Eeinforcements  from  the  army  under 
Beauregard  had  been  sent  to  Winchester  with  a  weU  appointed  train  of  artil- 
lery, for  the  purpose  of  holding  the  place,!  and  making  it  secure  against  any 

*  Organization  of  the  5th  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  James  S.  Negley,  2d  Division,  Major 
General  William  H.  Keira.  Fourteenth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  John  W. 
Johnston;  Fifteenth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Richard  A.  Oakford;  Twen- 
ty-fourth Regiment  Pennsylvania  Voltmteers,  Colonel  Joshua  T.  Owen. 

t  A  gentleman  of  Berkeley  county,  of  high  respectability,  serving  tmder  Johnston  as  an  un- 
wilUng  Vii-ginia  volunteer,  subsequently  gave  the  followtag  statement,  which  was  taken  down 
by  General  Negley,  and  given  to  General  Patterson : 

"General  Jackson  retreated  with  his  Brigade,  consisting  then  of  four  regiments  andfoui^ 


THREE  MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


219 


approaches  from  the  direction  of  the  Potomac,  north  of  the  Shenandoah  river. 
Consequently,  when  the  army  advanced,  it  almost  immediately  encountered 
the  enemy's  forces.  The  command  under  General  Negley,  of  which  the  Twen- 
ty-fourth regiment  was  a  part,  formed  the  right  wing  of  the  advancing  cohmm, 
and  moved  by  a  road  leading  to  Hedgeville,  eneounteruig  the  enemy's  cavalry 
under  Ashby.  Eejoining  the  main  column  at  BLainesville,  it  moved  to  Martins- 
iburg,  and  subsequently  to  Bunker  Hill. 

While  stationed  at  Bunker  Hill,  reconnoissances  were  made  by  all  the  ways 
leading  to  Winchester,  which  were  found  to  be  impeded  by  felled  timber,  and 
other  obstructions.  On  the  17th  of  July,  the  column  tmued  to  the  left,  and 
marched  to  Charlestown.  The  Twenty-fourth,  after  remaining  a  few  days  at 
the  latter  place,  moved  to  Harper's  Ferry.  The  original  term  of  service  had 
now  nearly  expired,  and  preparations  were  made  for  a  return  home.  But  the 
commanding  General,  finding  that  the  rapid  disbandment  of  his  three  months' 
regiments  was  Ukely  to  leave  him  without  an  adequate  force  to  hold  his  posi- 
tion, made  an  earnest  appeal  to  this  regiment  to  remain  in  service  until  its 
place  could  bo  supplied  by  other  troops.  To  this  request  it  acceded,  and  volun- 
teered to  remain  two  weeks  beyond  the  original  period  of  enlistment.  At  the 
expiration  of  this  time,  it  was  ordered  to  move  by  raU,  via  Baltimore,  to  Phila- 
delphia, where  it  arrived  on  the  9th  of  August,  and  was  soon  after  mustered 
out  of  service. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS. 


Joshua  T.  Owen Colonel. 

Dennis  Heenan Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Dennis  O'Kane Major. 

John  Devereux,  Jr ..Adjutant- 


D.  O.  Brennan Quartermaster. 

D.  P.  Boyer Surgeon. 

F.  C.  Gilbert Assistant  Surgeon, 


Company  A 


RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 
MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  1,  1861. 


James  Duffy Captain. 

George  C.  Thompson First  Lieutenant. 

John  T.  O'Brien ....Second  Lieutenant. 

John  M'Hugh First  Sergeant. 

Eugene  Gallagher. „Second  Sergeant. 


James  Dunn Third  Sergeant. 

Michael  Coyne Fourth  Sergeant. 

Neil  M' Bride First  Corporal. 

Edward  Bushell „Second  Corporal. 

John  Kelly Third  Corporal. 


pieces  of  artillery  (Captain  Pendleton)  to  Big  Spring,  three  and  a  half  miles  south  of  Martins- 
burg.  General  Johnston  arrived  at  DarkesvUle  the  same  night  with  about  fourteen  thousand 
men.  He  was  then  reinforced  by  one  regiment  and  one  battery  (four  guns)  flying  artillery.— 
General  Jackson  retreated  to  that  point.  The  army  made  a  stand  there  for  four  days  ;  they 
then  retreated  to  "Winchester.  When  we  arrived  there  we  found  fortilications  commenced  by 
the  militia.  All  the  army  then  assisted,  and  in  two  days  the  city  was  fortified  all  around, 
within  two  miles  of  the  suburbs,  with  intrenehments.  Reinforcements  commenced  pouring 
in.  Ten  forty-two  pounders  were  placed,  masked,  around  the  fortifications ;  also  artificial 
thickets  planted  for  riflemen.  The  force  consisted  of  forty-two  thousand,  includiug  four  thou- 
«and  militia."    *    *    *    Conduct  of  tlic  War^  VoL  II,  p.  Si-5. 


220 


TWBNTY-FOUETH  EEGIMENT, 


Edward  Flemming Fourth  Corporal. 

Michael  A.  Brannen Musician. 

Matthew  Greely ...do. 

Barrat,  James  & Private* 

Byiis,  MichaeU. "do^ 

Byrne,  Jolm. do. 

Byrne,  James  I do. 

Cahil,  John do. 

Coady,  John do. 

Conway,  Bartly do. 

CoUeran,  William do. 

Devine,  Thomas. do. 

Dodwell,  Charles do» 

Dunn,  Thomas. ..do. 

Denny,  Daniel „,..do. 

Dougherty,  Daniel do. 

Dooley,  Stephen do. 

Dennardy  Samuel do. 

Dickey,  David do. 

Fernon,  Emanuel do* 

Fow,  George. do% 

Farr,  William.. do. 

FTioin,  Patrick. do. 

Grimes,  John do. 

Gallagher,  Hugh ......do. 

Gregg,  John dow 

Holmes,  Edward  I ^ do. 

Hamilton,.  James do. 

Har kins,  William do. 

Haws,  George  H do. 

Healy,  Martin do. 

Harvey,  John do. 

Hersh,  Henry do. 

li-viii,  WUliiUU  I..... ".do. 


Keogh,  Peter  W Private. 

Kirk,  Michael do. 

Keenan,  Arthur. do. 

Kane,  Thomas....  do. 

Mulbolland,  George do. 

Murphy,  Philip do. 

Maloy,  WiUiam ...do. 

Morrison,  Robert do. 

Mahoney,  Timothy do. 

Mealy,  William do. 

Monagahn,  Patrick.. do. 

Murphy»  Archibald do. 

M'Cormick,  Patrick  F do. 

M'CaU,  Daniel do. 

M' Donald,  George  H do. 

M'Laughlin,  Arthur do. 

M'Aleer,  Hugh do. 

M'Collum,  William ^...do. 

M'Glynn,  Bartly - do. 

M'^Mullin,,  James „...do. 

M'Taggart,  John do. 

M'Bryan,  John do. 

O'Neile,  Daniel do. 

O'Meary,  William do. 

O'Donnell,  John do. 

Quigley.  John dOk 

ReiUy,  Thomas „ do. 

ReHly,  Michael do. 

Roycroft,  Gilbert  S do. 

Robinson,  Bernard do. 

Rickaby,  Ralph do. 

Stokes,  Alexander do. 

Seery,  William .....do. 


Company   B. 

BECRUITED^  AT  PHILADELP-HXA.. 

MUSTERED  IN»  MAY  1,  1861. 


James  M'Gongh. Captain. 

Thomas  Furey First  Lieutenant. 

Richard  Dillon Second  Lieutenant. 

Eneas  Dougherty First  Sergeant. 

WiUiam  B.  M'Caine.. Second  Sergeant. 

Michael  Cassidy.. Third  Sergeant. 

Denais  DriscoU Fourth  Sergeant, 

James  M'Donald First  Corporal. 

Charles  Ledger Second  Corporal. 

St.  John  Doris. Third  Corporal. 

Daniel  M'Nickel Fourth  CorporaL 

Charles  P.  Smith. Musician. 

Hugh  Ward do. 

Britt,  JohnC Private. 

Boyle^  Cornelius.. da 

Boyle,  John do. 

Burke,  Charles. do. 

Carter,  John do. 

Carney,  Patrick do. 

Callahan,  Patrick .do. 

darken,  Hugh. do. 

Campbell,  Murdock do. 

Cotter,  Edmund do. 

Canuon,  Henry - do. 

Dougherty,  John,  1st do. 

Dougherty,  John,  2d do. 

©oon,Hugh. do. 

Dunster,  Richard do. 

Devhn,  Francis do. 

Dorrington,  James. do. 

Dougherty,  James do., 

Dorrington,,  Charles. do. 

Doyle,.  John do. 

Ftnley,  Patrick „...do. 

Farrei,  Nicholas do. 

Fitzpatrick,  Mark. do. 

Flynn,  Patrick  H do. 

Gannon,.  Edward do. 

Geary,  Robert. ...do. 


Guinane,  Philip. Private^ 

Hagan,,  Arthur — do. 

Higgius,  James. do. 

Haines^  Albert  J do. 

Hammill,  Henry. „...do. 

Hester,,  Patrick... do. 

Hamilton,  Joseph „...do. 

Johnson,  James do. 

King,  Patrick do. 

Kelly,  Thomas ..do. 

Kelly,  Christopher do. 

KeUy,  Peter do. 

Keenan,  Robert do. 

Kearney,  Thomas. do. 

Long,  George do. 

Lenahan,  William — do. 

Lamb,  James... do. 

Mulrain,  Patrick. do. 

M'Laughlin,  Thomas do. 

M'Cabe,  John  J do. 

M'Cambridge,  Daniel do. 

M'Grath,  Thomas do. 

M'Anally,  Patrick do. 

M'CaD,  Hugh. do. 

M'Allister,  Jolm „ do. 

M'Gougle,  Peter ^ do. 

Morris,  Patrick. do. 

O'Reilley,  Thomas,.  1st do. 

O"  Keilley,  Thomas,  2d do. 

O'Neile,  James do. 

O'Connor,  Samuel do. 

O'Brien,  Michael do. 

Riordon,  Thomas „...do. 

Ryan,  Edward do. 

Rowe,  Arrau do, 

Reynolds,  Jamps do. 

Sullivan,  Patrick do. 

Sullivan » MichaeL — do. 


THEEB  months'  SERVICE. 


221 


Company    C. 

HECBUITED  AT  PniLADELPHIA. 

MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  1,  1861. 


James  O'Reilly Captain. 

Joseph  O.  Flynn First  Lieutenant. 

Hugh  Flood Second  Lieutenant 

John  O'Cannon First  Sergeant. 

John  Murray Second  Sergeant. 

Peter  Hagan Tliird  Sergeant. 

Robert  O.  Keefe Fourth  Sergeant. 

Bernard  Waters First  Corporal. 

•John  Hagan Second  Corporal. 

Patrick  O'Brien Third  Corporal. 

David  Kinirg Fourth  Corporal. 

Bernard  Devine Musician. 

Jacob  Dallas...,: do. 

Boylen,  James Private. 

Bartlemas,  Valentine do. 

Breen,  John do. 

Bradley,  Dennis do. 

Bloomer,  Charles do. 

Blakely,  James do. 

Collins,  Philip do. 

Collins,  William do. 

Corgan,  William do. 

Cahil,  John do. 

Campbell,  William do. 

Courtney,  Michael do. 

Cauly,  Henry -. do. 

Coyle,  Edward do. 

Carter,  William do. 

Dorsey,  Thomas do. 

Dorsey,  Nicholas do. 

Duffy,  James do. 

Funk,  Frederick do. 

Green,  John do. 

Grant,  Henry do. 

Hand,  John do. 

Hart,  Patrick do. 

Hanrahan,  Peter do. 

Hand,  James do. 

Hattan,  Owen do. 


Hughes,  John Private. 

Jarvis,  William do. 

Loughery ,  Patri  ck do. 

Lynch,  Timothy do. 

Lynn,  Patrick do. 

M'Hugh,  Joseph do. 

M'Laughlin,  James do. 

M'Fales,  Francis do. 

M'Henry,  Gerald do. 

M'Coy,  John do. 

M'Cabe,  James do. 

M'Laughlin,  William do. 

M'Glynn,  Patrick do. 

M'Managle,  Peter do. 

M'Vay,  Henry do. 

M'Chrystal,  Thomas do. 

Meakim,  Edward do. 

M'Kenna,  James do. 

M'Kenna,  Michael do. 

Moore,  John do. 

Mahoney,  Thomas do. 

Meynes,  John do. 

Mullin,  John do. 

O'Brien,  Charles do. 

O'SuUivan,  Matthew do. 

O'Brien,  John do. 

O'Brien,  Timothy do. 

O'Leary,  John do. 

Russell,  Edward do. 

Reilly,  Michael do. 

Ray,  James do. 

Stinson,  David do. 

Savage,  Thomas do. 

Scott,  William do. 

Shannan,  John do. 

Shea,  John do. 

Taner,  William do. 

Waters,  Michael do. 


Company  D. 

RECRUITED  AT   PHILADELPHIA. 

MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  1,  1861. 


Patrick  O'Connor Captain. 

Michael  Kennedy First  Lieutenant. 

Patrick  Tinen Second  Lieutenant. 

Timothy  O.  Conner First  Sergeant. 

Hugh  Fullony Second  Sergeant. 

Patrick  Taggert Third  Sergeant. 

Patrick  Bushell Fourth  Sergeant. 

Daniel  Downey First  Corporal. 

Patrick  Early Second  Corporal. 

Michael  Fay Third  Corporal. 

John  Hogg Fourth  Corporal. 

Patrick  SuUvan Musician. 

Joseph  Thunder do, 

Adams,  Joseph Private. 

Burke,  David do. 

Beaty,  Patrick  B do. 

Bushell,  Michael do. 

Brady,  Michael do. 

Bears,  James do. 

Burns,  Michael do. 

Brannan,  Michael do. 

Chambers,  George do. 

Cusack,  John do. 

Coyle,  Hugh do. 


Casey,  Joseph Private. 

Coghlan,  John do. 

Carr,  Michael do. 

Curry,  Patrick do. 

Chapman,  Thomas do. 

Currj^,  Gilbert do. 

Crossin,  Thomas do. 

Connerton,  John do. 

Crawford,  Timothy ao. 

Dugan,  Daniel do. 

Dougherty,  Joseph do. 

Downing,  John do. 

Doulan,  Michael  V do. 

Duffy,  Patrick do. 

Dick,  James do. 

Donohue,  Bernard do. 

Dever,  Thomas do. 

Digmon,  Matthew do. 

Fitzgerald,  Michael do. 

Finnigan,  Thomas do. 

Guy,  Edward do, 

Garey,  WilUam do. 

Good,  John do. 

Greer,  James do. 


J22 


TWENTY-FOURTH    REGIMENT* 


Hance,  Thomas Private. 

Hearny,  WiJliam do. 

Hore,  Thomas do. 

Heumsey,  Patrick do. 

Hughes,  Patrick do. 

Hagerty ,  Patrick do. 

Hiclicy,  George  W do. 

Hanrody,  John do. 

Hagerty.  David do. 

Jones,  Charles do. 

Kennedy,  Dennis do. 

Kane,  John do. 

Lynch,  Hugh  J do. 

Lee,  Maurice do. 

Laflferty,  James do. 


Luts,  Stinnel Private, 

Mitchell,  Charles  C do. 

Murphy,  John do. 

M'Donnell,  Michael  C do. 

M'Quigan,  Hugh do. 

Newell,  Thomas do, 

Nestor,  John do. 

Owen,  EvenF dc. 

Parker,  John  C do. 

Keynoids,  Richard do. 

Scully,  Michael do. 

Thunder,  Thomas do. 

Tasrgert,  John  J do. 

Walsh,  John do. 


Company  E. 


RECBTTITED  AT  PHILADEIiPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  1,  1861. 


Patrick  O.  Murphy Captain. 

John  P.  Dunn First  Lieutenant. 

Patrick  O'Conner Second  Lieutenant. 

John  Flynn First  Sergeant. 

Edward  G.  Gallagher Second  Sergeant. 

Edward  J.  Devlin Third  Sergeant. 

Thomas  H.  Grady Fourth  Sergeant. 

Philip  Hagan First  Corporal. 

Patrick  Costello Second  Corporal. 

Francis  P.  Farrell Third  Corporal. 

William  H.  Doyle Fourth  Corporal, 

Joseph  O'Mullan Musician. 

Farrell  J.  White do. 

Anderson,  John Private. 

Bradcy,  David do. 

Barrett,  Timothy do. 

Blank,  Thomas do. 

Boyle,  Peter do. 

Casey,  John do. 

Callaghan,  John do. 

Clarke,  Charles  E do. 

Currey,  Robert do. 

Cummings,  Henry do. 

Cnrmonay,  John do. 

Curran,  John do. 

Donnelly,  Daniel do. 

Dougherty,  Thomas  J do. 

Doran,  Michael do. 

Devlin,  James,  1st do. 

Doyle,  Matthew do. 

Devlin,  James,  2d do. 

Doyle,  John do. 

Devlin,  John do. 

Dougherty,  Charles  J do. 

Dunn,  William do. 

Flvnn,  John  W do. 

Pox,  Peter do. 

Gallagher,  Edward do. 

Goodwin,  James do. 


Gaffney ,  James Private. 

Grimes,  Charles do. 

Gallagher,  John.. do. 

Hagerty,  Patrick do. 

Knox,  William do. 

Kelly,  Michael do. 

Kelly,  James do. 

Leacock,  George do. 

Montgomery,  James do. 

Martin,  Michael do. 

M'Quaid,  Owen  P do. 

M'Nay,  John do. 

M'Dermott,  George do. 

M'Guigan,  David do. 

M'Knight,  James do. 

M'Pherson,  Theodore do. 

M'Gowan,  Patrick do. 

M'Cann,  James do. 

M'Call,  Charles do. 

Nathans,  John do. 

Owen,  William  G do. 

O'Brien,  Patrick do. 

O'Connor,  Charles do. 

Peuteney,  Michael do. 

Patterson,  James do. 

Patterson,  William do. 

Riddle,  John do. 

Smith,  Patrick do. 

Sweeney,  Michael do. 

Shannon,  Maurice do. 

Smith,  James do. 

Stillwell,  Joseph do. 

Smith,  William  H do. 

Tracey,  Michael.. do. 

Torrey,  John do. 

Walton,  William do. 

Walters,  James  I do. 

Winters,  John do. 


Company  F. 

RECRUITED  AT  PHIIiADELPHIA. 
MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  1,  1861. 


Hugh  Rodgcrs. Captain. 

Christopher  LaStrange First  Lieutenant. 

Hugh  Kelly Second  Lieutenant. 

Paul  M'CuUin First  Sergeant. 

Hugh  Logan Second  Sergeant. 

Thomas  Hagarty Third  Sergeant. 


John  Doyle f  ourui  bergeam. 

Cornehus  A.  Farrin First  Corporal. 

John  Quinn Seoond  Corporal. 

John  Caiman Tliird  Corporal. 

Robert  Donnely Fourth  Corporal. 

Richard  Hunt Musician. 


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223 


Patrick  Madden Musician. 

Breen,  John Private. 

Boyle,  John do. 

Boyle,  Robert do. 

Brannan,  Hugh do. 

Butler,  Peter do. 

Burk,  Michael do. 

Burk,  Thomas do. 

Blain,  Alexander do. 

Blain,  John do. 

Brady,  Michael do. 

Bumgardner,  Henry do. 

Brazell,  Patrick do. 

Cavanagh,  Walter do. 

.Cannon,  James do. 

Callaghan,  William do. 

Carrigan,  Timothy do. 

Cannon,  William do. 

Cannon,  Philip do. 

Curvin,  Francis do. 

Collins,  John  C do. 

Devine,  Thomas  M do. 

Devine,  Neil do. 

Drein,  James do. 

Deimer,  John do. 

Donnelly,  James do. 

Dufly,  James do. 

Flynn,  James do. 

Farley,  James do. 

Furlong,  John do. 

Graham,  John do. 

Gillfoyl,  Daniel do. 

Garvin,  Thomas..,.., do. 


Healy,  Joseph Private. 

Hamilton,  Robert do. 

Haurahan,  Michael do. 

Hacket,  PhDip  F do. 

Holiday,  James do. 

Hanlon,  Henry do. 

Henry,  Patrick do. 

Howard,  Thomas do. 

Kelly,  Michael  L do. 

Kirlin,  John do. 

Lynch,  Hugh i"do. 

Lynch,  Simeon do. 

Loughrj^,  Edward do. 

Loughery,  John do. 

Lacon,  Edward do. 

Maddin,  Daniel do. 

M'Dermot,  Edward do. 

Morgan,  Andrew  J do. 

M'Ginley,  James do. 

M'Ginley,  Edward do. 

M'Bride,  Robert do. 

M'Laughlin,  Cornelius do. 

Maguire,  James do. 

Maguire,  Patrick do. 

M'Garvy,  Joseph do. 

M'Glinchy,  Connell do. 

O'Harra,  Patrick do. 

Parkhill,  Joseph do. 

Pinkerton,  George do. 

Quigley,  James do. 

Speuce,  Robert do. 

Wherty,  Michael do. 


Company  G. 


liEORUlTED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  1,  186L 


George  Cromley. .'Captain. 

William  J.  Ashe. First  Lieutenant. 

Michael  Connelly Second  Lieutenant. 

James  Doyle First  Sergeant. 

Patrick  Walsh Second  Sergeant. 

John  Byrnes Third  Sergeant. 

James  Quinn Fourth  Sergeant. 

George  Gillen First  Corporal. 

Charles  Gallagher,  Jr Second  Corporal. 

Philip  Kelley Third  Corporal. 

Ijemuel  Grant Fourth  Corporal. 

Holand  J.  Armstrong Musician. 

Thomas  Butters do. 

Ashton,  Joseph  S Private. 

Archer,  Charles  E do, 

Barr,  William do. 

Brown,  John do. 

Borbridge,  Christopher do. 

Crown,  Thomas... do. 

Carroll,  Richard  S do. 

Chandler,  John... do. 

Carroll,  Richard do. 

Carlow,  Charles do. 

Convery,  Charles do. 

Donaho'e,  .James do. 

Doran.  Patrick do. 

Dowd,  Thomas do. 

Foster,  Isaac do. 

Failure,  Thomas  J do. 

Gordon,  Stephen.. do. 

Gregg,  William do. 

Gallin,  John do. 

Gallagher,  James do. 

Humphreys,  James  M do. 

Hassett,  Thomas do. 

Here,  Jeremiah do. 

Kelley,  Edward do. 

Kelley,  Henry do. 

M'Laughlin,  Barney do. 


M'Kenna,  James .Private. 

Monaghan,  John do. 

M'Kee,  John do. 

M'Namara,  Matthew do. 

M'Keeva,  Patrick do. 

M'Cartley,  Charles do. 

M'Connell,  Patrick do. 

M'Monaghal,  John  T. do. 

Mooney,  John  R do. 

Mooney,  James do. 

Moran,  Patrick do. 

May,  William do. 

Murrow,  Henry do. 

Miller,  George  *E do. 

Monk,  Andrew  W do. 

Mack,  John do. 

Nolen,  John do. 

O'Connell,  James do. 

O'Shaughnessy,  Robert do. 

Priestly,  James do. 

Richardson,  William  J do. 

Regard,  Joseph do. 

Riordon,  Henry do. 

Regan,  John do. 

Rooney,  Owen do. 

Romans,  Francis do. 

Sweeney,  Francis do. 

Slatten,  Thomas do. 

Sheenan,  Patrick do. 

Samuels,  Henry do. 

Schlinka,  Joseph  J do. 

Stack,  Michael  B do. 

Shane,  William do. 

Sloan,  Charles do. 

Scott,  Walter do. 

Tolan,  Anthony do. 

Wistar,  Thomas do. 

Young,  William do. 


TWENTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT, 


Company  H. 


RECRUITED  AT  WILMINGTON,   DELAWARE. 


MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  1,  1861. 


Thomas  A.  Smjrth Captain. 

Francis  M'Closky First  Lieutenant. 

Neil  Ward Second  Lieutenant. 

Michael  Kerwin.. First  Sergeant. 

Daniel  O'Neil Second  Sergeant. 

Daniel  Meany Third  Sergeant. 

WUliam  Murphy Fourth  Sergeant. 

Christopher  Bechtell Mrst  Corporal. 

David  G.  Smyth Second  Corporal. 

James  Richards Third  Corporal. 

John  Canning Fourth  Corporal. 

Francis  Murphy Musician. 

Edward  Gillett do. 

Artman,  Samuel Private. 

Bernard,  John do. 

Butler,  Jackson do. 

Bates,  Oliver  W do. 

Bradley,  John do. 

Baily,  Abner do. 

Cummings,  Alexander do. 

Collins,  Michael do. 

Curry,  Henry do. 

Connor,  George do. 

Caughlin,  James do. 

Carr,  William do. 

Cookey,  Alexander do. 

Collins,  Charles  S do. 

Caffery,  John do. 

Cobhins,  Thomas do. 

Dichler,  George  P do. 

Donohugh,  Edward do. 

Dougherty,  Hugh do. 

Delany,  William do.     i 

Flynn,  Thomas do. 

Flynn,  James do. 

Freeney,  John do. 

Fisher,  Richard  W do. 

Galvin,  James do. 

Gettings,  Michael do. 


Galvin,  John Privato. 

Getty,  Samuel do. 

Gillett,  Charles do. 

Kennedy,  John do. 

Layer,  WilUam  W do. 

Lockwood,  Alfred do. 

Little,  John do. 

M'Monagall,  Francis do. 

M' Knight,  Francis do. 

Mason,  David do. 

M'Guire,  William do. 

Mullen,  James do. 

M'Carren,  Charles do. 

Martin,  Patrick do. 

Mulvay,  Edward do. 

M'Carren,  Bernard do. 

Mason,  Joseph do. 

Mougher,  Daniel do. 

M'Kee,  James do. 

Maddy,  Samuel do. 

Noble,  WUliam do. 

O'Brian,  Michael do. 

O'Neil,  John do. 

Owens,  William do. 

Pickett,  James  R do. 

PhUlips,  Joseph do. 

Paxon,  Samuel  W do. 

Piatt,  Charles do. 

Rambo,  Charles do. 

Reddy,  John do. 

Reynolds,  Edward do. 

Shephard,  Samuel do. 

Sexton,  William do. 

Springbit,  John do. 

Trump,  John do. 

Trump,  Edward do. 

Wall,  Andrew do. 

Whealon,  John do. 


Company  I. 

REORIJITED  AT  PHIIiADELPHIA. 

MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  1,  1861. 


Thomas  KeUy ;Captain. 

Edward  Thompson First  Lieutenant. 

Bernard  Shannon Second  Lieutenant. 

John  M'Laughlin First  Sergeant. 

James  Johnson Second  Sergeant. 

Patrick  O.  Reagan Third  Sergeant. 

James  Mooney Fourth  Sergeant. 

Michael  Gaynor First  Corporal. 

Thomas  E.  Farrell Second  Corporal. 

Reuben  Weiser Third  Corporal. 

Charles  P.  Young Fourth  Corporal. 

Charles  Crozet Musician. 

Robert  Hunt do. 

Burns,  William Private. 

Boyle,  Jeremiah do. 

Bardolph,  William do. 

Crawford,  Lancliff do. 

Collins,  John do. 

Cole,  Henry do. 

Costello,  Thomas do. 

Cook,  Michael ,-....... r:do. 

Campbell,  James.. r....Ao. 

Darrar,  Felixi.! v...... ,.,.„.-^,.7do. 


Doyle,  Matthew Private. 

Donovan,  Cornelius do. 

Daulan,  Martin do. 

Dolan,  John do. 

Dougherty,  Michael do. 

Dunn,  John da 

Dugan,  John do. 

Evans,  James do. 

Frazer,  Daniel do. 

Fernando,  Anthony do. 

Fitzpatrick,  Francis do. 

Gallagher,  Hugh do, 

Gallagher,  Charles do. 

Gilligan,  William do. 

Hughes,  James do. 

Higgins,  Patrick do. 

Henry,  William do. 

Hutchinson,  WilUam do, 

Higgins,  Matthew do. 

Hill,  James do. 

Kane,  Lewis do. 

Lehman,  Frederick do. 

JLougheray ,  Dennis do. 


TnP.EE  MONTHS'   SEKVICE. 


225 


Linney,  Michael Private. 

Lawson,  John,  1st do. 

Lawsou,  John,  2d do. 

Lynch,  John do. 

Maries,  John do. 

M'Mahau,  Patrick do. 

M'Laughlin,  Patrick do. 

M'Devitt,  John do. 

Murray,  Edward do. 

M'Elroy,  James do. 

M'Gonnell,  John do. 

M'Donald,  David do. 

M'Nerney,  John.. do. 

M'Menameir,  John do. 

Moran,  William  T do. 

M'Hugh,  William do. 


M'Grovy,  William Private. 

Punch,  Garrett do. 

Powers,  Michael do. 

Quinn,  Arthur do. 

Quinn,  Terrence do. 

Raflerty,  Michael do. 

Richardson,  John do. 

Salmon,  David do. 

iSherwin,  James do. 

Tovey,  Michael do. 

Thooapson,  Robert do. 

Toy,  William do. 

Weir,  William do. 

Williams,  Charles do. 

Young,  William do. 


Company  K, 


EECRUITED  AT  PHiLADEtiPBCIA. 


MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  1,  1861. 


Andrew  M'Manus Captain. 

Patrick  Casey First  Lieutenant. 

Alexander  Lovett Second  Lieutenant. 

John  Cushen .....First  Sergeant. 

Jeremiah  Mahoney Second  Sergeant. 

Thomas  W^oods Third  Sergeant. 

Alexander  M'Neill Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  Brady First  Corporal. 

Jerret  Hurst. Second  Corporal. 

John  Sweeney Third  Corporal. 

John  Kelly. Fourth  Corporal. 

James  Lee Musician. 

William  Flynn do. 

Allen,  Henry Private. 

Armstrong,  William do. 

Bradey,  John do. 

Bradley,  Patrick do. 

Bradley,  Peter do. 

Bennett,  Nathaniel do. 

Bussinger,  John do. 

Costillon,  James do. 

Carbry,  Patrick do. 

Curren,  John  P do. 

Coulon,  Francis do. 

Camwell,  Francis do. 

Cnnningham,  Thomas do. 

Condon,  Thomas do. 

Dunkins,  William do. 

Donnelly,  Arthur do. 

Duflfy,  John do. 

Dohn,  Christopher do. 

Eagen,  Michael do. 

Foley,  John do. 

Hanley,  Thomas do. 

Hamilton,  Edward do. 

Harvey,  Henry do. 

Hagarty,  Timothy do. 

Hemphey,  Edward do. 

Hamilton,  John do. 


Hodger,  George Private. 

Johnson,  James do. 

Lovitt,  Terence do. 

M'CUntock,  Thomas do. 

M'Callough,  Peter do. 

M'Guinties,  James do. 

M'Cartv,  Dermis do. 

M'CulIough,  Hugh do. 

M'Elroy,  John do. 

M'CulIough,  Michael do. 

M'Guire,  Dennis do. 

Marsden,  John do. 

Murphy,  John do. 

Millor,  Matthew do. 

Mount,  Charles  C do. 

Mooney,  Thomas do. 

Morris,  John do. 

Middleton,  Charles  H do. 

Melloney,  Michael do. 

Peters,  Thomas do. 

Quigley,  Michael do. 

Russell,  John do. 

Russell,  Robert do. 

Eodgers,  Michael do. 

Smith,  John do. 

Simons,  Robert do. 

Shearman,  John do. 

Seymour,  Joseph ..do. 

Simpson,  John ...do. 

Swire,  Ellis do. 

Tigart,  John do. 

Taylor,  William do. 

Tolin,  John do. 

Usher,  Edward  W do. 

Vaughan,  Beverly  K do. 

Woods,  Peter do. 

Williams,  Joseph do. 

Walker,  William ...do. 


2« 


Twenty-Fifth  Regiment. 


THE  first  five  companies  of  Pennsylvania  volunteers,  and  the  first  volunteer 
troops  to  report  at  Washington,  were,  for  a  considerable  portion  of  their 
term  of  service,  kept  on  duty  in  the  neighborhood  of  the  Capital,  as  indepen- 
dent companies.  By  special  order  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  they  were  per- 
mitted to  recruit  their  ranks  largely  in  excess  of  the  number  prescribed  by  the 
regulations  of  the  service.  Subsequently,  however,  they  were  reduced  by  di- 
vision, and  new  companies  formed.  From  the  surplus  men  of  the  Einggold 
Light  Artillery  of  Eeading,  Captain  M'Knight,  and  the  National  Light  Infan- 
try of  PottsvUle,  Captain  M'Donald,  a  new  company  was  organized  and  the 
command  given  to  Henry  Nagle,  First  Lieutenant  of  the  Artillery.  From  those 
of  the  Washington  Artillery  of  Pottsville,  Captain  Wren,  and  the  Logan  Guards 
of  Lewistown,  Captain  Selheimer,  another  company  was  formed  and  the  com- 
mand given  to  Captain  Wren.  To  these  five  original  companies,  thus  increased 
to  seven,  three  new  companies  were  joined,  and  a  regimental  organization 
effected  by  the  choice  of  the  following  oflacers :  Henry  L.  Cake,  of  Pottsville, 
Colonel ;  John  B.  Selheimer,  of  Lewistown,  from  Captain  of  the  Logan  Guards, 
Lieutenant  Colonel ;  James  H.  Campbell,  of  Pottsville,  Major.  Edward  P. 
Pearson,  Jr.,  of  Eeading,  was  made  Adjutant ;  but  having  been  appointed  a 
Lieutenant  in  the  regular  army  on  the  24th  of  June,  1861,  he  was  succeeded 
by  M.  E.  Eichards,  of  Pottsville. 

The  five  original  companies  were  engaged  in  barricading  and  guarding  the 
Capitol,  until  the  arrival  of  the  Massachusetts  Sixth  and  the  New  York  Sev- 
enth, a  period  of  some  ten  days.  The  Logan  Guards  and  Washington  Artil- 
lery, companies  E  and  H,  were  then  ordered  to  garrison  duty  at  Fort  Wash- 
ington, where  they  were  drilled  by  their  officers  and  by  Major  J.  A.  Haskius, 
of  the  regular  army,  then  in  command  of  the  Fort,  at  first  in  heavy  and  after- 
wards in  light  infantry  tactics.  These,  with  company  B,  remained  on  duty  at 
the  Fort  until  the  close  of  their  term  of  service,  without  having  reported  to 
the  commander  of  the  regiment  to  which  they  were  nominally  attached.  The 
Einggold  Artillery,  company  A,  and  company  C  which  was  principally  formed 
from  it,  were  ordered  to  duty  at  the  Washington  Arsenal,  where  were  stored 
seventy  thousand  stand  of  arms  and  other  war  material,  and  subsequently  at 
the  Navy  Yard.  On  the  8th  of  June  they  were  ordered  to  report  to  Major 
(since  Major  General)  J.  G.  Barnard,  at  the  fort  located  at  the  west  end  of  Long 
Bridge,  and  were  engaged  there  and  at  Georgetown  Heights,  in  imloading  and 
mounting  heavy  guns.  With  the  exception  of  a  few  days  during  the  last  of 
May,  when  they  reported  to  Colonel  Cake,  at  the  regimental  camp,  they  never 
formed  part  of  the  command.  On  the  15th  of  June,  they  were  ordered  to  the 
Wasliington  Arsenal,  where  they  remained  on  guard  until  the  close  of  their 
term  of  service. 

The  remaining  five  companies  were  encamped  from  the  date  oi  their  ar- 


THREE  MONTHS'   SERVICE.  227 

rival  at  the  Capital,  until  the  28th  of  June,  near  the  Arsenal,  where  they  Tvere 
instructed  and  drilled.  At  this  date,  an  order  was  received  from  the  War  De- 
partment, directing  the  regiment  to  march,  with  fifteen  days'  rations  and  sixty 
rounds  of  ammunition,  and  join  Colonel  Charles  P.  Stone,  then  at  Eockville, 
Maryland.  When  the  regimental  organization  was  formed,  it  was  the  inten- 
tion to  consolidate  the  entire  force ;  but  when  the  order  for  the  march  was  is- 
sued, it  was  deemed  unwise  to  remove  the  companies  stationed  at  the  Arsenal 
and  at  Fort  Washington,  and  hence  the  order  only  included  five  companies, 
D,  F,  G,  I,  and  K,  Captams  M'Donald,  M'Cormick,  Yeager,  Davis  and  Dart. 

The  battalion  marched  on  the  29th,  under  Lieutenant  Colonel  Selheimer, 
and  reached  Roekville  on  the  30th.  Here  Colonel  Cake  rejoined  it  and  assumed 
command,  and  Major  CampbelL  who  was  then  a  member  of  Congress,  returned 
to  Washington,  to  attend  the  special  session,  called  to  convene  on  the  4th  of 
July.  On  the  1st  of  July,  the  battalion  reached  Poolesvillo  and  reported  to 
Colonel  Stone,  commanding  the  Roekville  expedition.  Moving  via  Point  of 
Rocks  to  Sandy  Hook,  it  encamped  opposite  Harper's  Ferry,  on  Maryland 
Heights.  At  this  time,  Harper's  Feriy  was  occupied  by  the  enemy,  and  con- 
siderable skirmishing  occurred.  To  obtain  possession  of  the  place,  it  was  ar- 
ranged to  storm  it  on  the  morning  of  the  Gth,  but  just  before  the  movement 
commenced,  orders  were  received  to  march  rapidly  to  Williamsport,  and  thence 
across  the  Potomac  to  Martinsburg.  Arriving  on  the  8th,  after  a  fatiguing 
march  through  clouds  of  dust,  under  a  broiling  sun,  it  went  into  camp  in  a 
little  valley  outside  the  town,  which,  in  consonance  with  the  feelings  of  the 
men,  was  called  Camp  Misery. 

Here  the  battalion  was  assigned  to  the  7th  Brigade,*  3d  Division  of  General 
Patterson's  army.  On  the  15th,  it  marched,  with  the  Brigade,  to  Bunker  Hill, 
where  it  went  into  camp.  From  this  point,  it  was  the  general  expectation  that 
an  immediate  movement  against  the  enemy  would  take  place.  But  on  the  17th 
the  whole  command  marched  to  Charlestown,  and  on  the  following  day  the 
battalion  moved  to  Harper's  Ferry  and  encamped.  Remaining  until  the  23d, 
an  order  was  received  from  the  commanding  General,  conveying  his  thanks  for 
its  patriotic  tender  of  service  after  the  expiration  of  its  term,  and  directing  it 
to  move  by  way  of  Baltimore  to  Harrisburg.  The  battalion,  together  with  the 
companies  serving  in  the  neighborhood  of  Washington,  assembled  in  Harris- 
burg, and  were  mustered  out  of  service  on  the  26th  of  July. 

On  the  27th  of  May,  1861,  previous  to  the  departure  of  the  Battalion  from 
Washington,  a  beautiful  stand  of  colors  was  presented  to  the  regiment  by  Jo- 
seph W.  Cake,  of  Pottsville.  The  presentation  took  place  in  the  square  east 
of  the  Capitol,  in  the  presence  of  the  Secretary  of  War.  In  the  absence  of 
the  donor,  the  presentation  was  made  by  Colonel  John  W.  Forney,  and  was 
received  on  behalf  of  the  regiment  by  Major  Campbell.  The  speeches  were 
unusually  eloquent  and  patriotic.  Upon  its  disbandment.  Colonel  Cake,  with 
other  ofiacers,  returned  to  Pottsville,  and  immediately  commenced  the  forma- 
tion of  a  regiment  for  three  years,  which  was  intended  to  be  a  re-organization 
of  the  Twenty-fifth,  but  which  subsequently  received  the  designation  of  the 
Ninety-sixth  Pennsylvania  volunteers. 

*  Organization  of  the  7th  Brigade,  Colonel  Charles  P.  Stone,  3d  Division,  Major  General  San- 
ford.  Seventeenth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Francis  E.  Patterson ;  First 
Regiment  New  Hampshire  Volunteers,  Colonel  Tappan ;  Ninth  New  York  State  Militia,  Colo- 
nel Styles  ;  Twenty-fifth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  (five  companies,)  Colonel  Henry 
L.  Cake ;  Detached  District  Columbia  Volunteers. 


228 


TWENTTr  FIFTH .  REGIMENT, 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS 


Henry  L.  Cake Colonel. 

John  B.  Selheimer ....lieutenant  Colonel. 

James  H.  Campbell Major. 

Edward  P.  Pearson,  Jr.... Adjutant 


John  Sbeifiey .Quartermaster. 

Joshua  Owen Surgeon. 

Luther  L.  Rowalt .Assistant  Surgeoij. 


EEGIMEKTAL  BAND 


John  A.  Hoch,  leader Musician. 

A.  C.  Greath do. 

Isaac  li.  Leeds .....do. 

William  C.  Eben do. 

William  Mohring do. 

Edward  Greath do. 

John  Wagner do, 

James  Y.  Hill do. 

Valentine  C.  Kleckher do. 


Sebastian  Behnlien Musician. 

Charles  Rothenberger do. 

Ernst  FirepfeU do. 

Peter  L.  Benson do. 

Henry  Redmond do. 

Thomas  Hoch do. 

Charles  Ritner ...do. 

Howard  D.  Potts do. 

Joseph  Lacey do. 


Company   B.* 


KBGBUITED  AT  POTTSVIIiliE,  SCHtTYIjKIIiL  COUNTT. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  18,  1861. 


James  Wren ......Captain. 

Joseph  A.  Gilmour First  Lieutenant. 

Cyrus  Sheetz Second  Lieutenant. 

William  J.  M'Quade Second  Lieutenant. 

George  H.  Gressang First  Sergeant. 

Thomas  Johnson Second  Sergeant. 

William  Heffner Thu-d  Sergeant. 

John  Engle Fourth  Sergeant. 

Henry  K.  Downing First  Corporal. 

Francis  Hause Second  Corporal. 

John  Noble Third  Corporal. 

William  Feger Fourth  Corporal. 

Alspach,  WilUam Private. 

Agin,  William do. 

Boats,  William :: do. 

Brobst,  Henry do. 

Bertolet,  Richard do. 

Brandt,  Jeremiah do. 

Barth,  Frank do. 

Brown,  William do. 

Boyer,  David do. 

Bowsum,  William  H do. 

Betts,  Robert do. 

Cole,  WiUiam do. 

Corby,  Thomas do. 

Christ,  Frederick do. 

Curry,  John do. 

Douglas,  Lewis do. 

Dougan,  William do. 

Drake,  Nelson do. 

Elberty,  W.  Asbury do. 

Frailey^  Peter  H do. 

Fisher,  Peter do. 

Gaynor,  Edward  J do. 

Grove,  Peter 0.0. 

Charles do. 


Hammer,  Thomas Private. 

Hause,  Charles do. 

Henry,  James  W do. 

Himter,  John  T ^-..do. 

Hill,  Henry...  ..,_. d©v 

Jones,  John do. 

Kauffman,  John  S do. 

Kaiser,  Henry  F do. 

Lesher,  William ...do. 

Laub,  Charles  E do. 

Marks,  Samuel  B do. 

Morton,  Robert  D do. 

Moser,  Daniel do. 

Maurer,  Charles  .   do. 

M'Knew,  William do. 

Nail,  John  A do. 

Nelson,  Robert do. 

Pass„  John do. 

Price,  Richard do. 

Pott,  Richard do. 

Reed,  Joseph do. 

Reese,  August do. 

Steahlin,  George  F dow 

Shoener,  Sam\)el do 

SLllimau,  James do. 

Spence,  William do. 

Titus,  Ambrose do. 

Wement,  Victor do. 

Weaver,  John  C do. 

Williams,  Eli .do. 

Williams,  David do. 

Whitfield.  Albert do. 

Waters,  Gilbert do. 

Woilz,  David do. 

Wenterod,  Philip do* 


*  For  roll  of  company  A,  Ringgold  Light  Artillery,  see  page  12.  Company  D,  National 
Light  Infantry,  page  11.  Company  E,  Logan  Guards,  page  9.  Company  G,  AUen  Guards, 
page  9.    Company  H,  Washington  Artillery,  page  10, 


THREE  MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


229 


Company    <J. 


RECRUITED  AT  READING,   BERKS  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIIi  18,  1861. 


Henry  Nagle Captain. 

E.  L.Smith First  laeutenant. 

A.  H.  Seyfert Second  Lieutenant. 

Charles  B.  Anaart Second  Lieutenant. 

George  W.  Knabb First  Sergeant. 

James  Gentzler Second  Sergeant. 

Henry  Whiteside Third  Sergeant. 

Jonathan  Sherer Fourth  Sergeant. 

J.  L.  Kennedy First  Corporal. 

E.  T.  Weist Second  Corporal. 

J.  D.  Koch Third  Corporal. 

R.  R.  Burkett Fourth  Corporal. 

Michael  Moss Musician. 

Ash,  Solomon Private. 

Becker,  .Joseph do. 

Becker,  J.  P do. 

Boyer,  H.  T do. 

Bechtel,  Aaron do. 

Burrows,  John do. 

Bast,  Jacob do. 

Britton,  William do. 

CarroU,  Wilham do. 

Curtua,  Patrick do. 

Donnigan,  James do. 

Dooley,  John do. 

Dickinson,  Daniel do. 

EbbUng,  E.  G do. 

Evans,  Samuel do. 

Eltz,  Robert... do. 

Eppinger,  John do. 

Fox,  H.  T do. 

Frantz,  C.  C do. 

Fricker,  Henry do. 

Foren,  Michael do. 

Foley,  Edmund do. 

Geiger,  Henry do. 

Herbst,  Wilham do. 

Haberacker,  William da 


Housel,  F Private. 

Howard,  David do. 

Henderson,  John do. 

Irving,  William do. 

Koch,  Orlando do. 

Levari,  A.  H do 

Lantz,  P.  A do. 

Lambert,  Enoch do. 

Lashorn,  Maurice do. 

Mack,  W.  P do. 

Morton,  Lawrence do. 

M'Donald,  James  E do. 

M'Cabe,  Edward do. 

Madara,  William do. 

Nagle,  John  F do. 

Paul,  John do. 

Polte,  Augustus do. 

Pugh,  WiUiani do. 

Parvin,  Samuel do. 

Roy,  Thomas  C do 

Redcay,  Charles  J do- 

Roborts,  William  R do. 

Reider,  John do. 

Spaugler,  Charles do. 

Smith,  William  H do, 

Seitzingor,  Charles do. 

Sheorey,  George do. 

Sheerey,  Albert do. 

Saurbier,  William do. 

Strunk,  H.  C do. 

Sanders,  H do. 

Smeck,  Frank do, 

Sammon,  James do. 

Shalter,  Richard do. 

Seltzer,  J.  G do.. 

Seltzer,  Frederick do. 

Watkins,  Andrew do. 

Yeager,  E.  S do. 


Company   F. 


RECRUITED  AT  HARRISBURG. 


MUSTERED  IN,  MAY  2,  1861. 


Henry  M'Cormick Captam. 

William  W.  Jennings First  Lieutenant. 

George  Fisher Second  Lieutenant. 

James  R.  Kemble First  Sergeant. 

George  William  Boyd Second  Sergeant.; 

Henry  Potts,  Jr Third  Sergeant. 

George  A.  Brooks Fourth  Sergeant. 

Eugene  Snyder First  Corporal. 

Henry  C.  Doll Second  Corporal. 

Joshua  W.  Muench Third  Corporal. 

John  M.  Major Fourth  Corporal. 

Alricks,  William  K Private. 

Armstrong,  WUliam  W do. 

Andrews,  Zachary  T do. 

Bigler,  John  A do. 

Brooke,  Jacob  P do. 

Bolmer,  Benjamin  F do. 

Boyd,  Jacob  M ao. 

Cathcart,  Thomas  L.,  Jr do. 

Care,  John do. 

Carson,  William  H do. 

Conrad,  James do. 

Corl,  Georce  V do. 

Dellavan,  William  H do. 

Dean,  Aaron do. 


Elder,  John Private. 

Ensminger,  JohnT ..do. 

Foster,  Andrew  J do. 

Fry,  John  W do. 

Fuller,  George  W do. 

Gotshall,  John do. 

Greenawalt,  Theodore  D.... do. 

Humphries,  Guy  C do. 

Hickok,  Edmund  H do. 

Humes,  Thomas  J do. 

Houston,  William  F do. 

Hyers,  William  H do. 

Hill,  Richard do. 

Horning,  George do. 

Henderson,  Samuel  J do. 

Hallock,  William  D.  P do. 

Jones,  Ephraim  N do. 

Mager,  John  C  do. 

Myers,  George do. 

Myers,  William  A do. 

Mitchell,  Joseph  J do. 

Mather,  Edmund do. 

Martin,  Thomas  A do. 

Pollock,  Edwin do. 

Piatt,  Charles  N do. 


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TWENTY-FIFTH  EEGIMENT, 


Pilkay,  Joseph  J Private. 

Parke,  John  B do. 

Pickering,  Henry  Y do. 

Rohrer,  Jacob do. 

Rice,  George do. 

Royer,  John  W do. 

Roat,  Abraham do. 

Rawn,  Charles  C,  Jr do. 

Rhodes,  John do. 

Robinson,  Peter do. 

Santo,  Andrew do. 

Simmons,  Oliver  B do. 

Swartz,  Jacob  A do. 


Small,  Arthur  F Private. 

Sample,  Thomas do. 

Stewart,  James do. 

Smith,  Albert do. 

Troupe,  John  R do. 

Worrall,  Isaac  J do. 

Woodley,  William  W do. 

Winebrenner,  Albert  M....do. 

Witman,  Edward  L do. 

Witman,  Luther  R do. 

Ward,  Albert  C do. 

Weir,  James  W do. 


Company  I. 

BEORUITED  AT  DOYLESTOWN,  BUCKS  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  28,  1861. 


William  W.  H.  Davis Captain. 

Jacob  Swartzlander First  Lieutenant. 

George  T.  Harvey Second  Lieutenant. 

James  Reed  Drum First  Sergeant. 

Moses  Kulp Second  Sergeant. 

Edward  L.  Rodgers Third  Sergeant. 

William  Stavely,  Jr Fourth  Sergeant. 

William  W.  Marple First  Corporal. 

Theophilus  Kephart Second-Corporal. 

Julius  Kuster Third  Corporal. 

William  H.  Anglemyer... Fourth  Corporal. 

William  K.  Shearer Musician. 

John  Hargrave do. 

Andress,  La::arus  C Private. 

Real,  Eleazer do. 

Berkelback,  William do. 

Br unner,  Thomas,  Jr  do. 

Croasdale,  Samuel do.    ' 

Carver,  James  M do, 

Clemens,  Jacob ...do. 

Crouthamel,  Emanuel  K....do. 

Coar,  Francis do. 

Clossen,  John  W do. 

Darling,  Edwin  S do. 

Dyer,  Cephas  W do. 

Emery,  George  W do. 

Ever  hart,  George  A do. 

Fretz,  Edwin do. 

Fries,  Jacob do. 

Follis,  William do. 

Frankinfield,  Charles do. 

Frankinfield,  Christian  K...do. 

Frankinfield,  Lawrence do. 

Fussman,  Samuel  C do. 

Firman,  David do. 

Gensel,  Ira  F do. 

Glase,  Jacob  W do. 

Green,  H.  Augustus do. 

Garren,  Samuel  N do. 


Hendric,  James  D Private. 

Hinkle,  Philip do. 

Hargrave,  Henry do. 

Haney,  Henry  W do. 

Haney,  William  P do. 

Hart,  George do. 

I  Hart,  Samuel,  Jr do. 

Hart,  Thomas do. 

!  Harvey,  Joseph  H do. 

I  Hoffman,  Charles  W do. 

Hogeland,  John  S do. 

Hough,  John  S do. 

Hofford,  Eli do. 

Jenks,  Michael  E do. 

Jordon,  William  H do. 

Kaehline,  William do, 

Kibby,  Edgar do. 

Laugh  Ian,  J.  M' Donald do. 

Lewis,  John  M do. 

Markley,  Levi  K do. 

Magill,  Eugene do. 

Marley,  Frederick do. 

M'Coy,  John do. 

Mollis,  Edward  S do. 

M'Dowell,  William  H do. 

M'Carty,  William do. 

Pierce,  Andrew ...do. 

Peters,  William do. 

Rogers,  James  M do. 

Rush,  Lawr-enco do. 

Shearer,  William  A do. 

Service,  Henry  S do, 

Sunderland,  George do. 

Townsend,  Stephen do, 

Tomlinson,  Thomas  P do. 

Tomlinson,  Enos  F do. 

Widdifield  Henry  A do. 

Walker,  William do. 


Company  K. 


BEORUITED  AT  CARBONDAIiE,  I.UZEENE  OOUNTY. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  26,  1861. 


Alfred  Dart Captam. 

Alfred  Dart,  Jr First  Lieutenant. 

Jacob  B.  Floyd Second  Lieutenant. 

Warren  F.  Smirell First  Sergeant 

Sedgwick  R.  Ketcham Second  Sergeant. 

Charles  A.  Hathaway Third  Sergeant. 

Charles  E.  Britton Fourth  Sergeant. 

Enos  Snyder First  Corporal. 

Milton  W.  Snyder Second  Corporal. 

William  Hampton ,.. ..Third  Corporal. 


William  Cole Fourth  Corporal. 

Henry  Brown Musician. 

Frederick  Berge do. 

Brown,  Hamilton Private. 

Buchanan,  George do. 

Burdick,  Almon  M do. 

Burns,  Owen do. 

Brainard,  Samuel do. 

Berigin,  Patrick do. 

Burge,  Frederick do. 


THREE  MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


231 


Carey,  Justus Private. 

Campbell,  Robert do. 

Colo,  Nathan do. 

Charles,  Thomas ...do. 

Duffee,  James do. 

DUts,  Elisha do. 

Englc,  AlmoL do. 

Farrell,  Joseph do. 

Farroll,  PhiUp do. 

Flanagan,  James do. 

Farris,  .John do. 

Grattan,  James do. 

Glenan,  Patrick do. 

Handson,  Martin do. 

Hippie,  James do. 

Hartsall,  "William do. 

Horn,  Levi  R do. 

.Tenkins,  Robert do. 

Knowle,  John ,.do. 

Kelly,  James .....v. do. 

Lioftis,  Henry do. 

Lane,  John do. 

Murphy,  Martin .,do. 

M'Cann,  Patrick ..do. 

M'Stran,  Robert fdo. 

Montgomery,  William  A..i.do. 

M'Lasky,  James ;?do. 

Mehl,  Charles «..  .n i;vdo. 


Nicholas,  John Private. 

Narry,  John do. 

Oclonole,  Anthony do. 

Payne,  Irwin  C do. 

Phillips,  George. do. 

Philbin,  Patrick do. 

Quinn,  John do. 

Stone,  George do. 

Scull,  Reese do. 

Smith,  Oscar  C do. 

Skilton,  James  R do. 

Snyder,  Adam do. 

Shields,  James do. 

Shannon,  Franklin  W do. 

Smith,  Thomas do. 

Thompson,  David do. 

Thacher ,  Edward do. 

Ulrico,  Thomas do. 

Vail,  Wilmot do. 

Vail,  David do. 

Wells,  Henry do. 

Walker,  John do. 

Williams,  Reese do. 

Welsh,  William do. 

Whiting,  George do. 

Welbezy,  James  E do. 

Yarns,  Williani „...do. 

Yams,  James..... ..-;i,...i....^.do. 


Erie  Regiment. 


ON  the  21st  of  April,  1861,  John  W.  M'Lane,  a  citizen  of  Erie,  issued  a  call 
for  volunteers  for  immediate  service  in  the  IsTational  army.  A  few  days 
previous,  he  had  been  summoned  to  Harrisburg  by  the  Governor,  and  ten- 
dered the  position  of  Commissary  General  of  the  State.  This  he  declined, 
saying  that  a  lame  man  could  perform  the  duties  of  that  office,  that  he  was 
well,  and  would  go  to  the  field.  In  four  days  from  the  issue  of  the  call,  twelve 
hundred  men,  from  the  contiguous  portions  of  the  counties  of  Erie,  Crawford 
and  Warren,  had  assembled  at  the  city  of  Erie.  Application  was  made  to  the 
Governor  for  the  acceptance  of  the  whole  body,  but  orders  were  received  to 
take  but  ten  companies  of  seventy-seven  men  each.  Consequently,  about  four 
hundred  of  these  patriotic  young  men  were  obliged  to  return  to  their  homes, 
embracing  among  others  the  companies  led  by  Captain  Ferguson,  of  Eairview, 
and  Captain  Whitney,  of  Warren. 

The  Wayne  Guard,  a  volunteer  company  organized  by  Captain  M'Lane  in 
1859,  was  the  nucleus  of  the  regiment.  This  company  took  part  on  the  lOtU 
of  September,  1860,  in  the  ceremonies  incident  to  the  inauguration  of  the  monu- 
ment erected  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  to  the  memory  of  Commodore  Perry,  the  hero 
of  Lake  Erie,  on  which  occasion  Captain  M'Lane  was  the  officer  of  the  day. 
From  the  recruits  received  into  this  company,  three  new  ones  were  formed. 
Excellent  camping  ground  was  selected  to  the  east  of  the  city,  which  was  de- 
signated Camp  Wayne.  "Here,"  says  Captain  Judson,  who  afterwards  chroni- 
cled the  heroic  deeds  of  the  Eighty-third,  "  we  learned  the  rudiments  in  the 
rugged  and  arduous  duties  of  a  soldier  life ;  here  we  took  our  first  lesson  in  the 
school  of  the  company,  hied  our  first  dress  parades,  learned  to  live  upon  hard 
fare,  and  to  lie  upon  the  cold  gTOuud." 

Farmers,  from  the  country  round  about,  sharing  in  the  general  enthusiasm, 
came,  bringing  wagon  loads  of  provisions,  a  free  offering  to  the  soldier.  As 
yet,  no  measures  had  been  adopted  to  provide  uniforms.  The  men  appeared 
in  camp  in  the  dress  in  which  the  call  found  them,  at  the  plough,  the  amdl,  and 
the  counter.  It  was  determined  that  the  men  should  not  leave  the  city  in  such 
attire.  Money  was  freely  contributed  and  material  purchased  with  which  to 
uniform  the  entire  regiment.  Day  and  night  busy  fingers  plied  the  needle  to 
complete  the  outfit.  Before  the  time  for  their  departure  arrived,  the  uniforms, 
which  consisted  of  a  jacket  and  pants  of  blue,  and  shirt  of  yellow  flannel,  were 
finished,  and  when  the  men  appeared  on  parade  for  the  last  time,  their  friends 
beheld  them  with  pride  in  their  new  and  attractive  dress. 

On  the  27th  of  AprU,  an  election  of  field  officers  was  held,  at  which  John 
W.  M'Lane,  of  Erie,  was  chosen  Colonel ;  Benjamin  Grant,  of  Erie,  Lieutenant 
Colonel ;  Matthias  Schlaudecker,  of  Erie,  Major ;  Strong  Vincent,  a  private  in 
the  Wayne  Guards,  was  appointed  Adjutant.     On  the  28th,  in  pursuance  of 


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orders,  the  regiment  proceeded  by  rail  to  Pittsburg,  where  it  arrived  on  the 
following  morning,  and  was  ordered  into  camp  on  the  fair  grounds,  a  short  dis- 
tance above  the  city,  on  the  Allegheny  river,  which  received  the  designation  of 
Camp  WilkinSo  This  was  the  first  organized  regiment  that  had  arrived  in  the 
c;ity,  and,  as  it  marched  up  Penn  street  in  its  picturesque  uniform  with  banners 
flying,  preceded  by  its  fine  band,  (Mehl's,)  the  curiosity  and  admiration  of  the 
people  were  greatly  excited.  Their  interest  in  the  welfare  of  the  men  was  soon 
manifest.  Loads  of  provisions,  and  liberal  supplies  of  blankets,  stockings  and 
underclothes,  were  freely  contributed. 

Camp  Wilkins  was  made  a  general  camp  of  rendezvous  for  volunteers  from 
the  western  portion  of  the  State,  and  Colonel  M'Lane  was  appointed  command- 
er. Orders  were  issued  regulating  the  hours  of  mounting  guard,  and  com- 
pany and  regimental  drill,  which  were  strictly  enforced,  and  the  camp  soon 
presented  the  busy  appearance  of  a  school  of  military  tactics.  By  the  frequent 
accession  of  new  troops  the  camp  finally  became  so  much  crowded  that  it  was 
found  necessary  to  secure  other  camping  grounds.  Accordingly,  a  new  site 
w-as  selected,  twelve  mUes  farther  up  the  Allegheny  river,  near  Hulton  station, 
on  the  Allegheny  Valley  railroad,  which  was  called  Camp  Wright.  Thither 
the  Erie  regiment  moved,  after  having  spent  six  weeks  very  profitably  at  Camp 
Wilkins.  About  two  weeks  after  the  removal,  the  men  were  supplied  with 
muskets,  and  drill  was  commenced  in  the  manual  of  arms.  Target  firing  was 
also  practiced,  but  was  of  little  benefit  for  want  of  suitable  ammunition. 

Having  enlisted  to  fight,  murmurs  began  to  be  heard  among  the  men  that 
they  were  not  led  to  the  field.  As  yet,  they  had  received  no  pay,  nor  had  they 
been  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  United  States.  Orders  issued  to  march, 
with  all  the  stir  and  turmoil  in  preparation  for  the  expected  move,  were  as 
often  countermanded.  At  length,  the  complaints  of  the  more  clamorous  grew 
«o  high,  that  Colonel  M'Lane  found  it  necessary  to  check  them.  His  method 
of  doing  this  is  best  told  by  Captain  Judson,  "Having  ordered  the  regiment," 
he  says,  "out  upon  battalion  drill  one  hot  morning  in  July,  he  formed  it  in 
hollow  square,  and  taking  his  stand  on  the  inside,  delivered  a  short  energetic 
speech,  in  which  he  gave  them  to  understand  that  he  intended  to  command  the 
regiment ;  and,  as  for  himself,  if  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  was  too  poor  to 
pay  him,  he  would  make  a  free  and  voluntary  gift  of  his  services  to  her.  So 
baying,  he  reduced  square  and  deployed  <;olumn,  and  then  put  us  tlirough  about 
three  hours  of  the  most  animated  and  perspiring  drill,  that  we  have  ever  had 
before  or  siace.  The  speech  and  the  drill  produced  their  desired  effect,  for,  at 
the  end  of  the  three  hours,  the  starch  had  been  so  completely  taken  out  of  the 
malcontents,  that  not  a  word  of  complaint  was  ever  heard  from  one  of  them 
afterwards." 

The  term  of  service  for  which  the  regiment  had  been  called  to  the  field  had 
now  expired,  A  fine  body  of  men,  drilled  and  disciplined  by  a  three  months' 
encampment,  well  officered  and  skillfully  led,  at  the  expiration  of  their  term 
of  service,  broke  camp,  and  moving  by  rail,  arrived  at  the  city  of  Erie,  whence 
they  had  gone  forth  to  do  battle,  without  having  seen  the  enemy.  But  the  ser- 
vice was  not  lost.  The  drill  of  Camps  Wilkins  and  Wright  was  tbe  school  in 
which  they  learned  the  rudiments,  and  became  well  grounded  in  the  art,  which 
they  subsequently  practiced  with  so  gr^at  advantage  to  the  service,  and  honor 
to  themselves,  in  the  Eighty-third,  One  Hundred  and  Eleventh,  One  Hundred 
and  Forty-fifth  and  other  Pennsylvania  regiments. 
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234 


EEIE  REGIMENT, 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICEHS 


John  W.  M'Lane. Colonel. 

Benjamin  Grant Lieutenant  Colonel. 

M.  Schlandecker. ...Major. 


Strong  Vincent „ Adjutant. 

S.  B.  Benson Quarterma; 

J.  L.  Stewart „Surgeon. 


COM.PANY    A. 


KECrKUITED  AT  EKIE. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


T.  M.  Austin ..Captain. 

A.  M'D.  Lyon... First  Lieutenant. 

Strong  Vincent Second  Lieutenant. 

William  E.  Bates Second  Lieutenant. 

Sydney  Booth First  Sergeant. 

James  Tuohy First  Sergeant. 

E.  D.  Hulbert First  Sergeant. 

William  B.  Murray Second  Sergeant. 

G.  C.  Marvin Third  Sergeant. 

D.  B.  Derby Fourth  Sergeant. 

W.  E.  Haldeman First  Corporal. 

E.  C.  Sterrett Second  Corporal.. 

M.  K.  Sturgeon Third  Corporal. 

John  Hechtman Fourth  Corporal. 

John  E.  Eisentraut Musician. 

H.  W.  Hohnan do. 

Aubry,  H.  C Private. 

Austin,  H do. 

Allen,  Charles do. 

Bagley,  J.  C do. 

Bulson,  H.  R do. 

Bates,  C.  S do. 

Blethen,  A do. 

Ball,  L.  W do. 

Ban,  J.  D do. 

Cooper,  John do. 

Cobb,  W.  C do. 

Council,  E do 

Cobb,  E do. 

Eung,  Jacob „ do. 

Fleming,  Andrew do. 

French,  G.  W da 

Fitch,  T do. 

Fuller,  Charles. do. 

Giflford,  M.  V do. 

Heintz,  F do. 

HiU,  M.  A do. 

Hamlin,  James  H do. 

Haldeman,  W.  F do. 

Hirt,  H do. 

Haldeman,  W.  E do. 

Jackson,  H.  B ..do. 


Jacobs,  George Private. 

Jones,  J.  W do. 

Johnson,  A.  J do. 

Jarvis,  S.  W do. 

Kues,  W do. 

Keeton,  W.  B. do. 

Kent,  Daniel do. 

Ladoo,  George do. 

Lewis,  C.  P do. 

Lehman,  G do. 

Loziei-,  L do. 

Mlzen,  J.  A do. 

Mason,  B do. 

Mizen,  Heiory .....do. 

Morgan,  J.  F .....do. 

Munson,  H.  J do. 

ISfewell,  N do. 

Osborn,  J.  J do. 

Owens,  J.  C do. 

Oakley,  J do. 

Pearce,  A.  S do. 

Peck,  E do. 

Simmons,  Daniel  S do. 

Scott,  C.  G..... do. 

Scribner,  F do. 

Squires,  C do. 

Shadduck,  Asa ....do. 

Schafer,  Charles do. 

Snyder,  Jacob. do. 

Sterrett,  E.  C do. 

Terrel,  N.  L do. 

Vincent,  R do. 

Van  Reuth,  Floris do. 

Wade,  Sylvanus do. 

White,  L.  M do. 

Welch,  F.  B do. 

Wellington,  E.  R do. 

Wright,  H do. 

Young,  H do. 

Young,  William do. 

Young,  Joseph do. 


Company  B. 

RECRUITED  AT  ERIE. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


Hiram  L.  Brown Captain. 

James  F.  Wittich First  Lieutenant. 

David  B.  M'Creary. First  Lieutenant. 

John  M.  Clark Second  Lieutenant. 

Joseph  Deschrjrver First  Sergeant. 

James  M.  Hunter „... Second  Sergeant. 


David  F.  Snell Third  Sergeant, 

William  M'Allister Fourth  Sergeant 

Otis  N.  Gray Fifth  Sergeant. 

George  C.  Bennett First  Corporal. 

Henry  E.  Mayer Second  Corporal 

Richard  Butterfield Third  Corporal. 


THREE   MONTHS'  SERVICE. 


235 


A.  J.  Thomas Fourth  Corporal. 

Charles  F.  Miller Musician. 

Ernst  Urbann „ do. 

Brown,  R.  M Private. 

Banyard,  Walter do. 

Burnett,  Charles  H do. 

Caldwell,  M.  A do. 

Curtis,  Adam do. 

Chester,  Walter  M do. 

Crook,  James do. 

Conkej,  Albert do. 

Caughey,  Robert  C do. 

Clai'k,  George  R _ do. 

Constable,  John,  Jr do. 

Cotter,  M.  L , do. 

Cummings,  A.  R do. 

Derby,  William  W do. 

Dippo,  Conrud do. 

Dippo,  Henry do. 

Elliott,  T.  J do. 

Fellows,  William  H d©. 

Glover,  B.  F.  M do. 

Hilton,  William _... de. 

Hunter,  C.  J do. 

Hill,  Thomas  J do. 

Honeker,  P.  B do. 

Henry,  .lohn do. 

Hubbard,  William do. 

Harrison,  A.  D do. 

Kelsy,  E.M do. 

Kennedy,  Robert do. 

Kuchler,  John do. 

liiddell,  H.  C do. 

liuU,  I.  K „ do. 


Lyon,  W.  W Private. 

Link,  F.  S do. 

Lewis,  William  H do. 

Miller,  Charles  W do. 

Moore,  George  W do. 

Mehaffey,  Rv:)bert  R do. 

Magill,  Thomas do. 

M'Clelland,  Robert- do. 

Mott,  William do- 

M'Guire,  T.  B. do. 

Price,  John do, 

Rutherford,  Jesse do. 

Russeii,  E.  L do. 

Rees,  Thomas  H do. 

Reed,  George do. 

Ross,  James  D do. 

Roberts,  S.  A do. 

Reinger,  John. do. 

Spafl'ord,  C.  J do. 

Smith,  GH3orge  W do. 

Sprague,  Horace  B do. 

Sampson,  E.  W do. 

Simons,  M.  J .do. 

Skinner,  W.  H do. 

Teel,  JohnC,  Jr do. 

Van  Sicklin,  Joibn do. 

Vaii  Sicklin,  James  A do. 

Wittich,  F.  -C do. 

Wittich,  William  J do. 

Wilson,  Thomas do. 

White,  P.  A do. 

Warner,  Wallace  B do. 

Wentworth,  Watson  R do. 


Company  C, 


RECRUITED  AT  ERIE. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


John  Graham Captain. 

A.  E.  Yale First  Lieutenant. 

C.  P.  Rogers Second  Lieutenant. 

B.  J.  Gotr First  Sergeant. 

T.  H.  Bates Second  Sergeant. 

J).  Proudfit Third  Sergeant. 

R.  W.  Duggan Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  Hickey Fifth  Sergeant. 

J.  W.  Duggan.. First  CorponiL 

E.  E.  Proud Second  Corporajl. 

•J.  A.  Lewis Third  Corporal. 

J.  W.  Vannatta Fourth  Corporal. 

Charles  Banschard Musician. 

B.  W.  Dickinson. do. 

Aubry,  H.  W Private. 

Allen,  Benjamin. do. 

Burchfield,  S.  INL do. 

Boyd,  Andrew do. 

Bly,  William  H do. 

Culbertson,  Edwin  G do. 

Culbertson,  Sylvester do. 

Corrigan,  John do. 

Corrigan,  A do. 

Claycomb,  H.  D do. 

Clark,  A.  J do. 

Coolv,  A do. 

Cole,  G.  H do. 

Dighton,  William , do. 

Donnell,  William do. 

Doins,  F do. 

Ethridge,  K do- 

Edick,  Abel do. 

Forster,  Thomas  II do. 

Fry,  S.  H do. 

Glimien,  T do. 

Grimier,  J.  Q do. 

Cjtocman^  M.... ..  ...do. 


Glenn,  J.  W Private. 

Grove,  G „...do. 

Henderson,  H do. 

Hoffman,  J da 

Hansom,  O.  W- do. 

Hart,  C do. 

Haner,  Jacob do. 

Hoyt,  Edward  J do. 

Jackson,  D do. 

Jackson,  W.  H do. 

Kintzle,  Michael do. 

Lenihan,  E.  G do- 

Laughery,  William do. 

Lewis,  D,  B do. 

M'Laughlin,  James do. 

M'Gahen,  Ransom do- 

M'Cord,  G do. 

M'Gill,  A.  M do. 

M'Gill,  James do. 

Northrup,  S.  W do. 

Nesbitt,  F do. 

Nesbitt,  William do. 

Nesbitt,  A do. 

Osburn,  James do. 

Orr,  H.  C do. 

Proudfit,  R.  H do. 

Parshall,  William do. 

Perry,  II... do. 

Perry,  J.  R ^..do. 

Pifer,  William do. 

Ritteuhouse,  Frank  H do. 

Robinson,  E do. 

Ruoff,  F do, 

Rico,  R.  .7 do, 

Stafford,  Erastus do. 

Snyder,  C do. 

Shane,  A^  W.. do. 


236 


ERIE   REGIMENT, 


Smith,  C.N Private. 

Thorn,  Augustus.. da. 

Vandorn,  S.  J do. 

White,  Zeno do. 


Woodward,  O.  S Private. 

Wood,  A.  N do. 

Yaple,  George do. 


Company  D. 

KECKUITEB  AT   CONNIIAUTVIIiliE,  CRAWFOKI>  COUNTY. 
MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


J.  L.  Dunn „...^ Captain. 

.T.  W.  Patton First  Lieutenant. 

I.  S.  Krick Second  Lieutenant. 

De  Los  Walker First  Sergeant. 

Burnham  Greenfield Second  Sergeant. 

W.  A.  Rupert Third  Sergeant. 

J.  W.  Foster„ Fourth  Sergeant. 

G.  L.  Eberhart Fifth  Sergeant. 

H.  L.  Stahl First  Corporal. 

Michael  M'Grath Second  Corporal. 

A.  J.  Whitington Third  Corporal. 

H.  V.  Rifenhurg^. Fourth  Corporal. 

Marcus  Hammon Musician. 

Hiram  Hyde do. 

Allen,  EUjah Private. 

Briggs,  C.  W „ do. 

Broughton,  P.  B.. do. 

Broughton,  T.  D do. 

Byers,  Dunham do. 

Boyd,  Hiram  P do. 

Beels,  T.  J do. 

Coons,  C.  E do. 

Crozier,  Orlando. do. 

Derickson,  D.  V do* 

Dougherty ,  William do* 

Degroodt,  O.  W do.     ' 

Dibble,  Arzy  D do. 

De  Wolf,  G.  G^ do. 

De  Wolf,  Mortimer do. 

Davis,.  Hiram do. 

Dunn,  JehialJ. do. 

Dodge,  Lewis do. 

Everdon,  C.  A „ do. 

Freeman^W.  T do. 

Freeman,  Asa ^ do. 

Foster,  J.  A do. 

Ferris,  F.  L da 

Gates,  George  H. da 

Griswold,  G.  G da 

Gibson,  Henry da 

©raves,  D.  C «« da 


Holman,  H.  R Private. 

Henrietta,  James do. 

Holcomb,  D.  F do. 

Hynes,  R.  B do. 

Hammon,  George  W do. 

Hammon,  Marsh  A da 

HaU,  O.  L do. 

Hope,  Barras do. 

Hathaway,  M.  B do. 

Hotchkiss,  L.  W do. 

Heard,  A.  B do. 

Harned,  S.  F do. 

Ingols,  D.  C da 

Judson,  C.  H do. 

Kelly,  L.  D do. 

Kolb,  H.  P „ da 

Krick,  S.  G da 

Kimball,  L.  W do. 

Leeper,  D da 

Lake,  Orange  Z do. 

M'Guire,  L.  William da 

M'Millen,  J.  W da 

Myers,  George  L. .....do. 

Mosier,  John  E do. 

Mackay,  W.  L do. 

MiUer,  J.  H do. 

Minium,  Lewis da 

OdeU,  Luther do. 

Parks,  G.  G da 

Powell,  James do. 

Rogers,  J.  L do. 

Renifif,  Wilson  C da 

Rice,  Calvin  M..... do. 

Simons,  I.  M do. 

Thickstun,  Israel da 

Thickstun,  Gilbert do. 

Tonsley,  R.  C do. 

Tanner,  J.  E da 

West,  A.  T.. do. 

Wood,  W.  S da. 


Company  E. 

KBOBUITED  AT  WATEEFOKD,  EEEE  COUNTT. 

MUSTERED  EN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


J.  A.  Austin «. Captain. 

A.  M.  Judson First  Lieutenant. 

J.  W.  M'Kay Second  Lieutenant. 

T.  P.  Babcock First  Sergeant. 

Elisha  Bradish. Second  Sergeant. 

Gardner  Dean. Third  Sei^eant. 

J.  W.  King , Fourth  Sergeant. 

F.J.  Benson. First  Corporal. 

1  Willar d  Stanclifif. Second  Corporal. 

Reuben  Sharpe Tiiird  Corporal. 

W.  O.  Colt Fourth  Corporal. 

C.  R.  H.  Lyrm .Musician. 

Bradbury,  WiUiam  M Private. 

Banker,  John  W ..'do. 

Baxter, \C.  J..,..,.l,;..  ,„;„.i^,;^da 


Bamctt,  A Private*. 

Bamett,  J.  H „. do. 

Brown,  Henry do. 

Briggs,  JohnF..  ... do. 

Boyd,  C.  B .....do. 

Brink,  A.  M do. 

Borland,  Joseph  R da 

Coyle,  O.  D do. 

Cummings,  Edward  C do. 

Colt,  W.  S do. 

Cross,  J.  H„ do. 

Comer,  Chester  M do. 

Chapin,  B.  W do. 

sChase,  Abner do. 

iPyke,L.J. „da 


THKEB   MONTHS'    SERVICE. 


237 


Donnel,  R Private. 

Ellis,  M.  E do. 

Fenton,  Samuel  L do. 

Gleason,  Albert do. 

Grant,  W.  H do. 

Gardener,  H.  M do. 

Gross,  Lafavefcte do. 

Gillam,  D.  B do. 

Higgius,  William do. 

Himrod,  William do. 

Hazelton,  G.  W do. 

Hurd,  Charles do. 

Hawkins,  V do. 

.Johnson,  D.  C do. 

Kerr,  F.  M do. 

Kerr,  E.  S do. 

Eowry,  A.  P do. 

IJppitt,  W.  E do. 

Ijjtle,  George do. 

Mitchell,  Wallace do. 

Mahan,  David  B do. 

Mee,  William do. 

M'Kinley,  J.  C do. 

Moore,  Ralph do. 

M' Williams,  J.  L do. 

Mulviu,  D.  S do. 


Olson,  Peter Private. 

Preston,  Daniel  V do. 

Preston,  E.  L do. 

Robertson,  R.  A do. 

Riblet,  D.  M do. 

Riblet,  T.  C do. 

Sedgwick,  Eugene do. 

Statford,  A.  W do. 

Scott,  Willis do. 

Smith,  R.  R do. 

Smith,  J.  N do. 

Smith,  J.  H do. 

Smith,  Nelson  B do. 

Seidler,  F do. 

Sherman,  Charles do. 

Skinner,  S.  J do. 

Squier,  J.  J do. 

Sherrti,  James do. 

Thomas,  Charles do. 

Trask,  F.  J do. 

Way,  M.  O do. 

Warner,  S do. 

Wiison,  Robert  J do. 

Watcrhouse,  George  J do. 

Willard,  Daniel do. 

Whittlesey,  H.  R do. 


Company   F. 

KECKXJITED  AT  TITUSVILLE,   CRAWFORD  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


Charles  B.  Morgan Captain. 

James  Farrell First  Lieutenant. 

David  P.  Sigler Second  Lieutenant. 

Franklin  Parks First  Sergeant. 

Murray  Nash Second  Sergeant. 

Loren  Benton Third  Sergeant. 

William  Wilhelm Fourth  Sergeant. 

Absalom  M.  M'Cray.. First  Corporal. 

Marshall  H.  Metier Second  Corporal. 

George  A.  Quillin Third  Corporal. 

David  W.  Winings ...Fourth  Corporal. 

Alderman,  Alviras Private. 

Allen,  WilUam  J do. 

Andrews,  Samuel  J do. 

Blank,  Aurelius do. 

Blank,  Albert do. 

Bishop,  Alfred do. 

Bradley,  Adam do. 

Bentley,  John  D do. 

Blood,  Fayette do. 

Burrows,  WiUiam  T. do. 

Balch,  Elon  G do. 

Blanchard,  De  Witt  C do. 

Beardsley,  Edmund  S do. 

Cope,  Frederick  R do, 

CroweU,  Almeron  G do. 

Cross,  Alonzo  W do. 

Evans,  Charles  H do. 

Foster,  Elias  B do. 

Foster,  Joseph do. 

Farrand,  Godfreys do. 

Gray,  John  N do. 

Gruaz,  Frank do. 

Greene,  EUphalet  S do. 

Hotchkiss,  David  B do. 

Hatch,  Adrian  F do. 

Hoop,  Alfred  T do. 

Hughey,  John do. 

Hammond,  William  O do. 

HiU,  Dempster do. 

Isham,  Anson  G do. 

Joselyn,  Reuben  S do 


Jones,  David  P Private. 

Lilley,  William  D do. 

M'Cray,  Thomas  B do. 

M'Cray,  Wilson  C do. 

M'Cray,  Horace do. 

Morris,  James do. 

M'Farland,  James  F ...do. 

Morey,  Nathan do. 

M'Clintock,  James  R do. 

Marsh,  Abel  L do. 

Mack,  John do. 

Mansfield,  Stephen  H.  P.. .do. 

Moore,  Frederick  F do. 

M'Quillen,  Russell  J do. 

Mathews,  Morris  E do. 

Maxwell,  Henry  C do. 

Pond,  William  M do. 

Prescott,  Edwin do. 

Picket,  Manhattan do. 

Robinson,  George  W do. 

Richardson,  Selra do. 

Reynolds,  Charles  S do. 

Rhodes,  Andrew  J do. 

Riehl,  Louis do. 

Ross,  Julien  F do. 

Roe,  Fletcher do. 

Ralph,  Harrison do. 

Smith,  William do. 

Stewart,  Archibald do. 

Steele,  William do. 

Shorts,  Jefferson do. 

Story,  Romulus  A do. 

Stackpole,  Henry  H do. 

Triscuit,  Jefferson do. 

Valentine,  Henry  S do. 

Wilson,  James  K do. 

Williston,  Edward  B do. 

Woods,  HenryG do. 

Wellman,  William do. 

Yeager,  John do. 

Yeager,  George.. do. 


238 


EEIE  KEaiMENT, 


Company   G. 


RECRUITED  AT  GIBABD,   ERIE  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


D.  W.  Hutchinson Captain. 

J.  Godfrey First  Lieutenant. 

C.  A.  Pettibone Second  Lieutenant. 

J.  E.  Pettibone Second  Lieutenant. 

C.  L.  Randall First  Sergeant. 

William  Hopkins Second  Sergeant. 

William  T.  Ward Third  Sergeant. 

J.  C.  Rockwell Fourth  Sergeant. 

A.  J.  M'Kee First  Corporal. 

M.  N.  Cutler Second  Corporal. 

A.  D.  Hillman Third  Corporal. 

M.  H.  Gould Fourth  Corporal. 

V.  Renner Musician. 

William  Rambo ....do. 

Barlow,  W Private. 

Bender,  Peter do. 

Billings,  C.  L do. 

Bird,  A.  H do. 

Brown,  H do. 

Brott,  P.  A do. 

Billings,  O.  D do. 

Barber,  C.  F do. 

Bennett,  M.  S do. 

CampbeU,  E.  N do. 

Custard,  H.  B do. 

Calkins,  S do. 

Calder,  Robert do. 

Coon,  J.  H do. 

Deyo,  N do. 

Edy,  B.F  do. 

Evans,  J.  D do. 

Eger,  Reinhart do. 

Fogg,  J.  C do. 

Ferguson,  J.  P do. 

Gerber,  J do. 

Gil],  E.  F do. 

Godfrey,  L.  A do. 

Gould,  W.  P do. 

GiddiDgs,  S.  F do. 

Godfrey,  V.  R do. 

Godfrey,  M.  L do. 

Godfrey,  O.  M do. 

Holden,  D do. 

HaJl,  A.  B do. 


Hall,  A Private. 

Hartshorn,  O do. 

Harris,  S.  A do. 

Kellogg,  L do. 

Kelsey,  S.  R do. 

Kimmel,  G do. 

Lamfear,  R.  C do. 

M'Clure,  Daniel do. 

Miller,  S.  R do. 

Norton,  O.  Wilcox do. 

Oliohant,  M do. 

Oakley,  E.  F do. 

Osborn,  H.  A do. 

Phillips,  J.  H do. 

Pond,  H.  E do. 

Peters,  N do. 

Piatt,  William  H do. 

Richey,  W.  F do. 

Robinson,  L.  T do. 

Roberts,  G do. 

Sherman,  J.  W do. 

Squier,  E.  A do. 

Smith,  J do. 

Shepard,  J do. 

Stearns,  M.  A do. 

Sneer,  H do. 

Simmons,  C.  S do. 

Sweet,  B.  F do. 

Teller,  J.  C v.do. 

Teller,  A.  M do. 

Thompson,  T.  C do. 

Van  Camp,  J do. 

Van  Camp,  A.  W do. 

Ware,  P do 

Wheeler,  T do. 

Wheeler,  S.  A do. 

Williams,  C do. 

Wheaton,  I do. 

Wolverton,  A.  J do. 

Wicks,  Oscar do. 

Williams,  H do. 

Waidley,  N do. 

Ward,  J.  P do. 

Williams,  W.  H do. 


Company    H. 

RECRUITED  AT  UNION  MILLS,  ERIE  COUNTY. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


John  Landsrath Captain. 

John  M.  Sell First  Lieutenant. 

W.  W.  Gould Second  Lieutenant. 

H.  C.  Maxwell First  Sergeant. 

Charles  S.  Carroll First  Sergeant. 

Pierce  Hanrahan , Second  Sergeant. 

Wesley  Smith Third  Sergeant. 

Charles  Horstmann Fourth  Sergeant. 

Eri  Black First  Corporal. 

I.  W.  Godard Second  Corporal. 

H.  P.  Root Third  Corporal. 

Simeon  Putnam Fourth  Corporal. 

John  Blanc Musician. 

Charles  F.  Mehl do. 

Brooks,  George Private. 

Bossett,  John do. 

Black,  John  D do. 

Baker,  Myron do. 

Coventry,  Henry  L do. 

Capple,  Charles  G do. 

Crouch,  A ■. do. 


Covirt,  Alvin  A Pri-vato 

Clark,  E.  A do. 

Gumming,  N.  P do, 

Carroll,  M.  William do. 

Dick,  Henry do. 

Dick,  Levi do. 

Dillon,  William do. 

Davids,  Andrew ...do. 

Dibble,  John do. 

Downey,  Edward do. 

Do  Wolf,  Elbert do, 

Dow,  C.  A do. 

Edson,  A.  B do. 

Finn,  John do. 

Gerrard,  G.  W do. 

Gibbs,  Samuel  E do. 

Gillett,  A.  O do. 

Hamilton,  H do. 

Hanrahan,  Pierce do. 

Hutfraan,  James  W do. 

Hastings,  James ...6o. 


THREE  MONTHS'   SERVICE. 


239 


Hutchins,  Joseph Private. 

House,  William  F do. 

Hawkins,  Jacob do. 

Jones,  Samuel do. 

Kinnear,  Orlando  S do. 

Lee,  E.  M do. 

Murray,  P.  W do. 

M'Guire,  Patrick do. 

Needham,  John do. 

Nickerson,  Allen do. 

Northrop,  Hiram do. 

Riley,  John do. 

Rodgers,  David do. 

Rush,  Louis...  do. 

Ritchie,  William do. 

Rafiferty,  Patrick  O do. 

Ross,  William do. 

Sexton,  John do. 

Stilson,  Sylvanus, do 

Sweet,  John  H do. 


Shay,  John Private. 

Sccvill,  B.  P do. 

Sacket,  Mark do. 

Stafibrd,  Martin  V do. 

Stafibrd,  O.  W do. 

Stewart,  James do. 

Tyler,  M.  L do. 

Thomson,  F do. 

Temple,  E.  L do. 

Tarnon,  John do. 

Todd,  M.  H do. 

Tanner,  J.  L do. 

Warney,  C.  P do. 

Weed,  Silas  S do. 

Woodworth,  George do. 

Wood,  A.  H do. 

Wood,  H.  P do. 

Wheeler,  B.  E do. 

Wright,  Henry do. 

Webster,  A.  D do. 


C  OMP  AN  Y    I. 


KECRUITED   AT  EEIE. 


MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


Frank  Wagner Captain. 

Peter  Liebel First  Lieutenant. 

Peter  Schlaudecker Second  Lieutenant. 

Jacob  Ziegler First  Sergeant. 

Peter  Emling Second  Sergeant. 

Frederick  Kramer Third  Sergeant. 

Otto  Kammerer Fourth  Sergeant. 

Frank  Diesterdick First  Corporal. 

Michael  Emling Second  Corporal. 

Philip  MuUer Thh-d  Corporal. 

John  Fries Fourth  Corporal. 

Michael  Mehl,  Jr Musician. 

William  Lutze do. 

Alexander,  William Private. 

Baumgartner,  Martin do. 

Benitz,  John do. 

Brodt,  Gottlieb  J do. 

Burnes,  James  V do. 

Cartis,  John do. 

Chawplaoski,  Stephen do. 

Clemens,  Martin do. 

Cliff,  George do. 

Dutenhofer,  Frank do. 

Eldridge,  Richard do. 

Eldridge,  L.  O do. 

Fehr,  Jacob do. 

Firch,  Paul do. 

Gulcher,  Christian do. 

Gross,  Frederick do. 

Gutting,  John do. 

Haussler,  Findal do. 

Henderson,  James do. 

Honecker,  Jacob do. 

Hedrich,  Charles do. 

Johnson,  Peter do. 

Kohl,  Charles do. 

Korrell,  Godfried do. 

Kessel,  Frank  T do. 

Krebs,  John do. 


Kinzle,  John Private. 

Kessler,  Charles ...do. 

Kelg,  Charles do. 

Kaltenbacher,  John do. 

Kroder,  Martin do. 

Loose,  Joseph do. 

Lechner,  Lorenz do. 

Moritz,  George do. 

Miller,  Charles do. 

Miller,  Frederick do. 

Merz,  John do. 

Miller,  John do. 

Miller,  Leo do. 

Nuber,  Adam do. 

Phister,  Samuel do. 

Phister,  William do. 

Rapp,  John do. 

Rice,  Charles do. 

Roth,  Peter do. 

Roth,  Frederick do. 

Rembe,  Philip do. 

Roder,  Jacob do. 

Reichert,  Christian do. 

Schonfeld,  Conrad do. 

Sifert,  Jacob do. 

Sifert,  Valentine do. 

Schnorr,  Ferdinand do. 

Seidler,  Henry do. 

Seechrist,  John do. 

Sommer,  George do. 

Schurz,  ISficholas do. 

Sherman,  William  O do. 

Sprigman,  Frank do. 

Uller,  Clemens do. 

Villacky,  Louis do. 

Wust,  Frank do. 

Wagner,  Andrew do. 

Walter,  Wilham do. 

Zurn,  George do. 


Company  K. 

BECKtriTED  AT  ERIE. 

MUSTERED  IN,  APRIL  21,  1861. 


John  Kilpatrick Captain. 

Thomas  C.  M'Lean First  Lieutenant. 

Edward  Caughlin Second  Lieutenant. 

James  O'Brien First  Sergeant. 


Thomas  Gannon Second  Sergeant. 

Felix  M'Cann Third  Sergeant. 

Edward  Prentiss Fourth  Sergeant. 

Simeon  M'Cord First  Corporal. 


240 


EEIE    TtEGIMENT 


Wesley  Brindle First  Corporal. 

William  J.  Miles Second  Corporal. 

Abel  Wilkinson Third  Corporal. 

Josiah  Brown Fourth  Corporal. 

James  A.  EKimars Musician. 

Samuel  P.  Delo do. 

Allen,  S.  G Private. 

Bradley,  J.  G do. 

Bennett,  J.  T do. 

Bohan,  Timothy do. 

Bowen,  Ira do. 

Blodgett,  F.  F do. 

Biodgett,  H.  L do. 

Bemis,  W.  L do. 

Calvert,  James  P do. 

Cobb,  Oliver  P do. 

Carey,  Patrick do. 

Cummings,  J.  W .....do. 

Cornish,  Albert do. 

Downey,  Charles do. 

Edmunds,  William  G do, 

Edmonds,  George  L do. 

Fagan,  J.  C do. 

Farnham,  John  A do. 

Farr,  F.  E do. 

Falconer,  R do. 

Gourley,  James  A do. 

Gourley,  James  D do. 

Gough,  Robert do. 

Gowen,  N.  P do. 

Hill,  James do. 

Hurlburt,  D.  E do. 

Hamlin,  J.  F dc 

Ketcham,  A do. 

King,  G.  W do. 

Kimball,  Wilbur do. 

Leitner,  John  A do, 

Love,  Charles do. 


Lewis,  H.  W Private. 

Lewis,  L.  H do. 

M'Clelland,  William  J do. 

Matteson,  C.  W do. 

M'Mahan,  John do. 

M'Cord,  W.  A do. 

Miller,  Henry do. 

Munger,  C do. 

Metier,  B.  M do. 

Mahanv,  J do. 

Peck,  ZalmonE do. 

Pearce,  L do. 

Parker,  E.  A do. 

Phoenix,  J.  A do. 

Palmer,  G.  B do. 

Quinn,  John  J do. 

Rounds,  John  A do. 

Ricker,  Joseph do. 

Royer,  J.  B do. 

Roles,  Clemens. do. 

Seay,  Richard do. 

Shaw,  Chester,  R do. 

Stuart,  W.F do. 

Salmon,  John  A.,  Jr do. 

Sweet,  Stephen  R do. 

Stanford,  M.  M do. 

Salmon,  G.  W do. 

Stewart,  J.  A do. 

Sharpo,  George do. 

I  Tate,  Samuel do. 

TefFt,  Charles do. 

Upham,  N.  J do. 

Webber,  F.  J do, 

Whiteside,  J.  G do. 

Young,  G.  W do. 

Young,  J do. 

Yost,  J.  W do. 


The  First  Troop 

PHIL^DELI^HI^     CITY     O^V^LHY. 


IN  September,  1774,  the  first  General  Continental  Congress  met  at  Philadel- 
phia, and  troops  from  Europe  arrived  in  America  to  enforce  the  arbitrary 
measures  of  the  mother  country,  to  erect  fortifications,  and  seize  and  secure  the 
military  stores  of  her  Colonies.  In  this  alarming  crisis,  when  the  storm  was 
about  to  burst  and  rage  with  violence  in  the  Eevolutionary  war,  the  following 
named  twenty-eight  gentlemen,  of  the  highest  respectability  and  fortunes,  vol- 
untarily associated  on  the  17th  day  of  November,  1774,  and  constituted  The 
Philadelphia  Troop  of  Light  Horse,  now  The  First  Troop  Philadelphia  City 
Cavalry : 


Abraham  Markoe Captain. 

Andrew  Allen First  Lieutenant. 

Samuel  Morris Second  Lieutenant. 

.  James  Mease Cornet. 

Thomas  Measa , First  Sergeant. 

William  Hall Second  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Penrose Third  Sergeant. 

Samuel  Howell First  Corporal. 

James  Hunter Second  Corporal. 

Thomas  Leiper« Private. 

John  Duniap do. 

William  Pollard do. 

James  Budden do. 

Robert  Hare do. 


Henry  Hill Private. 

John  Boyle do. 

John  Mitchell do. 

Samuel  Caldwell do. 

Blair  M.  Clenechan do. 

Benjamin  Randolph do. 

George  Fullerton do. 

William  Todd do. 

George  Campbell do. 

Levi  Hollingsworth do. 

George  Groff do. 

Thomas  Peters do. 

Andrew  Caldwell do. 

William  West,  Jr do. 


They  equipped  at  their  own  expense,  volunteered  their  services  to  the  Con- 
tinental Congress,  and  served  during  the  entire  Eevolutionary  war.  While 
General  Washington  was  in  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania,  in  1776  and  1777, 
the  Troop  were  his  body  guard.  They  served  also  with  distinction  m  the  war 
1812. 

On  the  15th  of  April,  1861,  the  day  of  the  President's  caU  for  seventy-five 
thousand  men,  the  Troop  tendered  their  services  to  Governor  Curtin  j  but  the 
government  not  requiring  cavalry,  it  was  only  after  great  difficulty  that  they  ob- 
tained, through  the  influence  of  Major  General  Patterson,  a  special  order  from 
the  War  Department  in  their  favor,  and  were  mustered  into  service  on  the  13th 
aay  of  May,  1861,  for  three  months.    The  following  constituted  the  company ; 


Thomas  C.  James Captain. 

Richard  B.  Price First  Lieutenant. 

William  Camac Second  Lieutenant. 

F.  Rogers First  Sergeant. 

W.  D.  Smith Second  Sergeant. 

S.  J.  RandaU Third  Sergeant. 

R.  Morris,  Jr Fourth  Sergeant. 

M.  E.  Rogers First  Corporal. 

C.  F.  Lening Second  Corporal. 

R.  E.  Randall Third  Corporal. 

E.  A.  Lewis Fourth  Corporal. 

G.  Dunn First  Bugler. 

J.  Nosher Second  Bugler. 

F.  D.  Wood Farrier. 

Agen.  John .^Private. 

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Angler,  W.  R Private. 

Ashhurst,  H do. 

Bell,  S,  Jr do. 

Bickley,  R.  W do. 

Blanchard,  W do. 

Borthwick,  J do. 

Brown,  J.  A.,  Jr do. 

Brinton,  J.  P do., 

Budd,  T.  M do.. 

Burk,  J.  R do.. 

Butler,  W.  H ., do. 

Cadwalader,  C.  E  ...„,, do. 

Caswell,  J.  H .....do.. 

Conover,  A.  M... do» 

Carpenter,  E.N, ,,,dCk. 


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THE  FIRST  TROOP, 


Cochi'an,  G. Private. 

Cooper,  E.  S do. 

Davis,  W.  S. do. 

Devereu:s,  R.  G do. 

Ellis,  R do. 

Evans,  G.  G do. 

Evans,  H.  Y do. 

Fassitt,  J  .B ,..da 

Frazier,  N.,  Jr. do. 

Gilpin,  G do. 

Goddard,  H.  B do. 

Gray,  R.  E.,  Jr do. 

Grigg,  J.  W do. 

Harper,  J.  H , do. 

Haseltine,  J.  H do. 

Haven,  N.  P do. 

Hensley,  A do. 

Horner,  A.,  Jr do. 

Howell,  W.  H do. 

Jacobs,  S.  H do. 

Kane,  R.  P do. 

Kuhn,  H do. 

Kuhn,  J.  H , do. 

Keyser,  C.  S. do. 

Lieper,  C.  L do. 

Lowber,  E.,  Jr. do. 

M'Makin,  li do. 

Merritt,  W.  H do. 

Middletou^G do. 


Mitchell,  H.  P Private. 

Paxton,  J.  R do. 

Pemberton^  A.  J do. 

Pemberton,  C do. 

Potter,  W.  H do. 

Restkirt,  E.  L do. 

Relf,  J.  D do. 

Richard,  C.  E do. 

Riddle,  D.  H do. 

Rivinus,  D.  C.  F ..do. 

Seitzinger,  F.  S do. 

Sloan,  A.  V do. 

Sloan,  B.  H do. 

Smith,  Cooper do. 

Smith,  E.  W do. 

Smith,  S.  E do. 

Taggart,  C.  F do. 

Tevis,  E.  L do. 

Thompson,  J do. 

Tucker,  H do. 

West,  J.,  Jr ....do. 

Wetherill,  F.  D -do. 

White,  E.  W do. 

Whitehead,  G.  I do. 

Whilling,  CM do. 

Wilson,  R.  P. do. 

Wood,  J.  P. do. 

Wood,  W.  W do. 

Wurts,  W.  N do. 


As  soon  as  they  could  be  fumislied  with  equipments,  they  were  ordered  to 
Carlisle.  Leaving  Philadelphia  on  the  29th  of  May,  they  reached  the  latter 
place  on  the  night  of  the  30th,  and  were  attached  to  the  command  of  Colonel 
George  H.  Thomas.  On  the  morning  of  the  31st,  they  moved,  remaining 
over  night  at  Shippensburg,  where  they  were  handsomely  entertained  by  the 
ladies  of  that  place,  and  reaching  Chambersburg  the  next  day,  went  into  Camp 
M'Clure.  For  fonr  days  it  rained  incessantly,  and  the  material  composing  the 
troop  was  fully  tested,  receiving  unqualified  praise  from  Colonel  Thomas,  who 
stated  "  that  they  had  set  an  example  to  the  Eegulars,  and  one  which  he  was 
pleased  to  say,  had  had  very  happy  results."  On  the  7th  of  June,  they  moved 
from  Chambersburg  to  Greencastle,  where  they  remained  five  days,  and  thence 
to  "Williamsport.  On  the  17th,  General  Cadwalader  being  ordered  to  cross  the 
Potomac,  his  command  advanced  as  far  as  Falling  Waters,  where  a  slight  skir- 
mish took  place,  and  the  confederates  retreated.  In  the  evening  the  division 
was  ordered  back  to  the  river,  but  owing  to  some  error  in  the  orders,  the  troop 
and  Colonel  Dare's  regiment  remained  out  until  the  next  day.  Major  General 
Patterson  here  joiued,  and  took  personal  command  of  the  column,  and  on  the 
2d  of  July,  the  entire  army  re-crossed  the  river.  Proceeding  about  four  miles, 
the  enemy's  out-posts  were  encountered  j  a  section  of  Captain  Perkins'  battery 
under  Lieutenant  Hudson,  was  brought  promptly  into  action,  and  was  sup- 
ported by  the  troop.  Early  in  the  morning,  the  advance  came  suddenly  upon 
the  confederate  lines,  which  opened  with  a  heavy  and  destructive  fire;  at 
this  moment  General  Patterson  rode  to  the  front,  and  gave  an  example  that 
enspirited  and  nerved  his  troops,  it  being  the  first  time  they  had  been  under 
fire  of  either  artillery  or  musketry.  The  next  day,  July  3d,  Martiusburg  was 
taken  without  opposition.  The  army  remained  there  until  three  o'clock  on  the 
morning  of  the  16th,  when  they  advanced  to  Bunker  Hill,  the  Troop  being  this 
day  in  their  saddles  over  fifteen  hours.  At  two  o'clock  A.  M.  of  the  17th,  the 
advance  was  continued,  and  about  noon  they  occupied  Charlestown.  On  the 
21st  July,  the  entire  command  moved  to  Harper's  Ferry,  and  on  the  3d  of  Sep- 
tember the  Troop  crossed  the  river  to  Sandy  Hook,  where  they  remained  until 
ordered  to  Philadelphia.    While  at  this  point,  they  guarded  Kelly's  and  An- 


PHILADBLPHIA  CITY  CAVALRY. 


243 


tietam  fords  and  Cliarlestown  road,  and  with  Captain  William  M'Mullin's  Ban- 
gers, were  the  only  three  months'  troops  remaining. 

The  Troop  were  mustered  out  of  service  on  the  17th  day  of  August,  1861, 
with  the  strongest  and  kiadest  encomiums  paid  by  their  commander,  Colonel 
Thomas,  for  military  capacity,  strict  attention  to  duty,  promptness  and  bra- 
very. On  this,  as  on  every  previous  occasion,  they  were  mounted  and  equipped 
at  their  own  cost.  Sixty-three  of  their  number  returned  as  officers  in  the  Na- 
tional army,  all  of  whom  served  with  distinction  in  the  different  positions  which 
they  occupied,  from  Lieutenants  to  Generals.  Many  sacrificed  their  lives  to 
save  their  country  and  put  down  rebellion,  among  whom  were  Captain  Thomas 
C.  James,  Colonel  of  the  Niath  Pennsylvania  cavalry,  General  David  B.  Bir- 
ney.  Majors  Taggart  and  Morris,  and  Captaias  Ash  and  Kuhn. 

The  Troop  promptly  tendered  their  services  in  May,  1862,  under  the  requi- 
sition of  the  President  for  more  troops,  and  the  call  of  the  Governor  of  Penn- 
sylvania, following  close  upon  the  disasters  in  the  second  battle  of  Bull  Eun, 
which,  however,  were  not  accepted.  No  sooner  had  the  news  of  the  second 
invasion  of  Pennsylvania  by  Lee,  in  June,  1863,  reached  the  city,  than  the 
Troop  proceeded  promptly  to  Harrisburg,  and  tendered  their  services  on 
the  16th  of  June  j  they  were  accepted  on  the  18th,  and  ordered  by  Major  Gen- 
eral Couch  to  Gettysburg,  to  impede  and  observe  the  movements  of  the  ap- 
proaching enemy.  They  were  driven  from  South  Mountain  and  Gettysburg 
on  the  26th,  and  the  next  day  from  York  to  Wrightsville.  After  a  slight  skir- 
mish, they  retreated  across  the  Susquehanna  river  to  Columbia. 

On  the  same  day,  Captain  Samuel  J.  Eandall  was  appointed  Provost  Mar- 
shal of  Columbia,  where  the  Troop  remained  on  duty  until  the  4th  of  July, 
when  they  proceeded  to  Harrisburg.  On  the  2d  of  July  Sergeant  Eobert  E. 
Eandall  was  ordered  to  cross  the  river  with  thirty  men,  and  to  follow  and  watch 
the  movements  of  the  retreating  rebels,  which  was  continued  until  they  reached 
Gettysburg  on  the  night  of  the  3d  of  July.  They  did  not,  however,  take  part 
in  the  battle.  On  the  31st  of  July,  1863,  they  were,  by  order  of  General  Cad- 
waJader,  relieved  from  duty.  The  following  are  the  names  of  those  '^^'^  ««--"« 
tuted  the  Troop  during  this  term  of  service : 

Samuel  J.  Bandall Captam. 

Zantzinger Surgeon. 

M.  E.  Rogers First  Serg 

J.  Francis  Maher Second  ^rgeant. 

Robert  E.  RandalL Third  Sergeant. 

E.  L.  Reckirt Fourth  Sergeant. 

John  W.  Grigg Fifth  Sergeant. 

James  West,  Jr Sixth  Sergeant. 

J.  A.  Brown,  Jr First  Corporal. 

Alexander  Hensley Second  Corporal. 

H.  B.  Goddard Third  Corporal. 

J.  P.  Wood Fourth  Corporal. 

A.  C.  Cattell Fifth  Corporal, 

F.  W.  Guist Trumpeter. 

Ashhurst,  H„ Private. 

Allen,  H.  W do. 

Barclay,  A.  C do. 

Barton,  F do. 

Bishop,  C.  B do. 

Brothwick,  W.  A do. 

Brooke,  C.  W do. 

Brown,  P.  A do. 

Canby,  W.  H do. 

Colkert,  George do. 

Conover,  A.  M. do. 

Davis,  W.  S do. 

Devereux,  R.  G do. 

Diehl,  H.  O do. 

Diehl,  Thomas  C. do. 


Driscol,  D.  J Private 

Eastrick,  W do. 

Field,  Francis do. 

Frame,  N.  G do. 

Frazier,  P do. 

Gray,  R.  E do. 

Harrison,  A do. 

Hayes,  R.  S do. 

Howell,  W.  H do. 

Hubbell, do. 

Jennison,  J.  M do. 

Jessup,  A.  D do. 

Johnson,  J.  L. do. 

Kempton,  J.  0 do. 

Martrie,  P.  M. do. 

Mason,  R.  S do. 

MeUor,  A do. 

Mercer,  H.  W do. 

Merritt,  W.  H do. 

Mitchell,  T do. 

Morris,  Greorge do. 

NeflF, do. 

Newhall,  George  H do. 

Newhall,  G.  M do. 

Oakman,  George do. 

Oakman,  T.  C do. 

Passmore,  G.  Y do. 

Reckirt,  Theodore do. 

Rhodes,  C.  M do. 


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PHILADELPHIA  CITY  CAVALRY. 


Roberts,  A.  C Private. 

Rogers,  W.  E do. 

Shaxr,  E.  H do. 

Smith,  C.  S do. 

Smith,  H.  G do. 

Snowden,  A.  L do. 

Stevenson,  C do. 

Tevis,A do. 

Thompson,  A.  L do. 


Wagner,  J.  D Private. 

Watts,  H.  M do. 

Welsh,  J.  L do. 

White,  E.  W do. 

WUkins,  J.,  Jr do. 

Wistar,  Jones do. 

Wood,  W.  W do. 

Wright,  Theodore do. 


Their  services  "w^ere  again  tendered  and  accepted  on  the  11th  of  July,  1864, 
and  were  continued  imtil  the  17th,  during  another  threatened  invasion  of  the 
State.  Appreciating  the  great  importance  of  cavalry,  and  proper  instruction 
in  this  branch  of  service,  they,  at  their  own  expense,  and  without  any  assist- 
ance from  either  the  City  or  the  State  government,  built  an  Armory  and  riding 
school,  at  a  cost  of  upwards  of  thirty  thousand  tlollars. 

The  Troop  is  the  oldest  military  organization  in  the  United  States,  except 
the  Ancient  Artillerists  of  Boston.  Aside  from  the  Mexican  war,  they  have 
always  been  in  active  duty  when  either  the  General,  State,  or  City  government 
required  military  aid. 


EECORD 


QV 


Pjennsyltania  Volunteers, 


fDlb 


TBLHEIE  YE-A:BS'  SEHVIOE. 


Eleventh  Regiment. 


THE  Eleventh  regiment,  having  tasted  victory  at  Falling  Waters,  in  the 
three  months*  service,  and  won  the  commendation  of  its  superior  ofiBcers 
for  discipline  and  good  soldierly  qualities,  became  an  object  of  pride  and  gratu- 
lation  to  all  its  mejnbers.  The  feeling  generally  prevailed,  that  so  fine  an  or- 
ganization should  not  be  broken  up,  and  its  services  lost  to  the  government  at 
a  time  when  they  were  greatly  needed,  and  when,  by  a  three  months'  campaign, 
the  men  had  become  inured  to  the  duties  and  deprivations  of  the  soldiers'  life. 
Application  was  accordingly  made  to  the  War  Department,  for  permission  to 
continue  the  regiment  in  the  service.  This  application  was  warmly  seconded 
by  the  commander  of  the  department  of  the  Shenandoah,  in  which  it  was  then 
serving,  and  on  the  25th  of  July,  1861,  notice  was  given  by  the  Secretary  of 
War,  that  it  would  be  accepted  for  a  period  of  three  years,  provided  it  was 
ready  to  march  in  twenty-one  days.  At  the  conclusion  of  its  three  months' 
service,  on  the  31st  of  July,  the  regiment  was  mustered  out,  and  early  in  Au- 
gust, the  men  commenced  re-assembling  at  Harrisburg.  Upon  the  recommen- 
dation of  Colonel  Jarrett,  its  first  commander,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Eichard  Coul- 
ter was  commissioned  Colonel.  Subsequently  Thomas  S.  Martin  was  commis- 
sioned Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  Henry  A.  Frink,  Major. 

During  the  autumn  months  the  regiment  remained  at  Camp  Curtin,  engaged 
in  driU,  where  considerable  sickness  prevailed  and  eleven  deaths  occurred. 
Efibrts  were  made  to  have  it  removed,  but  without  success.  On  the  27th  of 
November,  in  pursuance  of  orders  from  Governor  Curtin,  it  proceeded  by  the 
Northern  Central  railroad  to  Baltimore,  and  was  reported  to  Major  General 
Dix,  then  in  command  of  the  department,  by  whom  it  was  ordered  to  Annapolis, 
Maryland,  to  relieve  the  21st  Massachusetts,  where,  upon  its  arrival,  it  was 
quartered  in  the  buildings  of  St.  John's  college.  Its  strength  was  nine  com- 
panies, comprising  thirty-one  officers,  and  seven  hundred  and  forty-three  en- 
listed men  present,  and  two  officers  and  thirty-eight  enlisted  men  absent,  an 
aggregate  of  eight  hundred  and  thirteen.  The  weather  being  very  inclement, 
much  suffering  ensued,  especially  among  the  sick,  of  whom  there  were  about 
one  hundred  and  twenty.  General  Foster,  in  command  at  AnnapoHs,  objected 
to  the  regiment  with  only  nine  companies ;  but  an  order  having  been  procured 
from  Governor  Curtin,  assigning  to  it  an  additional  company,  it  was  accepted 
as  a  satisfactory  solution  of  the  difficulty,  though  the  company  never  reported. 
Field  and  staff  officers,  regimental  band,  and  detachments  of  companies  D, 
F  and  H,  which  had  not  been  mustered  previous  to  leaving  Harrisburg,  were, 
on  the  11th  of  December,  mustered  in,  to  date  from  November  27, 1861.  Lieu- 
tenant Israel  Uncapher  was  appointed  Provost  Marshal  of  Annapolis,  and  was 
succeeded  by  Captain  J.  J.  Bierer.    While  stationed  here,  the  sickness  which 


248  ELEVENTH  EEGIMENT.  1862 

had  prevailed  in  Camp  Ourtin  continued,  and  seventeen  more  of  the  number 
died.  The  reports  of  an  unusual  amount  of  sickness  induced  the  Governor  of 
Pennsylvania  to  order  an  examination  by  the  Surgeon  General,  and  upon  his  re- 
port to  the  War  Department,  an  inspection  by  the  Assistant  Inspector  General  of 
the  United  States  Army  was  ordered.  The  result  of  this  last  inspection,*  which 
seems  to  have  been  thoroughly  made  and  impartially  reported,  showed  that  the 
hospital  accommodations  and  supply  were  ample,  the  quarters  of  the  men  good, 
and  that  no  unusual  cause  of  sickness  existed. 

On  Sunday,  the  9th  of  March,  while  the  men  were  at  divine  service,  or- 
ders were  received  from  General  Hatch,  commandant  of  the  post,  to  detach 
a  company  from  the  Eleventh,  to  proceed  by  boat,  and  act  as  a  look-out  party, 
it  being  rumored  that  the  rebel  iron-clad  Merrimac,  which  had  that  day  encoun- 
tered the  Monitor,  had  escaped,  and  was  on  its  way  up  the  bay.  Great  con- 
sternation prevailed  at  Annapolis ;  the  citizens  removed  their  valuables  j  the 
shipping  was  sent  out  of  the  harbor,  and  measures  were  taken  to  destroy  the 
government  stores.  Company  A,  Captain  Kuhn,  was  detailed  for  this  duty. 
But  the  good  services  of  the  valiant  little  Monitor,  robbed  the  monster  of  its 
terrors,  and  relieved  the  apprehensions  of  those  in,  and  about  the  threatened 
waters.  On  the  9th  of  April,  the  regiment  received  orders  to  proceed  to  Wash- 
ington. During  its  stay  at  Annapolis,  the  duty  had  been  arduous.  It  furnish- 
ed guard  for  the  branch  railroad  j  provost  guard  for  the  city  j  a  greater  part  of 
the  time,  guard  for  the  naval  academy,  and  large  details  for  fatigue  duty.  Soon 
after  arriving  at  Annapolis,  Chaplain  Locke  made  arrangements  with  the  au- 
thorities of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church,  for  the  use  of  their  edifice  each 
Sunday  afternoon,  and  the  regiment,  in  consequence,  attended  upon  divine  wor- 
ship, very  generally  and  regularly. 

On  the  10th  of  April,  upon  its  arrival  in  Washington,  it  reported  to  Gen- 
eral Wadsworth,  and  was  quartered  at  the  Soldier's  Eest.  New  uniforms  were 
received  on  the  13th,  and  on  the  15th  it  marched  to  the  Executive  Mansion, 
where  it  was  reviewed  by  President  Lincoln.  Li  pursuance  of  orders  from 
General  Wadsworth,  it  proceeded,  two  days  later,  by  boat,  to  Alexandria,  and 
thence  by  rail  to  Manassas  Junction,  where  it  reported  to  General  M'Call,  and 

*  Inspector  Gbnebal's  Depaktment,  } 

Washington,  D.  C,  February/  14, 1862.  J 

General  :— I  have  the  honor  to  report  the  result  of  my  inspection  of  the  Eleventh  (11th) 
Pennsylvania  volunteers,  stationed  at  AnnapoUs,  Maryland,  made  in  conjunction  with  Sur- 
geon C.  F.  H.  Campbell,  volunteer  service,  from  the  11th  to  13th  instant,  inclusive.  *  *  * 
The  examination  of  this  regiment,  with  regard  to  the  physical  and  sanitary  condition  of  the 
men  has  been  quite  satisfactory.  Generally,  they  are  young  and  physically  a  fine  body  of  men. 
On  the  ir.lh  instant,  there  were  reported  in  hospitals,  but  twenty-eight,  (28,)  many  of  whom 
were  convalescents  and  nearly  fit  for  duty.  The  hospital  accommodations  are  most  ample, 
many  rooms  being  unoccupied,  and  the  supply  of  stores  and  bedding  adequate  to  the  wants  oi 
the  sick.  The  police  and  veut  dation  of  the  wards  of  the  sick  were  very  fair,  although  the  for- 
mer, in  some  respects,  was  not  quite  what  it  should  have  been  in  some  parts  of  the  hospital 
baildmg.  One  of  the  buildings  of  the  United  States  naval  school  is  used  for  the  hospital  of  fhis 
regiment.  *  *  *  The  records  and  books  of  the  Adjutant's  oflce  were  systematically  and 
well  kept  and  posted.      *     *     * 

Very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 

N.  H.  DAVIS, 
Assistant  Inspector  General. 
General  S.  Williams, 

Adjutant  General,  Headquarters  Army  Potomac,  Washington,  D.  C. 


18G2  MARCH   TO  THE   SHB^TANDOAH   VALLEY.  249 

was  ordered  by  him  to  relieve  the  Fourth  regiment  of  the  Pennsylvania  He 
serve  Corps,  which  was  posted  along  the  Manassas  Gap  railroad,  and  of  which 
he  was  then  in  command.  Eegimental  Headquarters  were  established  at  the 
Junction;  company  A  was  posted  about  three  miles  down  the  road ;  company 
P  at  Gainesville ;  company  H  at  Haymarket ;  company  I  about  two  miles  be- 
yond ;  company  K  at  Thoroughfare  Gap ;  company  E  at  Broad  Eun  station; 
and  companies  B,  O,  and  D,  under  Major  Frink,  at  White  Plains. 

On  the  3d  of  May,  two  soldiers  belonging  to  a  Wisconsin  regiment,  who 
had  previously  been  taken  prisoners  and  had  escaped,  came  to  a  farm  house 
w^ithin  the  lines.  Being  encountered  by  an  armed  party  belonging  to  the  neigh- 
borhood, Eobert  E.  Scott,  a  noted  Virginian,  and  another  prominent  citizen 
were  killed.  One  of  the  soldiers  in  attempting  to  flee,  was  shot  down,  the  other 
escaped  without  injury. 

On  the  10th  of  May,  on  being  relieved  by  the  Twenty-eighth  Pennsylvania^ 
Colonel  Geary,  it  was  ordered  to  move  to  Catlett's  station,  on  the  Orange  and 
Alexandria  railroad,  and  report  to  General  Hartsuif.  Concentrating  at  the 
Junction,  the  regiment  marched  on  the  12th,  and  arrived  at  the  station  at  mid- 
night. General  HartsufPs  brigade*  having  gone  to  Falmouth,  the  .march  was 
continued,  arriving  two  days  later.  Much  difficulty  was  experienced  in  moving 
the  trains  on  the  marcb,  the  frequent  rains  rendering  the  roads  next  to  impas- 
sable. On  the  23d  of  May,  the  Division  was  reviewed  by  President  Lincoln, 
accompanied  by  General  M'Dowell  and  staff  and  the  French  minister.  Stone- 
wall Jackson  having  entered  the  Shenandoah  valley  via  Gordonsville,  was  me- 
nacing the  army  of  General  Banks.  Ord's  Division  was  ordered  to  join  Shields 
and  i)roceed  to  his  relief.  Moving  to  Acquia  Creek,  the  Brigade  proceeded  by 
steamer  to  Alexandria,  and  from  thence  by  rail  to  Manassas  Junction,  en- 
camping near  the  former  Headquarters  of  General  Beauregard.  Proceeding  ??ia 
Haymarket,  White  Plains,  and  Salem  to  Piedmont,  the  regiment  drew  three 
days'  rations  and  stripped  to  light  marching  order.  From  thence  it  proceeded 
to  the  neighborhood  of  Front  Eoyal,  where  the  divisions  of  Generals  Ord  and 
Shields  were  concentrated. 

On  the  1st  of  June,  cannonading  was  heard  in  the  direction  of  Strasburg, 
occasioned  by  the  skirmishing  of  Fremont's  advance  with  the  rear  guard  of 
Jackson,  now  returning  from  his  discomfiture  and  route  of  Banks.  Hartsuff's 
brigade  moved  at  noon  of  the  2d  in  the  direction  of  Strasburg,  and  crossed 
the  Shenandoah  river ;  but,  after  proceeding  about  four  miles,  was  halted  by 
order  of  General  M'Dowell,  who  was  directing  the  movements  of  the  army. 
The  march  was  resumed,  crossing  a  second  fork  of  the  river  and  camping  at 
Water  Lick  station.  During  the  afternoon  and  night  it  rained  almost  inces- 
santly, and  the  command  was  destitute  of  provisions,  with  the  exception  of 
beef.  Fortunately,  twelve  barrels  of  flour,  found  in  a  mill  on  the  line  of  march, 
were  seized  and  distributed  to  the  brigade,  affording  temporary  relief.  On  the 
4th  of  June,  the  brigade  was  ordered  to  return  to  Front  Eoyal.  The  streams 
were  so  swollen  that  the  fords  had  become  impassable,  and  the  bridges  were 
endangered.    Great  difficulty  was  experienced  in  crossing  the  baggage  trains, 

*  Organization  of  Sd  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  George  S.  Hartsuff",  2d  Division,  Major  Gen- 
eral E.  O.  C.  Ord.  Eighty-third  Regiment  New  York  Volunteers,  (Ninth  nulitia,)  Colonel  J. 
W.  StUes ;  Twelfth  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  Colonel  Fletcher  Webster ;  Thirteenth 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  Colonel  S.  Vv^.  Leonard ;  Eleventh  Regiment  Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers,  Colonel  Richard  (.-oulter.    Colonels  ranked  in  the  above  order. 


250  ELEVENTH  HEGIMElfT  1862 

cattle  herds,  and  artillery.  Colonel  Coulter,  with  a  portion  of  the  Eleventh 
regiment,  was  left  behind  to  secure  their  safe  passage.  The  only  way  leffc  for 
withdrawing  them^  was  by  the  railroad  bridge,  the  ford  by  which  it  had  ad- 
vanced being  now  a  raging  torrent.  The  bridge  consisted  of  trestle-work  with- 
out flooring.  With  the  necessary  material  taken  from  an  old  mill  in  the  vi- 
cinity, Colonel  Coulter  prepared  the  bridge  for  crossing,  and  during  the  night 
the  trains,  artillery,  and  herds,  together  with  the  trains  of  General  Bayard's 
cavalry  brigade,  were  brought  off  safely..  Scarcely  was  the  last  of  the  detach- 
ment over,  when  the  turnpike  and  railroad  bridges  were  both  swept  away. 
From  Front  Eoyal  the  brigade,  with  the  exception  of  company  F  of  the  Elev- 
enth, detailed  as  guard  to  the  train,  moved  by  ra,il  to  Manassas  Junction. 

M'Clellan's  Chickahominy  campaign  having  proved  abortive,  the  scattered 
corps  of  Fremont,  Banks,  and  M'Dowell  were  concentrated,  being  designated 
respectively  1st,  2d,  and  3d  corps  of  the  army  of  Yirginia,  and  placed  under 
the  command  of  Major  General  John  Pope,  to  meet  the  enemy  now  advancing 
from  Eichmond.  The  Eleventh  regiment  thus  became  a  part  of  the  3d  Bri- 
gade, 2d  Division  of  the  3d  corps. 

From  Manassas  Junction,  the  brigade  marched  via  Gamesville  to  Warren- 
ton,  and  thence  moved  to  the  neighborhood  of  Culpepper  Court  House.  The 
battle  of  Cedar  Mountain  opened  on  the  afternoon  of  the  9th  of  August,  the 
forces  of  Stonewall  Jackson  encountering  those  of  Banks.  The  3d  Division 
arrived  about  dark,  and  in  taking  position  was  exposed  to  a  severe  artillery 
fire,  and  remained  under  arms  during  the  night.  On  the  following  day,  the 
positions  were  several  times  changed,  in  anticipation  of  a  renewal  of  the  fight. 
Neither  party  manifesting  a  disposition  to  attack,  on  the  12th  both  engaged  in 
burying  their  dead,  and  on  the  13th  the  enemy  fell  back  across  the  Eapidan. 
In  this  engagement  the  Eleventh  had  three  wounded. 

Learning  from  his  scouts  that  Lee's  army  was  assembling  ia  fiill  strength  in 
ids  front,  Pope  commenced  on  the  18th,  a  retrogade  movement  from  the  line  of 
the  Eapidan.  At  tattoo,  that  night,  all  the  drum  corps  and  bands  were  brought 
into  requisition,  with  a  view  to  deceive  the  enemy  as  to  the  movements  in  pro- 
gress. Proceeding  through  Culpepper,  the  brigade  took  position  on  the  19th, 
on  the  leffc  or  north  bank  of  the  Eappahannock,  and  the  enemy,  following  up 
the  retreat,  soon  appeared  and  commenced  skirmishing  with  the  cavalry.  About 
noon  of  the  20th,  the  Eleventh,  with  a  section  of  Matthews'  battery,  (F,  First 
Pennsylvania  artillery,)  under  Lieutenant  Casey,  crossed  the  river  and  took  po- 
sition on  Graveyai-d  Hill,  about  five  hundred  yards  beyond  the  bridge.  Durmg 
the  succeeding  night,  an  additional  bridge  was  built.  The  detachment  being 
hotly  shelled  by  the  enemy,  the  Twelfth  Massachusetts  and  Thompson's  Inde- 
pendent Pennsylvania  battery  of  four  guns,  were  sent  to  its  support,  and  the 
remainder  of  the  brigade  was  pushed  across.  Entrenchments  were  commenced 
on  the  hiU,  at  which  the  men  worked  vigorously  during  the  day  and  night  of 
the  22d.  A  sudden  rise  in  the  river  swept  away  the  newly  constructed  bridge, 
and  the  brigade  was  ordered  to  retire  to  the  north  bank,  which  was  done  under 
a  heavy  fire  in  safety,  and  the  railroad  bridge  destroyed.  The  loss  of  the  Elev- 
enth in  this  engagement  was  one  killed,  three  wounded,  and  one  missing,  Ma- 
jor Frink  and  Ai^utant  TJncapher  having  their  horses  shot  under  them. 

On  the  27th  of  August,  Lieutenant  Andrew  G.  Happer,  with  a  detachment 
of  fifty-one  men  for  company  G,  arrived  in  camp.  Authority  had  at  length 
been  given  to  Captain  John  B,  M'Grew,  of  Allegheny  county,  to  recruit  the 


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company  newled  to  complete  the  organization  of  the  regiment,  and  this  was 
the  first  detachment.  Marching  through  Warrenton  to  Hay  market,  the  com- 
mand was  joined  by  the  cavalry  brigade  of  General  Bayard.  Stonewall  Jack- 
son had  already  passed  through  Thoroughfare  Gap,  and  taken  position  in  the 
rear  of  Pope,  and  Longstreet  was  preparing  to  follow  him.  To  stop  the  ad- 
vance of  the  latter  until  a  decisive  battle  could  be  fought  with  Jackson,  Eick- 
ett's  (formerly  Ord's)  division  of  M'Dowell's  corps,  was  ordered  to  seize  and 
hold  Thoroughfare  Gap.  On  account  of  its  familiarity  with  tke  ground,  gained 
during  the  previous  summer  months,  the  Eleventh  was  ordered  to  take  the  ad- 
vance- At  three  o'clock  in  the  afternoon  of  the  28th,  it  formed  and  advanced 
in  line  on  the  north  side  of  the  turnpike,  company  H  of  the  Twelfth  Massa- 
chusetts being  deployed  as  skirmishers.  At  the  same  time,  the  Twelfth  and 
Thirteenth  Massachusetts,  with  company  A,  Captain  Kuhn  of  the  Eleventh, 
deployed  as  skirmishers,  advanced  on  the  south  side  of  the  turnpike.  The 
enemy's  skirmishers,  after  slight  resistance  gave  way,  ten  of  whom  were  taken 
prisoners.  On  reaching  the  summit  of  the  hill  to  the  right  of  the  Gap,  the 
column  met  a  heavy  fire,  but  succeeded  m  establishing  a  line  a  little  beyond, 
the  left  resting  near  the  road  leading  through  the  Gap.  Owing  to  the  nature 
■of  the  ground,  it  was  impossible  to  advance  farther,  liepeated  attempts  were 
made  to  force  the  position,  but  in  each  case  the  enemy  was  repulsed  with  evi- 
dent loss.  An  attempt  to  turn  the  right  flank  Avas  met  and  prevented  by  the 
Eighty-fourth  Pennsylvania,  Colonel  Bo^inaiL  The  enemy^  having  gained  a 
sheltered  position  in  Chapman's  stone  mill,  and  on  the  hill  in  its  rear,  kept  up 
a  galling  fire,  inflicting  severe  loss,  wliich  fell  heavily  upon  the  left  wing,  com- 
posed of  companies  B,  I).  E,  and  G,  of  the  Eleventh.  After  holding  the  po- 
sition under  a  hot  fire  with  great  steadiness  for  upwards  of  an  hour,  the  force 
was  withdraT\Ti,  The  loss  of  the  regiment  in  tliis  engagement  was  two  ofiioers 
and  sixteen  enlisted  men  killed,  and  three  officers  and  thirty-seven  enlisted 
men  wounded,  with  two  missing,  one  of  whom  was  thought  to  have  been  killed. 
Company  G,  composed  entirely  of  recruits,  having  joined  the  regiment  only 
the  day  previous^  although  suffering  severely,  behaved  with  great  gallantry. 

While  the  engagement  was  in  progress  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  General  King's 
division  of  M'Dowell's  corps  was  fighting  Jackson  at  Groveton.  Early  on  the 
morning  of  the  29th,  Eickett's  division  took  up  the  march  for  Bristoe  station, 
arriving  in  the  afternoon  upon  the  field  where  Hooker,  the  day  previous,  had 
defeated  the  enemy,  and  where  the  dead  lay  scattered  over  the  ground  as  they 
fell.  Continuing  the  march,  it  passed  Manassas  Junction,  and  arriving  on  the 
first  Bull  Eun  battle-field,  late  at  night,  took  position  in  line  early  on  the  fol- 
lowing morning.  At  noon  the  brigade,  with  Captain  Thompson's  Pennsyl- 
vania battery,  was  sent  to  the  right  with  orders  from  M'Dowell  to  pursue  the 
enemy ;  but,  soon  encountering  him  firmly  posted,  the  brigade  was  withdrawn 
and  being  temporarily  attached  to  General  Tower's  (2d)  Brigade,  was  sent  to 
the  left.  With  the  Twelfth  Massachusetts  on  the  right,  the  Thirteenth  on  the 
left,  and  the  Eleventh  Pennsylvania  in  centre,  the  brigade  advanced  to  the  at- 
tack. The  action  soon  became  very  warm,  the  Union  lines  being  thrown  into 
considerable  confusion,  and,  in  about  an  hour,  all  the  troops  of  M'Dowell's 
corps  engaged  at  this  point,  were  in  retreat.  In  the  heat  of  the  action.  Colo- 
nel Fletcher  Webster,  of  the  Twelfth  Massachusetts,  was  killed,  leaving  Colo- 
nel Coulter  in  command  of  the  brigade.  General  Tower,  being  soon  after  se- 
i^jerely  wounded,  the  command  devolved  on  Colonel  Coulter,  who  held  his  po- 


252  ELEVENTH  REGIMENT.  1862 

sition  until  overpowered  by  the  masses  of  the  enemy  hurled  upon  him  when 
he  was  forced  to  yield ;  reinlbrcements  arriving  from  Sigel's  corps,  he  renewed 
the  engagement,  but  the  weight  and  impetuosity  of  the  enemy's  attack  was  so 
overwhelming,  that  they  soon  melted  before  it.  Eetiring  to  the  neighborhood 
of  Cub  Eun,  the  fragments  of  these  shattered  brigades  bivouacked  for  the 
night.  On  this  hotly  contested  field,  the  Eleventh  regiment  lost  fifty-two  kiUed,, 
sixty-seven  wounded,  and  seventy -five  taken  prisoners ;  of  the  latter,  the  greater 
portion  were  wounded.  Lieutenant  Colonel  Thomas  S.  Martin  was  killed  early 
in  the  action,  and  Major  Henry  A.  Frink,  after  having  his  horse  shot  imder 
him,  was  severely  wounded,  and  fell  into  the  enemy's  hands.  Colonel  Coul- 
ter^s  horse  was  also  struck  by  a  musket  baU  in  the  neck.  Several  color-bear- 
ers were  shot  down,  but  the  State  flag  was  saved.  Sergeant  Fightner,  bear- 
ing the  flag  presented  to  the  regiment  while  in  the  three  months'  service  by 
the  Union  ladies  of  Maitiosbui^g,  was  wounded  and  fell  with  that  flag  into 
the  hands  of  the  enemy.  The  struggle  was  short,  the  regiment  being  but  about 
an  hour  under  fire,  but  the  losses  it  sustained  attest  the  terrible  ordeal  to  which 
it  was  subjected,  and  the  natiu-e  of  the  onset  by  which  it  was,  overpowered'. 

Proceeding  to  Centreville  on  the  morning  of  the  30th,  Colonel  Stiles  rejoined 
and  assumed  command  of  the  brigade.  Ammunition  was  distributed,  and 
preparations  were  made  to  muster  the  brigade,  which  was  prevented  by  orders, 
to  march.  On  the  following  day  General  Kearney's  division  was  hotly  engaged 
at  ChantiUy,  and  the  3d  Division  was  ordered  to  move,  at  two  o'clock,  P.  M.,. 
to  his  support.  Forming  in  the  rear  of  Kearney,  the  line  was  exposed  to  the 
enemy's  fire  without  the  opportunity  of  returning  it.  The  enemy  were  at  length 
repulsed  and  withdrew  during  the  night.  Tn  this  engagement  two  brave  Union 
Generals,  Kearney  and  Stevens,  were  killed.    The  Eleventh  had  one  wounded.. 

Eetuing  to  HaU's  Hill,  near  Washiiigton,  the  regiment  encamped,  and,  in 
pursuance  of  an  act  of  Congress  dispensing  with  regimental  bands,  the  band  of 
the  Eleventh  was  mustered  out  of  service.  The  well  modulated  blasts  of  these 
ijiasters  of  the  horn  had  cheered  the  heart  of  the  soldier  and  lightened  his  step? 
on  many  a  weary  march,  and  it  was  with  sincere  regret  that  they  parted  com- 
pany J  but  the  rough  campaigning  of  the  last  few  weeks  doubtless  rendered 
the  order  a  welcome  one.  On  the  night  of  the  6th  of  September,  the  regiment 
majcched  through  Georgetown  and  Washington,  and  bivouacked  at  Silver 
Spring,  Maryland. 

In  the  campaign  now  opening,  which  terminated  in  the  battle  of  Antie- 
tam,  General  M'Clellanwas  placed  in  command  of  the  consolidated  Union, 
army,  and  General  Hooker  was  assigned  to  the  corps  heretofore  commanded  by 
General  M'HoweU,  which,  in  the  re-organi2;ation,  became  the  1st.  Moving  b;^ 
rapid  marches  to  the  vicinity  of  Turner's  Gap,  in  South  Mountain,  where  the 
enemy  were  posted  to  dispute  the  passage,  the  action  to  dislodge  them  com- 
ijienced.  Eickett's  division  had  rested  the  night  previous  in  the  neighborhood 
of  Frederick  City.  Eeveille  was  sounded  at  three,  A.  M.,  and  at  five  the  troops 
were  in  motion.  Arriving  in  the  vicinity  of  the  battle-ground,  knapsacks  were 
deposited  on  the  old  Braddock  road,  and  the  line  formed  with  the  1st  Brigade 
on  the  right,  the  3d  in  centre,  and  the  2d  on  the  left.  At  about  four  P.  M.,  the 
division  moved  forward  up  the  mountain,  on  the  right  of  the  turnpike,  to  the 
support  of  General  Meade's  division.  The  action  at  this  time  was  very  severe,, 
but  the  enemy's  fire  was  principally  concentrated  on  the  Pennsylvania  Eeserves^ 
Eushing  up  over  very  rugged  and  precipitous  ground,  the  crest  of  the  moun- 


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tain  was  carried,  and  the  command  remained  on  the  field  in  front  of,  and  very- 
near  to  the  enemy  during  the  night.  The  loss  during  the  day  in  the  Eleventh 
was  two  wounded.  At  daylight  on  the  15th,  the  line  moved  forward  over  the 
mountain  with  skinnishers  advanced ;  but  the  enemy  had  retired,  leaving  many 
prisoners,  mostly  stragglers,  in  our  hands.  Halting  on  the  west  side  of  the 
Gap  long  enough  to  receive  a  fresh  supply  of  hard  bread,  the  march  was  re- 
sumed, passing  through  Boonsboro'  and  encamping  at  midnight  on  Antietam 
creek,  one  mile  from  Keedysville. 

As  soon  as  the  two  armies  began  to  confront  each  other,  Hooker  was  or- 
dered to  move  on  our  extreme  right,  and  flank  and  attack  the  enemy's  left. 
The  division  broke  camp  at  three  o'clock  on  the  afternoon  of  the  16th,  crossed 
Antietam  creek,  moved  towards  Sharpsburg,  and  at  dusk  took  position  under 
a  heavy  axtUlery  fire.  During  the  night  the  men  remained  under  arms,  the 
Eleventh  resting  in  a  corn  field,  the  tie  of  the  enemy's  artillery  being  kept  up 
through  the  early  part,  and  a  brisk  musketry  fire  nearly  the  entire  night. 

At  daylight  on  the  17th,  the  brigade  moved  forward  in  line,  with  two  compa- 
nies of  each  regiment  deployed  as  skirmishers,  companies  E  and  E.  skirmishing 
in  front  of  the  Eleventh.  The  enemy  were  soon  encountered  in  a  commanding 
position,  well  covered.  General  Hartsuff,  who  had  gone  forward  to  examine  the 
ground,  was  severely  wounded  and  taken  from  the  field,  early  io.  the  engage- 
ment. Upon  his  fall,  the  command  of  the  brigade  devolved  upon  Colonel  Coul- 
ter, and  that  of  the  Eleventh  regiment  upon  Captain  Cook,  of  company  F. 
Moving  steadUy  forward,  the  left  was  made  to  connect  with  Seymour's  brigade 
of  the  Pennsylvania  Eeserves,  when  the  engagement  became  general.  The 
enemy  were  driven  back,  contesting  every  inch  of  ground  with  great  firmness, 
until  re-inforceed,  when  our  line  was  compelled  to  retire,  losing  a  part  of  the 
ground  already  gained.  A  position  was  finally  taken,  and  held  by  the  brigade, 
vmtU  re-inforced  hy  a  part  of  General  Sumner's  corps,  when  the  enemy  were 
again  compelled  to  give  way.  At  nine  o'clock  in  the  morning,  the  brigade  was 
relieved,  and  retiring  a  short  distance  re-formed,  and  received  a  fresh  supply 
of  ammunition.*  Going  into  action  at  about  five  o'clock  in  the  morning,  and 
retiring  at  nine,  it  was,  during  two  hours  of  that  time,  subjected  to  a  most 
galling  and  destructive  fire.  At  two  o'clock  in  the  afternoon,  the  division 
moved  to  the  right  near  Sharpsburg  pike,  to  the  support  of  batteries  there  en- 
gaged, where  it  remained  under  arms  through  the  following  evening  and  night. 
On  the  18th,  the  enemy  placed  batteries  in  position  to  command  the  Union  guns, 
with  the  design  of  compelling  the  abandonment  of  the  position,  but  were  forced 
by  the  precision  and  accuracy  of  the  fire,  to  abandon  the  attempt.  As  soon  aa 
the  firing  ceased,  details  were  sent  out  to  bury  the  dead,  and  the  enemy  began 
sullenly  to  retire.    In  this  battle,  the  Eleventh  lost  one  officer  and  twenty-six 

*  The  morning  of  the  17th,  your  orders  to  advance  and  occupy  the  works  m  front  were  being 
earned  out,  when  Brigadier  General  Hartsuff,  who  was  examining  the  ground,  was  severely 
wounded,  and  the  services  of  this  valuable  officer  were  lost,  when  the  brigade  moved  for- 
ward, supported  by  the  Second  Brigade  on  the  left,  and  First  Brigade  on  the  right,  all  advanc- 
ing with  the  Artillery  Battery  F,  First  Pennsylvania  Artillery,  under  Captaia  Mathews,  and 
Captain  Thompson's  Independent  Pennsylvania  Battery,  each  consisting  of  four  three  inch 
rifled  guns.  Taking  advantage  of  the  ground,  both  batteries  opened  with  destructive  effect ; 
officers  and  men  displaying  great  coolness  while  exposed  to  a  severe  fire  of  artillery  and  in- 
fantry. The  Division  gained  the  outer  edge  of  the  woods  and  kept  up  a  fearful  fire  for  a  few 
hours,  tmtil  the  ammunition  being  exhausted,  and  the  supports  coming  up,  was  compelled  to 
retire  to  re-flU  boxes,  after  which  the  division  joined  the  rest  of  the  corps  on  the  right,  near  the 
turnpike.      *       *       *  Official  Report  of  General  Bickctts, 


254  ELEVENTH  EEGIMENT.  1862 

men  killed,  four  officers  and  eiglity-five  men  wounded,  and  two  men  taken  pri- 
soners.   Adjutant  Uncapher  also  had  his  horse  killed  under  him. 

Moving  towards  the  Potomac,  the  rebel  army  having  re-crossed,  the  brigade 
was  reviewed  on  the  3d  of  October,  by  President  Lincoln,  accompanied  by  Gen- 
erals M'Clellan  and  Eeynolds.  On  the  11th,  three  regiments  of  the  brigade, 
the  Eleventh  Pennsylvania,  and  Twelfth  and  Thirteenth  Massachusetts,  were 
detailed  under  Colonel  Coulter,  for  picket  duty  on  roads  leading  to  Hagerstown 
and  Sharpsburg,  on  the  occasion  of  Stuart's  raid  through  Maryland  to  Cham- 
bersburg,  around  the  rear  of  the  army.  On  the  20th,  and  again  on  the  29th  of 
October,  clothing  and  shelter  tents  were  issued,  comprising  a  complete  outfit, 
of  which  the  regiment  was  in  great  need.  On  the  26th,  an  order  was  received 
for  the  division  to  leave  its  baggage  in  camp  under  guard,  and  to  march  at 
once  into  Viiginia.  Moving  through  Crampton's  Pass,  and  crossing  the  Poto- 
mac on  a  pontoon  bridge  at  a  point  nearly  oi^posite  Berlin,  the  division  passed 
through  LovettsvUle,  Bloomfield,  and  Salem,  to  the  neighborhood  of  Warrenton. 

On  the  8th  of  November,  General  M'Clellan  was  relieved,  and  General  Burn- 
side  was  ordered  to  assume  command  of  the  army  of  the  Potomac.  Three  days 
previous.  General  Gibbon  assumed  command  of  the  division  in  place  of  Gen- 
eral Eicketts,  and  on  the  7th  of  October,  Brigadier  General  Nelson  Taylor  was 
assigned  to  the  command  of  the  brigade,  relieving  Colonel  Coulter.  Soon  after- 
wards the  brigades  of  the  division  were  re-organized,  the  Third*  receiving  and 
parting  with  two  regiments. 

At  midnight  of  the  7th  of  November,  after  a  hard  march  in  a  heavy  snow 
storm,  orders  were  received  to  prepare  two  days'  rations,  and  be  ready  to  move 
at  a  moment's  notice  to  support  General  Bayard  upon  the  Eappahannock. 
The  brigade  moved  on  the  following  afternoon,  and  took  position  near  the  rail- 
road bridge  in  support  of  the  cavalry,  the  enemy's  forces  being  on  the  opposite 
side  of  the  river,  and  his  pickets  in  sight.  It  remained  on  duty,  occasionally 
skirmishing  with  the  enemy,  until  the  18th,  when  the  whole  command  was  re- 
lieved by  General  Pleasanton,  and  the  bridge  across  the  Eappahannock  was 
burned.  The  cavalry  took  the  river  roads,  and  the  infantry  that  by  Bealton's 
Station,  and  marched  to  Acquia  landing,  where  the  Eleventh  was  detailed  for 
fatigue  duty  at  the  wharf.  Here  the  regiment  received  pay,  clothing,  camp 
and  garrison  equipage,  and,  in  pursuance  of  recent  general  orders  requiring 
officers  to  be  mustered  in  for  every  new  grade  fiUed,  those  of  the  Eleventh  to 
whom  it  applied  were  mustered. 

On  the  10th  of  December,  taking  three  days'  cooked  rations,  and  sixty-six 
rounds  of  ammunition,  the  regiment  marched  in  the  direction  of  Fredericks- 
burg, where  preparations  were  in  progress  for  a  general  engagement,  and  biv- 
ouacked on  the  night  of  the  11th,  near  the  river.  Heavy  cannonading  had 
been  kept  up  during  the  entire  day,  Fredericksburg  being  bombarded  and  at 
times  on  fire.  Crossing  the  Eappahannock  on  a  pontoon  bridge  two  miles  be- 
low Fredericksburg,  on  the  morning  of  the  12th,  the  division  gained  a  position 
at  two  P.  M.,  about  two  hundred  and  fifty  yards  from  the  Bowling  Green  road, 
where  it  lay  in  line,  under  arms,  duriag  the  night.    On  the  following  morning, 

*  Organization  of  Third  Brigade,  General  Taylor.  Eighty-third  Regiment  New  York  Volun- 
teers, (Ninth  Militia,)  Colonel  Stiles ;  Thirteenth  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  Colonel 
Leonard;  Eleventh  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Coulter;  Ninety-seventh 
Regiment  New  York  Volunteers,  Colonel  Wheelock;  Eighty-eighth  Regiment  Pennsylvania 
Volunteers,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Wagner. 


1862  BATTLE   OP  FREDERIC  KSBUEG-  255 

as  soon  as  the  fog  had  risen  sufficiently,  tlic  Tii vision  moved  forward  by  bri- 
gades, the  Third  having  the  advance,  and  crossed  the  Bowling  Green  road. 
About  two  hundred  yards  beyond,  the  skirmishers  met  the  enemy  and  were 
soon  engaged.  The  position  of  the  Eleventh  was  on  the  extreme  left  of  the 
brigade,  where,  from  the  nature  of  the  ground,  it  was  much  exposed  to  the 
enemy's  artillery.  After  some  time,  it  went  forward  about  fifty  yards,  where  it 
found  better  cover.  At  two  o'clock  in  the  afternoon,  the  line  was  again  ad- 
vanced and  the  engagement  became  general.  The  Third,  still  holding  the  ad- 
vance, and  receiving  the  first  onset  of  the  ememy,  suffered  fearftdly ,  but  was  well 
supported  by  the  First  and  Second  Brigades.  The  colors  of  the  Eleventh  were 
three  times  shot  down,  but  as  often  re-placed  and  borne  triumphantly  forward. 
In  the  heat  of  the  engagement.  Colonel  Coulter  was  severely  wounded,  and 
the  command  devolved  upon  Captain  Kuhn.  The  ammunition  having  been 
exhausted,  the  regiment  re-formed  on  the  Bowling  Green  road,  where  a  fresh 
supply  was  obtained,  and  subsequently  the  brigade  took  up  a  position  to  the 
left  of  that  occupied  on  the  night  of  the  12th,  where  it  remained  in  line  of  battle 
during  the  night  and  the  following  day.  At  daylight  on  the  15th,  the  regiment 
retired  about  one  hundred  yards  under  cover  of  rising  ground,  whence  it  was 
ordered  on  picket  duty  at  Cross  Eoads,  continuing  untU  three  A.  M.,  of  the 
16th,  when  it  crossed  to  the  left  bank  of  the  Eappahannock,  and  encamped 
near  Fahnouth.  In  this  battle,  the  Eleventh  lost  one  commissioned  officer 
and  fourteen  men  killed,  five  commissioned  officers  and  sixty-one  men  wounded, 
and  five  taken  prisoners.  Colonel  Coulter  was  sent  to  the  general  hospital, 
at  Washington,  and  Lieutenant  Colonel  K  W.  Batchelder,  of  the  Thirteenth 
Massachusetts,  was,  by  special  order,  placed  in  command  of  the  regiment.  Gen- 
eral Gibbon  was  also  wounded  in  the  action,  and  was  succeeded  by  General 
Taylor. 

On  the  31st,  Brigadier  General  John  A.  Eobinson  was  assigned  to  the  com- 
mand of  the  division,  and  on  the  2d  of  January,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Henry  A. 
Frink,  who  had  been  severely  wounded  and  taken  prisoner  at  the  battle  of 
Bull  Kun,  returned  and  assumed  command ;  but  unable  to  endure  the  hardsliips 
of  the  camp,  he  was,  a  few  days  later,  sent  to  Georgetown  hospital.  On  the  2d 
of  January,  all  the  arms  of  calibre  '57  and  '58,  were  exchanged  for  rifled  mus- 
kets of  calibre  '69.  Colonel  Coulter  re-joiued  the  regiment  on  the  19th,  but, 
being  stUl  unfit  for  duty,  did  not  assume  command. 

On  the  20th  of  January,  opened  that  celebrated  campaign  under  Burnside, 
known  as  the  "  Mud  March,"  in  which  the  Eleventh  held  a  distinguished  part. 
Purijosing  to  cross  the  Eappahannock  and  again  offer  battle.  General  Burnside 
put  his  columns  in  motion ;  but  scarcely  were  they  out  of  camp  when  the  rains 
began  to  descend,  and  the  mud  to  deepen.  The  division  moved  out  to  Stone- 
man's  Switch,  on  the  Eichmond,  Fredericksburg,  and  Potomac  railroad,  where 
it  bivouacked  for  the  night.  Colonel  Coulter  accompanied  in  an  ambulance, 
but,  being  unable  to  bear  the  march,  was  taken  back  to  Falmouth.  The  divi- 
sion moved  above  Falmouth  and  encamped  on  the  21st,  where  it  remained  dur- 
ing the  22d  and  23d,  it  being  utterly  impossible  to  move  either  trains  or  artil- 
lery, the  infantry  marchiug  with  the  greatest  difficidty.  Yielding  to  an  impe- 
rious necessity,  further  advance  was  abandoned,  and  the  troops  were  ordered 
back,  the  Eleventh  occupying  its  old  camp  at  Fletcher's  Chapel.  On  the  26th 
of  January,  General  Burnside  was  relieved,  and  Major  General  Joseph  Hooker 
was  placed  in  command  of  the  army  of  the  Potomac.    Dispirited  by  its  re- 


256  ELEVENTH  EEGTMENT,  [1863 

peated  fa,iliires,  the  troops  were  sutTered  to  rest  hi  camp,  wliile  its  commander 
was  busily  engaged  in  re-organizing  its  ranks. 

Early  in  Ajiril  great  activity  prevailed  tbrougliout  tlie  army.  Inspections 
were  critically  made,  reviews  were  frequent,  and  every  indication  pointed  to 
the  early  opening  of  a  campaign.  Colonel  Coulter  havhig  resumed  command 
of  the  regiment,  Colonel  Leonard  of  the  brigade,  and  General  Eobinsou  of  the 
division,  it  was  reviewed  on  the  2d  of  Aijril  by  General  Hooker,  and  a  few  days 
thereafter  by  President  Lincoln.  On  the  14th  of  Ai^ril  all  sui-plus  clothing  and 
baggage  were  sent  to  Belle  Plains.  In  acknowledgment  of  his  many  services, 
and  in  anticipation  of  an  active  campaign.  Chaplain  William  H.  Locke  was 
presented  with  a  horse  by  the  line  officers  of  the  regiment. 

To  obviate  the  many  difficulties  arising  from  a  lack  of  ready  recognition  of 
the  members  of  the  different  corps  and  divisions  of  the  army,  General  Hooker 
invented  a  system  of  badges,  by  which  to  designate  them,  and  the  Chief  Quar- 
termaster was  ordered  to  furnish  them  to  all  officers  and  enlisted  men.  These 
badges  were  fastened  on  the  centre  of  the  top  of  the  cap,  and  insijectors  v.^ere 
tlirected  to  see  that  they  were  worn.  By  this  system,  the  badge  for  the  2d  Di- 
vision of  the  1st  army  corps,  to  which  the  Eleventh  regiment  belonged,  was  a 
white  globe  or  disc. 

General  Hooker,  having  made  the  necessary  preparations  for  a  general  en- 
gagement, desired  to  mask  his  real  design  of  crossing  above  Fredericksburg,  by 
making  a  great  show  of  crossing  below.  He  accordingly  sent  the  1st,  3d,  and 
Cth  corps  vzith  immense  pontoon  trains  down  the  sti'eam  to  cross  and  make  a 
demonstration  on  the  right  wing  of  the  rebel  army.  The  3d  Brigade  marched 
at  five  A.  M.  of  the  29th,  and  halting  in  a  field  till  afternoon,  it  approached  the 
Eappahannock  at  the  pontoons  of  the  1st  corps,  where  the  left  grand  division 
imder  Franklin  had  effected  a  passage  on  the  12th  of  December  previous.  Mer- 
rill's brigade,  after  a  spirited  engagement,  had  gained  possession  of  the  right 
bank  early  iu  the  day,  and  iu  the  afternoon  the  balance  of  the  division  joined  it. 
For  two  days,  30th  of  April  and  1st  of  May,  the  forces  remained  in  nearly  the 
same  position,  with  three  pontoon  bridges  stretched  across  the  stream,  the  di- 
vision upon  the  south  bank  throwing  up  breast-works  and  planting  pieces,  while 
a  vigorous  cannonading  and  some  picket  firing  was  kept  up  from  both  sides  of 
the  river.  On  the  morning  of  the  2d  of  May,  a  heavy  fire  was  opened  upon 
the  enemy's  batteries,  who  seemed  to  have  been  reinforced,  and  at  eleven  A.  M. 
the  division  marched  away  to  the  United  States  ford,  twelve  miles  above  Fal- 
mouth, and  crossing  the  stream  took  position  at  midnight  on  the  right  of  the 
line,  near  ChanceUorsville.  The  3d  Brigade  occupied  the  centre  of  the  division, 
and  was  engaged  during  the  remainder  of  the  night  in  digging  rifle  pits  and 
erecting  breast-works.  The  day  had  been  warm,  and  the  march  of  twenty  miles, 
concluded  with  intrenching,  had  completely  exhausted  the  men.  On  the  3d, 
the  breast- works  were  streng-thened,  and  Eamseur's  (5th  TJ.  S.)  and  HaU's  (2d 
Maine)  batteries  were  placed  in  position  on  the  right,  where  a  furious  attack  was 
made  by  the  enemy,  which  was  repulsed,  and  a  large  number  of  prisoners 
brought  in.  On  the  4th,  fighting  continued  at  intervals  on  the  left,  and  at  four 
P.  M.,  the  Eleventh  was  placed  on  the  skirmish  line  in  front  of  the  division, 
where  it  continued  until  the  morning  of  May  6th.  During  the  night  of  the  5th, 
the  army  retired,  and  at  dawn  on  the  following  day,  the  regiment  withdrew 
ti)  ihe  intrenchments  and  found  them  abandoned.  Here  it  was  joined  by  the 
One  Hundred  atid  Seventh  l^ennsylvania,  and  deploying  skirmishers  upon  the 


1863  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG.  257 

flank  and  rear,  the  two  regiments  retired  to  United  States  Ford,  being  the  last 
troops  to  leave  the  field.  Ee-crossing  the  river,  the  Eleventh  marched  to  Fal- 
mouth, where  it  re-joined  the  division.  Not  arriving  upon  the  field  until  the 
second  day  of  the  battle,  and  not  being  actively  engaged,  it  had  no  casual- 
ties. In  consequence  of  the  reported  movement  of  the  enemy's  artillery  down 
the  river,  it  was  held  in  readiness  from  May  13th  to  15th  for  immediate  action, 
but  was  not  called  on  to  move. 

In  the  re-organization  of  the  army,  after  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville,  the 
Eleventh  was  assigned  to  the  Second  Brigade,*  Second  Division,  First  Army 
Corps.  In  anticipation  of  an  active  campaign,  an  order  was  issued  from  Head- 
quarters of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  on  the  11th  of  June,  requiring  all  sur- 
plus baggage  to  be  sent  to  the  rear,  all  persons  not  having  a  recognized  position 
in  the  army  to  be  excluded  from  its  lines,  and  the  troops  prepared  for  the  great- 
est possible  mobility.  Starting  on  a  race  which  culminated  at  Gettysburg,  the 
two  armies  went 'forward  by  the  Shenandoah  and  Potomac  valleys,  the  com- 
manders watchftd,  and  eager  to  seize  every  advantage.  Pleasanton  with  the 
cavalry  displayed  great  activity,  and  gained  a  signal  advantage  over  his  an- 
tagonist at  Brandy  Station,  and  again  at  UppervUle  and  Ashby's  Gap. 

Leaving  Falmouth  on  the  12th  of  June,  the  Second  Brigade  moved  via  War- 
renton  Junction,  Centreville,  Herndon  and  Guilford  Stations,  to  Edward's 
Ferry,  where  it  crossed  the  Potomac  on  the  25th,  and  continuing  the  march 
through  Barnsville,  Middletown  and  Emmittsburg,  halted  for  the  night,  at  Wol- 
ford's  farm,  on  the  Pennsylvania  State  Hue,  where  the  Eleventh  was  inspected 
and  mustered  for  pay.  Notice  of  the  order  relieving  General  Hooker,  and 
placing  General  Meade  in  command  of  the  army,  was  here  first  communicated 
to  the  troops.  Eesuming  the  march,  three  cheers  were  given  by  the  Eleventh 
and  Ninetieth  regiments  as  they  crossed  the  line,  then  hastened  forward,  de- 
termined to  strike  for  their  native  State  a  deadlier  blow.  Cannonading  was 
soon  heard  in  the  direction  of  Gettysburg,  and  the  column  was  pushed  for- 
ward with  all  possible  dispatch.  On  the  march,  the  Eleventh  formed  the  rear 
of  the  rear  brigade  of  the  division.  Arriving  in  the  neighborhood  of  Gettys- 
burg at  about  eleven  o'clock  A.  M.,  the  brigade  was  massed  on  the  north  side 
-and  near  the  railroad  embankment,  and  just  in  rear  of  Seminary  Eidge.  Scarcely 
had  it  halted,  when  General  Baxter  received  an  order  from  General  Eobinson 
to  send  forward  two  regiments.  The  Eleventh  Pennsylvania  and  the  Ninety- 
seventh  New  York,  under  the  command  of  Colonel  Coulter,  were  detached  for 
this  purpose,  and  proceeding  about  a  quarter  of  a  mile  to  the  right,  formed  on 
the  right  of  General  Cutler,  of  the  First  Division.  A  few  minutes  later,  General 
Baxter  moved  with  the  balance  and  formed  on  the  right  of  the  detachment,  as- 
suming command  of  the  entire  brigade.  The  skirmishers  were  quickly  engaged, 
and  at  about  half-past  twelve  P.  M.,  the  firing  became  general.  The  enemy 
were  soon  observed  advancing,  when  the  brigade  opened  a  heavy  fire,  causing 
them  to  recoil.  After  several  attempts,  in  each  with  fresh  troops,  finding  it  im- 
possible to  force  the  jwsition,  they  commenced  moving  to  the  left  under  a  galling 

*  Organization  of  the  Second  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  Henry  Baxter,  Second  Division, 
Brigadier  General  Jokn  C.  Robinson,  First  Corps,  Major  General  John  F.  Reynolds.  Eleventh 
Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Richard  Coulter ;  Mnety-seventh  Regiment  New 
York  Volunteers,  Colonel  Charles  Wheeloek ;  Ninetieth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers, 
Colonel  Peter  Lyle  ;  Twelfth  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volimteers,  Colonel  James  L.  Bates ; 
Eighty-third  Regiment  New  York  Volunteers,  Colonel  Williamson ;  Eighty-eighth  Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Major  Foust. 
33 


258  ELEVENTH  REGIMENT.  1863 

fire,  when  a  part  of  the  brigade,  including  the  Eleventh,  made  a  sally  which 
resulted  in  the  capture  of  about  five  hundred  of  the  enemy,  comprising  three 
regiments  of  Iverson's  North  Carolina  brigade.  The  line  was  steadily  main- 
tained under  a  heavy  pressure  until  after  three  o'clock,  when  the  Second  was 
relieved  by  a  portion  of  the  First  Brigade,  and  the  Eleventh  was  moved  to  the 
railroad  embankment  to  the  support  of  Stewart's  battery.  Both  flanks  of  the 
Union  army  having  been  turned,  it  was  ordered  to  fall  back  to  the  town  of 
Gettysburg,  tbe  Eleventh  retiring  with  the  brigade  along  the  railroad,  and 
suffering  severely  from  a  fire  of  musketry  and  artillery. 

The  division  immediately  took  position  on  Cemetery  Hill.  Here,  an  order 
was  received,  transfen-ing  the  Eleventh  regiment  from  the  Second  to  the  Ffrst 
Brigade,  and  directing  Colonel  Coulter  to  assume  command  in  place  of  General 
Paul,  who  had  been  severely  wounded  and  taken  from  the  field.  At  about  five 
o'clock  it  moved  from  the  Cemetery  to  the  left,  and  formed  near,  and  parallel 
with  the  Emmittsburg  road,  the  division  connecting  with  the  left  of  the  Eleventh 
Corps.  Having  formed  in  line  of  battle,  and  erected  temporary  breast-works, 
it  remained  in  position  supporting  batteries,  imtil  about  noon  of  the  following 
day,  July  2d,  when  it  was  relieved  by  General  Hays'  division  of  the  Second 
Corps,  and  retired  a  short  distance.  At  seven  o'clock  in  the  evening,  the  bri- 
gade moved  further  to  the  left  to  the  support  of  the  Third  Corps,  and  was  sub- 
jected to  artillery  fire  which  resulted  in  considerable  loss.  At  about  ten  o'clock 
P.  M.,  the  brigade  was  again  ordered  into  position  on  the  Emmittsburg  road, 
in  front  of  the  Cemetery,  in  support  of  a  portion  of  the  Eleventh  Corps,  from 
which  it  was  relieved  at  daylight  on  the  morning  of  the  3d.  At  two  o'clock  in 
the  afternoon,  the  artillery  fire  becoming  general  and  heavy  along  the  entire 
line,  the  brigade  was  moved  quickly  to  the  support  of  Captain  Eicketts'  and 
other  batteries,  on  the  right  and  front  of  Cemetery  Hill,  where  it  remained 
about  an  hour,  exposed  to  both  front  and  rear  fire  of  artillery,  and  a  skirmish 
fire  in  front.  When,  upon  the  point  of  moving.  Colonel  Coulter  was  severely 
wounded  in  the  arm,  and  temporarily  disabled,  but  remiained  with  the  brigade, 
and  soon  after  resumed  command.  At  about  three  o'clock  P.  M,,  it  moved 
rapidly  imder  a  severe  fire  to  the  support  of  the  Second  Corps,  upon  which  the 
enemy  had  massed  his  forces  for  a  last  desperate  attack,  and  took  position  on 
the  right  of  the  Third  Division  in  support  of  a  battery,  where  brisk  skirmishing 
was  kept  up  with  considerable  loss  on  both  sides,  until  nine  o'clock  P.  M.  Two 
hours  later,  it  being  ascertained  that  the  enemy  were  removing  fences,  either 
for  the  purpose  of  making  defence  against  attack,  or  of  opening  the  way,  the 
breast- works  were  much  strengthened  by  the  addition  of  stone  and  timber,  the 
brigade  working  nearly  the  entire  night.  On  the  following  day,  July  4th,  the 
position  remained  unchanged,  skirmishing  continuing  with  some  loss. 

Immediately  after  the  failure  of  the  grand  charge  on  the  afternoon  of  the 
3d,  the  rebel  leader  began  to  withdraw  his  forces.  But,  in  order  to  mask  his 
designs,  he  strengthened  all  his  picket  lines  and  fell  to  fortifying.  Beyond  shght 
encoimters,  there  was  little  activity  during  the  4th.  On  the  morning  of  the 
5th,  the  last  of  the  rebel  host  had  disappeared ;  the  gi'ound  was  yielded  j  the 
victory  won ! 

Upon  being  assigned  to  the  command  of  the  brigade.  Colonel  Coulter  turned 
over  the  command  of  the  regiment  to  Captain  Benjamin  E.  Haines,  who  was 
wounded  on  the  afternoon  of  the  3d  of  July,  and  was  succeeded  by  Captain 
John  B.  Overmyer,  who  remained  in  command  until  noon  of  July  4,  when  he 


\f863  TUB  MINE  EUN  CAMPAIGN.  259 

was  relieved  by  Captain  J.  J.  Bierer,  Lis  senior  officer,  just  then  returned  from 
an  absence  occasioned  by  sickness.  Tlie  losses  of  tlie  Eleventh  regiment  during 
the  four  days  of  fighting,  were  fifteen  killed,  fifty-nine  wounded,  and  sixty-four 
taken  prisoners.  Adjutant  Small  had  his  horse  shot  in  the  action  on  the  first 
instant. 

Pursuit  of  the  retreatuig  rebel  army  was  commenced  on  the  morning  of  the 
5th  of  July,  and  on  the  6thj  the  Union  army  was  in  full  motion.  Following  up 
the  direct  line  on  the  Chambersburg  road,  with  Sedgwick's  corps  subsequently 
re-inforced  by  the  Fifth,  as  far  as  Fairfield  Pass,  where  the  enemy  was  found  in 
some  force,  Meade  decided  to  debouch  to  the  left,  and  moved  through  Emmitts- 
burg  to  Middletown,  the  array  remaining  one  day  to  rest  and  refit.  At  day- 
light on  the  8th,  the  Eleventh  moved  with  the  brigade  and  bivouacked  that 
night  on  the  north  side  of  South  Mountain,  throwing  up  breast-works.  Moving 
on  July  10th,  through  Boonsboro'  to  Beaver  creek,  it  was  again  engaged  in 
throwing  uj)  breast- works,  where  an  attack  was  anticipated.  Crossing  Antie- 
tam  creek  at  noon  on  the  12th,  it  formed  in  line  of  battle  and  entrenched,  with 
the  enemy  in  its  immediate  fi?ont,  in  strong  position  well  fortified.  On  the  night 
of  the  13thj  the  enemy  escaped  across  the  Potomac,  and  further  pursuit  was 
given  over. 

Eeturning  to  Berlin,  the  regiment  crossed  the  river  on  pontoons,  and  en- 
camped on  the  night  of  the  18th,  at  Waterford,  Virginia.  Here  the  Eleventh, 
which  had  been  transferred  on  the  field  of  the  first  day  at  Gettysburg,  to  the 
First  Brigade,  was  returned  by  order  of  General  Eobinson  to  its  place  in  the 
Second.  In  the  forward  movement  of  the  army  to  the  Eapidan  and  retrograde 
to  Centreville,  the  regiment  participated,  but  did  not  become  actively  engaged. 
On  the  8th  of  October,  while  on  the  picket  line  in  the  neighborhood  of  Ger- 
mania  ford,  Colonel  Coulter,  division  officer  of  the  day,  had  occasion  to  com- 
municate with  the  officer  of  the  enemy's  pickets.  The  substance  of  the  commu- 
nication  was  signalled  JQ^om  the  nearest  station  to  rebel  Headquarters.  But 
this  was  not  the  conclusion  of  the  matter.  The  TJnion  signal  officers  supposing 
themselves  in  possession  of  the  enemy's  system  of  signals,  read  the  communi- 
cation and  reported  it  to  corps  Headquarters,  so  that  a  trivial  act  transpiring 
on  the  remote  picket  line  was  immediately  known  throughout  both  armies. 
Colonel  Coulter  was  summoned  to  the  tent  of  Generol  Newton  to  give  an  expla- 
nation, and  was  requested  to  make  a  detailed  report  of  the  facts.  The  event 
though  of  little  moment  in  itself,  proved  of  great  consequence  to  the  army  j 
for  the  rebel  signal  system  was  thereby  verified. 

As  the  army  again  moved  forward  on  the  Mine  Eun  expedition,  the  Eleventh 
took  the  Warrenton  road,  crossing  Bull  Eun  at  Stone  Bridge,  and  thence  moved 
through  Haymarket  to  Thoroughfare  Gap,  where  a  slight  skirmish  ensued. 
Crossing  the  Eappahannock  river  on  the  9th  of  November,  Colonel  Coulter 
was  placed  in  command  of  a  detachment  consisting  of  the  Sixteenth  Maine, 
Eighty-third  and  One  Hundred  and  Fourth  New  York,  and  Eleventh  Penn- 
sylvania regiments,  with  a  section  of  a  New  York  battery,  and  stationed  at 
Liberty,  where  were  established  General  Eichardson's  division  Headquarters, 
the  Eleventh  under  the  command  of  Major  Keenan.  An  attack  upon  an  out- 
post, by  Mosby's  cavalry  in  the  garb  of  Union  soldiers,  was  rei)ulsed,  but  not 
until  one  Union  soldier  was  wounded,  five  taken  prisoners  and  a  number  of 
horses  and  mules  driven  away.  The  assumed  uniform  protected  the  party  until 
too  late  for  the  picket  guard  to  make  a  successful  resistance. 


260  ELEVENTH  EBGIMBNT.  1864 

The  regiments  of  tliis  detachment  having  been  ordered  to  their  several  bri- 
gades, at  daylight  on  the  morning  of  the  27th  of  November,  thei  division  crossed 
the  Eappahannock  at  the  station,  and  the  Eapidan  at  Culpepper  Mines  ford^ 
encamped  at  Culpepper  gold  mines  and  on  the  following  day  marched  to  Eob- 
inson's  Tavern,  where  the  Second  Corps  was  abeady  in  line.  Colonel  Coulter 
assumed  command  of  division  reserve,  consisting  of  the  Mnetieth  and  Eleventh 
Pennsylvania,  Sixteenth  Maine,  and  Twelfth  Massachusetts,  and  moving  for- 
ward in  three  lines,  took  position  on  Mine  Eun.  The  Eleventh  was  placed  on. 
picket  duty  and  had  one  man  wounded.  On  the  30thy  the  division  moved  ta 
the  right  in  two  lines,  the  reserve  under  Colonel  Coulter,  covering  the  rear  of 
both  brigades,  and  took  position  on  the  right  of  the  Fredericksburg  and  Orange 
Court  House  turnpike.  At  nine  o'clock  in  the  morning.  General  Sedgwick 
opened  on  the  right,  but  the  enemy  only  answered  with  a  ffew  shells.  Eemain- 
ing,  and  suifering  intensely  from  cold,  until  the  evening  of  December  1st,  the 
division  withdrew,  and  moved  to  Germania  ford,  where  it  covered  the  crossing 
of  the  Fifth  and  Sixth,  and  the  picket  detads  of  the  First^  Third^  Fifth  and  Sixth 
Corps^  when  it  was  withdrawn,  with  the  exception  of  one  hundred  men,  who 
remained  tiU  the  bridges  were  taken  up,  and  then  crossed  in  boats.  Eeturn- 
ing  to  the  right  bank  of  the  Eappahannock,  and  again  crossing  to  the  left,  it 
went  into  winter  quarters. 

On  the  5th  of  January,  in  conformity  with  provisions  of  an  order  from  the 
War  Department,  two  hundred  and  four  men  of  the  Eleventh  regiment  re-en- 
Usted  as  veteran  volunteers,  and  were  mustered  ia,  to  date  from  January  1st. 
As  this  number  exceeded  three-fourths  of  the  whole,  it  insured  the  continuance 
of  the  organization  and  a  veteran  furlough. 

On  the  20th  of  January,  a  communication  was  received  from  the  Headquar- 
ters of  the  First  Army  Corps,  proposing  a  plan  to  raise  a  fund  for  the  erection 
of  a  monument  to  the  memory  of  Major  General  John  F.  Eeynolds,  former  com- 
mander of  the  corps,  upon  which  a  regimental  order*  was  issuedy  commending 
the  virtues  of  that  illustrious  soldier,  and  urging  a  hearty  co-operation.  The 
full  amount,  allowed  by  the  conditions  fixed  by  the  committee,  was  immediately 
subscribed  -,  one  hundred  and  ten  dollars  by  commissioned  officers,  and  one 
hundred  and  fifty-five  doUars  by  enlisted  men. 

On  the  2d  of  February,  an  order  was  issued  from  the  Headquarters  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  granting  a  furlough  of  thirty-five  days  to  the  re-enlisted 

*HeADQUAKTEES,   EliEVENTH  REGIMENT,  > 

Camp  on  Cedar  Mountain,  Virginia,  January  10,  1864.  J 
REGiMENTAii  Obders  No.  1,  (Extracts.) 

2.  The  following  communication  has  been  received  from  Headquarters  of  First  Army  Corps  r 
^'  Sib  : — ^You  are  informed  that  at  a  meeting  of  the  officers  of  the  First  Army  Corps,  held  in 
this  town,  January  5, 1864,  you,  with  your  Adjutant  and  senior  medical  officer,  were  appointed 
a  committee  for  your  regiment,  to  collect  funds  for  the  purpose  of  erecting  a  monument  over 
the  remains  of  the  late  Major  General  John  F.  Reynolds.  The  meeting  hmited  the  subscrip- 
tions so  that  no  officer  should  subscribe  more  than  five  dollars,  and  no  soldier  more  than  fifty 
cents.  The  principal  committee  as  selected  by  the  meeting,  is  composed  of  the  following  offi- 
cers :  Colonel  Hoffman,  for  the  1st  division.  General  Baxter  for  the  2d,  Colonel  Dana,  for  the 
3d,  Dr.  Heard,  Medical  Director,  Treasurer,  and  Captain  M'Clure,  Secretary.  Be  so  good  as  ta 
inform  the  other  members  of  the  committee  for  your  regiment,  and  at  your  earliest  conveni- 
ence commence  the  subscription." 

In  compliance  therewith,  Major  John  B.  Keenan,  Surgeon  James  W.  Anawalt,  and  acting 
A^djutant,  Lieutenant  James  T.  Chalfant,  are  announced  as- the  Reynolds'  monument  commit* 
tee  for  this  regiment.    The  high  esteem  in  which  our  late  commander  was  held  by  the  entire 


1864  BATTLE   OF   THE  WILDERNESS.  261 

men,  in  conformity  with  conditions  tendered  by  the  Government,  and  attach- 
ing temporarily,  the  men  not  re-enlisting  to  the  Ninetieth  Pennsylvania.  On 
the  5th,  the  regiment  proceeded  to  Alexandria,  and  was  quartered  at  the  Sol- 
diers' Eest,  receiving  pay  and  new  clothing,  and  thence  to  Harrisburg,  where 
it  was  disbanded.  Eecruiting  stations  were  opened  at  Pittsburg,  Greensburg, 
Lock  Haven,  Jersey  Shore,  Carlisle,  and  Mauch  Chunk.  On  the  20th  of  March, 
the  regiment  re-assembled  at  Harrisburg,  and  on  the  28th,  proceeded  to  Wash- 
ington with  three  hundred  and  fourteen  recruits,  and  two  hundred  and  seventy- 
six  furloughed  men,  an  aggregate  of  five  hundred  and  ninety.  On  the  3d  of 
April,  the  regiment  re-joined  the  brigade  at  Culpepper,  and  until  the  opening 
of  the  campaign  in  the  Wilderness,  was  employed  in  re-organizing  and  drilling. 

Upon  the  establishment  of  the  Headquarters  of  Lieutenant  General  Grant 
with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  that  army  was  consolidated  into  three  corps, 
Second,  Fifth  and  Sixth,  commanded  respectively  by  Hancock,  Warren  and 
Sedgwick.  In  this  organization,  the  First  Corps  was  merged  in  the  Fifth,  the 
united  force  forming  four  divisions,  commanded  by  Wadsworth,  Eobinson, 
Crawford  and  Griffin. 

At  midnight  on  the  3d  of  May,  the  army  began  to  move ;  the  Fifth  Corps 
leading  the  way,  and  crossing  the  Eapidan  at  Germania  ford.  Griffin's  divi- 
sion encountered  the  enemy  on  the  Orange  and  Fredericksburg  turnpike,  at 
three  P.  M.  on  the  5th,  the  second  division  being  within  supporting  distance, 
but  not  actively  engaged.  At  six  P.  M.,  the  division  was  marched  to  the  left, 
to  the  support  of  Hancock's  right,  and  in  assuming  position,  the  Eleventh  be- 
came very  warmly  engaged,  the  battle  raging  with  great  fury,  until  darkness 
put  a  period  to  the  contest.  The  loss  during  the  engagement,  was  about  fifty 
killed  and  wounded.  Captain  Chalfant,  while  establishing  a  line  during  the 
night,  became  bewildered,  and  taking  a  wrong  direction,  fell  into  the  hands  of 
the  enemy.    Colonel  Coulter  had  his  horse  shot. 

The  action  opened  early  on  the  following  morning,  the  line  being  advanced 
rapidly  across  the  plank  road.  In  this  advance,  leading  with  his  accustomed 
bravery  and  skill,  General  Baxter  fell  severely  wounded,  and  the  command  of 
the  brigade  devolved  on  Colonel  Coulter ;  that  of  the  regiment  on  Major  Kee- 
nan.  The  battle  soon  grew  warm,  and,  owing  to  the  difficult  nature  of  the 
ground,  the  brigade  became  broken.  The  rebels  fought  with  great  obstinacy, 
and  the  loss  in  the  command  was  heavy.  Major  Keenan  had  his  horse  kiUed, 
and  Colonel  Coulter  another  horse  wounded.  Being  relieved  by  a  portion  of 
Hancock's  corps,  the  brigade  was  ordered  to  the  extreme  left,  in  anticipation 
of  an  attack,  where  it  remained  strengthening  the  position  until  about  five  P.  M., 

corps,  cannot  be  more  befittingly  expressed  than  in  the  manner  proposed,  and  it  is  hoped  that 

the  name  of  every  officer  and  enlisted  man  in  the  regiment  will  appear  upon  the  subscription 

roll. 

By  order  of  Major  John  B.  Keenan. 

The  committee  have  decided  to  erect  the  monument  of  bronze,  on  the  field  where  their 
commander  feU.    The  Peimsylvania  Legislature,  at  its  last  sessiouj  passed  the  foUowing  act : 

Beit  enacted,  &c..  That  the  Governor  be  and  is  hereby  authorized  to  transfer,  at  his  discre- 
tion, to  the  committee  of  the  First  Army  Corps,  for  the  erection  of  a  monument  to  the  memory 
of  Major  General  John  F.  Rejniolds,  deceased,  any  unserviceable  or  condemned  ordnance: 
Provided,  That  the  Adjutant  General  of  Pennsylvania  shaU  first  have  such  ordiiance  properly 
inspected,  by  a  competent  person,  and  make  report  thereof  to  the  Governor,  specifying  in  his 
report,  the  articles  of  ordnance  found  xmserviceable  and  condemned ;  which  articles  so  spe- 
cified, the  Governor  is  authorized  by  this  act,  to  turn  over  as  aforesaid. 

Pamph.  Laws,  1867,  p.  364. 


262  ELEVENTH  REGIMENT.  1864 

when  it  was  ordered  to  the  right,  and  posted  at  ten  P.  M.  near  army  Headquar- 
ters, the  enemy's  eiforts  heing  at  that  time  directed  against  the  right  of  the 
Sixth  Corps.  The  loss  during  the  day,  was  one  hundred  and  fifty-seven  killed 
and  wounded. 

On  the  evening  of  the  7th,  the  brigade  was  united  near  the  Lacy  House, 
and  at  ten  P.  M.,  took  the  advance  in  the  flank  movement  of  the  army  to  the 
left,  passing  the  Second  Corps,  and  taking  the  Brock  road  to  Spottsylvania 
Comt  House.  All  night  the  march  was  continued,  with  the  design  of  seizing 
the  high  and  commanding  grounds  at  that  point,  but  the  enemy  having  the  ad- 
vantage of  a  shorter  road,  had  already  arrived  and  posted  his  skirmishers 
along  the  river  Ny,  where  the  brigade,  at  about  five  o'clock  on  the  morning  of 
the  8th,  went  into  line,  the  Twelfth  Massachusetts,  and  the  right  wing  of  the 
Eleventh  being  deployed  as  skirmishers.  Without  pausing  for  rest,  it  was 
pushed  rapidly  forward  for  nearly  a  mile  and  a  half,  with  some  loss.  It  had 
been  given  out  that  the  enemy  in  front  were  "  dismounted  cavaky,"  but  one  of 
the  men  having  obtained  through  the  thick  undergrowth  a  view  of  them,  re- 
ported '^  dismoimted  cavalry,  carrying  hnapsacksP  It  was  Hood's  veteran 
division.  At  this  point,  the  lines  which  had  become  somewhat  disordered,  were 
re-formed  by  General  Eobinson,  the  Second  brigade  on  the  left,  and  the  First 
and  Third  on  the  right  of  the  road.  From  this  point  the  ground  was  open, 
the  enemy  having  taken  a  strong  position  in  the  edge  of  the  woods  and  strength- 
ened himself  by  feUing  trees.  The  line  was  pushed  forward  tiU  within  about 
seventj'-five  yards  of  the  enemy's  breast-work,  when  his  fire  becoming  very  se- 
vere, and  the  left  flank  and  front  being  entirely  unprotected,  it  was  checked 
and  compelled  to  retire,  taking  up  a  position  near  Alsop's  house,  where  tem- 
porary defences  were  thrown  up  and  the  division  rested.  During  the  advance 
General  Eobinson  was  severely  wounded  and  taken  from  the  field.  Major 
Keenan  gaUantly  leading  the  Eleventh,  was  shot  dead  in  the  very  act  of  cheer- 
ing on  his  men.  A  brave  man,  always  at  the  post  of  duty,  his  loss  to  the  regi- 
ment was  sorely  felt. 

The  fatigue  and  fighting  to  which  the  division  had  been  subjected,  had 
terribly  thinned  its  ranks.  During  the  last  three  days,  it  had  lost  its  division, 
all  three  brigade  commanders,  and  an  aggxegate  of  not  less  than  two  thousand 
officers  and  men.  It  was,  in  consequence,  temporarily  broken  up ;  the  First 
Brigade,  Colonel  Lyle,  being  transferred  to  the  Fourth  Division ;  the  Second 
Brigade,  Colonel  Coulter,  to  the  Third  Division,  General  Crawford ;  the  Third 
Brigade,  Colonel  Bowman  was  retained  by  General  Warren,  under  his  own  su- 
pervision. 

Busily  employed  strengthening  the  defences  near  Alsop's  house  during 
the  entire  night,  at  eight  o'clock  on  the.evenmg  of  the  8th,  the  regiment  was 
ordered  further  to  the  right,  where  it  again  spent  the  night  throwing  up  breast- 
works. At  noon  on  the  following  day,  ii  reported  now  under  Captain  B.  F. 
Haines,  with  the  brigade,  to  General  Crawford,  and  was  immediately  placed  on 
the  right  of  the  line.  On  the  morning  of  the  10th,  an  order  was  issued  for  a 
general  assault  along  the  whole  front  of  the  Fifch  and  Sixth  corps.  Advancing 
under  a  deadly  fire  of  musketry  up  the  slope  of  Laurel  Hill,  a  line  of  rifle  pits 
on  its  STunmit  was  gallantly  carried ;  but  beyond,  earth-works  weU  supplied  with 
artillery,  supported  by  infantry,  were  disclosed.  Advancing  to  within  a  him- 
dred  yards  of  the  intrenchments,  it  was  compelled  to  halt,  but  held  the  ground 
gained     In  the  face  oC  a  severe  fiie,  the  brave  men  clung  to  their  position  for 


1864  BATTLE   OF   SPOTTSYLVANIA.  263 

five  hours,  when  they  were  relieved  by  Gibbons'  Division.  Out  of  nine  hundred 
men  who  formed  the  brigade,  as  it  marched  out  in  the  morning,  two  hundred 
and  twenty-nine,  mangled  and  bleeding,  were  struct  down  in  the  narrow  space 
in  front.  Another  attempt  was  made  to  carry  the  heights  on  the  12th,  by  the 
Pennsylvania  Eeserves,  in  which  Coulter's  brigade  was  ordered  to  their  support, 
but  was  alike  unsuccessful.  The  supportiag  brigade  gained  a  position  a  little 
in  advance  of  the  charging  column,  protecting  themselves  by  the  formation  of 
the  ground,  which  was  held  until  they  were  relieved. 

Finding  it  impossible  to  carry  the  strong  jwsition  occupied  by  the  enemy, 
a  movement  by  the  left  flank  was  ordered,  and  the  Eleventh  remaining  on  the 
picket  line  until  the  division  was  well  away,  followed,  and  joining  the  brigade, 
took  position  near  the  Anderson  House,  and  subsequently  crossing  the  river 
ISTy,  moved  up  nearer  Spottsylvania,  in  supi)ort  of  Cooper's  First  Pennsylvania 
battery.  All  night  long,  the  work  of  intrenching  was  vigorously  pushed,  and 
morning  disclosed  to  the  enemy  a  formidable  line  of  earth-works,  into  which 
his  shells  fell  harmless.  During  the  following  day,  18th,  timber  was  felled  in 
front,  and  pickets  were  established  in  close  proximity  to  the  enemy's  works, 
one  of  his  most  formidable  batteries  being  silenced  by  their  unerring  aim. 
Stung  by  the  troublesome  fire  of  the  riflemen,  several  attempts  were  made  to 
dislodge  them,  one  of  which  proved  partially  successful,  the  line  being  driven 
in  nearly  one  hundred  yards.  Colonel  Coulter  immediately  led  the  Eighty- 
eighth  Pennsylvania  to  its  support,  and  while  disposing  the  men  for  an  advance, 
was  wounded  in  the  leffc  breast  by  one  of  the  enemy's  pickets,  and  was  borne 
{torn  the  field. 

Participating  with  its  accustomed  valor,  in  the  manoeuvres  and  desperate 
fighting  to  gain  Eichmond,  by  the  way  of  the  North  Anna,  Bethesda  Church, 
and  Cold  Harbor,  the  regiment  was  finally  established  in  the  lines  before  Pe- 
tersburg, its  right  connecting  with  the  Mnth  Corps,  and  the  enemy  in  well  con- 
structed breast-works  just  in  front.  During  the  night  of  the  17th  of  June, 
preparations  were  made  for  a  general  assault  at  daylight;  but  as  the  skirmishers 
advanced,  they  found  that  the  enemy  had  withdrawn,  and  taken  up  a  position 
nearer  the  city,  more  easily  defended  than  the  outer  line.  Changing  the  tactics 
from  a  general,  to  an  assault  by  column  at  different  points,  an  ineffectual  at- 
tempt was  made  to  storm  their  works,  when  the  line  was  re-formed  and  in- 
trenched. 

Finding  that  the  direct  attack  would  not  prove  effectual,  the  lines  were 
gradually  extended  to  the  left,  until,  about  the  middle  of  August,  the  camp  of 
the  Eleventh  was  within  three  miles  of  the  Weldon  railroad,  one  of  the  enemy's 
chief  lines  of  supply.  On  the  18th  of  August,  masking  the  movement  by  some 
activity  on  the  north  side  of  the  James,  the  Fifth  Corps  moved  for  the  purpose 
of  occupying  and  destroying  that  road.  The  division  marched  with  the  First 
and  Second  brigades  in  Une,  the  Third  supporting,  formed  in  column  of  regi- 
ments. The  skirmishers  soon  became  engaged,  and  the  brigade  was  deployed 
with  the  Eleventh  on  the  right.  At  six  o'clock  P.  M.,  the  line  was  established 
and  breast-works  were  erected  which,  on  the  following  day  were  extended  to 
the  right.  At  four  o'clock  in  the  afternoon,  the  enemy  having  massed  a  heavy 
force,  broke  through  the  line  and  took  some  prisoners.  The  loss  in  the  Elev- 
enth fell  principally  upon  companies  D,  E  and  G,  occupying  the  skirmish  Hne, 
under  command  of  Captain  John  B.  Overmeyer,  who  was  himself  twice  taken 
prisoner,  but  escaped ;  two  men  were  killed  and  several  wounded  by  the  fire  of 


264  ELEVENTH  REGIMENT,  1865 

our  own  batteries.  Eemaining  in  line  until  the  morning  of  tlie  20tli,  it  was  re- 
jieved,  and  moved  to  a  position  near  the  Yellow  House.  In  the  action  of  the 
following  day  it  was  present,  but  did  not  become  actively  engaged.  Captain 
N"oble,  of  company  A,  re-captured  the  colors  of  the  Mnety -fourth  l^ew  York, 
which  had  fallen  into  the  hands  of  the  enemy,  aud  private  George  W.  Eeed,  of 
company  E,  captured  the  colors  of  the  Twenty-fourth  ijforth  Carolina,  after- 
wards receiving  a  medal  of  honor  by  order  of  the  War  Department,  as  a  mark 
of  distinction  for  the  heroic  act.  The  loss  in  this  engagement  was  two  kiUed, 
ten  wounded,  and  seventy-four  taken  prisoners. 

The  expedition  to  Hatcher's  Eun,  on  the  27th  of  October,  proved  fruitless, 
and  the  command  returned  to  its  old  position,  after  six  days  of  marching  and 
fightiQg.  In  September  a  number  of  promotions  were  recommended  by  Colo- 
Qel  Coulter,  now  appointed  Brevet  Brigadier  General,  and  the  regiment  was 
thoroughly  re-organized.  Siuce  the  opening  of  the  Wilderness  campaign,  it 
had  lost  over  five  hundred  men ;  but  recruits  came  forward,  so  that  its  number 
never  fell  below  two  hundred.  By  special  order  of  the  War  Department,  dated 
November  16,  the  veterans  and  other  enlisted  men  of  the  Ninetieth  Pennsyl- 
vania, remaining  in  service,  were  transferred  to,  and  consolidated  with  the 
Eleventh  regiment. 

Notwithstanding  the  occupation  of  the  Weldon  railroad,  it  was  still  used  by 
the  enemy  for  the  transportation  of  his  supplies.  On  the  7th  of  December,  the 
Fifth  Corps  was  ordered  to  effect  its  more  complete  destruction.  Encamping 
on  the  night  of  the  7th,  at  Sussex  Court  House,  the  regiment  arrived  on  the 
evening  of  the  8th,  struck  the  road  about  four  miles  south  of  the  Notaway 
bridge,  and  commenced  burning  cross-ties,  heating  and  bendiug  the  rails,  and, 
proceeding  in  direction  of  Hickford  station,  encamped  at  night  on  the  Halifax 
road.  About  twenty  miles  of  the  road  having  been  destroyed,  the  counter- 
march was  commenced  on  the  morning  of  the  10th,  the  brigade  acting  as  rear 
guard  to  the  column.  The  enemy's  cavalry  hung  on  the  flanks  of  the  brigade, 
and  five  miles  from  the  place  of  starting,  made  a  dash  upon  a  squadron  of 
Union  cavalry,  but  were  quickly  checked  by  the  infantry.  Still  following  up 
with  the  evident  design  of  giving  trouble,  the  Eleventh  and  Eighty-eighth 
Pennsylvania,  and  Ninety-seventh  New  York  were  formed  in  ambush.  Our 
cavalry  having  made  a  show  of  resistance,  rapidly  retreated,  followed  by  the 
enemy,  who  received  a  deadly  volley,  emptying  saddles  and  convincing  the 
survivors  of  the  necessity  of  keeping  at  a  more  respectful  distance.  Crossing 
the  Notaway  river  at  Jerusalem  plank  road,  the  regiment  arrived  on  the  12th 
in  its  camp  before  Petersburg.  The  loss  was  one  wounded  and  two  missing  in 
this  expedition. 

During  the  two  succeeding  months,  little  activity  prevailed.  The  time  was 
employed  in  filling  up  the  ranks,  re-organizing  and  drilling.  General  Coulter 
having  been  assigned  to  the  command  of  the  Third  Brigade,  and  Major  B.  F. 
Haines — who  had  been  promoted  to  Lieutenant  Colonel  in  place  of  Henry  A. 
Frink,  promoted  to  Colonel  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Eighty-sixth  Eegiment— 
being  assigned  to  command  of  the  Eighty-eighth  Pennsylvania  volunteers,  the 
command  of  the  regiment  devolved  upon  John  B.  Overmeyer,  who  had  been 
commissioned  Major. 

Leaving  camp  at  early  dawn  on  the  5th  of  February,  the  Eleventh  marched 
in  the  rear  of  the  brigade,  and  bivouacking  for  the  night  on  Grand  Creek  plan- 
tation, crossed  Hatcher's  Eun  where  the  Division  was  massed,  remaining  until 


1865  TEE  TPtNAlj  CAM1>A10S.  '265 

*wo  P.  M.,  when  the  brigade  re-crossed  the  stream,  and  marching  ahout  three- 
quarters  of  a  mile  in  a  north-westerly  direction,  formed  in  line  of  battle.  Mov- 
ing forward  a  quarter  of  a  mile  further,  it  was  hotly  engaged  with  the  enemy^ 
the  rebel  General  Pegram  being  killed  by  the  ikst  volley.  The  Eleventh  mov- 
ing a  short  distance  by  the  right  flank,  erected  temporary  breast- works,  and 
lield  the  position  with  the  exception  of  a  short  interval  when  its  flanks  were 
uncovered,  until  its  ammunition  was  exhausted  and  the  giving  way  of  the  whole 
line  left  no  alternative  but  to  withdraw.  Eetiriug  to  the  breast-works  thrown 
4ip  at  Hatcher's  Eun,  it  was  re-farmed  and  remained  there  during  the  night. 
On  the  morning  of  the  7th,  it  was  moved  along  the  works  a  mile  to  the  right  of 
the  Vaughan  road,  where  debouching  from  the  intrenchments,  it  formed  in 
support  of  the  Thirty -ninth  Massachusetts,  and  was  soon  engaged  with  the 
enemy's  skirmishers,  pushing  them  steadily  back,  capturing  one  of  his  tempo- 
Taiy  earth-works,  and  advancing  to  within  one  hundred  yards  of  a  sti^ong  Hue 
of  his  fortifications.  Eelieved  by  a  portion  of  the  Sixth  Corps,  it  bivouacked 
for  the  night  on  the  field,  and  on  the  following  morning  was  again  i^laced  upon 
the  skirmish  liue.  On  the  10th,  it  moved  with  the  brigade  back  to  camp,  having 
lost  in  the  series  of  engagements,  nine  killed,  sixty-nine  wounded,  and  nine 
onissing.*  Hatcher's  Eun  was  securely  held,  and  two  days  later,  the  military 
Toad  was  extended  to  its  right  bank.  Lieutenant  Colonel  Haines  was  severely 
wounded  in  this  action,  while  in  command  of  the  Eighty-eighth. 

Little  anticipated  by  the  rank  and  file  of  the  army  of  the  Potomac  their  last 
campaign  was  fast  approaching.  On  the  morning  of  the  29th  of  March,  the 
regiment  broke  camp  at  Hatcher's  Eun,  and  moving  by  the  Halifax  road,  formed 
in  line  of  battle  near  the  Speer  House,  with  the  Ninety-seventh  New  York  on 
the  right  and  Sixteenth  Maine  on  the  left,  and  advanced  about  a  mile,  when, 
after  manceuvriug  for  position  it  bivouacked  for  the  night,  near  the  Boydton 
plank  road.  On  the  following  morning,  it  moved  a  mile  to  the  right,  and  threw 
up  breast- works,  whence  it  was  pushed  forward  about  two  miles,  where  a  line 
of  battle  was  formed  in  the  woods.  About  noon  of  the  31st,  the  enemy  attacked 
an  heavy  force,  and  turning  the  flank  of  the  brigade,  forced  the  line  back  to  neaj 
the  plank  road.  But  the  advantage  was  only  temporary  j  for,  immediately  re- 
forming, it  re-gained  the  lost  ground,  and  advanced  about  half  a  mile  furtheo: 
^nd  threw  up  rifle-pits.  April  1st,  moving  in  line  of  battle  in  the  direction 
<of  the  White  Oak  road,  at  three  o'clock  P.  M.,  company  D  was  deployed 
as  slrn'mishea-s,  and  the  line  advanced  about  two  miles,  gradually  bearing  to 
the  left,  when  the  enemy  were  driven  from  their  works  and  the  battle-flag  of 
vthe  Thu'ty-second  Virginia  was  captured  by  Sergeant  H.  A.  Delavie,  of  corn- 
pany  L  Marching  by  the  White  Oak  road,  it  bivouacked  near  Five  Forks  for 
the  night  On  the  2d,  the  enemy's  left  having  been  broken  and  dispersed,  the 
brigade  moved  in  the  direction  of  Petersburg,  on  the  South  Side  raih-oad,  and 
^at  four  o'clock  in  the  afternoon,  leaving  the  road,  crossed  Chandler's  Eun  and 
formed  in  line  of  battle  at  ten  P.  M.,  north  of  Sutherland  station,  the  enemy- 
occupying  strong  works  just  in  front,  and  opening  a  heavy  fire.  During  the 
night,  they  stole  away  from  their  works,  and  while  the  troops  were  preparing 
to  fall  into  line  for  the  march,  on  the  following  morning,  a  prolonged  cheer 

*  A  notable  example  of  the  attacliment  of  men  fca-  a  dumb  brute,  was  afforded  during  this 
engagement.  A  faithful  dog,  which  had  foUowed  the  regiment  through  all  its  campaigns,  aL- 
ways  taldng  its  place  beneath  the  iiag  in  battle,  was  hit  and  instantly  killed.  Though  in  tho 
midst  of  a  desperate  engagement,  and  under  a  murderous  fire,  the  men  paused  and  gave  the 
loody  a  burial  where  it  fell. 
34 


Q66  ELEVENTH  REGIMENT,  1865 

rolling  along  the  TTnion  lines,  told  that  Petersburg  and  Eichmond  had  fallen. 
On  the  4th,  the  corps  moved  and  bivouacked  at  night  near  Jettersville  station, 
on  the  Danville  railroad  and  passing  through  Drainesville,  bivouacked  on  the 
night  of  the  6th,  near  High  Bridge  on  the  South  Side  railroad.  Crossing  the 
Appomattox  on  the  7th,  it  encamped  at  night  near  Prince  Edward's  Court 
House.  During  the  8th,  its  march  was  broken  by  frequent  halts,  the  trains 
blocking  the  way,  but  finally  rested  at  eleven  P.  M.  On  the  following  morn- 
'pg  it  moved  by  a  circuitous  route,  crossing  and  re-crossing  the  railroad,  and 
iialted  at  nine  o'clock  A.  M.,  near  Appomattox  Court  House,  where  the  enemy 

SIIBEENDERED. 

Among  the  first  regiments  in  the  service  in  1861,  fighting  its  first  battle  at 
Falling  Waters  in  the  three  months'  campaign,  through  all  the  varying  for- 
tunes of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  with  which  it  was  from  the  first  incorpo- 
rated, down  to  the  last  grand  struggle,  when  the  old  antagonist  was  held  in  an 
unyielding  grasp,  it  had  never  lost  its  identity  and  never  failed  to  respond  in 
the  hour  of  battle. 

Account  op  the  State  Fi/AG. — The  State  flag -was  presented  to  the  regiment  by  Governor 
Curtin,  November  20th,  1861,  and  placed  in  the  hands  of  Sergeant  Charles  H.  Foulke,  of  Com- 
pany A,  who  carried  it  until  August  11th,  1862,  at  Cedar  Mountain,  where  he  was  accidentally 
wounded  in  the  foot,  when  it  was  delivered  to  Sergeant  Robert  H.  Knox,  of  Company  C,  who 
carried  it  August  21st  to  24th,  at  Rappahannock  station,  August  28th,  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  and 
August  30th,  at  Bull  Run,  where  he  was  severely  wounded,  losing  his  right  leg,  the  flag  pass- 
ing on  the  field,  into  the  hands  of  First  Sergeant  Samuel  S.  Bierer,  Company  C,  who  was  im- 
mediately woimded ;  it  was  then  taken  by  Second  Lieutenant  Absalom  Schall,  Company  C, 
who  was  severely  wounded,  when  it  was  again  taken  by  Sergeant  Samuel  S.  Bierer,  Company 
C,  who  carried  it  to  Centreville.  Daniel  Mathews  carried  it  September  1st,  at  ChantUly, 
September  14th,  at  South  Mountain,  September  16th  and  17th,  at  Antietam,  where  he  was 
severely  wounded,  and  it  was  taken  by  Private  William  Welty,  of  Company  C,  who  was 
almost  immediately  kiUed ;  it  then  passed  into  the  hands  of  Corporal  Frederick  Welty,  of 
Company  C,  who  was  soon  severely  wounded,  and  obliged  to  leave  it  on  the  field,  where  it 
remained  some  time,  all  of  the  men  near  it  having  been  kiUed  or  wounded.  It  was  next  car- 
ried by  Second  lieutenant  Edward  H.  Gay,  of  Company  F,  who  received  two  gun-shot 
wounds,  and  passed  the  flag  to  Sergeant  Henry  Bitner,  of  Company  E,  who  retained  it  until 
the  close  of  the  action.  December  12th,  and  13th,  1862,  at  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  it 
was  carried  by  Corporal  John  V.  Kuhns,  of  Company  C,  until  he  was  three  times  severely 
wounded,  losing  his  left  leg.  It  was  then  borne  by  Cyrus  W.  Chambers,  of  Company  C,  who 
was  kiUed,  when  it  was  taken  by  Corporal  John  W.  Thomas,  of  Company  C,  who  was  also 
severely  wounded.  It  was  brought  off  the  field  by  Captain  Benjamin  F.  Haines,  of  Company 
B.  Corporal  John  H.  M'Kalip,  of  Company  C,  was  next  made  color  bearer,  who  carried  it 
April  30th,  to  May  5th,  1863,  at  Chancellorsville,  and  July  1st,  at  Gettysburg,  where  he  was  se- 
verely wounded  in  a  charge  upon  Iverson's  North  Carolina  Brigade,  the  flag  falling  amongst 
some  bushes  where  it  was  afterwards  discovered  by  Private  Michael  Kepler,  of  Company  D, 
who  carried  it  dming  the  remainder  of  the  engagements  July  1st,  2d  and  3d,  and  also  at  Mine 
Run,  December  1st,  1863;  in  April,  1864,  he  being  absent,  sick,  it  was  delivered  to  Corporal 
J.  J.  Lehman,  of  Company  D,  who  carried  it  May  5th  and  6th  in  the  Wilderness,  and  May 
8th  at  Spottsylvania,  where  he  was  killed,  and  the  flag  was  brought  off"  the  field  by  Second 
Lieutenant  M'Cutohen  of  Company  F.  The  next  color  bearer,  whose  name  has  not  been  ascer- 
tained, was  severely  wounded  in  the  foot.  May  12th,  at  Spottsylvania.  Corporal  Wm.  Mathews, 
of  Company  C,  carried  it  during  the  remainder  of  the  engagement  at  Spottsylvania,  and  at 
North  Anna,  Cold  Harbor,  Bethesda  Church,  in  front  of  Petersburg,  Weldon  railroad,  and 
until  December  3d,  1864,  when  he  was  relieved  by  Sergeant  Albert  Carter,  of  Company  A ,  who 
bore  it  in  the  Hickford  raid,  December,  1864;  February  6th  and  7th,  1865,  at  Hatcher's  Run 
and  Dabney's  Mills ;  March  28th,  Quaker  Road ;  March  30th,  White  Oak  Ridge ;  April  1st. 
Five  Forks ;  April  9th,  Appomattox  Court  House  and  until  May  28th,  1865,  when  he  was  hon- 
orably discharged.  John  C.  Scheurman,  of  Company  A,  then  carried  it  until  the  regiment  was 
mustered  out  of  service.  July  7th,  1805,  it  was  delivered  to  the  State  authorities  at  Harris- 
burg,  and  July  4th,  186G,  it  was  formally  returned  to  the  Governor,  at  Philadelphia,  upon  tht* 
occasion  of  the  pulilic  return  of  all  the  State  flags. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


267 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS, 


Richard  Coulter.... 


Thomas  S.  Martin. 
Henry  A.  Frink ... 

Benj.  F.  Haines.... 


John  B.  Keenan 
John  B.  Overmeyer 


Israel  Uncapher .... 
Arthur  F.  Small.... 

John  A.  Stevenson. 

George  W.  Thorn.. 

AUenS.  Jacobs 


Robert  Anderson ,. 
Rob.  M.  S.  Jackson. 
James  W.  Anawalt, 


Thomas  G.  Morris , 
William  C.  Phelps 
William  F.  Osborne 
John  M.  Rankin.... 
Charles  D.  Fortney 

William  H.  Locke.. 
Edward  H.  Gay 


John  Ingram 

Wm.J.Willyard... 

William  R.  Huber. 

Sam'lW.  Phillips.. 


Sam'l  P.  lightcap. 


Col. 


Lt.  Col 
..do 


..do. 

Maj. 
..do. 


Adj... 
..do.., 

..do.., 

Q.M, 

..do .., 


..do... 
Surg. 
..do... 


As.  Sur. 

..do 

..do 

...do 

do 


Chap'n 
Sr.  Maj. 


..do. 
..do. 


Q.M.Sr 
.do„. 

.do... 


Nov.  27, '61, 


Nov.  27,  '61, 
Nov.  27, '61, 

Oct.      2,  '61, 


Oct.      1,  '61, 

Oct.      4,  '61, 

Oct,  25, '61, 
April  7, '62, 

Mar.  17, '64, 

Sept.  13, '61, 

Oct.    15, '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 
Nov.  4, '61, 
Nov.    4, '61, 

Sept.  17, '62, 
Aug.  4,  '62, 
Mar.  24, '63, 
Jan.  27,  '65, 
Mar.     8,  '65, 

Nov.  27,  '61, 
Nov.  27,  '61, 

July  3,  '62, 
Oct.      1,  '61, 

Oct.      4,  '61, 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

Nov.    8, '61, 


Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Gettysburg  and 

Spottsylvania— Pr.  Bv.  Brig.  Gen.,  Aug.  1,  '64— 

to  Bv.  Maj.  Gen.,  Apr.  1,'65 — Mus.  out  with  reg., 

July  1,  1865. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
W'd  at  2d  Bull  Run— Pr.  fr.  Maj.  to  Lt.  Col.,  Sept. 

1,  '62— to  Col.  186th  reg.,  May  30,  1864. 
Pr.  fr.  Capt.  Co.  B,  to  Maj.,  Nov.  1,  '64— to  Lt.  Col. 

Dec.  26,  '64— to  Bv.  Col.  Mar.  13,  '65— wounded 

at  2d  Bull  Run,  Gettysburg  and  Hatcher's  Run 

—mus.  out  with  reg.  j  July  1,  '65. 
Wounded  at  Thoroughfare  Gap— Pr.  fr.  Capt.  Co. 

K,  to  Maj.,  Sept.  1,  '62— Killed  at  Spottsylvania, 

May  8, 1864. 
Pr.  fr.  Capt.  Co.  D,  to  Maj.,  Dec  26,  '64— to  Bv.  Lt. 

Col.  Mar.  13,  '65— Bv.  Col.,  and  wounded,  Apr.  1, 

1865— mustered  out  with  reg.,  July  1,  1865. " 
Pr.  fr.  1st  Lt.  Co.  F,  Mar.  10,  '62— res.  Nov.  28,  '62. 
Pr.  fr.  Priv.  Co.  D,  to  Sgt.  Major,  June  15,  '62— to 

Adj.,  Mar.  1,  '63— dis.  by  G,  O.,  Sept.  27,  1863. 
Pr.  fr.  1st  Lt.  Co.  C,  Nov.  1,  '64— w'd  Apr.  1,  '65— 

mus.  out  with  reg.,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Pr.  fr.  1st  Lt.  Co.  B,  Sept.  30,  '61— disch,  on  Surg. 

certificate.  May  30,  1863. 
Pr.  fr.  Priv.  Co.  A,  to  Com.  Sgt.,  Oct.  18,  '61— to  2d 

Lt.  Co.  A,  Mar.  1,  '63— to  Q.  M.,  June  3.  1863- 

died  October  18,  1863. 
Pr.  fr.  1st  Lt.,  Co.  F,  to  Q.  M.,  Dec.  5,  '64— to  Capt. 

Co.  G,  May  15,  1865. 
Resigned  Apr.  1,  '63— pr.  Surg.  U.  S.  Vols.— died 

in  service,  at  Chattanooga,  January  18,  1865. 
Pr.  fr.  Asst.  Surg.  11th,  to  Surg.  132d,  Sept.  12,  '62 

—to  Surg.  11th,  May  27,  '63— mus.  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  1,  1865. 
Resigned  November  25,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Surg.  22d  reg.  Penn'a  Cav.,  Apr.  7,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Surg.  13th  reg.  Penn'a  Cav.,  Feb.  3, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  1,  1865. 
Pr.  fr.  Hos.  Stew.,  Mar.  14,  '65— mus.outwithj-eg., 

July  1,  '65. 
Resigned  Dec.  19,  '63. 
Pr.  fr.  Priv.  Co.  K,  to  Sgt.  Maj.,  Jan.  15,  1862— to 

2d  Lt.  Company  F,  March  10,  1862. 
Discharged  March  30,  1865. 
Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  Co.  K,  May  30,'65— mus.  out  with  reg  , 

July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Pr.  fr.  1st  Sgt.  Co.  E,Oct.  18,  1861— disch.  on  Surg. 

certificate,  Mar.  15,  1863. 


Pr.  fr.  Priv.  Co.  D,  to  Com.  Sgt^,  Mar.  1,  '63— to  Q. 
ggt.,  April  1.  '63— to  2d 
—Vet. 


M.  Sgt.,  April  1,  '63— to  2d  Lt.  Co.  B,  April  18, 


Pr.  fr.  Priv.  Co.  H,  Oct.  1, 1864— Com.  Rgt.  Q.  M., 
June  30,  '65,  not  mus.— mus.  out  with  regiment, 
July  1,  '65— Vet. 


Note.— The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks: 


Ab.  absent. 
Asst.  assistant. 
Adj.  Adjatant. 
Bu.  buried. 
Bv  brevet. 
Bd.  band. 
Capt.  Captain. 
Chap.  Chaplain. 


Cor.  Corporal.  Fr.  from. 

Com.  commissioned  or  Furl,  furlough. 


commissary. 
Cert,  certificate. 
Dis.  dismissed. 
Dis'y.  disability. 
Disch.  discharged. 
Exp.  expiration. 


Hos.  hospital. 
Lt.  Lieutenant. 
Mus.  mustered. 
Muc.  musician. 
Mis.  missing. 
Pr.  promoted. 


PI.  principal. 
Priv.  private. 
Eeg.  regiment. 
Red.  reduced. 
Res.  resigned. 
Rem.  removed. 
Sen.  sentenced. 
Sorv.  service. 


Surg.  Surgeon. 
Sgt.  Sergeant. 
Sub.  substitute. 
Stew,  steward. 
Tr.  transferred. 
Vet.  veteran  volunteer. 
Wd.  wounded. 
Wds.  wounds 


ELEVENTH  REGIMEKT, 


KAMB. 

KAKK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

f 

REMARKS. 

Charles  H.  Clifford; 
Natha'l  B.  DUhom. 

Lewis  P.  Hays 

Pulaski  F.Hyatt.... 
James  J.  Brlggs 

Ed..S.  Stephenson... 

Com.  Sf 
...do 

...do 

Hos.  St. 
...do_... 

...do 

Oct.  4,  '61, 
Nov.  26, '61, 

Oct.      1,  'Gi, 

Nov.  27,  '61, 
Oct.      4,  '61, 

Mar.     1,  '6&, 

3 
3 

3 

3 
3 

3 

Pr.  fr.  Prlv.  Ca  B,  Dec;  l,.'63-dfech  Oct.3,.186k 

Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  Co.  A,  to  Com.  Sgt.,  Dec.  24,  1864— tos 
2d  Lt.  Co.  H,  May  20,  1865-Vet. 

Promoted  from  Corporal  Co.  K,May  80,  '65— mus- 
tered out  wltli  regiment,.  July  1, 1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Hos.  Stew.  U.  S.  A.,  Jan.  23,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  March  1, 1863— 
to  2d  Lt^  Company  B^.Mar.  28, 1864^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  1, 1865. 

REGIMENTAL  BAIJ^D.- 


Mosheim  G.  Steck .. 

P'lMuc 

Oct.    25, '61, 

3 

...do..... 

Sept.  13, '61, 

8 

Chas.  F.  Anthony.. 

...do 

Oct.    23, '61, 

3 

Lewis  Bemhart. 

...do  .... 

Nov.    8, '61, 

3 

George  A.  Miller^... 
John  Fuehrer 

L'd.Bd. 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

3 

Seg.Bd. 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

3 

John  Gleam,  Sr 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

3 

John  Gleam,  Jr 

...do 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

3 

...do 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

3 

Justice  AltmUler ... 

...da 

Nov.  27, '61, 

3 

Charles  Aitnuller... 

Cor.Bd. 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

3 

Tho'sB.  Tweedle... 

...do 

Nov.  27,. '61, 

3 

Rich'd  B.  Tweedle.. 

...do 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

3 

William  Minich. 

...do 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

3 

George  KrelL 

...do 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

3 

Bitner,  John 

Pri.Bd. 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

o 

Bitner,  William 

...do 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

3 

Dintlinger,  Henry... 

...do ..... 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

3 

EtUng,  Wilham 

„.do 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

3 

Farrow,  Levi 

...do.... 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

3 

Lapp,  Charles. 

Rebel,  John 

...do 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

3 

...do..... 

Nov.  27,  '61, 
Nov.  27,  '61, 
Nov.  27^  '61, 

3 

...do 

3 

Schutter,  William... 

...do 

3 

Promoted  to  Principal  Musician,  Dec.  16, 1861— 
transferred  ns  Private,  to  Co.  K,  June  5,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Principul  Musician,  June  8, 1862 — to 
2dLt.  Co.  B,  August  28>.1S62. 

Promoted  from  Musician,  Co.  B,  June  14,  1865— 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  I,  1865 — Vet. 

Promoted  from  Private,  Co.  H,  May  10,  '65— mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,.  July  l..,1865— Vet. 

Bisch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept.  3,  '62; 

Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept.  3,  '62. 

Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept.  3,  '62. 

Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept.  3,  '62. 

Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept.  3,  '62. 

Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept.  3,  '62^ 

Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept.  3,., '62.. 

Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept,  3, 

Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept.  3, 

Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept.  3,  '62. 

Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept.  3,  '62.. 

Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept.  3,  '62. 
j  Disch.  by  order  Of  War  Department,  Sept.  3,  '62. 

Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept.  3,  ^62; 
1  Disch,  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept.  3,  '62. 
I  Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept.  3,  '62,. 
I  Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept.  3,  '62. 

Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept.  3,  '62.. 
]  Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept.  3,  '62. 
I  Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sept.  3,  '62., 


'62. 
'62. 


Company  A. 

RECRTFITED  AT  CARLISLE,  CUMBERLAND  COUNTY,  AND  AT  HARRISBURG. 


Christian  Kuhn. 
James  Noble 


Joseph  Armstrong. 

Adam  Wearverling. 

Allen  S.  Jacobs 

Da;vid  Weaverling* 

Wilson  Vanard.  .^^ 
Philip  U.  Kuhna.... 

J.  C.  Schucrman... 

Waiiam  Camall .... 

James  Guie 


Sept.  30,  '61, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 

3 
3 

Sept.  Sa,  '61, 

3 

Sept.  30,  'ei, 

3 

Oct.    15,  »61, 

3 

Sept.  m,  '61, 

3 

Sept.  30,  '61, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 

3 

3 

Sept.  30,  '61, 

3 

Sept.  30,  '61, 

3 

Sept.  30,  '61, 

3 

Disch.  by  G,  O.  No.  36,  A.  of  P.,  April  2, 1863. 
Pr.  fr.  1st  Lieut.  June  3,  1863— mus.  out  with  Co. 

July  1,  1865, 
Pr.  fr.  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Sept.  1,  '62— to  1st  Sgt.,- Dec. 

13,  '62— to  1st  Lt.  Mar.  28, 1864— disch.  by  S.  Of. 

July  1,  1865. 
Discharged  Jan.  23, 1863,  for  wounds  received  at 

Bull  Run,  August  30, 1862. 
Promoted  from  Com,  Sgt.  to  2d  Lieut.  March.  I, 

1863— to  1st  Lt.  and  Quartermaster,  June  3,  1863. 
Pr.  fr.  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Apr.  1,  '64— to  2d  Lt.,  Dec.  14, 

1864— wounded  Sept.  17, 1862,  and  May  23,  '64— 

disharged  by  special  order,  June  19,  1865— Vet. 
Killed  at  Bitll  Run,  August  30,  1862, 
Pr.  from  Sgt, ;  com.  2d  Lieut,  June  30,  1865,  not 

mustered— mus.  out  with  Co,,  July  1,  '65— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  April  1,  '64— to  Sergeant,  Feb.. 

27, 1865— mus,  out  with  Co.,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  April  1,  1864— to  Sgt.,  June  14, 1865— 

absent  on  furlough  at  muster  out— Veteran. 
Wounded  Dec.  13,  '62— captured  May  8,  '64— pr. 

to  Cor— to  Sgt.,  June  14,  '65— mustered  out  with) 

Company,  July  1, 1865— Veteran. 


THEEE  YEAKS'   SEEVICH. 


Oliver  VanasdalL... 


Albert  H.  Cotter.... 
Oharles  H.  Foulke. 


James  J.  Hassan.. 
James  H.  Noble... 


Serg't. 


James  Heitter 

.fames  S.  Sterret.. 
Francis  W.  Pee ... 


Nath'l  B.  Dilhorn... 
James  F,  Warden.. 


...do. 
...do. 


.do. 


Henry  P.  Frazie.. 
Isaac  Lanehart.... 


James  M.  Smsrth. 
Alfred  B.  Smith... 


John  B.  Sites 


Lewis  Maxwell 

Wm.  Englesbe'  ger. 


John  M' Master 

Henry  Parker 

James  A.  Scott 

Michael  Smyth 

Greorge  L.  Keighter, 
John  Spong 


Ed.  G.  Spottswood; 
John  T.  Smith 


John  A.  Hatton 

Anderson,  Jacob  G.. 

Albright,  Josiah  G.. 

Armstrong,  Wm 

Armstrong,  Sam'l.. 
Albright,  John  W... 

Arenze,  Charles 

Barney,  Martin 

Boord,  Miles 

Beardsley,  H.  M.... 
Baker,  Lawrence... 
Bratton,  Edward... 
Bitter f,  George  C... 
Braddegan,  Edw'd 
Braddock,  Mich.  C. 
Barger,  Chris'r 
Barger,  Philip  L. 
Bowers,  Richard  F 
Brollier,  Reuben... 
Bates,  Isaac  J 
Boweu,  John  C, 

Conrey,  Thomas 

Clark,  Clement 

Cramer,  George 


..do. 
..do. 

..do. 
..do. 
...do. 


Corp. 
..do.... 


do. 
...do. 


.do. 


do... 
...do... 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 


do 
Mus'an 


.do. 


Private, 
.do 


Oct,    15,  '61, 


May  6,  '62, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 

Mar.  5,  '62, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 

Mar.  28,  '62, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 
Sept.  30,  '6i: 


Nov.  26,  '61, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 

Sept.  30,  '61, 


Sept.  30,  '61 

Sept.  30,  '61 

Sept.  10,  '61, 

Sept.  30,  '61, 

Dec.  23,  '61, 

Feb.  18,  '62, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 

Sept.  30,  '61, 
Jan.  22,  '62, 
Feb.  7,  '62, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 

Sept.  30,  '61, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 

Sept.  30,  '61, 

Sept.  30,  '61, 

Sept.  30,  '61, 

Sept.  23,  '61, 

Sept.  30,  '61, 


Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— pr.  to  Cor.  April  1,  '64 
—to  Sergeant,  June  14,  '64— absent  on  furlough 
at  muster  out— Veteran. 

Discharged  May  5,  1865. 

Accidentally  wounded  Aug.  12, 1862— discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  October  15,  1862. 

Discharged  March  4,  1865. 

Wounded  and  captured  at  2d  Bull  Run— dis- 
charged November  4, 1864. 

Discharged  April  22,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  3, 1863. 

Wounded  at  Antietam  and  Gettysburg— pr.  to 
Cor.,  May  1, 1862— to  Sergeant,  Jan.  1, 1863— tr. 
toV.  R.  C,  Jan.  15,1864. 

Pr.  to  Com.  Sgt.  11th  reg.,  Dec.  24,  18S4— Vet. 

W'd  at  Thoroughfare  Gap— pr.  to  Cor.,  Sept.  1, 
'62— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  1,  '63— died  Feb.  15,  '64— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  April  1,  '64— died  in  rebel  hands  June 
11,  '64,  of  wounds  received  at  Wilderness,  May 
6,  1864 — buried  at  Lynchburg— Veteran. 

Pr.toCor.,  Apr.  1,'64— w'dat  Dabncy's  Mill,Fcb. 
6,  186.5— absent  in  hospital  at  muster  out— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Feb.  5, 1865— mustered  out 
with  company,  July  1 ,  1865— Veteran. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Feb.  5, 1865— mustered  out 
with  company,  July  1,  1865— Veteran. 

W'd  and  captured  at  Gettysburg— pr.  to  Cor. 
Feb.  5,  '65— mus.  out  with  co.,  July  1,  '65— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  February  5,  1865— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — discharged  on  Surgeon's 
certificate,  October,  8,  1863. 

Wounded  Dec.  13,  1862— discharged  Sept.  30,  '65. 

Wounded— disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Jan  12,  '65 — Vet. 

Wounded— disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  May  24, '65— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Dec.  25, 1861— wd.  at  Antietam 
—captured  at  Gettysburg— disch.  Sept.  30,  1864. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 

Wounded  and  captured  at  Gettysburg — died  at 
Belle  Isle,  February  14,  1865— Vet. 

Reduced  to  ranks,  Jan.  10,  '62— wounded  at  Fred- 
ericksburg and  Wilderness — disch.  Oct.  21,  '64. 

Captured  at  Gettysburg— mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  1, 1865— Vet. 

Captm-ed  at  Gettysburg— mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, Julv  1,  1865— Vet.  >■ 

Transferred  from  Company  C,  Jan.  1, 1864— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Prisoner  from  August  19,  1864,  to  March  1, 1865— 
discharged  March  6,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  May  31,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  May  31,  1865. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  July  1,  1863. 

Died,  Nov.  29,  '62— bu.  at  Alexandria,  grave  526. 

Drafted— discharged  July  11,  1865. 

Sub.— wounded  Mar.  31,  1865— ab.  at  mus.  out. 

Drafted— mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,'65. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg— disch.  Sept.  30,  1864. 

Discharged  by  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  Oct.  18,  '64. 

Disch.  by  G.  O.  No.  162,  A.  of  P.  Oct.  30,  1862.    " 

Discharged,  January  12,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  May  31,  1865. 

Drafted— dish,  by  General  Order,  May  15, 1865. 

Drafted— discharged  May  31, 1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  9,  '65 — Vet. 

Died  at  Annapolis,  February  8, 1862. 

Captured  at  2d  Bull  Run— deserted  Sept.  12,  '62. 

Captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  Aug.  19, 1864— dis- 
charged June  21,  1866. 

Wounded  at  2d  BuU  Run,  Antietam  and  Wilder- 
ness—absent at  muster  out— Vet. 

Drafted— absent,  sick  at  muster  out. 

Wounded  at  North  Anna,  May  23,  '64— discharg- 
ed on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  25,  1865 — Vet. 


270 


ELEVENTH  REGIMENT, 


Cornman,  Nich's  H. 


Crale,  William 

Chess,  Thomas 

Crossley,  Charles.., 
Christman,Jeffer'n, 
Coulter,  John  M.,.. 

Doyle,  Patrick 

Daily,  William 

Davis,  Amberson.., 
Early,  Courtney  H. 

Frantz,  Reuben 

Frazie,  Fred'k  L.... 
Fesler,  William  .... 

Fair,  Michael 

Fry,  Isaac 

Fesler,  John 

Fielding,  WiUiam.. 


Private. 


Funk,  Enoch  A.., 
Fry,  Nicholas  N.. 


Grimes,  George 

Gibson,  Joseph 

Gousz,  John 

Greer,  James 

Gaw,  Flemming..., 
Genaria,  Jerome.... 
Gribbons,  John  K. 

Gillett,  Enos 

Gunn,  Samuel 

Gussens,  William. 

Geltner,  John 

EQxon,  Henry  H... 


Homes,  Wm.  H... 

Hoffad,  John , 

Highland,  John... 
Henderson,  Wm.. 

Hohn,  John 

Homes,  Alex'r 

Houston,  Wm.  C. 

Hicks,  Samuel 

Hoover,  David  H 
Hennesy,  John ... 
Jacobs,  Aliens... 
Karkpatrick,  Jas.  N 
Knox,  George.... 
Kuhns,  Conrad., 


Kosht,  Da\dd 

Keller,  George  W. 


Keltner,  Edward . 
Labar,  Lewis  T.... 

Lazear,  George 

Louster,  George.... 
Manspeaker,  John.. 


Mahoney,  John 

M'Cann,  Hugh 

Mushiltz,  William 


Minnick,  John,  P.... 

Meagher,  Thomas.. 

Maine,  William  G.. 
Morris,  George  W.. 
MiUer,  David  P 


Morgan,  Thomas.. 
Melott.  Cornelius , 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
...do. 

do. 
...do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


,.do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
,.do. 


...do. 
...do., 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


..do. 
..do. 


Sept.  30,  '61, 

Jan.  13,  '62, 
Sept.  20,  '64, 


Sept.  30,  '61, 
Sept.  22,  '64, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 
Nov.  9,  '61, 
Sept.  22,  '64, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 
Sept.  26,  '63, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 
Sept.  80,  '61, 
Oct.  1,  '64, 
Oct.  15,  '61, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 

Sept.  30,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '64, 

Sept.  30,  '61, 
Aug.  7,  '63, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 
Feb.  11,  '62, 
Feb.  19,  '62, 
Feb.  18,  '62, 
Sept.  20,  '64, 
Sept.  20,  '64, 
Sept.  20,  '64, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 


Sept.  20,  '64, 
Sept.  8,  '62, 
Aug.  7,  '63, 
Mar.  28,  '62, 
Sept.  .30,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '64, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 


Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 
Sept. 

Sept. 
Jan. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Dec. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 


30,  '61, 

14,  '63, 

15,  '61, 
3,  '62, 

26,  '64, 
30,  '61, 

30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 

10,  '61, 

11,  '62, 

20,  '64, 

21,  '64, 
30,  '61, 

30,  '61, 
30,  '64, 
14,  '63, 

30,  '61, 

14,  '63, 


19,  '64, 
30,  '61, 

30,  '61, 

30,  '61, 


Deserted  Sept.  14,  1862— arrested  May  4,  1864— 
discharged  Jan.  20,  1865. 

Discharged  January  12, 1865. 

Drafted— discharged  May  31,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  9,  1865. 

Died  Sept.  19, 1862,  of  wounds  rec'd  at  Antietam. 

Died  November  10,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  cert.  April  11, 1862. 

Discharged  January  31,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  May  31,  1865. 

Disch.  by  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  Oct.  18,  1861. 

Drafted— woun'd—disch.  by  Gen.  Or.  Aug.  7,  '65. 

Disch.  Mar.  18,  '63,  for  wounds  rec'd  at  Antietam. 

Disch.  Mar.  27,  '63,  for  wounds  rec'd  at  Antietam. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  11,  '63. 

Substitute— discharged  May  31,  1865. 

Transferred  to  9th  Reg.  Cavalry,  Nov.  23,  1861. 

Wounded  June  12,  1862— killed  at  Thoroughfare 
Gap,  August  28,  1862. 

Killed  at  North  Anna,  May  23,  1864. 

Died  March  24,  1865— buried  at  National  Cemete- 
ry, Arlington. 

Absent— sick  at  muster  out— Vet. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  cert.  March  1,  1862. 

Discharged  February  12,  1865. 

Discharged  February  12,  1865. 

Discharged  February  12,  1865. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  31, 1865. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  30, 1865. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  27, 1865. 

Deserted  October  21,  1861. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— disch.  Nov.  30,  '64. 

Wd.  at  Fredericksburg,  Gettysburg  and  Peters- 
burg—captured at  Gettysburg— absent  at  mus- 
ter out— Vet. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  July  3,  1865. 

Wounded— absent  at  muster  out. 

Drafted— absent  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness— ab.  at  muster  out— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  9, 1862. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Orders,  May  31, 1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  cert.  Oct.  11,  1862. 

Tr.  fr.  167th  Reg— disch.  for  wounds,  Jan  4,  '64. 

Deserted  September  24,  1862. 

Drafted— deserted  February  20,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Com.  Sergeant,  11th  Regiment. 

Discharged  February  4,  1865. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  31, 1865. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— transferred  to  Com- 
pany G,  5th  United  States  Cav.,  Nov.  25,  1862. 

Deserted  October  3,  1861. 

Deserted  Aug.  23,  '62— dishonorably  discharged, 
June  10,  1867. 

Deserted  September  17, 1861. 

Discharged  January  10,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  May  31,  1865. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  30,  1865. 

Captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  Aug.  19, 1864— dis- 
charged July  24,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 — Vet. 

Absent — sick  at  muster  out — ^Vet. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6, 1864— absent  at 
muster  out. 

Deserted  June  28,  1863— returned  April  3,  1864— 
discharged  January  20, 1865. 

Drafted— captured  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— 
discharged  June  9,  1865. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  30,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  7,  1865. 

Discharged  November  8,  1862,  for  wounds  receiv- 
ed at  second  Bull  Run. 

Died  Sept.  21, 1862,  of  wounds  received  at  2d  Bull 
Run— buried  in  M.  A.  cemetery,  D.  C. 

KiUed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 


THEEE  years'  SEEVICE. 


271 


Melott,  John 

Morse,  David 

M' Feelers,  Wilson., 
Manspeaker,  Geo... 
Mason,  William  H., 

Mooney,  Daniel 

M'Gowan,  William, 

Moore,  Robert 

Northrop,  Rufus  P., 

Norton,  John 

Nelson,  Peter 


Newton,  George.. 
O'Neil,  Patrick  ., 

Prior,  Jacob 

Philson,  Tho's  R. 
Poleu,  Thomas.... 

Paul,  Charles 

Royal,  John  C... 


Reppert,  Benj.  F... 
Rohn,  Jacob , 


Reed,  WiUiamH... 
Roxroad,  Fred'k.... 
Riley,  Benjamin  F. 
Riley,  William 


Roll,  William 

Rummer,  Wm.  T... 

Reed,  Augustus 

Robinson,  Armst'g. 
Stoutenour,  Sam'l... 

Swartz,  Abraham... 

Stroupe,  William... 

Salmond,  John 

Steward,  David  N... 

Smith,  John 

Seigel,  Ralph 

Seigel,  Stephen 


Snow,  Thomas.... 
Streight,  John.... 

Sites,  A-Ugustus. 


Searcy,  Lafayette... 
Sutton,  George  W... 

Sanderson,  R.  L 

Simmons,  Stephen.. 

Stephens,  C.  P 

Talman,  Geo.  L 

Ti-ansue,  Uriah 

Teatch,  John , 

Tansant,  John 

Thorpe,  William.... 
Thompson,  Samuel 
Vansant,  John. ...... 


Veatch,  John  .... 
Wareham,  Henry... 
Wilkins,  William... 
Walton,  William 


Weasen,  Lewis 

Walton,  William..., 

W^olf.  Alexander.... 
Wallace,  Francis  A, 
Walley,  Thos.  B.... 


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Sept. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Oct. 

Nov. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Jan. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Jan. 

Sept. 
Oct. 


Feb.  14, '62, 
Feb.  26,  '64, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 

Sept.  30,  '61, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 
Oct.  15,  '61, 
Mar.  21,  '64, 

Sept.  30,  '61, 

Mar.  22,  '64, 
Sept.  22,  '64, 
Apr.  16,  '62, 
Jan.  27,  '62, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 

Sept.  22,  '64, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 

Sept.  30,  '61, 

Nov.  5, '61, 
Sept.    8,  '62, 

Sept.  30,  '61, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 


Mar.  31,  '62, 
Jan.  11,  '62, 


Sept.  21,  '63, 
Sept.  11,  '61, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 

Sept.  30,  '01, 


Sept.  30,  '61, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 


July  15,  '63, 


Oct.  12,  '61, 
Oct.  1,  '64, 
Sept.  28,  '64, 


Died  December  31,  1864— Vet. 

Died  Jan.  3,  '63— bu.  at  Mt. Olivet  cem., Frederick. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  15, 1863. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Discharged  October  23,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  27,  '63. 

Deserted  August  29,  1862. 

Drafted— deserted  August  18,  1864. 

Discharged  February  22,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  9,  1865. 

Wd.  at  Antietam— captured  at  Chambersburg— 
transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  September  30,  1863. 

Deserted  November  23,  1861. 

Substitute— discharged  May  31,  1865. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  11,  1862. 

Discharged  January  13,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  31,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  June  7,  1865. 

Deserted  Sept.  18,  1862— arrested  Nov.  24,  1864— 
mustered  out  wiih  company,  July  1, 1865. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Wd.  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  14, 1864— absent 
at  muster  out — Vet. 

Absent — sick  at  muster  out — Vet. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  14,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  16,  '63. 

Wd.  at  Antietam— disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate, 
April  14,  1863. 

Disch.  Feb.  19,  '63,  for  wds.  rec.  at  2d  Bull  Run. 

Discharged  for  wounds,  April  6,  1863. 

Discharged  September  29,  1864. 

Disch.  by  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  Nov.  7, 1861. 

Tr.  to  49th  co.,  2d  battalion,  V.  R.  C, ,  '64-^ 

Vet. 

Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— mus.  out  with  company, 
July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1. 1865. 

Drafted— absent— sick  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  April  20, 1865. 

Absent — sick  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  5,  '62. 

Wd.  Sept.  28,  1862— disch.  on  Surgeon's  certifi- 
cate, Jan.  8,  1863. 

Drafted— disch.  by  G.  0.,  May  30, 1865. 

Deserted  Oct.  19,  1862— returned  April  21,  1863— 
discharged  September  30,  1864. 

Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— disch.  on  Surgeon's  corti- 
cate, October  1,  1864. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  Nov.  28,  1864— Vet. 

Wd.— tr.  to  49th  company,  2d  battalion,  V.  R.  C, 
December  27,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Fredericksburg— deserted  May  4,  1864. 

Deserted  June  26,  1863. 

Died  at  Andersonville,  Oct.  17,  '64— grave,  11,069. 

Discharged  May  30,  1865. 

Discharged  January  10,  1865. 

Discharged  Sept.  30, 1864— expiration  of  term. 

Discharged  Sept.  30,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  June  2,  1865. 

Deserted  September  25,  1861. 

Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run,  Antietam  and  Fredericks- 
burg—transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  March  15,  1864. 

Discharged  September  30,  1864. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  Sept.  30,  1863. 

Died  at  Fairfax,  July  12,  1862. 

Dish.  Dec.  23,  1862,  for  wds.  received  at  2d  Bull 
Run— re-enlisted  Feb.  23,  '64— wd.  May  6,  '64,  and 
Aug.  — ,  '64— mus.  out  with  co.,  July  1,  '65— Vet. 

Drafted— deserted  Sept.  20, 1864— arrested  Oct.  14, 
1864— mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 

Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— disch.  on  Surgeon's  certifi- 
cate, January  6,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5, 1863. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  31,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  31,  1865. 


*279 


ELEVENTH  EEGIMEIJT, 


Williams,  Josh.  H. 
Williams,  Marcus.., 

While,  Vachel 

Weaverling,  Jacob, 
Wilkins,  Josephus. 

Wise,  Henry 

Youngs,  George 

Zafall,  Charles 


I  DATE  OF  MUSTER     | 
RANK.  INTO  BEKVICE.        M 


Private,  Sept.  20,  '64, 

...do Sept.  21, '64, 

...do 'Sept.  21,  '64, 

...do '  Mar.  21,  '62, 

...do Sept.  30,  '61, 

...do ' 

...do '  Mar.  26,  '65, 

...do '  April   7,  '63, 


Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  June  15,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  31,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O,,  June  10, 1865. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  November  12,  1862. 

Died -Nov.  28,  1861— buried  in  M.  A.  C'y,  D.  C. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 


Company  B. 
recruited  at  lock  haven,  clinton  county. 


William  Shanks.. 
Benj.  F.  Haines.... 


Captain 
'...do 


Johns.  Davis ...do.... 

Harrison  Truesdale  ...do.... 

4' 


George  W.  Thorn...  1st  Lt. 
George  Tapp do 


John  P.  Straw. 


Robert  R.  Bittner... 

Samuel  W.  PhiUips 
George  W.  Bisel. 


...do. 


Stephen  F.  Smith... 
William  W.  Moore 
Jonathan  Confer.... 


James  L.  White. 

Florence  M'Carty... 

PhUip  D.  Stover 

Levi  Henninger 


,Tohn  M.  Haines 

Benj.  F.  Walker.... 
Fred'k  B.  Winters 
John  P.  Shafer. 
John  Logue 

Chrid:'r  C. 

Robert  C.  Clair. 

William  M'Kissick 
aarvey  Fravel 

William  Brickley.... 

Eli  Henninger 


.do .. 


2d  Lt. 
..do..., 


1st  Sgt. 
Serg't.. 
..do .. 


.do. 


...do. 
..do. 
..do. 


Oct.      2,  '61, 
Oct.     2,  '61, 


Jan.  28,  '62, 
Sept.  13,  '61, 


Sept.  13,  '61, 
Sept.  13,  '61, 


Sept.  13,  '61, 

Sept.  13,  '61, 

Nov.  27,  '61, 
Sept.  19,  '61, 

Dec.  7,  '61, 
Sept.  10,  '61, 
Sept.  10,  '61, 

Mar.     1,  '64, 


Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept 

Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Feb. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Mar. 
Mar. 


SO,  '61, 

28,  '61, 

9,  '61, 

25,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
19,  '61, 
17,  '61, 
24,  '62, 

21,  '62, 

3,  '61, 

11,  '64, 

2,  '61, 

11,  '64, 
11.  'C4, 


Killed  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  August  28,  1862. 
Promoted  fr.  2d  to  1st  Lt„  Mar.  10,  1862— to  Capt., 

Aug.  28,  '62— to  Major  11th  reg't,  Nov.  1,  1864— 

wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run  and  Gettysburg. 
Tansferred  from  Co.  C,  90th  regiment— discharg- 

by  S.  O.,  January  18,  1865. 
Pr.  fr.  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  '62— to  1st  Sgt.,  Mar.  1, 

'63— to  1st  Lt.,  Nov.  1,  1864— to  Capt.,  May  15, 

'65— wd.  July  1,  '63,  and  June  22,  '64— disch.  by 

G.  O.,  June  22,  1865— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Q.  M.,  11th  regiment,  September  30,  1861. 
Pr.  fr.  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Mar.  10,  '62— to  1st  Lt., 

Aug.  28,  '62— wd.  Aug.  28,  '62— disch.  Nov.  19, 

1863,  for  wounds  received  at  Gettysburg, 
Pr.  fr.  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Mar.  15,  '62— to  PI.  Muc,  11th 

reg.,  June  6,  '62— to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  28,  '62— to  1st 

Lt.,  Mar.  28,  1864— wd.  at  Gettysburg— killed 

June  3,  1864,  at  Cold  Harbor. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  May  1,  '64— to  Sgt.,  Oct.  1,  '64— to  1st 

Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  '64— to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  24,  '64— to  1st 

Lt.,  May  19,  '65— disch.  by  S.  O.,  June  14,  '65— 

Vet. 
Pr.  fr.  Q.  M.  Sgt.,  11th  reg.,  April  18,  '64— disch. 

on  Surg,  cert.,  July  29,  1864— Vet. 
Pr.  fr.  priv.  to  Sgt.,  Jan.  1,  '63— to  1st  Sergeant— 

to  2d  Lt.,  May  19, 1865— wounded  at  Wilderness 

—com.  Capt.,  June  30,  '65— not  mus.— mus.  out 

with  company  July  1,  1865 — Vet. 
Pr.  to  Cor — to  1st  Sgt.,  May  31,'65— mus.  out  with 

company,  July  1,  1865 — Vet. 
Com.  1st  Lt.,  June  30,  '65 — not  mus. — mus.  out 

with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— promoted  to  Corporal— to 

Sgt.,  May  31,  '65— mustered  out  with  company, 

July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  May  31,  '65— com.  2d  Lt.,  June  30,  '65 

— not  mus. — mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  1,  '65. 
Wounded— absent  at  muster  out— Vet. 
Discharged  by  G.  O.— date  unknown— Vet. 
Promoted  from  Corporal— disch.  by  G.  O.— date 

unknown — Vet. 
Wd.  at  Gettysburg— disch.  Sept.  15,  1864. 
Killed  at  Hatcher's  Run,  February  6,  1865— Vet. 
Deserted  January  20,  1863. 
Deserted  January  20,  1863. 
Pris.  fr.  Aug.  19,  '64,  to  Feb.  28,  '65— disch.  April 

25,  1865. 
Pris.  fr.  Aug.  19,  '64,  to  Feb.  27,  '65— disch.  April 

14,  1865. 
Pr.  fr.  Muc— wd.  April  1,  '65— disch.  Juno  22, 

'65— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  May  31,  '65— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July 

1,  1865— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  May  31,  '65— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July 

1,  1865. 
Pr.  to  Cor., May  31,  '65 — mus.  out  with  Co.,  July 
1,  1865, 


THREE  YEABS'   SERVICE. 


27^ 


Benj.  P.  Madara..... 

Frederick  J.  Able.. 
Robert  Karstetter... 


Corp. 

...do .. 
do.. 


.\.  Bartholomew.. 


Orange  Shortleff..... 

Hiram  Spangler 

Levi  Tompkins 

■Joseph  M.  Burse..., 


Patrick  Condon 

William  H,  Tapp ... 

Henry  Peters. 

Joseph  Rourse 

William  H.  Roland 
Ohas.  F.,  Anthony... 
Armintage,  Henry ' 
Bennage,  Calvin  D. 


Bates,  William 

Barnei',  John 

Barner,  Jeremiah  J 
Bottorf,  John. : 


..do 

..do 

.,do 

..do 

Muc... 

..do 

Private. 
...do 


Bent,  George  W. 
Berry,  Aquilla  W... 

Buckius,  Christop'r 

Berry,  John , 

Briggs,  John 

Brown,  George  W 

Brown,  Josiah 

Brick,  Christian .. 
Blush,  David , 


Blush,  Jacob 

Burns,  James.... 

Bowser,  J.  F 

Birtsch,  Christian  J 

■Coney,  John 

■Crook,  David  R 

Crawford,  Sam'l  T 


.do. 


..do. 
..do, 
„do. 
..■do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


.do. 
.do. 

...do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


€ritz,  John  H 

Conser,  William  F. 
Cochran,  Abr'm  W 
Chandler,  Charles,. 
Coulter,  Alfred  L.. 

Clark,  Lemuel 

Cole,  Humphrey  M 
■Confer,  Valentine.. 
'Calderwood,  Geo.  B: 
■Carmitchell,  Edwin 
Dickey,  Robert  L 

Dehaas,  James 

Doolan,  Patrick 
Dunn,  Allison  B 

Davis,  Jacob.. 

Delong,  Jonathan. 
Dentz,  Peter . 
Doyle,  John 
Dehass,  Horatio  G. 

Elder,  James 
Englebert,  John.... 
Eldred,  William  D 

Edwins,  George 
Emert,  John 
Emert,  Josiah 
Eldred,  Charles  D... 
35 


.do 


Aug.  8, '61, 

Feb.  28,  '62, 
Sept.  10,  '61, 

Odi.   3,  '61, 

Sept.  19,  '61, 

Aug.  27,  '61, 

Sept,  IS,  '61, 

Sept,  19,  '61, 

Sept.  8,  '61, 
Sept,  13,  '61, 
Sept.  19,  '61, 


Mar,  28,  '64, 
Oct.  22,  '61, 


Oct.  2,  '61, 

Aug.  29,  '61, 

Sei^.  19,  '61, 

Sept.  19,  '61, 

Sept.  13,  '61, 

Mar.  6,  '62, 

Sept.  19,  '61, 

Mar.  4,  '62, 

Sept.  13,  '61. 

Sept.  13,  '61, 

Sept.  13,  '61, 

Sept.  20,  '64, 


Sept,  13,  '61, 

Sept.  13,  '61, 
~      .  27, '64, 


Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Feb. 


3,  '64 

4,  '64, 
3,  '64, 

3,  '64, 

4,  '62, 


Sept.  10,  '61, 


19,  '61, 
19,  '61, 

26,  '64, 
1,  '64, 

11,  '64, 
25,  '63, 

10,  '61, 
17,  '64, 

1,  '64, 
15,  '04, 

11,  '64, 
7,  '63, 

15,  '64, 
13,  '61, 

27,  '64, 
1,  '64, 

13,  '61, 
1,  '64, 


Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Julv 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

MaJ. 


Apr.  12,  '64, 
July  23,  '63, 
Sept.  13,  '63, 

Sept.  13, '61, 

Mar.  1 1,  '64, 

Mar.  3,  '64, 

Mar,  1,  '€4, 


Wounded  at  Atitietam— prisoner  from  Aug.  19, 
'64,  to  March  13,  '65— disch.  June  21,  '65— Vet. 

Discharged  at  expiration  of  term. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg— di«ch.  by  General  Or- 
der—date unknown— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg— disch.  by  General  Or- 
der— date  unknown — ^Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  7,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surg's  cert.,  date  unknown— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  25,  '62. 

Died  October  5,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Tho- 
roughfare Gap. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  Jan.  1865— Vet. 

Transferred  to  2d  U.  S.  Artillery,  Dec.  13,  1862. 

Transferred  to  2d  U.  S.  Artillery,  Dec.  13,  1862. 

Died  Oct.  7,  1862— bu.  at  Alexandria— grave,  338. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 — Vet. 

Tr.  to  N.  C.  staff,  11th  Reg.,  June  14,  '65— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  1, 1863. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — prisoner  from  Aug.  19, 

1864,  to  Feb.  28,  1865— disch.  March  5, 1865. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  16,  '65-^ Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  9, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  14,  '62. 
Wounded  at  Thoroughfare  G.p— discharged  on 

Surgeon's  certificate,  November  10,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  10,  '^62. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg — disch.  on  Surg, 

certificate — date  unknown. 
Discharged  at  expiration  of  term. 
Killed  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  August  28, 1862. 
Killed  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  August  28,  1862. 
Killed  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  August  28,  1862. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Five  Forks. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Five  Forks. 
Wounded  at  Thoroughfare  Gap— Transferred  to 

V.  R.  C,  July  1,  1863. 
Deserted  July  19,  1802. 
Substitute — deserted  October  26,  1864. 
Died  May  21, 1865— buried  in  N.  Cem.  Arlington, 
Died  April  28,  1805— bu.  in  N.  Cem.  Arlington. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  \\  ith  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Wounded  July  1, 1863 — discharged  February  27, 

1865,  by  General  Order. 

Wounded  at  Thoroughfare  Gaj)— discharged  by 
General  Order,  date  unknown— Vet. 

Discharged  by  General  Order — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  3,  1863. 

Substitute— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  31,  '65. 

Substitute— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  31,  '65. 

Discharged  by  General  Order — date  unknown. 

Wounded  May  5,  1864— discharged  May  15,  1865. 

Died  at  Andersonviile,  Nov.  1,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C. — date  unknown. 

Substitute — deserted. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

V^T'ounded  May  5,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  by  General  Order — date  unknown. 

Died  Oct.  5,  '02,  of  wounds  received  at  Antietam, 

Died  July  7,  1864— bu.  in  N.  Cem'y,  Arlington. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 

Deserted  April  13,  1862, 

Died  August  18,  1864— bu.  at  Alexandria,,  grave, 
2,593. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Sentenced  for  desertion,  May  3,  1864 — discharged 
June  7,  1805. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  20,  '62. 

Discharged  by  General  Order— date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknow^n. 

Died  at  City  Point,  July  20, 1864. 


274 


ELEVENTH  EEGIMENT, 


Elder,  Samuel.. 


Private, 


Edger,  John 

Edger,  Samuel.. 


Edger,  Samuel  K 

Ferry,  John 

Fiester,  Reuben- 
Fiddler,  John  H.. 
Farster,  Henry.... 
Fredinbaugh,  Jul's. 

Flinn,  Patrick 

Fisher,  JohnB.... 
Frame,  JohnH.... 

Force,  Philip 

Garland,  James... 
GiD,WimamF.... 
Grant,  James  B... 
Gilbreth,  David.., 
Grissins,  Charles. 


Gross,  George  M..... 
Higbee,  HiUegus..., 

Howe,  Jonathan  S.. 
Henninger,  Isaac... 

Howell,  John 

Honninger,  Joseph 

HaU,  John 

Hoover,  William  H 

Hunt,  Francis  W  .., 
Hinton,  James  H..., 

Hawks,  John 

Harley,  Henry , 

Henry,  John  H 

Horton,  Caleb 

Hitchcock,  Wm.  O 

Haun,  Merit 

Henry,  Thomas  Ii... 
Johnston,  Edward.. 
Jenkins,  G.  W.  C... 
Jones,  James  J.  R... 

JohnstoD,  Val.  J 

Jenkins,  Edward..., 
Kunes,  James  A..,.. 

Kaine,  Patrick 

Kessinger,  D.  W.  C. 

Knarr,  John 

Knarr,  Henry 

Knarr,  Solomon 

Killinger,  John 

Karstetter,  Samuel 
Kooper,  George  W., 

Lyle,  Robert  V 

Long,  George  W 

Lewis,  Henry 

La  France,  Joseph.. 

Lucas,  Job  M 

Lonman,  Samuel... 

Motler,  John  H , 

Moore,  John  R , 

Muller,  Christian.., 
Milligan,  William. 
Marcy,  John  J 

Moyer,  George  W.. 
Moore,  Joseph, 
M'Closkey,  Jos.  C, 
Moyer,  Mifflin  R, 
Myers,  John  H 

Myers,  .John  C 

M'llwain,  Charles 

Nye,  Hiram 

Nye,  Joseph 


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Aug.  25,  '61, 


Mar.  23,  '64, 
Mar.    1,  '64, 


Mar.  1, 
Sept.  13, 
Sept.  13, 
Mar,  11, 
Oct.  1, 
Oct.  1, 
Jan.   22, 


Sept.  13, 
April  12, 
Aug.  9, 
Aug.  9, 
Sept.  13, 


Mar.  6, 
Feb.     4, 

Mar.  17, 
Mar.  11, 
Feb.  13, 
Mar.  15, 
Sept,  13, 
Sept.  13, 


Oct. 

Oct.  , 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Mar, 

Mar. 

Oct, 

Sept. 

Oct, 

Feb. 

Sept, 

Mar, 

Aug, 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Sept, 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Aug, 

Mar. 


Mar,  21, 
Sept.  13, 
Oct.  1, 
Sept,  13, 
Sept,  1.3, 

Sept,  19, 
Sept.  19, 
Mar,  11, 
Sept.  19, 
Sept.  13, 
Sept.  13, 
Sept.  14, 
Sept,  13, 
Sept.  13, 


Died  Mar.  17,  '65— bu.  in  U.  S.  Gen.  Hosp.  C'y, 
Annapolis — ^Vet. 

Knied  at  WUderness. 

Died  of  wds.  rec.  near  Ft.  Warren,  Va.,  June  13, 
1864, 

Deserted  March  1-5, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  March  11,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  October  15, 1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order— date  unknown. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G,  O.,  May  31,  1865, 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  31, 1865. 

Discharged  January  22,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  2,  1865. 

Died  at  Harrisburg,  September  15,  1861. 

Died  at  Annapolis,  December  20,  1861. 

Absent,  on  furlough,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 

Dischai'ged  on  Surg,  certificate,  July  1, 1863. 

Died  May  21,  '65,  of  wds,  rec,  at  Gravelly  Run- 
buried  in  N.  Cemetery,  Arlington. 

Tr,  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  July  1, 1863. 

Pris,  fr,  Aug.  19,  '64,  to  Feb.  28,  '65— disch.  June 
29, 1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Discharged  March  1,  1865, 

Discharged  by  General  Order- date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate.  May  28,  1862. 

Wd.  at  Antietam— disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Feb.  6, 
1863. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  31, 1865. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  31,  1865. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  31,  1865. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  31,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31, 1865. 

Died  at  Harrisburg,  November  21,  1861. 

Killed  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  August  28,  1862. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  February  3,  1862. 

Disch.  by  General  Order— date  unknown— Vet. 

Discharged  l^  General  Order— date  unknown. 

Discharged  at  expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  May  5,  1862. 

Disch.  by  General  Order— date  unknown— Vet. 

Discharged  by  General  Order— date  unknown. 

Disch.  by  General  Order— date  unknown— Vet. 

Killed  at  Bethesda  Church,  June  3,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  30,  1865. 

Discharged  September  15,  1864. 

Disch.  by  General  Order— date  unknown— Vet. 

Discharged  by  General  Order— date  unknown. 

Died  August  8,  1862— buried  at  Philadelphia. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Wd,  at  Gettysburg— discharged  Sept.  13,  1864, 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  31,  1865. 

Died  March  16,  1863— buried  at  Philadelpiaia. 

Died  April  25,  '65,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Gravelly  Run- 
buried  in  N.  Cemetery,  ArUngton— Vet. 

Killed  at  Thorougfare  Gap,  August  28,  1862. 

Died  at  Harrisburg,  December  1, 1861. 

Died  at  City  Point,  September  9,  1864. 

Deserted  January  24,  1863. 

Deserted  September  17,  1861. 

Deserted  June  10, 1862. 

Wd,  May  5,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 

Killed  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  August  28, 1862. 

Deserted  December  8,  1862. 


THBEE  YEAES'  SEEVICE. 


275 


O'Neil,  JohnH 

OvertoQ,  Ezra  W... 
Parker,  Wash.  W... 
Packer,  William  M 
Pool,  William  W.... 
Pontius,  David  A... 
Powell,  Levi-.... 


Robenalt,  Jacob. 


DATE  OF  MCSTER 
tNTO  SERVICE. 


Private. 

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Ramsey,  Moses 

Robar,*Mitchell 

Reed,  Samuel 

Kiley,  Cornelius.... 
Reeder,  George  W. 

Ross,  Charles  J 

Smith,  Henry  H.... 

tSimcox,  Joseph 

Strayer,  Daniel  H... 
Shankland,Wm.P., 

Stout,  Richard  C 

Shearer,  John  D 

Smith,  William  H., 
Shadel,  David  W... 


Sharp,  Jolin 

Sands,  Fred'k  F 

Shearer,  Hugh 

Stover,  George  W... 


Shilling,  And'w  J. 

Stabley,  Henry 

Smith,  Wm.  H 

Stover,  Peter 

Steinmetz,  Ed.  W. 


Snyder,  Frank 

Tapp,  James 

Thompson,  Geo.W.. 


Turner,  James 

Vore,  IraC 

Wise,  John  E 

Walker,  William. 
Wagner,  John  W. 


Wilson,  Samuel 

Warner,  Martin 

Wilder,  James  B..., 
Wantz,  Hezekiah  P. 

Winn,  Thomas , 

Weaver,  Jacob 


Wilson,  Henry 

Young,  Joseph  G 


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Jan.  27,  '62, 

Sept.  13,  '61, 

Mar.  6, '62, 

Mar.  11,  '64, 

Sept.  30,  '64, 

Oct.  1,  '64, 

Sept.  13,  '61, 

Sept.  13,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '64, 
Oct.  1,  '64, 
Sept.  13,  '61, 
Sept.  13,  '61, 


Aug.  8, '61, 

Mar.  11,  '64, 

Mar.  11,  '64, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 

Oct.  4,  '64, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 

Mar.  11,  '64, 

Dec.  17,  '61, 

Sept.  19,  '61, 


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Sept.  13, '61, 
Sept.  19,  '61, 


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Jan.   1,  '64, 

Mar.  1,  '64, 
Sept.  19,  '61, 
Sept.  13,  '61, 
Feb.  20,  '62, 

July  2,  '63, 
Sept.  13,  '61, 
Oct.  12,  '61, 

Jan.  21,  '62, 
Sept.  19,  '61, 
Mar.  11,  '64, 
Mar.  11,  '64, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 

Sept.  8,  '64, 
Aug.  24,  '64, 
Mar.  1,  '64, 
Sept.  13,  '61, 
Mar.  1],  '64, 
Sept.  19,  '61, 

Mar.  16,  '64, 

Sept.    2, '61, 


Discharged  by  General  Order,  Feb.  2,  1865. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  80,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

M  ustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order. 

Substitute — disch.  by  General  Order,  May  81,  '65. 

Wounded  at  Thoroughfare  Gap — discharged  on 
Surgeon's  certificate,  October  14,  1862. 

Wd.  at  Fredericksburg — discharged  on    Surg, 
certiticii-te,  February  7,  1863. 

Substitute— diseh.  by  General  Order,  May  31, '65. 

Substitute— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  31, '65. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  7,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  15,  '62. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  V.  R,  C— date  unknown— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Wounded  March  31, 18G5— ab.  at  mus.  out— Vet- 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 

Discharged  at  expiration  of  term. 

Wounded  at  Antietam— disch.  on  Surgeon's  cer- 
tificate, February  5,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  5,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  8,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  20,  '61. 

Discharged  October  17,  18G2,  for  wounds  receiv- 
ed at  second  Bull  Run. 

Captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  August  19,  1864— 
discharged  by  General  Order,  June  3,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order — date  unknown. 

Killed  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  August  28,  1862. 

Deserted  September  30,  1861. 

Prisoner  from  August  19,  1864,  to  Feb.  28,  1865— 
discharged  June  27,  1865. 

Prisoner  Aug.  19,  '64— discharged  June  17,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  3,  '62. 

Wounded  at  Thoroughfare  Gap— discharged  ou 
Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1, 1863. 

Deserted  April  14,  1862. 

Deserted  December  10, 1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— mustered  out  with 
company,  July  1,  18G5 — ^Vet. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1864. 

Substitute — disch.  by  General  Order,  May  31, '65. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  August  28,  '62— 
deserted  Januaiy  15,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania— died  July  5,  1864— 
buried  in  Portsmouth  Grove  Cemetery,  R.  I. 

Prisoner  from  August  19, 1864,  to  April  12,  '65— 
discharged  July  7,  1865— Vet. 


Company   C. 
recruited  at  latrobe,  westmoreland  county- 


Jacob  J.  Bierer 

Absalom  SchaU 


William  S.  Ellis...., 
John  M'Chntock..., 

,W.  H.  M'Laughlin, 


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Sept.    9, '61, 
Sept.    9,  '61, 


Dec.   20,  '61, 
Sept.    9, '61, 

Sept.    9,»61, 


Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— disch.  April  2, 1864. 

Wd.  at  2d  BuU  Run— pr.  from  2d  Lieut.  March 
28, 1864— discharged  July  5, 1864,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Wilderness. 

Tr.  from  Co.  K,  90th  reg.— disch.  Dec.  19, 1864. 

Wounded  and  captured  at  2d  Bull  Run— disch. 
May  21, 1863,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.  April  1,  '64— to  2d  Lieut.  Nov.  1,  '64— 
to  1st  Lieut.  Dec.  5,  '64— com.  Capt.  June  30,'65, 
not  mus. — mus.  out  with  Co.  July  1,  '65 — ^Vet. 


270 


ELEVENTH  EEGIMBNT^ 


Henry  D.  WeHer.... 

Samuel  S.  Bierer 
David  P.  Bricker 
Wm.  D.  Patterson.. 
Robert  F.  Knox. 


Benjamin  Jobnson 
Amos  A.  Brinker.. 
John  Bodder 


Daniel  Dunlap 

Daniel  Thomas. ... 
James  M'DoweU. 


Patrick  M'Kenna. 
Daniel  Rodgers..  ., 
Geo.  E.  Anderson. 
John  H.  Johnson.. 


James  M.  Thomas.. 
George  A.  Parks.... 

John  R.  Nichols 

WiUiam  Mathews.. 

Fred'k  B.  Welty 

Jas.  A.  M'Quown.. 
JohnP.NoeU 


William  H.  Fritz..,. 
Jos.  M.  Mitchell.... 
Rieh'd  R.  Madden., 


Geo.  W.  Kelly 

John  H.  M'Kalip.. 


John  Carnes 

Henry  Barton 

Elijahs.  Dennis... 
Geo.  W.  Bentley..., 
John  W.  Warden., 

David  Galloway 

Robert  M'Cartney. 

John  R.  Hull 

Akens,  Wilson  J... 

Adams,  John , 

Aukerman,  Wm„. 


Auvley,  John 

Anderson,  Jacob  G. 
Brinker,  Henry 


Bush,  George 

Blackston,  Jacob. 
Byers,  James  W.. 


Bowman,  Cyrus . 
Brinker,  Simon.. 


Byron,  Sylvester  H 

Bair,  Frank 

Bell,  Alexander.... 
Brady,  Samuel  A. 
Bollinger,  Henry. 

Brinker,.  Henry  A. 


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Sept.    9,  '61, 

Sept.  9, '61, 

Sept.  9, '61, 

Sept.  9, '61, 

Sfept.  9, '61, 

Sept.  9, '61, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
Sept.    9, '61, 

Mar.  18,  '64, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 

Sept.    9, '61, 

Mar.  26,  '62, 
Feb.  8,  '62, 
Sept.  9, '61, 
Sept.    9,  '61, 

Sept.  9, '61, 

Sept.  9,  '61, 

Sept.  9,  '61, 

Sept.  9,  '61, 

Sept.  9,  '61, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 
Mar^  17,  '64, 

Feb.  22, '64, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 

Oct.      8,  '62, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 

Sept.    9, '61, 

Feb.  1,  '62, 
Sept.  9, '61, 
Feb.  17,  '62, 
Feb.  17, '62, 
Jan.  22,  '62, 
Sept.  23,  '61, 
Sept.  23,  '61, 
Sept.  9, '61, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
Sept.  15,  '63, 
Sept.  9, '61, 

Sept.  23,  '61, 
Sept.  23,  '61, 
Sept.  9, '61, 

July  18,  '64, 
Sept.  9, '61, 
Sept.  9, '61, 

Sept.  5, '64, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 


Aug.  11,  '64, 
Sept.  9, '61, 
Sept.  9, '61, 
Sept.  9, '61, 

Feb.  29, '64, 


Wounded  at  Antietam— promoted  fr.  private  to 
Sergt.  April  1, 1864— to  1st  Sergt.-  n  2d  Lieut. 
Dec.  17,  1864— resigned,  June  21,  1»d6— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Antietam  and  2d  Bull  Run — disch. 
September  28^  1864. 

Pr.  to  1st  Sergeant— com.  1st  Lieut.  June  30, 1865 
— not  mus — mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  1,'65 — ^Vet. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run — discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  April  17, 1863. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  August  14,  1863. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  April  10, 1864. 

Disch.  by  General  Order,  June  9, 1865— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Sergeant— com.  2d  Lieut.  June  30,  1865 — 
not  mus — ^mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  1^  '65 — ^Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  June  14, 1865— mustered 
out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  June  14, 1865— mustered 
out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— promoted  to  Sergt.  June  14, 
1865 — ^mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,'65 — Vet. 

Discharged  March  25, 1865. 

Discharged  February  7,  1865. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg — disch.  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  February  2,  1863. 

Mus.  out  as  private,  with  Co.,  July  1,  '65 — Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  7, 1863. 

Deserted  January  18, 1863. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— died  March  4, 1865,  of 
wounds  received  at  Hatcher's  Run— Vet. 

Disch.  Nov.  13,'62,  forwds.  received  at  Antietam. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31, 1865. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  14, 1865— mustered 
out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  14, 1865— mustered 
out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  14, 1865— mustered 
out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Wd.  at  Fredericksburg— pr.  to  Cor.  June  14,  '65. 
— mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  14, 1865— mustered 
out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Wd.  at  Antietam  and  Gettysburg— discharged 

.  December  9, 1864. 

Discharged  January  31, 1865. 

Disch.  Nov.  1,  '62,  for  wds.  rec.  at  2d  Bull  Run. 

Discharged  February  16, 1865. 

Discharged  February  16,  1865. 

Discharged  January  21, 1865. 

Deserted  January  18, 1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  11,  '62. 

Discharged  September  10, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 

Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  March  17, 1863. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  14, 1865. 

Not  on  nauster-out  roll. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— transferred  to  V. 
R.  C,  February  15,  1864. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  31,  '63. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  February  19, 1863. 

Substitute— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  31,'65. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  by  Gen- 
eral Order,  June  14,  1865— Vet. 

Discharged  Feb.  15, 1865— expiration  of  term. 

Substitute— disch.  by  General  Order,  June  5,  '65. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  8,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate^  Dec.  4, 1862. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  Fredericksburg  and  Get- 
burg— disch.  on  Surg's  cert.,  June  12,  '65— Vet. 

Died  June  5, 1864— bu.  at  Nat.  Cem'y,  Arlington. 


THEEE  TEARS'  SEEYICE. 


277 


Bodder,  Henry. 
Bailey,  David... 


Barr,  Ralston  J 

Br  inker,  David 

Bates,  Andrew  J.... 
Bricker,  William  H 

Black,  Robert 

Byrne,  Sylvester  H 

Cost,  George 

Chambers,  Cyrus... 
Chamberlain,  Jos.  B 
Curry,  Geerge  W 


Conny,  John 

Campbell,  Carson  A 

Connell,  Peter do. 

Corroll,  Leonard  B do  . 

Campbell,  Amos 

Cole,  Joseph 

Conners,  James 

Chaufibers,  William 

Cole,  James 

Cooper,  Abraham... 

Cain,  John 

Cannon,  Uriah.... 


Private, 
...do 


Cannon,  Hugh 

Clutter,  L 

Doan,  Joseph 

Dessinger,  Israel ... 
Dunkel,  David  P.... 
Dullinger,  William 

Daily,  Andrew 

Farwell,  James  M... 
Fry,  John 


Green,  James.. 
Grey,  Edward . 


Groft,  George 

Griffith,  Willam  H, 

Gibson,  Joseph , 

Gibson,  John 

Griffith,  Nathaniel. 
Giffin,  Thomas  E... 
Hester,  Daniel 
Huffiman,  Jacob. 

Henderson,  John .,, 

Hacox,  Warner. 
Harper,  John. 
Hoffman,  PhiUp. 
Handshe,  George , 
Halby,  David. 

Huffman,  Michael.. 

Hughes,  Reuben. 
Hooker,  Henry . 

Hall,  James 
Hope,  Samuel. 
Huffman,  David  C 
Herbison,  James 
Hiltebidde,  George 

Hice,  John  S 

Hutchinson,  James 

Hayes,  Cyrus 

Hughes,  David  B.. 

Johnston,  James  A 


Sept.  9,  '61, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
Oct.  11,  '61, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 

Dec."""2i''6i," 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
Sept.  15,  '63, 
Sept.    9,  '61, 

Sept.  14,  '63, 
Sept.    9,  '61, 

Aug.  9,  '64, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
Sept.  22,  '64, 
Sept.  6,  '64, 
Aug.  13,  '64, 
Aug.  5,  '64, 
Sept.  13,  '64, 
Aug.  13,  '64, 
Feb.   19,  '64, 

Sept.    9,  '61, 

Feb."  l'6,"'64*' 

Sept.  8,  '63, 

Sept.  9,  '61, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 

Aug.  15,  '64, 

July  13,  '63, 

Sept.  9,  '61, 

Mar.  16,  '64, 
Aug.  11,  '64, 

July  28,  '63, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 

Sept.  9,  '61, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 

Sept.  9,  '61, 

Sept.  9,  '61, 

Aug.  31,  '64, 

Sept.  23,  '61, 

Sept.    9,  '61, 

Sept.  9,  '61, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
Jan.  12,  '64, 
Sept.  15,  '63, 
Feb.  9,  '64, 

Sept.  23,  '61, 


Sept. 
Sept. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Jan. 


9,  '61, 
9,  '61, 

9,  '61, 
9,  '61, 
21,  '62, 
24,  '64, 
13,  '64, 
9,  '61, 
6,  '62, 
23,  '61, 
21,  '62, 


Sept.    9, '61, 


Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  November  15,  1863. 

Died  July  6,  1864,  of  w'ds  received  at  Bethesda 
Church — buried  in  National  Cem'y,  Arlington. 

Died  Sept.  3,  1864 — buried  at  Point  Lookout. 

Died  November  1.5,  1861. 

Died  Oct,  17,  1862,  of  w'ds  rec.  at  2d  Bull  Run. 

Deserted  December  20,  1862. 

Died  Sept.  18,  1864— buried  at  Philadelphia. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  14,  1862. 

Drafted— absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Wd.  at  Antietam  and  Gettysburg— died  at  Cedar 
Mountain,  Va.,  January  2,  1864. 

Drafted — absent  at  muster  out,  sick. 

Died  at  Andersonville,  October  26,  1864— grave, 
11,477— Vet. 

Substitute— mus.  out  with  company  July  1, 1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  29,  '62. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O..  May  31,  1865. 

Discharged  bv  General  Order,  June  2,  1865. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  June  7,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  '64. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  14,  1865. 

Died  May  27, 1864— buried  in  Nat.  Cem'y,  Arling- 
ton—Vet. 

Killed  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  August  28,  1862. 

Died  at  Andersonville,  Sept.  13,  '64— grave,  8,665. 

Wd.  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64— ab.  at  mus.  out 

Drafted— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Wd.  at  Antietam— tr.  to  V.  R.  C,  Sept.  1,  1863. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Drafted— absent  at  muster  out. 

Wd.  at  Ant^'etam  and  Gettysburg— discharged 
December  i6,  1864. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  26,  1865. 

Sub.— wounded  at  Five  Forks,  April  1,  1865 
absent  at  muster  out. 

Drafted— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  14,  1865, 

Di3ch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  12,  1862. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  January  1,  1865. 

Died  at  Annapolis,  June  3,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 

Wd.  at  Fredericksburg — mus.  out  with  company, 
Julv  1,  1865— Vet. 

Wd.''at  Fredericksburg  and  Gettysburg— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Drafted— absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  August  19,  1864— 
absent  at  muster  out. 

Wd.  at  Gettvsburg— musterd  out  with  company, 
July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  12,  1862. 

Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— disch.  on  Surgeon's  certifi- 
cate, April  30,  1863. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  14,  1863. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  October  13, 1861. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  October  17, 1862. 

Died  at  Salisbury,  October  16,  1864. 

Killed  at  Hatcher's  Run,  February  6,  1865. 

Died  Dec.  6,  1864— buried  at  Hilton  Head,  S.  C. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1S62. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — Deserted  Jan.  18,  1863. 

Prisoner  from  August  19, 1864,  to  March  3, 1865— 
discharged  April  22, 1865. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run  and  Antietam— disch. 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  February  20,  1863. 


27S 


ELEVENTH  RBGIMENl*. 


Johnston,  Geo.  W.. 

King,  Michael , 

Kuhns,JohnV 

Kuhns,  Reuben 


Kerns,  John 

Kreegher,  G.  J 

Loudon,  John  P..., 

Leslie,  William 

Loughery,  Jas.  F... 
Lissinger,  William 


Locus,  William 

Mowry,  Albert  H... 
Mooreland,  Jas.  A.. 
Mitchell,  William.., 
M'Dowell,  Israel  B. 

Mathews,  Jonathan 


Myers,  Samuel  C 
Myers,  Christian... 

M'Burney,  Eobert, 
Martin,  Joseph  W... 
Moore,  Charles  Lee 
Martin,  John  .... 
Marsh,  Morris  D.  C 
M'Henry,  Levi ., 


Merriman,  Jacob  C. 
Mathews,  William- 
Manges,  William.... 

Malay,  David 

Matteson,  Geo.  W... 
Moore,  Alexander. 


Miller,  John  H 

M'Dowell,  Robert..., 
Marshall,  John 


Miller,  Jacob , 

Mickey,  Clay 

Mathews,  DanieL 
M'Kartney,  John  A 

MiUer,  Israel 

M'Kelvey,  Cephas.. 
M'Laughlm,  C.  L .. 
Mickey,  Robert  M.. 
M'Millan,  John  A... 

Mewherter,  Wm.  F. 

Noel,  Jonas 

Newcomer,  Obadi'h 
Nicely,  William  H. 
Pilgrim,  George... 
Piatt,  Frederick .. 
Perrigo,  John  C... 
Patterson,  Jos.  S.. 


Parks,  Daniel 
Perkins,  Charles  Q.. 
Parks,  Joseph  C, 
Reighard,  Thos.  W. 
RisBnger   ~ 


Rose,  Jacob 

Riley,  James  F . 


Rock,  William 

Ramsey,  Wm.  H 
Reiter,  Abraham. 
Rough,  Matthew  P. 


Private, 
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Sept.  9,  '61, 
July  28,  '64, 
Sept.  23,  '61, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 

Sept.  9,  '61, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
Sept.  12,  '63, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
Aug.  19,  '62, 

Aug.  3,  '63, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
Feb.  16,  '64, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
Sept.    9,  '61, 

Sept.    9,  '61, 

Mar.  24,  '64, 
Aug.  12,  '64, 

Feb.  12,  '64, 
Sept.  11,  '62, 
July  22,  '63, 
July  5,  '63, 
Mar.  4,  '62, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 

July  27,  '64, 
Sept.  23,  '61, 
Sept.  3,  '64, 
Aug.  26,  '64, 
Aug.  80,  '64, 
Sept.    9,  '61, 

Sept.  9,  '61, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
Mar.    6, '62, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
Sept.  9, '61, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
Feb.  22, '62, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
Sept.    9,  '61, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
Aug.  8,  '64, 
July  19,  »64, 
Sept.  23,  '64, 
Sept.   9, '61, 

Sept.  9, '61, 
Mar.  13,  '64, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
July  15,  '63, 
Mar.  21,  '62, 

Aug.  13,  '64, 
Sept.   9,  '61, 

Aug.  19,  '62, 
Mar.  6,  '62, 
Sept.  23,  '61, 
Sept.    9, '61, 


Deserted  July  18, 1864— Vet. 

Substitute— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  1, 1865. 

Wd.  at  Fredericksburg— disch.  on  Surg,  cert., 

January  24,  1863. 
Died  Aug.  23,  '64— buried  at  Alexandria— grave, 

2,600. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Deserted  December  22, 1863. 
Drafted — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  December  15,  1864— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  25,  '62. 
Wd.  at  Gettysburg— disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Dec. 

16,  1863. 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 
Died  at  City  Point,  June  28,  1864. 
Died  at  Salisbury,  October  7, 1864. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Died  Sept.  17,  '62,  of  wds.  rec.  at  2d  Bull  Run- 
buried  in  M.  A.  Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Died  Sept.  25,  '62,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Thoroughfare 

Gap — buried  at  Alexandria,  grave,  319. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Sub.— wd.  at  Hatcher's  Run,  Feb.  7, 1865— disch. 

by  General  Order,  June  9,  1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out— Vet. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Drafted— absent  at  muster  out. 
Drafted— absent  at  muster  out. 
Absent  at  muster  out. 
Captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  Aug.  19, 1864— ab. 

at  muster  out. 
Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  '65. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate  March  17,  1862. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  1864. 
Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  31, 1865. 
Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  31, 1865. 
Wd.  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  Aug.  28,  1862— disch. 

by  General  Order,  June  9, 1865— Vet. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  25,  1863. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  28,  1863. 
Wounded  at  Antietam — discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate,  February  17,  1863. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  12,  1865. 
Tr.  to  V.  R.  C,  January  10,  1865— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Antietam— transferred. 
Tr.  to  V.  R.  C,  January  24, 1865. 
Tr.  to  2d  U.  S.  Cavalry,  November  29,  1862. 
Wd.  at  Gettysburg— tr.  to  V.  R.  C,  Nov.  15,  '63. 
Tr.  to  V.  R.  C,  March  15,  1864. 
Died  at  City  Point,  January  24, 1865. 
Wd.  at  Gettysburg— died  Nov.  10, 1864— buried 

inU.  S.  General  Hospital  Cemetery,  Annapolis. 
Killed  at  Old  Church,  Virginia,  June  1, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865— Vet. 
KiUed  at  BuU  Run,  August  30, 1862. 
KiUed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30, 1862. 
Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  26,  1865. 
Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  July  11, 1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 
Wounded  at  Antietam— discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate,  February  19, 1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  22,  '63. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  14,  1865. 
Died  at  Annapolis,  January  4, 1862. 
Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 
Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— deserted  Dec.  4, 1863— ret. 

April  26, 1865— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  1,  '65. 
Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  31, 1865. 
Wounded  at  Antietam — discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate,  Dec.  6, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  20, 1863. 
Tr.  to  V.  R.  C,  February  15,  1863. 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 
Died  October.  9,.1862^of.Avounds  rec.  at  2d  Bull' 
►  Run. 


THREE  TEAKS'   SERVICE. 


279 


Kocche,  Angello, 

Saxer,  George  W.... 

Smith,  Robert  M... 
Smith,  Henry  M.., 

Sevang,  John 

Shroup,  Anthony. 

Shew,  Lewis  W.... 


Sheiry,  Francis  P. 
Scott,  George  W... 


Stark,  William. 


Snyder,  Archibald. 
Snyder,  Augustus., 

Stresler,  Jacob 

Shields,  Allison 

Scott,  John  A.  J 

Shed'ron,  Austin  S... 

Stickle,  John 

Shanefelt,  James 

Stebbins,  John 

Stickle,  Armstrong 

Silvan,  John 

Shephard,  Chas.  N.. 


Smith,  F.M 

Thomas,  Chas.  W.. 

Towson,  Henry 


Thomas,  Jos.  W. 

Topper,  Wilson  J.,, 
Trauger,  Sam'l  B... 

Ward,  Thomas , 

Woods,  Aaron 

Williams,  James. . . , 

Wear,  Emanuel 

Walters,  George 

Wilson,  Joseph  B... 
Wadsworth,  Jer'ah. 
Welty,  Samuel  M... 

White,  Robert 

Welty,  William  B.. 
Weaver,  Francis  C. 


Private; 
do 


...do. 
...do. 


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July  27,  '63, 

Feb.   28,  '62, 

Sept.    9,  '61, 
Sept.    9,  '61, 

Aug.    7, '63, 

Sept.  19,  '64, 

Sept.    9,  '61, 

Aug.     1,  '64, 
Sept.    3,  '61, 


Sept. 
July 


12,  '63, 
2,  '64, 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Feb. 


16,  '64, 

17,  '64, 
17,  '64, 

9,  '61, 
23,  '61, 
9,  '61, 
9,  '64, 
9,  '61, 
9,  '61, 
2,  '64, 


Jan.    30,  '62, 

Sept.  23,  '63, 

Sept.  9, '61, 
Feb.  22, '62, 
Apr.  7,  '62, 
Dec.  16,  '61, 
Aug.  29,  '63, 
Aug.  7, '63, 
Sept.  15, '64, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
Oct.  22,  '62, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
Sept.  23,  '61, 
Aug.  9,  '64, 
Sept.    9,  '61, 


Drafted— prisoner  from  May  6,  1864,  to  Nov.  27, 
1864— discharged  October  2,  1865. 

Prisoner  from  August  19,  1864,  to  Sept.  24,  '64-— 
discharged  April  8,  1865. 

Absent,  on  furlough,  at  muster  out — ^Vet. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Sentenced  by  general  court  martial  for  desertion ; 
discharged  by  General  Order,  June  7,  1865. 

Wounded  at  Five  Forks,  April  2,  1865 — disch. 
by  General  Order,  June  22,  1865. 

Prisoner  from  May  6,  1864,  to  December  13,  '64 — 
discharged  December  19,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  14,  '65. 

Deserted  Dec.  20,  1862— returned  Sept.  15,  1862— 
tried  and  sentenced  by  general  court  martial 
September  23,  1863— discharged  May  31,  1865. 

Drafted — captured  Aug.  19,  1864 — escaped  April 
20,  1865— discharged  June  1,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865. 

Transferred  to  87th  Regiment,  June  22,  1865. 

Died  at  Salisbury,  November  27,  1864. 

Died  at  Salisbury,  November  29,  1864. 

Killed  at  Laurel  Hill,  May  10,  1864. 

Died  at  Warrenton,  Va.,  July  30,  1862. 

Died  at  Catlett's  station,  Va.,  August  28,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  18,  1862. 

Deserted  October  29,  1864. 

Deserted  December  20,  1862. 

Dropped  from  rolls  as  a  deserter,  Dec.  1, 1862* 

Wounded  while  charging  rebel  works  at  Peters- 
burg, June  9, 1864— discharged  by  General  Or- 
der, May  18,  1865. 

Died  Nov.  29,  '61— buried  in  M.  A.  Cem'y,  D.  C. 

Wounded  at  Weldon  railroad,  August  19, 1864— 
absent  at  muster  out— Vet. 

Drafted— wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  5, 1864— 
absent  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  25,  '64. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863. 

Discharged  January  4,  1865. 

Drafted— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Drafted — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  24,  '64. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  14,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  7,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  11,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  SO,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  14, 1865. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  January  18,  1863. 


Company  D. 
recruited  at  jersey  shore,  lycoming  county. 


John  H.  Knox Capt.. 

William  E.  Sees ...do... 

Jno.  B,  Overmeyer,l...do ... 


James  Moore 


Jeremiah  T.  Saxton 
James  T.  Chalfant.. 


Enos  S.  Hall.. 


.do. 


1st  Lt. 
..do 


.do. 


Sept. 
Mar. 
Oct. 

4,  '61, 
8,  '62, 
4,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

Oct. 

4,  '61, 

3 

Oct. 
Nov. 

4,  '61, 
ll  '62; 

8 
3 

Oct. 

4,  »61. 

3 

Died  at  Jersey  Shore,  Pa.,  Feb.  28, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Sept,  25,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Serg't  Jan.  24, 1862— to  Capt.  Nov.  1, 
1862— to  Major  11th  regiment,  December  26,  '64. 

Promoted  to  Cor.  May  3, 1862— to  Serg't  Nov.  1 ,  '64. 
to  2d  Lieut.  March  28, 1864— -to  1st  Lieut.  Oct.  30, 
'64— to  Capt.  Dec.  26, 1864— wd.  at  Wilderness— 
mug.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 — Vet. 

Killed  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  August  28,  1862. 

Pr.  from  priv.  company  A,  88th  reg.  to  1st  Lieut. 
Nov.  1,  '62— to  Capt.  company  F,  Mar.  28,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Cor.  Jan.  24,  '62— to  Serg't  Nov.  1, 1862— to 
Ist  Serg't  Jan.  1,  '64— to  1st  Lieut,  Mar.  28,  '64— 
died  May  26,  '64,  of  wds.  received  at  Spottsylva- 
nia— buried  in  Nat.  Cem'y,  A  rlington— Vet. 


280 


ELEVENTH  REGIMENT, 


James  R.  Brown.. 


Edmund  T.  Tiers. 
Flavius  J.  Cross.... 


George  W.  Keihl. 
James  H.  Kyle... 


Charles  W.  Harmer 


John  M.Knox 

Solo'nW.  Shadle... 


James  Kemery 

A.  A.  Ausburn 

Franklin  T.  Sharp. 


Ijewis  Caha 

Hugh  Sterling 

Charles  Breier 

Isaac  S.  Taylor 

Henry  F.  Bonfield.. 

Willard  B.  Walters 
Charles  H.  Wolf..... 
George  M.  Hughes 
Abraham  Landis. ... 
William  Adams 


RossG.  M'Millen... 
James  H.  Worth.... 
Charles  P.  TaUey... 
Jacob  R.  Menges.... 


Hiram  Manier 

Charles  E.  Slade.... 
Hespert  Nicholas .. 
James  Mahoney .... 
Robert  B.  Taylor... 
Israel  Chamberlin.. 

John  J.  Laman 

Charles  J.  Lewis.... 

Jacob  Lehman 

John  J.  Grouse 

Wm.  Cunningham.. 
Obadiah  Moore.. 
Altemus,  David. 
Barger,  George  R ... 
Best,  Jefferson... 
Best,  George  F.. 
Bubb,  William ., 


Brady,  Richard... 

Burt,  James 

Bickle,  John  G.... 
Billman,  Wm.  S.. 

Best,  Daniel  D 

Bowers,  Daniel ... 

Botts,  Charles 

Bulk  holder,  Mich'l 


Best,  Oliver  A 

Bronnish,  Bernard. 
Brotzmann,  Wm.... 
Burke,  James 


1st  Lt.. 


2d  Lt... 
...do.... 

IstSgt. 
...do.... 


...do 

Serg't. 
...do.... 


...do. 
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Private 

...do 

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...do. 
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...do. 


Oct.      4,  '61, 


Nov. 
Oct. 


Nov. 
Oct. 


27, '61 
4,  '61, 


27,  '61, 

4,  '61; 


Nov.  27,  '61, 


Nov. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Jan. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
Feb. 
Dec. 

Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Nov. 
Mar. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 
Mar. 


27,  '61 
4,  '61, 

4,  '61 
12,  '65 
27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 

16,  '62: 
10,  '6i: 
27,  '61, 
29,  '61 

27, '61 

27,  '64, 
31,  '62; 

5,  '61 

17,  '64 

5,  '64, 
4, '61 

28,  '61 
4, '61 
4, '61 


Jan. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Nov. 
Feb. 


11,  '62, 

4, '61 

4,  '61 

4,  '61 

4,  '61 

7, '62 

27, '61 

13,  '61 

29,  '64 

17,  '64 

4,  '61 

17,  '64 

17,  '64: 

22,  '64, 

17,  '64, 
4,  '6i: 
4,  '61 

26,  '6i: 
4,  '6i: 
4,  '61 
4,  '61 
4,  '61, 

17,  '64 
9,  '64 

27,  '61 
7,  '62, 


Wd.  Aug.  30, 1862,  and  June  19, 1864— pr.  to  Cor. 

Mar.  19,  1862— to  Sgt.  Dec.  1,  1863— to  1st  Sgt. 

April  6,  1864— to  2d  Lt.  Dec.  6,  1864— to  1st  Lt. 

Dec.  26,  '64— mus.  out  with  Co.  July  1,  '65 — Vet. 
Pr.  to  Capt.  Co.  B,  157th  regiment,  Oct.  11,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.  March  19, 1862— to  2d  Lt.  Nov.  1,  '62— 

resigned  April  15,  1863. 
Deserted  September  14, 1862. 
Prisoner  from  Aug.  19,  '64,  to  Feb.  21,  '65— pr.  to 

Sgt — to  1st  Sgt.  March  1,  1865— disch.  May  17, 

1865— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.— to  1st  Sgt.  June  4,  1865— com.  2d  Lt. 

June  30,  '65 — not  mus. — mus.  out  with  Co.,  July 

1,  1865— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Thoroughfare  Gap — transferred  to 

V.  R.  C,  November  15,  1863. 
Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— pr.  to  Cor — ^to  Sgt.— wd. 

May  5,  1864 — absent  at  muster  out — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant — absent,  sick,  at  muster 

out — Vet. 
Promoted  from  private  June  14,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal — to  Sergeant  June  15,  '65 — 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.— disch.  by  G.  O.,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Wounded  April  30, 1863— discharged  Mar.  7, 1865. 
Discharged  December  9,  1864. 
KiUed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Prisoner  from  Aug.  19, 1864,  to  Feb.  27, 1865— dis- 
charged April  15,  1865. 
Disch.  as  priv.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Feb.  25,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865— Vet. 
Wd.  Feb.  6,  '65 — absent  at  muster  out — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  14,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 
Substitute— promoted  to  Corporal,  June  14, 1865 — 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Deserted— retm-ned  Feb.  4, 1866 — pr.  to  Cor.  June 

15,  1865 — mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  15,  1865 — ^mustered 

out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Prisoner  from  August  19, 1864,  to  March  2, 1865— 

discharged  June  6,  1865— Vet. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  9, 1865— Vet. 
Discharged  March  3,  1865. 
Discharged  May  5, 1865 — expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  January  11,  1865. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Died  at  Annapolis,  December  26,  1861. 
Killed^t  2d  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
KiUed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 
KiUed  at  Spottsylvania,  May  8,  1864— Vet. 
Died  at  PhUadelphia,  March  30,  1865— Vet. 
Discharged  January  28,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 — Vet. 
Wounded  May  5,  1864 — absent  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  5,  1865. 
Prisoner  from  August  19, 1864,  to  March  1, 1865— 

discharged  June  29,  1865. 
Wounded  May  10,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 
Wounded  August  28, 1862— absent  at  muster  out. 
Disoh.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  February  3,  1863. 
Discharged  November  25,  1864. 
Transferred  by  General  Order,  Feb.  23,  1863. 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  September  12,  1863, 
Died  Sept.  4,  '62,  of  w-ds.  rec.  at  2d  Bull  Run. 
Wounded  August  28,  1862— kiUed  at  Frericks- 

burg,  December  13,  1862. 
Died  Nov.  11,  1864— buried  at  Point  Lookout. 
Killed  at  Bethesda  Church,  June  2,  1864. 
Deserted  September  14, 1862. 
Deserted  April  17,  1862. 


THEEE  YEAES'  SERVICE. 


281 


Beers,  Samuel... 
Cain,  William.... 
Ckamberleun,  C  S.. 

•  Carbaugh,  Christ'n 

Campbell,  H.  B 

€ampbell,  Thomas. 
OlemenS,  John  P.... 
13utchlon,  Adam  W 
Dias,  William.... 

Benworth,  Hugh.... 

Bias,  Thoma  IX-... 
Dauiield,  Com-ad.. 

Derr,  JohnF. 

Bias,  George 

Elias,  Henry  G  .... 
Ebbert,  Robert  M. 
Furgerson,  Jatnes, , 
Finiey,  Richard  E.. 
Frymire,  Samuel 

Farley,  Edward  P... 
Fry,  Joshua  C... 


Fergerson,  Edward 
Fisher,  Jonathan  S. 

Fagely,  Gottlieb 

Flynn,  Patrick. 

Farnwalt,  Isaac...., 
far  man,  James  A... 

Fowler,  WiUiam 

Fenstemacker,  J 

Grumbling,  Jonat'n 
Gbiger,  William  B.. 
Gutiing,  Anthony.., 
Gettig,  Christopher 
Gray,  Samuel  J 


'Gandner,  Jacob . 
Gast,  George  W . 
George,  James... 


Gettig,  John.. ...... 

Gibson,  J 

Greer,  James  A... 
Harris,  Thomas... 
Hawk,  WiUiam... 


Hileman,  Samuel.. 

Hill,  John 

HiU,  John 

Hummel,  Benj 

Hileman,  Joseph... 
Hawk,  Jeremiah... 
Hyatt,  Pulaski  P .. 
Hoffman,  Frederick 
Harmer,  Albanas  A 
Haupt,  Jeremiah... 
Hepburn,  Wm.  M. 
Harris,  John  E ..... 
Hawk,  Henry........ 

Hannah,  Hugh 

Heisly,  Fred.  P 

Jewell,  Henry.. 

Jones,  James 

Johnson,  Bavid 

Jarrett,  James 

Kearney,  Wm.  J.... 
Kepler,  Michael  J.., 
Kruger,  George  A.., 
Koester,  Frederick 
36 


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Aug. 
Oct, 


4,  '61, 


Mar,  16,  '64, 
Mar.  16,  »64, 
Sept.  20,  '64, 
Oct.      4,  '61, 


Mar.  16,  '64, 
Octo     4,  '61, 


Mar. 

July 

Oct. 

Mar. 

July 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Mar, 

Oct. 


16,  '64, 

15,  '63, 
4,  '61, 

16,  '64, 

16,  '63, 
13,  '64, 

1,  '64, 

17,  '64, 
4,  '61, 


Nov.  29,  '64, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 


Sept. 

Oct. 

Bee. 

Jan. 

Mar. 


16,  '64, 


Feb. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

April 

Nov. 

Oct. 


Oct,  4,  '61, 
Oct.  4, '61, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 

Oct.      4,  '61, 


Feb.  15,  '64, 
Nov.  27,  '61, 


Mar. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Oct, 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Feb, 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Feb, 

Mar, 

Nov, 

Peb. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Bee 

Feb. 

April 


Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  November  15, 1863. 

Brafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  August  19,  1865. 

Wounded  Aug.  28,  1862— discharged  by  General 
Order,  June  14,  1865— Vet. 

Bischarged  by  General  Order,  June  3,  1865. 

Bischarged  by  General  Order,  June  14,  '65 — ^Vet. 

Brafted-^diseh.  by  General  Order,  June  8,  1865. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Becember  13,  1862. 

Bied  October  2,  1862. 

Captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  August  19,  1864— 
absent  at  muster  out. 

Bischarged  Nov.  14, 1862,  for  wounds  received  at 
Thoroughfare  Gap. 

Bischarged  by  General  Order,  June  14,  1865. 

Brafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  June  12, 1865. 

Bi£d  March  24,  1865— Vet. 

Bied  at  Salisbury,  November  6,  1864, 

Brafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Bischarged  by  General  Order,  May  28,  1865. 

Brafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  June  6,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865, 

Beserted  Aug.  23,  '63— returned  April  22,  1864— 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Wd.  at  Weldon  railroad— discharged  by  General 
Order,  June  14,  1865. 

Brafted— disch,  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 

Bischarged  September  27,  1864. 

Bischarged  Becember  7, 1864. 

Bischarged  Janiiary  21, 1865. 

Bied  at  Sahsbury,  February  12, 1865. 

Bied  April  5,  1864— buried  at  Harrisburg. 

Bied  at  Salisbury,  January  6,  1865. 

Wounded  at  Antietam— deserted  July  — ,  186S, 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Bisch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  January  15,  1863. 

Wounded  August  30,  1862— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  October  29, 1862. 

Bisch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  October  27,  1862, 

Bisch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  11,  1863. 

Bied  Feb.  19,  1865— bu,  in  National  Cemetery, 
Arlington. 

Wounded  at  Cedar  Mountain,  August  9, 1862 — 
deserted  May  1,  1864. 

Bied  at  Andersonville,  Sept.  26,  '64— grave,  9,776. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  Becember  15,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863,  and  Wil- 
derness, May  5,  1864— a  b.  at  muster  out — Vet, 

Wd,  Feb.  6, 1865— absent  at  muster  out— Vet. 

Bischarged  for  wounds,  January  7,  1862. 

Wounded  May  5,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Bisch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  January  12, 1865. 

Bisch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  17,  1863. 

Bisch.  by  Special  Order,  January  22,  1863. 

Bischarged  for  wounds,  April  5, 1863. 

Wd.  at  Gettysburg— disch.  by  G.  O.,  June  12,  '65. 

Killed  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  August  28, 1862. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Bied  at  Salisbury,  October  19, 1864. 

Bied  at  Sahsbury,  February  14, 1865. 

Killed  at  Hatcher's  Run,  February  6, 1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Bischarged  by  General  Order,  February  24,  '65. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .July  1,  1865. 

Transferred  to  V.R.  C,  November  25, 1864^Vet. 

Bied  August  9,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 


282 


ELEVENTH   REGIMENT, 


Kane,  Steplien  L., 


Kissel,  James 

Keyser,  Chas.  W.... 

King,  Charles 

Kirkpatrick,  Wm. 
Lemmon,  Jacob  G. 

liange,  Henry 

Lennox,  Jokn  A.,.. 
Luker,  John  R, 


Private 


Lewis,  Lemuel 

Lilley,  William 

Majorette,  Samuel. 

Martin,  John 

Moorehead,  David. 
Miller,  Harrison.... 

Murphy,  Samuel  C, 
M'Call,  William...... 

M'CulIough,  Jack'n 

M'Queston,  Jno.  H. 


Moore,  Lewis  F. 
Mullener,  Peter. 
Moore,  Samuel  W... 

Murray,  James 

May,  Daniel  J 

Moyer,  Henry 

M'Cormick,  Mich'l 
M'Closkey,  Fred'k 

Maneval,  Jacob 

M'Gow,  WiUiam.... 

Neff,  Jeremiah 

Nipp,  Adam 

Obenheizer,  F.  W.. 

Pentz,  Luther 

PoflF,  Jacob  H 


Pratt,  Osman  A 

Philips,  Sam'lW... 

Price,  JohnW 

Quinn,  Andrew , 

Reynolds,  Oliver..., 
Robbins,  Theodore 


Reed,  George  W..., 
Randolph,  Wm.  C. 
Rohn,  Joab 


Reader,  John  V.. 
Smouser,  Adam. . 
Sensebaugh,  Geo. 
Sensabaugh,  Jas.  L 

Stiles,  John , 

Sclirack,Benj.  B... 

Southard,  Jos  T 

Small,  Arthur  F... 
Shadle,  James  P... 
Sephens,  Jas.  W ,. 

Slippy,  Isaac 

Snyder,  Henry 

Shaffer,  George  H. 

Sproul,  John 

Suderlin,  Eli 

Sharp,  Andrew .... 
Smith,  John 


..do.., 


Smith,  George  W., 
Tyson,  Harmon  R. 

Taylor,  James 

Underwood,  Elmer 

Veatch,  Joel , 

Wolf,  Daniel 


Jan.  20, 


Mar.  16,  ^64, 

Mar.  10,  '62, 

Sept.  26,  '63, 

Jan.  14,  '65, 

Mar.  16,  '64, 

Mar.  3,. '64, 

Sept.  20,  ^64, 
July  21,  '63, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 

Aug.  12,  '64 

Oct.  4,  '61 

Feb.  22,  '62, 

April  2,  '64, 

Mar.  22,  '64, 

May  12,  '62, 

Oct.  4,  '61, 

Oct.  4,  '61, 

Oct'.""4i''61, 

Oct,  4,  '61, 

Oct.  4,  '61, 

Mar.  16,  '64, 

Sept.  21,  '( 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

Oct.  4,  '61, 


Mar.  17,  '64, 
Jan.    11,  '65, 


Jan.  10,  '65, 
Mar.  26,  '64, 
Feb.  23, 
Aug.  12,  '64, 
Oct.  4,  '61, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 


Prisoner  from  Dec,  10,:  1864,  tal'eb.  15v  1865— dis- 
charged May  30,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  29,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  19,  '62, 

Discharged  May  31,  1865. 

Deserted  July  1,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 

Drafted — absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  January  19,  1865. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness— transferred  to  16th  reg;. 
V.  R.  C,  May  12, 1865. 

Died  at  City  Point,  Jvxly  14, 1864. 

Deserted  June,  1862. 

Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,  July  1.  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Wounded  Feb.  6,  1865— absent  at  muster  out. 

Captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  August  19,  1864 — 
absent  at  muster  out. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  July  17,  1865i 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  August  19, 1864 — 
absent  at  muster  out. 

Substitute— captured  at  Hatcher's  Run,  Febru- 
ary 6,  1865— absent  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  for  wounds,  April  29,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  18,  '62» 

Discharged  for  wounds,  September  5,^  1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  May  14,^  1865. 

Deserted  September  14,  1862. 

Deserted  August  28,  1862. , 

Captured  October  10, 1863— absent  at  muster  out. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30, 1862. 

Died  Sept.  29, 1862,  of  wds.  received  at  Antietam. 

Killed  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  August  28, 1862. 

Died  at  Salisbury,  February  15,  1865. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  June  12, 186&, 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Antietam— prisoner  at  Wilderness, 
May  6, 1864— absent  at  muster  out — Vet. 

Discharged  for  wounds,  November  20,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Commissary'Sergeant,  March  1,  '63. 

Deserted  to  enemy,  near  Petersburg,  Nov.  1864. 

Drafted— mns.  out  Avith  company,.  July  1,  1865k 

Wounded— absent  at  muster  out. 

Wounded  December  13, 1862— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  June  14, 1863— Vet. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,^  1865. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  December  1,  1864. 

Wounded  August  28,  '62,  and  September  17, '62— 
died  November  20,  1862. 

Deserted  January  18,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 

Wounded  Feb.  6,  1865 — absent  at  muster  out. 

Wounded— disch.  by  General  Order,  June  12, '6&. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  12,  '63. 

Promoted  to  Serg.  Major  11th  Reg.,  June  15,  '62. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  9, 1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  19.  '65. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  11,  '65. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania,  May  10,  1864. 

Died  July  21,  1864— buried  at  City  Point,  Va. 

Died  April  6,  1864— buried  at  Harrisburg. 

Died  at  Andersonville,  Oct.  26,  '64— grave  11,488. 

Died  of  wounds,  June  26,  1864. 

Drafted— died  of  wounds,  Feb.  7, 1865— buried  at 
City  Point. 

Killed  at  Hatcher's  Run,  February  6,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  26,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  21,  1865. 

Substitute— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  31,  '65. 

Wd.  at  Antietam— disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Feb.  6, '63. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 


THEEE   YEARS'  SEEVICE. 


283 


Wolf,  Addison  C 

Wright,  Williams., 

Wilson,  Henry 

Wilson,  JolinF 


Private 
.„do 

.do.... 

.do 


Widdig,  Henry., 


White,  William. 
Worth,  Franklin  T.. 
Weir,  Andrew  J..., 
Weaver,  Daniel  R. 

Warner,  Albert 

Witlatch,  Joseph.... 
Wells,  Charles... 
Williams,  Amos 
Williams,  Thomas., 
Willday,  Edward  A 

Yates,  Daniel  D.. 


.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 


Ang.  12,  '64, 
Feb.  29,  '64, 
Mar.  15,  '64, 
Aug.  12,  '64, 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

Sept.  22,  '63, 
Nov.  27,  '61, 
Oct.  4,  '61, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 
Jan.  20,  '62, 
Sept.  20,  '64, 
Dec.  6,  '61, 
Oet.      4,  '61, 


May     3,  '62, 
Nov.  27,  '61, 


Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  '65. 
Wounded  February  6,  1865— absent  at  mus.  out. 
Wounded  May  6,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 
Substitute — captured  at  Hatcher's  Run,February 

6,  1865 — absent  at  muster  out. 
Prisoner  from  August  19,  1864,  to  February  28, 

1865— discharged  June  ,22,  1865— Vet. 
Drafted— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  by  General;,Order,  Dec.  19,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  October  14,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  7,  1865. 
Discharged  January  15,  1865. 
Dratted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  31,  1865.. 
Discharged  June  14,  1865. 
Deserted  August  — ,  1862. 
Deserted  to  enemy,  December  1,  1864. 
Prisoner  from  August  19, 1864,  to  February  28, 

1865— discharged  April  27,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll — ^Vet. 


Company    E. 
recruited  at  latrobe  and  ligonier^  westmoreland  oounty. 


James  C.  M' Curdy 
Henry  B.  Piper 


James  J.  Briggs. 


G.  R.  Dalbey- 

Samuel  J.  Hamill. 


Daniel  Bonbright... 
Jacob  H.  Murdoch.. 


William  R.  Huber.. 
Jeremiah  Alcorn..,. 
David  C.  Murphy... 

James  Thompson... 


Caleb  S,  Walker. 
Henry  Bitner 


James  Clark 

W.  H.  Zimmerman 


Robert  F.  Skiles 


Jacob  S.  liiester 

William  H.  Paul... 
James  B.  Hamill .. 
John  W.  Mack 


Harrison  Austraw,. 
Thomas  J.  Davison 
Sam'l  L.  Anderson 
David  Ambrose 


Edward  S.  Mevins do 


Capt.. 
...do... 


.do. 


1st  lit. 
..do.... 


..do..., 

2dLt., 


IstSgt. 

...do 

,..do„... 


Serg't, 
...do.... 


...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do . 
...do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


Oct. 
Oct. 


Oct. 


Oct. 
Oct. 


Oct 
Oct. 


Oet. 
Oct. 
Oct. 

Oct. 


Oct. 
Oct. 


Oct. 
Oct. 


Oct. 

Dec. 
Jan. 
Oct. 
Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Oct. 


4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

3 
3 

4,  '61, 

3 

4,  '61, 
4, '61, 

3 
3 

4, '61, 

3 

4,  '61, 

3 

4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

4, '61, 

3 

4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

3 
3 

4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

3 

3 

4,  '61, 

3 

5,  '61, 

22,  '62, 

4, '61, 

4,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 

4, '61, 

' 

4, '61, 

3 

17,  '64, 

3 

4,  '61, 

3 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  7,  1863. 
Wd.  at  Antietam  and  Gettysburg— pr,  fr.  2d  Et. 

to  1st  Lt.  Aug.  80, 1862— to  Capt.  June  3D,  1863— 

disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Nov.  25,  1864. 
Pr.  fr.  Hos.  Stew.  11th  reg.,  to  2d  Lt..  Mar.  28,'64— 

to  IstLt.  Oct.  30,  '64— to  Capt.  Dee.  26,  '64— wd.  at 

Wilderness— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  1, '65— Vet, 
Killed  at  2d  Bull  Run.  August  30,  1862. 
Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.  Oct.  18,  '61~to  2d  Lt.  Aug  30,  '62— 

to  1st  Lt.  Mar.  28, 1864— disch.  Sept.  7,  1864,  for 

wds.  rec.  at  Wilderness. 
Mus.  as  Muc— pr.  to  Sgt.— to  2d  Lt.  Nov.  27, '64— 

to  1st  Lt.  Mar.  26, '65 — disch-  on  Surg,  cert.,  June 

5,  186.5— Vet. 
Wd.  and  cap'd  Aug.  28,  '62— pr.  from  Cor.  to  Sgt. 

Sept.  1,  1862— to  2d  Lt.  May  19, 1865— com.  1st  Lt. 

June 30, 1865 — not  mus.— mus.  out  with  Co.  July 

1,  1865— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Q.  M.  Sgt.,  11th  reg.,  Oct.  18,  186L 
Wd.  at  Gettysburg— tr.  to  V.  R.  C,  Jan.  10,  '64. 
Wd.  at  Gettysburg — promoted  to  Corporal,  Dee. 

26,  1862— to  Sgt.— discharged  June  9, 1865— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Sgt— to  1st  Sgt.  June  14,  1865— com.  2d  Lt. 

June  30,  1865 — not  mus — mus.  out  with  (Jo. 

July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Wounded    at   Fredericksburg — discharged    on 

Surgeon's  certificate,  April  20, 1863. 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  Jan  26,  1864. 
Pr.  from  Cor.— wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— died  June 

29,  1864,  of  wds.  received  at  Wilderness,  May  5, 

1864 — buried  in  Nat.  Cem'y,  Arlington— Vet. 
Pris.  at  Gettysburg— died  Aug.  29,  1864,  of  wds. 

rec.  at  Weldon  R.  R. — bu.  at  Philadelphia — ^Vet. 
Discharged  December  6,  1864. 
Wd.  May  5,  '64— disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Feb.  11,  '65. 
Discharged  June  7,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  from  Corporal — prisoner  at  Gettys- 
burg— discharged  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 
Pr.  to  Cor.— to  Sgt.  Nov.  29,  '64— wd.  Feb.  6,  '65— 

absent  at  muster  out — ^Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal — to  Sergeant  June  14,  '65 — 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal — ^to  Sergeant,  June  14,  '65 — 

mustered  ont  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Prisoner  at  2d  Bull  Run— wd.  at  "^Gettysburg- 

pr.  to  Cor. — to  Sgt.  June  14,  '65 — mus.  out  with 

company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  April  10,  1864. 


284 


ELEVENTH  BBGIMENT, 


Noah  M.  Piper.... 
Joaath'n  J.  Hanger 

HaghOrr 

George  W..  Brandt., 


Daniiellgo 

Thos.  P.  M'Kelvey 

George  W.  Reed 

Robert  A.  Shearer ., 

Samuel  N.  Park , 

John  B.  Sweeney .... 

John  W.  Mason...... 

John  D.  Witherow., 


John  Burke.. 


Jacob  Pahel. 


Ehjah  J.  Reed...... 

C.  H.  Weimer 

Richard  M'Henry.. 

Morris  Burke 

Anderson,  Peter .... 
Ambrose,  John ...., 


Ambrose,  William. 

Ashbaugh,  Wm.  H 
Ashbaugh,  Daniel. 

Bowes,  William 

Blair,  James  H 

Bell,  Franklin 

Bralier,  Henry  H.. 
Blah-,  WUliam  J... 

Boswell,  Julius 

Brinker,  Joseph  H. 


Badgley,  John 

Bowser,  John  J.... 
Bean,  Joseph  A  ... 

Brady,  Robert 

Beam,  Samuel  R.. 
Brant,  Frederick.. 


Bell,  Thomas  J 

Bailey,  WiUiam  W, 
Boyer,  Jacob 


Bacbelder,  Daniel.. 

Clark,  Joseph  P 

Clark,  John  Ross... 
Cramer,  William  A 

Campbell,  Wm.  A. 
Campbell,  Ezra  S., 
Coyle,  Philip 


Corp., 
.do... 

..do.... 
,.do... 


..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 


do. 

do. 

do. 

...do. 


Mus'an 
do 

Private, 
do 


.do. 


...do., 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


Craig,  WUliam 

Custard,  William... 
Crawford,  James  S.. 

Craig,  Henry  H 

Caven,  Eli  K 

Clark,  Israel 

Callaver,  Philip 

Cunningham,  Jas .. 

Clark,  James 

Clifford,  Charles  H, 


..do., 

..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
...do. 
...do. 


Oct- 
Oct. 


Oct. 
Oct. 


4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

4»  '61, 
4» '61, 


Oct.  4,  '61, 

Mar.  6,  '62, 

Sept.  28,  '62, 

Oct.  4,  '61, 

Mar.  16,  '64, 

Mar.  16,  '64, 

Oct.  4,  '61, 

Oct.  4,  '61, 

Oct.  4,  '61, 

Feb.  12, '64, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 

Oct.  4,  '61, 

Mar.  3,  '62, 


Aug.  7, '63, 
Oct.      4,.  '61, 

Oct.      4,.  '61, 

Oct.  4,  '61, 
Oct.  4,  '61, 
July  30,  '64, 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
Mar. 


4,  '61 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
3,  '61, 
6,  '62, 


Mar.  17,  '64, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 
April  24,  '63, 
Oct.  4,  '61, 
Oct.  4, '61, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 
Mar.  17, '64, 
Oct.      4,  '61, 

June  15,  '63, 
Oct.  4,  '61, 
Feb.  9,  '65, 
Oct.      4,  '61, 

Mar.  5,  '62, 
Oct.  4,  '61, 
Aug.  22,  '63, 

Sept.  14,  '63, 


Mar. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
Feb. 


3,  '62, 

4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
8,  '62, 

24,  '62, 


Feb.  28,  '62, 
Oct.      4,  '61, 


Died  January  27, 1862,^  at  Annapolis. 

Wounded  August  28,  1862— died  December  19„ 

1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Fredericksburg. 
Wd.  at  2.1  Bull  Run— tr.  to  V.  R.  C,  Mar.  15,  '64. 
Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— pris.  at  Gettysburg- 
killed  at  Weldon  railroad,  August  19, 1864— Vet. 
Disch.  Jan.  12,  1863,  for  wds.  rec.  at  Antietam. 
Wounded;  at  Antietam— disch.  March  27, 1865. 
Discharged  June  24,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  April  1, 1864— wounded  May 

10,  1864— absent  at  muster  out— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  1,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  17,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Wd.  at  Gettysburg— pr.  to  Cor.,  May  17,  1865 — 

mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 — Vet. 
Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— pr.  to  Cor.,  June  14,  1865— 

mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— pr.  to  Cor.,  June  14,  1865— 

mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  14,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  24,  1865r— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  December  26,  1862— dis^ 

charged  as  private,  June  9,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Discharged  March  2,  18G5. 
Discharged  April  22,  1865. 
Drafted— wounded— absent  at  muster  out. 
Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run,  Fredericksburg  and  Gettysr. 

burg — disch.  on  Surg.  cert. — date  unknown. 
Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862— dis- 
charged October  3,  1864. 
Tr.  to  V.  R.  C,  September  1,  1863. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  October  29, 1862. 
Wd.  at  Fredericksburg— discharged  June  8, 1863. 
Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  Sept.  14,  1863. 
Wd.  at  Fredericksburg— disch.  Dec.  13, 1864. 
Discharged  December  2,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— disch.  on  Surg. 

certificate,  February  25,  1865. 
Discharged  March  4,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  17,  1865. 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  April  10,  1864. 
Died  September  21,  1862— bu.  in  M.  A.  C'y,  D.  C. 
Died  Dec.  16, 1862,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Fredericksburg. 
Died  at  Washington,  February  1,  1865— buried 

in  National  Cemetery,  Arlington. 
Died  at  Andersonville,  Aug.  23,  '64— grave,  6,621. 
Died  at  Salisbury,  December  13,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— died  at  Salisbury,, 

January  31,  186.5— Vet. 
Deserted  June  25,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— mustered  out  with 

Gompanv,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Wounded  July  1,  1863— absent  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Drafted— wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— 

mustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  1,  1865. 
Drafted— sen.  by  G.  C.  M.,  Feb.  5, 1865— mus.  out 

with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Sen.  by  G.  C.  M.— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  1,  '65. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  cert.,  November  23,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  January  1,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  May  26,  1862. 
Prisoner— disch.  by  G.  O.,  June  3,  1865— Vet. 
Discharged  January  7,  1865. 
Discharged  February  24,  1865. 
Discharged  February  27,  1865. 
Pr.  to  Com.  Serg't,  11th  regiment,  Dec.  1, 1863. 


THREE  TEARS'   SERVICE. 


285 


KAMB. 

BANK. 

DATE  OF  MtrSTEK    f 

BEUASEB. 

Campbell,  James  M 
Campbell,  R.  D 

Private 
...do 

Oct.      4, '61,   3 
Mar.  17,  '64,    3 
Mar.  17,  '64,    3 

Died  at  Armagh,  Pa.,  November  26, 1861. 
Died  at  Andersonville,  Aug.  14,  '64^grave,  5,584. 
Died  at  SaUsbury,  November  5, 1864— Vet. 
Deserted  January  19,  1863. 

Campbell,  John  M.. 
Campbell,  John  W. 
Downey,  Samuel.... 

Dungan,  Victor 

Douglass,  James  C. 
Davison,  Thos.  W... 
Dunn,  Alfred 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Oct.      4,  '61,    3 

June    5,  '62,    S 
Mar.    6,  '62,    3 
Oct.     -4,  '61,    3 
Dec.     6,  '61,    3 
Dec.    17,  '61,    3 
Mar.  17,  '64,    S 
Oct.      4, '61,    3 
Mar.  17,  '64,    S 

Oct.      4, '61,    S 
Dec.     2,  '61,    J 
Feb.  14,  '62,    i 
Oct.      4, '61,    2 
Jan.     7,  '62,    E 
Mar.  17,  '64,    ? 
Mar.  17,  '64,    i 
May   19,  '62,    c 
Oct.      4,  '61,    2 
Oct.      4,  '61,    c 

Oct.      4,  '61,    c 

Oct.      4,  '61,    i 

Prisoner  at  Gettysburg— mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Tr.  from  90th  reg.,  as  in  hos.— ab.  at  mus.  out. 
Discharged  September  24, 1864— Vet. 
Discharged  March  16, 1864. 
Discharged  December  6,  1864. 

Daily,  Michael  J 

Decker,  John 

...do 

...do 

Discharged  December  16,  1864. 

Discharged  June  13,  1865. 

Died  near  Falmouth,  Va.,  May  16,  1862. 

Died  March  30,  1865— buried  in  National  Ceme- 

Downey, James 

Donaho,  Jacob.. 

...do 

...do 

Ewing,  Cicero 

.do 

tery,  ArUngton. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17,  '61, 
Discharged  December  2,  1864. 
Wounded  Feb.  6,  1865— disch.  February  27, 1865. 

Elliott,  James 

..do  .... 

Fees,  John  L 

do  .... 

Freeman,  Philip 

Flanagan,  John 

Fry,  David  P 

...do 

...do 

do 

Discharged  October  3,  1864. 

Discharged  January  6, 1865. 

Discharged  June  13,  1865. 

Discharged  June  13,  1865. 
i   Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  30,  1865. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  March  15,  1864. 

Wounded  Aug,  28,1862— died  Dec.  24,1864— buried 

in  U.  S.  Gen.  Hos.  Cemetery,  Annapolis— Vet. 

J   Wounded  at  Gettysburg— died  at  Wilmington, 

N.  C,  March  18,  1865— Vet. 
J   KUled  at  2d  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
.  Died  Jan.  5,  1863— bu.  at  Alexandria,  grave,  660. 

Freidline,  David.... 
Farrow,  William.,.. 

Felton,  Samuel 

Fink,  William 

-do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Freeman,  Austia  C. 

Felgar,  Daniel 

Fay,  William 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Green   David      

do 

Feb.  24,  '64,    i 
Oct.      4,  '61,    I 
Oct.      4,  '61,    I 
Mar.  17,  '64,    I 
Oct.      4,  '61,    ; 

Oct.      7,  '64, 
Sept.  29,  '64, 
July  10, '64, 
Sept.  23,  '63, 
July  29,  '64, 
Oct.      4,  '61, 

Oct.      4,  '61, 
Oct.      4,  '61, 
Feb.   25,  '62, 
Mar.     3,  '62, 
Aug.    5,  '64, 
Aug.  26,  '64, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
Feb.   19,  '64, 
Oct.      4,  '61, 
Mar.  17, '64, 
Aug.    6,  '63, 

Feb.     9,  '65, 

5   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

...do 

i   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  17,  '62. 

i   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  27,  '62. 

}   Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  14,  18G5. 

5  Prisoner  at  Gettysburg— died  July  26,  18G4,  of 
wounds  rec.  at  Petersburg,  June  24,  1865— bu- 
ried in  Nat.  Cem'y,  Arhngton. 

L   Sub.— mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

I   Sub.— wd.  Feb.  7,  1865— absent  at  muster  out. 

?   Sub.— mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

...do 

...do 

Grove,  WilliankO... 

Huber,  Charles 

Hitzman,  Louis 

Howes,  Samuel 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Hunt,  Antonio 

Hazlett,  William  ... 
Hysong,  Benjamin.. 

Hanger,  Josiah 

Hunter,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

3    Drafted— wd.  May  5, 1864— absent  at  muster  out. 
I    Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  14,  1865. 
i  Wounded  at  Thoroughfare  Gap — discharged  Feb- 
ruary 11,  1863. 
5  Wounded  at  Gettysburg— disch.  Oct.  3,  1864. 
i   Discharged  October  3,  1864. 
i   Discharged  February  24,  1865. 
3   Discharged  March  2,  1865. 
5   Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  17,  1865. 
I    Substitute— discharged  May  31,  1865. 
3    Died  at  Salisbury,  December  17,  1864. 
S  Killed  at  Spottsylvania,  May  10,  1864. 

Harkness,  Samuel.. 
Hennings,  And.  A.. 

Harrington,  Geo 

Helenold,  Jerome  N 

Hood,  Robert  H 

Halby,  Jacob 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do    .. 

HarbisoTD,  Jos.  H ... 
Harman,  Noah 

...do 

do 

3   Deserted  January  19,  1863. 
3   Deserted  March  21,  1865. 

Jennings,  Charles.. 

Jewart,  Ephraim  A 
Johnston,  Anthony 

Jamisan,  James 

Kulp,  Jeremiah 

...do 

...do.... 
...do 

3   Drafted— wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— 

absent  at  muster  out. 
1  Mustered  out  with  company  July  1,  1865. 
3   Discharged  June  9,  1865. 
3   Discharged  June  9,  1865. 
5   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
3   Sentenced  for  desertion— mustered  out  with  Co., 

...do.... 
...do.... 
...do 

Feb.  24, '64, 
Mar.  19,  '64, 
Aug.    8,  '63, 

Jan.     2,  '62, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 

July  28,  '63, 
Oct.      4,  '61, 
Oct.      4,  '61, 
Oct.      4,  '61, 
Mar.  15,  '64, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
July  17,  '63, 
April  26, '62, 

Kennedy,  Chas.  H. 

...do.... 
...do.... 

July  1,  1865. 
3   Discharged  June  3,  1865. 
3   Discharged  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
3   Killed  at  Weldon  railroad,  August  19,  1864. 

...do.... 

...do.... 

3  Prisoner  June  6,  1864 — died  at  Andersonville, 

Lancaster,  Caleb... 
Love,  Joseph  H 

...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 

July  9,  1864— grave,  3,091. 
3   Drafted— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
3   Wd.  at  Fredericksburg— tr,  to  V.  R.  C. 
3    Died  at  Harrisburg,  November  29,  1861. 

Lenhart,  Elijah  W. 

...do.... 
...do.... 

3   Died  March  5,  1864— Vet. 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

M'Cracken,  Joshua 
Miller,  Samuel,  Jr. 
M'Chesney,  John  K 

...do.... 

...do.... 

J...do.... 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
3   Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  July  3,  1865. 
3   Discharged  May  2, 1865. 

286 


Sn^B^PTEFTH  EmiMEFT, 


M'Creery,  Geo.  J ... 
Murphy,  George  H. 

Mack,  JohnM 

Mack,  John  D 

M'Clelland,  Wm.... 
M'Cullough,  T.  A... 
M'Cormick,  Martin 

Murphy,  Ira  F 

Miller,  Henry  H 

Mack,  Jacob 

Mack,  James 

Magg,  George 

M'Cormick,  Mich'l 
Mortimer,  Williami 
M'Kelvey,  Thos.  B 
M'Creery,  Thos.  W. 
M'Connaughey,  F... 

Mock,  William 

M' Donald,  John 

M'Master,  Samuel.. 

M'Clarren,  John  J.. 
M'Curdy,  Wm.  A... 

Mack,  John,  Sr 

Miller,  Jacob 

Martin,  Alexander 


M'Kelvey,  Thos.  P.. 

O'Neil,  Michael 

Ogden,  George  H  ... 
Phillippi,  Robt.  M... 


Park,  John  W... 
Park,  George  A. 


Price,  Lewis.. 

PhiUips,  Wm.  H 

Park,  JohnH 

Peoples,  Thomas  E, 
Phipps,  Robert  H... 


Pahel,  David 

Pahel,  Alexander... 

Pile,  Morgan 

Quigley,  James 

Rhay,  Thomas 

Rector,  William 

Rager,  John 

Richardson,  Robt.  F 


Ramsey,  Robert... 
Robb,  R.  Lowry... 

Shirley,  James  M. 

Sible,  Jacob 

Smith',  Joseph 


Slaven,  John 

Shaffer,  Frank'n  M 

Scroggs,  JohnH 

St.  Clair,  James 

Sagerson,  Robert. . . . 
Snodgrass,  Jas.  S.... 
Sowders,  Dan'l  W... 
Singiewood,  George 
Scott,  Oliver  H... 
Smith,  Peter  S.... 
Smith,  George  D 


Stump,  Henry., 


Shedron,  David. 
Simpson,  Chas.  P... 


Private 
...do 


do.. 
...do .. 
..do .. 
..do .. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do... 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do... 
..do... 
..do ... 
..do ... 
..do.. 
...do.. 

do.. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 

..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 

..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
...do. 


..do. 
..do. 


,.do. 
..do. 
..do. 


Mar.  8, 
Oct.  4, 
Oct.  5, 
Mar.  21, 
Oct.  4, 
Dec.  27, 
Feb.  3, 
Mar.  4, 
Oct.  4, 
Mar.  21, 
Oct.  4, 
Mar.  17, 


Sept.  15, 
Mar.  5, 
Oct.  4, 
Oct.  4, 
Oct.  4, 
Oct.      4, 


Mar.  17, 

Mar.  17, 
Mar.  17, 
Oct.  4, 
Mar.  17, 
July    3, 

Mar.  6, 
Sept.  23, 
Oct.  4, 
Oct.      4, 

Mar.  16, 
Mar.  16, 
Dec.  17, 
Dec.  31, 
Mar.  17, 
Oct.  4, 
Oct.      4, 

Oct.  4, 
Mar.  31, 
Mar.  17, 
Mar.  7, 
Oct.  4, 
Oct.  4, 
Feb.  24, 
Nov.  12, 

Oct.  4, 
Oct.      4, 

April  7, 
Mar.  16, 
Nov.  18, 

Sept.  16, 


Oct.  4, 

Oct.  4, 

Oct.  4, 

Oct.  4, 

Dec.  3, 

Jan.  8, 

Feb.  27, 


Mar.  17, 
Oct.     4, 


Oct.      4,  '61, 
July  30,  '64, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Wd.  and  pris.  at  2d  Bull  Run— disch.  Oct.  23,  '62 

Wd.  at  Thoroughfare  Gap— disch.  Jan.  31, 1863. 

Discharged  February  6,  1863. 

Discharged  October  3, 1864. 

Discharged  December  26,  1864. 

Discharged  February  2,  1865. 

Discharged  March  3,  1865. 

Discharged  March  30,  1865— Vet. 

Discharged  March  21,  1865. 

Discharged  October  6,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  25,  '65. 

Discharged  June  9,  1865. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  30,  1865. 

Wd,  at  Antietam— tr.  to  V.  R.  C,  July  1,  1863. 

KUled  at  BuU  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

KiUed  at  BuU  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Died  Aug.  31,'62,ofwds.'receivedat2d  Bull  Run. 

Died  at  Armagh,  Pa.,  March  15, 1864— Vet. 

Died  Sept.  1,  1864,  of  wds.  received  at  Weldon 

railroad,  Aug.  19,'64 — bu.  atN.  Ce'y,  Arlington. 
Died  February  14,  1865— buried  at  Philadelphia, 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 
Deserted  January  20,  1863. 
Died  Dec.  7,'64— bu.  in  U.  S.  Hos.Cem.  Annapolis. 
Died  September  16,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Thoroughfare  Gap— bu.  in  M.  A.  Cem'y,  D.  C. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg— not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Woiinded — absent  at  muster  out. 
Wd.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug  30,  '62— disch.  Oct.  29,  '62. 
Prisoner  August  31,  1862— mustered  out  with 

company,  July  1,  1865 — Vet^ 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  27,  1865. 
Missing  April  1,  1865— absent  at  muster  out 
Discharged  December  16,  1864. 
Discharged  December  30, 1864. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  15, 1865. 
Discharged  November  23,  and  died  Nov.  30, 1861. 
Died  September  15, 1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

BuU  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Killed  at  Spottsylvania,  May  10,  1864— Vet. 
Died  Dec.  7,  '64— buried  in  N.  Cem'y,  ArUngton. 
Deserted  March  21,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  11,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Deserted — returned  under  arrest,  Sept.  20, 1864 — 

wounded  March  31,  I860 — disch.  Aug.  24,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  20,  '62. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— died  at  Ligonier, 

Pa.,  March  11,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Wounded  Feb.  6,  1865— absent  at  muster  out. 
Sentenced  by  general  court  martial  for  desertion 

— mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Drafted — wounded  at  Spottsylvania,  May  10,  '64 

— absent  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  11,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  6,  1863. 
Discharged  October  3, 1864. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg — disch.  Oct.  3,  '64. 
Discharged  December  2,  1864. 
Discharged  January  7,  1865. 
Discharged  February  27,  1865. 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  April  10, 18641 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  March  20,  1865. 
Died  March  17,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  2d 

BuU  Run— buried  at  Alexandria— grave,  1,508. 
Wounded  at  Cedar  Mountain,  August  9,  '62— 

prisoner  at  Gettysburg— killed  at  Spottsylvania, 

May  10,  1864— Vet. 
Died  at  Annapolis,  December  19,  1861. 
Prisoner  from  August  19,  1864,  to  March  19, 1865. 

—discharged  July  30,  1865. 


THEEE  TEARS'   SEKVICE. 


287 


NAME. 

EAHK. 

DATE  OF  M0STEE 
INTOaEEVICE. 

1^ 

EEMAEKS. 

Tantlinger,  Alex'r .. 
Tosh,  William 

Private. 
...do 

Oct.      4,  '61, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
1 

Discharged  December  14,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Feb.  15,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Dec.  23,  1862. 

...do 

Thomson,  John  W.. 
Taylor,  John  

...do 

...do  .... 

Mar.  17,  '64, 
April   7,  '62, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
Mar.  18,  '64, 
Aug.    5, '64, 
Mar.  18,  '64, 
July    5,  '64, 
Oct.      4,  '61, 
Oct.      4,  '61, 

Oct.      4,  '61, 
Aug.     1,  '64, 

...do 

Wissinger,  Jos.  B... 
Walsh,  Robert 

...do 

..do  ... 

Wounded  May  5,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  13,  1865. 
Discharged  June  11,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  23,  '62. 
Wd.  Aug.  28,  '62— died  Oct.  2,  '62,ofwds.  rec.at 
Antietam— bu.  in  Prospect  Hill  Gem.,  York,  Pa. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  21,  '62. 
Discharged  May  31,  1865. 

Wakefield,  John  F.. 
Woodcocli,  Oliver  E 
Wilkins,  Nathaniel 
Wilt,  Reuben  H 

Yealey,  Benjamin... 
Young,  WilHam 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Company  F. 
recruited  at  sai^em,  westmoreland  county. 


David  M.  Cook.... 
Edward  H.  Gay .. 


James  T.  Chalfant. 


Israel  Uncapher. 
M.  J.  Kettering.. 


Captain 
..do 


..do. 


1st  Lt. 
..do.... 


Robert  Anderson... 
Samuel  M'Cutchen 


Wm.  M'Cutchen.. 
James S.  Cook.... 


Mosheim  G.  Steck.. 

Elisha  R.  Wise 

John  Robson 

Jeremiah  Tawney.. 


S.  G.  Thompson., 
Steele  S.  WilUams.. 
Samuel  M.  Hilty 
John  L.  Bash 


Thomas  E.  Berger., 

John  Shields 

Cyrus  G.  Swoope... 


Shilo  G.  Walthour. 
George  W.  Parker.. 
Martin  L.  Carnahan 
Walter  S.  Wilhams 


Charles  Harvey 

David  Steel 

William  C.  Bryant 
Thos.  F.  Fenlin 


2d  Lt. 
..do.... 


Nov.  27,  '61, 
Nov.  27,  '61, 

3 
3 

Nov.    1,  '62, 

3 

Oct.    25, '61, 
Dec.   10,  '61, 

3 
3 

Oct.      1,  '61, 

3 

Oct.    25,  '61, 

3 

Nov.  27,  '61, 
Oct.    25, '61, 

3 
3 

Oct.    25,  '61, 
Oct.     25,  '61, 
Feb.   11,  '62, 
Oct.     25,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 

Oct.    25, '61. 
Oct.    25,  '61, 
Oct.    25,  '61, 
Oct.    25,  '61, 

3 
3 

I 

Mar.  29,  '62, 
April  15,  '62, 
Dec.     4,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

Oct.    25, '61, 

3 

Oct.    25, '61, 

3 

Mar.  16,  '64, 

3 

Oct.    25,  '61, 

3 

Oct.    25,  '61, 
Nov.  27,  '61, 
Feb.  22,  '62, 
April  18,  '62, 

3 
3 
8 
3 

Resigned  October  12,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Serg't  Major  11th  reg.,  to  2d  Lt.,  Mar. 
10,  1862— to  Capt.,  Oct.  13,  1862— wd.  at  Antie- 
tam and  Gettysburg— died  March  12,  1864.  - 

Pr.  from  1st  Lt.  Co.  D,  Mar.  28,  1864— captured 
in  Wilderness,  May  5, 1864— discharged  by  Spe- 
cial Order,  May  11,  1865. 

Pr.  to  Adjutant  11th  regiment,  March  10,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Lst- Serg't,  Dec.  20,  1861— to  1st  Lt.,  Mar. 
10,  '62— wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— disch.  Oct.  31,  '62. 

Wd.  at  WildernesG— pr.  from  Serg't  Co.  K,  to  2d 
Lt.,  Nov.  1,  1862— to  1st  Lt.,  March  28,  1862— to 
Quarter  Master  11th  regiment,  Dec.  5,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Jan.  24,  1862— to  Serg't,  Jan.  1, 1864— 
to  2d  Lt.,  Mar.  28, 1864— to  1st  Lt.,  Dec.  5, 1864— 
wd.  at  Antietam— com.  Capt.,  June  SO,  1865— 
not  mus.— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  1, 1865— Vet. 

Died  at  Annapolis,  February  17,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Serg't,  Oct.  26,  1861— to  1st  Serg't— to  2d 
Lt.,  Dec.  6, 1864— wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— com.  1st 
Lt. ,  June  30, 1865 — not  mustered — mustered  out 
with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Tranferred  to  company  K,  June  12,  1862. 

Wd.  at  Gettysburg— tr.  to  V.  R.  C,  Feb.  15,  '65. 

Discharged  March  1,  1865. 

Wd.  Dec.  13,  1862-pr.  to  Serg't— to  1st  Serg't— 
com.  2d  Lt.,  June  ?,0, 1865— not  mus.— mus.  out 
with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  20,  '62. 

Discharged  February  6,  1863,  for  wounds. 

Disch.  Feb.  20,'63,  forwdsrec.  at  Fredericksburg. 

Discharged  March  16,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
at  Fredericksburg. 

Discharged  March  28,  1865. 

Discharged  April  15,  1865. 

Pr.  to  Cor. — to  Serg't — prisoner — discharged  by 
General  Order,  June  3,  1805- Vet. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— mustered  out  with 
company,  July  1,  1865— Vet, 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg — pr.  to  Serg't,  May  1, 
1865 — absent,  on  furlough,  at  muster  out — Vet. 

Pr.  to  Sergeant,  May  1,  1865— mustered  out  with 
company,  July  1,  1865. 

Mus.  as  muc. — returned  to  ranks — pr.  to  Serg't, 
June  1,  1865 — mus.  out  with  company,  July  1, 
1865— Vet. 

Discharged  November  12,  1862. 

Discharged  December  30,  1863. 

Discharged  December  30,  1863. 

Prisoner  from  August  19,  '64,  to  March  12,  1865— 
discharged  by  General  Order,  May  5,  1865. 


288 


ELEVENTH  REGIMENT, 


Philip  K.  Faulk .... 

Boaz  Marts 

Gideon  Ginter 

Reading  B.  Miilford 
Augustus  M.  Theiss 
Lebbeus  P.  Bash 


Philip  Snow 

Wm.  H.  Hotham ... 

Jas.  Hutchinson 

Abram  Hy  song 

Wm.  E.  Stouffer 

John  Kennedy 

James  Taylor 

John  Hippard 

Joseph  M.  KeUer ... 
Wm.  C.  Robinson... 

Apt,  Daniel 

Anderson,  John  A.. 
Anderson,  Sam'l  M. 
Adams,  Benjamin... 
Ashman,  Thos.  C  ... 

Adams,  Samuel 

Atchison,  William.. 
Alms,  Michael  E.... 

Ackison,  David 

Brown,  Kirk 

Beard,  Daniel 

Barber,  George 

Baker,  JohnH 

Bedo,  Thomas 

Brenneman,  P.  W... 

Bridge,  Simon  P .... 

Bricker,  John  G 

Brenneman,  Henry 

Bash,  David  M 

Bleakney,  Hugh 

Bear,  John  A 

Bills,  John 

Boder,  George 

Boyer,  T 

Bleakney,  Hugh 

Bell,  Thomas 

Casterwiler,  Wm ... 

Caldwell,  Henry 

Cowan,  David 

Clow,  Francis 

Cline,  James 

Crise,  Jacob 

Crise,  Samuel 

Chorpenning,  W.  H 

Coulter,  Edward.. 


Crise,  William., 
Coulter,  John  T., 
Cleary,  Michael. 
Derby,  James  M., 


Downy,  Andrew... 
Dowerty,  Francis. 
Dillen,  Thomas .... 
Dailcy,  Charles.... 
Downey,  Archibald 


.do. 
.do. 


...do 


Nov.  27, 
Mar.  17, 
Mar.  17, 
Jan.  22, 
Jan.  27, 
Oct.    25, 


Mar.  16, 
Nov.  27, 
Jan.  25, 
Nov.  27, 
Mar.  19, '64, 
Nov.  27, 


Mar.  29, 

Feb.  2, 

Feb.  22, 

Dec.  11, 

Oct.  25, 

Nov.  29, 

Mar.  31, 

6ct!""25J 

Nov.  27, 

Nov.  27, 

April  7, 

Nov.  27, 

Nov.  27, 

Oct.  25, 

Oct.  25, 

Nov.  27, 

Dec.  16, 

Oct.  25, 

'6ct.*"2li 

Mar.  18, 

Dec.  11, 

Feb.  20, 

Mar.  8, 

Mar.  14, 

Oct.  25, 


Mar.  17, 

Mar.  17, 

Mar.  17, 

Feb.  25,  '64, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 

Dec.  "4/ 

Nov.  27, 


Discharged  November  4,  1864. 

Discharged  January  12,  1865. 

Discharged  January  12,  1865. 

Discharged  January  22,  1865. 

Discharged  January  27,  1865. 

Detached  on  recruiting  service  at  Pittsfaurg— ab« 

sent  at  muster  out — Vet. 
Wounded  in  action,  February  6,  l^'xJS— absent  at 

muster  out — Vet. 
Wounded  in  action,  March  31,  1<565— absent  at 

muster  out — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  1, 1865— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  1, 1865 — mustered  out 

with  company,  July  1,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  April  10,  1864. 
Discharged  March  22,  1865. 
Discharged  March  22,  1865. 
Wounded  Sept.  17,  1862— absent  at  muster  out. 
Wounded  May  6,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company  July  1,  1865. 
Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  July  6,  1865. 
Discharged  March  28,  1865. 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  December  23,  1864. 
Died  of  wounds,  May  25,  1864. 
Died  at  Salisbury,  N.  C— Vet. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30, 1862. 
Discharged  at  expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  by  G,  O.,  June  5,  1865. 
Discharged  by  G.  O.,  June  9,  1865. 
Disch.  on  Surgeen's  certificate,  October  29,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Antietam— discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate,  December  19,  1863. 
Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run  and  Gettysburg — died 

May  12,  1864,  of  wds.  rec.  Wilderness — ^Vet. 
Died  June  20,  1864,  of  wounds  received  before 

Petersburg. 
Died  at  Annapolis,  December  10,  1861. 
Died  at  Annapolis,  December  29, 1861. 
KiUed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Died  Dec.  16,  1862,  of  wds.  rec.  at  2d  Bull  Run. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Deserted  December  11,  1862. 
Deserted  June  9,  1862. 

Died  at  Andersonville,  Oct.  29,  '64— grave,  11,611. 
Died  Mar.  17, '64 — bu.  at  Alexandria — grave,  1,511. 
KiUed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 
Absent,  on  furlough,  at  muster  out — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Wounded  May  6,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 
Wounded  May  6,  1864 — absent  at  muster  out. 
Returned  from  desertion,  September  29,  1864— 

absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  28,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 
Died  of  wounds,  June  3, 1864— buried  in  National 

Cemetery,  Arlington. 
Died  April  3,  1865,  of  wounds  received  at  Grav- 
elly Run. 
Died  May  12,  1864,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Wilderness. 
Deserted  May  24,  1864. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg — mustered   out    with 

company,  July  1,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Drafted — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  January  23,  1865. 
Discharged  by  G.  O.,  Juno  9,  1865— Vet. 


THREE  TEARS'  SERVICE. 


289 


XAMK. 

BAHK. 

DATE-OF  MrrSTEE     | 

ISTO  SERVICE.       l< 

REMAEK3. 

Dumbauld,  Jno.  A. 

Dunbar,  George 

Emery,  William 

Edman,  John  A,. 

Elwood!,  RobOTt 

Private 

..do 

..do 

..do ..... 
..do 

..do 

Dec.    16, '61,   3 

Dec.     2, '61,    3 

July  28,  '63,    3 
Jan.   29,  '62,    3 
Oct.    25,  '61,    3 

Feb.   16,  '64,    3 
Sept.  24,  '63,    3 
Jan.    11, '62,   3 
Oct.    25,  '61,   3 

Mar,  17,  '64,    3 
Feb.  16,  '64,    3 
Feb.   29, '64,    3 
Aug.    5, '63,    3 
July  22,  '63,    3 

Nov.  27,  '61,    3 
Feb.  22, '62,    3 

Dec     7, '61,    3 
Mar.  17,  '64,    3 
July  28,  '63,    3 
Mar.  16, '64,    3 
Nov.  27,  '61,    3 
Feb.   16, '64,    3 
Oct.    25, '61,   3 

Oct.    25, '61,    a 
Oct.    25, '61,    a 
Feb.   17,  '64,    a 
Mar.  16,  '64,    a 

Mar.  17,  '64,   J 

Nov.  27,  '61,    r 
Jan.     8, '62,    a 
Mar.  28,  '62,   { 
Mar.  17, '64,    ; 
Oct.    25,  '61,    i 

Mar.  17, '64,   i 

Oct.    25, '61,   1 
Oct.    25, '61,   * 

Mar.  16,  '64, 
Mar.  15,  '64, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
Oct.    25, '61, 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862— died 

March  28,  1863. 
Deserted  April  4,  1865— sentenced  by  C.  M.  toTae 

dishonorably  disch.  and  5  years  at  hard  labor. 
Drafted— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  January  28,  1865. 
Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— died  May  6,  1864,  of  wds. 

rec.  at  Wilderness— bu.  on  battle-field— Vet. 
Died  May  21,  1864,  of  wds.  xec.  at  WUdernes 

Ti'itshpr   TTfiTirv.. 

..do_... 

Drafted— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Fredericks,  Theo — 
Fellebaum,  Geo.  S.. 

Fclton,  WilUam 

Fitchett,  John  A 

Flex,  Alexander.... 
Gould,  Edward  W„ 

..do 

..do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Discharged  January  11,  1865. 

Wounded  at  Antietam— died  July  2, 1863,  of  wd, 

received  at  Gettysburg. 
Deserted  February  23,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  23,  1865 
Drafted— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Drafted— wounded  May  5,  1864— mus.  out  with 

..do 

company,  July  1,  1865. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863. 

Greer,  William  S.... 

...do 

...do 

Deserted  Dec.   11,  1862— returned— disch.    Feb. 
,     5,  1863. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out— Vet. 

Harris,  Wilson S.... 
Halfpenny,  James.. 
Hutchison,  Daniel .. 
H  easlv  David. . 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..=<io 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  3,  1865. 
Drafted— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  13,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  19,  '63. 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  January  23,  1865. 
Deserted  November  8, 1861— tried  by  C  M.— dis- 
charged the  service 
Deserted  July  25,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Hitty,  Eli 

Harrold,  Jacob ,. 

Heale V  John        . . . 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Hobert  John. 

...do 

Hickenlooper,  W.... 
Jobe,  Benjamin  F... 

Kennedy,  Harvey... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  May  12, 1864,  for  wounds  received  at 
Wilderness. 
I  Died  Oct.  4, 1864— buried  in  National  Cemetery, 

Arlington. 
5  Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865— Vet. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  February  4,  1865. 
i   Discharged  March  28,  1865. 
5   Discharged  by  General  Order,  February  ^3,  1865. 
i  Prisoner  March  31,  1865— discharged  by  General 

Order,  June  3,  1865— Vet. 
i  Prisoner  from  August  19, 1864,  to  March  2, 1865— 

discbarged  by  General  Order,  June  8,  1865. 
J  Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— Deserted  Dee.  11,  1862. 
I   Wounded  at  Getty&burg-^nus.  out  with  com- 

...do  

Lesser,  Edward  F.. 

TiRudsperger,  C 

Liauflfer,  Daniel  M... 

Tianflfipr   .Tnlin       

...do 

...do 

...do.... 

...do  ... 

Long,  James  R. 

M'Cabe,  John 

...do 

M'Coy,  Archibald... 

...do 

...do 

pany,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 
5   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
}  Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Marks,  William 

Moss  James.. 

...do..„. 
do 

?  Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

3  Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862-dis- 
charged  October  25,  1864. 

3  Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  9,  1865. 

3  Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  9, 1865. 

3  Sentenced  for  desertion— discharged  by  General 
Order,  June  7,  1865. 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  6, 1863. 

3  Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  January  17,  1863, 

3   Transferred  to  V,  R.  C,  January  17,  1865. 

3   Died  at  Salem,  Pa.,  December  10,  1861. 

3  Died  July  9,  1862— bu.  at  Alexandria— grave,  71. 

3   KHled  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Merrell,  Charles 

...do 

Magee,  John  F 

M'Graw,  Alexand'r 

...do ..... 
...do..... 

.^do .... 
.„do„.. 

...do .... 
...do_.. 
...do.... 
...do .... 
...do.... 
...do.... 

Oct.    25, '61, 

Oct.    25, '61, 
Oct.    25, '61, 

Max.  16,  '64, 
Oct.    25,  '61, 
Dec.     4,  '61, 

M'CaU,  Matthew  P 

Martin,  John  S„ 

M'Cutchen,  J.  J. 

Madaa-a,  George 

M'Cleary,  Michael. 
Mellon,  James 

Aug.    6, '63, 

MarV"r9,"'64^ 

Dec   10,  '61, 

1  Mar.  24,  '65, 

1  Mar.  29,  '62, 

Mar,  17, '64, 

3  Drafted— wd.  May  5,  1864— deserted  July  1,  '64. 
3  Deserted  February  28,  1865. 

Newel,  Thomas 

Nichols,  WiUiam... 

...do .... 
...do .... 
...do.... 

3  Absent,  sack,  at  muster  out. 

3  Wd.  at  Gettysburg— tr.  to  V.  R.  C,  Mar,  15,  '64. 

Ott,  Henry„ 

„.do  ..„ 

...do.... 
do 

3  On  service  in  Pioneer  Corps— discharged  March 

Ovely,  Frederick .. 
Obert,  John  H^ 

28,  1865, 
3   Discharged  by  Special  Order,  June  12,  1865. 
3  IMsdiarged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  15,  '62. 
3   Transferred  to  V.  R.  C— date  unknown. 
3   Wounded  May  11,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 

Oaks,  Scott 

Patty,  Cyrus  H..  ... 

...do... 
...do.... 

Mar.  17,  '64, 
Feb.  25,  &% 

290 


ELEVENTH  REGIMENT, 


Price,  Thomas 

Powell,  Daniel  R 

Powell,  Eden 

Piles,  Austin 

Ptomeo,  John  A 

Reed,  Joseph 

Robinson,  Thomp'n 


Rosenberger,  P.  E... 

Robinson,  Wm 

Rhodes,  Joseph 

Rumbaugh,  S.  M... 

Shira,  John  H 

Striker,  GottUeb 

Snively,  Jonathan... 
Seutman,  George.... 

Sigafoos,  Jehill 

Souls,  George  W 

Stoner,  John 

Sansburn,  Henry ... 

StifFy,  John 

Story,  John 

Shultz,  William 


Private 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Stoufifer,  John  B 


Stouffer,  Peter. 
Steele,  Lack  T.. 
Stoner,  Henry  ., 


Soxmar,  Wm.  H... 
Shaney,  Michael... 
Smettser,  Joseph. 

Smith,  Henry 

Silvis,  John 

Strieker,  J.  W 


Tall,  William 

Thomas,  Dennis 

Thomas,  David 

Tawney,  Michael... 
TJncaphcr,  WilUam 

Von,  Joseph 

Williard,  David 


Walton,  Daniel 

Wolf,  John 

Watt,  James  C 

Wilson,  James 

Wharton,  Wm.  H.. 
Wiley,  Charles  N... 
Weister,  Ed'd  H.. 
Williard,  Samuel 


...do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


...do. 


...do. 
...do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


White,  Isaiah do 


Wigle,  George  L 

Weaver,  Francis  A. 
Williamson,  Thos... 

Yates,  Daniel  D 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
...do. 


...do . 
do. 
do. 


Mar.  17,  '64, 

Mar.  16,  '64, 

Dec.  10,  '61, 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

Mar.  17,  '65, 

July  27,  '63, 

Feb.  26,  '64, 

Oct.  25,  '61, 

Mar.  16,  '64, 

Oct.  25,  '61, 

Oct.  25,  '61, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 

Feb.  19, '62, 

July  29,  '63, 


Feb.  20,  '64, 
Aug.  4,  '64, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
Oct.  25,  '61, 
Nov.  27,  '61, 

Oct.    25,  '61, 

Jan.  21, '64, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
Feb.  20,  '64, 

Mar.  16,  '64, 
Feb.  22,  '62, 
Mar.  21,  '62, 
Nov.  27, '61, 
Oct.   '25,  '61, 


Dec. 
Oct. 


9,  '61, 
25,  '61, 


Oct.    25,  '61. 
Oct.     25,  '61. 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


25,  '61, 
2.5,  '61, 
25,  '61, 


.do. 


Mar.  17,  '64, 
Feb.  26,  '64, 
Mar.  18,  '64, 
Mar.  19,  '64, 
Mar.  6,  '65, 
Feb.  — ,  '64, 
Mar.  24,  '62, 
Feb.  52,  '62, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 

Mar.  21,  '62, 
April  7,  '62, 
Sept.  23,  '63, 

Nov.  27,  '61, 


Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  7,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  7,  1865. 

TransfeiTed  to  V.  R.  C,  Jan.  12,  1865— Vet. 

Deserted  December  11,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Captured  near  Five  Forks,  March  31,  1865— dis- 
charged by  General  Order,  June  3,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  12,  '63. 

Died  April  1,  '65,  of  wounds  rec.  at  Gravelly  Run. 

Died  at  AnnapoUs,  February  8,  1862. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  16,*1865. 

Mustere'd  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Wounded  Aug.  20,  '64— absent  at  muster  out. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17,  '64. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  12,  1865. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  June  12,  '65. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  9,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  19,  '63. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— transferred  to  V. 
R.  C,  August  1,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Antietam  and  Gettysburg— died  at 
City  Point  Hospital,  January  9,  1865— Vet. 

Died  Feb.  6,  '65,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Hatcher's  Run. 

Died  May  19,  '64,  of  wounds  rec.  at  Wilderness, 

Died  July  24,  1804,  of  wounds  received  at  Wil- 
derness—buried in  N.  Cemetery,  Arlington. 

Died  April  1,  '65,  of  wds.  received  at  Five  Forks. 

Died  at  Greens  burg,  Pa.,  April  12,  1864. 

Died  Jan.  27,  '63— buried  in  M.  A.  Cem'y,  D.  C. 

Deserted  June  21,  1862. 

Deserted  July  25,  1862. 

Died  at  Andersonville,  August  27,  1864— grave, 
7,029. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  13,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  6,  '62. 

Deserted  December  31,  1863. 

Died  Feb.  12,  '63— buried  in  M.  A.  Cem'y,  D.  C. 

Deserted  November  12,  1862. 

WounuedatFredericksburg- ab.  on  furlough  at 
muster  out — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 

Mustered  out  v.'ith  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Discharged  Maroli  4,  1665. 

Discharged  March  26,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  4,  1862. 

Died  May  12,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Wil- 
derness— ^buried  on  battle  field. 

Deserted  July  22, 1862. 

Deserted  December  31,  1863. 

Drafted— captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  Augusi 
19,  1864— discharged  November  18,  1865. 

Transferred  to  company  D,  January  1, 1865. 


Company   G. 
recruited  in  allegheny  county. 


John  B.  M'Grew 

Robert  Anderson ... 
And'w  G.  Happer... 


Capt... 
..do.... 
1st  Lt.. 


Aug.  28,  '62, 

3 

Oct.      1,  '61, 

3 

July  16, '62, 

3 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  March  15,  1865. 

Promoted  from  Quartarmaster  11th  reg.,  May  15, 
1865— mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  '65. 

Wounded  at  Antietam— promoted  to  Capt.  com- 
pany I,  11th  regiment,  March  28,  1864. 


THKEB   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


291 


NAME. 

RANK. 

1 

DATE  OF  MUSTES    f 
IKTO  SBEVICE,       << 

KEMAEKS. 

Jolin  A.  Harris 

IstLt.. 

Feb.  27,  '62,    3 

Transferred  from  Co.  G,  90th  regiment— discharg- 
ed February  26,  1865. 
Pr.  fr.  ranks  lo  2d  Lt.  April  17,  '64— to  1st  Lt. 

John  Brenneman ... . 

..do 

Mar.  28,  '64,    3 

]May  16,  1865— prisoner  August  19,  1864— mus. 

out  with  Co.  July  1,  '65— Vet. 

Fred'kW.Leidtke 

2d  Lt... 

Aug.  28,  '62,    3 

Discharged  November  6,  1863,  for  wovmds  re- 
ceived at  Gettysburg. 

Francis  Jennings... 

1st  Sgt. 

Feb.  15,  '62,    3 

Captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  August  19,  1864— 
discharged  by  General  Order,  June  8, 1865— Vet. 

..do 

Aug.  29,  '62,    3 

Promoted  from  Sergeant,  February  15,   1865— 

discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 

..do 

Mar.  18,  '64,    3 

Pr.  from  ranks  June  8,  1865— com,  2d  Lt.  June 

30, '65— not  mus,— mus.  out  with  Co,,  July  1,  '65. 

Serg't.. 

July    3,  '62,    8 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run,  August  80,  1862— dis- 

charged December  19,  1863, 

..do 

Feb.  21, '62,    3 
Jan.    16,  '62,    3 

Died  Sept.  30,  '64,  at  Andersonville,  grave,  10,050. 

Kobert  Earley 

..do 

Wounded  May  8,  1864— disch.  Jan,  20,  1865, 

..do 

July    3, '62,    3 
July    3, '62,    3 
Aug.  28,  '62,    8 

Transferred  to  V,  R.  C,  December  24, 1864— Vet. 

..do 

Discharged  March  29,  1865— expiration  of  term. 

..do 

Wounded  December  13,  1862— died  of  wounds 

received  in  action,  April  1,  1865. 

John  A.  M'Gown... 

..do 

July    3, '62,    3 

Disch,  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug,  29,  1863. 

Arch'd  M.  L.  Duff- 

..do 

July    3,  '62,    S 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  by  Gene- 
ral Order,  May  31,  1865. 

do   ... 

.  Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  8,  1865, 

Henry  W.  Lang  „... 

...do 

Mar.  16,  '64,    E 

Disch.  by  General  Order,  June  11,  1865,— Vet. 

John  Connor 

...do 

April  30, '64,    i 

Promoted  to  Corporal— to  Sergeant,  June  8, 1865— 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 

Thos.  W.  Merritt ... 

Corp.... 

July     3, '62,    J 

!   Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  February  24, 1868. 

Frederick  Rose 

...do.... 

July  31,  '62,    i 

5   Wounded  at  Antietam— deserted  March  28, 1864. 

Neil  Deacon 

do    .. 

Jan.    20, '62,    E 
Sept.  30,  '64,    ] 
Aug.  25,  '62,    : 

,   Wounded— discharged  March  21,  1865, 

Wm  B.  Fehl  

do 

L   Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  30,  1865. 

John  W.  Brindle ... 

...do 

}   Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 

Charles  H.  Baker.... 

...do 

July    3,  '62,    [ 

}   Discharged  by  General  Order.  May  31,  1865, 

...do 

Aug.  20, '62,    i 

}   Wounded   at   Frederieksbur,-;— discharged    by 

General  Order,  May  31,  Ifj: ; . 

Ehas  A.  Sullivan.... 

...do 

July    8, '62,    ; 

J    Discharged  by  General  OrcU  r,  .  '  v  31,  1865, 

Clark  B.  Mustard... 

...do 

July    3, '62,    . 

}    Discharged  by  General  C  rcl  i ,  : ..-,  ,•  31,  1865. 

Henry  Shepler 

...do 

Feb.  27,  '64, 

J  Promoted  to  Corporal,  ,;i,    -  "    i,o5 — mustered 

out  with  companv,  Julv  1,  1  M'".. 

Charles  Snyder 

...do 

Mar.  16,  '64, 

?   Mustered  out  with  compar  ^ ,  -  ;i  y  1,  1865. 

Wm.  D.  Rhodes  „... 

...do 

Mar.  16,  '64, 

J  Promoted  to  Corporal,  Juu  ■  ;\  1865— mustered 
out  with  company,  July  1,  looo. 

Jos.  H.  Wheaton.,.. 

...do 

Dec.  16, '61, 

3   Captured  at  Weldon  railrtad,  August  19,  1864— 
discharged  by  General  Order,  July  21,  1865. 

Francis  J.  Guth 

Hue... 

Oct.      1,  '64, 

1   Substitute— discharged  by  G.  0,j  May  31,  1865. 

Ciias.  J.  Itens    .  ... 

do 

Sept.  26,  '64, 
July  28,  '62, 

1   Substitute — discharged  by  G.  O,,  May  31,  1865, 

Anderson,  John 

Private 

3   Deserted  March  23,  1864— arrested  April  i,  18Br>: 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865, 

Atkinson,  Peter 

...do 

Mar.  23,  '64, 

3   Absent,  on  furlouci;h,  at  muster  out. 

Arnoud,  Augustus 

...do 

Sept.  27,  '64, 

1    Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 

Anderson,  David ... 

...do.... 

July    3,  '62, 

?   Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Armstrong,  Rich'd 

...do 

July  15,  '62, 

3   Deserted  July  1, 1863. 

Bennett,  Peter 

...do 

Mar.  16,  '64, 

3  Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Bennett,  William... 

...do 

Mar.  16,  '64, 

3   Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Boring,  Eph'm,  Jr. 

...do.... 

Mar.  16,  '64, 

3  Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 

Boring,  Leonard 

...do.... 

Mar.  16,  '64, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  Julv  1, 1865. 

Bohr,  Samuel 

...do.... 

Aug.    5,  '64, 

3  Sub,— mustered  out  with  compaijj,  July  1,  1865, 

...do.... 

Aug.  20,  '62, 
July,  3, '62, 

3   Discharged  June  24, 1868. 

3  Wounded  at  Gettysburg— disch-.rgod  l^y  General 

Booth,  Napoleon.... 

...do.... 

Order,  May  31,  1865. 

Bradford,  David.... 

...do.... 

Sept.  27,  '64, 

1   Discharged  by  General  Order,  Juuo  2,  J-Jr,3. 

Boring,  Eph'm,  Sr. 

...do.... 

Mar.  16,  '64, 

3   Disch,  on  Surgeon's  certific.it. ,  I^ov.  5,  [8)4. 

Bishop,  William... 

...do.... 

Aug.  20,  '62, 

3   Died  Sept,  12, 1862,  of  wouu  1  •;  rjc ;i  vtn  1  vx  'M  BuU 
Run— buried  at  Alexandi  L,  j.iuvo,  2jd. 

Boring,  Abraham.. 

...do.... 

Mar.  16,  '64, 

3  Died  of  wounds  received  in  nccioi),  l'"e:>  o,  J 865, 

do   .. 

.  Mar.  17,  '64, 

3   Died  May  23,  1864,  of  wou.ds— buried  at  Alex- 
andria, grave,  1,918, 

Bumgarten,  Nich's 

...do.... 

.  July  23,  '62, 

3  Deserted  December  9,  1862, 

Brooks,  Joseph 

...do.... 

..  Deserted  March  23,  1864. 

Brooks,  James 

...do.... 

.  Mar.    7,  '64, 

3   Deserted  March  7,  1864. 

Coates,  James  R.... 

...do.... 

.  Mar.  18,  '64, 

3   Discharged  December  29,  Lsr.:,  fur  vv^iiuds  re- 
ceivedln  action. 

Crawford,  Michael. 

...do.... 

.  Sept.    6,  '64, 

1    Discharged  by  General  Or,'   r,  '  h'.y  !,%  1865. 

Crossen,  David  L.. 

...do.... 

.  July    3,  '62, 

3   Discharged  by  General  On,  r,    ...,    .1,  1865: 

292 


EliEVENTH  liEGlMEKTy 


Campbell,  Elias. 

Coates,  George.... 
Carter,  John  C.  . 
CayJey,  Isaac 


Clarke,  James. 
Cowan,  John. .. 


Carr,  Charles 

Clark,  Peter 

Collins,  Patrick 

Dowdy,  David  W.. 
Devery,  Joseph  A.. 
Dougherty,  Wm.  J 

Davis,  Ephraim 

Donnelson^,  Wm». .. 
Donahue,  Peter 


Daily,  John  W.. 


Private 


Edwards,  William, 
Edwards,  Samuel.. 

Evans,  James  P 

Frazer,  David  C 

Fellebaum,  Wm„.. 
Foulks,  John 


Flood,.  James 

Findley,  Edward .. 
Fellatour,  William 
Greene,  James  W.. 
Ginters,  Frederick. 
Gilkey,  William.... 

Gerst,  Frederick.... 

Gillen,  Josiah 

Greene,  Adam 

Gragg,  George 

Gilbert,  George  W., 


Htn,  TLievi..... 

HiU,  Peter 

Harkness,  Samuel., 

Herson,  John 

Huey,  William 


Hill,  Daniel. 

Hopkins,  Thomas  C 
Hordon,  Thomas. 
Helman,  Daniel... 


Hague,.  Henry... 
Hentsel,  Henry. 


Hockter, William  I 

Huffman,  Adam 

Hehnan,  Michael.... 

Hogan,  James 

Henry,  Charles 

Heagles,  Joseph 


Irwin,^  Timothy  W 


Jefferson,  Alex ... 

Jones,  Hiram 

Kaller,  Richard... 
Kelly,  Joseph  W.. 
Kiesge,  Joseph.... 

King,  Francis 

Lern.  Adam 


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July    3,  '62, 

Aug.  15,  '64, 
Sept.  21,  '64, 
July  12^ '62, 

July     3,  '62, 

Aug.  25,  '62, 

July  31,  '62, 
June  14,  '64, 
Mar.  19,  '64, 
Mar.  12,  '64, 
Feb.  27,  'G4, 
Sept.  27»  '64» 
Aug.  28,  '62, 
July  3,  '62, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 

July    3,  '62, 

Mar.  16,  '64, 

Mar.  16, '64, 

Mar.  2,  '64, 

Mar.  20,  '63, 

Mar.  18,  '64, 

July  3,  '62, 

July  10,  '62, 

Aug.  28,  '62, 
May  9,  '64, 
Mar.  ^6,  '64, 
July  18,  '62, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 


'  Aug  28,  '62, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 
Sept.  28,  '64, 
July  24,  '63, 

Mar.  16,  '64, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 
Aug.  25,  '62, 
Sept.  26,  '64, 

Mar.  16,  '64, 
Aug.  25,  '62, 
April  2,  '64, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 

April  12,  '64, 

July    2,  '62, 

Aug.  28,  ^62, 
Aug.  28,  '62» 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
Mar.  31,  '64, 
Aprn27,  '64, 


Sept.    6,  '64, 

Sept.  17,  '64, 
July  18,  '62 
Mar.  2,  '64, 
July  22,  '62, 


June  13,  '64, 
Dec.   14,  '63, 


Captured  near  Kelly  ^s  Ford— pris.  13  months — 

discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 
Drafted— disch.  bv  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 
Wounded  at  Thoroughfare  Gap— discharged  by 

General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 
Discharged  April  30, 1863,  for  wounds  received 

at  Antietam. 
Wounded  at  Antietam— died  at  Pittsburg,  Pa., 

April  1, 1865- 
Deserted  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  ISeS" 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Wounded  Dec.  10,  1864— absent  at  muster  out^ 
Discharged  by  General  Order,,  May  31,  1865. 
Killed  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  August  28,  1862. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Wilderness,  May  10^. 

1864. 
Died  October  6, 1862— buried  in  M.  A.  Cemtery* 

D,  C. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Septl  18,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  12,  '65. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865.. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run^  August  30,  1862— disch. 

June  10,  1863. 
Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  June  13. 

1863. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17, 1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  23, 1862. 
Discharged  May  27, 1865,  for  wounds  received  ins 

action. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  9,  1865. 
lulled  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Missing  in  action  at  Laurel  Hill,  May  8,.  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Drafted — captured  atWeldon  railroad,  Aug.  19;. 

1864— discharged  by  General  Order,  July  1,  '65. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Wounded  May  10,  1864-— absent  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  22,  '62.. 
Substitute— discharged  by  General  Order,  May 

81,  1865. 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C.,Dec.  25,  1864. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Died  of  wounds  received  in  action,  Feb.  6, 1865. 
Died  May  28, 1865 — ^buried  in  Prospect  Hill  Ceme- 
tery, York,  Pa. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Bethesda  Churcl^ 

June  3, 1864. 
Died  in  hospital  of  wounds  received  at  2d  Bull 

Run. 
Deserted  February  28,  1863. 
Deserted  September  16,  1863. 
Missing  in  action  at  Spottsylvania,  May  10,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roU. 
Died  September  21, 1862— buried  in -M.  A.  Ceme^ 


tery,  D.  C. 
Died^ 


Died  April  2, 1865— buried  in  National  Cemeteryy 

Arlington. 
Wounded  April  1,  1865— absent  at  muster  out. 
Deserted  December  16, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  29,  1864. 
Deserted  November  31,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Drafted — captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  August 

19,  1864— absent  at  muster  ojit. 


THBEE   TEA-KS'   SEIcVICE. 


2113 


Logue,  Thomas 

La  France,  George.. 

La  France,  John 

Link,  Joseph 

Lucas,  James 

La  France,  John 

Long,  Edward 

Miller,  Washington 

Myers,  William 

Mackey,  Franklin.. 
Mayhugh,  Daniel... 
M'Michael,  Reuben 

M'Mahon,  John,  Sr 

M'Neil,  John 

Metres,  John 

Mover,  Patrick 

Martin,  Joseph 

M'Lees,  Archibald 
M'liaugblin,  Wm.. 
M'Laughlin,  Mich'l 
MLmm,  Fetor,... 
M'Gowen,  Joseph.... 
M'Allister,  James... 

M'Kay,  Charles 

Moyer,  Santord 

M'Ferren,  Robert... 

Miller,  Peter 

Mackey,  And'w  G.. 
Masterson,  George 
M'Vay,  John 


M'Lees,  Joseph 

Martin,  Alexander. 

Murray,  Thomas.... 
M'Alhster,  Alpha.. 
Melone,  Thomas. 
Mullen,  James. 
Murray,  James. 
M' Kinney,  Thos.., 

Napier,  Robert...., 

Neal,  John , 

O'Donnel,  James. 

Ogle,  Isaac 

Oxly,  John do 

Pratt,  William 

Price,  David 

Plyben,  John 

Percival,  JohnO 

Porter,  Jacob 

Palmer,  William.... 

Proutz,  Samuel 

Ruth,  William 

Robb,  Isaac 

Reppard,  William.. 

Reilly,  Francis 

Rodgers,  David 

Reilly,  John 

Rodgers,  John 

Reed,  Francis 


Rogers,  William... 
Reed,  Charles. 


Shugarts,  Chris'r... 

Sullivan,  Cornelius 

Savage,  John 

Schribner,  Martin.. 
Sourwalt,  Ambrose 


Sept.  16,  '63, 
July  10,  '62, 
July  10,  '62, 
April  18,  '64, 
July  10,  '62, 


June  13,  '64, 

Dec.  14,  '63, 

Aug.  10,  '61, 

July  3,  '62, 

Mar.  7,  '64, 

July  3,  '62, 

Sept.  24,  '61, 

July  20,  '63, 

Sept.  22,  '63, 

Aug.  6,  '63, 

Aug.  29,  '62, 

July  10,  '62, 

July  3,  'G2, 

Sept.  2,  '64, 

Sept.  12,  '64, 

Aug.  28,  '62, 

April  5,  '64, 

July  31,  '62, 

April  23,  '62, 

July  3,  '62, 

July  3,  '62, 

Sept.  30,  '64, 

Aug.  28.  '63, 

July  3;  '62, 

July  10,  '62, 

July  3,  '62, 

July  10,  '62, 

Sept.  4,  '62, 

May  28,  '64, 

June  13,  '64, 

Mar.  22,  '64, 

Dec.  7,  '61, 

July  9,  '62, 

May.  19,  '64, 

Mar.  23,  '64, 

July  12,  '62, 

July  31,  '62, 

Mar.  17, '64, 

Mar.  23,  '64, 


Aug. 
July 
Mar. 
Mar. 
May 
July 
Aug. 


Sept. 
July 
July 
Sept. 
July 


13, 


Mar.  22,  '64, 
July  24,  '63, 

July     3,  '62, 

May  5,  '64, 
Sept.  23,  '63, 
Sept.  22,  '63, 
Feb.     4,  '62, 


Drafted— \vd.  May  8,  '64— absent  at  muster  out. 
Wounded  at  Antietam^-discharged  Dec.  13,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  12,  '63. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  13,  1865. 
Wd.  Aug.  28,  '62— tr.  to  V.  R.  C,  July  25,  1864. 
Died  of  wds.  received  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  '62. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Drafted— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  Avith  company,  July  1, 1865— Vet. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Deserted  April  11,  1864— arrested  February  20, 

1865 — mustered  out  with  company  July  1,  '65. 
Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 
Drafted— wd.  July  27,  '64— absent  at  muster  out. 
Drafted — wd.  May  10,  '64 — absent  at  muster  out. 
Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  July  11,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  26,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  10,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  23,  '63. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  26,  1865. 
Wounded  at  Antietam— discharged  Feb.  28,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  15,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  2,  '63. 
Prisoner— disch.  by  General  Order,  June  3,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  9,  1865. 
Wd.  at  Antietam— tr.  to  V.  R.  C.  Dec.  15,  '63. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Thoroughfare  Gap, 

August  28,  1862. 
Died  of  sun  stroke,  in  action  at  Thoroughfare  Gap, 

August  28,  1862. 
Died  September,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Bull 

Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Deserted,  February  14, 1863. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Prisoner  from  August  10,  1864,  to  March  2,  1865 

— discharged  April  14,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  20,  1865. 
Not  on  nmster-out  roll. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Wd.  at  Antietam— discharged  Nov.  17,  1863. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— died  at  Pittsburg, 

Pa.,  February  15,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Wounded  March  31, 1865 — discharged  by  General 

Order,  June  20,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865- 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Missing  in  action,  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Drafted— Avd.  May  5,  '64— absent  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  December  5,  1862. 
Discharged  Sept.  13,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  10,  '63. 
Killed  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  August  28,  1862. 
Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Gravelly  Run,  April  1,  1865. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg— died  at  Washington, 

May  22,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Drafted— prisoner  from  August  19,1864,  to  March 

2,  1865— disch.  by  General  Order,  June  29, 1865. 
Captured  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862 

— paroled — absent  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  24,  1865. 
Drafted— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Drafted— wd.  May  5,  '64— absent  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  March  3,  1865. 


294 


ELEVENTH,  KEGIMENT, 


Swartz,  Matthias.. 
Shiiltz,  Henry  H.. 
Struthers,  John.... 
Sowers,  John 


Thomson,  Wra 

Teiche,  Charles 

Wilson,  Wm.  H 

Welsh,  John 

Warren,  William... 
Williams,  Richard.. 


Wishart,  Napolean. 
Williams,  Linford. 
Weatherby,  David. 
Wilcox,  Wm.  M.... 
Warren,  Joseph 


Watson,  William . 

Werts,  John 

Wiliiams,  James.. 
Wolf,  David 


Wisner,  Wm.  S. 
Wilson,  James... 


Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


July  31,  '62, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 
April  7, '62, 
July  20,  '62, 

Mar.  81,  '64, 


Mar.  16,  '64, 
Apr.  7,  '64, 
Sept.  17,  '61, 
July  29,  '63, 

Sept.  21,  '64, 


Jan.  22,  '62, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 

Mar.  8,  '64, 
July  21,  '63, 
Mar.  31,  '64, 


July  27,  '63, 
June  13,  '64, 


Discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  31,  1865. 

Died  Jan.  25,  1865 — bu.  in  Nat.  Cem., Arlington. 

Deserted  December  16,  1862. 

Wounded  December  13,  1862— deserted  at  Get- 
tysburg, July  1,  1863. 

Sent  to  hospital.  May  8,  1864 — ab.  at  mus.  out. 

Deserted  September  18,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Wounded  May  5,  1864 — absent  at  muster  out. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Drafted — wounded  May  8,  1864 — absent  at  mus- 
ter out. 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  31,  1865. 

Discharged  Oct.  4,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Discharged  Juno  21,  1S65. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C— date  unknown. 

Died  of  wounds  received  at  Spottsylvania,  May 
12,  1864— buried  on  the  field— Vet. 

Deserted  March  23,  1864. 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  June  7,  1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Died  December  24, 1864 — buried  in  United  States 
General  Hospital  Cemetery,  Annapolis. 

Drafted— prisoner  from  Aug.  19,  1864,  to  Mar.  2, 
1865— discharged  by  G.  O.,  June  29,  1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 


Company  H. 


RECRUITED  AT  MAUCH  CHUNK,  CARBON  COUNTY. 


Edward  H.  Rauch. 
Daniel  C.  Tubbs.... 


Henry  Williamson. 

Richard  W.  Davis.. 
Richard  W.  Morris 


James  Hsmdman ., 
Nath'l  B.  Dilhorn. 


Levi  Miner 

Eli  Weihnmeyer..., 
Josiah  W.  Freese. 
Thomas  W.  Ebert., 
Silas  Solomon 


James  Dougherty.. 
Thos.  W.  Richards 


John  S.  French. 


John  Pieirce... , 

Samuel  A.  Wehr., 


John  Seip 

William  Kane 

Herman  H.  Pryor. 


Li.  B.  Graudeson. 


Capt... 
..do.... 


1st  Lt.. 


2d  Lt.. 
..do 


1st  Sgt. 

..do 

..do 

Serg't.. 
..do 


.do. 
.do. 


Corp.. 
..do... 
..do... 


.do. 


Nov. 

27, 

'61, 

3 

Nov. 

8, 

'61, 

3 

Nov. 

8, 

'61, 

3 

Mar. 
Oct. 

7, 
7, 

'62, 
'61, 

3 
3 

Nov. 
Nov. 

27, 
26, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

Nov. 

8, 

'61, 

3 

Nov. 

8, 

'61, 

3 

Nov. 

8, 

'61, 

3 

Nov. 

8, 

'61, 

3 

Nov. 

8, 

'61, 

3 

Feb. 

Sept. 

17, 
25, 

'62, 
'63, 

3 
3 

Dec. 

23, 

'61, 

3 

Dec. 
Nov. 

9, 

8, 

'61, 
'61, 

8 
3 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 

8, 
8, 
8, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 
3 

Nov. 

27, 

'61, 

8 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  March  24,  1863. 

Pr.  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.  Aug.  30, 1862— to  Capt, 
Nov.  7, 1863— mustered  out  with  company,  Julj'- 
1,  1865. 

Wounded  August  28,.  and  December  13,  1862— 
disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  19,  1863. 

Discharged  March  7,  1865, 

Pr.  from  1st  Sgt,  to  2d  Lt.,  Dec.  26,  1864— to  1st 
Lt.  May  19,  1865— discharged  by  S.  O.,  June  6, 
1865— Vet. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Com.  Sgt.,  11th  reg.,  to  2d  Lt.  May  20, 
1865— com.  IstLt.  June  30, 1865— not  mustered— 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 — Vet. 

Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— pr.  from  Sgt.— disch.  on 
Surgeon's  certificate,  February  4,  1863. 

Reduced  May  1, 1865— wounded— absent  at  mus- 
ter out— Vet. 

Pr.  from  Sgt.— com.  2d  Lt.  June  80,  1865— not 
mus.— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  1,  1865 — Vet. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— killed  at  Gettys- 
burg, July  1,  1863. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run  and  Fredericksburg— 
disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  5,  1863. 

Discharged  February  17, 1865. 

Drafted— wd.  May  5,  1864— died  May  13,  1865,  of 
wds.  rec.  at  Gravelly  Run,  March  31,  1865— bu. 
in  National  Cemetery,  Arlington. 

Captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  Aug.  19, 1864— dis- 
charged bv  General  Order,  June  11,  1865— Vet. 

Discharged  bv  G.  O.,  June  13,  1865— Vet. 

Wounded  Dec.  13,  '62— pr.  to  Corporal— to  Sgt.— 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  18G5 — Vet. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certficate,  March  5,  1862. 

Deserted  December  1,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Antietam— discharged  on  Surgeon's 
certificate,  January  9,  1863. 

Died  Jan.  13,  1863,  of  wds.  rec.  at  2d  Bull  Run- 
buried  in  M.  A.  Cemetery,  D.  C. 


THREE   YEAES'    SERVICE. 


295 


A.  W.  Raudenbush 
Samuel  Miller..., 


Daniel  Houser , 

Wm.  H.  Simpson... 

Delanson  Gaddes... 

Francis  H.  Casey  ... 


G.  W.  Hunterson. 

John  Ran 

B.  L.  Kauffman.... 
Robert  Bontield.... 


David  F.  Osburn. 
William  Aubrey.. 

Irwin  Miner 

Griffith  Peters 

Aulick,  Ernest.... 
Arner,  Thomas.... 
Allen,  William... 
AUabaugh,  H,  S  . 
Adams,  James  C. 
Anthony,  Mortim'r 
Audenreitoh,  Ad'm 


Adams,  David 

Bobst,  Thomas 

Battman,  Emanuel 


Burke,  Thomas 

Boyer,  Solomon 

Blair.  John 

Bradley,  Patrick 

Boll,  Lewis 

Black,  James 

Bernhart,  Lewis 

Campbell,  Edward 

Carney,  James 

Clark,  James 

Cunn'ngham,  T 

Cunningham,  John 

Couon,  John  H 

Craig,  liobert 

Collins,  .JohnH 

Cummings,  Isaac  K 

Carroll,  .lames 

Creglo,  Tilghman... 
Cunning,  John 

Corpion,  Francis.... 

Chester,  Holden 


Delaney,  Michael  F 
Devine,  Michael. 

Day,  John 

Davis,  Martin  V. 


Dennis,  Franklin , 

Ditty,  Robert 

Deitrich,  Josiah.... 


Davis,  Isaac 

Delay,  John 

Ellis,  Joseph  B.. 
Erwin,  Thomas. 


Erreck,  Edward do. 

Fisher,  Bernhard do. 


Corp. 
..do.. 


...do. 
...do. 


...do. 

...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


...do.... 
Muc... 

...do 

...do 

Private 
...do..... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


..do. 
..do, 
..do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 

..do. 

...do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
...do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


.do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


Nov.    8,  '61, 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

Nov.  8,  '61, 
Nov.  27,  '61, 

Feb.   22,  '62, 

Sept.  25,  '63, 

June  4,  '62, 
Jan.  14,  '62, 
July  15,  '63, 
July  15,  '63, 

Sept.  23,  '63, 
8,  '61, 

8,  '61, 

9,  '64, 
7,  '63, 

'61, 


Nov. 
Nov. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Nov. 


Mar.  12,  '62, 
Mar.  4,  '62, 
July  29,  '64, 
Nov.  27,  '61, 
Sept.  24,  '63, 

Dec.  19,  '61, 
Nov.  27,  '61, 
Dec.   19,  '61, 

Sept.  16,  '63, 
Aj)r.  7,  '62, 
Nov.  8,  '61, 
Sept.  15,  '63, 
Nov.  17,  '61, 
Nov.    8,  '61, 


Nov. 


'61. 


Sept.  14,  '63, 
Aug.  8,  '63, 
July  15,  '63, 
Nov.  27,  '61, 
Sept.  23,  '63, 
Apr.  9,  '62, 
Nov.  8,  '61, 
Nov.  27,  '61, 
June  5,  '62, 
July  1,  '62, 
Nov.  27,  '61, 
Nov.     8,  '61, 

Sept.  24,  '63, 

Dec.    19,  '61, 

July  15,  '63, 
Feb.  8,  '65, 
Sept.  16,  '63, 
Aug.  14,  '62, 

Nov.  27,  '61, 
Sept.  1,  '62, 
Dec.    19,  '61, 

Nov.  8,  '61, 
Nov.  8,  '61, 
Sept.  14,  '63, 
Feb.   22,  '62, 


Sept.  25,  '63, 


Wounded  at  2d  BuU  Run  and  Fredericksburg— 

discharged  on  Surgeon's  cert.,  Mar.  27,  1863. 
Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run  and  Gettysburg— tr. 

to  V.  R.  C,  March  15,  1864. 
Discharged  November  8,  1864. 
Prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  December  11,  1864— 

discharged  December  16,  1864. 
Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— prisoner  August  19, 

1864— died  at  Salisbury,  February  12,  18G5— Vet. 
Drafted— transferred  to  V.  R.  C.,  March  4,  1865, 

for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  81,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July'l,  1865— Vet. 
Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  18G5. 
Drafted— wounded— discharged   by  General  Or- 
der, July  3,  1865. 
Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1805. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1^65— Vet. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  5,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  uds. 
Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Disch,  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  26,  1862. 
Discharged  March  12,  1865. 
Discharged  March  4,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  October  31,  1862. 
Drafted— captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  August 

19,  1864— disch.  by  General  Order,  June  10,  "65. 
ICilled  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Antietam — discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate,  March  10,  1863. 
Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  June  9,  1865. 
Wd.  at  Fredericksburg — disch.  June  16,  "65 — Vet. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  15,  "6.5 — Vet. 
Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  June  9,  1865. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Wovmded  at  Antietam — prisoner  from  Aug.  19, 

1864,  to  March  2,  1865— disch.  Aug.  1,  1865. 
Wounded  at  Antietam — promoted  to  Principal 

Musician,  May  10,  1865 — Vet. 
Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,  .Tuly  1,  1865. 
Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Wcunded — absent  at  muster  out — Vet. 
Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 
Discharged  April  9,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '63 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  13,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1805. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  18G3. 
Wounded   at    Antietam — killed  at  Fredericks- 
burg, December  1?.,  1862. 
Drafted — died  April  7,  1865,  of  wounds  received 

at  Gravelly  Run — bu.  in  Nat.  Cem.,  Arlmgton. 
Wounded  at  Antietam — transferred  to  V.  R.  C, 

July  1,  1863. 
Drafted — disch.  by  General  Order,  .Tuly  14,  '65. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Detailed  as   clerk  in  Quartermaster  General's 

Office,  Washington. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  11,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  18f  5. 
Died  December  19,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Fredericksburg. 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  May  1,  1864. 
Wd.  at  Antietam — dropped  as  dc;  crter.  Tec.  1,  '63. 
Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Wounded  at  Antietam — discharged  on  Siiigeon's 

certificate,  June  9,  1864. 
Deserted  August  18,  1864. 
Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 


ELEVENTH  REGIMENT, 


Flemming,  Samuel 
Folk,  Charles.... 


Private 


Feth,  Jacob 

Flannegan.  Joseph. 
Folkmer,  Edward.. 

Fitzgibbons,  Wm.. 

Foley,  John 

Gleim,  Christopher 
Gillmore,  Geo.  W... 
Gillespie,  Jos.  S 


Gilham,  Frank. 


Gibbons,  William. 


Holl,  Charles 

Hines,  Samuel  M .. 
Hudson,  John  W.. 

Haines,  Jacob 

Haldeman,  Christ'n 
Herring,  .Joseph 
Hume,  Kobert... 
Hoffman,  Jeremiah 
Houser,  Charles... 
Holdren,  Francis 
Horoser,  Charles. 


.do. 
.do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


.do. 


..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do 

..do 


Nov.  8,  '61, 

Nov.  8,  '61, 

Aug.  7,  '63, 

July  15,  '63, 
Dec.  19,  '61, 

Feb.  15,  '64, 

July  29, '63, 

Sept.  15,  '63, 

Mar.  12,  '62, 

Sept.  11,  '62, 

Feb.  29,  '64, 


July  23,  '63, 
Sept.  16,  '63, 
Sept.  23,  '63, 
Sept.  23,  '63, 
Dec.  19,  '61. 
Nov.  8,  '61, 
Sept.  23,  '63, 
Nov.  8,  '61, 
Nov.  8,  '61, 
Sept.  26, 


Jones,  George  W. 
Johnson,  I.  K.,  Sr... 

James,  James  E 

Johnson,  Matthew.. 
Jenkins,  Fred'k  C... 

Johnson,  I.  K.,  Jr... 

Kauffman,  Aug 

KilUon,  Uriah. 
Keeler,  Henry 
Koch,  Adam 
Krumm,  Noah. 

Kline,  Charles  F, 
KiieU,  Joseph 
Koch,  John 

Kistler,  Daniel. 
Kennedy,  Morris  W 
Keef,  John 
Loch,  Jonas 
Lyons,  Samuel. 

Levick,  John  0 
Lewis,  John  J 
Lightcap,  Sam'l  P.. 


Moser,  Joseph. 
Moyer,  Lewis. 

Morris,  William 

MuUigan,  Thomas 
Martin,  Charles.... 
M'Ginty,  Bernard...!. ..do 
Miller,  Henry  J... 

Murphy,  George !.«io..... 

M'Geehan,  Thomas  j...  do 

Markey,  John L.  do 

M'Colgan,  Chas !..  do 

Miles,  Joseph I.,  do 


Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  February  18,  1863. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  October  24,  1863. 
Drafted— wounded— discharged  by  General  Or- 
der, June  13,  1865. 
Dra.fted— disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  June  14,  1865, 
Wounded  at  Antietam— kiUed  at  Wilderness, 

May  6,  1864. 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 
Drafted— deserted  January  16,  1865. 
Drafted — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  March  12,  1865. 

Dischirged  to  accept  commission  in  215th  regi- 
ment, April  28,  1865. 
Captured  August  19, 1864 — died  at  Salisbury,  De- 
cember 19,  1864. 
Died  at  Andersonville,  August  9,  1864— grave, 

.5, 118. 
Drafted— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  1,  1865. 
Drafted— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  1,  1865. 
Drafted— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  1,  1865. 
Drafted— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  1,  1865. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  23,  1863. 
Discharged  November  8, 1864. 
Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  June  13,  1865. 
Died  at  Washington,  November  13,  1862. 
Died  at  Annapolis,  October  2,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roU. 
Died  November  8,  1862— buried  in  Camp  Parole 

Hospital  Cemetery,  Annapolis. 
Drafted— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  1,  1865. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate  March  5, 1862. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate  March  13,  1862. 
KiUed  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863. 
Died  June  22,  1864,  of  wounds  received  June  4, 

1864— buried  at  Alexandria,  grave,  2,216. 
Deserted  June  17,  1862. 

Drafted— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  1,  1865. 
Drafted— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  1,  1865. 
Drafted— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  1,  1865. 
Drafted— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  1,  1865. 
Sent  to  hospital  August  4,  1862— absent  at  mus- 
ter out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  5,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg— discharged  by  General 

Order,  Juno  13, 1865— Vet. 
Discharged  June  16,  1865. 
Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  June  8,  1865. 
Died  November  29,  1861. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  25, 1862. 
Wounded  at  Antietam— discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate,  January  13,  1863. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 
Killed  at  BuU  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Quartermaster  Sergeant  11th  regi- 
ment, October  1,  1864— Vet. 
Died  October  9,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  2d 

Bull  Run— buried  at  Alexandria,  grave,  1,524. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 — Vet. 
Wd.  at  Antietam— sen.  by  G.  C.  M.  for  desertion- 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865— Vet. 
Drafted— deserted  Dec.  1,  1863— returned  April 

12,  1864— absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Drafted— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  1,  1865. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  18,  1861. 
Wounded  August  28,  1862— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  November  28,  1862. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  11,  1863. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  11,  1864. 
Discharged  March  29,  1865. 
Discharged  March  3,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 


THREE  TEAES'   SERVICE. 


297 


M'Murtrie,  Alex... 
Miller,  William  H 
Mattern,  William.. 
M'Lean,  Robert...., 

NuGS,  John 

Neith,  Josiah, 

Newhard.,  Benj.  F. 
Newmiller,  Charles 

O'Neil,  Alexander. 
Poh,  Henry  M 


Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


Poh,  Josiah.. 


ReoKo,  John 

Rickert,  John  B... 

Rohs,  George 

Ray,  William , 


RadcliflF,  Lawrence 
Reicht,  George 


Ross,  William... 

Smith,  D 

Sty  or,  Daniel 

Steinbecker,  Mich'l 
Smith,  Joseph.... 

Smith,  Kline 

Smith,  Wm.  H... 
Smith,  Oliver  P. 
Scott,  Hugh , 


.do. 


.do.... 
.do.... 


.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Sendell,  William..., 
Shoemaker,  Edw'd 

Shellenberger,  F.  B 

SproU,  George 

Schneck,  Elijah., 

Strance,  D 

Stewart,  James .. 
Seibert,  Rich'd  B 
Schofield,  James. 

Smith,  John 

Sourman  Angus.  H 

Snyder,  Charles 

Stouter,  Jacob 

Schnike,  Gabriel .... 

Snedden,  Robert 

Stevens,  John 

Treager,  WiUiam  J 
Vanhom,  Benj.  F... 


Work,  Charles... 
Williams,  Isaac. 


...do.., 
...do... 


do., 
do., 
do., 
do., 
do., 
do., 
do., 
do. 
...do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
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.do. 
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.do. 
.do. 


.do. 


Wolf,  William...., 

Willday,  Geo.  W do. 

Walters,  Martin do. 

Wilson,  Joseph  E...  ...do 

Wiggs,  Deitrich ...do 

Winterstein,  G.  W.J. ..do 

Waters,  Peter ...do 

WaUace,  Alfred ...do 

Wingard,  Benj.  W..'...do 
Ziegler,  Francis ...do 


DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 


Sept.  15,  '63, 

Nov.  8,  '61, 

April  7,  '02, 

Aug.  10,  '63, 

Nov.  8,  '63, 

Nov.  17,  '01, 

Nov.  8,  '61, 

July  27,  '63, 
Nov.    8, '61, 


Nov.    8, '01, 

Sept.  22,  'G3, 
Nov.    8,  '61, 

Dec.   19,  '61, 
Nov.    8,  '61, 

Nov.  27,  '61, 
Sept.  25,  '63, 

April  7, '62, 


Dec.  27,  '61, 

July  95,  '63, 

July  15,  '63, 

Nov.  26, '61, 

Dec,  17,  '61, 

Feb.  16,  '64, 

Feb.  29, '64, 

Nov.  8, '61, 

Mar.  1,  '64, 


July  18, 
June  10, 
Dec.   19, 


Mar.  27, 
Fob.  25, 
Feb.  16, 
Sept.  13, 
June  7, 
July  11, 
Nov.  27, 


Nov.  8, '61, 

Aug.  7,  '63, 

Feb.  10, '62, 

Sept.  2,  '63, 

Oct.  25,  '64, 

Nov.  8, '61, 

Nov.  8,  '61, 


Mar. 
May 


12,  '62, 
14,  '62, 


July 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
_July 


15,  '63, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 

16,  '64, 
20,  '62, 
IG,  '63, 


Discharged  June  14,  1865 — expiration  of  term. 
Drafted— killed  at  Gravelly  Run,  Mar,  31,  1865. 
Deserted  June  21,  1862. 

Wounded  Dec.  13,  '02— deserted,  date  unknown. 
Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  31,  '03. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  15,  '05 — ^Vet. 
Died  October  13,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  An- 

tietam. 
Drafted— died  June  19,  '05 — bu.  at  Philadelphia. 
Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— prisoner  from  Aug. 
19,  1804,  to  March  5,  1865— discharged  by  Gen- 
eral Order,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— killed  at  Gettysburg, 
July  1,  1863. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Wounded  December  13, 1862— mustered  out  with 
company,  July  1,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Discharged  on  Snrgeon's  oertificato,  Oct.  17,  '62. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certiliate,  December  28,  1862. 

Discharged  November  27,  1864. 

Drafted— captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  Aug.  19, 
'64_(iischarged  by  General  Order,  June  10,  '65. 

Died  Sept.  19,  '62,  of  wds.  received  at  Antietam. 

Died  at  Andersonville,  June  19,  '04— grave,  1,903. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Drafted— mus.  oxit  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  August  19,  1864— 
discharged  by  General  Order,  June  21,  1865. 

Absent;  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Sentenced  by  general  court  martial— mustered 
out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  10,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  17,  '63. 

Died  at  AndersonvUle,  July  22,  '64— grave,  3,775. 

Discharged  August  14,  1864— expuration  of  term. 

Discharged  March  27,  1865. 

Discharged  February  12,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  16,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31, 1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  June  7, 1865. 

Prisoner  August  19, 1864— died  at  Salisbury,  Jan. 
22,  1865. 

Wd.  at  Antietam— tr,  to  V.  R.  C,  July  1, 1863. 

Drafted— deserted  March  28,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865— Vet. 

Drafted— prisoner  August  19,  1864— discharged 
by  General  Order,  June  15,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Wounded  at  Antietam— discharged  on  Surgeon'a 
certificate,  November  13,  1802. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  February  11,  1863. 

Discharged  March  12,  1865. 

Discharged  May  13,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  9,  1865. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  June  9,  1865. 

Discharged  November  8,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1803. 

Killed  June  4,  1864,  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

KiUed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13.  l8o2. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 


38 


298 


ELEVENTH  EEGIMENT, 


Company  I. 

RECRUITED  AT  GREENSBURG,  WESTMORELAND  COUNTY. 


George  A.  Cribbs ... 
Jacob  N.  Thomas... 
Andrew  G.  Happer 


Jas.  W.  Goodlin 

Tobias  G.  Painter.. 

Wm.  A.  Shrum 

John  L.  Kyle 

Arnold  Lobaugh.... 
Lewis  Mechling 


Hiram  A.  Delavie.. 


John  W.  Goodlin .. 
William  C.  Cribbs. 
Richard  M'CieJlan. 


Wm.  Feightner. 

Wm.  H.  Gallop . 
John  V.Smith.. 
Jos.  S.  Shirley.... 


W.  W.  Walthour. 


James  M'Keever.... 
Jno.  Zimmerman... 

Henry  Feightner ... 

William  Stout 

Reuben  J.  Henry... 

John  A.  Stougli 

Joseph  M.  Miller ... 
Robert  F.  Robinson 


Joseph  Baughman.. 

William  M'Quaid... 
Henry  G.  Reamer... 
Albert  A.  Altman... 


George  W.  Beck 
Augustus  G.  Frable 
Jolin  R.  Henry  .. 


Wm.  Cunningham.. 
David  B.  Wentzel... 

John  Baughman 

Hezeluah  Spindler.. 


Capt... 
...do.... 
...do.... 

IstLt. 
...do.... 


...do 

...do 

2d  Lt., 
...do.... 


IstSgt, 


Serg't. 
...do.... 
...do.... 


...do, 
...do. 


Corp. 

...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 


...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

do. 

...do. 
...do. 

...do. 

...do. 


Sept.  20,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
July  16,  '62, 

Sept.  20,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 

Oct.      1,  '61, 

Feb.  22,  '62, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 

Jan.     1,  '64, 


Sept.' 20, '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 

Sept.  20,  '61, 

Mar.  5,  '62, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 

Sept.  20,  '61, 

Sept.  20,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 

Sept.  20,  '61, 

Sept.  20,  '61, 

Sept.  20,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '01, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 

Sept.  20,  '61, 

Sept.  20,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 

Mar.  6,  '62, 
Sept.  20,  '01, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 

Dec.  13,  '61, 
Mar.  14,  '64, 

Mar.  15,  '64, 

Mar.  16,  '64, 


Died  September  20,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

2d  Bull  Run. 
Pr.  from  2d  Lt.  Sept.  20,  1862— discb.  by  S.  O., 

Jan.  17,  1SG3. 
Pr.  from  1st  Lt.  Co.  G,  to  Capt.,  March  28, 1864— 

wounded  at  Wilderness — prisoner  from  May  6, 

to  Oct.  7,  1864— Brevet  Major  March  13,  1865— 

discharged  October  20,  1865. 
Died  December  14,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Fredericksburg. 
Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run  and  Fredericksburg — pr. 

from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  June  6,  1862— to  1st  Lt.  Mar. 

11,  1833— disch.  on  Surg,  cerr,.,  Jan.  25,  1864. 
Pr.  from  Sgt.  Co.  K,  to  2d  Lt.  March  1,  1863— to 

to  1st  Lt.  March  28,  1864— wd.  at  Tolopotomy 

and  Norfolk  raih'oad — discharged  for  wounds, 

by  Special  Order,  October  20,  1864. 
Pr.  from  Sgt.  Co.  K,  Nov.  24, 1864— mus.  out  with 

company,  July  1 ,  1865 — Vet. 
fr.  from  1st  Sgt.  Sept.  20,  '62— died  Sept.  26,  '62, 

of  wounds  received  at  Antietam. 
Wd.  at  Gettysburg— pr.  from  priv.  to  Sgt,  Sept. 

1, 1862-to  1st  Sgt.  March  7, 1863— to  2d  Lt.  Nov. 

24,  186-1— disch.  by  S.  O.,  Juno  14,  1805— Vet. 
Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— pr.  from  Sgt.  June  14,  '65— 

com.  2d  Lt.  June  30,  1865 — not  mustered — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  22,  1862. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Antietam — discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate,  February  7,  1863. 
Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— transferred  to  V.  R. 

C,  November  2,  1863. 
Wd.  in  action  May  10, 1864— ab.  at  muster  out. 
Wounded  at  Antietam — tr.  to  V.  R.  C. — Vet.    • 
Wounded  at  Antietam  and    Fredericksburg — 

killed  at  Five  Forks,  April  1,  1865— Vet. 
Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— transferred  to  V.  R. 

C,  June  12,  1865- Vet. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  13,  '65— Vet. 
Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— pr.  to  Cor.— to  Sgt.  June 

14,  1865— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  1,  186SH-Vet. 
Wd.  at  Gettysburg— pr.  to  Sgt.,  June  14,  1865— 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  from  ranks,  June  14,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 — ^Vot. 
Killed  at  2d  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862- 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17, 1862. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  2d  Bull  Run — killed 

at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Captured  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864— absent  at 

muster  out — Vet.   ■ 
Killed  at  Spottsylvania,  May  8,  1864— Vet. 
Died  at  Baltimore,  July  13,  1864— Vet. 
Prisoner  from  August  19, 1864,  to  March  30, 1805— 

discharged  by  G.  O.,  Aug.  8,  1865— Vet. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  7,  1865. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  8,  '65 — Vet. 
Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run  and  Antietam — discharged 

by  General  Order,  June  13,  1865— Vet. 
A  bsent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  14,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  .June  14,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  14,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


299 


Daniel  Laughery , 
John  Hannerly  .... 
Jacob  G.  Steiner... 


George  W.  Burges. 
Altman,  David  A.. 

Ambrose,  Geo.  W.. 
Altman,  Benjamin. 
Altman,  Wm.  H.... 


Ai-mbrust,  John  S. 

Armbrust,  Daniel.. 
Ai-mbrust,  John  G.. 
Armbrust,  Henry  R 
Armbrust,  Cyrus... 
Armbrust,  Reuben 
Armbrust,  Wm.  R 

Altman,  Joseph 

Baker,  George  W... 

Beck,  Joseph 

Beard,  Amos 

Beard,  Sanford 

Bear,  Jacob 

Black,  Jesse 


Bear,  John  G. . 
Bosh,  John 


Beard,  Solomon... 

Butler,  .loseph  R. 

Beard,  Peter 

Bosh,  David  „ 


Butler,  Abraham 

Beck,  David 

Brabaugh,  Matthew 
Custard,  William.. 

Crusan,  Benj.  F 

Cash,  Joseph 

Cramer,  William  A 

Cams,  Wilson 

Croch,  Jacob 

Cribbs,  George  R. . 

Caldwell,  Samuel. 

Dillon,  James 

Err ctt,  Jacob  S 

Errctt,  Henry 


E'saniar,  Jeremiah 
Everett,  Alexander 
Errett,  Michael .... 

Einhart,  John 

Fithian,  Alex'r  H, 

Fry,  George  A 

Fox,  David  E 

Farlow,  James  W... 
Gress,  Frederick 
Gil  more,  Isaac... 
Gibson,  George... 


Good,  John 

Gothey,  Augustus 

Graliam,  Robert 

Huffman,  William.. 
Huffman,  Lucas 


Haines,  Reuben. 
Houston,  John..., 


Sept.  20, 
Sept.  10, 
Nov.  19, 


Mar.  14, 

Mar.  15, 

■Sept.  20, 
Sept.  20, 

Sept.  20, 


Sept. 
JSIar. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
April 
Sept. 
July 


Sept.  20, 
Sept.  20, 

Sept.  20, 

Sept.  20, 
Sept.  20, 
Sept.  20, 

Sept.  20, 
April  7, 


Mar. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Oct. 


Sept. 
Mar. 


Sept.  21, 
July  15, 
Mar.  16, 
Sept.  20, 


Sept. 
April 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


Mar.  IG, 

Sept.  20, 

Feb.  19, 

Sept.  18, 

July  15, 

Sept.  20, 

Sept.  20, 


Wd.  at  Antietam — promoted  to  Cor.  June  14,  '65 
— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  '05 — Vet. 

Prisoner  from  May  30, 18G4,  ito  Feb.  27, 1865— dis- 
charged March  5,  1865. 

Sent  to  hospital,  sick,  September  14,  1862 — ab- 
sent at  muster  out. 

Discharged  June  9,  186.5 — expiration  of  term. 

Wounded  in  action,  May  8,  1864 — absent  at  mus- 
ter out — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Discliarged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  22,  '62. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — discharged  on  Surgeon's 
certificate,  January  20,  1863. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  January  31,  1863. 

Discliarged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  20,  '62. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  13,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  9,  1865. 

Discharged  April  6,  18G3. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  June  10,  1865. 

Killed  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  August  28,  1862. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania,  May  10,  1864— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Wounded  at  Antietam— discharged  Sept,  23,  '64- 

Drafted — missing  in  action  at  Hatcher's  Run, 
February  6,  1865. 

Discharge'd  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  '62. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  February  23,  1862. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  October  8,  1862. 

Drafted — disch.  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 

Wd.  at  Gettysburg— tr.  to  V.  R.  C,  Mar.l5,  1864. 

Died  November  6,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
Antietam— buried  in  M-  A.  Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Died  at  Annapolis,  March  5,  1862. 

Died  April  19,  1862— bu.  in  M.  A.  Cem'y,  D.  O. 

Died  September  21,  1862— bu.  at  Philadelphia. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Substitute— disch.  by  General  Order^  May  31,  '65. 

Discharged  February  17,  1865. 

Transferred  to  company  E,  11th  regiment— Vet. 

Transferred  to  company  E,  11th  regiment. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Died  May  28,  1864,  of  wounds,  received  at  Wil* 
derness,  May  G,  1864. 

Died  at  City  Point,  March  8,  1865. 

Drafted— disch.  on  Surgeon's  cert.,,  Feb.  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out,with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  April  G,  1863. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  17,  '65 — ^Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  23,  '62. 

Died  April  16, 1862— buried  at  M.  A.  Cem'y,  D.  C. 

Killed  at  Hatcher's  Run,  February  7,  1865. 

Wounded— absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  27,  '61. 

Discharged  August  28,  1864. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865— Vet. 

Svibrtitute— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  31,  '65. 

Died  December  17,  1861— bu.  in  Citizen's  grave- 
yard, Annapolis. 

Killed  at  Hatcher's  Run,  February,  7,  1865. 

Deserted  September  14,  1861. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Substitvite— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Drafted— sent  to  Insane  Asylum,  Washington- 
absent  at  muster  out. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Rim— mustered  out  witlj 
company,  .hily  1,  1865.— Vet. 

Discharged  Noveinber  4,  1862. 


300 


ELEVENTH  EEGIMENT, 


Hile,  Josiah 

Henderson,  Hugh... 


Hays,  Thomas , 

Henry,  Paul , 

Hoops,  Milton  G..., 
Henry,  Frederick . 
Henry,  Joseph  H.. 


Harrold,  Jacob 

Herbieon,  Jaaaes^.. 
Hortcm,  S 


Hammond,  Robert. 


Kelly,  Jacob 

Kennedy,  Michael, 

Kintner,  WUliam.. 
Kepple,  Samuel  S., 


Kepple,  Aaron 

KeiSter,  James  D. 

Kay,  William 

Kennedy,  Albert.. 
Keister,  John  L ... 

Klingensmith^  Levi 
KHngensmitb,  C, 
Klingeijsmith,  C't.. 
Lewis,  William. 
Longwell,  James  C 
Loughnore,  Israel. 


Private 
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Leisure,  Mark  G.. 

Linch,  John 

Linn,  Harrison ... 
Long,  William.... 
Miller,  Simon  P... 
Miller,  Jc^nM ... 
Myer,  Francis  P.. 
Martin,  Charles... 
Milliron,  David... 


Miller,  Josiah 

MiUer,  George  P.. 


Milliron,  Simon. 


MHIJall,  John 

Mayhorn,  Elisha. 
Mann,  James 
Miller,  Henry. 


Miller,  Philip  J. 
Mechling,  Philip. 

M^Kenna,  James, 

Nutting,  Joseph 
Needham,  John 
Osterweis,  Solomon 
'  Osterweis,  Michael 
;  Osterweis,  Lewis. 

Pinkham,  Frank  L 

Phillips,  John  P. 

Pellissier,  Herman 

Painter,  Samuel 

Portzer,  Jacob  vS 

Portzer,  Jeremiah.. 
Eosensteel,  Jacob... 

Ross,  Cornelius 


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Oct.  2,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 

Sept.  20,  '64, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 
Oct.  2,  '61, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 


Oct.    25,  '61, 
Mar.  24,  '64, 


July  29,  '61, 

Feb.  24, '64, 
Sept.  16,  '63, 


Oct. 


2.  '61, 


Mar.  16,  '64, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 
Aug.  12,  ^64, 
Oct.  2,  '61, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 

Mar.  31,  '64, 
Feb.  16,  '64, 
Aug.  3,  '64, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 


Sept.  20, 
Sept.  20, 
Aug.  12, 
Sept.  20, 
Oct.  2, 
Mar.  16, 
July  26, 
July  27, 
Oct.      2, 


Oct. 
Oct. 


2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 


Feb.  ^22,  '62, 

Kov.  12,  '62, 
Aug.  12,  '64, 
Sept.  80,  '64, 
Sept.  25,  '63, 

Aug.  28,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 

Sept.  20,  '61^ 

Aug.  13,  '64, 
July  31,  '64, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 
Sept.  22,  '64, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 

Aug.  9,  '64, 
Sept.  20,  '64, 
Jan.  13,  '64, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
Oct.  2,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 

July  28, '64, 


Wounded  at  Antietana— disch.  August  13,  1863. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  Jamtiary 
31,  1863. 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  June  2,  1865. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  January  17,  1865. 

Died  at  Annapolis,  December  27,  1861. 

Prisoner— died  at  Salisbury,  September  18, 1864. 

Died  May  16, 1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Spott- 
sylvania,  May  10,  1864— buried  in  Nat.  Ceme- 
tery, Arlington. 

Deserted  November  8,  1861. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Died  at  Andersonville,  October  18, 1864— grave* 
11,113. 

Prisoner  from  May  5,  to  Nov.  30,  1864— disch. 
December  6, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Drafted— sent  to  hospital,  sick,  June  6, 1864— dis- 
charged. 

Discharged  March  4,  1865 — expiration  of  term. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — discharged  on  Surgeon'a 
certificate,  December  22,  1862. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  19,  1864. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  11,  1865. 

Substitute— disch.  by  G.  O.,  May  31,  1865. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Died  May  30,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Wil- 
derness, May  6, 1864— Vet. 

Died  at  City  Point,  August  1,  1864. 

Deserted  April  20,  1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  wdth  company,  July  1,^  1865 — Vet. 

Wounded  August  28,  and  September  17,  1862^ 
discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  '63. 

Discharged  November  4, 1862. 

Discharged  May  19,  1865. 

Substitute— disch.  by  G.  O.,  May  31,  1865. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania,  May  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Stlbstitute^-mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  '65. 

Drafted — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864— > 
Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  7, 1862. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — dis  charged  on  Surgeon's 
certificate,  February  6,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — discharged  on  Surgeon'8 
certificate,  November  30, 1864— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  18,  '63. 

Substitute— disch.  by  G.  O.,  May  31,  1865. 

Substitute— disch.  by  G.  O.,  May  31,  1865. 

Drafted — disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  12, 
1865. 

Died  at  City  Point,  August  1, 1864— Vet. 

Died  September  21,  1862,  of  wounds  i-eceived  at 
2d  Bull  Run— buried  in  M.  A.  Cemeteiy,  D.  C. 

Died  September  18,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
2d  Bull  Run— buried  in  M.  A.  Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Substitute— disch.  by  G.  O.,  July  14,  1865. 

Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  '65. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— transferred  to  V. 
R.  C,  February  15,  1864. 

Substitute — mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  '65. 

Drafted— disch.  by  G.  O.,  June  22,  1855. 

Wounded — absent  at  muster  out — Vet. 

Discharged  May  20,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  October  3, 1862. 

Wounded  Aug.  21, 1862,  at  Rappahannock  Sta- 
tion—mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  '65— Vet. 

Drafted— wounded— absent  at  muster  out. 


THREE  YEAES'  SERVICE. 


301 


Rmubaugh,  J.  M  ... 

Row,  William  J 

Roose,  John  L 

Robinson,  John  W.. 


Regar,  Henry , 

Rumbaugh,  Mat'w 


Row,  Jacob 

Sanders,  Adam  F... 
Simpson,  Jas.  L 


Sanner,  Adam 

Shrader,  Daniel 

Steward,  John 

Shauer,  Geo.  L 

Stouffer,  Wm.  H... 
Sincely,  William... 


Smith,  Henry.. 
Sheffler,  Noah . 


Stough,  John  G. 
Smith,  David .... 


Strable,  Henry. 


Private 


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Steward,  Samuel 

Sullivan,  Patrick ... 

Sarver,  George 

Shook,  Jonas  A 

Shrum,  Washing'n 
Steiner,  Jacob 


Steiner,  Simon  P 

Sheffler,  Daniel  K... 


Shook,  Henry  D. 
Strable,  Jacob 


Story,  Alexander . 

Smith,  Hiram 

Turney,  Franklin  B 
Wentzel,  Isaac  W.. 
Wible,  Daniel  K... 
Weaver,  John  L.... 

Weister,  James 

Weaver,  William .. 
Weaver,  John  D  .... 


Williams,  Honry  H 


Willard,  Wm.  H 

Wood,  William  A.., 

Wible,  John 

Weaver,  Jacob  H.. 
Whirlow,  Henry  T 

Welty,  Edward 

Wigle,  Simon  L 

Wentzel,  Sam'l  B.. 
Webster,  George.... 
Wilson,  John  F 


Yerger,  Reuben .... 
Zanders,  Johnji^.. 


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Sept.  20,  '61, 

Sept.  20,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
Feb.  22,  '62, 

Sept.  30,  '64, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 

Mar.  16,  '64, 
Mar.  24,  '64, 
Sept.  17,  '61, 


Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 


21,  '64, 
19,  '64, 
23,  '64, 
11,  '64, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 

Mar.  14,  '64, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 


Sept.  20,  '61, 

Sept.  20,  '61, 

Sept.  20,  '61, 

Feb.  22,  '62, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 

Feb.   19,  '64, 

Feb.  13, '64, 


Sept.  20, 
Sept.  20, 


Sept.  20,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
Mar.  14,  '64, 
Mar.  19,  '64, 
Mar.  8,  '64, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
April  10,  '62, 
Sept.  19,  '61, 

Sept.  19,  '61, 

Feb.  11,  '62, 
Dec.  14,  '61, 
Aug.  28,  '61, 
Oct.  2,  '61, 
Feb.  22, '62, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
Feb.  22,  '62, 
Aug.  12,  '64, 


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Sept.  20, 
Sept.  20,, 


'61, 


'61, 


Wounded  at  2(1  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  November  11,  1862. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  1863 

Discharged  October  4,  1864. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  February  1,  1864. 

Discharged  June  7,  1865. 

Died  September  21,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
2d  Bull  Run. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 

Sentenced  by  General  Court  Martial,  February 
6,  1865— absent,  without  leave,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1, 1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Wounded  at  Antietam— mustefed  out  with  com- 
pany, July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Prisoner  from  March  30,  to  May  5,  1865— disch. 
by  General  Order,  May  18, 1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  28, 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  """^ 
charged  June  1,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Antietam— discharged  on  Surgeon's 
certificate,  March  11,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  March  11, 1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  29,  '62. 

Discharged  by  General' Order,  June  13, 1865. 

Died  near  Greensburg,  Pa.,  December  6,  1861. 

KiUed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 

Died  May  10, 1865— buried  in  National  Cemetery, 

Arlington.  ,    ,  ^ 

Died  May  9,  '65,  of  woxmds  received  at  Gravelly 

Run— buried  in  Nat.  Cem'y,  Arlington. 
Prisoner— died  June  1,  1864,  of  wounds  received 

at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864— Vet. 
Died  near  Greensburg,  Pa.,  November  19,  1861. 
Wounded  at  Antietam— died  July  5,  1863,  of 

wounds  received  at  Gettysburg. 
Deserted  October  27,  1862. 
Deserted  July  22,  1862. 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864^Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  5, 1865. 
Discharged  April  10,  1865. 

Wounded  at  Thoroughfare  Gap  and  Gettysburg- 
discharged  September  8,  1864. 
Sentenced  by  General  Court  Martial  to  be  shot^ 

sentence  commuted— sent  to  Dry  Toftugas. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Wounded— discharged  December  20,  1864. 
Discharged  December  15,  1864— Vet.     _ 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  18,  6^ 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  15,  '65— Vet. 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  January  2, 1865. 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Died  June  30,  1862,  at  Fairfax,  Va. 
Deserted  August  9,  1862.  ^ 

Sub.— prisoner  from  Feb.  6,  to  ^e^-  15'4°p5— 

discharged  by  General  Order,  June  20,  1865. 
Wd.  at  ilappahannock  Station,  2d  Bull  Run  and 

Antietam— discharged  Aprir27,  1863. 
lailed  at  Rappahannock  Station,.  Aug.  21,  186^. 


302 


ELEVENTH   REGIMENT, 


Company  K. 
recruited  at  youngstown,  westmoreland  county. 


John  B.  Keenan 

John  Reed 

Josiah  B.  Lauffer.., 


Walter  J.  Jones 

William  A.  Kuhns 


Freeman  C.  Gay.. 


Frederick  R.  Cope 
Henry  B.  Temple.., 


John  S.  Walker.. 


James  Mullen 

Robert  Anderson ... 
Thos.  T.  Simpson... 
William  A.  Shrum 


-Joseph  C.  West. 


John  L.  Kyle 

Robert  W.  Penn , 


Wm.  J.  Willyard... 
George  F.  Ludwick 

Wm.  Stevenson 

Jeremiah  M'Munn 


David  Robinson 

Chas.  M'CoimeU...., 


David  Sei^fried.... 

Lewis  P.  Hays 

George  Beck 

Jas.  M'Williams... 


Jacob  -Jacobs 

Charles  Toon 

Bernard  Leonard . 

Charles  Ely 

Martin  Root.. 

Lewis  Getyweller. 
Francis  Penier 


Alexander  Sady.... 

Henry  Kelly 

Samuel  O.  Lowry. 

John  Keslar   

William  F.  Hays.. 
S.  C.  Hollingsworth 
James  Rosborough 


Capt... 
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IstLt. 
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1st  Sgt. 
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Serg't. 


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Corp. 
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Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

April  6,  '64, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 


Oct.      1,  '61, 
Oct.      1,  '61, 


Oct.      4,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Nov.  27,  '61, 

Feb.  22,  '62, 
1,  '61, 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


Oct. 
Oct. 

Oct. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
Mar. 

Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Mar. 
Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Mar. 


1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

11,  '62, 
31,  '64. 

20,  '62, 

5,  '62, 
7,  '62, 

12.  '62, 
1,  '62, 

6,  '62, 
25,  '63, 

23,  '63, 

1,  '61, 

16,  '64, 

17,  '64, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

17,  '64, 


Wd.  at  Thoroughfare  Gap — captured  Aug.  31,  '62 
—promoted  to  Major  11th  regiment,  Sept.  1,  '62. 

Promoted  from  2d  Lt.  August  30, 1862— died  Oct. 
2,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Antietam. 

Wounded  at  Five  Forks — mus.  out  with  com- 
panv.  July  1,  1865. 

Resigned  August  3,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Antietam  and  Wilderness — pr.  to 
Cor.  Dec.  20,  '61— to  2d  Lt.  Aug.  30,  '62— to  1st 
Lt.  Nov.  1,  '62 — mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  1,  '65. 

Pr.  from  Cor.  to  2d  Lt.  Nov.  1,  1862— wounded  at 
Antietam  and  Fredericksbm-g  —  captured  at 
Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863 — discharged  by  Spe- 
cial Order,  April  28,  1865. 

Wd.  June  24,  1864 — absent  at  muster  out — Vet. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg — promoted  from  Cor. — 
com.  2d  Lt.  June  30,  1865— not  mustered— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg — discharged  as  private 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  12,  1864. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30, 1862. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.  Co.  F,  11th  regiment,  Nov.  1,  1862. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out — Vet. 

Pr.  from  Corporal  to  Sergeant,  Sept.  1,  1862 — to 
2d  Lieutenant  company  I,  March  1,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— transferred  to  V. 
R.  C,  February  26,  1864. 

Pr.  to  1st  Lt.  company  I,  November  24,  '64 — Vet. 

Wounded  at  Five  Forks,  April  1, 1865— died  May 
25,  1865 — buried  in  N.  Cemetery,  Arlington. 

Wounded  August  28,  1862 — pr.  to  Sergeant  Maj. 
11th  regiment.  May  30,  1865— Vet. 

Wounded  Aug.  21,  and  Sept  17,  1862— pr.  to  Cor. 
— to  Sergeant- disch.  by  G.  O.,  June  1,  '65— Vet. 

Wd.  Aug.  28,  and  Sept.  17,  '62— pr.  to  Sgt.,  May 
30,  '65— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  1,  '65— Vet. 

Wounded  August  28,  1862,  and  at  Gettysburg— 
pr.  to  Sergeant,  May  30,  '65 — mustered  out  with 
company,  July  1,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Died  at  Camp  Curtin,  November  19,  1861. 

Wounded  at^  Fredericksburg— killed  at  Gettys- 
burg, July  3,  1863. 

Pr.  to  Coin.  Sgt.  11th  reg.,  May  30,  1865— Vet. 
Wd.  April  30,  1863— absent  at  muster  out— Vet. 
Captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  August  19,  1864— 

absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. — Vet. 
Discharged  February  20,  1865. 
Discharged  March  4,  1865. 
Discharged  March  12,  1865. 
Discharged  March  12,  1865. 
Wounded  May  8,  1864— transferred  to  V.  R.  C. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  9,  '65 — ^Vet. 
Drafted — captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  Aug.  19, 

1864 — disch.  by  General  Order,  June  9,  1865. 
Drafted — captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  Aug.  19, 

1864 — disch.  by  General  Order,  June  9,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  1, 1865 — mustered  out 

with  company,  July  1,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  1, 1865 — mustered  out 

with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  1, 1865 — mustered  out 

with  comp?.ny,  July  1,  1865. 
Promoted  to  CorporaJ,  May  1, 186.5— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  1,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  1, 1865— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  1,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  1, 1865— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  1,  1S65. 


THEEE.  TEARS'   SERVICE. 


J.  Borad. 


Cyrus  Gross 

A  n  derson  ,Theodore 
Bitner,  John 


Baily,  Joshua 

Borry,  John 

351eackey,  John  C. 
Berlin,  Joseph 


Blackburn  Jno.  H.. 

Blair,  Joseph 

Cox,  Lemuel  B 

Cassiday,  James  F 
Cruthers,  Rich'  E... 

Cope,  Henry  F 

Conner,  William..... 
Chessuer,  Frank  J,. 

Cunc,  Franklin 

Cochran,  William... 
Caldwell,  William.. 
Caldwell,  Sam'l  S.... 

Corwell,  Hiram 

Churns,  Joseph  W.. 


Cole,  William  H 

Calwity,  William.., 
Carnahon,  Henry.., 
Covey,  Robert  C...., 
Dunn,  David , 


Dunmire,  Joseph ... 
Eicher,  George  M... 
Eckman,  Joshua.... 

Ewiug,  Robert  J 

Faust,  George 

Fritz,  Jeremiah 

Freeble,  Thomas 

Fillmore,  Jeremiah 

Fritz,  Samuel 

Finnell,  Patrick 

Getty,  Henry  W.... 
Gardener,  James  H 

Gibson,  Henry 

Gordon,  Samuel 

Garber,  David 

Green,  Jones  F 

Gay,  Edward  H 

Gay,  Peter  H 

Hinkle,  William 


Houser,  Horace  B.. 
Hutchinson,  John.. 


tlorner,  David 

Hoopes,  Hiram. ... 
Hood,  Edward  B. 

Huber,  Lewis 


Hicks,  Francis 

Handlin,  James 

Hull,  George  M 

Howell,  Jonathan  D 
Harkelroad,  PhiUp 
Hutchinson,  Jas.  A 

Hart,  M 

Irwin,  James 

Jones,  William 

Jackaway,  Samuel 
Jackson,  Stephens 
Kennedy,  Henry, 


Kuhns,  Byers  H 


Corp, 

Muc 

Private 

..do 


do.... 

do 

do 

do 

...do 

do 

do 

...do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
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do. 
...do. 


Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  6,  '64, 

Jan.  8,  '62, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  4,  '61, 


Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug, 

Oct. 


1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

16,  '63, 

1,  '61, 

21,  '64, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

28,  '64. 

12,  '64, 

21,  '64, 

31,  '64, 

31,  '64, 

8,  '64, 

1,  '61, 


Oct.  1,  '61, 
Oct.  1,  '61, 
Feb.  29,  '61, 
Mar.  23,  '65, 
Aug.  10,  '64, 


Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

July 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

July 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Aug. 


1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

21,  '64, 

1,  '61, 

16,  '63, 
5,  '64, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

12,  '64, 
28,  '63, 

17,  '63, 
16,  '64, 

9,  '64, 


Sept. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Aug. 


27,  '64, 

27,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

11,  '63, 


Jan.  18,  '62, 

Dec.  2,  '61, 

Mar.  17,  '64, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  8,  '61, 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
April 


Mar. 
July 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Oct. 


Oct.      1,  '61, 


Died  March  22, '63— buried  in  United  States  Gen. 
Hospital  Cemetery,  Annapolis. 

Desert'ed. 

Deserted. 

Sentenced  by  general  court  martial— mustered 
out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  1,  '65. 

Discharged  June  8,  1865. 

Wounded  at  Gettysbixrg— disch.  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run  and  Fredericksburg— 
discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  11, '63. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— deserted  Sept.  14,  '62. 

Deserted  April  13,  1862. 

Drafted— wd.  May  5, 1864— absent  at  muster  out. 

Wd.  May  10,  1864— absent  at  muster  out— Vet. 

Drafted— wd.  Feb.  6,  '65— absent  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  23,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  19,  '61. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  10,  '65. 

Substitute— disch.  by  Gen.  Order,  May  31, 1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  18,  1865. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  31, 1865. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1863. 

Substitute— disch.  by  Gen.  Order,  May  16, 1865. 

Wounded  at  Cedar  Mountain,  August  9,  1862— 
transferred  by  Special  Order  to  Signal  Corps. 

Died  Jan.  31,  1863— buried  in  M.  A.  Cem'y,  D.  -C. 

Deserted  October  27,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  toll. 

Substitute— wounded  February  6,  '65— absent  at 
muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  21,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 — ^Vet'. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  25,  1865. 

Died  Apr.  22,'64— bu.  at  Alexandria— grave,  1,812. 

Drafted— wd.  May  5,  '64— absent  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  30,'63. 

Wd.  at  Fredericksburg— disch.  October  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  19,  '61. 

Substitute— disch.  by  Gen.  Order,  May  31,  1865. 

Drafted — wd.  May  8,  '64 — absent  at  muster  out. 

Drafted— wd.  May  8,  '64— absent  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865: 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Dicharged  December  4, 1864— expiration  of  term. 

Substitute— disch.  by  Gen.  Order,  May  11,  1865. 

Pr.  to  Sergeant  Major  11th  regiment,  Jan.  15,  '62. 

Died  Feb.  1,  '63,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Fredericksburg. 

Drafted— wounded  August  18,  1864,  and  March 
31,  1865— absent  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  January  28,  1865. 

Deserted  May  26, 1862— returned  October  28, 1864 
—mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865. 

Discharged  for  wounds,  January  28,  1863. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  June  22,  1863. 

Discharged  by  order  of  War  Department,  De- 
cember 14, 1864— Vet. 

Discharged  for  wounds,  January  24, 1863. 

Substitute— disch.  by  Gen.  Order,  May  31,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  18,  1865. 

Discharged  by  Special  Order,  Sept.  28,  1864. 

Drafted— discharged  by  Gen.  Order,  May  31,  '65. 

Deserted  December  10,  1862. 

Died  at  Andersonvillo,  Nov.  7,  '64— grave,  11,897. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  10,  1865. 

Drafted — wd.  May  5,  '64 — absent  at  muster  out. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  15,  1865. 

Captured  at  Gettysburg,  July  1, 1863— absent  at 
muster  out. 

Discharged  l)y  General  Order,  June  15,  '65— Vet. 


,304 


ELEVENTH  REGIMENT, 


Kelly,  Edward Private 

Kennedy.  Sam'lB...  ...do 

KesJer,  William  H  ...do 

Kiefer,  Anthony j...do 

Kennedy,  Hez'h  B  j...do 

Keifer,  Joseph ...do ...., 

King,  Michael  A do 

Kregle,H 

Large,  William  G.... 


Lunders,  Herman do 


Lay  cock,  .John., 
Loor,  William  C 


Loucks,  Wesley  A. 
Lowry,  James  W.. 
M'Laughlin,  Wm.. 

Mills,  John 

M' Lean,  Cornelius  J 

M'Closkey,  John  B 
Mathews,  John  G... 

Miller,  William 

M'Anulty,  John 

M'Keever,  Philip... 


Miller,  John  D... 
Morehead,  James  S 
Miller,  Andrew.... 

Millen,  Robert  H.. 
M'Anulty,  John,  Sr 
MarshaD,  Harri'n  S 

Murphy,  Pvobert  M 
Montgomery,  David 

Mickles,  J 

Nightengale,  Jno.  H 

Noel,  Emanuel  J.. 

Noel,  Sylvester  J.. 
Nesbit,  Samuel.... 
Newingham,  H.  S... 
Nichols,  Edward... 
Nichols,  John,  Sr.. 
Newingham,  Dan'l  I 

Powell,  .Tesse 

Peters,  Albert 

Price,  F.  James 

Reed,  John  C. 

Roberts,  .Tohn 

Randolph,  Wm.  J. 

Reed,  Robert  A.... 

Roof,  William 

Ringer,  John 

Russel,  James  H... 
Robb,  Richard  J... 

Robb,  Solomon 

Rolling,  James 

Sutton,  James 

Showers,  Reuben  W 

Stone,  Henry 

Savidge,  George 

Simon,  John 

Smith,  Sebastian 

Scott,  George 

Shaum,  Martin 

Stark,  William  G ... 


.do. 


Oct.  25, '61, 

Sept.  9,  '63, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Mar.  21,  '62, 

Mar.  16, '64, 

Mar.  16, '64, 

Sept.  21,  '64, 

Aug.  7, '63, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Ocl;.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Mar.  11,  '64, 
Sept.  21,  '64, 
Sept.  17,  '68, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Apr.  16, '62, 

Feb.  29,  '64, 


Oct. 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Mar, 


1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
21,  '62, 
Mar.  25,  '64, 
Mar.  24,  '64, 
Mar.  21,  '62, 
Oct.  1,  '61, 
Aug.  19,  '62, 

Nov.  23,  '61, 
Oct.      1,  '61, 

Aug.  7,  '63, 
Oct.      1,  '6i, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 
Sept.  21,  '64, 
Oct.      1,  '61, 


Oct.  1,  ' 

Mar.  17,  '64, 

Sept  19,  '64, 

Nov  26,  '61, 

Dec.  2,  '61, 

July  13,  '63, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 

Oct.  12,  '61, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  19,  '62. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  10,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  24,  '62. 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 
Deserted  December  10,  1862. 
Diedat  Andersonville,  Oct.  11,  '64— grave,  10,698. 
Died  at  Andersonville,  Aug.  23,  '64— grave,  6,638. 
Wounded  April  30, 1863— discharged  December 

10,  1864. 
Drafted— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Antietam— discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate,  June  24,  1863. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  10,  1865. 
Killed  at  Spottsylvania,  May  10,  1864. 
Drafted— wounded  and  missing,  March  31,  1865. 
Drafted— wd.  May  5,  '64— absent  at  muster  out. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— mustered  out  with 

company,  July  1,  1865 — ^\''et. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  November  26,  1863. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg — dicharged  Oct.  4,  '64. 
Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  December  31,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  25,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  by  Gen.  Order,  May  31,  '65. 

Drafted— wounded  May  5,  1854— discharged  on 
Surgeon's  certificate,  December  17,  1864. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  February  26,  1864. 

Died  October  28,  1862. 

Died  of  wounds  January  15,  1863— buried  at  Al- 
exandria—grave, 683. 

KUled  at  2d  BuU  Run,  August  30, 1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Died  Se4)t.  25,  1864— bu.  in  N.  Cem'y,  i\.rlington. 

Drafted— prisoner  from  Oct.  13,  1863,  to  April  29, 
1864— discharged  by  General  Order,  June  15,  '65. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— mustered  out  with 
company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  27, 1863. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb,  9,  1863. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  1, 1863. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  26, 1865. 

Died  at  Washington,  March  12,  1865. 

Deserted  December  10,  1862. 

Discharged  October  1,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg  —  discharged   by 
General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Hatcher's  Run,  February  6, 1865— 
absent  at  muster  out— Vet. 

Drafted— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Prisoner  Aug.  19,  1864— paroled— absent  at  mus- 
ter out — Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  14,  '62. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 

Died  May  28,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Spott- 
sylvania—bu.  in  Nat.  Cem'y,  Arlington— Vet. 

Died  at  City  Point,  September  15,  1864. 

Deserted  September  19, 1862. 

Deserted  September  15,  1862. 

Deserted  Nov.  28,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,  1865— Vet. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  June  22,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Wounded  August  30, 1862,  and  August  18, 1864— 
absent  at  muster  out. 

Drafted— mustered  out  with  company,  July  1,'65. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  24,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  January  7, 1863. 


THREE  YEARS'  SERVICE. 


305 


Steel,  Andrew  M..., 
Stoops,  Thomas  W 
Shreckengost,  Levi 
Southworth,And.  D 

Smith,  William  D 

Stewart,  Leman  R..j...do.... 
Stevens,  Jacob ...do.... 

Stout,  James I. ..do .... 

Shannon,  WiUiam  ..L.do .... 
Steck,  Mosheim  G...L..do 

Shrum,  Reuben ...do .... 

Shipman,  Isaac ...do .... 

Small,  John L..do .... 

Templeton,  Finley..j.,.do .... 

Tall.  James '...do..., 

Tisue,  Newlin I. ..do..., 

Tedrow,  Henry L..do..., 

Thomas,  Emanuel..'. ..do..., 
Tarry,  Robert '...do.... 

Weaver,  George '...do ..., 

Walters,  Joseph '...do..., 

Walter,  John '...do..., 

Walker,  Robert L.do.... 

W^alker,  John '...do... 

Wolf,  William H....'... do... 

Welsh,  Jeremiah. ..'... do... 
Williams,  Curtis  M...do... 
Wissinger,  Jona'n..'...do... 
West,  William  H...l...do„. 
West,  John  G '...do... 


Mar. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
July 
Mar. 
Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 
Oct. 


7,  '64, 
21,  '64, 
21,  '64, 
21,  '64, 
18,  '64, 
17,  '64, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

25,  '61, 


Aug.  19,  '62, 


Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 

Sept. 
Feb. 
July 

Oct. 
Sept. 
Mar. 

Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


29,  '64, 

1,  '61, 

21,  '64, 

1,  '61, 
6,  '64, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '64, 
21,  '63, 

25,  '63, 
24,  '62, 
23,  '63, 

1,  '6!, 
21,  '64, 
17,  '64, 

1,  '64, 
1,  '61, 
1»'61, 
1,'62, 
1,  '62, 


Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  18, 1865. 
Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 
Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 
Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  15,  1865. 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  1864. 
Died  September  27,  1862— Buried  in  Mt.  Olivet 

Cemetery,  Frederick. 
KUled  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
KiUed  at  2d  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Prisoner  August  19, 1864— died  at  Salisbury,  Juno 

5,  1865. 
Died  at  Greensburg,  Pa.,  October  14, 1862,  of  wds. 

received  at  Antietam. 
Died  at  Washington,  March  4,  1865. 
Deserted  October  27,  1862. 
Drafted— prisoner  from  February  7,  to  February 

15,  1865— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  20, 1865, 
Discharged  October  3,  1864. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  14,  1865. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  6,  1864, 
Died  at  City  Point,  December  25,  1864. 
Prisoner  from  Oct.  14,  1863,  to  Nov.  20, 1864— dis- 
charged by  General  Order,  July  18,  1865. 
Drafted— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Drafted— wounded  August  18,  1864— discharged 

by  General  Order,  June  29,  1865. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  January  7,  1863- 
Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865. 
Sentenced  by  general  court  martial— discharged 

by  General  Order,  June  9, 1865. 
Substitute— disch.  by  Gen.  Order,  May  31, 1865. 
KiUed  at  2d  Bull  Run,  August  30, 1862. 
Died  November  2,  1862— buried  at  Philadelphia. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863. 
Deserted  October  10,  1862. 


trNASSIGNED  M3aH. 


Brenaman,  Samuel 

Butt,  William 

Burns,  Morris 

Blair,  James  H 

Consor,  Franklin..., 

Cox,  David 

Doherty,  Daniel 

Delomey,  Jonathan 

Davis,  David  X , 

Drakrus,  Philip 

Ernest,  Josiah , 

Everhart,  Frank...., 
Fillery,  James  E... 

Griffith,  Peters 

Hartman,  Francis.. 

James,  John 

Kennedy,  Patrick.. 

Kelly,  William 

M'Gee,  Arthur 

Madden,  John  H.... 
Moore,  Frederick .. 
Mmer,  William  A... 

Riley,  Peter 

Reeder,  George  W... 

Rosser,  George 

Reilly,  WilUam 

Reed,  Joseph 

Stewart,  James 

Sheppard,  Joseph.. 
Shilling,  And'w  J., 
Sullivan,  Michael... 


Mar.  18, 

'64, 

3 

Mar.  22, 

'64, 

3 

June  29, 

'64, 

3 

Feb.   25, 

'64, 

3 

Mar,  11, 

'64, 

3 

Aug.  22, 

'64; 

1 

Mar.  19, 

'64, 

3 

Mar.  11, 

'64, 

3 

Mar.  27, 

'6.5, 

1 

Jan.   20, 

'65, 

1 

Mar.  11, 

'64 

3 

Feb.  25, 

'64; 

3 

July  29, 

'64, 

1 

Mar.  26, 

'64, 

3 

Sept.  21, 

'63, 

3 

Aug.  30, 

'64, 

1 

June  29, 

'64, 

3 

July    1, 

'64, 

3 

June  29, 

'64, 

3 

Mar.  11, 

'64, 

3 

Feb.  25, 

'64, 

3 

Mar.  21, 

'64, 

3 

June  29, 

'64, 

3 

Mar.     1, 

'64, 

3 

Mar.  11, 

'64, 

3 

Feb.  25, 

'64, 

3 

Mar.  11, 

'64, 

3 

Jan.    20, 

'65, 

1 

Oct.      7, 

'64, 

1 

Mar.  29, 

'64, 

3 

June,  6, 

'64j 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roUs. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  roUs. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  roUs. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  roUa. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Drafted— not  on  muster-out  rblla. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  roUs. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  an  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 

Not  on  muster-out  roHsw 

Not  on  muster-otttroUs. 


306 


ELEVENTH  REGIMENT. 


WAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  MCSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

I 

REMARKS. 

Snyder,  William  R 
Sanford,  Baird 

Private 
...do 

Aug.  18,  '64, 
Apr.    12,  '65, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
Mar.  24,  '64, 
Oct.      7,  '64, 
Jan.    21,  '65, 
Feb.   23,  '64, 
Sept.    3,  '64, 
Mar.  22,  '64, 

3 

1 
3 

1 
1 
3 

1 
3 

Substitute— not  on  muster-out  rolls. 
Not  on  muster-out  roUs. 
Not  on  muster-out  roUs. 

Not,  on  mnsitpr-nnt,  rnllci 

...do.... 

Sullivan,  John 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 
Not  on  muster-out  rolls 

Wilson,  George 

...do  .... 

Walters,  WilUam.... 

Wilson^  Samuel 

Welch,  Thomas 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 
Not  on  muster-out  rolls. 
_Not  on  muster-out  .rolls. 

Twenty-Third  Regiment. 


THE  campaign  in  the  Shenandoah  Yalley  had  scarcely  terminated,  when 
the  Twenty-third  Eegiment  was  re-organized  for  three  years  or  the  war, 
Jn  the  three  months'  service  it  formed  part  of  the  Brigade  commanded  by 
IColonel  Thomas,  and  was  a  well  drilled  and  eflQcient  body.  Lieutenant  Colonel 
David  B.  Bimey,  with  the  approval  of  Colonel  Dare,  then  suffering  from  a  dis- 
ease from  which  he  soon  after  died,  had  received  authority  from  the  Secretary 
of  War  to  recruit  its  ranks,  and  the  Governor  had  given  permission  to  retain 
its  former  number.  The  old  regiment  was  mustered  out  on  the  31st  of  July, 
and  two  days  thereafter  three  companies  were  mustered  in  for  three  years.  By 
the  14th  of  August  it  wa.s  filled  to  the  maximum  number,  and  went  into  camp 
near  the  Falls  of  SchuylMU.  David  B.  Bimey  was  commissioned  Colonel, 
Charles  Wilhelm,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  George  C.  Spear,  Major,  and  John  Ely, 
Junior  Major ;  James  E.  Collins  was  made  Adj  utant.  Eemaining  but  a  few  days 
in  camp,  it  was  ordered  to  Washington,  and  reported  to  General  Burnside,  in 
command  of  troops  stationed  in  the  neighborhood  of  the  Capital  not  brigaded. 

On  the  8th  of  September  the  regiment  was  transferred  to  Camp  Graham, 
on  Queen's  farm,  four  miles  north  of  Washington.  Here,  by  authority  of  the 
War  Department,  it  was  recruited  to  fifteen  companies,  twelve  of  which  were 
from  Philadelphia,  one  from  Pittsburg,  one  from  Wilkesbarre  and  one  from 
Columbia.  Its  first  colors  were  presented  by  friends  in  Philadelphia,  before 
proceeding  to  the  field  in  the  three  months'  service.  The  State  flag  was  pre- 
sented on  the  14th  of  December,  on  behalf  of  Gov.  Ourtin,  by  Hon.  Galiisha 
A.  Grow,  Speaker  of  the  lower  House  of  Congress,  and  was  responded  to  by 
Hon.  Wm.  D.  Kelley,  of  the  same  body,  from  Philadelphia,  and  by  CoL  Birney. 
Extensive  preparations  had  been  made  for  this  ceremony,  the  camp  having  been 
elaborately  decorated  with  evergreens,  an  elegant  dinner  provided,  and.the  oc- 
casion was  honored  by  the  presence  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  distinguished 
members  of  Congress,  and  influential  citizens  of  Philadelphia. 

The  Twenty -third  was  assigned  to  the  First  Brigade,*  First  Division,  Fourth 
Corps,  and  received  careful  instruction  and  discipline  from  Colonel  Birney. 
The  Division  was  drilled  in  evolutions  of  the  line  once  a  week  by  Gen.  Buell, 
while  he  remaiued  in  command.  In  these  exercises  the  regiment  always  pa- 
raded as  two  battalions,  each  battalion  numbering  as  many  men  as  any  other 
single  regiment  in  the  Brigade.    In  addition  to  regular  drill,  the  men  were  om- 

*  Organization  of  First  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  L.  P,  Graham,  First  Division,  Brigadier 
General  Don  Carlos  Buell,  Fourth  Corps,  Major  General  E.  D.  Keyes.  Sixty-fifth  Regiment 
New  York  Volunteers,  (First  Chasseurs,)  Colonel  John  Cochrane ;  Twenty-third  Kegimont 
Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  David  B.  Birney ;  Sixty-seventh  Regiment  New  York  Vol- 
unteers, (First  Long  Island,)  ColonelJuhus  W^.  Adams;  Eighty-second  Regiment  Penn^l- 
vania  Volunteers,  Colonel  David  H.  WilliamB. 


308  TWENTY-THIED  KBGIMBNT.  1862 

ployed  in  building  fortifications,  cutting  timber,  and  doing  picket  and  guard 
duty.  Forts  Lincoln,  Totten,  Stevens  and  Cedar  Hill,  are  witnesses  of  their 
industry.  About  the  middle  of  December  typhoid  fever  prevailed,  and  one 
officer  and  fifty  men  died.  Subsequently  the  camp  was  moved  to  high  and  airy 
ground,  near  Bladensburg,  and  the  disease  disappeared.  A  large  number  of 
blankets  and  stockings,  and  fifteen  hundred  pairs  of  woolen  mittens  were  pre- 
sented to  the  men  by  their  Mends  in  Philadelphia. 

On  the  17th  of  February,  1862,  Colonel  Bimey  was  appointed  a  Brigadier 
General,  and  Captain  Thomas  H.  Neill^  of  the  Fifth  Infantry,  succeeded  him 
as  ColoneL  He  assumed  command  on  the  20th,  and  almost  immediately  after, 
was  ordered  to  detach  five  companies,  and  to  transfer  four  of  them,  L,  O,  P  and 
B,  with  Major  Spear  as  Lieutenant  Colonel,  to  the  Sixty-first  Pennsylvania, 
Colonel  Eippey,  and  to  disband  company  M,  distributing  the  men  among  the 
remaining  ten  companies,  and  mustering  the  officers  out  of  service.  This  order 
was  obeyed  with  much  reluctance  and  under  protest. 

On  the  10th  of  March  the  regiment  made  its  first  march,  in  the  direction  of 
Vienna^  with  the  intention  of  turning  the  enemy's  left  flank  at  Manassas ;  but 
after  proceeding  as  far  as  LewensviUe,  it  was  ascertained  that  he  had  fallen 
back,  and  the  command  returned  to  camp.  On  the  26th  it  marched  to  Alex- 
andria, where  it  embarked  on  the  steamer  Yanderbilt  for  Fortress  Monroe.  In 
the  advance  of  the  army  on  the  Peninsula,  the  enemy  were  first  encountered  at 
Warwick  river,  where  the  Twenty-third  had  one  man  shot — ^its  first  loss.  The 
eommand  was  engaged  until  the  4th  of  May,  on  picket,  and  fatigue  duty  on  rifle 
pits  and  roads,  when  orders  were  received  to  storm  a  rebel  fort  on  the  south 
side  of  the  river.  The  charge  was  made,  but  the  line  after  floundering  a  while 
in  the  mud,  ascertained  that  the  enemy  had  retreated.  The  loss  during  the 
operations  before  Torktown  was  eight  wounded. 

The  Division  made  a  forced  march  to  Williamsburg,  on  the  5tb  of  May,,  and 
arrived  upon  the  battle  ^ound  late  in  the  afternoon.  The  Twenty-third  did 
not  become  engaged,  but  was  under  a  heavy  artillery  fire,  in  which  it  had  five 
men  wounded.  On  the  following  day  the  enemy  retreated,  and  the  regiment 
sku'mished  with  his  rear  guard  and  formed  in  line  of  battle  on  the  south  side 
of  the  town.  On  the  10th  it  advanced  and  was  engaged  with  the  enemy,  los- 
ing five  men  wounded.  Proceeding  through  Kew  Kent  Court  House  and  New 
Baltimore  to  Bottom's  bridge,  the  enemy  were  found  in  force  on  the  south  side 
of  the  Chickahomony,  with  artillery  so  posted  that  the  column  was  obhged  ta 
fall  back  about  two  miles,  the  Twenty-third  losing  four  men,  and  encamped 
on  the  farm  of  the  rebel  General  Garnett.  On  the  23d>  a  detachment  consist- 
ing of  the  7th  Massachusetts,  Twenty-third  Pennsylvania,  and  the  Eighth  Penn- 
sylvania cavalry,  was  ordered  to  proceed  on  a  reconnoissanco  towards  Eich^ 
mond.  Four  miles  out,  the  enemy  were  met  and  driven,  and  the  position  thus 
gained  was  held  during  the  night.  On  the  following  day  the  detachment  had 
heavy  skirmishing  to  the  left  of  the  Eiehmond  road,,  which  was  continued  tUX 
'  late  at  night.  The  object  of  the  reoonnoissance  having  been  attaiaed,,  the  com- 
mand retired  to  Seven  Pines,  and  threw  up  breast- works.  On  the  28th  it  moved 
with  the  brigade,  now  under  command  of  Brigadier  General  Abercrombie, 
to  the  Eiehmond  and  York  Eiver  raUroad.  The  battle  of  Fair  Oaks  com- 
menced  on  the  31st  of  May^  the  enemy  attacldng  General  Casey's  Division 
holding  the  advance  of  the  Union  army,  in  overpowering  force.  Unable  to  with' 
stand  the  storm,  it  broke,  and  Couch's  Division,  which  was  sent  to  its  relief, 


1862  BATTLE  OF  FAIR  OAKS.  309 

soon  became  engaged.  The  Twenty-third  was  separated  from  the  rest  of  the 
Brigade,  and  directed  to  take  position  on  the  Nine  Mile  road,  west  of  the  rail- 
road. At  two  o'clock  in  the  afternoon  it  met  the  enemy,  and  drove  him  back  to, 
and  quite  through  a  piece  of  wood  in  front.  The  groimd  was  difficult,  the  woods 
Bwarmed  with  the  enemy,  and  this  the  first  engagement  in  which  it  was  under 
heavy  infantry  fire;  but  several  charges  were  successfully  made,  in  which, 
three  color  bearers  were  shot  and  many  brave  men  lost.  Late  in  the  afternoon 
it  was  hotly  attacked,  in  position  beyond  the  road,  and  barely  escaped  capture 
by  a  column  of  the  enemy  which  swept  down  in  the  rear.  Colonel  Neill  had 
his  horse  shot  under  him,  but  fortunately  succeeded  in  retiring  to  the  line  of 
the  First  Long  Island,  Colonel  Adams,  and  formed  on  his  right.  Jn.  this  en- 
gagement,* the  loss  in  killed  and  wounded  was  seven  officers  and  one  hundred 
and  thirty-six  men. 

On  the  1st  of  June  the  battle  was  renewed,  but  the  regiment  was  ordered  to 
march  with  General  Palmer's  command,  on  a  reconnoissance  to  Wfeite  Oak 
Swamp.  On  the  following  day  it  returned  to  find  its  camp  destroyed  and  all 
articles  of  value  lost.  The  picket  line  was  re-established,  and  for  several  days 
the  men  were  under  arms,  exposed  to  the  bullets  of  the  enemy's  sharp-shooterg 
by  day  and  his  shells  by  night,  surrounded  by  a  battle-field  where  the  dead, 
exposed  to  the  intense  heat  of  the  season,  stUl  lay  unburied,  and  greatly  har- 
assed by  the  incessant  rains  and  constant  watching.  On  the  16th  it  was  re- 
lieved by  fresh  troops,  and  was  ordered  to  camp  at  Seven  Pines.  The  severity 
of  the  duty  to  which  it  had  been  subjected  produced  considerable  sickness,  and 
so  many  officers,  sick  and  wounded,  were  sent  to  hospitals,  as  to  leave  the  regi- 
ment in  a  crippled  condition.  On  the  25th  it  was  detached,  and  sent  by  itself 
on  a  reconnoissance  towards  White  Oak  Swamp. 

At  the  commencement  of  the  seven  days'  battle,  one  wing  of  the  Twenty- 
third,  consisting  of  fi^e  companies.  A,  C,  H,  I  and  K,  under  command  of  Colo- 
nel Neill,  was  posted  on  the  eastern  edge  of  the  White  Oak  Swamp,  to  pre- 
vent the  enemy  from  crossing  and  turning  the  left  flank  of  the  retreating  army. 
The  duty  was  successfully  accomplished,  with  a  loss  of  nine  men.  The  other 
wing,  under  Captain  John  F.  Glenn,  was  ordered  to  support  a  battery  during 
the  night,  and  on  the  following  morning  participated  in  the  battle  of  Charles 
City  Cross  Eoads,  losing  five  men.  Marching  all  night  through  the  dismal 
shades  of  the  swamp,  it  arrived  on  the  morning  of  the  30th,  at  Haxall's 
Plantation,  on  the  James  river,  where  the  two  wings  united  and  marched  to 
Turkey  Bridge.  From  day  break,  imtil  two  o'clock  in  the  afternoon,  it  was 
exposed  to  heavy  artillery  fire,  when  Colonel  Neill  was  detached  and  ordered 
to  support  a  battery,  and  report  to  General  Howe.  Colonel  Neill  at  once  sent 
out  a  party  of  skirmishers  to  the  front,  to  drive  away  the  enemy's  sharp-shooters, 
who  had  been  engaged  in  picking  off  the  cannoneers  and  battery  horses ;  but 
was  soon  after  re-called,  reporting  again  to  General  Abercrombie,  and  immedi- 

*ExTRACT  PKOM  Genebal  Keyes'  Oppiciai.  Repobt.— At  a  little  past  two  o'clock  I  or- 
dered NeiU's  Twenty-third  and  Rippey's  Sixty-first  Pennsylvania  regiments  to  move  to  the 
support  of  Casey's  right.  Neill  attacked  the  enemy  twice  with  great  gallantry.  In  the  first 
attack  the  enemy  were  driven  back.  In  the  second  attack,  and  under  the  immediate  command 
of  General  Couch,  these  two  regiments  assailed  a  vastly  superior  force  of  the  enemy  and  fought 
with  extraordinary  bravery;  though  compelled  at  last  to  retire,  they  brought  in  thirty-five 
prisoners.  Both  regiments  were  badly  cut  up.  After  this  attack  the  Twenty-third  took  part 
in  the  hard  fighting  which  closed  the  day,  near  the  Seven  Pines.— ilfoore's  JBe6eKio»  Eecord, 
Vol.  5,  p,  77,  Docs. 


310  TWENTY-THiaB   REGIMENT.  186'^ 

ately  went  into  action,  relieving  two  regiments  in  line  of  battle  and  opening 
fire  at  five  o'clock,  P.  M.  Witli  great  coolness  the  men  held  their  position, 
rapidly  loading  and  fixing  with  fearful  effect.  Instead  of  returning  their  ram- 
mers to  the  pipes,  they  stuck  them  in  the  ground  by  their  sides.  The  left  of 
the  regiment  was  here  in  a  trying  position;  it  overlapped  a  battery  which 
was  obliged  to  fire  over  the  heads  of  the  men,  and  several  were  lost  by 
the  premature  explosion  of  our  own  shells ;  but  the  position  was  a  vital  one 
and  the  exposure  was  necessary  to  its  retention.  After  being  under  fire  for 
thirteen  hours,  its  ammunition  spent,  it  was  relieved  by  the  Excelsior  Brigade. 
The  importance  of  the  service  rendered  was  officially  acknowledged  by  General 
Couch.  The  loss  in  this  engagement,  owing  to  the  sheltered  position  which  it 
occupied,  considering  the  heat  of  the  action  and  the  loss  inflicted  on  the  enemy, 
was  slight,  being  only  two  killed  and  thirty  wounded. 

Taking  up  the  line  of  march  on  the  following  morning,  it  moved,  ia  the 
midst  of  a  pelting  rain,  to  Harrison's  Landing,  and  to  add  to  the  discomfort  of 
the  men,  they  were,  at  the  end  of  the  march,  halted  in  a  ploughed  field.  Mov- 
ing to  better  ground  the  regiment  encamped  and  commenced  fortifying.  It 
was  rumored  that  the  enemy  had  returned  to  Malvern  Hill,  and  a  part  of  the 
army  imder  General  Hooker,  was  sent  to  drive  them  back.  The  Twenty-third 
under  Major  Glenn,  Colonel  Neill  being  in  command  of  a  brigade,  formed  part 
of  the  expedition,  and  on  the  return  was  with  the  rear  guard. 

The  Peninsula  campaign  ended,  the  army  of  the  Potomac  was  ordered  to 
the  support  of  Pope  on  the  Eappahannock.  The  Twenty-third  left  Harrison's 
Landing  on  the  morning  of  the  16th  of  July,  and,  passing  through  Charles 
City,  crossed  the  Chickahomony  on  a  pontoon  bridge,  and,  after  a  fatiguing 
march  of  seventy  miles,  in  clouds  of  dust,  and  beneath  a  burning  sun,  arrived 
at  Yorktown.  Eesting  imtil  the  28th,  amusing  themselves  in  fishing,  bathing, 
and  destroying  fortifications,  the  regiment  embarked  on  the  City  of  Eichmond, 
with  a  transport  containing  the  Sixty-first  Pennsylvania  in  tow,  and  arrived  at 
Alexandria  on  the  31st.  On  the  following  day  it  made  a  hurried  march  to 
ChantiUy,  and  arrived  in  time  to  participate  in  the  action,  losing  five  men.  On 
the  2d  of  September  it  was  posted  in  support  of  a  battery  imtil  three  o'clock 
P.  M.,  when  the  Division  was  detailed  under  General  Hooker,  to  cover  the  re- 
treat on  the  main  road,  the  enemy  following  as  far  as  Fairfax. 

At  Alexandria  the  Division  rested  but  a  few  hours,  and  then  started  on  the 
Maryland  campaign.  Crossing  the  Potomac  on  the  chain  bridge,  it  proceeded 
by  the  river  road  towards  Harper's  Ferry.  At  Poolsville,  on  the  11th,  the 
Twenty-third  and  the  Thirty-sixth  New  York  were  detached,  temporarily,  forming 
an  iadependent  brigade,  imder  the  command  of  Colonel  JS'eiU,  and  ordered  to 
guard  the  Potomac  from  White's  to  I^J^olen's  ferry.  Hence,  it  formed  the  extreme 
left  of  the  army  in  the  battles  at  South  Mountain  and  Antietam,  and  was,  in 
consequence,  prevented  from  taking  an  active  part,  though  it  had  the  misfortune 
to  lose  one  officer  and  twenty-four  men  captured  by  the  enemy.  Information 
had  been  received  that  a  quantity  of  arms  was  secreted  iu  a  barn  across  the 
Potomac,  and  Lieutenant  Garsed,  of  company  B,  with  twenty-four  men,  and 
nine  of  the  Second  Ehode  Island  Cavalry,  crossed  for  the  purpose  of  briugiug 
them  in ;  Imt  a  band  of  the  enemy,  divining  the  purpose,  laid  in  wait  for  them 
and  captured  the  entire  party.  On  the  20th  General  Stoneman,  with  one  bri- 
gade of  the  Third  Corps,  arrived  and  assumed  command.  Two  companies  ot 
the  Twenty-third,  A  and  E,  Captains  Wood  and  Wallace,  were  detailed  to  pro- 


1863  BATTLE   OF   FREDEEICKSBURG.  311 

ceed  to  Harper's  Ferry  on  a  reconnoissauce.  Fording  the  river,  they  soon  ascer- 
tained that  the  enemy  had  left,  and  having;  obtained  other  valuable  information, 
returned  the  same  night,  bringing  in  a  few  prisoners. 

On  the  24th  the  regiment  marched  to  Downsville,  where  it  rejoined  the 
brigade,  now  in  command  of  General  Cochrane,  which  was  transferred  to  the 
Third  Division,  Brigadier  General  John  IS'ewton,  Sixth  Corps,  Major  General 
William  B.  Franklin.  On  the  22d  Lieutenant  Colonel  John  Ely  returned, 
having  been  absent  since  the  battle  of  Fair  Oaks,  where  he  was  severely 
wounded.  A  new  stand  of  colors,  including  guidons,  was  received,  the  gift 
of  ladies  of  Philadelphia. 

After  the  battle  of  Antietam  the  regiment  remained  on  picket  duty  on  the 
Potomac,  near  Hancock,  until  the  1st  of  l!^ovember,  when,  with  the  Sixth  Corj)s, 
it  re-crossed  the  river  at  Sandy  Eim  Ford,  near  Harper's  Ferry,  and  proceeded 
to  Stafford  Court  House,  skirmishing  daily  with  the  enemy.  Eemaining  until 
the  5th  of  December,  its  camp  was  removed  to  a  point  within  three  miles  of 
Belle  Plains,  as  uncomfortable  a  location  for  mid-winter  as  the  country  af- 
forded. On  the  night  of  the  10th,  it  was  ordered  forward  to  take  part  in  the 
impending  battle  of  Fredericksburg.  Under  cover  of  the  artillery,  the  pon- 
toons were  successfully  laid,  in  the  face  of  the  rebel  sharp-shooters,  and  a  cross- 
ing  effected  by  the  left  Grand  Division,  composed  of  the  First,  Sixth,  and  a  part 
of  the  Fifth  Corps.  The  Twenty-third  was  placed  in  the  advance,  under  the 
immediate  command  of  Major  Glenn,  who  was  ordered  to  seize  the  Stone  House 
at  Franklin's  Ford,  and  feel  the  enemy,  which  was  adroitly  executed.  The 
enemy  fell  back  as  the  line  advanced,  and  the  pickets  were  established  without 
loss.  On  the  morning  of  the  13th,  the  Third  Division  was  massed  for  a  charge ; 
but  at  twelve  o'clock,  M.,  the  order  was  countermanded  and  the  Twenty-thii'd 
was  placed  in  support  of  a  battery,  remaining  till  evening,  with  the  loss  of  but 
two  men.  Early  in  the  day,  General  Vinton,  of  the  Second  Brigade,  Second 
Division,  was  shot,  and  Colonel  IsTeiil,  who  had  some  days  previously  received 
the  commission  of  a  Brigadier  General,  was  ordered  to  its  command.  On  the 
night  of  the  13th,  the  regiment  removed  to  the  extreme  right  of  the  left  Grand 
Division,  holding  this  position  imtil  the  night  of  the  15th,  when  it  re-crossed 
the  river.  Lieutenant  Colonel  Ely,  who  had  been  temporarily  absent,  here  as- 
sumed command  and  was  subsequently  commissioned  Colonel,  to  date  from  De- 
cember 13th.  The  regiment  went  into  winter  quarters  at  a  point  about  three 
miles  south  of  Falmouth,  near  the  Headquarters  of  the  Sixth  Army  Corps, 
where  it  remained  until  the  18th  of  January,  1863,  when  it  moved  to  United 
States  Ford,  in  the  expectation  of  a  bloody  campaign,  on  the  right  bank  of 
the  Eappahannock ;  but,  owiag  to  the  inclemency  of  the  weather  and  state  of 
the  roads,  ended  in  a  "  mud  march."  The  regiment  returned  to  its  camp  on 
the  22d,  more  fortunate  than  many  others  that  were  employed  nearly  a  week 
ia  escaping  from  the  mud.  So  long  were  the  troops  in  counter-marching,  that 
the  rebel  pickets,  in  derision,  offered  to  cross  and  lend  a  helping  hand. 

Upon  the  ioitiation  of  the  ChancellorsvUle  campaign,  the  brigade  was  de- 
tailed to  assist  in  carrying  the  pontoon  boats  down  the  river.  The  boats  were 
carried  nearly  two  miles  on  the  backs  of  the  men,  lest  the  rumbling  of  the  pon- 
toon trucks,  along  the  river  bank,  would  give  the  enemy  notice  of  the  intended 
movement.  It  was  accomplished  with  great  fatigue ;  but  the  precaution  was 
wisely  planned,  the  enemy  being  taken  by  surprise,  and  a  landing  effected  with 
but  small  loss.    The  army  did  not  cross  until  the  morning  of  the  2d  of  May, 


312  TWENTY-THIRD   REGIMENT.  1863 

when  the  brigade  was  ordered  to  take  the  advance.  Moving  by  the  river  road 
it  passed  through  the  enemy's  lines  at  midnight,  and  under  cover  of  darkness 
arrived  without  opposition  in  front  of  the  stone  wall  in  the  rear  of  Fredericks- 
burg. At  daylight  of  the  3d,  the  regiment,  under  command  of  Colonel  Ely, 
was  detached  from  the  brigade  and  ordered  to  make  a  feint  towards  the  enemy's 
entrenched  position,  on  Marye's  Heights.  The  right  wing,  consisting  of  five  com- 
panies, was  deployed  under  Lieutenant  Colonel  Glenn — the  left  wing  being  held 
in  reserve — and  advanced  to  within  ten  yards  of  the  stone  wall,  the  enemy  open- 
ing with  musketry  and  artillery  from  the  sides  and  summits  of  the  hills  along 
his  whole  line,  and  thus  developing  his  position.  The  purpose  of  the  manoeuvre 
having  been  attained,  the  command  returned  under  cover,  in  good  order,  with 
a  loss  of  sixteen  men,  and  held  the  ground,  with  the  aid  of  the  batteries,  until 
the  final  charge.  The  Sixty-first  and  Eighty-second  Pennnsylvania,  and  Forty- 
third  and  Sixty-seventh  New  York,  were  formed  in  column  of  companies  to 
charge  over  the  bridge  and  up  the  hill,  on  the  left  of  the  town,  while  the  Sixth 
Maine,  Fifth  Wisconsia  and  Thirty-first  New  York  were  to  charge  over  the  stone 
wall  in  front.  At  eleven  o'clock,  A.  M.,  the  movement  commenced.  The 
Twenty-third  Eegiment  was  not  of  the  storming  party,  having  already  done 
its  work  J  but  seeing  a  regiment,  whose  term  of  service  had  expired,  break 
at  the  moment  of  extreme  peril,  the  men  of  the  Twenty-third,  without  orders, 
giving  one  grand  huzza,  started  upon  the  run  for  the  opening  in  the  broken 
line,  and  entered  the  works  with  the  triumphant  column.  Its  loss  in  this  charge 
was  six  killed  and  twenty-seven  wounded. 

At  half-past  two,  P.  M.,  orders  were  received  to  advance  in  the  direction  of 
Chancellorsville,  and  occupy  the  plank  road ;  but  before  reaching  it,  the  enemy 
were  encountered  at  Salem  Church,  where  a  severe  engagement  ensued,  in 
which  the  regiment  supported  Maxhammer's  Battery,  sustaining  but  small  loss. 
On  the  night  of  the  3d  it  was  ordered  to  the  front,  where  it  remained  until  near 
the  close  of  the  day,  when  the  enemy  attacked  in  strong  force  and  the  corps  was 
forced  to  retire  towards  Bank's  Ford,  leaving  most  of  the  pickets  to  be  taken 
prisoners.  The  ford  was  reached  at  dark ;  but  the  enemy  made  so  hot  a  pur- 
suit that  another  line  of  battle  had  to  be  formed  to  check  his  advance,  and 
the  regiment  finally  re-crossed  the  river  at  about  two  o'clock  on  the  morning  of 
the  5th,  proceeding  to  its  old  camp,  near  Falmouth.  The  loss  in  this  campaign 
was  seventy-one  kUled  and  wounded,  and  two  taken  prisoners. 

Eemaining  in  camp,  engaged  in  drill  and  picket  duty  until  the  6th  of  June, 
the  Sixth  Corps  for  the  third  time,  crossed  to  the  south  side  of  the  river  at 
Deep  Eun,  and  the  Twenty-third  was  at  once  placed  on  the  skirmish  line,  close 
up  tx)  the  enemy^s  front.  Until  the  13th,  heavy  skirmishing,  with  considerable 
loss,  was  kept  up  from  behind  breast- works  and  rifle  pits,  shot  and  shell  being 
freely  used  and  the  sharp-shooters  on  both  sides  unusually  active.  Eecross- 
ing  the  river,  the  regiment  started  on  the  Gettysburg  campaign,  and  was  re- 
peatedly engaged  in  picket  duty  while  on  the  march.  The  weather  intensely 
hot,  and  the  movements  at  times  forced,  told  heavily  upon  the  endurance  of  the 
men,  and  in  a  march  of  eighteen  miles  on  the  16th,  twenty-two  of  the  division 
suffered  sun-stroke,  from  the  effects  of  which  six  died.  Crossing  the  Potomac 
at  Edwards'  Ferry,  Sedgwick's  Corps  marched  via  Poolesville,  Kew  Market  and 
Manchester  to  Westminster,  where  it  arrived  on  the  30th  of  June.  Here  it  re- 
mained in  camp  until  the  evening  of  the  1st  of  July,  when,  at  eight  o'clock, 
orders  to  march  were  received,  with  intelligence  that  a  battle  was  in  progress 


1863  BATTLE  OP  GETTYSBURG.  313 

at  Gettysburg,  thirty  miles  aWcay,  and  that  Eeynolds  had  fallen.  The  corps 
was  at  once  put  in  motion,  the  men  in  high  spirits,  cheering  and  singing  as  they 
went  Without  pausing  for  a  moment's  rest,  the  column  hastened  on  over  the 
weary  miles,  and  arriving  on  the  battle-field  at  four  o'clock  on  the  evening  of 
the  2d,  was  immediately  ordered  to  the  support  of  the  Fifth  Corps,  which  had 
been  desperately  engaged  during  the  day.  Forming  in  mass  it  started  at  a 
double  quick,  every  man  cheering  to  the  full  capacity  of  his  lungs.  The  enemy 
dispirited  by  the  appearance  of  fresh  troops  soon  fell  back,  and  only  one  bri- 
gade of  the  Sixth  became  engaged.  On  the  morning  of  the  3d,  the  Twenty- 
third  was  ordered  to  re-inforce  General  Geary's  Division  of  the  TweKth  Corps, 
at  Gulp's  BUll,  on  the  extreme  right.  At  ten  o'clock,  A.  M.,  Lieutenant  Colonel 
Glenn,  commanding  in  the  absence  of  Oolonei  Ely,  was  ordered  to  detail  two 
hundred  men  and  eight  officers  to  advance  as  skirmishers  and  test  the  signifi- 
cance of  the  lull  in  the  enemy's  fire.  Colonel  Glenn,  detaching  the  right  wing, 
companies  A,  D,  G,  H  and  F,  leaving  the  left  under  command  of  Ma-jor  Wal- 
lace, advanced  about  fifteen  paces  beyond  the  breast- works,  when  they  were 
met  by  so  terrific  a  fire  that  they  were  compelled  to  lie  down  under  protection 
of  the  line  occupying  the  works.  Soon  afterwards,  an  order  was  received  from 
General  Geary  to  return,  which  was  executed  in  good  order  and  with  small 
loss.  The  regiment  remained  in  line,  firing  at  short  range,  until  relieved  by  an 
Ohio  regiment,  when  it  retired  about  one  hundred  yards  under  shelter  of  a  small 
ravine.  Soon  after,  the  enemy  opened  with  all  his  artillery — ^prelude  to  his 
last  grand  charge — when  it  was  ordered  to  re-inforce  the  left  centre,  upon  which 
the  whole  rebel  fire  was  concentrated.  In  executing  this  order,  it  was  compelled 
to  cross  an  open  plain,  under  as  heavy  a  fire  of  artUlery  as  ever  rocked  a  bat- 
tle field.  The  Twenty-third  suffered  little,  though  the  balance  of  the  brigade 
lost  heavily.  After  marching  fr'om  point  to  point  during  the  day,  it  finally  rested 
for  the  night  on  the  line  where  the  First  Division  of  the  Second  Corps  grappled 
with  the  foe  in  his  last  desperate  struggla  The  4th  was  spent  in  skirmishing 
with  the  enemy,  bringing  in  the  wounded,  and  burying  the  dead.  The  loss 
during  the  battle  was  two  officers  and  twenty-nine  men,  kiUed  and  wounded. 

Discovering  on  the  morning  of  the  5th,  that  the  enemy  were  retreating,  the 
Sixth  Corps  was  ordered  in  pursuit,  and  coming  up  with  his  rear  guard  on  the 
Chambersburg  pike,  five  miles  from  Gettysburg,  commenced  skirmishing.  The 
corps  encamped  near  the  town  of  Fairfield,  and  the  Twenty-third  was  detailed 
for  picket  duty  during  the  night,  capturing  and  bringing  in  eighty-three  pri- 
soners. Abandoniag  the  direct  line  of  pursuit,  the  corps  moved  to  the  left, 
through  Emmittsburg,  and  attempted  to  cross  the  mountains  with  artillery  to 
Middletown ;  but  the  road  being  a  difficult  one,  the  night  very  dark  and  the 
rain  descending  in  torrents,  the  heavy  pieces  were  soon  fast  in  the  mud,  and 
had  to  be  taken  apart  before  they  could  be  turned  about,  and  got  back  upon  the 
main  road  through  Frederick.  A  fragment  of  the  corps  reached  the  summit  at 
midnight,  while  the  greater  portion  were  resting  on  the  road,  or  were  lost  on 
their  march  np.  At  daylight  on  the  morning  of  the  9th,  the  regiment  moved 
to  the  support  of  the  cavalry,  and  was  at  once  placed  on  the  skirmish  line.  On 
the  10th  it  fell  in  with  the  enemy  near  Funkstown,  where  a  spirited  engage- 
ment ensued.  It  remained  in  line  during  the  entire  day  of  the  11th,  and  in  at- 
tempting to  push  forward,  the  skirmishers  lost  heavily.  On  the  12th,  it  was 
ascertained  that  the  enemy  had  fallen  back  during  the  previous  night  to  a  strong 
position,  and  was  entrenched.  The  Union  lines  were  at  once  formed  in  front 
40 


314  TWENTY-TniRD   KEC7IMENT.  1863 

of  it,  and  orders  were  issued  to  build  breast- worlis,  and  be  in  readiness  to  at- 
tack at  dayliglit.  Morning  found  the  works  completed,  and  tlie  army  in  line 
ready  for  tlie  onset,  but  at  eight  o'clock  the  order  to  attack  was  countermanded, 
and  the  troops  remained  inactive  during  the  entire  day.  On  the  following  night 
the  enemy  escaped  across  the  river,  and  further  pursuit  was  abandoned.  An 
examination  of  his  position,  showed  it  to  have  beeu  another  Malvern  HUl,  and 
had  the  Union  army  attacked,  it  would  doubtless  have  shared  the  fate  of  the 
rebels  on  that  memorable  field. 

Marching  back  to  Berlin,  the  regiment  halted  for  rest,  and  was  there  in- 
spected and  supplied  with  clothing.  On  the  19th,  the  corps  crossed  the  Poto- 
mac, and  proceeding  to  Manassas  Gap,  supported  the  Third  and  Fifth  Corps  in 
their  passage,  and  moved  on  to  Chester  Gap,  and  thence  to  Warrenton,  where 
it  went  into  camp,  laying  out  and  decorating  the  grounds  in  an  elaborate  and 
tasteftd  manner  in  the  hope  of  permanent  occupation.  But  on  the  15th  of  August, 
the  regiment  was  ordered  to  the  mouth  of  the  north  fork  of  the  Eappahannock. 
Leaving  five  companies  at  the  cross  roads  of  the  Orleans  and  Waterloo  pike, 
the  remaining  five  were  placed  to  guard  the  bridges  and  ford  f  of  the  river. 

On  the  17th  of  August  it  was  relieved  from  picket  duty,  and  ordered  back 
to  its  old  camp,  where  it  was  re-inforced  by  one  hundred  and  forty-six  drafted 
men,  and  the  brigade  was  detached  from  the  Third  Division,  and  joined  to  the 
Second  under  General  Howell.  Division  driU  was  ordered  for  every  day  in  the 
week,  and  inspection  and  review  on  Sunday,  a  severe  ordeal  for  dog-days.  Sun- 
stroke was  not  uncommon,  making  it  necessary  for  the  officers  to  establish 
hospitals  on  the  drill  ground,  the  same  as  if  going  into  action. 

Colonel  Ely  re-joined  the  regiment  on  the  second  of  September,  and  assumed 
command,  and  on  the  16th  it  broke  camp  and  moved  to  the  neighborhood  of 
Culpepper.  Eemaining  till  the  1st  of  October,  it  again  struck  tents  and  made 
a  forced  march,  in  a  furious  rain-storm,  to  Catlett's  station,  and,  with  the  corps, 
was  posted  as  guard  to  the  Orange  and  Alexandria  railroad,  the  army  still  at 
Culpepper.  Here  the  regiment  remained  doing  fatigue  duty  upon  breast-works, 
and  picketing  the  lines,  tiQ  the  12th,  when  ail  the  rolling  stock  of  the  road, 
filled  with  government  property,  arrived  at  Warrenton  Junction,  and  four  com- 
panies under  command  of  Captain  Eees,  were  sent  to  guard  them.  Late  in  the 
evening  a  report  was  received  that  the  enemy  was  advancing,  when  the  balance 
of  the  regiment,  and  one  company  of  the  Thirteenth  Pennsylvania  Cavalry, 
were  ordered  to  reinforce  the  guard,  and  during  the  night  the  rest  of  the  bri- 
gade, under  General  Shaler,  was  sent  to  its  succor.  At  daylight,  the  army  be- 
gan to  arrive  and  the  stores  were  safe. 

On  the  morning  of  the  15th  the  brigade  marched  to  CentreviUe,  and  formed 
in  line  of  battle,  at  the  same  time  that  the  Second  Corps  was  engaged  at  Bristoe 
Station.  Eemaining  until  three  o'clock  on  the  following  morning,  it  moved  to 
Chantilly  and  again  formed  in  line.  The  rebel  army  refusing  to  accept  the 
wager  of  battle  offered,  and,  beginning  to  retire,  the  Union  army  was  ordered 
forward,  the  Sixth  Corps  reaching  Warrenton  on  the  21st,  after  considerable 
skirmishing,  the  regiment  going  into  camp  in  its  old  quarters.  On  the  morning 
of  I^ovember  7th  it  again  struck  tents,  and  marching  to  Eappahannock  station, 
was  in  line  during  the  brilliant  engagement  of  the  Sixth  Corps  at  that  place, 
resulting  in  the  capture  of  two  thousand  prisoners  with  all  their  small  arms, 
several  colors  and  four  pieces  of  artillery.  On  the  8tli  it  moved  to  Kelly^s  ford, 
and  crossing  the  river  on  the  following  day,  was  detailed  to  destroy  rebel  forti- 


1864  STATIONED   AT  JOHNSON'S   ISLAND.  315 

ficSliious.  One  of  these  forts  had  a  checkered  history.  It  was  fii^st  built  by 
General  Pope  and  faced  to  the  south.  When  Lee  approaclied  the  right  bank  of 
the  river,  he  changed  it  to  face  to  the  north.  Upon  the  advance  of  Meade  to 
Culpepper,  "  about  face"  was  the  order,  and  it  again  looked  to  the  south.  As  Lee 
advanced  on  the  retreat  of  the  Union  aruiy  to  Geutreviile  it  was  elaborately  re- 
constructed and  made  to  frown  upon  the  north ;  and  now,  for  the  fifth  time,  spade 
and  pick  are  busy  on  its  surfiice,  and  it  again  faces  with  the  advancing  column. 

Proceeding  to  Brandy  station  on  the  13th  it  remained  in  camp  till  the  27th, 
when  it  started  on  the  Mine  Eun  expedition,  crossing  the  Eapidan  at  Germania 
ford.  At  half  a  mile  from  the  river  it  formed  in  line,  where  French's  troops 
had  already  engaged  the  enemy.  On  the  following  day  it  marched  to  Eobin- 
son's  tavern  and  took  position  on  the  right  of  the  line,  and  Simday  morning, 
29th,  was  ordered  to  support  General  Gregg's  Cavalry.  On  the  30th  it  was  as- 
signed to  the  extreme  left  of  the  army,  with  orders  to  prepare  for  a  charge, 
which  was  to  be  made  at  eight  o'clock.  The  charge  was  never  made,  and  lying 
exposed  to  intense  cold  without  fire  until  the  night  of  December  1st,  the  whole 
army  fell  back,  the  regiment  re-crossing  the  river  at  Ely's  ford,  and  proceeding 
to  its  old  camp.  The  loss  in  the  campaign  was  one  killed  and  seven  wounded. 
On  the  Gth  of  December  Colonel  Ely  resigned,  on  account  of  wounds  and  sick- 
ness contracted  in  the  line  of  duty,  and  was  succeeded  by  Lieutenant  Colonel 
John  E.  Glenn,  who  was  commissioned  Colonel.  Major  William  Wallace  re- 
ceived the  commission  of  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  Captain  Henry  Eees  that  of 
Major.    Brigadier  General  Alexander  Shaler  commanded  the  brigade. 

The  friends  of  the  regiment  in  Philadelphia  gave  a  ball  for  its  benefit,  and 
with  the  i^roceeds,  six  hundred  pairs  of  woollen  gloves  and  a  beautiful  stand  of 
colors,  bearing  the  names  of  the  battles  in  which  the  regiment  had  been  engaged 
were  procured.  A  short  time  previous  ear-comforters  for  the  men  had  been  pro^ 
vided  by  patriotic  ladies  in  Bucks  county.  As  an  incentive  to  heroism.  Colonel 
Ely  had  distributed  in  September  previous,  one  hundred  silver  medals  for  that 
number  of  enlisted  men  who  were  designated  by  their  company  officers  as  most 
deserving  of  merit  in  the  bayonet  charge  at  Marye's  Heights,  May  3d,  1863. 

On  the  30th  of  December,  in  compliance  with  the  proposition  of  the  govern- 
ment, two  hundred  of  the  regiment  re-enlisted  as  veteran  volunteers,  and  pro- 
ceeded under  command  of  Colonel  Glenn,  to  Philadelphia,  on  a  veteran  fur- 
lough. The  balance  of  the  regiment,  under  Major  Wallace,  remained  in  camp 
at  Brandy  Station  until  the  6th  of  January,  when,  with  the  brigade,  it  was  or- 
dered to  Johnson's  island.  Lake  Erie,  and  proceeded  thither  via  Wheeling  and 
Sandusky.  From  the  latter  place,  the  trooj)s  marched  across  the  lake  to  the 
island  on  the  ice.  Here  they  remained  guarding  prisoners — consisting  of  four 
thousand  two  hundred  rebel  officers — and  enjoyed  a  period  of  repose,  having 
comfortable  quarters,  and  abundant  rations.  On  the  11th  of  February  they 
were  joined  by  the  veterans  nnder  Colonel  Glenn. 

On  the  9th  of  May,  the  Twenty-thii'd  and  Eighty-second  Pennsylvania  regi- 
ments were  ordered  to  the  front,  and  arriving  at  Washington  on  the  13th,  pro- 
ceeded on  the  following  day  to  Belle  Plain.  The  campaign  in  the  Wilderness 
had  already  opened,  and,  as  the  first  fruits  of  the  desperate  encounters,  seven 
thousand  rebel  prisoners  were  gathered  in  at  this  point.  The  newly  arrived 
regiments  were  ordered  to  report  to  General  Abercrombie,  in  command  oi 
prisoners,  and  were  assigned  to  guard  them.  Colonel  Isaac  C.  Bassett,  of  the 
Eighty-second,  was  placed  in  command  of  both  regiments,  and  Colonel  Glenn 


316  TWENTT-THIKD  REGIMENT.  1864 

was  made  commissary  of  prisoners.  The  prisoners  were  formed  into  companies 
of  one  himdred  each,  men  from  the  same  State  being  kept  together  and  separate 
from  the  others.  Eolls  were  made  and  the  companies  were  sent  to  Point  Look- 
out, Fort  Delaware,  and  other  depots.  After  completing  this  work,  the  regi- 
ment was  ordered  to  join  the  brigade,  which,  since  the  breaking  up  of  the  Third 
Division,  had  become  the  Fourth  Brigade,  First  Division  of  the  Sixth  Corps.  It 
marched  to  Fredericksburg,  and  was  detailed  to  guard  a  supply  train  of  five 
hundred  wagons  on  the  way  to  the  front.  Delivering  the  train  near  Bowling 
Green,  it  crossed  the  North  Anna  river  and  joined  the  brigade.  Moving  with 
the  division  for  the  destruction  of  the  Virginia  Central  railroad,  it  reached  it» 
destination  after  a  hard  march,  and  the  work  of  burning  ties,  heating  and 
twisting  rails,  and  demolishing  bridges,  was  commenced.  In  the  midst  of  a* 
heavy  storm,  the  division  bivouacked,  but  at  ten  o'clock  was  ordered  out  to 
throw  up  breast-works,  toiling  nearly  the  entire  night. 

On  the  morning  of  the  26thjthe  division  returned,  and  re-crossing  the  North 
Anna,  after  a  march  of  forty  miles,  reached  thePamunky,  and  on  the  29th  pro- 
ceeded to  Hanover  Court  House,  where  the  Twenty-third  was  immediately  placed 
on  the  skirmish  line,  remaining  out  all  night  and  losing  two  men  wounded. 
Marching  and  entrenching  by  the  way,  it  arrived  on  the  1st  of  June  at  Cold 
Harbor,  a  name  suggestive  at  this  season  of  agreeable  sensations,,  but  one  ever 
to  be  associated  with  bitter  memories  in  the  history  of  this  regiment. 

Upon  its  arrival,  it  was  at  once  formed  in  line  of  battle  on  th«  left  ol 
the  Eichmond  and  Gaines'  Mills  cross-roads,  and  was  selected  to  storm  the 
enemy's  works  in  its  front.  The  Eighty-second  was  ordered  to  its  support.  At 
four  o'clock,  P^  M.,  the  advance  was  begun,  the  enemy's  skirmishers  falling  back^ 
and  firing  the  woods  as  they  did  so,  the  charging  column  passing  through  the, 
flame*  The  wood  was  about  one  hundred  and  fifty  yards  in  width,  and  on  ar- 
riving at  the  skirt,  a  fall  view  was  presented  of  the  desperate  work  before  it. 
In  front  was  an  open  field,  and  about  five  hundred  yards  away  on  a  little  hill, 
were  the  enemy's  works.  The  open  space  between  must  be  crossed  without 
shelter,  except  an  old  brick  house  situated  mid- way.  Preparations  were  made 
for  the  final  charge  j  the  Ninety-fifth  Pennsylvania  being  posted  on  the  right,^ 
but  the  left  unprotected  by  either  infantry  or  artillery.  At  five  o^clock  orders; 
were  given  to  advance,  and  at  the  word  "  forward,'^  the  men  brought  their  mus- 
kets to  a  charge,  and  moved  on  the  double  quick,  until  the  enemy  opened  Sb, 
heavy  fire,  when  they  dashed  away  upon  the  run,  and  gained  the  hill.  A  part, 
leaped  the  breast-works  and  held  possession,  but  the  right  of  the  line  had  be- 
come separated,  and  the  left  was  exposed  to  a  flanking  fire  of  grape  and  can- 
ister from  the  enemy's  artillery.  The  Eighty-second  came  up  nobly  to  their 
support,  but  after  fighting  twenty-five  minutes  without  re-inforcements,  they 
were  obliged  to  retire  about  fifty  yards,  when  the  balance  of  the  Sixth  Corps, 
coming  up  on  the  right,  and  the  Second  Corps  on  the  left,  by  hard  fighting  the 
position  was  held  and  intrenched.  But  the  charge  across  that  open  field,  and 
the  twenty-five  minutes  of  hand-to-hand  fighting  in  the  enemy's  works,  left  few 
of  the  Twenty-third  to  return  to  their  places  In  the  line.  Nine  officers  and  one 
hundred  and  eighty-eight  men  were  killed  and  wounded,  and  three  men  not 
wounded  taken  prisoners.  Of  these,  Captain  Henry  Marchant,  Lieutenant 
James  Johnson,  John  D.  Boyd  and  James  G.  Williamson,  among  the  officera 
and  seventy-one  men,  nearly  one-half  of  the  entire  loss,  were  killed. 

On  the  morning  of  the  2d,  the  lines  of  the  two  armies  hugged  closely  theie 


1864  ENGAGEMENT  AT  COLD  HARBOR.  317 

breast-works,  the  sharp-shooters  being  in  close  proximity  and  very  active.  A 
heavy  rain  set  in  during  the  afternoon,  which  lasted  the  entire  night.  On  the 
3d,  a  hot  fire  was  opened  early,  and  continued  aU  day,  in  which  Major  Wallace 
and  six  men  were  wounded  and  three  killed.  In  the  evening  one  company  was 
deployed  to  advance  about  ten  yards  and  dig  rifle  pits.  The  night  was  very 
dark,  and  unperceived  by  the  enemy,  the  men  crawled  cautiously  out,  and  by 
daylight  of  the  4th,  they  had  thrown  up  a  safe  cover,  where  they  remained  dur- 
ing the  day,  under  a  terrific  fire.  At  three  o'clock  on  the  morning  of  the  5th, 
they  were  relieved  from  the  first,  and  ordered  to  the  second  line,  remaiuing 
under  a  brisk  fire  untU  eight  o'clock,  P.  M.,  when  the  regiment  was  ordered  back 
to  the  third  line,  where  the  men,  after  cooking  a  supper,  for  the  first  time  for 
five  days,  laid  down  and  had  a  good  night's  sleep.  Heavy  firing  was  continued, ' 
and  on  the  7th,  the  Twenty -third  was  detailed  to  dig  and  c(instruct  a  covered 
way  to  the  front.  On  the  evening  of  the  8th,  it  was  again  ordered  to  the  front 
line  and  remained  there,  under  a  heavy  fire,  until  the  following  evening,  when 
it  returned  to  the  second  line,  and,  on  the  night  of  the  12th,  the  attempt  to 
break  through  the  enemy's  works  having  been  abandoned,  a  movement  towards 
the  left  was  again  resumed. 

Marching  and  counter-marching,  held  in  line  of  battle,  and  laboring  day 
and  night  on  intrenchments  while  on  the  way,  the  regiment  finally  arrived  on 
the  16th  at  the  James  river,  and  halted  on  the  farm  of  ex-President  Tyler.  Here 
it  was  embarked  on  the  steamer  Cauliflower  for  Bermuda  Hundred  where  it 
landed,  marched  to  the  right  of  General  Butler's  head-quarters,  and  was  imme- 
diately ordered  into  line  of  battle.  Crossing  the  Appomattox  on  the  morning 
of  the  19th,  it  marched  and  formed  in  front  of  Petersburg  under  a  heavy  artil- 
lery fire.  In  the  afternoon  an  attempt  was  made  to  push  the  line  forward  in 
the  face  of  a  murderous  fire  of  infantry,  the  Twenty-third  losing  ten  men 
wounded.  The  regiment  was  afterwards  ordered  on  the  skirmish  line  with  its 
right  resting  on  the  Appomattox,  where  it  remained  until  the  evening  of  the 
20th,  losing  one  man  killed  and  three  wounded. 

On  the  21st  the  Sixth  Corps  being  relieved  by  the  Eighteenth  Corps,  was 
ordered  to  the  extreme  left  of  the  line,  about  four  miles  south-east  of  Peters- 
burg, where  it  formed  on  the  left  of  the  Second  Corps.  Advancing  about  four 
hundred  yards  in  the  face  of  very  hard  skirmishing,  the  line  halted  and  threw- 
up  intrenchments.  On  the  following  day  the  line  again  advanced,  and  now 
through  a  wood  with  thick  underbrush  where  it  met  strong  resistance  and  again 
threw  up  breast-works.    Subsequently  the  rear  was  fortified  and  the  position 

made  secure. 

JM,  lour  o'ciocK  on  tne  arternoon  of  the  29th,  orders  were  received  to  move 

at  once,  and,  taking  the  Jerusalem  plank  road,  the  Twenty-third  marched  to 

Beam's  station  on  the  Weldon  railroad,  where  it  was  immediately  placed  on  the 

picket  line,  and  on  the  30th  skirmished  with  the  enemy,  driving  them  through 

the  wood.    Eeturning  to  its  place  in  the  brigade,  it  was,  on  the  1st  of  July, 

employed  in  destroying  the  railroad  and  in  throwing  up  fortifications.    On  the 

2d  it  returned  with  the  Brigade  to  its  old  position  in  front  of  Petersburg. 

These  advances  by  the  left  were  beginning  to  be  very  ti^oublesome  to  the 

rebel  leader.    To  divert  attention  from  that  direction,  and,  if  possible,  to 

change  the  theatre  of  war  to  the  old  battle  ground,  in  front  of  Washington, 

he  had  dispatched  General  Early,  with  a  heavy  column  to  meet  Hunter,  now 

threatening  Lynchburg  and  the  James  Eiver  Canal,  and  eventually  to  menace 


318  TWENTY-THIRD  REGIMENT.  1864 

Washington.  Himter  was  quickly  sent  flying  across  the  mountains  into  West 
Yirgiaia,  and  Early,  advancing  into  Maryland,  replenished  his  failing  commis- 
sary and  began  demonstrations  in  the  direction  of  Baltimore  and  Washington. 

To  meet  the  threatened  danger.  General  Grant  sent  the  Sixth  Corps  from  his 
own  army,  and  the  Nineteenth  Corps,  just  arrived  from  N^ew  Orleans,  the  whole 
under  command  of  General  Wright,  to  Washington.  The  Twenty-third  leav- 
ing the  trenches  on  the  evening  of  the  9th,  and  marching  to  City  Point,  em- 
harked  on  the  Steamer  Eastern  States,  and  arrived  at  Arsenal  wharf,  Washing- 
ton, at  twelve  o'clock  on  the  11th.  Marching  immediately  to  Fort  Stevens  it 
was  ordered  to  the  front  in  support  of  the  skirmish  line  now  confronting 
Early's  advance.  Early  had  succeeded  in  creating  much  consternation  and  had 
pushed  up  within  a  few  mUes  of  the  Capital,  but,  finding  the  battle  begrimed 
veterans  Irom  Petersburg  across  his  path,  decided  to  withdraw  into  Virginia. 

Wright  followed  up  the  retreat,  but  without  decided  results.  Marcliing  via 
PoolesvUle,  the  Twenty-third  crossed  the  Potomac  at  White's  ford,  and  after  a 
heavy  skkmish,  was  thrown  upon  the  picket  line  four  ndles  south  of  Leesburg, 
where  it  remained  until  the  morning  of  the  18th,  and  then  started  forward  to 
rejoin  the  di\i.sion,  which  had  preceded  it.  Passing  through  Snicker's  Gap,  it 
went  into  line  of  battle  on  the  mountains  near  the  Shenandoah  river,  but  it 
being  an  exposed  position  and  having  several  wounded  by  the  enemy's  shells,  it 
moved  to  the  right,  and  fording  the  river  marched  out  on  the  Winchester  pike. 

At  this  juncture,  Wright  was  ordered  to  return  to  Washington,  and  thence 
proceed  to  join  the  army  before  Petersburg,  under  the  supposition  that  Early 
was  on  his  way  to  join  Lee.  The  retrograde  commenced  on  the  20th,  the  army 
passing  through  Leesburg  and  re-crossing  the  Potomac  at  Chain  bridge.  But 
Early  remauied  in  the  Shenandoah  valley,  and  soon  after  turned  upon  Crook, 
who  had  been  left  in  command  of  a  small  force,  and  drove  him  precipitately 
into  Maryland.  Wright  was  accordingly  ordered  again  to  turn  his  face  towards 
Harper's  Ferry.  Starting  on  the  26th,  the  Twenty-third  proceeded  via  Eockville, 
Centreville,  Knoxville  and  Sandy  Hook,  and  arrived  at  Harper's  Ferry  on  the 
29th,  the  same  day  that  the  rebel  cavalry  under  M'Causland  wantonly  fired  and 
destroyed  Chambersbui'g.  Here  the  forces  of  Crook,  and  a  part  of  Hunter's — ar- 
rived fi?om  their  long  detour — ^were  met.  The  Twenty-third  crossed  the  Poto- 
mac on  the  29th,  at  the  Ferry,  and  marched  to  Halltown ;  but  on  the  following 
day  returned  to  the  Maryland  shore  and  proceeded  to  Frederick.  The  heat  was 
intense,  and  the  men  were  worn  out  with  marching  and  counter-marching,  large 
numbers  suffering  from  sun-stroke. 

o„  c^-  rrxT,  ^p  Ainmnaf  flip.  Tpaimeut  with  the  division,  again  crossed  the  Po- 
tomac, and  marched  through  Halltown,  Berryviiie  ana  wmcnesterto  ueuctr 
Creek,  where  it  remained  until  the  17th,  occasionally  indulging  in  a  skirmish 
and  in  throwing  up  breast-works,  when  another  retrograde  movement  com- 
menced which  continued  to  Charlestown.  Here  the  picket  luie  was  surprised 
on  the  21st,  and  driven  in,  and  only  after  much  trouble  and  considerable  loss, 
was  the  ground  re-gained.  A  short  time  previous.  Major  Gen.  Philip  H.  Sheri- 
dan had  been  placed  in  command  of  this  Department,  and  a  brighter  day  was 
about  to  dawn  for  the  Union  arms  in  the  Shenandoah  valley.  But  the  term  of 
service  of  the  Twenty-third  had  now  expired,  and  bidding  adieu  to  their  com- 
panions in  arms,  and  transferring  the  veterans  to  the  Eighty-second  Pennsyl- 
vania, it  proceeded  to  Philadelphia,  where,  on  the  8th  of  September,  it  was  mus- 
tered out. 


THEEE  YEARS'  SERVICE. 


319 


FIELD  AND   STAFF  OFFICEE.S. 


David  B.  Birney.. 

Thomas  H.  Neill.. 
John  Ely 


John  F.  Glenn. 


Charles  Wilhelm. 
George  C.  Spear  .. 


William  J.  Wallace 


John  E.  Collins. 
John  B.  Fassett. 


Thomas  K.  Boggs. 
J.  D.  Chandler 


C.  F.  H.  Campbell. 
A.Owen  Stille 


John  M'Grath 

G,  B.  Fundenburg.. 
Wm.  C.  RoUer..., 


Robert  Tusting 

George  Yeomans  ... 

Anson  T.  Clark 

James  G.  Shinn , 

Frank  M'Guigan..., 
Edward  B.  Wilson 

Vinc't  P.  Donnelly. 
Tobias  W.  Jones.... 


B.  Frank  Paris.... 

Wm.  Vogdes,  Jr.. 
Ira  Webster 


Wm.  H.  Albertson 


Arthur  F.  Keene. 
Oliver  T.  Eckert.. 


Isaac  M'Grath. 
James  Orton.... 
Wm.  R.  Jones. 
F.  A.  Neville  .. 


Col. 


.do. 


Lt.  Col. 
Maj 

..do 


Adj.. 
..do. 


..do... 

Q.  M. 

Surg. 
..do ... 


..do. 
..do. 
,.do. 


As.Sur. 


..do 

..do 

Chap'n 
Sr.  Maj. 
...do 


.do., 
.do.. 


Aug.    2, '61, 

Feb.    17,  '62, 
Oct.      7,  '61, 


Aug.    4,  '61, 


Aug.    2,  '61, 
Aug.    2,  '61, 

Aug.  14,  '61, 


Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.    2,  '61, 

Aug.    2, '61, 

Sept.    2,  '61, 

Oct.    29,  '61, 
Aug.    3,  '61, 


Nov. 
Jan. 
Aug. 


20,  '61, 
23,  '62, 
31,  '61, 


Aug.    4,  '62, 


Aug. 
May 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


80,  '62, 
14,  '63, 
31,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
2,  '61, 


Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 


8,  '61, 

2,  '61, 

2,  '61, 
6,  '31, 


Q.M.Sr  Sept.    1, '61, 


...do Aug. 

Com.  Sr  Sept. 


...do 

...do 

Hos.  St. 
...do I  Sept 


2,  '61, 
4,  '61, 


Aug.    8, '61, 
lj"'6i'," 


Pr.  to  Brig.  Gen,  Feb.  17,  1862— to  Major  General 
May  23,  1863— died  at  PhUadelphia,  Oct.  18,  '64. 

Promoted  to  Brigadier  General  Dec.  13,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Major  to  I.t.  Col.  July  20,  1862— to  Col. 
Dec,  13,  18G2— resigned  Dec.  6,  1863— Bv,  Brig. 
General,  April  1.5,  1865. 

Pr,  from  Capt.  Co.  A,  to  Major  July  20,  1862— to 
Lt.  Col.  Dec,  13,  '62— to  Col,  Jan.  19,  '64— miis. 
out  with  regt.,  Sept,  8,  1864, 

Resigned  July  20,  1862. 

Resigned  March  11,  1862,  to  accept  Lieutenant 
Colonelcy  of  61st  regiment  P.  V. 

Pr.  from  Captain  Co.  JE,  Dec,  13, 1862— wd,  at  Cold 
Harbor,  June  3,  '63— com.  Lt.  Col,  Dec,  7,  '63— 
not  mus. — mus.  out  with  reg,,  Sept,  8,  1864. 

Tr.  as  1st  Lt.,  to  Co.  H,  Sept.  25,  1861. 

Pr.  from  company  F,  to  Adjutant,  Sept.  25, 1861— 
tr,  to  company  C,  as  1st  Lt.,  March  1,  1862. 

Promoted  from  1st  Lieutenant  company  C,  March 
1,  1862— mustered  out  with  regt,,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Promoted  from  2d  Lieutenant,  October  26,  1861— 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  September  8, 1864. 

Resigned  November  14,  1861. 

Disch,  by  order  of  War  Dept.,  Nov.  1,  1861— re- 
appointed Mar,  25,  1862— died  at  Fortress  Mon- 
roe, June  22,  1862. 

Discharged  January  11,  1862. 

Discharged  March  26,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Assistant  Surgeon,  .June  24,  '62— 
mustered  out  with  regiment.  Sept  8,  1864. 

Dismissed  August  2,  1863,  by  order  War  Depart- 
ment, for  absence  without  leave. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar,  18,  '63. 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  September  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  September  8, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  September  8,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major  June  1,  1862— to  2d 
Lieutenant  company  K,  August  31,  1862. 

Transferred  to  company  K,  September  3,  1861. 

Promoted  from  Q.  M,  Sergeant,  September  3,'61— 
transferred  as  i^rivate  to  Co.  R,  Nov,  3,  1861. 

Promoted  from  company  R,  November  3,  1861— 
transferred  to  company  K,  May  3,  1862, 

Pr.  toSgt.  Maj.,  May  3,'G2— tr.  to  Co.  F,  June  1,'62. 

Pr,  from  Sergeant  company  K,  August  31, 1862 — 
killed  a<-.  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  1864, 

Promoted  from  company  A,  July  12,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  September  8,  1865. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lieutenant  Co.  B,  July  15,  1862. 

Promoted  from  company  B,  INIarch  11, 1862— mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  Septembers,  1864, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  26,  '62. 

Transferred  to  company  P,  December  14,  1861. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt,  Co.  R,  23d  reg,  P.  V,,  Nov.  15,  1861. 

Tr,  to  82d  reg,  P.  V„  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 


Note,— The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks : 


Ab.  absent. 
Asst.  assistant. 
Adj.  AdjT;.;ant. 
Bu.  buried. 
Bv.  brevet. 
Bd.  band. 
Capt.  Captain. 
Chap.  Chaplain. 


Cor.  Corporal.  Pr.  from. 

Com.  commissioned  or  Furl,  furlough. 

hospital. 
Lt.  Lieutenant. 


commissary. 
Cert,  certificate. 
Dis.  dismissed. 
Dis'y.  disability. 
Disch.  discharged 
Exp.  expiration. 


Mus.  mustered. 
Mug.  musician. 
Mis.  missing. 
Pr.  promoted. 


PI.  principal. 
Priv.  private. 
Keg.  regiment. 
Red.  reduced. 
Ees.  resigned. 
Rem.  removed. 
Sen.  sentenced. 
Serv.  service. 


Surg.  .Surgeon. 
Sgt.  Sergeant. 
Sub.  substitute. 
Stew,  steward. 
Tr.  transferred. 
Vet.  veteran  volunteer, 
Wd.  wounded. 
Wds.  wounds. 


320 


TWENTY-THIRD  EEGIMENT, 
EEGIMENTAL   BAND 


Theobald  Herman. 

Asch,  Charles 

Braun,  Francis 

Bach,  John 

Cohbin,  Thomas 

Dausch,  Michael.... 
Farrow,  James  C... 

Freeman,  John 

Furness,  William  S 
Grass,  Wilhani.., 
Goeber,  Frank... 

Hock,  John 

Herman,  Theo'd,  Jr 
Landenberger,  Frs.. 

Mulyh,  Conrad 

Nicholson,  James... 
Parker,  Henry  H ... 
Peffefifer,  Charles.... 

Koth,  John 

Eothenberger ,  Chas. 

Sharp,  Joseph 

Schmidt,  George 

Wagoner,  John 

Walton,  Benjamin,. 
Wiley,  Benjamin... 
Wright,  Wm.  H I 


Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '62, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Feb.  4,  '62, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 
Aug.  31,  '61, 


Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  4,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  4, 1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  4,  1862. 

Deserted  June  19,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  4,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  4,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  31, 1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  4,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  4,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  4, 1862. 

Deserted  March  4,  1862. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  31,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  4,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  4, 1862. 

Deserted  March  4,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  4,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  4,  1862. 

Deserted  March  4,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  4,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  4,  1862. 

Tr.  as  private  to  company  B,  March  11,  1862. 

Deserted  March  4,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  4,  1862. 

Died  August  10,  1862. 

Deserted  June  19,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  4,  1862. 


Company  A. 

BECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


JohnF.  Glenn 

George  Wood , 

William  B.  Foster. 


Jacob  Heyer.. 


John  W.  Crosby.... 
Fitzhugh  Birney... 
Henry  G.  Fritsch .. 

George  W.  Nagle... 
Rob'tM'CleUand.. 


Theodore  Bisbing. 
James  Colwell 


Michael  M'Graw.. 
James  Collins 


..do. 
..do. 


.do. 


1st  Lt. 
..do.... 
..do.... 

2d  Lt., 
..do.... 


Serg't. 
..do.... 


.do. 
.do. 


Frank  M'Guigan do . 

Chas.  Schtruller '...do.. 

Philip  Stengle I. ..do .. 

William  WilUams...'... do .. 

Wm.  H.  Albertson    Corp. 
Ed.  A.  Bradender...'...do.., 

Wilham  Cuthbert...L.do... 


Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 


Aug. 


Aug. 
Dec. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 


4,  '61, 
21,  '61, 

3 
3 

8,  '61, 

3 

8,  '61, 

3 

8,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
8,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 

3 
3 

8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 

3 
3 

8,  '61, 

3 

8,  '61, 

3 

8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

8,  '61, 

3 

8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 

3 
3 

8,  '61, 

3 

Pr.  to  Major,  23d  regiment  P.  V.,  July  20,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Captain,  July  22,  1862— transferred 

as  Captain  to  Co.  E,  March  1,  1863. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  July  12,  '62— to 

Captain,  March  1,  '63 — discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate,  November  22,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Oct.  2,  1861— to 

2d  Lt.,  July  14,  1862— to  1st  Lt.,  March  1,  '63— 

to  Capt.,Nov.  22, 1863— mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  P,  23d  rag.,  P.  V.,  Sept.  81, 1861. 
Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  January,  1862. 
Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  March  1,  1863— to  1st  Lt.,  Nov.  22, 

1863— to  Captain  company  B,  August  8, 1864. 
Resigned  October  20,  1861. 
Pr.  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  March  1, 1863— to  2d  Lt., 

January  1, 1864,— mustered  out  with  company, 

September  8,  1864. 
Died  at  Philadelphia,  December,  1861. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  Aug.  25,  1864— transferred 

to  82d  reg.,  P.  V.,  September  14,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  from  Cor.,  Nov.  22, 1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Cor.,  Nov.  22, 1863— mustered  out 

with  companj'-,  September  8,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.  Major,  23d  regiment,  P.V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14.  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  from  Cor.,  Nov.  22, 1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Cor.,  Nov.  22, 1863 — mustered  out 

with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Q.  M.  Sgt.,  23d  reg.,  P.  V.,  July  12,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate  of  disabiUty, 

at  Philadelphia,  June,  1863. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864— Vet. 


THREE  YEAES'   SERVICE. 


321 


John  Dunn .. ...... 

John  W.  Davis... 


Sol.  Forebaugh .... 
Charles  F,  Huber. 


James  Martin. 


Thomas  Meyers 

John  M'Kernon 

Hugh  Patterson. 

Oeorge  W.  Moore.... 
JohnH.  Metcalf. 


Wm,  J.  Quigley.- 

Caleb  Brickman. 
Chas.  H  Wakefield 

Oeorge  Lindsay 

Lewis  Sibley 

Anderson,  George.., 
Andrews,  James  N 
Andrews,  Edw.  C... 

Beck,  H.  R 

Burt,  Franklin. 

Bateman,  Joseph  J 

Barry,  Albert  B. 

Berg,  John  O 

Branigan,  Patrick... 
Brighton,  Ephraim 
Branson,  Edward  R 
Barnes,  Reuben...... 

Born,  Peter 

Bartley,  William ... 

Boyd,  William 

Bond,  Lewis 

Bishop,  Samuel 

Brown,  James. 

Carney,  William  J. 
Carpenter,  John  C. 

Claflin,  Orlando 

Condon,  Richard.... 

Conlin,  Peter 

Davenport,  Robert, 

Davis,  Elias , 

Dougherty,  John..., 
Dunton,  Michael  A 

Davenport,  H.  M,  .^ 

Degroot,  John , 

Davis,  Daniel , 

Davis,  Benjamin 

Dawson,  William... 
Dougherty,  Wm... 
Endress,  Harry  P... 
Forebaugh,  W,  W 
Foreman,  John  W 
Farley,  Edwards... 

Fox,  William 

Fowler,  William... 
Oasson,  Lewis  F,.,. 
Cibbs,  John  W , 


Gwynne,  David 

Green,  Philip 

Hanlon,  James. . 
Havens,  Joseph. 


HUton,  William  F,. 
Hastings,  Jacob  R.. 

Hauler,  Daniel 

Harris,  James 

Holmes,  Reuben 

41 


Corp.... 
...do 


f. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 

1 

INTOSEEVICE. 

m 
>■ 

3 

Aug.    8, '61, 

Aug.    8,  '61, 

3 

Aug.    8,  '61, 

3 

Aug.    8,  '61, 

a 

Aug,    8, '61, 

3 

Aug.    8,  '61, 

3 

Aug.    8, '61, 

3 

Aug.    8, '61, 

3 

Aug.     8, '61, 

3 

Aug.    8,^61, 

S 

Aug,    8,  '61, 

3 

A\ig.    8, '61, 

3 

Aug.     8, '61, 

3 

Aug.     8, '61, 

3 

Aug,    8,  '61, 

3 

Aug.  11,  '63, 

3 

Aug.    8, '61, 

3 

Aug.     8, '61, 

3 

Aug.  30,  '61, 

y 

Aug.     8, '61, 

3 

Sept.     1, '61, 

3 

Sept.     1,  '61, 

3 

Aug.    8,  '61, 

3 

Aug.    8,  '61, 

3 

July    17, '63, 

a 

Feb.     8,  '64, 

3 

Aug.    8,  '61, 

3 

Aug.    8,  '61, 

3 

Sept.  22,  '64, 

1 

Aug,     8,  '61, 

3 

Aug.    8,  '61, 

3 

Aug.    6,  '61, 

3 

Sept.     1,'61, 

3 

Aug,    8,  '61, 

3 

Sept.     1,  '61, 

3 

Aug.    8, '63, 

3 

Aug.    8,  '61, 

3 

Aug.  12,  '63, 

3 

Aug.    8,  '61, 

3 

Aug.    8,  '61, 

3 

Aug.     8,  '61, 

3 

July  28,  '63, 

3 

Aug.    8,  '61, 

3 

Aug.     8, '61, 

3 

Sept.    6,  '61, 

3 

Aug.    8,  '61, 

3 

Jan.  21,  '63, 

3 

Aug.    8, '61, 

3 

Aug.    8,  '61, 

3 

Aug.  24,  '61, 

3 

Aug,     8,  '61, 

3 

Aug.    8,  '61, 

3 

Aug.  11,  '63, 

3 

Mar.     4,  '62, 

3 

Sept.     1,'61, 

3 

Sept.  13,  '62, 

3 

Aug,    8,  '61, 

3 

Aug.    8, '61, 

3 

Aug.    8, '61, 

3 

Aug,  11,  '61, 

3 

Aug.    8,  '61, 

3 

Aug.    8, '61, 

3 

July  27, '63, 

3 

Aug.  11,  '63, 

3 

Aug.    8, '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Nov.  22,  1863— mus,  out  with 
company,  September  8,  1864, 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Nov.  22,  1863 — mus.  out  with 
company,  September  8,  1864. 

Killed  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va.,  May  31,  1862. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment,  P.  V.,  September 
14,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment,  P.  V.,  Septembet 
14,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  company  H,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug  23,  1861. 

Tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  5,  1863. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  27,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  November  22,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  November  22,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  November  30,  1S6L 

Deserted  October  18,  1862. 

Tr.  to  82d  reg,,  P.  V.,  September  14,  1864— Vet. 

Deserted  January,  1862. 

Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  H  23d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1861. 

Died  at  Johnson's  Island,  Ohio,  February,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Absent  at  mus.  out,  on  detached  service,  with  8tlj 
New  York  artillery. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  I,  23d  regiment,  P.  V    Sept.,  1861. 

Tr.  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V.,  Septembe    14, 1864— Vet. 

Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V.,  September  14, 1864. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C. 

Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V.,  September  14,  1864. 

Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  3, 1864. 

Deserted  June,  1862. 

Transferred  to  company  K,  23d  regiment,  P.  V, 

Transferred  to  company  E,  23d  regiment,  P.  V. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864i 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864, 

Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Deserted  August,  1861. 

Deserted  August  16,  1863. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out.  „  ,o«. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864, 

Tr.  to  Co.  H,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1861. 

Drafted— transferred  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V,,  Septem- 
ber 14,  1864.  ,       ^^   ^^^,    ^^  ^ 

Tr.  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V.,  September  14, 1864— Vet. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Dee.  24,  1861. 

Deserted  January  19,  1862, 

Deserted  June  3,  1862. 

Deserted  April  20,  1863. 

N-ot  on  muster-out  roll. 

Killed  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va.,  May  31,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  1,  1862. 

Tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Drafted-tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Tr,  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  September  14,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  2^ 
1864. 

Deserted  August,  1861. 

DescFted  June,  1863. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out.  ^„^^tu 

Absent  at  muster  out,  on  detached  service  with 
ist  Pennsylvania  artillery.  o  iq^a 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Discharged  onSurgeon'scertiflcate,  Apr^29,  62. 

Drafted-tr.  to82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Drafted-tr.  to  82d  reg.  P,  V.,  Sept.  l*,  1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment*  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864— Vet. 


322 


TWENTY-THIED   REGIMENT, 


Hennessey,  Alf.  J... 

Button,  John 

Jump,  Henry 

Joues,  Francis 

Jones,  Tobias  W 

Jolmson,  Stephen... 

Jacoby,  JohnB 

Jones,  Thomas 

Kearnes,  Patrick  ... 

KefFerlier,  Louis 

Kates,  JohnW 

Kasch,  Herman 

Kavannagh,  Peter.. 

Kresey,  William 

Kilpatrick,  James... 
Knocke,  Frederick 

Kidney,  Wm.  J 

Knox,  Joseph 

Kelly  John 

Kelly,  James 

Kenny,  Martin 

Little,  Noah 

Lawson,  William... 
Lence,  Augustus.... 

Leonard,  Henry 

M'Lanlin,  J.  C 

Moore,  Thomas 

Murray,  Charles 

Malone,  James  M... 
Morgan,  Daniel  P... 

Miller,  James 

M'Cormick,  Mich'l 
M'Kinley,  Henry... 
M'Donough,  Edw'd 

M'Graw,  John 

M'Manus,  Michael.. 
M'CuUy,  Hugh 


Nichols,  Tolbert  W 

Newcamp,  John 

Orton,  James 

Patton,  John 

Patterson,  James.... 
Powell,  George  H... 

Phillips,  John  K 

Rilej',  John 

Eodgers,  Charles.... 
Ilittenhouse,Thos.P 

Eiley,  James 

Reeves,  Joseph  L... 

Repshare,  Jacob 

Slemmings,  John  K 
Schtruller,  William 
Snyder,  Theodore... 
Speakman,  Lewis  J 

Saxton,  John  E 

Steel,  Paul 

Smith,  Joseph  L 

Sheridan,  Peter 

Sullivan,  Francis ... 

Stacy,  William 

Smith,  John 

Turner,  William  J.. 
Tustin,  Abraham. 
Tappen,  William.. 
Thomas,  Benj.  T. 

Tul]y,  Joseph  M 

Tobin,  Frank 

Turner,  Alexander 

Thomas,  Charles 

Tustin,  Isaac 

Van  ValkenburgjW 

Winters,  Enos 

Wills,  Samuel 

Wills,  William F,... 


'61, 


12, 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


'61, 


«1 

'fi1, 

22, 

'62, 

«, 

'61, 

10, 

'63, 

«, 

'61, 

«! 

'61, 

12, 

'63, 

8, 

'61, 

8, 

'61, 

8, 

'61, 

8, 

'61, 

8, 

'61, 

8, 

'61, 

8, 

'61, 

n, 

'63, 

8, 

'61, 

8, 

'61, 

8, 

'61, 

8, 

'61, 

8, 

'61, 

Deserted  August,  1861. 

Deserted  August,  1861. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Tr.  to  United  States  Navy,  February,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Q.  M.  Sgt.,  23d  regiment,  P.  V.,  Sept.  1861. 

Drafted— tr.  tc>82d  reg.,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Deserted  November,  1861. 

Deserted  August  16,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  19,  1862. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment,  P.  V.,  Sept,  14,  '64. 

Tr.  to  company  H,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1861. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,  1864. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  December  19, 1861. 

Deserted  January  19,  1862. 

Deserted  December  14,  1861. 

Drafted — deserted  August  16, 1863. 

Drafted— deserted  1863. 

Drafted— deserted  August  16, 1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 

Tr.  to  company  M,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  August,  1861. 

Tr.  to  company  H,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1861. 

Drafted— deserted  August  16,  1863. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  August  20,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  February  24, 1865. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864— Vet. 

Drafted — deserted,  date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  H,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1861. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  July  26,  1862. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Drafted— deserted  August  16, 1863. 

Deserted  Jan.  1, 1864— returned— deserted  again 

April,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps. 
Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Com.  Sgt.  23d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Drafted— deserted  August  16,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 
Drafted— deserted  April  27,  1863. 
Drafted— tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Deserted  November,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  24, 1863. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  September  14, 1864. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 
Drafted— deserted  August  16, 1863. 
Deserted  November  16,  1861. 
Deserted  January,  1864— Vet. 
Drafted— deserted,  date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  1,  1863. 
Drafted— deserted  August  16,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  23,  '63. 
Deserted  May  9,  1864— Vet. 
Clustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March,  1863. 
Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,  1864— Vet.' 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


32a 


Company  B. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Louis  Hildebrand. 
Jesse  Simcox 


Henry  G.  Fritsch.. 
George  W.  Mindil. 
Wm.  H.  Coulston.. 
Joshua  S.  Garsed  ...!„. do. 


Arthur  F.  Keene.... 


Edw.  W.  Lawrence 
Wm.  R.  Peddle,. 


Henry  Crease 

Wm.  Justice,  Jr.... 
James  M.  Stewart.. 
Arthui-  E.  Clover .. 

B.  Frank  Paris 

Charles  L.  Snively. 


Joseph  B.  Shaw 

Frank  A.  Connelly 

David  Lewis 


...do... 


...do. 


Edward  Howell. 
David  Gardner... 


Thomas  M'Knight.. 
Horace  B.  Fraquair 
William  S.  Wilkins 

Max  Lakemeyer 

.George  F.  Peifer 

Eugene  Bently 

Daniel  Graeber 

T.  Habbermaker 


Henry  M'Connell. 

Jacob  Mayer 

Louis  Strenner 


Bernard  Simon 

Benj.  F.  Jenkins 


Henry  N'Kim 

Adam  Mitchell 

George  W.  Blank... 


Bignall,  AttiUa  G. 

Boyer,  Samuel 

Bedford,  Thomas 

Beiger,  John. 

Bohn,  John 

Barbour,  James  H. 

Boyd,  David 

Booy,  John , 

Bell,  David 

Coates,  Henry  C , 
Carty,  Henry 


Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


2,  '61, 
24,  '61, 

8,  '61, 

2,  »61, 

2,  '61, 

2, '61, 

2,  '61, 


2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 


Aug.    2,  '61, 


Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 

Jan. 
Sept. 
Sept. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sei>t. 


2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 

2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 


Aug.    2,  '61, 


2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 


Aug. 

2, 

'61, 

Aug. 

'A 

'61, 

Aug. 

2, 

'61, 

Aug. 

2, 

'61, 

Aug. 

'61, 

Aug. 

A 

'61, 

Aug. 

ii, 

'61, 

Sept. 

3, 

'61, 

Aug.  2,  '61, 
Aug.  2,  '61, 
Aug.    2, '61, 


2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 

28,  '62, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

2,  '61, 

10,  '63, 

11,  '63, 
8,  '63, 

12,  '62, 
31,  '64, 

2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 

2,  '61, 

3,  '61, 
3,  '62, 


Resigned  August  1,  1862. 

Promoted  from  1st  Lieutenant  of  company  G, 

August  31,  1862— dismissed  January  11,  1864. 
Promoted  from  1st  Lieutenant  company  A,  Aug. 

8,  1864— tr.  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 
Transferred  as  Capt.  to  -Co.  R,  23d  regiment,  P. 

v.,  October  5,  1861. 
Prom-oted  from  2d  Lt.,  October  20, 1861— resigned 

July  12,  1862, 
Promoted  from  Corp.  to  Sgt.— to  2d  Lt.,  Oct.  20, 

1861— to  1st  Lt.,  July  12,  1862— kiUed  at  Gettys- 
burg, July  3,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Q.  M.  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  July  1.5,  '62 

—to  1st  Lt.,  Julv  3,  1863— tr.  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V., 

September  14,  1864. 
Reduced  to  ranks— deserted  October,  1862. 
Promoted   from  Sergeant  to  First   Lieutenant 

company  A.,  l,57thxeg.,  P.  V.,  Aug.,  1862- 
Promoted  from  Sergeant  —  mustered  out  with 

company,  September  8, 1864. 
Disch.  as  private,  on  Surg,  cert.,  Dec,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June,  1862. 
Deserted  December,  1862. 
Pr.  from  Cor.— tr.  to  Co.  R,  23d  reg.,  P.  V. 
Promoted  from  the  ranks— mustered  out  with 

companj^  September  8,  1864. 
Pr.  from  the  ranks — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Promoted  from  the  ranks— tr.  to  82d  regiment, 

P.  v.,  September  14,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  from  the  ranks— mustered  out  with 

company,  September  8,  1864. 
Deserted  December,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  November 

1862. 
Deserted  December,  1862. 

Mustered  out,  as  private,  with  Co.,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal— deserted  August,  '62. 
Pr.  to  Cor — killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Corp.— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.— transferred  to  82d  regiment, 

P.  v.,  September  14,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Cor.— transferred  to  82d  regiment, 

P.  v.,  September  14,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Cor.— transferred  to  82d  regiment, 

P.  v.,  September  14,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Cor.— discharged  on  Surgeon's  cer- 
tificate, AprU,  1863. 
Mustered  out,  as  private,  with  Co.,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Transferred,  as  private,  to  82d  regiment,  P.  V., 

September  14,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1862. 
Prisoner  from  September  21,  1863,  to  December 

10,  1864— discharged  March  15,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864, 
Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 
Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 
Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 
Killed  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va.,  May  31,  1862. 
Deserted  March,  1862. 
Deserted  August,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  September 

14,  1S64. 


324 


TWENTY-THIED  EEGIMENT, 


Colinhoff,  Louis,.... 

Castle,  James 

Drew,  Henry  G 

Doherty,  James  J.. 

Dorn,  Theodore 

Dickson,  Joseph 
Devine,  Michael 


Ely,  Samuel  Ii 

Eckstein,  James.... 

Eckert,  Oliver  J 

Fow,  Jacob 

Ferguson,  Wm , 

Fisher,  Howard  Y, 
George,  Alexander 

Grouse,.  Michael 

Gififord,  Edward 

Gamble,  Joseph  W. 

Gillespie,  James 

Gaw,  Robert  P 

Graham,  Thos.  J. .., 

Gaw,  Charles  O 

Hanifen,  Wm.  H.... 
Holworth,  Henry... 

Holzer,  Jacob  V 

Habbard,  Thomas.. 

Hahnaon^  John 

Harris,  Wm.  J 

Hibberd,  George..... 

Hough,  Wm.  J 

Hahn,  Frank  B 

Hillebrand,  G 

Hart,  Mortimer 

Hasenack,  Peter „.. 
Hoflftnan,  Chas.  A.. 
Jones,,  William  E.. 

James,  WilUam 

Johnson,  Wm.  P... 
Keyser,  Byron  E .. 
Kilpatrick,  Wm.  J. 

Key,  John  C 

Kneese,  Jacob 

Leibrick,  John 

Lang,  Andrew. 
Leary,  John 
Lampter,  Louis 
Mooney,  John..., 
Morris,  Fritz. 
Martin,  Samuel  W.. 
Martin,  Crawford. 

Moltzie,  Philip 

Monell,  Randolph  S 
Moltz,  George... 
Miller,  George .. 
MiUer,  GottUeb 
MUler,  John.... 
Miller,  William 
Mattice,  Leon... 
Mahern,  Peter.. 
Megee,  JohnS. 
M'Millan,  Robert... 
M'Cann,  Thos.  H 

M'ConneU,  John 

'M'Neal,  Samuel  F., 

M'Donough,  A 

M'Growan,  George.. 
O'Neil,  Dennis....... 

Peacock,  Henry  C. 

Paul,  James.„ 

Poe,  Charles  A. 

Quein,  Jacob  C 

Ridgway,  Wm 

Robinett,  Allen  M. 
Rehn»  Edwin  J 


Aug.  2, 
Aug.  2, 
Sept.  4, 
Aug.  2, 
Aug.  10, 
Aug.  2, 
Aug.  2, 
Aug.  10, 
Aug.  2, 
Sept.  14, 
Aug.  2, 
Aug.  2, 
Aug.    2, 


Deserted  August,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.,  1862. 

Injured  by  railroad  coUision,  August,  1862— died 
at  Philadelphia,  September  9,  1862. 

Transferred  to  company  R,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1862. 

Pr.  to  Com.  Sgt.  of  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Mar.  11, 1862 

Tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.,  1861. 

Mastered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8^  1864. 

Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Navy— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  1862- 

Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  Juno  1, 1864. 

Died  while  prisoner  at  Harrisraiburg,  Va.,  Sep- 
tember, 1862. 

Deserted  June,  1862. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 

Drafted— tr.  to82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 

Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,.Sept.  14, 1864— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1862. 

Deserted  July,  1862. 

Deserted  September,  1862. 

Deserted  February,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Absent,  in  arrest,,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.,  1862. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.,  1862. 

Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1, 1864. 

Deserted  August,  1862. 

Drafted— deserted. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  S,  1864. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1862. 

Drafted— killed  at  Mine  Run,  Nov.  31, 1863. 

Deserted  July,  1862. 

Deserted  May,  1864. 

Drafted— deserted  August,  1863. 

Drafted— deserted  August,  1863. 

Drafted— deserted. 

Deserted  January,  1864. 

Drafted— deserted. 

Drafted— deserted  October,  1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Fair  Oaks,  May  31, 1862. 

Died  at  Washingtcm,  D.  C,  Oct.,  1861. 

Deserted  February,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.,  1861. 

Deserted  AprU  1, 1864. 

Drafted — deserted. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C. 

Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Provost  Guard,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surjseon's  certificate,  July  1862. 


THKEE  YEAES'   SERVICE. 


325 


EuoflF,  Henry 

Roessler,  Henry 

Sewell,  James , 

Snowden,  Thos.  W, 

Sproul,  James  J 

Sharp,  Joseph 

Sooy,  John  A 

Smith,  Geo.  W 

Smith,  John  C 

Selvin,  John  A 

Shaw,  Charles  L 

Stout,  Cornelius  M.. 
Tompkins,  John  C. 
Thompson,  Samuel 
Thompson,  Sam'l  C. 

Taber,  Jos.  S.  C 

Thacher,  Henry  G... 

Thayer,  Alvin'E 

Thompson,  Chas 

Tudor,  JohnF 

Thalheimer,  Albert 


Private 

..do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 


Ulrich,  John  B 

Von  Linden,  Anton 

Weber,  George 

Wilkins,  Alex.  P... 

Williams,  John 

Wagner,  Benjamin 

Weber,  Henry 

Weaver,  John  F 

Weaver,  Chas.  F 

Wartenberg,  Louis 
Williams,  Rich'd  B 

Watson,  George 

Wilson,  Edward  B.. 
Waters,  Albert  H... 
Woodward,  E.  W... 
Zimmerman,  H.  C. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

.do 


Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


3,  '62, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
9,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 

17,  '63, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 

4,  '61, 
2,  '61, 

2,  '61, 

3,  '62, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 

2,  '61, 
15,  '63, 
2,  'Ql, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 

11,  '63, 
2,  '61, 

18,  '64, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 

2,  '61, 

3,  '61, 


Died  at  Falmouth,  Va.,  February  15, 1868. 

Deserted  July,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Discharged — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.,  1863. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec,  186L 

Deserted  June,  1862. 

Drafted— deserted  August,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Adjutant  General's  OfBce. 

Transferred  to  Adjutant  General's  Office. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Discharged  by  civil  authority,  February,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1862. 

Prisoner  from  June  1,  1864,  to  March  27,  1865— 

dischai^ed  June  10,  1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Drafted— deserted— date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  Signal  Corps. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  December,  1861. 
Died  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va.,  June  1,  1862. 
Deserted  October,  1862. 
Drafted— deserted  August,  1863. 
Deserted  June  1,  1862. 
Deserted  April  1,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  June  1,  1862. 
Pr.  to  1st  Lieutenant,  Co.  D,  118th  reg.  P.  V. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 


Company   C. 


REGRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


Adolph  F.  Cavada., 

John  R.  Johnston.. 

Thomas  K.  Boggs.. 

JohnB.  Fassett 

Frank  A.  Lynch.... 


Sebastian  Fischler.. 
Charles  Fogle.... 
JohnC.  Ames.... 


John  Don  Carlisle. 
James  P.  Collins... 


Capt... 
1st  Lt. 


Wm.  R.  Little 

Joseph  H.  White , 


Charles  H.  Brown... 
John  E.  Little 


James  Lesage . 

John  Lapp 

John  M'Cabe. . 


...do. 
...do. 
2d  Lt.. 


1st  Sgt, 
..do.... 


Serg't. 


...do, 
do, 


Corp. 
..do.. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Sept. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Dec. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 


1,  '61, 

3 

2,  '61, 

3 

2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

2,  '61, 

1,  '61 

2,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

2,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

3 
3 

2,  '61, 

3 

2,  '61, 

3 

26,  '61, 
2,  '61, 

3 

3 

2,  '61, 

3 

2,  '61, 

3 

1,  '61, 

3 

Detached  July,  1862,  on  Gen.  Humphrey's  staff- 
appointed  Bv.  Maj.  and  Bv.  Lt.  Col.,  Mar.  13,'65. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant,  July  18,  1862— de- 
tached on  Gen.  Shaler's  staff,  April  11,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Adjutant,  March  1, 1862. 

Pr.  to  Capt.  Co.  P,  July  18,  1865. 

Pr.  from  1st  Sgt.  Co.  D,  July  18,  1862— detached 
Commissary  Hospital  Department,  June  7, 1864. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept,  14, 1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864— Vet. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  June  18, 1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Cold  Harbor— grave,  2,172. 

Died  at  Portsmouth,  June  26,  1862. 

Promoted  Sergeant,  August  2,  1862  —  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  June  18,  1864— mus.  out 
with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Corporal,  Nov.  1,  1861— to  Serg't,  Sept.  1, 
1862— mustered  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  8,  1861— missing 
in  action  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  18,  1864— mustered 
out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  November  1,  1861— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  October  8,  '61— prisoner  at 
Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  1864— mus.  out,  Oct  7,  '64. 


326 


TWENTY-THIED  EEGD^IENT, 


Jos.  A.  Matharson.. 
Albert  G.  Russell... 
Gottlieb  Stagger 

Matthew  Spence 

Samuel  Weeks 

William  Thomas.... 
Richard  M'Cabe 
Ascough,  John  B  . 
Ackley,  George  B 
Ayers,  Thomas 
Blumb,  John  F 

Brown,  John 

Bowers,  John.... 
Baxter,  Edward, 
Brooks,  Henry 
Branan,  Michael., 
Bruner,  John  H, 
Callahan,  John. , 
Chadwick,  Thomas 
Cassaday,  Nicholas 
Craig,  Charles 
Campbell,  Levi 
Donell,  Ezekiel 
Dorsey,  Thomas., 
Dorsey,  Nicholas 
Dorsey,  William.. 
Dubois,  Henry.... 
Dunlevy,  Louis.., 
Elliott,  Washington 
Elliott,  Robert, 
Everhardt,  William 

Ellinger,  Charles..., 

Earner,  Thomas 

Ebling,  August 

Ellwanger,  David.., 

Fell,  Thomas 

Flood,  WUliam , 

Forbes,  WilUam.,.. 

Fowler,  Charles 

Ford,  William 

Garrigan,  James.... 
Gardner,  John , 

Gallagher,  Thomas 

Gamphell,  John 

Galloway,  Geo.  W .. 
Gallagher,  James 
Harrison,  Wilson, 

Henry,  Daniel 

Hahn,  John , 

Henry,  James 

Hanson,  Robert... 
Henry,  Patrick 
Hays,  Charles  F. 
Hagerty,  Dem.  J 
Housner,  John 
Jenners,  J.  W.  B. 
Johnson,  Thomas 
Kilrain,  John 
KeHy,  Peter 
Kock,  John 

Kimmey,  Henry.. 
Keith,  Jacob.. 
Latch,  Robert. 

Long,  Andrew 

Losch,  Charles  F. 

Lame,  Asa 

Love,  Thomas  R., 


Corp. 
..do .. 
..do.. 


..do. 


Aug.  2,  '61, 

Aug.  2,  '61, 

Aug.  2,  '61, 

Aug.  2,  '61, 

Aug.  2,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Feb.  2,  '61, 

Jan.  15,  '64, 

Dec.  15,  '64, 

Sept.  1,.'61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '6J, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Dec.  15,  '62, 

Aug.  2,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '62, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Aug.  2,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 


Sept. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sspt. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Aug. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


1,  '61, 
10,  '63, 


1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

2,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

19,  '64, 

1,  '61, 

2,  '61, 
5,  '64, 
5,  '61, 

29,  '62, 

1,  '61, 
24,  '61, 
15,  '61, 

2,  '61, 
14,  '64, 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
28,  '64, 

2,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

2,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

20,  '62, 


Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1,  1864— mustered 
out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1,  1864— mustered 
out  with  company,  September  8,  1SG4. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  September  10, 1863— mus- 
tered out  vnth  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  30, 1862. 


-Vet. 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  15, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  10, 

Transferred. 

Transferred. 

KiUed  at  Marye's  Heights,  May  3,  1863. 

Deserted  December,  1861. 

Deserted  December,  1861. 

Deserted  December,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64- 

Transferred. 

Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  'G4— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Deserted  December,  1861. 

Deserted  December,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 

INIustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1, 1864— in  hospi- 
tal at  muster  out. 

Discharged  August  20,  1862,  for  wounds  received 
at  Malvern  HiU. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  January,  1862. 

Drafted— drowned  at  Johnson's  Island,  Ohio, 
March,  1864. 

Deserted  December,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.,  1862. 

Deserted  October  13,  1862. 

Deserted  December,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  1864. 

Prisoner  from  June  1,  1864,  to  February  26,  '65— 
mustered  out  March  30,  1865. 

Missing  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.,  1862. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Deserted  July  30,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Died  at  Camp  Graham,  January,  1862. 

Deserted  April  25, 1864— Vet. 

Deserted  December,  1861. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Detached  as  teamster. 

Detached  to  Ambulance  Corps. 

Prisoner  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  '64— mustered 
out  February  25,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  1861. 

Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.,  1863. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  186-1— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


327 


NAME. 

BANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE 

REMARKS. 

Lawrence,  Milton... 
Miller,  William  H... 
Mnllnv    John 

Private 

...do 

do 

Sept.    1, '61, 
Aug.    2, '61, 
Sept.    1,  '61, 
Aug.    2,  '61, 

Aug.  10,  '63, 
Aug.    2,  '61, 
Sept.    1,  '61, 
Sept.    1,  '61, 
Sept.     1,  '61, 
Feb.    11, '64, 

3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Deserted  November,  1862. 

Musteredout  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Monckton,  Stephen 
Miller,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Discharged  September,  18G2,  for  wounds  receiv- 
ed at  Malvern  Hill,  July  1,  1862. 
Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 
Missing  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  1864. 

M'Fadden,  Neal 

M'Comb,  Alexan'r.. 
M'Clintock,Hugh... 
M'Feterage,  John... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Detached  to  Ambulance  Corps. 
]SIustered  out  with  company.  Sent.  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '62. 
Died  Jane  9,  '62— buried  in  Cypress  Cem'y,  L.  I. 

M'Cusker,  John 

M'Bride,  Dennis 

M'Cabe,  Thomas 

M'llvany,  Patrick... 
Maguire,  William... 
M'Donald,  R 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do   ... 

Sept.    9,  '61, 
Sept.    1, '61, 

Sept.     1,  '61, 
Sept.     1,  '61, 
Sept.     1, '61, 
Aug.  10,  '63, 

Sept.    1, '61, 
Aug.     2,  '61, 
Aug.     2,  '61, 
Aug.     2,  '61, 
Feb.    20,  '64, 
Aug.  10, '63, 
Sept.     1,  '61, 
Sept.    1, '61, 
Sept.     1,  '61, 
Aug.    2, '61, 
Aug.     2, '61, 
Sept.    1,  '61, 

July  12,  '63, 
Mar.  14,  '64, 
Jan.    26,  '64, 
Sept.    1,  '61, 
Sept.    1,  '61, 
Aug.     2,  '61, 
Mar.  28,  '64, 
Aug.    2,  '61, 

Aug.     2,  '61, 
Sept.     1,  '61, 
Sept.     1,  '61, 
Mar.   10,  '64, 
Sept.     1,  '61, 

Aug.     2,  '61, 
Sept.    1,  '61, 
Sept.     1, '61, 

Sept.    1,  '61, 
Sept.     1, '61, 
Sept.    1,  '61, 
Sept.    1,  '61, 
Sept.  12,  '61, 

Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  December  15,  1862. 

Deserted  December,  1861— sentence,  three  years 
at  Dry  Tortugas— sentence  remitted  and  hon- 
orably discharged  July,  1,  1865. 

Deserted  July  25, 1862. 

Deserted  July  25,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll— Vet. 

Drafted— captured  at  Mine  Run— died  at  Ander- 

Niblower,  Fred'k... 

...do 

do    .. 

sonville,  April  28,  1864— grave,  773. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  1861. 
Transferred  to  82d  reg  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  '62. 
Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Orr,  John      

do 

Orr,  James 

do 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Orterraan,  August.. 
Pollock,  James, 

...do 

do 

Drafted— tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Prin^le,  James. 

do 

Killed  at  Marye's  Heights,  May  3,  1863. 

Price,  Hyland. 

do 

Deserted  March  17,  1863. 

...do 

Absent  at  muster  out. 

Spratt,  Thomas 

Sayer,  WiUiam  W.. 

Storm,  Otto 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  24,  1862. 
Dicharged  July,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at  Mal- 
vern Hill,  July  1,  1862. 
Drafted— tr.  to  82d  regixnent  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Smith,  Robert. 

do 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Stewart,  Robert 

...do 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Shehan,  Michael 

Starry,  WiUiam 

Stewart,  Charles 

Spencer,  William... 
Thompson,  James... 

Thompson,  Wm 

Thompson,  John 

Tipton,  Charles  E... 
Thompson,  Geo.  W 
Urban,  Jacob 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Deserted  December,  1861. 

Deserted  January,  1864— Vet. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Wounded  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  1864— absent, 

in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  compauy,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  November  14,  1861— 

Van  Brunt,  T.  W... 

White,  Henry  C 

Walworth,  James... 

Warner,  Martin 

Wilhelm,  August.. 
White  Alfred  . 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

buried  in  Military  Asy.  Cemetery. 
Deserted  August  2,  1864— Vet. 
Absent  at  muster  out. 
Wounded  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  1864r— absent, 

in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.,  1862. 
Deserted  September  5,  1862. 

Wilson,  Thomas  M 
Zimmerman,  John. 

...do 

...do 

Deserted  December,  1861. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Company  D. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Edwin  Palmer., Capt 

Richard  A.  Griffith   1st  Lt.. 


George  Wood 

Mark  Anthony.... 
Benj.  S.  Thomas.. 
John  G.  Boyd 


Detached  as  Pro.  Mar.,  2d  Dist.,  Pa.,  July  1,  '62. 

Pr.  from  2d  Lt.  company  G,  to  1st  Lt.  company  D, 
July  15,  '62— wd.  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  '64 — 
mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  '64. 

Promoted  to  Captain  company  A,  July  22,  1862. 

Discharged  July  15,  1862. 

Died  February  9,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  Co.  G,  to  2d  Lt.  Co.  D, 
Sept.  11,  '62— killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  '64. 


328 


TWENTY-THIRD   REGIMENT, 


Frank  A.  Lynch 
Cram'r  S.  Williams 


John  Bratton. ., 

Wm.  E.  Campbell- 
Patrick  Holland 

Martin  Lamon 


Thomas  J.  Perkins 
George  P.  Mitchell. 
Thos.  J.  Milliken.... 


Thomas  Gibson 

William  Edwards., 
Isaac  Wright 


Hinson  Hollis 

Patrick  Farren 

Michael  Sweeney , 

James  Kelly 

James  M'Cune 

William  G.  Grow , 


Wm.  Montgomery. 


Charles  Brown 

John  M'Fadden 

Anthony,  John  P... 
Anthony,  Wm.  H... 

Anderson,  John 

Albany,  Andrew  J. 
Allender,  Wm.  J.... 

Allison,  Robert 

Burnett,  Charles  F. 

Barr,  Samuel 

Berry,  Lewis 

Buchanan,  James.., 
Barnes,  George  W.. 
Bardsley,  William. 

Bradley,  John  F , 

Barr,  William 

Boyd,  John , 

Burton,  Joseph 

Biles,  George  M.  W. 
Bennett,  William... 

Boyle,  John 

Campbell,  Alex'r... 
Crawford,  George... 

Cargill,  John 

Caskey,  William  G 


CoUings,  Wm.  H.., 
Campbell,  James.. 

Colligan,  John 

Campbell,  John  M 

Curry,  John 

Crole,  Robert 

Carnahan,  Charles.. 

Currin,  John 

Donnelly,  Hugh 

Dougherty,  George 
Donahue,  Edward .. 

Donnelly,  Daniel 

Fisher,  Henry 

Finley,  William 

Fisher,  James 

Fox,  John 

Gebhart,  Wm.  J 

Galbraith,  John 

Gorman,  James 

Gallagher,  Charles_ 
Goulding,  John 


IstSgt. 
..do 


Sergt.., 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


..do 

..do 

Corp.... 

..do 

..do 

..do 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.do. 


Muc. 
..do. 
Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do..... 

...do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


Aug.  21,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 


Aug.    4, 

Aug.  2, 
Dec.  26, 
Aug.    3, 


Aug.  21, 
Aug.  21, 
Aug.  26, 

Aug.    4, 

Aug.  31, 

Aug.    6, 

Aug.  21, 
Nov.  20, 
Aug,  21, 
Sept.  3, 
Sept.  6, 
Aug.  21, 

Aug.  21, 

Feb.     4, 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Jdn. 

Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Nov. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
Aug. 


Promoted  to  2d  Lt.  company  C,  July  18,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.  July  15, 1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  April,  1864— wd.  at  Cold 
Harbor— mus.  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June,  1863. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Jime,  1863— absent,  sick, 
at.  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  Co.  C,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  1861. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Feb.,  1862— wd.  at  Cold  Har- 
bor, June  1,  '64— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  8,  '64. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Nov.,  1863— mustered  out 
with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  February,  1864— mustered 
out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  February,  1864 — mustered 
out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.,  1862. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  March,  1862— killed  at  Fair 
Oaks,  Va.,  May  81,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Dec,  1861— killed  at  Cold 
Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March,  1862. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Died  at  Sandusky,  Ohio,  January  18,  1864. 

Deserted  July,  1862. 

Died  Jan.  3,  1863— buried  at  M.  A.  Cem'y,  D.  C. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Disch.  for  wds.  received  at  Fair  Oaks,  May  31,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.,  1864. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 


Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 


'64. 


Deserted  August,  1863. 
Deserted  March,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  7,  1864— ab- 
sent at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 
Discharged,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 
Deserted  September  18,  1863. 
Deserted  November  29,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.,  1861. 
Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Fair  Oaks,  May  31,'62. 
Deserted  December  16,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864, 
Transferred  to  Co.  K,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  18,  '61. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Deserted  December  16,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,  1864. 
Deserted  September  14, 1863. 


THREE  TEARS'   SERVICE. 


329 


Gallagher,  William 
Holt,  William.... 


Harvey,  Hem-y. 
Hughes,  James , 


Private 
...do 


Hughes,  Edward.... 
Harvey,  James  D.., 

Hogg,  Charles 

Hattersly,  Joseph.. 
Harmer,  Edward.. 
Hutchinson,  Joshua 

James,  John 

James,  William 

Kirljpatrick,  John.. 

Knight,  John 

Kelley,  Samuel 

Kennedy,  John 

Kiem,  Andrew 

Kiple,  Lewis 

Kates,  Samuel 

Kelley,  William — 

Laflferty,  John 

Lawrence,  Charles.. 
Moore,  Wash'g  O.... 
Marache,  Cha's  C... 
Magrus,  Frederick.. 
Mason,  Hamilton  P 

Mullin,  John 

M'Gtee,  Thomas 

M'Coy,  Henry 

M'Clung,  John 

M'Glinchy,  James.. 
M'Corkill,  Arch'd... 
M'Cartney,  Samuel 
M'Devitt,  Edward, 
M'Clane,  Samuel... 
M'Henry,  Gerald... 

M' Cloud,  William. 
M'Cormick,  John.. 
M'Falls,  Francis ... 
M'FaU,  William.... 
Neely,  Samuel  A... 

Noble,  William 

Percy,  Frederick.. 
Powers,  Michael  J. 
Rumney,  John 
RUey,  Michael.. 


Richardson,  John... 

Rose,  James 

Riebel,  Jeremiah.... 
Riley,  Benjamin  S... 

Ryan,  John 

Russell,  Peter 

Shaw,  William 

Steen,  Andrew  E.... 
Smith,  William  J... 

Simons,  SamueL 

Sweeney,  John , 

Sterling,  liiomas..., 
Stephenson,  George 
Stewart,  James .... 
Spallman,  James... 

Toland,  Neill 

Thwaite,  Alfred 

Tippen,  George 

Toner,  Michael 

Tapper,  Joseph. 

Taylor,  John 

Wmters,  James 

White,  John 

Wiley,  S^imuel....... 

42 


Sept.  5,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 

Sept.  4,  '61, 
Aug.  26,  '61, 

Aug.  21,  '61, 
Sept.  3,  '64, 
Aug.  16,  '62, 
Sept.  12,  '62, 
Feb.  20,  '64, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
Sept.  6,  '61, 
Sept.  5,  '61, 
Aug.  2, '61, 
Sept.  6,  '61, 
Sept.  5,  '61, 
Dec  26,  '63, 
Jan.  8,  '64, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
Feb.  1,  '64, 
Aug.  10,  '63, 
Mar.  21,  '64, 
Aug.  26,  '61, 
Jan.  18,  '64, 
Aug.  10,  '63, 
Feb.  10,  '64, 
Sept.  6,  '61, 
Nov.  20,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
Sept.  3,  '61, 
Feb.  23, '62, 
Aug.  12,  '62, 
Feb.  18,  '64, 
Feb.  "10, '64, 
Sept.  4,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 

Aug.  10,  '63, 
July  18,  '63, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
Aug.  6,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
Aug.  8,  '63, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
Sept.    6,  '61, 

Sept.  6, '61, 
Aug.  10,  '63, 
Sept.  3,  '61, 
Jan.  20,  '64, 
Aug.  10,  '63, 
Aug.  8,  '63, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
Sept.    3,  '61, 

Aug.  21,  '61, 
Sept.  8, '61, 
Sept.  8,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
Aug.  8,  '63, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
Sept.  8,  '61, 
Sept.  4,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
Sept.  5, '61, 
Nov.  26,  '61, 
Aug.  8,  '63, 
Aug.  3, '61, 
July  13,  '63, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 


Deserted  May  8,  1864— Vet. 

Discharged  for  wounds  received  at  Fair  Oaks, 

May  31,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.,  1861. 
Discharged  for  wo\inds  received  at  Fair  Oaks, 

May  31,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Oct.,  1863. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Deserted  January,  1862. 
Discharged  by  order  of  President  of  U.  S. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov..  186L 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864-Vet. 
Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  1865. 
Deserted  January,  1862. 
Deserted  March,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Deserted  May  8,  1864. 
Deserted  April  1,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  August  21,  1864. 
Transferred  to  United  States  Navy,  1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64, 
Deserted  November,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps, Oct.,  1 863. 
Tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Killed  at  Fair  Oaks,  May  31,  1862. 

Died  July  6,  1864,  of  wds.  received  at  Cold  Har- 
bor—buried at  National  Cemetery,  Arlington. 

Deserted  August,  1863. 

Deserted  April,  1864. 

Deserted  November,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  SeptCTaber  8,  1864. 

Killed  at  Fair  Oaks,  May  31,  1862. 

Deserted  August  8,  1863. 

Deserted  February  7,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Discharged  for  wounds  received  at  Malvern  Hill, 
July  1,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1862. 

Transferred  to  United  States  Navy,  May,  1864. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Deserted  November  1,  1863. 

Deserted  February,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Discharged  for  wounds  received  at  Fair  Oaks, 
May  31,  1862. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  1,  62. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet.     , 

Died  at  Yorktown,  May  18,  1862. 

Deserted  August  18,  1863. 

Deserted  October,  1862.  ^  -,.   ,^. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  64. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted  March  8,  1862. 

Deserted  December,  1863. 

Deserted  August  20,  1863.  ,  „  ,o^. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Transferred  to  United  States  Navy,  1864. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 


330 


rWENTT-THTED   BEGIMENT, 


Wallace,  Alexander  Private 

Winters,  Hugh '...do 

Wein,  John  T '...do 

White,  Joseph '...do„... 

Wilson,  Charles  H...'...do 

Winn,  Anthony ]...do 

Warren,  William....  ...do 

Wilson,  John [...do 

Young,  Joseph '...do 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 


5,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
10,  '62, 
3,  '61, 
18,  '63, 
24,  '61, 
10,  '63, 
10,  '63, 
27,  '63, 


Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  82d  regunent  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 
Transferred  to82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 
Killed  at  P^air  Oaks,  Va.,  May  31,  1862. 
Deserted  August  20,  1863. 
Deserted  August  20,  1863. 
i  Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864> 


COMJ»ANY     E. 


RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


William  J.  Wallace 
George  Wood  ..... 

William  Clark.... 


Henry  Reese,  Jr... 
Wm.  J.  M'Falls.... 


James  Johnston 

Martin  V.  B.  HiUer 
William  Karney„... 

Henry  Torbett 

Hugh  M' Kinney-,.. 

Edward  S.  Morgan.. 

John  Marshall  _ 


Robert  Gordon.. 
JohnM'NeUl... 


George  Robinson.. 

George  Hause 

John  Miller 

James  M' Clung.. . 
John  Stewart 


William  Miller.. 
Robert  Hayes.... 
Jas.  Arbuthnot.. 
John  Waters 


William  Dougherty 

JohnBiggot 

William  J.  Baker. 

James  Brown 

John  Morgan 

George  W.  Fow.... 
HughM'Michael... 
John  Dougherty.... 
William  S.  Davis.. 
William  Ke§y 


Aug. 
Aug. 

14, 

21, 

'61,  Is' 
'61,    3 

Aug. 

14, 

'61,   3 

Aug. 
Aug. 

14, 
14, 

'61,  3 
'61,   3 

Aug. 

14, 

'61,   3 

Aug. 
Aug. 

14, 
14, 

'61,  3 
'61,   3 

Ang. 

14, 

'SI,    3 

A«g. 

14, 

'61,    3 

Aug. 

14, 

'61,   3 

Aug. 

14, 

'62,    3 

Aug. 
Aug. 

14, 
14, 

'61,  S 
'61,    3 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

It: 

14, 
14, 

14, 

'61,  3 
'61,  3 
'61,  3 
'61,  3 
'61,   3 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

14, 
14, 
14, 
14, 

'61,  3 
'61,  3 
'61,  3 
'61,   3 

Aug. 

14, 

'61,   3 

Aug. 

14, 

'61,    3 

Aug. 

14, 

'61,   3 

Aug. 

14, 

'61,    3 

Aug. 

14, 

'61,    3 

Aug. 

14, 

'61,    3 

Aug. 

14, 

'61,   3 

Aug. 

14, 

'61,    3 

Aug. 

14, 

♦61,    3 

Aug. 

14, 

'61,    3 

Promoted  to  Major,  December  13,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Captain,  March  1,  1863— resigned 
March  17, 1864. 

Pr.  from  Cor.  to  ^t.— to  2d  Lieutenant,  Dec.  29, 
1862— to  Captain,  Aug.  9,  '64— transferred  to  82d 
regiment  P.  V,,  September  14,  1864. 

Pr,  to  Capt,  Co.  K,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  July  20,  1862. 

Pr.  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lieut,,  Feb.  11, 1862— to 
1st  Lieut,  Ju:y  20, 1862— resigned  on  account  of 
wounds,  December  29,  1862. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieut.,  July  20,  '62— to  1st  Lieut., 
Dec.  29,  '63— killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  '64. 

Reagned  November  6,  1861. 

Promoted  from  Sergeant,  Dec,  29, 18®— mustered 
out  with  company,  September  8, 1864. 

Pr.  to  Corporal— to  Sergeant,  Dec.  29, 1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Corporal— to  Sergeant,  February  28,  1863— 
mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Corporal— to  Sergeant,  March  1,  1864— 
mus.  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864, 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  June  1,  1864 — ^transferred  to  82d  regi- 
ment P.  v.,  September  14, 1864. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  Jan,  8,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Corporal.  March  1,  1864 — missing  in  ac- 
tion at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1, 1864. 

Deserted  March  3,  1863. 

Tr.  as  private  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet 

Died  at  Washington,  D,  C,  December  27, 1861. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  December  25,  1861. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  September 
14,  1864— Vet. 

Died  Aug.  16,'62,of  wds.  received  at  Malvern  Hill. 

Tr.  as  private  to  Co.  R,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Nov.  10,'62. 

Mus.  out,  as  private,  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  20,  1864— mustered 
out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Promoted  Corporal,  December  29,  '62— mustered 
out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Feb  28,  1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  September  8, 1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  February  28, 1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  8, 1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  1, 1864— mustered 
out  with  compaiiy,  September  8, 1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1,  1864— transferred 
to. 82d  regiment,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet, 

Promoted  to  Corporal  June  1,  1864— transferred 
to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1, 1864— transferred 
to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864r— Vet. 

Pi-omoted  to  Corporal,  December  27, 1861— killed 
at  Fair  Oaks,  May  31,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  August^O,  1862— killed  at 
Cold  Harbor,  June  1, 1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  1, 1864— missing  in 
action  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1, 1864. 


O^HREE  YEARS'   SERVIOP. 


331 


Daniels.  Agnew.  ... 

James  Tate. 

Acton,  James  B 

Buchanan,  James... 

Boyd,  John 

Blessington,  James 

Boyd,  Hugh 

Brooks,  Joseph 

Braceland,  Patrick. 
Buchanan,  William 
Brown,  Thomas  C... 

Brown,  James 

Boals,  John , 

Burk,  JohnC 

Bendle,  Jonah 

Brown,  Thomas 

Burk,  John  A 

Collins,  Robert 

Clark,  John  E 

Corn,  Lawrence 

Carr,  Charles 

Clark,  George , 

CarroU,  John 

Doak,  Robert 

Disart,  Robert 

Duddy,  James 

Dougherty,  Henry.. 

Davis,  Andrew 

Donnelly,  DanleL... 
Donahue,  Robert.... 

Egner,  Robert 

Fleming,  William... 
Furnace,  William... 

Fow,  Daniel 

Fow,  William 

Finley,  William 

Gibson,  James 

Gilbert,  John 

Hanna,  Robert........ 

Hance,  Charles 

Hannan,  John 

Hennessey,  John ... 
Henderson,  John... 

Holman,  George 

Helfridge,  George... 
Hamilton,  Robert... 

Humes,  John 

Higgins,  Charles.... 

Higgins,  John 

Hogan,  John 

Hasset,  Edward 

Hennessey,  Wm. ... 

Jordan,  James 

Johnston,  Adam  B 
Johnston,  William 
Keisle,  John 
Lindsey,  Wm.  H 
Long,  George 

Milan,  James 

Moore,  David 

Moore,  George 

Moore,  John 

Milan,  Bernard 

M'Vey,Hugh 

M'ConneU,  Charles 

M'Clelland,  Rich'd 

M'Intyre,  Peter 

M'Kenzie,  John 

M' Kinney,  Joseph.. 
M'Kinney,  Wm,.. 
M'Nally,  Thomas 


Aug.  14,  '61, 
Mar.  3,  '64, 
Aug.  14,  '61, 

Jan.  1,  '62, 
Aug.  14, '61, 
Aug,  14, '61, 
Aug.  14,  '61, 
Aug.  14,  '61, 
Sept.  18,  '62, 
Aug.  14,  '61, 
Aug.  14,  '61, 


Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug, 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Aug. 


14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 
1,  '62, 
28,  '62, 
14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 

13,  '62, 
17,  '62, 

14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 

13,  '62, 

14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 
10,  '63, 
14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 
27,  '62, 

1,  '62, 
14,  '61, 

13,  '62, 

14,  '61, 
14,  '61, 


Aug.  14,  '61, 

Aug.  14,  '61, 

Aug.  14, '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Aug.  14,  '61, 

Aug.  14,  '61, 


Deserted  August  1, 1864— Vqt. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  3,  186L 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  26,  '63. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  September  14,  1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V.,  September  14,  1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  H,  1st  U.  S.  Artillery,  June  15, 1863. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  February  23,  1862. 

Died  at  Bottom  Bridge,  Va.,  May  30,  1862. 

Missing  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  1864— absent 
at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  22,  '62. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  September  14,  1864. 

Killed  at  Fair  Oaks,  May  31, 1862— buried  at  Sev- 
en Pines,  Va. 

Missing  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Tr.  to  company  F,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  13,  1861. 

Died  June  8,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Cold 
Harbor.  June  1,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  24,  '62. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  vidth  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  2,  18G3. 

Discharged  by  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  Aug.  20,'6L 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  H,  23d  regiment  P.  V.,  Oct.  13,  '61. 

Killed  in  front  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  June,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1, 1864. 

Deserted  September  21,  1861. 

Deserted  February  22,  1862. 

Deserted  September  21, 1861. 

Deserted  January  30,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet- 
Missing  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1, 1864. 

Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.^  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Killed  m  front  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  June  5,  1864. 

Deserted  June  5,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Battery  G,  2d  United  States  Ar- 
tillery, April  10,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  1,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Sm'geon'scertificate,Dec  10, 1863. 


332 


TWENTY-THIRD  REGIMENT, 


M'Clung,  John 

M'Manus,  John 

M'Guiness,  James.. 

M'Neill,  James 

M'Caflferty,  James., 
M'Guiness,  John...., 

M''Vey,  John..,.. 


M'Knight,  J.  W 

M'Keown,  Thomas 

O'NeU,  Daniel.. 

Pitts,  Alexander„... 


Perry,  John  T 

Quinn,  John 

Redmond,  William 
Rankin,  Alexander 

Rankin,  James 

Robinson,  John  T... 
Sweeney,  Archibald 
Sweeney,  James.... 
Simpkins,  Belford. 

Scrowl,  James 

Sproul,  Robert 

Stewart,  Charles..., 
Shindel,  Peter  W ., 
Smith,  Archibald.., 

Scholas,  James 

SheUady,  John 


Shea,  William... 

Smith,  Thomas 

Tate,  John 

Tate,  Hugh 

Taylor,  James 

Tate,  Henry 

Wilson,  William  J., 

Warner,  Samuel 

Wallace,  George 

Young,  John 


Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..  do 


.do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Aug. 


Aug.  14, 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


4, 
14,  '61, 


Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Aug, 


61, 


Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Tr.  to  company  H,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  13,  1861. 

Died  June  27, 1864,  of  wds.  received  at  Cold  Har- 
bor, June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Died  June  8,  1862,  of  wds.  received  at  Fair  Oaks, 
May  31,  1862— buried  at  Fortress  Monroe. 

Deserted  July  9,  1862. 

Transferred  to82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet, 

Deserted  February  27,  1863. 

Prisoner  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  1864 — muster- 
ed out  Jan.  31,  1865. 

Drafted— deserted  August  30,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sfept.  14,  1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet.    , 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 

Died  Dec.  3, 1861— buried  in  M.  A.  Cem'y,  D.  C» 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  December  3,  1861. 

Died  June  19,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Cold 
Harbor — buried  at  Philadelphia. 

Missing  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,'64 

Deserted  August  1, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  1,  '62. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va.,  May  31,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  7,  1862. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,'64. 


Company  F. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


James  Gwyn 

John  B.  Fassett. 


John  B.  Hunterson 

Dion  Birney 

Henry  A  Marchant 
John  B.  Van  Cleve 


William  Vodges . 

Chas.  W.  Anderson 
David  ColviUe .... 


WiUiam  Green.... 

1  Frederick  Huber. 
James  Masland ..., 


Casper  Miller  . 
Henry  Robson. 


Charles  M.  Young... 
Benj.  F.  Atkinson, 


Capt.. 
..do.. 


1st  Lt. 
..do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 


2d  Lt. 

Serg't. 
,..do„.. 


.do. 


...do.., 
Corp. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 


Aug. 
Aug. 


2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 


Aug.    2,  '61, 


Aug. 
Aug. 


2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 


Aug.    2,  '61, 


Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 


2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 


2,  '62, 
2,  '61, 


2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 


Resigned  July  22,  1862. 

Pr.  from  1st  Lieut,  company  C,  and  Adjutant, 

July  18, 1862— on  detached  service  as  A.  A.  D.  C. 
Resigned  July  22,  1862. 
Resigned  July  22,  1862. 
Fr.  to  Captain  company  I,  January  1,  1863. 
Pr.  from  1st  Sgt.  company  K,  to  2d  Lieut,  com-. 

pany  I,  Jan.  24,  '62— to  1st  Lieut.  Co.  F,  Jan.  1, 

1863— raus.  out  with  company  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Pr.  to  2d  Lieut.,  Dec.  15,  '62— mustered  out  with 

company,  September  8,  1864. 
Died  February  7,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Sergeant  May  18, 3863 — mustered  out  with 

company,  September  8,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Sei^eant,  Jan.  1,  1863 — naustered  out  with 

company,  September  8, 1864. 
Died  of  wounds,  May  31,  1862. 
Pr.toCor.,  Dec.  1, 1863— to  Sgt.,  March  26, 1864— 

mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  '64. 
Pr.  to  2d  Lt.  Co.  E,  Aug.  27,  1864— transferred  to 

82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Sergeant,  February  3,  1862— mustered  out 

with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Dec.  1,  1861— to  2d  Lt.,  llSthreg.  P.  V.; 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  18,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 


THREE  TEAKS'   SERVICE. 


333 


Henry  Barnholdt . 

Henry  H.  Cuzier... 
Francis  L.  Ellis.... 
William  M.  Garvey 

James  H.  Graham. 

Alexander  Johnson 
John  Kelly 


George  Graham. 
Andrew  White. . 
Atkinson,  Joseph... 

Boyle,  John 

Benson,  George  A... 

Bodkin,  Robert 

Brewer,  Joseph 

Brady,  Thomas 

Bothwell,  James 

Brestler,  Wm.  S 

Bechman,  Adolph... 
Connelly,  Johnj  Sr. 
Connelly,  John,  Jr.. 

Cole,  Stanley  F 

Carrigan,  John 

Campbell,  David 

Craig,  William 

Donnelly,  Dan'l,  Sr 

Doyle,  John 

Dunn,  Edward 

Donnelly,  Dan'l,  Jr 
Dougherty  James... 
Duncan,  William... 

Evans,  Lewis 

Ear le,  James 

Emmons,  Reading.. 
Edwards,  William.. 

Fisher,  Julius 

Fullerton,  William 
Flanigan,  William.. 
Fee,  Samuel 


Gowan,  Edward 

Graham,  Geo.  W... 

Graham,  Daniel 

Glaze,  John 

Garin,  Austin 

Gorman,  Thos.  B ... 

Harris,  Charles 

Hickey,  Patrick 

Hemphill,  WilUam 

Henry,  James 

Hastern,  Charles 

Hamilton,  James ... 


Henry,  Peter 

Hunter  bock,  C 

Harp,  Jacob 

Keesey,  William  H 
Keesey,  James  W... 

Kilpatrick,  Wm 

Kennedy,  Michael.. 

Kennedy,  Peter 

Lukens,  Chas.  P 

Loane,  Abraham.... 

Lewison,  David 

Long,  Andrew 

Love,  Robert 

Love,  James 

Lukins,  Thos.  S, 

Lewis,  Jacob 

Long,  John , 

Lynn,  Henry  ... 
Moffit,  John 


Corp.. 


Sept.  1,  '61, 

Sept.  15,  '62, 

Sept.  15,  '62, 

Aug.  2,  '61, 

Sept.  15,  '62, 

Aug.  6, 

Aug.  2,  '61, 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Dec. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 

2,  '61, 

3,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

"2,''6i', 

2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 

10,  '63, 


Jan.    16,  '64, 

Aug.  2,  '61) 
Aug.  2,  '61, 
July  16,  '63, 
Aug.  2,  '61, 
Oct.  8,  '61, 
Sept.  1,  '61 
Aug.  2,  '61, 
Aug.  2,  '61 
Sept.  15,  '62, 
Aug.  2,  '61, 
Aug.  2,  '61, 
Sept.  15,  '62, 
Aug.  2,  '61, 
Sept.  23,  '61, 
Aug.  2,  '61, 
Sept.  15,  '62, 
Aug.    2,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  1862— mustered  out  with 

company,  September  8,  1804. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  18G4. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  October  15, 1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  1,  1864— transferred 

to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  September  14,  1864. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  September  14,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  26, 1864— mustered 

out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Deserted  May  31,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Died  June  1,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 
Deserted  July  5,  1863. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  7,  '62. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 
Deserted  November  12,  1861. 
Deserted  July  7,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 
Deserted  July,  1862. 
Deserted  December  12,  1861. 

Ti-.  to  company  K,  23d  reg.  P.  V Vet. 

Mustered  out,  December  1,  1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Deserted  November  12,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  8,  1862. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Died  October  16,  1862— buried  in  Mount  Olivet 

Cemetery,  Frederick,  Maryland. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  19,  1862. 
Tr.  to  2d  Penn'a  Cavalry,  Nov.  2,  1862. 
Died  January  25,  1864. 
Deserted  December  12,  1861. 
Deserted  October  5,  1862. 
Deserted  March  16,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mus,  out  by  S.  O.,  to  enlist  as  Hos.  Stew. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  and  died  at 

Philadelphia,  August  21,  1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Deserted  March  16,  1862. 

Tr.  to  Co.  K,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  26,  1863— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 
Died  May  31,  1862,  of  wounds  rec.  in  action. 
Died  May  31,  1862,  of  vrounds  rec.  in  action. 
Deserted  January  16,  1862. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Sept.  12,  1862. 
Di3cnarged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1,  '63. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  7, 1862. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 
Died  February  23,  1863. 
Deserted  November  12,  1861. 
Deserted  July  11,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 


334 


TWENTY-THIRD  REGIMENT, 


Moore,  Joseph 

Morley,  Thomas 

Mathews,  James . ... 
Maxwell,  William.. 

M'Cabe,  Peter 

M'Garvey,  James... 
M'Elroy,  WiJUam... 
M'Clusky,  Ohas.  B. 
M'Hughs,  Patrick.. 
M'Fadden,  James... 
M'Corkle,  Thomas.. 

M'Kissick,  John 

Neely,  George  W... 

Parker,  James 

Prentiss,  John 

Pumell,  John 

Powell,  Alexander.. 


Peter,  Henry 

Rodgers,  Andrew  J 
Russell,  William.... 
Rodgers,  WiUiam... 

Roney,  Thomas 

Rosenthall,  Aug 

Robinson,  Lucius.. 
Robinson,  John  T.. 

Staflbrd,  George 

Stetzell,  Albert 

Singer,  Augustus.., 
Shaw,  Zachariah  J. 

Snell,  Owen 

Stanley,  John 

Stanley,  George  W. 

Tarbott,  James 

Taylor,  William.... 

Thomas,  E 

Valentine,  Henry.. 
Wray,  William  J .. 
Wert,  William  A.. 
William,  Charles  A 
Whitman,  Jacob  M 
Weaver,  William  A 
Weise,  Elias 


Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


...do., 
...do., 
...do.. 
...do., 
...do., 
...do., 
...do., 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do., 
...do.. 
...do., 
...do., 
...do.. 
...do. 
...do., 
...do., 
...do., 
...do., 
...do. 
...do. 

...do 

...do 
...do 


Jan. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


1, '64, 
2,  '61 
2,  '61 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


2,  '61 
2,  '61 
2,  '61 
2,  '61 
25,  '64 
2,  '61 
2,  '61 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Jan. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


2,  '61, 
2,  '61 
2,  '61 
2,  '61 
2,  '61 

16,  '64, 
2,  '61 
2, '61 
2,  '61 
2,  '61 

1,  '62, 

2,  '61 

1,  '61 

2,  '61 
1,  '61 

1,  '61 

2,  '61 
2, '61 


Aug.    2,  '61, 


Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


15,  '62, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 

15,  '62, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 


Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 
Deserted  February  25,  1862. 
Deserted  March  1,  1862. 
Deserted  March  16,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  3, 1863. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 
Died  June  12,  1862. 

Died  at  Andersonville,  April  18,  '64— .grave,  605. 
Deserted  March  1,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  12,  '62. 
Prisoner  from  June  1, 1864,  to  March  1, 1865 — mus- 
tered out  April  12,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Died  May  31,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 
Deserted  September  18,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  23d  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  28,  1862. 
Transferred  to  58th  regiment  P.  V.,  April  1, 1862. 
Transferred  to  58th  regiment  P.  V.,  April  1, 1862. 
KUled  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1, 1864— Vet. 
Deserted  October  10,  1862. 
Deserted  March  16,  1862. 
Deserted  March  16,  1862. 
Deserted  July  4, 1863. 
Deserted  March  16,  1862. 

Died  at  Andersonville,  Aug.  30,  '64— grave,  7,250. 
Deserted  May  10,  1863. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1, 1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  12,  '62. 
Died  December  1,  1861. 


Company  G. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


John  Maxwell 

James  M.  Linnard. 


Jesse  Simcox 

Thos.  J.  Armstrong 


Frank  Taylor. 


James  House .... 

Richard  A.  Griffith 

JohnG.  Boyd 

L.  H.  M'Claskey.. 
James  Culbertson. 
William  C.  Barclay 

Benton  H.  Karnes. 

John  Keen 

David  Applegate... 
Thomas  H.  Boyd... 
Samuel  C.  Duswald 


Capt. 
..do.. 


1st  Lt.. 
...do.... 


.do. 


.do. 


2d  Lt.. 
IstSgt. 
...do.... 
Serg't. 
...do.... 


..do... 
..do.. 
Corp. 
..do.. 
..do.. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Sept. 


Aug. 


Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


2, 

'61, 

3 

2, 

'61, 

3 

3, 

'61, 

3 

2, 

'61, 

3 

13, 

'61, 

3 

24, 

'61, 

3 

3, 

'61, 

3 

24, 

'6l! 

3 

24, 

'61, 

3 

24 

'61, 

3 

24, 

'61, 

3 

24, 

'61, 

3 

13, 

'61, 

3 

1, 

'61, 

3 

24, 

'61, 

3 

1, 

'61, 

3 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Captain,  Jan.  1,  1863— detached  to 

General  Detreaubriand's  Staff,  Aug.  15,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Captain  company  B,  Aug.  31,  1862. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  company  M,  Sept.  2, 1861— to 

Lt.  company  G,  August  31,  1862— detached  on 

General  Shaler's  Staff- died  January  2,  1864. 
Pr.  from  1st  Sgt.  Co.  I,  to  2d  Lt.  Co.  G,  July  22, 

1862— to  1st  Lt.,  March  3, 1864— to  Capt.  Co.  I, 

Sept.  9,  1864. 
Pr.  from  1st  Sgt.  to  Ist  Lt.,  Aug.  11,  '64— tr.  to  82d 

regiment  P.  V.,  September  14,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  Company  D,  July  15,  1862. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.  company  D,  Sept.  11, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar  20,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Cor.,  Mar.  1,  1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,  1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 
KiUed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 


THREE  teaks'   SERVICE. 


335 


Frederick  Fisher , 


John  Gibson 

John  Hays 

George  W.  Johnson 

Geo.  M.  Mackinson 

John  Mills 

William  Muschert.. 

William  R.  Roe 

John  Stevenson 

Henry  S.  Winner... 
AUibone,  Thomas... 
Anthony,  Harry  D.. 
Artman,  Samuel.. 

Boyd;  Andrew 

Backius,  William 
Brown,  James  S.. 
Bantem,  William. 

Black,  Robert 

Brinker,  Alfred... 
Bantam,  Henry  W.. 

Black,  James 

Boddy,  George  W.. 
Connelly,  Martin ... 
Connelly,  Edmund 
Culbertson,  Ed.  A.. 
Chadwick,  Wm.  B.. 
Cuskaden,  James... 
Clair,  WUliamH.... 

Cavender,  Philip 

Cassady,  Joseph 

Crawford,  George... 
Donahue,  Charles... 

Davis,  John 

Dankle,  Alfred  J.... 

Donahue,  Thos 

Davenport,  James.., 
Dunn,  Francis  A.... 

Ernst,  Henry 

Ewell,  George  W ... 

Edward,  John 

Flenard,  Wm.  H 

Fraley,  Geo.  W 

Falby,  George  W  .., 

Fisher,  Henry 

Fitzpatrick,  John.. 
Grant,  Edward  J... 
Graham,  William.. 
Haddock,  Henry... 
Hilsee,  Robert  C... 

Huber,  Peter  

Harey,  Patrick 

Hazlett,  Matthew.. 
Howard,  Wm.  H  .. 
Highly,  William.... 
Kreason,  James  C. 

Kerr,  George 

Kerr,  George  W 

Lithgen,  William.... 
Lindsay,  Adrian  G. 
Mackelhany,  Jacob 

Milligan,  George 

Maholland,  Wm 

Miller,  Richard  J... 


do. 

do. 

...do. 


Corp., 


..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Muc... 
Private 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

...do 

...do 

..do. 
..do. 

..do 

..do 
..do 
..do 

..do 

..do. 
..do . 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do, 
...do 
...do 
..do 
..do 
..do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 


Manderfield,  John., 

Morely,  John  F 

M'Kneass,  Thomas 

M'Bride,  Peter 

M'  Carty ,  George. ... 

M'Afee,  John  W 

M'Ginnis,  James... 
M'Nickel,  Alfred .. 
M'Bride,  Wm.  J, 


DATE  OP  M09TEB     I 
INTO  SERVICE, 


Aug.  27,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 
Aug.  28,  '61, 
Sept.    1,  '61, 


Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Aug, 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 


24,  '61, 

24,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

24,  '61, 

6,  '61, 
24,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
24,  '61, 
24,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
30,  '62, 
18,  '62, 

3,  '61, 

30,  '62, 

7,  '61, 

31,  '61, 
24,  '61, 

6,  '61, 
1,  '62, 

30,  '62, 
1,  '61, 

24,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

24,  '61, 

22,  '61, 

24,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

24,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

27,  '61, 
24,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
24,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

28,  '62, 
24,  '61, 
24,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

24,  '61, 

24,  '61, 

26,  '62, 

28,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

16,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

22,  '61, 

24,  '61, 

1.  '61. 


Sept.  1,  '61, 
Aug.  25,  '61, 
Aug.  24,  '61, 
Aug.  24,  '61, 
Sept,  1,  '61, 
Sept.  1,  '61, 
Aug.  28,  '61, 
Sept.  1,  '61, 
Sept.    1,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  16,  1862. 
Died  February,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  December  12,  1862— mtis- 

tered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  1,  1864. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va.,  May  31,  1862. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864— Vet, 
Deserted  July  7, 1863. 
Deserted  July  10,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  R,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  31, 1861. 
Killed  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va.,  May  31, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  crmpany  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Jan.  1,  1863. 
Tr.  to  32d  regiment,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64, 
Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 
Died  January  27,  1864. 
Died  June  26,  1862. 
Deserted  September  1,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8, 1884. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  15,  '61. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  16, 1862. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V-,  Sept.  14,  '64. . 
Died  of  wounds,  August  15,  1862. 
KiUed  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va.,  May  31, 1862. 
Deserted  November  19, 1862. 
Deserted  May  3,  1863, 

Transferred  to  company  D,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  16, 1862. 
Deserted  June  8,  1862. 
Deserted  September  27,  1862. 
Died  August  1,  1862. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  22,^862. 
Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,  1864. 
Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,  1864. 
Deserted  June  1,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  >64. 
Deserted  April  10,  1862. 

Transferred  to  company  R,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 
Died  of  wounds.  May  31,  1862. 
Deserted  December  1,  1862. 
Deserted  June  1,  1862. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  9,  '63. 
Deserted  June  1,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  24,  '61. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 
On  detached  service  in  Philadelphia— transferred 
to  82d  regiment  P.  V.  September  14, 1864— Vet. 
Deserted  July  1,  1862. 
Deserted  January  10,  1862.  ,  „  ,o^. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 
Died  August  25,  1864. 
Deserted  November  15,  1861. 
Deserted  September  18,  1862. 


336 


TWENTY-THLRD  REGIMENT, 


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M' Kinney,  Rob't  J..  Private 
Norris,  Charles  H, 

Nacey,  James 

Nagl©,  Louis  H I 

NeJson,  George  W...' 

Nathans,  John j 

Peile,  Frank  C ' 

Painter,  John ] 

Patterson,  Robert... 

Poole,  Jefferson I 

Robinson,  James 

Robb,  Robert 

Rutherlord,  Wm.  G 

Roe,  Jesse  B ' 

Reynolds,  Edw'd  A' 

Reward,  Henry ' 

Rea,  Francis  D ' 

Rush,  William  E...! 
Robinson,  Lucius  J 
Smith,  Edward  J... I 
Smallwood,  Chas.  E 

Sewell,  Reuben ' 

Sperry,  Samuel  R, 

Stokly,  Joseph 

Sarch,  John 

Summers,  Fred'k, 

Stevens,  Harry 

Spencer,  John  H L.do .., 

Smith,  James L.do.. 

Stewart,  Samuel  P.J...do .., 

Way,  Joseph |...do.., 

Willie,  Theodore do .. , 

Way,  Thomas  L I. ..do.., 

WUson,  John  T [...do.. 

Yocum,  Jacob  H I... do.. 

Yeager,  John I. ..do.. 


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Oct. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept, 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Apr. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

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Deserted  September  29,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Absent,  wounded  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  3,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar,  12,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  Sept,  8,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  Sept,  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  19,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  Sept,  8, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  25, 1862. 
Tr.  to  82d  regument  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864-Vet. 
Deserted  June  20,  1862. 
Deserted  November  26,  1861. 
Deserted  January  22,  1861. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Tr.  to  company  F,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  10,  1862. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept  14,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 
Tr,  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14.  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 
Died  November  3,  1861. 
Died  January  20,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Va,,  May  3,  1863. 
Deserted  May  3,  1863. 

Transferred  to  company  R,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8.  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  20, 1863. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  May  3,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 
KiUed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,  1864. 


Company  H. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Francis  Keyser ., 
James  M,  Craig,. 

Job  T.  Hickman.. 


Fred'k  P.  Backus 

John  E,  Collins 

Henry  A.  Mar  chant 
James  M.  Linnard. 
Alexander  D.  Bailie 
James  Spence.... 


John  S.  Linton., 


Francis  M.  Worth. 

Stephen  Palmor  e . . . 

Thos.  H.  Michals.. 
Cornelius  Lukens. 
Samuel  F.  Bolton . 
Anthony  Schaffer . 

James  Fullerton.... 
Geo.  S.  Slaysman.. 

David  H.  Uber 

John  Gallagher 


Wilfiam  L.  Uber.... 
George  W.  Palmer., 


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Aug. 
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Aug, 
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'61, 

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3 

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3 

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'61, 

3 

20, 

'61, 

3 

1, 

'61, 

3 

20, 

'61, 

3 

1, 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

Discharged  by  Special  Order,  Sept.  28,  1863. 
Pr.  from  2d  to  1st  Lieut.,  Jan,  1, 1863— to  Captain, 

Nov.  1,  '63— mus.  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,'64. 
Pr.  to  2d  Lieut.,  Jan.  1,  1863— to  1st  Lieut.,  Jan. 

1,  1864— mus,  out  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864.  , 
Resigned  March  18,  1862. 
Resigned  October  31,  1861. 
Transferred  to  company  F,  May  1,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Captain  company  G,  January  1,  '63. 
Resigned  May  1,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Corporal,  Dec.  1, 1862— to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,'64— 

mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Corporal,  July  1, 1863— to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,'64— 

mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Prisoner  of  war— wounded  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va., 

June  1,  1864. 
Pr.  to  1st  Lieut,  company  E,  23d  regiment  P.  V., 

August  9,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864-Vet. 
Killed  at  battle  of  Fair  Oaks,  May  31,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Corporal,  May  1,  1863— wounded  at  Cold 

Harbor,  June  1,  1864— in  hospital  at  muster  out. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  1,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  1,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  1,  1864. 
Transferred  to  company  E,  22d  regiment  P.  V., 

August  23,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  1,  1864. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  Navy,  April  1,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  in  battle  of  Malvern  Hill,  Va.,  July  1,  '62. 


TmiEE  YEARS'  SERvicr:. 


Wm.  H.  Garwood... 

William  Beatty 

George  Howell 

Andrews,  James  C 

Borhwell,  John 

Brinker,  Henry  P.. 

Bell,  George  R 

Brown,  James  C... 

Barry,  Samuel 

Black,  Charles 

East; an,  William... 
Berringer,  Wm 


Cavanagh,  Wm.  H. 
Campboll,  James.... 

Crear,  Henry  H 

Coates,  Henry 

Craig,  David  R 

Canning,  John 

Childs,  Stephen 

Cronin,  John. 

Dufford,  James 

Delaney,  Michael  F 

Davis,  Theodore 

Dewald,  Reuben 

Dyer,  Francis 

Bubarry,  Rob.  S 

Dougherty,  Wm.... 

Earle,  James  C 

Farrell,  William 

Forsyth,  Colin 

Glenn,  John  L 

Griffith,  John 

Granger,  William... 

Hou'.di,  William 

Harris,  William 

Haviland,  John 

Ha^au,  Barnett 

Hughes,  Patrick 

Haley,  Patrick 

Hciler,  Frank. 

Helfitch,  George 

Hardcastle,  James.. 
Johnson,  John  G.... 
Jenkins,  Benjamin 
Tones,  Benjamin.... 

Kelly,  John 

Kelley,  WilUam 

Kane,  Thomas 

Eandis,  John 

Lant,  John  A 

Linton,  William 

Lewis,  Edward 

M'Crossin,  David ... 
M'Carty,  Patrick 


Mickle,  Adin  B 

Michals,  Joseph 

Michals,  Wm.  B 

Milford,  W.  W 

Morris,  Henry  W... 
Munday,  Cornelius 
Myers,  Thomas 


Mack,  George  W... 
M'Cafferty,  James. 
M'Dermott,  Philip. 
M'Kenria,  James... 
M'Guire,  Charles  .. 
M'Grey,  William  .. 
M'Kinlej',  Henry.. 
M'Ewen,  Lawrence 

Mann,  Thomas 

Pommer,  G.  A 

Palmer,  De  Witt  C. 
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Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Sept. 

Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
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Jan. 
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Aug. 
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Aug. 
Aug. 
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Aug. 
Aug. 
Jan. 


13,  '61, 
13,  '61, 

15,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
24,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 

5,  '64, 

23,  '64, 

5,  '61, 

24,  '61, 

18,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
24,  '61, 
24,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
10,  '61, 

6,  '61, 
24,  '61, 

6,  '61, 

16,  '61, 
26,  '61, 

13,  '61, 

2,  '61, 
10,  '61, 

14,  '63, 
6,  '61, 

3,  '61, 
24,  '61, 

19,  '61, 
28,  '64, 
28,  '61, 
10,  '61, 

1,  '62, 

15,  '64, 
24,  '64, 

6,  '61, 
15,  '61, 
15,  '61, 

20,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
20,  '61, 

1,  '62, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
23,  '64, 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Nov. 
Sept. 
Aug. 


11,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
10,  '61, 

10,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
6,  'Glj 
6,  '61, 


Nov. 

it 

'61, 

Aug. 

15, 

'61, 

Sept. 

1, 

'61, 

Sept. 

1, 

'61, 

Aug. 

6, 

'61, 

Sept. 

1, 

'62, 

Aug. 

10, 

'61, 

Aug. 

15, 

'61, 

Aug. 

20, 

'61, 

Aug. 

10, 

'61, 

Aug. 

20, 

'01, 

Deserted  November  17,  1861. 
Deserted  November  17, 1801. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864. 
Deserted  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  3,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Absent,  on  detached  service,  at  muster  out. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864— Vet, 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864. 
Deserted  November  17,  1861. 
Deserted  Jan.  20,  1863— returned  and  deserted 

again,  July  21,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  18,  '61. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864— Vet. 
Ti-.  to  Co.  B,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  March  15,  1862. 
Tr.  to  Co.  K,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  31,  1862. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864— Vet, 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  by  accident,  October  20,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  28,  1863. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V-.,  Aug.  23, 1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  Co.  K,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  1,  1861. 
Deserted  January  20,  1863. 
Deserted  September  1,  1863. 
Deserted  August  9, 1861. 
Mustered  out  September  24,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  15, 1863. 
Deserted  February,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  3, 1863. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17,  1862. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864. 
Tr.  to  Co.  F,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Feb.  1,  1864. 
KiUed  at  battle  of  Fair  Oaks,  Va.,  May  31,  1862. 
Deserted  January  20,  1863. 
Deserted  August,  1862. 
Deserted  May,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  15,  1863. 
Doserted  August,  1862. 
De-.erted  May  1, 1864. 

Died  Dec.  18,  1864— buried  at  Hampton,  Va. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E.  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864. 
Killed  at  battle  of  Fair  Oaks,  Va.,  May  31,  1862. 
Deserted  August,  1862. 
Deserted  January,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.  1, 1862— to  Sgt.,  July 

17,  1864— reduced  August  1,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  12,  1862. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  12,  1862. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864. 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  September  12,  1863. 
Died  Aug.  19,  1862.  of  wds.  rec.  at  Fair  Oaks.    - 
Killed  at  battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1. 

1864— Vet. 
•Deserted  September  10,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  15,  1862. 
Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864. 
Deserted  August,  1862. 
Deserted  January,  1863. 
Deserted  August,  1862. 

Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864— Vet. 
Tr  to  Co,  E,  23d  reg,  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864-^Vet. 


338 


TWENTY-THIED  RBGIMENT, 


Robinson,  William 

Ruby,  William 

Roach,  John 

Riley,  Benjamin  S.. 
Reeves,  Howell 


Risley,  Annanias.. 
Staismoxe,  William 


Smith,  James  N 
Smith,  Sherwood  B 


Slaysman,  Chas.  R 
Steele,  Washington 


Schall,  Anthony.... 

Stillwell,  Cyrus 

Stutzenbach,  Emil. 

Schenek,  Adam 

Smith,  William  H.. 


Smith,  Charles 

Sands,  Davi<l.  

Sedan,  Robert 

Smith,  Frederick ... 

Sweeney,  John 

Tripner,  George  C. 

Truxall,  G  eorge 

Umstead,  William.. 


Wallace,  James do 

Young,  George ...do 


Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


..do. 
..do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do., 
.do. 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Sept.  6,  '61, 
Feb.  20,  '62, 
Aug.  20,  '61, 
July  28,  '61, 
Sept.     1,  '61, 

Aug.  15,  '61, 
Sept.    1,  '61, 

Aug.  15,  '61, 
Sept.  24,  '61, 
Aug.  24,  '62, 
Aug.  20,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 
July  13,  '63, 
Aug.  10,  '63, 
July  15, '63, 
Sept.  14,  '61, 

Sept.  6,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
Jan.  23,  '64, 
Jan.  28,  '64, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 
Jan.  13,  '63, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 

Aug.  29,  '61, 
Aug.  15.  '61, 


Mustered  ont  with  company,  Sept.  8, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  26,  '62. 

Tr.  to  Co.  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.  R,  23d  regiment  P.  V.,  Dee.  1,  1861. 

Died  at  Washigton,  February  4,  1862— buried  in 
Mil.  Asy.  Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Deserted  i^.Tay  27,  1864. 

Deserted  September  10,  1863— returned  January 
1,  1864— mus.  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgecwi's  certificate,  Jan.  23,  '63. 

Transferred  to  company  E,  August.  23,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  E,  August  23,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  E,  August  23, 1864— sen- 
tenced to  Dry  Tortugas. 

Transferred  to  company  E,  August  23, 1864 — ^Vet. 

Transferred  to  company  E,  August  23,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  E,  August  23,  1864. 

Killed  at  battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1, 1864. 

Died  June  28, 1864,  of  wds.  received  at  Cold  Har- 
bor, Va. ,  June  1 ,  '64 — ^bu.  in  N.  Cem  ,  Arlington. 

Deserted  January,  1863. 

Deserted  September,  1863. 

Deserted  Julv  3,  1863, 

Deserted  February  15,  1864. 

Deserted  February  15,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  18,  '63. 

Tr.  to  company  E,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  1864. 

Died  July,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Fair  Oaks, 
May  31,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  K,  23d  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  1, 1861. 

Deserted  December  28,  1862. 


Company  I. 

RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


Frank  Granello 

Chas.  C.  Haldeman 
Henry  A.  Marchant 

GUbert  Adams.... 


Jesse  S.  Williams... 

Frank  Taylor 

Russell  P.  Howard 

WiUiam  Morast 

William  R.HaU 

James  M.  Smith 

John  Reen 

Robert  G.  Bartel 

William  Stephens... 
William  D.  Sloan... 
Wilham  H.  Myers... 
John  B.  Bowers 


Edward  M'Mahon... 

James  M'Comb 

Stephen  Palmer 

Daniel  H.  Pedrick... 
.Jacob  F.  Albright... 

Charles  Voigt 

Oliver  M'Fadden.... 

EliasLomax 

John  G.  Franklin... 

John  S.  Ohmit 

Henry  Zimmerman 

John  L.  Grubb 

Frank  Murphy 

Henry  Laing 

A-lbertson.  Sam'l  W 


Resigned  January  23,  1862. 

Pr.  from  2d  Lt.,  Jan.  23,  '62— resigned  Jan.  1,  '63 

Tr.  from  company  F,  23d  regiment  P.  V.,  Jan.  1, 

1863— killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1, 1862. 
Absent — detached  on  Gen.  L.  P.  Graham's  staflF, 

February,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Sergeant,  July  1, 1862— to  2d  Lieut.,  Jan.  1, 

1863— mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  '64. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lieut,  company  G,  23d  regiment 

P.V.,  July  22,  1862. 
Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864— Vet. 
Not  on  inuster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  company  H,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
Transferred  to  company  H,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
Transferred  to  company  G,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
Pr.  from  ranks — mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Pr.  from  ranks — mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 
Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864— Vet. 
Promoted  from  ranks — died  of  wounds  received 

at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  company  H,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
Transferred  to  company  H,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept,  14, 1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V,,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,  1864. 
Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,Sept,  14, 1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 


THKEB  YEAKS'   SEEVICE. 


339 


Aston,  Isaac 

Bayley,  James  C 

Brown,  Johm  E 


Beck,  John 

Butcher,  Alex'r  M". 
Butcher,  Robt.  A.... 
Berger,  AbramH. 

Butler,  Joseph 

Berg,  John  D 

Booth,  'fhomas.... 

Boyd,  Robert 

Blair,  William  P.. 


Brown,  Edwin  C.„. 

Brooks,  Geo.  W 

Barrett,  John 

Burns,  James 

Boas,  Jacob  R 

Burns,  John 

Bulner,  Edward. 
Christy,  John.. 

Coakley,  John . 


Cline,  Frank do. 

Crandell,  CharleSo do. 

Cooley,  Joseph do. 

Carpenter,  Wm do. 


Coles,  James  M-  D,. 

Crear,  Harry  H. 

Dunbar,  Robert  S... 

Detrick,  Joseph 

Daily,  James. 

Dunbar,  Thomas..... 

Dickey,  Wm.  M 

Dean,  Joseph 
Dome,  Frederick. 

Dunkle,  John  

Duffy,  William... 

Dicki  John  M 

Dinsmore,  John... 
Eisenberger,  Mart.. 
Foster,  William  A.- 
Francis, Hem-y  P. 

Fry,  David. 

Fallon,  John 

Fry,  Jacob  B 

Fisher,  William... 

Fullerton,  J , 

<Goi-mley,  John.... 
Grubb,  Jacob  A... 
Goodsmith,  Frank.. 
Green,  William 
Goodwin,  John. 
Gibbs,  Charles. . 
Hambright,  Chas.  K 

Harris,  Samuel 

Henderson,  Jacob... 
Harrington,  Jacob... 

Hoes,  Gottlieb. 

Hernley,  Abram  H. 

Harrie,  Emil 

Holmes,  John 

Irwin,  William , 

Kline,  George  H i 


Kerr,  John 

King,  John 

liCe,  John 

Lewenberg,  Jos.... 
Liewis,  Henry  C... 
Markley,  Samuel. 


July  1,  '63, 
Aug.  1?.,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 

Sept.  4,  '61, 
Aug.  6,  '61, 
Mar.  19, '63, 
Sept.  4,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Aug.  8,  '61, 
Aug.  3,  '61, 
Aug..  19,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 

Aug.  15,  '61, 

Aug.  13,  '61, 

Julv  IS,  '63, 

Feb.  18,  '63, 

Aug.  10,  '63, 

Aug.  12,  '63, 

Aug.  13,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 

Aug.  13,  '61, 

July  28,  '63, 
Aug.  12,  '63, 
Aug.  6,  '6J, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 


Aug.  13,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61^ 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Aug.  19,  '61, 
Aug.  30,  '61, 
Sept.  4,  '61, 
Sept.  4,  '61, 
Sept.  4, '61, 
Aug-  12,  '63, 
July  11,  '63, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Aug.  1.3,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Sept.  I,  '61, 
Aug-  13,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Sept.  1,  '61, 
July  15, '61, 
Aug-  11, '63, 
Feb.  8,  '64, 
Aug.  17,  '64, 
Aug.  20,  '64, 
Aug.  20,  '61, 
Sept.  4,  '61, 
Aug-  13,  '61, 
Aug-  13,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '63, 
Aug.  19,  '61, 
Sept.  4, '61, 
July  10, '63, 
July  6,  '63, 
Aug.  2, '63, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
July  11, '63, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Aug-  19, '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 

Aug.  20,  '61, 
Aug.  3,  '63, 
Sept.  1,  '61, 
Aug.  13, '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 


Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll — ^Vet. 

Wounded  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  1864— absoot 

in  hospital. 

Tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Tr.  to*^2d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1«64. 

Tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1664— Vet. 

Died  Julv  31,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Fair 

Oaks— buried  at  Portsmouth,  Va. 

K'Jled  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1,  1864— Vofc. 

Deserted  July  G,  1863. 

Deserted  August  24,  1863. 

Deserted  December,  1863. 

Drafted— deserted  March  14,  1864. 

Drafted— deserted  March  18, 1864. 

Transferred  to  company  K,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Wound-ed  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  1, 1864— absenit 
in  hospital. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  un- 
known. 

Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Deserted  August  24,  1864. 

Tr.  to.82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Captured  at  Cold  Harbor,  -Tune  1,  1864— died  Feb. 
21,  1866— buried  in  First  Division  United  States 
General  Hospital  Cemetery,  Annapolis. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  •company  H,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown, 

Tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14.  1864— Vet. 

Deserted  August  24,  1863. 

Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg,  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  P,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  company  H,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  (jompany  K,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out- 
Transferred  to  company  H,  23d  regiment  P.  v. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Absent,  on  detached  service  in  1st  Penn'a  Art. 

Drafted— tr-  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Drafted— deserted  March  1,  1863. 

Transferred  to  company  H,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  company  H,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  8,  1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  18,  1864— V«t. 

Died— date  vinknown. 

Deserted  August  24,  1863. 

Discharged  by  order  of  Secretary  of  War. 

Tr-  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Drafted— tr-  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Drafted— tr-  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 

Drafted— deserted  March  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  H,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet.        _ 

Died  January  1,  1863— buried  at  Alexa,ndna— 
grave,  653. 
3   Tr,  to  82d  reg.  P-  V-,  Sept.  14,  1864— Vet. 
3    Drafted-tr.  to82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  1864. 
3   Tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.  Sept.,  14,  1864— Vet. 
3   Discharged  by  order  of  Maj.  Gen.  Hemtzelman. 
3    Discharged  December,  1862. 
3   Mustered  out  witji  company,  Se,pt.  8,  1864. 


340 


TWENTY-THIED  REGIMENT, 


XAU. 

KA5E. 

DATE  OP  MTTSTEB 

nrro  sekticb. 

El 

m 

Moss,  Madison  B.... 
A^Ialoney,  Wm.  M... 
Mitchell,  Thomas... 
MiUer,  Robert 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Aug.  20,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Sept.    1, '61, 
Aug.  19,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '63, 
Aug.  10,  '63, 
Feb.    10, '63, 
Aug.  20,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Sept.    4, '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Nov.   13, '62, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Sept.    4,  '61, 
Aug.  13, '61, 
Aug.    6, '61, 

Sept.    4,  '61, 
Feb.     1,  '63, 
Sept.    1,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '63, 
Aug.  10,  '63, 
Oct.      8,  '62, 
July  17,  '63, 
Aug.  13,  '63, 
July  10,  '63, 

Sept.     1,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Aug.  19,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 

Sept.    4,  '61, 
Sept.    4,  '61, 
July  11,  '63, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 

Aug.  13,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Sept.    4,  '61, 
Oct.      8,  '62, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 

Sept.    8, '62, 
Sept.    4,  '61, 
Sept.    4, '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Aug.  19,  '61, 
July  12,  '63, 

3 
3 
8 
3 

3 

Morrison,  Geo.  E.  L 
Meyers,  William..., 
Maholland,  Thos.... 
Mahoney,  Dennis... 
Miles,  William. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

M'Misk,  John. 

do 

?? 

M'Cofifee,  Eobert 

M'Meekin,  Robert 
M'Guckin,  Andrew 
M'CuUen,  Henry.... 
Nolen,  Patrick 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

3 
3 
3 
8 
3 

Nargrave,  Wood'd.. 
Osborn, Isaac  E 

...do 

...do  ... 

3 
3 

Kodgers,  John  B 

Rolin,  John  A 

...do 

...do 

3 
3 

Raphund,  John  H... 

Rodgers.  John 

Reed,  Abner  H 

...do 

...do 

...do 

3 
3 
3 

Rakes,  James  H 

Richards,  Thomas.. 

Rhoades,  Henry 

Ruth,  Beneville  S... 

Shue,  George 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

Spence,  Samuel 

do 

3 

StuU,  Edward  L 

Siple,  Benjamin 

Staufifer,  Abraham 
Seifred,  George  H... 

Shaflfer,  Jacob 

Sherick,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do   .. 

3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 

Staub,  John 

.do    . 

3 

Stoub,  Peter  

do 

3 

Smeck,  Franklin ... 
Todd  Jacob. 

...do 

do 

3 
3 

Thedford,  Thomas.. 
Tinestin,  Charles.... 
Updegrofif,  Julius... 
Will,  Norman  S 

Wallis,  Charles 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do  ... 

3 

I 

3 
3 

Wike,  George  W 

Wagoner,  William.. 

Welding,  James 

Yentzer,  Christian.. 
Yinger,  Abraham... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Drafted— tr.  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Drafted— killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  1,  '64. 

Deserted  August  24,  1863. 

Pr.  to  Corporal— deserted  March  12,  1864— Vet. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  Co.  K,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  company  H,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Deserted  March  29, 18G4— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 

Discharged  August  16,  1861. 

Transferred  from  company  K,  23d  regiment  P. 
V. — mus.  out  with  company,  September  8,  '64. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864— Vet. 

Drafted— tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.  Sept.  14,  1864. 

Drafted— killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  9,  '64. 

Deserted  January  31,  18G3. 

Drafted— deserted  March  9, 1864. 

Deserted  March  9,  1864. 

Drafted— died  at  Andersonville,  November  16, 
1864— grave,  12.048. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  un- 
known. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Drafted— Tr.  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Sent  to  hospital,  wounded,  June,  1862— not  re- 
IK)rted  since. 

Drowned  August  18,  1861. 

Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

Transferred  to  company  K,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.,  P.  V.  Sept.  14,  '64. 

Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  un- 
known. 

Discharged  by  order  of  Maj.  Gen.  Heintzelman. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 

Deserted  July  2,  1863. 

Deserted  March  9, 1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  14,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  82d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  14, 1864. 


Company  K. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Pred'k  F.  Cavada... 
Henry  Rees,Jr 

Capt.... 
...do..... 

Aug. 
Aug. 

6,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

Louis  J.  Howard.... 
Edward  B.  Wilson 

1st  Lt... 
...do 

Aug. 
Aug. 

6,  '61, 
2,  '61, 

James  M.  Linnard.. 

2d  Lt... 

Aug, 

2,  '61, 

Jas.  G.  Williamson 

...de 

Aug. 

24,  '61, 

William  H.  NeaUe.. 

IstSgt. 

Aug. 

6,  '61. 

Resigned  July  20,  1862, 

Promoted  to  Captain  company  K,  July  20,  '62— 

mustered  out  with  company  Sept.,  8,  1864. 
Resigned  June  5,  1863. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lieut.,  August  31,  1862— to  lat 

Lieut.,  September  1,  1863— mustered  out  with 

company,  September  8,  1864. 
Appointed  2d  Lieut.,  August  2, 1861— promoted 

to  1st  Lieut,  company  H,  August  25,  1862. 
Promoted  from  Sergeant,  July  1,  1863— died  ol 

wounds,  June  2, 1864. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  July  17, 1862. 


THKEE  YEAKS'   SEEVICE. 


341 


Alfred  H.Gifford.... 

George  E.  Webb.... 

AbramFink 

Ira  Webster 

John  Diiismore 

Frederick  P.  Simon 

Franklin  Snieck 

Jno.  C.  M'LaughUn 
Jas.  J.  Bolestridge.. 

Jesse  H.  Cornell 


Alonzo  Engleman. 
John  Grorman , 


John  J.  Howe. 


JohnF.  mid 

Wm.  H.  Lancashire 
Maurice  L.  Spear ...' 
G.  W.  Woodhouse.. 

John  Zaun 

H.  G.  Edmundsoo.. 
James  K.  Millman.. 

Daniel  WUliaras 

Armstrong.  H.  J.... 
Albertson,  Levi  B... 
Allen,  John 


Armstrong,  Chas.  E 
Borland,  Jas.  W.. 
Bishop,  Edward .. 
Bagley,  Richard.. 
Bulmer,  Edward 
Brown,  Joseph  C. 
Bishop,  Samuel  S 
Bower,  G  eorge . . . . 
Beardmore,  Thos.  C 
Bryon,  Charles  H 

Boyle,  Isaac 

Boyd,  James 

Barger,  Jacob 


Badger,  Augustine 

Brown,  John 

Brenan,  Angus 

Bohnel,  John 

Bennett,  Henry 

Cooney,  James  G.... 

Colgan,  James 

Craig,  David  K 

Carmines,  Thos 

Carstaire,  Robert  L 
Costello,  William... 
Carnahan,  Robert... 
Clay,  Frank 


Caldwell,  Andrew.. 

Collins,  James 

Cummings,  Thos.. 
Davis,  William  A 
Dearon,  Howard.. 
Donnelly,  James.. 
Donahey,  John.... 
Duncan,  William 

Davis,  Arthur 

Davis,  Dennis 

Dougherty,  Patrick 
Dougherty,  John..., 

Dugan,  James 

Daily,  Hiram 

Eisenbarth,  Edw'd 

Ellis,  George  F , 

Ennis,  Isaac  H 


Serg't., 


Aug.    6,  '61, 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 


6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

11,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

13,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

6,  '61, 

6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 


Aug.  6, '61, 

Sept.  9,  '61, 

Aug.  6,  '61, 

Aug.  6,  '61. 

Aug.  6,  '61, 

Aug.  6,  '61, 

Aug.  13,  '61, 

Au.g.  6,  '61, 

Feb.  8,  '64, 

Sept.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  6,  '61, 

Aug.  6,  '61, 

Aug.  6,  '61, 

Aug.  6, '61, 

Aug.  6,  '61, 

Aug.  6,  '61, 

Aug.  6,  '61, 

Aug.  6,  '61, 

Aug.  6,  '61, 

Aug.  18,  '61, 

Sept.  4,  '61, 

Aug.  6,  '61, 

Aug.  6,  '61, 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Jiily 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Sept. 
Aug. 


10,  '63, 
13,  '68, 

11,  '63, 
28,  '63, 

6,  '61, 

6,  '61, 
18,  '61, 
24,  '61, 

6,  '61, 
18,  '61, 
24,  '61, 

6,  '61, 
10,  '68, 

6,  '63, 
10,  '63, 
6,  '61, 

15,  '61, 

16,  '61, 
6,  '61. 
6,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
9,  '61, 

5,  '61, 
10,  '68, 
10,  '68, 

6,  '61, 
30,  '64, 

6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Sergeant,  August  1, 186^— mustered 
out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  25,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  10,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  August  31,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V Vet. 

Tr.  to  company  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

TY.  to  company  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Died  August  6,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  October,  1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  September,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  8, 1864. 

Died  May,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  1,  1864 — mustered 
out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Prisoner  from  June  1, 1864,  to  April  9, 1865— mus- 
tered out  June  20,  1865— Vet. 

Died  of  wounds,  August  1,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  15,  ^61. 

Tr.  to  company  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  12,  '62. 

Died  of  wounds,  June  1,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V. — Vet. 

Tr.  to  company  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V. — Vet. 

Tr.  to  company  I,  2od  regiment  P.  V. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  September  8,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  R,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Died  March  10,  1862 — biried  in  Military  Asylum 
Cemeterv,  D.  C. 

Deserted  April  28,  1864— Vet. 

iMustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  September  8,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  10,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  25,  '62. 

Tr.  to  company  M,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Tr.  to  company  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Died  November  21,  1861. 

Died  of  wounds,  June  6,  1864. 

Died  of  wounds,  June  1,  1864. 

Deserted  April  28,  1864— Vet. 

Deserted,  date  unknown. 

Died  April  27, 1865 — buried  at  Portsmouth  Grove, 
Rhode  Island. 

Drafted— deserted  May  5,  1864. 

Drafted— deserted  September  20,  1863. 

Drafted— deserted  January  5,  1864. 

Drafted— deserted  August  16,  1868. 

Transferred  to  company  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Died  of  wounds,  June  2,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1, 1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  20. 1862. 

Transferred  to  company  R,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  company  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Mustered  out  September  13,  1864. 

Drafted — transferred  to  company  1, 23d  regiment 

Died  of  wounds.  May  31,  1862. 

Drafted — deserted  October  1,  1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  company  R,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  Co.  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V — Vet. 

Transferred  to  Co.  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Co.  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V Vet. 

Transferred  to  company  I,  28d  regiment  P.  V. 

Tr.  to  Co.  I,  to  serve  time  lost  by  desertion. 

Drafted— transferred  to  Co.  1, 28d  regiment  P.  V. 

Drafted— transferred  to  Co.  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Deserted  November  15,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Died  of  wounds,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Deserted  November  26,  1861. 

Transferred  to  company  H,  23d  regiment  P.  V, 


342 


TWENTY-THIRD  REGIMENT, 


NAME. 

BANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTEK     1 
INTO  SERVICE.       H 

i 

RGHABES. 

Farran,  Wm.  J 

Finley,  William 

Fox,  George  F      ... 

Private 

..do 

..do 

Aug.    6,  '61,    S 
Aug.    2,  '61,    £ 
Aug.    6,  '61,    i 
Aug.    6, '61,    c 
Aug.    6,  '61,    c 
Sept.    1,  '61,    c 
Aug.    6, '61,    I 
Aug.    6,  '61,    c 
Aug.     6,  '61,    ? 
Sept.  10,  '61,    ' 
Aug.  24,  '61,    2 
Aug.    2, '61,    t 
Feb.     8,  '64,    S 
Aug.    6,  '61,    £ 
Aug.    6, '61,    S 
July  22,  '63,    S 
Aug.    6,  '61,    S 
Aug.    6, '61,    2 
Sept.  12,  '61,    ? 
Aug.    4,  '64,    S 
Aug.  24,  '61,    S 
Sept.  11,  '61,    S 
Aug.  10  '63,    ? 
Aug.    6,  '61,    2 
Aug.    6, '61,    i 
Aug.  10,  '63,    S 
July  29, '63,    2 
July  28,  '63,    £ 
Aug.  24,  '61,    i 
Aug.  24,  '61,    ' 
Aug.    6,  '61,    ^ 
Aug.     6, '61,    ' 
Aug.     6,  '61,    ^ 
Jan.      7, '62,    ( 
Sejjt.  20,  '61,    ' 
Feb.    18, '62,    i 
Feb.    18,  '62,    . 
Aug.     1, '6.3,    . 
Aug.    6,  '61,    . 
Aug.  10,  '63, 
Aug.    6,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Aug.    6,  '61, 
Aug.     6, '61, 
Aug.    6,  '61, 
Jan.    28,  '62, 
July  15, '63, 
Aug.     6,  '61, 
Jan.    28,  '62, 
Aug.    6,  '61, 
Aug.    6,  '61, 
Aug.  24,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '63, 
Aug.  11,  '63, 
Aug.     6,  '61, 
Aug.  10,  '63, 
July  27,  '61, 
Aug.    6,  '61, 
Sept.  19,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '62, 
Aug.     6,  '61, 
Aug.     6,  '61, 

Aug.     6,  '61, 
Aug.    6,  '61, 

Aug.    6,  '61, 
Aug.    6,  '61, 
Aug.    6,  '61, 
Sept.    4,  '61, 
Aug.  15,  '61, 
Aug.     6,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.    6,  '61, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  company  I,  23d  reg.  P.  V.— Vet. 
Died  June  25,  1862. 

Farron,  George  W.. 

Grindrod,  John 

Graham,  Thomas ... 
Granello,  Geo.  W ... 
Hall,  William  H.... 
Havens,  Joseph 

..do 

..do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

...do 

Deserted  July  20,  1864-Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  1,  '62. 
Deserted  February  12,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  company  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  15,  '62. 
Transferred  to  company  A,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Hicks,  Thomas 

HamUton,  Wilson... 
Harp  Jacob    

..do 

...do 

...do 

Transferred  to  company  R,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
Died  of  wounds.  May  31,  1862. 
i   Died  of  wounds,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

..do 

Drafted— deserted  July  30,  1864. 

Hoffman,  John  F... 
Harty  Michiel  .  .. 

..do 

..do   ... 

Deserted  July  30,  1864. 
Deserted— date  unknown. 

Hamilton,  William 
Hollock,  Thomas ... 
Illson  Richard. 

..do 

..do 

do 

Drafted— deserted  May  9,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Died  June  15, 1862. 

Jones,  William 

Jasmes,  Richmond.. 

..do 

...do 

..do 

Transferred  to  company  R,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
Transferred  to  company  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Kelly,  James    

do  .... 

Transferred  to  company  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Kelly  John      

do    . 

Drafted— transferred  to  company  1, 23d  reg.  P.  V, 

Krunnshield,  J.  H.. 
Kaesch,  Herman.... 
Kelly  JohnT      

...do 

...do 

do 

Deserted  July  26,  1864— Vet. 
Deserted  July  12,  1863. 
Drafted— deserted  May  9, 1864. 

X^afer  Pierson  . 

do 

Drafted— deserted  April  1,  1864. 

Kardner,  George 

...do 

..do 

Drafted— deserted  August  16,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Lewis,  Samuel  S.... 
Lelarge,  WilUam... 
Lane,  Daniel 

...do 

...do 

do 

$   Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

>   Deserted  October  17,  1861. 

$  Transferred  to  company  I,  28d  regiment  P.  V. 

Murgatroyd,  John.. 
Murphv,  Richard.. 
Maxwell,  Charles  A 

Meehan,  John  S 

Meehan,  Thomas.... 
Mergenthaler,  Ohas 
Matlack,  Wm.  H.... 
Mason,  T)aniel 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do ..  . 

5   Mustered  cut  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
5   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  10,  '62. 
5   Transferred  to  company  M,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
5   Transferred  to  company  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
5   Transferred  to  company  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
5    Drafted— transferred  to  company  1, 23d  reg.  P.  V. 
5   Transferred  to  company  R,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
5    Drafted— died  of  wounds,  June  1,  1864. 

Miller,  William  J... 
M'Byrne,  Charles... 

M'Knight.  John 

M'Minh,  Harry  H... 
M'Guire,  Charles  F 
M'Kim,  Henry  .  ... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

5   Deserted  October  1,  1862. 

5   Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 
3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  4,  '62. 
i   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  30,  '61. 
i   Transferred  to  company  H,  28d  regiment  P.  V. 
5  Transferred  to  company  B,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
3   Drafted— transferred  to  company  1, 23d  reg.  P.  V. 
I   Transferred  to  company  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
3   Transferred  to  company  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

M' Combs,  Thomas 
M'Kim,  William 

...do 

...do 

...do 

M'Clcary,  William 

M'Clune,  Hugh 

M'Chesinev,  Wm... 
Neill,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do  . 

3   Died  of  wounds,  October  6,  1864. 

3   Deserted  September  30, 1863. 

3   Deserted  April  28,  1863. 

3   Drafted— transferred  to  company  1, 23d  reg.  P.  V. 

Nelson,  William 

Oeschger,  Gustavus 
O'Donnell,  Thomas 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do     . 

3   Drafted— deserted  May  9, 1864. 

3    Died  February  1,  1862. 

3   Drafted— deserted  May  9,  1864. 

3    Drafted— deserted  August  24,  1863. 

Priest,  Charles  

do 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Powers,  Richard 

...do 

do 

3   Transferred  to  company  R,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
3   Transferred  to  company  R,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
3   Transferred  to  company  I,  23d  reg.  P.  V. — ^Vet. 

Pierce  John 

do     .. 

Pierson,  Joseph 

Pommer,  Adolph... 

Kiley,  Benjamin  F. 
Rodgers,  Reading... 

Robinson,  Hampton 
Simpson,  George  L 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

3   Deserted  September  10,  1862. 

3  Not  on  muster-out  roll— transferred  to  company 

H,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 
3  Transferred  to  company  H,  22d  regiment  P.  V. 
3   Died  of  wounds,  October  6, 1862:^buried  in  Mil. 

Asy.  Cemetery,  D.  C. 
3   Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
3   Deserted  April  20,  1862. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  1864. 

Simon,  Cfaris'nG... 
St.  Clair,  John 

...do 

...do 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  15,  '62. 
3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  9,  '63. 
3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  12,  '62. 
3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  22,  '62. 
3   Discharged  August  8.  1864. 

Shultz,  Henry 

Stanford.  James  G. 
Schreiner,  John  J... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


343 


Starsmore,  Willia's 
Sherman,  Franklin 

Sterling,  Hugh 

Simon,  Jacob  F 

Schmitz,  Charles.... 

Stall,  Sidney  B 

Smith,  Charles 

Sanderson,  Wm 

StuU,  John 

Umstead.  Thomas.. 
Vaughn,  William... 
Van  Fleet,  Aaron... 
Williamson,  Jos.  M 
Wagner,  Wm.  H  ... 
Walters,  Chas.  P.... 

Weir,  Henry  W 

W-atson,  John  H 

Weils,  John  M 

Wright,  Chas.  H.... 
Williamson,  Alex... 

West,  John  F 

Walker,  Samuel  J.. 
Walker,  Joseph  E.. 


Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'64, 
'61, 


Transferred  to  company  H,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps. 

Transferred  to  company  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  company  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Died  of  wounds,  June  1,  1864. 

Deserted  December  14,  1861. 

Drafted— deserted  April  20,  1864. 

Drafted— deserted  August  24,  1863. 

Deserted  October  31,  1862, 

Died  July  23,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  oertificate,  Dec.  10,  '62. 

Died  of  wounds,  June  1,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  8,  18G4. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  6,  1862. 

Transferred  to  United  States  Navy. 

Transferred  to  company  R,  23d  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  Co.  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V — Vet. 

Transferred  to  Co.  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Co.  I,  23d  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Died  of  wounds,  June  1, 1864. 

Deserted  July  10, 1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 


UNASSIGKED    MEN.* 


Benson  Smith 

Devine,  James  H ... 

Granville,  John 

Hanlon,  Michael 

Johns,  Andy 

M'Donald,  Philip... 
M'Garbey,  James... 


Feb.     6, 

'64, 

3 

April  21, 

'64, 

3 

Feb.     5, 

'64, 

3 

Jan.      5, 

'64, 

3 

Mar.   14, 

'64, 

3 

Feb.    19. 

'64; 

3 

Feb.    19, 

'64, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Vet. — not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Deserted  March  1,  1864. 
Deserted  March  1,  1864. 


*  These  men  were  sent,  to  the  front  while  the  regiment  was  on  duty  at  Johnson's  Island, 
Ohio,  and  were  attached  to  the  Sixty-fifth  Regiment  New  York  Volunteers. 


Twenty-Sixth  Regiment. 


THE  Twenty-sixth  Eegiment  was  organized  soon  after  the  election  of  Mr. 
LiQcohi  to  the  Presidency  in  1860,  and  together  with  the  Twenty-seventh, 
formed  the  Washington  Brigade.  In  the  latter  part  of  January,  1861,  Colonel 
Wm.  F.  Small,  its  commander,  tendered  its  services  to  President  Buchanan, 
through  the  agency  of  Hon.  Simon  Cameron.  Believing  that  pacilic  counsels 
would  prevail,  the  President  declined  the  offer,  but  complimented  the  patriot- 
ism and  zeal  thus  promptly  displayed.  When  intelligence  was  received  that 
the  "  Star  of  the  West"  had  been  fired  upon  in  Charleston  harbor,  a  tender  was 
again  made  to  the  Government.  Mr.  Cameron  was  then  Secretary  of  War,  by 
whom  it  was  immediately  accepted,  and  Colonel  Small  was  ordered  to  report, 
with  his  command,  in  Washington.  On  the  evening  of  the  18th  of  April,  he 
started  from  Philadelphia  with  his  brigade,  under  orders  requuing  it  to  be 
taken  through  Baltimore  "  at  or  before  daylight ;"  but  through  the  negligence 
or  treachery  of  the  railroad  employees,  it  was  detained  until  noon  of  the  19th. 
Upon  its  arrival  it  was  attacked  by  a  mob.  A  Massachusetts  regiment  accom- 
panying the  brigade,  fully  armed  and  supplied  with  ammunition,  though  des- 
perately opposed,  fought  its  way  through  the  city.  The  mob,  returning  from 
its  encounter  with  the  Massachusetts  men,  attacked  Colonel  Small's  command 
with  great  fury.  Being  entirely  defenceless  and  unable  to  cope  with  its  assail- 
ants, it  was  withdrawn  and  returned  to  Philadelphia ;  but  not  until  one  of  its 
number  was  killed  and  several  wounded. 

This  regiment  was  then  offered  to  Governor  Curtin  for  the  three  months'  ser- 
vice, and  was  accepted,  but  not  mustered  in  at  that  time.  The  men  were  not, 
however,  disbanded,  but  were  maintained  by  the  private  resources  of  the  offi- 
cers and  their  friends,  from  April  20th,  to  May  25th,  when  they  were  mustered 
for  three  years,  by  direct  order  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  under  the  call  of  May 
3d,  1861,  their  muster  being  dated  back  to  May  5th.  Very  few  of  the  men  of  the 
original  organization,  or  who  had  been  in  the  Baltimore  expedition,  were  finally 
enrolled.  In  company  H,  not  one  of  the  eighty-six  who  marched  with  Captain 
TDghman  on  the  19th  of  April,  remained  with  the  company  upon  its  final  organi- 
zation. Captain  John  B.  Adams,  in  1860,  commanded  a  militia  company  known 
as  the  "American  True  Blues,"  the  name  being  subsequently  changed  to  the 
*'  Anderson  Guard."  This  company,  upon  the  call  of  the  President,  was  rapidly 
recruited  until  it  formed  a  batallion,  but  was  absorbed  in  the  formation  of  the 
regiment.  Captain  Adams'  company  becoming  company  B.  The  men  composing 
the  regiment  were  nearly  all  from  Philadelphia  or  its  immediate  vicinity,  except 
company  K,  which  was  chiefly  from  Chester,  Delaware  county.  In  general, 
the  enlisted  men  were  destitute  of  military  experience. 

The  regiment  was  finally  organized  on  the  first  of  May  by  the  choice  of  the 
following  officers :  Wm.  F.  Small,  of  Philadelphia,  Colonel ;  Rush  Van  Dyke, 


1862  ORGANIZA.TION  AND  DRILL,  345 

of  Philadelphia,  Lieutenant  Colonel  5  Casper  M.  Berry,  of  Philadelphia,  Major. 
Arms  and  clothing  were  received  during  the  first  week  in  June.  On  the  15tl) 
it  was  ordered  to  Washington,  and,  upon  its  arrival  encamped  near  Kalorama 
Heights,  north  of  the  Capitol,  remaining  there  about  six  weeks.  Company 
B,  Captain  Adams,  was  detached  by  order  of  General  Mansfield,  in  command 
of  the  department,  to  guard  the  depot  of  quartermaster  and  commissary  stores, 
situated  at  the  foot  of  G-  street  This  was  the  general  depot  for  the  supply  of 
the  entire  army  of  the  Potomac.  It  was  made  an  independent  post,  and  Cap- 
tain Adams  was  assigned  to  it  as  commandant,  with  orders  to  report  directly 
to  the  head-quarters  of  General  M'Clellan,  then  in  command  of  the  army,  thus 
entirely  severing  its  connection,  for  the  time,  with  the  regiment.  The  company 
had  been  under  the  instruction  of  a  drill-master  of  twenty-six  years'  experience 
in  the  regular  army.  The  duty  to  which  it  was  assigned  was  a  very  important 
one,  having  stores  to  guard,  which,  at  times,  amounted  in  value  to  sixty  mil- 
lions of  dollars,  requiring  the  utmost  vigdence  of  officers  and  men.  Company 
H  was  also  temporarily  detached  to  guard  the  Flying  bridge  at  Georgetown, 
D.  C,  and  company  A,  Captain  Moffitt,  for  duty  at  the  United  States  Arsenal. 

Early  in  August,  1861,  the  Twenty-sixth  was  assigned  to  a  brigade  com- 
manded by  General  Joseph  Hooker,  and  encamped  near  Bladensburg.  It  re- 
mained here  until  about  the  1st  of  October,  and  during  this  time  improved  greatly 
in  drill  and  discipliue.  The  officers  were  several  times  called  together  for  in- 
struction by  Colonel  SmaU,  but  no  regular  school  was  held.  On  the  20th  of 
October,  this  brigade,*  together  with  Sickles'  Excelsior,  and  the  Second  New 
Jersey  Brigades,  forming  Hooker's  Division,  marched  to  Budd's  ferry,  Mary- 
land, where  it  encamped  and  remained  until  the  1st  of  April,  1862. 

From  the  date  of  its  organization  to  the  1st  of  January,  1862,  the  brigade 
was  commanded  by  Colonel  Cowden  of  the  First  Massachusetts,  and  subse- 
quently by  Brigadier  General  Nagle.  The  only  duty  performed  while  here 
consisted  in  picketing  the  bank  of  the  Potomac  opposite  the  rebel  batteries,  and 
driUing  when  the  weather  would  permit.  During  a  temporary  inability  of  the 
field  officers,  the  regiment  was  commanded  by  Lieutenant  Colonel  Fisk  of  the 
Second  New  Hampshire,  by  special  assignment.  In  the  month  of  February  a 
beautiM  sUk  flagt  was  received,  which  was  made  and  presented  by  Mrs. 
Frederick  M'Crellish  and  Mrs.  Wm.  A.  Woodward  of  San  Francisco,  wives  of 
the  editors  of  the  Alta  Californian,  formerly  Philadelphians.  It  was  formally 
presented,  on  behalf  of  the  ladies,  in  an  eloquent  speech,  by  Eobert  M.  Foust, 
Esq.,  and  was  responded  to  by  Lieutenant  Colonel  Eush  Van  Dyke,  in  a  feeling 
manner,  pledging  the  honor  of  the  regiment  to  its  protection. 

About  the  Ist  of  AprU  Hooker's  Division  embarked  for  the  Peninsula,  and 
took  part  in  the  operations  before  Yorktown.  As  soon  as  active  service  com- 
menced the  morale  of  aU  the  troops  was  greatly  improved.    The  Twenty-sixth 


♦Organization  of  Brigadier  General  Grover's  Brigade,  General  Hooker's  Division,  General 
Heintzelman's  Corps,  (Third.)  First  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  Colonel  Cowden ; 
Twenty-sixth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Small ;  Eleventh  Regiment  Massa- 
chusetts Volunteers,  Colonel  Blaisdell ;  Seoond  Regiment  New  Hampshire  Volunteers,  Colonel 
Marston. 

t  A  singular  fact  is  connected  with  the  fate  of  this  flag.  After  having  l)een  carried  two 
years,  on  its  return,  blood-stained  and  tattered,  to  its  fair  donors,  it  was  on  board  the  Ariel 
when  that  vessel  was  captm-ed  by  the  rebel  privateer  Alabama.  The  flag  was  secreted  in  the 
bosom  of  ^  passenger  and  escaped  detection.^  The  vessel  was  bonded,  and  arrived  safely  in  San 
Frandsoo. 
44 


346  TWENTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT.  1862 

was  assigned  to  duty  in  the  trenches  on  the  right  centre  of  the  line,  in  front  of 
Greneral  Heintzelman's  head-quarters.  Upon  the  evacuation  of  Yorktown, 
Hooker's  Division  marched  in  pursuit ;  but  for  want  of  orders  from  the  head- 
quarters of  the  army,  necessary  to  give  precedence,  its  march  was  cut  off  by 
other  divisions,  under  senior  ofl&cers,  crossing  the  road,  and,  after  waiting  many 
hours  it  was  forced  to  make  a  long  detour.  It  was  nearly  midnight  when  the 
Twenty-sixth  reached  the  bivouac  in  front  of  the  redoubts  near  Williamsburg. 
The  di\T.sion  moved  at  early  dawn  on  the  5th  of  May,  and  the  engagement  com- 
menced at  7  o'clock,  A.  M.  Colonel  Small  was  ordered  by  General  Hooker  to 
occupy  the  Yorktown  and  Williamsburg  turnpike,  and  open  communication 
with  Sumner's  Corps.  The  road  was  found  clear  of  the  enemy,  who  had,  how- 
ever, skirmishers  m  a  line  of  rifle-pits  in  front  of  Fort  Magruder.  Colonel  Small 
deployed  five  companies  as  skirmishers,  and  drove  the  enemy  back  into  the 
fort,  but  was  himself  severely  wounded  and  carried  from  the  field.  The  com- 
mand devolved  upon  Major  Berry,  and  the  regiment  remaiued  in  the  road  at 
the  edge  of  the  slashing,  about  eight  hundred  yards  from  the  fort,  until  four 
o'clock,  P.  M.,  when  it  was  relieved  by  fresh  troops,  and  a  complete  victory 
was  achieved.  The  loss  in  the  Twenty-sixth  in  this  engagement  was  eight 
killed,  twenty-three  wounded,  and  three  taken  prisoners — a  loss  but  slight  com- 
pared to  that  of  the  remainder  of  the  division,  owing  to  its  position  on  the  ex- 
treme right,  while  the  main  attack  of  the  enemy  was  on  the  left.  It  afterwards 
appeared  that  General  Hooker  had  sent  orders  to  move  the  regiment  to  the 
left,  which  had  never  reached  the  officer  in  command. 

The  division  remained  at  Williamsburg  about  two  weeks  after  the  battle, 
the  Twenty-sixth  being  detailed  to  take  charge  of  rebel  prisoners  and  to  do 
provost  guard  duty  in  the  town.  When  the  army  of  the  Potomac  marched 
upon  Eichmond,  the  Twenty-sixth  moved  and  crossed  the  Chickahominy  in 
support  of  a  brigade  of  Casey's  division.  While  on  the  march.  Lieutenant 
Colonel  Wells  of  the  Pirst  Massachusetts  was  assigned  to  the  command  by 
General  Grover.  At  the  battle  of  Fair  Oaks  it  occupied  a  position  on  the  ex- 
treme left  of  the  army,  towards  White  Oak  Swamp,  and  did  good  service  in 
preventing  the  enemy  from  operating  on  that  flank.  Immediately  after  the 
battle  it  marched  to  Seven  Pines  and  occupied  a  position  in  the  front  line,  be- 
tween the  Williamsburg  turnpike  and  the  railroad,  where  it  was  engaged  in 
intrenchiag  and  ia  picket  and  skirmish  duty,  until  the  evacuation  of  that  place. 
On  the  Twenty-sixth  of  June,  Heintzelman's  Corps,  consisting  of  Kearney's 
and  Hooker's  divisions,  advanced  along  the  Williamsburg  turnpike  to  a  point 
about  three  miles  from  Pichmond,  meeting  but  a  moderate  resistance,  when 
they  were  halted  by  orders  from  General  M'CleUan.  On  the  following  day  the 
gTOund  was  abandoned  and  the  intrenched  line  re-occupied.  On  the  28th,  or- 
ders were  received  to  destroy  all  extra  stores,  tents,  and  baggage,  and  to  re- 
treat at  day-break.  The  division  was  engaged  at  Savage  Station  until  about 
four  o'clock,  P.  M.,  and  then  marched  through  White  Oak  Swamp.  On  the 
following  day  it  was  engaged  from  noon  until  night,  and  at  a  little  before  dusk  the 
Twenty-sixth  was  ordered  to  make  a  bayonet  charge,  which  was  executed  with 
good  effect,  the  enemy  breaking  and  offering  no  further  resistance.  The  regi- 
ment remained  in  line  of  battle  during- most  of  the  night,  but  before  day -break 
fell  back  to  Malvern  Hill.  At  about  two  o'clock,  P.  M.,  it  was  again  engaged, 
supporting  batteries  and  exposed  to^a  heavy  artillery  fire,  but  suffered  little, 
tlio  men  lying  down  aad  homg  under  partial  shelter.    It  remained  in  position 


1862  SECOND   BATTLE   OF   BULL   BUN.  347 

cliirmg  the  niglit  and  at  early  dawn  marched  to  Harrison's  Landing.  Owin^ 
to  the  entire  want  of  orders  from  the  commanding  general  to  regulate  the 
march  of  the  different  corjis,  the  whole  army  was  moving  by  the  same  road  at 
the  same  timej  consequently  the  troops  were  huddled  together,  the  officers 
were  utterly  unable  to  lind  their  men,  and  for  several  hours  the  army  was  little 
better  than  a  mob.  While  the  army  was  encamped  at  Harrison's  Landing, 
near  the  end  of  July,  General  Hooker  returned  to  Malvern  Hill  and  re-occu- 
pied that  stronghold.  In  this  movement  the  Twenty-sixth  had  the  advance 
and  was  actively  engaged.  The  losses  in  the  several  engagements  before  Eich- 
mond,  in  which  the  regiment  participated,  was  twenty  killed  and  forly-fivo 
wounded.  Eleven  died  of  disease  contracted  in  the  miasmatic  swamps  of  the 
Ohickahominy. 

The  moral  and  religious  interests  of  the  men  were  studiously  cared  for  by 
the  chaplain,  Eev.  Charles  A.  Beck.  In  July,  1862,  a  few  patriotic  ladies  in 
Philadelphia  presented  the  regiment  with  a  chapel  tent.  This  was  regularly 
pitched  in  the  camp  while  in  winter  quarters,  and  was  kept  well  supplied  with 
books,  magazines,  papers  and  writing  materials,  making  it  a  favorite  place  of 
resort.  Preaching  twice  on  Sunday,  with  prayer  meetings  twice  in  the  week, 
singing  class  and  temperance  meetings  during  week  day  evenings,  exerted  an  ex- 
cellent iniluence,  the  tent  being  regularly  flUed  with  a  quiet,  attentive  audience. 

About  the  middle  of  July,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Wells  left  the  regiment  and 
was  succeeded  by  Lieutenant  Colonel  Eush  Van  Dyke,  and  upon  his  resignation, 
Major  Tripp,  of  the  Eleventh  Massachusetts,  was  temporarily  assigned  to  the 
command.  Captain  Bodine,  of  company  K,  was  soon  after  commissioned 
Major,  relieving  Major  Tripp.  On  the  IGth  of  August,  1862,  the  regiment  left 
Harrison's  Landing  with  the  main  body  of  the  army,  and  on  the  20th  embarked 
at  Yorktown,  on  the  steamer  Baltic,  for  Alexandria,  Virginia. 

Heintzelman's  Corps  was  immediately  pushed  out  to  Warrenton  Junction 
to  the  support  of  General  Pope,  now  facing  the  rebels  on  the  line  of  the  Eappa- 
hannock.  Scarcely  had  it  arrived  when  intelligence  was  received  that  Stone- 
wall Jackson,  with  a  heavy  column,  had  struck  the  railroad  at  Bristoe  Station, 
thus  cutting  off  all  communication  between  Pope's  army  and  his  base  of  supply. 
Kearney's  division  was  immediately  ordered  to  Gainesville,  and  Hooker's  to 
march  upon  the  raUroad  towards  Manassas  Junction.  The  regiment  was  now 
under  the  command  of  Major  Bodine,  and  took  the  advance  of  the  brigade.  A 
sharp  engagement  ensued  at  Bristoe  Station,  wherein  the  rebels  were  defeated 
and  driven  back.  Bivouacking  for  the  night,  it  pushed  forward  on  the  follow- 
ing morning  and  re-established  communication  with  the  base  of  supplies.  In 
this  movement  the  Twenty-sixth  lost  all  its  baggage  and  books  by  the  burning 
of  the  train  of  cars  upon  which  they  were  deposited,  rendered  necessary  by  the 
destruction  of  the  bridge  over  Kettle  creek. 

After  a  tiresome  march  through  CentreviUe  the  regiment  reached  the  Bull 
Eun  battle-field  on  the  29th,  and  at  once  went  into  the  fight,  taking  position  on 
the  right  of  the  turnpike  leading  from  CentreviUe  to  Groveton.  The  brigade 
was  manceuvered  with  Mttle  skUl.  Thrown  into  a  dense  wood  without  skir- 
mishers or  support,  with  both  flanks  exposed,  it  was  marched  directly  up  to 
an  old  raili'oad  embankment,  where  it  received  a  sudden  and  destructive  fire 
from  the  enemy  lying  in  heavy  masses  behind  it.  In  less  than  an  hour  two 
officers  were  killed, jiiid  sixty-three  men. killed  and  wounded.  It  bivouack^ 
upon  the  field,  and  on  the  following  day  was  held  in  support  of  three  different 


348  TWENTY-SIXTH  EEGIMBNT  1863 

batteries,  rapidly  moving  from  point  to  point,  where  most  needed.  In  the 
evening  it  retired  with  the  main  army,  in  good  order,  to  Centreville.  On  the 
afternoon  of  the  1st  of  September  it  was  sent  to  the  support  of  Kearney,  whose 
division  was  hotly  engaged  at  ChantUly,  and  where  that  heroic  officer  was 
killed.  On  the  2d  the  brigade  marched  to  the  vicinity  of  Alexandria  and  en- 
camped at  Fort  Lyon.  Since  leaving  Alexandria  on  the  23d  of  August,  pre- 
ceding, the  regiment  had  lost  two  officers  killed  and  three  wounded,  twenty-one 
enlisted  men  IdUed,  forty-seven  wounded  and  six  taken  prisoners. 

The  Twenty-sixth  did  not  take  part  in  the  battle  of  Antietam,  being  at  that 
"  time  ordered  to  duty  in  front  of  Washington.  While  encamped  at  Fort  Lyon 
about  forty  recruits  were  received,  and  the  Eleventh  New  Jersey  Yolunteera 
was  added  to  the  brigade,  to  the  command  of  which  Brigadier  General  Joseph 
B.  Carr  was  assigned,  and  Brigadier  General  Daniel  E.  Sickles  to  the  command 
of  the  division. 

On  the  5th  of  October,  Major  Bodine  was  ordered  to  report  with  the  Twenty- 
sixth  to  Colonel  Sharp,  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  New  York  Vol- 
unteers, at  Upton's  Hill,  and,  in  conjunction  with  that  regiment,  to  hold  and 
picket  that  position.  Soon  afterwards  Lieutenant  Colonel  Benjamin  C.  Tilgh- 
man  re-joiaed  the  regiment,  after  a  severe  illness,  assuming  command,  and  on 
the  2d  of  November  marched  to  Fairfax  Court  House,  and  on  the  3d  proceeded 
via  Centreville  to  Union  MiUs,  to  hold  the  Orange  and  Alexandria  railroad,  and 
the  bridge  across  Bull  Eun  at  that  place.  Two  companies  were  detached  under 
command  of  Captain  S.  G.  Moffitt,  to  guard  the  bridge  at  Blackburn's  ford. 

Early  in  December  the  army  was  concentrated  in  the  neighborhood  of  Fred- 
ericksburg, under  General  Burnside,  in  preparation  for  a  general  engagement. 
The  Twenty-sixth  marched  in  that  direction,  but  was  detained  on  the  way  nearly 
a  week,  in  guarding  ordnance  stores  near  the  Occoquan.  Arriving  at  Falmouth 
it  returned  to  its  brigade,  and  on  the  morning  of  the  12th  of  December  was 
posted  in  the  rear  of  batteries  showering  shot  and  shell  into  Fredericksburg. 
Late  in  the  day  the  Third  Corps,  under  General  Stoneman,  embracing  the 
Twenty-sixth,  was  sent  from  Hooker's  Grand  Division  in  the  centre,  to  reinforce 
Franklin  on  the  left,  and  reached  the  pontoon  bridges  at  about  eight  o'clock, 
P.  M.  At  noon  of  the  next  day  it  crossed  to  the  right  bank  of  the  river,  and 
was  moved  at  once  to  the  front.  The  regiment  was  briskly  engaged  with  the 
enemy's  skirmishers  during  the  afternoon  and  under  fire  from  his  batteries. — 
,For  thirty  hours,  with  only  a  brief  interval,  it  was  in  the  front  line  of  battle 
continuously,  and  up  to  the  time  of  re-crossing  the  river.  The  total  loss  in  thia 
engagement  in  killed  and  wounded  was  seventeen. 

Eeturning  to  its  former  camp  it  remained  tiQ  the  first  of  January,  Gen- 
eral Carr  commanding  the  brigade,  General  Berry  the  division,  and  General 
Sickles  the  corps.  The  regiment  was  then  moved  to  a  grove  near  corps 
headquarters,  where  it  was  placed  in  permanent  winter  quarters.  Burnside's 
second  attempt  to  cross  the  Eappahannock  was  suddenly  arrested  while  in  full 
(Progress  and  with  every  prospect  of  success,  by  the  sudden  breaking  up  of  the 
roads.  The  Twenty-sixth  participated  in  the  advance,  but  its  principal  service 
consisted  in  building  corduroy  roads,  and  assisting  in  extricating  teams  and  ar- 
tillery from  the  mud.  During  the  month  of  January  it  was  detailed  to  support 
a  cavalry  raid  on  the  Upper  Eappahannock,  which  resulted  successfully,  the 
railroad  bridge  across  the  rivei:,  which  had  been  re-built  by  the  enemy,  being 
destroyed,  and  the  incursions  so  frequently  iadulged  in  by  his  cavalry  and 


18G3  BATTLE   OF   CHANCEJLLOESVILLE.  349 

scouts  broken  up.  The  march  lasted  three  days,  during  two  of  which  the 
rain  and  snow  fell  without  cessation,  causing  much  suffering. 

While  in  this  camp,  a  school  of  instruction  for  officers  was  established,  and 
placed  in  charge  of  Major  Bodine,  and  another  for  non-commissioned  officers, 
under  Lieutenant  Henry  Jacques,  of  company  G.  The  elementary  principles 
of  military  science  and  army  regulations  were  studied  and  discussed,  and  in- 
tricate manceuvers  illustrated.  In  February  its  active  strength  was  sensibly 
increased  by  the  return  to  its  ranks  of  a  full  and  well  disciplined  company, 
under  Captain  Adams.  This  company  had  been  detached  to  guard  commis- 
sary stores  in  Washington,  soon  after  entering  the  service,  and  notwithstand- 
ing the  repeated  applications  from  the  successive  commanders  of  the  regiment, 
approved  by  the  superior  officers,  to  have  it  ordered  to  the  field,  and  the  de- 
sire of  Captain  Adams  himself  to  have  it  relieved  and  placed  on  active  duty, 
every  application  had  been  returned  with  the  endorsement  "  not  granted."  Its 
long  retention  is  its  best  certificate  of  good  soldierly  conduct.  In  March,  1863, 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Benjamin  C.  Tilghman  was  commissioned  Colonel,  and  Cap- 
tain John  B.  Adams,  Lieutenant  Colonel.  Upon  the  resignation  of  Lieutenant 
Colonel  Adams,  soon  after,  Major  Bodine  was  promoted  to  fill  the  vacancy. 

The  battle  of  ChanceUorsville  commenced  on  the  29th  of  April.  Prepara- 
tions had  been  for  a  considerable  time  in  progress.  The  regiment  broke  camp 
and  moved  with  the  Third  Corps,  about  fifteen  miles  down  the  Eappahannock 
to  divert  the  attention  of  the  enemy,  while  the  principal  part  of  the  army 
was  crossing  about  twelve  miles  above  the  town.  On  the  1st  of  May  it  re- 
turned, and  crossing  at  United  States  ford  rejoined  the  main  body,  in  position 
near  ChanceUorsville.  On  the  morning  of  the  2d  of  May,  the  Twenty-sixth 
was  ordered  to  advance  up  the  road  ia  front  of  General  Hooker's  head-quar- 
ters, to  drive  back  the  enemy's  skirmishers  who  occupied  the  wood,  and 
ascertain  whether  the  road  was  held  in  force.  This  order  was  successftdly  exe- 
cuted, but  involved  a  brisk  skirmish  and  some  loss ;  several  prisoners  were 
taken,  and  the  enemy  were  found  in  line  of  battle  with  artillery  well  posted 
on  the  road.  The  result  was  reported  to  General  Hooker  in  person,  who  ex- 
pressed his  satisfaction. 

At  about  four  o'clock,  P.  M.,  the  division  marched  to  cover  the  retreat  of 
the  Eleventh  Corps,  and  at  dusk  formed  line  a  of  battle  in  the  woods.  Colonel 
Tilghman,  finding  his  right  entirely  uncovered,  reconnoitered  the  ground,  and 
found,  about  six  hundred  yards  distant,  an  intrenched  Mne,  held  by  Griffin's 
Division,  with  several  batteries.  The  scouts  reported  the  woods  ta  front  clear 
of  the  enemy,  but  that  about  three-fourths  of  a  mile  beyond  they  could  hear 
troops  marching,  apparently  in  force,  towards  our  left.  This  intelligence  was 
promptly  reported  to  an  officer  of  General  Berry's  staff.  During  the  night 
several  attacks  were  made  on  the  left  of  the  division  and  repulsed,  none  of 
them  reaching  the  position  held  by  the  Twenty-sixth. 

At  day-break  a  heavj'  artillery  fire  was  opened  on  the  left,  followed  by  mus- 
ketry, which  rolled  steadily  nearer.  The  skirmishers  in  front  were  attacked, 
and  the  Seventy-second  New  York,  soon  after  giving  way,  left  the  flank 
uncovered.  Colonel  Tilghman  endeavored  to  change  front,  but  being  under  a 
heavy  fire  and  ia  a  thick  wood,  it  was  imperfectly  done,  and  in  making  the  at- 
tempt, was  himself  severely  wounded.  The  fire,  though  irregular,  was  well 
sustained  for  some  minutes,  when,  judging  from  the  increasing  numbers  and 
direction  of  the  enemy,  that  the  division  had  been  broken  and  its  position  lost, 


350  TWENTY-SESTH  REGIMENT.  1863 

an  order  was  given  to  retreat  to  General  GriflOLii's  intrenchments,  which  was 
effected  in  good  order,  the  men  keeping  up  a  steady  fire  so  long  as  the  enemy 
followed.  Taking  position  in  rear  of  batteries,  it  remained  in  support  while 
the  army  held  the  field,  and  upon  its  withdrawal  returned  to  its  camp  near 
Falmouth.  The  loss  in  the  engagement  was  four  officers  wounded,  eighteen 
enlisted  men  killed,  si:sty-four  wounded  and  ten  taken  prisoners.  The  severity 
of  Colonel  Tilghman's  wound  rendered  it  necessary  for  him  to  retire  from  the 
field,  and  he  did  not  again  rejoin  the  regiment.  Upon  his  recovery  his  resig- 
nation was  accepted  to  enable  him  to  take  command  of  the  Third  United  States 
colored  troops,  to  which  he  had  been  appointed.  Lieutenant  Colonel  Bodine 
succeeded  to  the  command,  and  was  soon  after  commissioned  Colonel. 

New  camping  ground  was  soon  after  selected  on  a  beautiful  knoll,  and  the 
men  labored  zealously  in  laying  out  streets  with  proper  drainage,  building 
bowers  of  green  foliage  over  and  in  front  of  their  tents,  and  vieiag  with  each 
other  in  cleanliness  and  good  order.  Early  in  June  the  regiment  was  detailed 
to  accompany  the  wagon  train  of  the  Third  Corps  to  Morrisville,  a  tedious 
march  of  twenty-nine  miles  through  dust  and  heat,  re-joining  the  brigade  at 
Beverly  ford.  This  was  the  initiation  of  the  march  to  Gettysburg,  which  was 
continued  through  Centre^ille  and  Gum  Springs,  crossing  the  Potomac  at  Ed- 
wards' ferry.  Moving  up  the  South  Mountain  and  guarding  its  passes  to  pre- 
vent the  incursion  of  rebel  cavalry,  it  proceeded  through  Middletown  valley  to 
Frederick,  Maryland,  and  thence  to  Emmittsburg.  Here  General  Sickles 
received  an  order  from  General  Meade,  now  in  command  of  the  army,  to  march 
to  the  neighborhood  of  Middleburg,  and  soon  after  a  message  from  Howard, 
advising  him  of  the  fall  of  Eeynolds,  and  calling  loudly  for  help.  Perplexed 
as  to  his  duty,  he  decided  to  follow  the  Napoleanic  precept,  to  march  to  the 
sound  of  the  enemy's  guns,  and  arrived  in  the  vicinity  of  Gettysburg  on  the 
evening  of  July  1st.  The  Third  Corps  bivouacked  for  the  night  near  the  bat- 
tle-field, and  early  on  the  morning  of  the  2d  the  regiment  was  detailed  to  tear 
down  the  fences  along  and  near  the  Emmittsburg  road,  to  facilitate  the  move- 
ment of  artillery  and  troops.  The  lines  were  then  formed  with  the  Twenty- 
sixth  on  the  extreme  right  of  the  corps  and  on  the  Emmittsburg  road.  The 
advantage  of  position  in  this  part  of  the  line  was  in  favor  of  the  enemy,  as  it 
was  exposed  in  the  open  field  and  liable  to  be  swept  by  artillery  from  the  ridges 
beyond.  Late  in  the  day  the  regiment  changed  front  while  undci:  severe  fire, 
in  order  to  receive  the  charge  of  a  Florida  brigade,  advancing  in  mifis  obliquely 
from  the  left  front.  No  sooner  was  it  checked  than  the  Twenty-sii-'ih  in  turn 
charged  the  enemy  and  drove  him  in  confnsion  across  the  road,  making  numerous 
captures.  The  day  proved  disasterous  to  the  corps,  but  it  fought  witb  deter- 
mined bravery,  and  inflicted  severe  losses  upon  the  enemy.  On  the  3d  the 
brigade  was  principally  occupied  in  supporting  batteries,  and  was  marched  to 
the  weakest  and  most  threatened  points.  The  Twenty-sixth  went  into  battle  with 
three  hundred  and  sixty-four  enlisted  men,  of  whom  two  hundred  and  thirteen 
were  kUled  and  wounded ;  out  of  eighteen  officers  two  were  killed  and  nine 
severely  wounded ;  two  of  the  nine  died  of  their  wounds,  and  five  were  disabled 
from  further  service  and  made  cripples  for  life ;  three  color  bearers  were  killed 
The  severity  of  the  loss  was  owing  to  the  faulty  position  of  the  line,  and  the 
entire  absence  of  shelter,  either  natural  or  constructed ;  but  it  inflicted  as  well 
as  suffered  great  slaughter. 

On  the  5th  of  July  it  moved  with  the  army  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy,  pass- 


1863  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG.  351 

ing  through  Emmittsburg  and  Frederick,  crossed  the  South  Mountain,  and 
proceeded  to  the  neighborhood  of  Williamsport.  After  the  successful  escape 
of  the  rebel  army  into  Virginia  the  regiment  marched  to  Harper's  Ferry,  where 
necessary  supplies  were  received.  Again  taking  up  the  line  of  march,  pass- 
ing Snicker's  Gap  and  Upperville,  to  Manassas  Gap,  with  orders  to  intercept* 
any  force  of  the  enemy  retreattag  up  the  Shenandoah  VaUey,  it  succeeded 
in  striking  his  rear  guai-d  at  Wappiag  Heights,  where  a  sharp  action  ensued. 
At  this  place  Colonel  Bodine  was  ordered  to  lead  his  own,  with  a  section  of  ar- 
tiQery,  to  a  commanding  position  on  the  extreme  right,  for  the  purpose  of  check- 
ing the  rebel  cavalry  operating  in  that  direction.  The  force  was  withdrawn  on 
the  following  day  towards  Warrenton. 

General  Sickles  having  been  severely  wounded  at  Gettysburg,  and  no  longer 
in  the  field,  the  command  of  the  corps  was  assigned  to  Major  General  W.  B. 
French,  and  that  of  the  division  to  Brigadier  General  Henry  Prince.  At  War- 
renton the  regiment  halted  for  a  few  days  for  rest  and  much  needed  supplies. 
On  the  20th  of  August  it  marched  at  daylight  ia  advance  of  the  army,  to  picket 
the  Eappahannock  from  Freeman's  to  Beverly  ford,  and  on  being  relieved  on 
the  following  day  rejoined  the  brigade  near  the  latter  place.  A  camp  was  laid 
out  and  the  routine  of  drUl,  parade  and  picket  duty  resumed.  While  here  one 
hundred  and  ninety-two  recruits  were  received  and  distributed  to  the  compa- 
nies, and  their  drill  and  discipline  commenced.  On  the  15th  of  September  it 
marched  from  camp,  and,  on  the  following  morning  crossing  the  Eappahannock 
at  Freeman's  ford,  proceeded  to  Culpepper  Court  House.  Here  the  regiment 
was  detailed  to  guard  the  approaches  from  the  south,  and  protect  the  wagon 
trains  parked  near  the  town. 

The  ladies  in  California  who  had  manifested  their  regard  for  this  regiment, 
and  their  desire  for  the  success  of  the  national  cause,  by  presenting  it  on  its 
entrance  into  service  with  a  beautiful  stand  of  colors,  had,  with  never-failing 
interest,  watched  it  in  its  many  campaigns,  and  believing  that  the  fiery  scourge 
of  battle,  to  which  it  had  been  so  frequently  subjected,  had  rendered  the  first 
flag  useless,  sent  a  new  one,  a  counterpart  of  the  first,  which  was  received 
with  every  manifestation  of  gladness.  Upon  the  occasion  of  its  presentation 
the  regiment  was  drawn  up  in  hollow  square,  in  the  centre  of  which  were 
the  generals  commanding  the  division  and  brigade,  with  their  respective  staff's, 
and  other  invited  guests.  The  flag  was  presented  by  Major  Charles  HarnHn,  son 
of  Vice  President  Hamlin,  and  was  received  in  behalf  of  the  regiment  by  Colonel 
Bodine  5  an  appropriate  prayer  was  offered,  and  the  band  played  patriotic 
airs,  after  which  the  invited  guests  sat  down  to  a  collation. 

General  Meade,  having  ascertained  that  Lee  had  dispatched  Longstreet  to 
East  Tennessee,  pushed  forward  to  the  line  of  the  Eapidan,  and  was  prepar- 
ing to  cross,  when  orders  were  received  from  Washington  to  detach  the  Eleventh 
and  Twelfth  Corps,  under  command  of  General  Hooker,  for  the  relief  of  Eose- 
crans,  at  Chattanooga.  Meade,  accordingly,  found  it  necessary  to  retire. — 
When  the  movement  commenced,  the  Twenty-sixth  was  ordered  to  escort  the 
wagon  train  of  the  corps.  At  Bealton  station,  on  the  Orange  and  Alexandria 
railroad,  it  was  called  by  General  Owen  to  the  support  of  a  battery  in  position 
to  prevent  an  attack  upon  the  supply  trains.  At  Beverly  ford  it  was  again 
placed  to  defend  the  approaches,  and  was  detailed  on  the  flauk  of  the  army  on 
the  march  to  CentreviUe.  Encamping  at  Union  Mills  it  remained  doing  guard 
duty  and  engaged  in  drill  until  the  army  again  commenced  a  forward  move- 


352  TWENTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT.  '  1864 

ment,  along  the  Orange  and  Alexandria  railroad,  when  it  was  employed  in 
re-laying  the  track  upon  that  road,  which,  upon  its  abandonment,  had  been 
destroyed  by  the  enemy.  When  it  was  finished,  the  army  again  passed  the 
Eappahannock,  the  Twenty-sixth  crossing  at  Kelly's  ford,  where  it  was  actively 
engaged  in  pushing  back  the  enemy.  At  Brandy  station,  November  19th, 
the  regiment  went  into  winter  quarters ;  but  as  the  sequel  proved  for  only  a 
brief  period. 

Upon  the  heels  of  the  success  at  Eappahannock  station  was  initiated  the 
Mine  Eun  campaign.  On  the  26th  of  November  the  regiment  marched  to 
Jacob's  ford  on  the  Eapidan,  and  was  immediately  deployed  as  skirmishers. 
Moving  to  the  attack,  it  drove  the  enemy  steadily  about  two  miles  through  the 
wood,  leading  the  Union  column.  On  the  following  day  it  was  again  engaged 
near  the  Orange  Court  House  road,  where  it  held  the  left  of  the  liue,  the  affair 
resultiug  in  a  brisk  fight  lasting  from  two  o'clock,  P.  M.,  until  dark.  Having 
moved  by  a  wrong  road  too  far  to  the  right  of  the  army,  it  was  ordered  to  with- 
draw to  Eobinson's  tavern,  and  arrived  on  the  afternoon  of  the  28th.  On  the 
following  day  it  was  sent  on  a  reconnoissance  to  ascertain  the  exact  position  of 
the  enemy,  now  holding  a  line  of  works  along  Mine  Eun.*  Preparations  were 
made  for  an  assault,  the  Twenty-sixth  holding  a  position  on  the  right  of  the 
Second  Corps,  the  extreme  left  of  the  army.  On  account  of  the  severity  of  the 
weather  and  the  strength  of  the  enemy's  works,  it  was  deemed  advisable  not 
to  attack,  and  further  operations  were  abandoned.  The  regiment  was  then  or- 
dered to  report  to  General  Gregg  at  Parker's  store,  on  the  plank  road  leading 
from  Fredericksburg  to  Orange  Court  House,  where  it  arrived  at  one  o'clock,  P. 
M.,  and  was  immediately  placed  in  position  to  repel  an  attack  of  the  enemy 
following  up  the  line  of  retreat.  At  daylight  on  the  2d  of  December  it  resumed 
the  march,  bringing  up  the  rear  of  the  army,  crossing  the  Eapidan  at  Culpeppei 
Mine  ford,  and  returned  on  the  3d  to  camp  at  Brandy  station,  with  a  loss  in 
the  expedition  of  one  of&cer  and  five  men  killed,  and  one  officer  and  twenty- 
three  men  wounded. 

During  the  ensuing  winter  the  command  was  engaged  in  constructing  roads, 
in  drill  and  picket  duty,  and  in  the  general  routine  of  camp  life.  More  than 
half  of  the  men  re-enlisted  in  conformity  to  the  terms  of  the  government,  re- 
ceiving the  tendered  bounty  and  a  thirty  days'  furlough.  Thirty-five  recruits 
were  received  and  distributed  among  the  several  companies. 

In  March,  1864,  by  the  order  of  General  Meade,  the  Third  Corps  was  broken 
up,  and  the  brigade  to  which  the  Twenty-sisth  had,  from  the  first,  been  attached, 
was  re-organized  by  taking  from  it  the  Eleventh  Massachusetts  and  Eighty- 
fourth  Pennsylvania,  and  by  adding  the  Fifth,  Sixth,  Seventh  and  Eighth  New 
Jersey  and  the  One  Hundred  and  Fifteenth  Pennsylvania.  General  Mott  was 
assigned  to  its  command,  and  General  Carr  to  that  of  the  division  -,  but  subse- 
quently General  Mott  was  placed  in  command  of  the  division,  and  Colonel 
Eobert  M'Allister,  of  the  Eleventh  New  Jersey,  to  that  of  the  brigade,  t    In 

*  During  the  operations  at  Mine  Run,  an  oflQcer  of  another  regiment  was  wotinded,  and  the 
bearers  of  a  stretcher  belonging  to  the  Twenty-sixth  started  to  carry  him  from  the  field.  They 
had  not  gone  far  when  a  round  shot  from  the  enemy's  battery  struck  the  bearers,  taking  off  the 
head  of  one  and  the  ear  of  the  other ;  the  stretcher  dropped,  and  the  ludicrous  part  of  the  story 
is,  that  the  officer  jumped  up  and  ran  away  towards  the  rear  at  a  high  rate  of  speed,  to  the  sur- 
prise of  those  around. 

t  Organization  of  the  Second  Brigade,  Colonel  Robert  M'AUister,  Third  Division,  General  G. 
Mott,  Second  Corps,  Major  General  W .  S.  Hancock.    First  R^ment  Massachusetts  Volunteers, 


1864  BATTLE   OF   SPOTTSYLVANIA  COURT  HOUSE.  353 

th6  meantime  General  Grant  having  been  placed  in  command  of  all  the  Na- 
Honal  forces,  had  fixed  his  head-quarters  with  the  army  of  the  Potomac,  and 
in  connection  with  General  Meade,  was  directing  its  operations. 

On  the  4th  of  May,  1864,  the  regiment,  under  command  of  Major  Samuel  G. 
Moffitt,  took  up  the  line  of  march  for  Ely's  ford,  and  crossing  upon  the  pon- 
toons reached  the  old  battle-ground  at  ChanceUorsville  late  in  the  afternoon, 
bivouacking  upon  the  same  field  where  it  had  fought  just  a  year  before.  On 
the  following  day  it  moved  with  the  corps  towards  the  Wilderness,  and  was 
deployed  as  skirmishers  on  the  extreme  left  of  the  army,  where  the  enemy  was 
soon  met  in  force  and  the  engagement  became  general.  Remaining  on  the  left 
through  the  entire  battle  it  steadily  held  its  position  against  every  attempt  to 
turn  it.    The  loss  *  was  twelve  killed  and  twenty-seven  wounded. 

On  the  morning  of  the  8th  the  regiment  was  detailed  with  the  Eighth  New 
Jersey  and  Sixteenth  Massachusetts,  as  a  provisional  brigade,  under  Colonel 
Eamsey,  to  guard  the  ammunition  train,  en  route  for  Todd's  tavern.  It  rejoined 
the  brigade  on  the  10th  and  marched  with  the  corps  to  Spottsyivania  Court 
House,  when  it  was  formed  in  line  of  battle  on  the  extreme  left  of  the  army, 
where  it  was  engaged  in  constructing  rifle-pits.  In  the  afternoon  a  charge  was 
made  upon  the  rebel  works,  but  without  success.  On  the  12th  the  regiment 
participated  in  the  grand  charge  of  the  Second  Corps.  Advancing  in  two  lines, 
Barlow's  and  Birney's  divisions  forming  the  first,  and  Gibbon's  and  Mott's  the 
second,  under  cover  of  a  dense  fog,  Hancock  swept  over  the  earth  works  held 
by  Edward  Johnson's  Division,  of  Ewell's  Corps,  completely  routing  it,  taking 
five  thousand  prisoners,  forty  guns,  and  captuimg  Generals  Johnson  and  Stewart. 
The  regiment  took  two  lifapoleon  guns,  which  they  turned  upon  the  enemy,  with 
good  eflTect.  The  captured  works  were  held  during  the  continuance  of  the 
battle,  from  the  10th  to  the  15th.  In  this  engagement,  known  as  the  battle  of 
Spottsyivania  Court  House,  the  loss  in  the  Twenty-sixth  was  twenty  killed  and 
forty-five  wounded. 

In  the  advance  of  the  army,  the  regiment,  while  posted  to  defend  the  left 
flank  was  attacked  by  Eosser's  cavalry.  The  shock  was  sudden  and  severe. 
Mne  men  were  kiUed  and  two  wounded  by  a  single  discharge  from  his  light 
battery,  but  he  was  repulsed  with  slight  additional  loss. 

On  the  21st  it  moved  at  dawn,  crossing  the  railroad  near  Guinea  station, 
and,  passing  through  Bowling  Green  and  Guilford,  it  encamped  on  the  west 
«ide  of  the  Mattapouy  creek.  The  next  day  it  was  engaged  in  building  breast- 
works near  Carolina  county  poor  house,  and  on  the  23d  marched  near  to  tho 
Korth  Anna  river,  where  it  was  exposed  to  heavy  shelling  from  the  enemy,  but 
succeeded  in  pushing  him  across.  On  the  24th  it  crossed  under  heavy  fire  and 
immediately  deployed  as  skirmishers  to  the  right  of  tho  bridge,  and  continued 
in  active  duty  in  aU  the  operations  at  this  place.  On  the  27th  it  moved  towards 
the  Pamunky  river,  and  crossed  at  Nelson's  ford.  Advancing  about  two  miles, 
it  was  employed  in  tlirowiag  up  breast- works. 

Colonel  M'Laughlin ;  Twenty-sixth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Bodine ;  Second 
Kegiment  New  HampsMre  Volunteers,  Colonel  Patterson ;  One  Hundred  and  Fifteenth  Regi- 
ment Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Dunne ;  Fifth  Regiment  New  Jersey  Volunteers,  Colonel 
Willian ;  Sixth  Regiment  New  Jersey  Volunteers,  Colonel  Burling ;  Seventh  Regiment  New 
Jersey  Volunteers,  Colonel  Sewell ;  Eighth  Regiment  New  Jersey  Volunteers,  Colonel  Ramsey. 
*  Private  Christian  Snyder,  of  company  P,  was  shot  through  the  back  in  this  engagement ; 
the  spiaal  column  being  fraciured.  His.  last  words  were,  "  I  do  not  care  tO'  die,  but  the  Flag, 
the  Flag." 
45 


354 


TWENTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT, 


1864 


Here,  the  term  of  service  having  expired,  it  was  relieved  from  duty.  The 
re-enlisted  men  and  those  whose  time  had  not  expired  were  transferred  to  the 
Kinety-ninth  Pennsylvania,  belonging  to  the  First  Brigade,  Third  Division  of 
the  Second  Corps.  Marching  to  White  House  landing,  it  embarked  upon  a 
propeller  for  Washington,  where  it  arrived  on  the  4:th  of  June  and  was  quar- 
tered at  the  Soldiers'  Best.  On  the  following  day  it  proceeded  to  Philadelphia 
where  ;t  was  escorted,  by  the  Henry  Guards,  to  the  Cooper  Shop  Eefreshment 
Saloon,  thence  to  Independence  Hall,  where  it  was  disbanded.  On  the  18th  the 
men  were  paid  and  formally  mustered  out  of  service. 

From  its  first  entrance  into  service,  it  was  almost  constantly  engaged  in  ac- 
tive duty ;  though  never,  but  for  a  brief  period,  out  of  Virginia,  long  and  fati- 
guing marches  were  frequent,  repeatedly  crossing  its  own  track,  and  often 
marching  and  fighting  over  the  same  ground.  Its  campaignings  opened  upon 
the  Peninsula  and  ended  midway  in  the  Wilderness.  Its  first  experience  was 
in  the  trenches  before  Yorktown,  its  last,  by  a  few  hardened  veterans — the  rem- 
nants of  a  once  full  ranked  and  stalwart  body — ^amid  the  bursting  of  shells  in 
the  breast-works  of  the  Pamunky. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS. 


William  F.  SmaU.. 
Benj.  C.  Tilghman. 


Rush  Van  Dyke .... 
Robert  L.  Bodine ., 


Casper  M.  Berry. 
Sam'l  G.  Moffitt.. 


Joseph  Dickinson... 

Peter  P.  G.  HaU 

John  S.  Riehl 


John  Adler 

Geo.  W.  Dickinson. 


Col 

...do 

Lt.CoI 
,..do 


Maj.... 
..do... 


Adj.. 
...do. 
...do. 


Q.M. 
...do.., 


St.  Jno.  W.  Mentzer,  Surg  . 

Solomon  S.  Shultz do... 

Lewis  R.  Kirk do... 


June    1,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 


June    1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 


June    1,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 


June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 


May  31, '61, 
May  30,  '61, 

June    1,  '61, 

Aug.        '63, 
Nov.    3, '62, 


Wounded  at  Williamsburg— disch.  June  30,  '62. 

Wd.  at  Chance] lorsviUe— disch.  July  26,  1863,  to 
accept  Colonelcy  of  3d  U.  S.  C.  T.— Bv.  Briga- 
dier General,  March  13,  1865. 

Discharged  April  10,  1862. 

Pr.  from  priv.  to  Com.  Sgt.,  June  4,  1861— to  2d 
Lt.  Co.  K,  Aug.  21, 1861— to  Capt.,  Jan.  14,  '62— 
to  Major,  July  15,  '62— to  Lt.  Col.,  Oct.  12,  '63— 
to  Col.,  Feb.  20,  1864— to  Bv.  Brig.  Gen.,  March 
14,  1864— m us.  out  with  reg.,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  July  7,  1862, 

Pr.  from  Capt.  Co.  A,  to  Major,  Nov.  12,  '63 — wd 
at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— mustered  out  with 
regiment,  J  une  18,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Statt"  of  Gen.  Hooker,  Aug.,  1861. 

Discharged  by  Special  Order,  February  16,  1863. 

Pr.  from  1st  Lt.  Co.  D,  to  Adj.,  Feb.  10,1863— wd. 
at  Mine  Run,  November  27, 1863— mustered  out 
with  regiment,  June  18,  1864. 

Pr.  fr.  2d  Lt.  Co.  I,  May  31,  '61— died  July  31,  '62. 

Pr.  from  1st  Lt.  Co.  I,  to  R.  Q,  M.,  Aug.  1, 1862— 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  18, 1864. 

Promoted  to  Assistant  Surgeon  U,  S.  Volun- 
teers, March  25,  1863. 

Res.  Sept.  18,  '63— appointed  Asst.  Swrg.  U.  S.  V. 

Pr.  from  Asst.  Surg.  112th  reg.  P.  V. ,  Nov.  3,  '63— 
mustered  out  vrith  regiment,  June  18,  1865. 


Note.— The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks : 


Ab.  absent. 
Asst.  assistant. 
Adj.  Adjutant. 
Bu.  buried. 
Bv.  brevet, 
Bd.  band. 
Capt.  Captain, 
Chap.  Chaplaitt, 


Cor.  Coi-poral.  Fr.  from. 

Com.  commissioned  or  Furl,  furlough. 

Hos.  hospital. 

Lt.  Lieutenant. 


commissary. 
Cert,  certificate. 
Dis.  dismissed. 
Dis'y.  disability. 
Disch.  discharged 
Exp.  expiration. 


Mus.  mustered. 
Muc.  musician. 
Mis.  missing. 
Pr.  promoted. 


PL  principal. 
Priv.  private. 
Keg.  regiment, 
Eed.  reduced. 


Kem.  removed. 
Ben.  sentenced. 
Serv.  service. 


Surg.  Surgeon. 
Sgt.  Sergeant. 
Sub.  substitute. 
Stew,  steward. 
Tr.  transferred. 
Vet.  veteran  volunteer. 
Wd.  wounded. 
Wds.  wounds. 


THIIEE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


NAME. 

BANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTEK 
INTO  SERVICE. 

-3 

i 
i 

KEMAEKS. 

Samuel  Hopkins 

Jules  B.  Cohen 

As.Sur. 
...do 

June    1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 
Feb.         '62, 
June  21,  '62, 
July  20,  '62, 
July  20,  '62, 
Aug.  15,  '62, 
Apr.     1,  '63, 
June    1,  '61, 

May  27, '61, 

May   27, 'Gl, 
May   27, '67, 
May   28, '61, 

May   28, '61, 
May   30,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 

May   27,  '61, 

May   27,  '61, 

May   27,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

3 

3 

3 

Discharged,  1861. 
Discharged,  1861. 

T.  W.  Alexander 

David  Newcomer . . . 

J.  A.  P.  Magnin 

Isaiah  P.  Dewling... 
H.  S.  Gross 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Pr.  to  Surgeon  160th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  20,  1862. 
Resigned  August,  1862. 
Resigned  December  29,  1862. 
Discharged  November  19,  1863. 
Resigned  October  17,  1863. 

William  Craig  

...do 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  18,  1864. 

Charles  A.  Beck 

Roberts.  Parker... 

John  W.  Woodward 
Sam'lG.  Wregner... 
Chas.  W.Vanzant... 

Wm.  Souerbier 

Jacob  C.  Hamilton- 

Chap'n 

Sr.  Maj. 

...do 

...do 

Com.  Sr 

Q.M.Sr 

...do 

Hos.  St. 

...do 

Muc... 

...do 

Resigned  July  12,  '62— re-commissioned  Sept.  15, 

1862— mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  18,  '64. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  of  company  A,  Aug.  1, 1863— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  18, 1864. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lieut,  company  I,  Jan.  1,  1863. 
Died  of  wds.  received  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  '63. 
Promoted  from  private  of  company  A,  Dec.  1, 

1861— mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  18,  '64. 
Ti-ansferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet, 
Promoted  to  2d  Lieut,  company  I,  June  1,  1863. 
Pi-omoted  fr.  private  company  E,  March  8,  '64— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  18,  1864. 
Promoted  Hospital  Steward,  U.  States  Army, 

February  16.  1863. 
Promoted  principal  musician  Sept.  30,  1862— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  18,  1864. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Luther  Gerhard '. 

Charles  G.  Marshall 
Joseph  Steiner 

Company  A. 

RECRTJITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


Samuel  G.  Moffitt. 
Robert  Bruce , 


John  D.Sloan 

William  B.  Fish. 


Benj.  R.  Wright 

Peter  J.  Donnley.... 

John  Hankey 

Norman  Ackley 

Harrison  G.  Clifton 

Robert  Ashton 

Jno.  W.  Woodward 
Robert  EL  Parker... 

Joseph  Neil 

JohnH.  Beck 


Samuel  J.  Wallace. 

John  P.  Boyd 

Wilham  Wier 

John  H.  Garity. 


John  Russell 

John  Bailey 

Joseph  M.  Walter.. 

John  H.  Kem._ 

Daniel  Fillen 

JohnR.  Kem 

Josephs.  Davis 


Capt... 
..do.... 


1st  Lt., 
..do.... 


2d  Lt.. 
Serg't. 

..do 

..do.... 


do. 

do. 
...do. 
...do. 

.do. 

■do. 


...do... 
...do..., 
...do.... 
Corp .. 

...do... 

...do„. 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 


May 
May 

May 
May 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 
May 
May 
May 


May 

May 
May 
May 
May 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 

Aug. 

May 


27, 
27, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

27, 
27, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

27, 

'61, 

3 

27, 

'61, 

3 

27, 

'61, 

3 

27, 

'61, 

3 

27, 
27, 
27, 
27, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 

3, 

'62, 

3 

27, 

'61, 

3 

27, 
27, 
27, 
27, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 

27, 

'61, 

3 

27, 

'61, 

3 

27, 

'61, 

3 

27, 

'61, 

3 

27, 

'61, 

3 

13, 

'61, 

3 

27, 

'61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Major,  November  12,  1863. 

Pr.  from  2d  to  1st  Lieut.,  Feb.  28,  1863— to  Capt., 

Nov.  12,  1863— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  18,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Captain  company  I,  Jan.  1,  1863. 
Pr.  from  Sergeant  to  1st  Lieut.,  Nov.  17,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Sergeant  to  2d  Lieut.,  February 

28,  1863— killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Corporal  to  Sergeant,  June  1,'64^ 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Corporal,  June  23,  1863— to  Sergeant,  Dec. 

13,  1864 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  18,  '64: 
Pr.  to  Corporal,  May  1, 1862— to  Sergeant,  Nov.  1', 

1862— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  March  21, 1864.' 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— VetV 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  November  1,  1862i 
Pr.  to  Corporal,  Aug.  12,  1862— to  Sergeant,  Nov. 

1,  1862— to  Sergeant  Major,  August  1,  1863. 
Pr.  to  Corporal,  Dec.  1,  1863— to  Sergeant,  Jan.  1, 

1864— tr.  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Corporal,  May  23,  1862— to  Sergeant,  Nov. 

10,  1862— kiUed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 
Deserted  September  16,  1862. 
Deserted  October  4,  1862. 
Deserted  August  25,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  13,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  13,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  13,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  February  1,  1863— trans- 
ferred to  99th  regiment  P.  v.,  June  1, 1864— Vet: 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Jan.  1,  1864— transferred 

to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Jan.  1,  1864— transferred 

to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  30, 1863— transferred 

to  99th  regiment,  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.  9,  1861— transferred' 

to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  April  11,  .1864. 


356 


TWENTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT, 


Rich'd  C.  Maxwell.. 


John  Wagner... 
Richard  Curtis.. 


Geo.  A.  Cogswell. 


Edward  Murray 
Henry  H.  Smith 
Lemuel  Benfer... 
Joseph  P.  Hasten. ... 

Joseph  Steiner 

Frederick  Pohlman 

Allen,  Samuel 

Arbuckle,  William 

Bumbaugh,  Geo 

Bayne,  William  R.. 
Bale,  Henry 


Bonitz,  Charles.... 
Brewster,  James.. , 

Burns,  John , 

Bentz,  Jacob 

Baldwin,  James.... 

BUthe,  Joseph 

Balance,  Thomas.. 
Blaker,  Ulysses.... 
Brewster,  George. 
Conrad,  Edward... 
Cooper,  Leon 


Clark,  John 

Classeday,  Michael 

Crystle,  James 

Diehl,  William  H... 

Daugherty,  Geo 

Dillon,  John  W 

Duflfey,  Francis  J... 
Diamond,  Edward.. 

Deblrn,  Peter 

Fair,  Philip 

Finnegan,  John 

Fairbanks.Sylvan's 

Frickle,  Charles 

Fawfer,  Henry  M... 
Ferguson,  James.... 

Foster,  Adam 

Frazine,  Henry  M.. 

Foster,  William 

Gentnor,  Henry 

Gilpin,  Charles 


Gordon,  Wm.  1st... 

Gordon,  Wm.  2d 

Gordon,  Samuel 

Groah,  John 

Gideon,  William 

Grant,  Alexander... 

Gibson,  John 

Hill,  Warren  C 

Henry,  James  R 

Hannaberry,  Wm.., 


Highfield,  Wm 

I  Haines,  Reuben 

Hoover,  William.... 
Hayden,  William... 

Haney,  William 

Hayman,  Josh 

Hoyle,  Joseph 

Hagan,  Henry 

Hutton,  William 

Jordan,  Jacob 

Jennings,  Thomas.. 
Johnson,  William... 


Corp. 


Aug.  13,  '61, 


May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 


'61, 


May  27 

May  27 
May  27 
May  27 
Aug.  13; 
May  27 
May  27. 
May  27: 
May  27: 
May  27 
May  27 
May  27, 

May  27 
May  27 
May  27 
Sept.  5 
Sept.  1 
Sept.  1 
May  27, 
May  27 
May  27 
May  27 
May  27 

Aug.  21 
Aug.  21 
May  27 
May  27: 
May  27: 
May  27 
May  27 
May  27 
May  27 
May  27 
May  27 
May  27 
May  27 
May  27 
May  27 
May  27, 
May  27 
May  27, 
May  27, 
Sept.    5: 

May  27 
May  27 
May  27 
April  29. 
May  27' 
Sept.  1 
May  27 
May  27. 
May  27: 
May   27, 

May  27, 
May  27 
Sept.  1 
Aug.  31 
Sept.  1 
Aug.  1 
Sept.  1 
May  27 
May  27, 
Sept.  15 
April  27 
May  27 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  21,  1862— transferred 
to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Killed  by  accident  at  Cp.  Union,  Md.,  Aug.  1,'61. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  December  18, 1862— killed 
at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  December  18, 1862— killed 
at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Deserted  October  27,  1861. 

Deserted  August  29,  1862. 

Deserted  August  27,  1862. 

Tr.  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  principal  musician,  Jan.  1,  1864. 

Promoted  to  principal  musician,  Oct.  18,  1861. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Deserted  May  27,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18, 1864. 

Wounded  at  Fair  Oaks — discharged  on  Surgeon's 
certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '63. 

Tr.  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  1,'63. 

Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  1,'63. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

Deserted  July  23,  1861. 

Deserted  June  28,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18, 1864. 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run  August  29,  1862— dis- 
charged December  10,  1862. 

Deserted  October  6,  1863. 

Deserted  October  6,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Died  at  Fortress  Monroe— date  unknown. 

Died  at  Camp  Union,  Md.,  November  14,  1861. 

Deserted  December  11,  1861. 

Tr.  to  Co.  C,  26th  reg.  P.  V.— date  unknown. 

Deserted  May  28,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  30,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Oct.  10  1861. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C. — date  unknown. 

Tr.  to  Co.  H,  26th  reg.  P.  V.— date  unknown. 

Tr.  to  Co.  H,  26th  reg.  P.  V date  unknown. 

Died  August  17,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  1,  '62. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  December  10,  1863. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.  C,  26th  reg.  P.  V.— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  company  C— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

KiUed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Deserted  August  27,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863 — discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  February  7,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  10,  '62. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  August  1,  1863. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.— date  unknown. 

Deserted  October  21,  1862. 

Deserted  February  7,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  1,  '63. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

Killed  at  ChanceUorsviUe,  May  3,  1863. 


THREE  YEAES'   SEEVICB. 


357 


Krusen.Gustavus  B  Private 


Kuhn,  Charles... 
Kline,  Benjamin 
Kennedy,  Wm.  C... 
Kefi'er,  Frederick... 

Kulp,  John  F , 

Love,  Charles 

Litzenburg,  James 

Levy,  Aaron 

Longue,  Patrick .... 

Lipsey,  Thomas 

Lees,  Charles  E 


Lyman,  Edmund.. 
Lamont,  Richard., 


Long,  James 

Logue,  S 

Murray,  George  W 
Morrell,  William.... 
Merrick,  Ferdinand 
Maflfett,  Noah,  Jr.. 

Morris,  Edward 

Magargee,  Andrew 
Maxwell,  Richard.. 
M'Namee,  John  .... 
M'Clune,  Geo.  W.. 
M'MulUn,  Samuel. 
M'Mahan,  Michael 
M'Cabe,  Francis .... 


M'Nabb,  Samuel.... 
M'Kinzie,  William 
M'Glucker,  John.... 
Naglor,  George  F ... 

Nippes,  Charles 

Nersser,  Henry  C... 

O' Donald,  John 

Preston,  William  C 

Price,  Wilham 

Quinn,  Patrick 


do.. 

do. 
...do. 
...do., 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


Ripley,  George 

Rinehart,  Hiram  V 
Ridgley,  Charles  D 

Robinson,  John 

Rodgers,  Michael.. 

Ripple,  James 

Schooley.Wm.M.  P 
Shaffer,  Henry.... 
Shlitenger,  John 
Sinex,  Charles.... 


Sloan,  Jacob , 

Smith,  Charles,  1st 
Stocker,  Joseph  M... 
Sullivan,  James .... 
Smith,  Charles,  2d 
Taylor,  John  T 

Van  Horn,  William 

Van  Kirk,  Pen'ton 

Vansant,  Charles..., 
Willingmeyer,  D  .., 

Wood,  Basil 

Winfield,  Samuel.. 
Wilson,  William.... 
Whitfield,  Henry.. 
Wilfong,  Joseph.... 

Wilson,  Jesse 

Williams,  John 

Woods,  Robert 

Wilson,  John 


.do. 


May  27, '61, 

Aug.  20,  '63, 
May  27,  'Gl, 
May  27,  '61, 
Mav  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
Sept.  1,  '63, 
May  27,  '61, 
Aug.  2,  '63, 
May  27,  '61, 
May   27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
Aug.  21,'" '63, 
Aug.  21,  '63, 

May"27J''6i, 
May  27,  '61, 
y  27,  '61, 
y  27,  '61, 
y  27,  '61, 
y  27,  '61, 
ig.  13,  '61, 
y  27, '61, 
ly  27, '61, 
ly  27,  '61, 
ly  27,  '61, 
ly   27,  '61, 


'62, 


May 
May 
May 
Sept. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
Sept. 


Dec.  30,  '61, 
Aug.  30,  '63, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27, '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
Aug.  30,  '62, 


do May  27,  '61, 


May  27, 


May 

27, 

Sept. 

», 

May 

27, 

May 

27, 

Sept. 

1, 

Aug. 

1, 

Sept. 

1, 

Sept. 

1 

Aug. 

21, 

May 

27, 

Sept. 

1, 

'61, 


Reduced  from  Corporal,  Aug.  9, 1862— discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  February  1,  1863. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  26th  reg.  P.  V.— date  unknown. 

Deserted  Mpy  28,  1861. 

Deserted  August  27,  1862. 

Deserted  August  2,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  January  23,  1863. 

Transferred  to  Signal  Corps — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

KiUed  at  ChancellorsviUe,  May  3,  1863. 

Died  July  6,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Glen- 
dale,  June  80,  1862. 

Deserted  May  27,  1861. 

Deserted  October  6,  1863. 

Deserted  October  14,  1863. 

Died  at  Andersonville,  Ga.— grave,  9,085. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  30,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  29,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  30,  '62. 

Died  at  Camp  Stiles,  Md.,  December  15,  1861. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  Y.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  oiit  with  company,  June  18,  1864.      . 

Mustered  out  -with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  IS,  '62— 
discharged  August  21, 1863. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99tb  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

Deserted  May  28,  1861. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Deserted  October  14,  1863. 

Deserted  June  29, 1862. 

Deserted  May  28,  1861. 

Wounded  at  ChancellorsviUe,  May  3,  1863— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  21, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  5,  1861. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  C,  26th  reg.  P.  V.— date  unknown. 

Deserted  January  27,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  10,  '61. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  30,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Getty  sburg— transferred  to  99th  regi- 
ment P.  v.,  June  1,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

Deserted  October  4,  1862. 

Deserted  October  4,  1862. 

Died  at  Andersonville,  May  24,  '64— grave,  1,349. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863— discharg- 
ed on  Surgeon's  certificate,  October  22,  1863. 

Reduced  from  Corporal,  April  1, 1862— discharg- 
ed on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  1,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— discharg- 
ed on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  27,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

KiUed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17, 1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  1,  1863. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13, 1862. 
KiUed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 


358 


TWEXTT-SIXTH    KEGllMENT, 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OF   MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

i 

> 

REMARKS. 

Wilson,  Chas.  P 

Weir,  Caleb 

Weir,  John  

Private 

...do 

...do 

Aug.  30,  '62, 
May   27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '63, 
May  27,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  September  27,  1863. 

Deserted  January  27,  1862. 

Deserted  August  25,  1862. 

Deserted  October  14,  1863. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Weightman,  Thos... 
Youug,  John  W 

...do 

...do 

Company  B. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


JohuB.  Adams 

Capt.... 

Robert  Gillespie 

...do 

1st  Lt.. 
...do 

James  M'Elwee 

WiUiam  Morrison... 
John  Kewsome 

2d  Lt.. 
...do 

Andrew  Hoss 

Serg't.. 

...do 

Archibald  Hayes. . . . 

...do 

Clotworthy  Evans.. 
James  Holliday 

...do 

...do 

JohnM'Cain 

...do 

Jones  Bradberry 

James  Williamson.. 

...do 

Corp.... 

Hugh  Hemphill 

...do 

Daniel  Barr 

...do 

Charles  Barger 

...do 

Anthony  Bechter. . . . 

...do 

Edward  Boyd     

...do 

Henry  Boles       

...do 

W^m.  Anderson 

...do 

WilUam  Dunn 

Muc 

...do 

Charles  H.  Cook 

Anderson,  Wm 

Armstrong,  John ... 

Archer,  Robert 

Anderson,  Isaac 

ArcTier,  Thomas 

Abrams,  Benj.  H.... 
Anderson,  Matthew 

...do 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Brown,  Kennedy... 

BroAvn,  Thomas 

Black,  Hugh 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Broadbent,  Dan'lW 

...do 

Buchanan,  Mose§... 

...do 

Buchanan  Wm.  G.. 

...do 

...do 

Batty,  Henry 

...do 

Boyd,  John  

...do 

May  27, '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 


May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 


May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
May^  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

Aug.  27,  '61, 
May  27, '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

Aug.  9,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  5,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
Sept.  19,  '61, 
Mar.  10,  '64, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
Jan.  20,  '62, 
May  27,  '61, 
Jan.  20,  '62, 
-'  -  '61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 


May  27, 

May  27, 

May  27, 

May  27, 

May  27, 

May  27, 

May  27, 


May  27,  '61, 

May  27, '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 


Pr.  to  Lt.  Col.,  April  18,  1863— not  mustered— 

resigned  June  3,  1863. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  July  25,  '61— to  1st  Lt.,  July  22,  '62— to 

Capt.,  July  1,  '63— mus.out  with  Co.,  June  18,'64. 
Resigned  July  1,  1862. 
Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  July  3,  '62— to  1st  Lt.,  July  1,  '63— 

wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Dismissed  July  5,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863— pro- 
moted to  2d  Lieut.,  April  23,  '64— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  18,  1864— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  May  5, 1862— wd.  at  Gettysburg,  July 

2,  1863— mustered  oat  with  Co.,  June  18,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  1862 — to  Sergeant,  Dec.  31, 

1863— mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Dec.  4,  1862— to  Sergeant, 

April  24,  1864— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  18,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  ceriiUcate,  Sept.  7, 1861. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— mustered 

out  with  company ,  June  18,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863~-mus- 

tered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  INIay  30,  '64— Vet. 
Wd.  with  loss  of  leg  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3, 

1863 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  '64. 
y/ounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— mu-stered 

out  with  company,  Juno  18,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  December  4,  1862 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  December  4,  1862 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  SO,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  18,  1864. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  80,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  1862. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 
Deserted  November  21, 1861. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  Jiily  2, 1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6, 1864— mustered 

out  with  company,  Jxme  18,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  20,  '61. 
Dishonorably  discharged,  January  8,  1803. 
Discharged  August  25, 1863,  for  wounds, with  loss 

of  arm,received  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  '63. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863 — mustered 

out  with  comuany,  June  18j^  1864. 


THREE  YEAES'   SERVICE. 


359 


Bunting,  John 

Bleyler,  James  L.. 

Barger,  Jacob 

Gathers,  William.,. 

Clark,  Wilson.... 


Culbertson,  Alex 
Cunningham,  Rob't 
Clements,  Geo.  M... 
Culbertson,  Robert 

Collins,  John , 

Collins,  Charles 

Carson,  Thomas 

Carfrey,  David... 
Charlton,  Charles... 
Crawford,  Thomas.. 
Cunningham,  John 
Drippg,  Alexander., 

Deens,  David 

Douglas,  George 

DoM^nie,  T^ewis  C  ... 

Dingos,  William 

Dudgeon,  Rich'd  E 
Daisley,  Robert 


Ewing,  Thomas 

Elliott,  Hamilton... 

Ervin,  Joseph 

Ervin,  Samuel 

Eddy,  Andi-ew 

Fleming,  John 

Fitzpatrick,  Wm.... 
Gillespie,  Thomas... 

George,  William  H 

Griffith,  Thomas 

Gordo7i,  Edward.... 
Gillingham,  Alex... 

Gamble,  Robert 

George,  John 

Humphreys,  Henry 
Hamil,  James 


Private 

..do 

..do 
..do 


.do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
..do. 
...do. 

do. 

do. 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


Hillman,  Thomas do. 

Hardcastle,  Edw'd..|...do. 
Himter,  Robert do. 


Inch,  Robert 

Jordan,  William 

Knight,  William 

Kefiferly,  Christop'r 
Kennedy,  Robert... 

Keays,  William 

Lake, -John  S 


Leech,  William. 


Lesher,  Joseph., 
Leech,  Thomas  . 

Little,  John 

Moore,  George .. , 

Moore,  Solomon, 


Montgomery,  Rob't 
Maxwell,  Joseph.... 


Martin,  Edward... 
Maxwell,  Robert. 

Maguire,  .John 

Murphy,  John 

Moran,  John 

Mack,  Edwin 

Mitchell.  Samuel. 


.do. 


...do, 
,.,do, 
...do , 
„,do. 


.do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


Sept.  13,  '62, 
Jan.  21,  '64, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27, '61, 

May  27, '61, 


May 
May 
May 
May 
Feb. 
Jan. 
May 
Sept. 
May 
Sept. 
May 
May 
Sept. 
May 
May 
Aug. 
May 
May 


27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
18,  '64, 
18,  '64, 
5,  '61, 
15,  '62, 
27,  '61, 

26,  '62, 

27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 

28,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 

1,  '62, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 


May  27,  '61, 


May  27, 
May  27, 
May  27, 
Aug.  18, 
May  27, 
.May  27, 
Aug.  20, 


May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

Oct.  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27, '61, 

Jan.  18,  '64, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

July  25,  '61, 

Sept.  16,  '62, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27, '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27, '61, 

May  27, '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

Mar.  26,  '64, 

Feb.  18,  '64, 

Feb.  18,  '64, 

Aug.  20,  '63, 

Jan.  20,  '62, 


Disch,  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  19,  1863. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 

Killed  in  action.  May  18,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  29,  1861. 

Dishonorably  discharged,  April  16,  1862. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P,  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 

Died  at  Washington.  D.  C,  December  13,  1862. 

Killed  at  Locust  Grove,  Va.,  Nov.  27,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  2,  '62. 

Transferred  to  Co.  C,  26th  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  3,  '61. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  April  20,  '63. 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

Died  May  15,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Chan- 
cellorsville, May  3,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  17,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  12,  '-62. 

Deserted  February  14,  1863. 

Deserted  February  14,  1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  by  Special  Order,  January  2, 1862. 

Deserted  June  12,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10, 1864— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  vidth  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug,  8,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  19,  '61. 

Deserted  May  25,  1862. 

Missing  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  compknv,  June  18,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863— absent, 
in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  10,  '62. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Died  May  18,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Chan- 
cellorsville, May  3,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Gettysbui-g,  July  2, 1863— mustered' 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1884. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  .Tune  18,''l864, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Wd.  at  Locust  Grove,  Va.,  November  27,  1863 — 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863,  and  Spott- 
sylvania, May  10,  '64— ab.,  in  hos.,  at  mus.  out; 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— mustereVi 
out  vnth  company,  Juue  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  6,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  12,  '63i 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiuient  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 


360 


TWENTY-SIXTH   REGIMENT, 


Mackey,  Edward. . . . 

Mullin,  Walter 

M'Dowell,  Wm 

M'Cullough,  John.. 


M'Clay,  James 

M'Colgen,  James.,.. 
M'Keown,  George.. 
M'Ginley,  James..., 

Nixon,  Joseph 

Nixon,  Robert 


Fallot,  William..... 
Rafierty,  William. 
Robinson,  Alex'r... 

Roberts,  Henry 

Russell,  William.., 
Sloan,  Samuel 


Salmon,  Thomas 

Shaffer,  Charles  P.., 

Shean,  Michael 

Stephenson,  John... 

Stewart,  James 

Smithers,  Henry.... 
Sanderson,  Robert.. 

Smyth,  Matthew 

Steel,  Paul  F 

Sloan,  James 

Sterrit,  John 

Stockman,  John 

Thornton,  James.... 
Trouland,  Robert... 
Thompson,  Wm.  J 

Trader,  Edward 

Thompson,  Edward 
Woodside,  James 


Wrigley,  William. 

Wood,  Thomas 

Wright,  Charles... 
Whitworth,  John. 
Yetters,  Henry 


Private 
..do 
..do 
..do 


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.do 

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Aug.  20, 
Aug.  20, 
May  27, 
May  27, 

Dec.  21, 

Mar.  26, 

Sept.  5, 

Dec.  30, 

May  27, 

May  27, 

May  27, 
May  27, 
May  27, 
Aug.  20, 
May  27, 
May   27, 


May 
May 
Jan. 
June 
Jan. 
May 
Sept. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
Aug. 
May 
Aug. 
May 


May  27, 
May  27, 
Apr.  4, 
May  27, 
May  27, 


Deserted  February  20,  1864. 

Deserted  February  20,  18G4. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Hanover  Junction,  "Va.,  May  25,  1864— 

absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V..  May  30,  '64. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Wd.  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  '63— and  at  Wil- 

derness.  May  6,  '64 — ab.,in  hospital,  at  mus.  out. 
Deserted  June  9,  1862, 

Mastered  out  with  company,  .June  18,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  2,  '62. 
Transferred  to  United  States  Army,  Nov.  2,  '62. 
Missing  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863, 
Wd.  at  Hanover  Junction,  Va.,  May  25,  1864 — 

absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  18,  '63. 
Tr.  to  company  I,  26th  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  22,  1861. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  26th  reg.  P.  V.,  Jan.  5,  1862. 
Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 
KiUed  at  Spottsylvania,  May  11,  1864. 
Deserted  January  11,  1862. 
Deserted  February  14,  1863. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  7, 1862. 
Killed  at  Spottsylvania,  May  18,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  17,  1861. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864— Vet. 
Deserted  August  23,  1863. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Dishonorably  discharged,  June  13,  1862. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Deserted  February  2j  1862. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  11,  1861. 


Company   0. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Henry  F.  Young. 
Edward  C.  Thomas 


William  C.  Haines. 
Samuel  W.  Taylor. 


Geo.  H.  Roberts,  Jr 
Stephen  Mitchell. . . . 

William  Foster 

Henry  Smithers 


Edward  Earthy.... 

George  Haines 

Orlando  Chatfield. 
James  Kenney 


Franklin  O'Brien. 


..do.... 


May  28, 
May  28, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

May  28, 
May  28, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 

3 

May  28, 

'61, 

3 

May  28, 

'61, 

3 

May  28, 

'61, 

' 

May  28, 

'61, 

3 

May  28, 
May  28, 
May  28, 
May  28, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 

May  28, 

'61, 

8 

Resigned  May  29,  1S62. 

Promoted  from  2d  Lieut,  company  G,  to  1st  Lieut. 

company  0,  Feb.  19,  1862— to  Captain,  June  1, 

1862— mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  '64. 
Resigned  December  1,  1861. 
Promoted  from  private  company  F,  to  2d  Lieut. 

company  C,  August  27, 1861— to  1st  Lieut,,  June 

1,'62— toCapt.and  A.  D.  Con  Gen.  Hooker's  Staff 

—mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Resigned  June  5,  1861— app'd  on  Gen,  Hooker's 

Staff  as  Brigade'  Commissary  Subsistence, 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Aug,  1861— to  2d  Lieut,,  .June 

1,  1862— mus.  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Dec.  1,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Dec.  1,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  18,  1864, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  19,  '62. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  '63 — transferred 

to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V. ,  May  30, 1864— Vet. 


THREE  TEARS'   SERVICE. 


361 


Samuel  B.  Wiegner 
Robert  L.  Thomas... 

James  Sherman 

William  Haines 

Joseph  Stevenson... 


Thos.  H.  Goodman. 


...do, 


John  A.  Smith.... 

John  Judd 

Thomas  Linehan., 

Henry  Scullion ... 


James  Dougherty..., 

Franklin  Wise 

James  Nagle 

Adams,  James 

Bradley,  Gea  W.... 

Bales,  John 

Bellomere,  Wm 

Brown,  Henry 

Blair,  William 

Benton,  .Joseph 


Brown,  Michael., 
Bitters,  Lorenzo  C... 


Burns,  .John.. .... 

Brown,  George  W... 
Bryson,  Andrew 

Bond,  John 

Bryant,  Samuel.. 
Branigan,  Peter.. 
Carr,  Georgo  C... 
Connelly,  James, 


Conahey,  George  W 


Cojm,  William... 
Conover,  John... 
Carr,  Thomas  A. 
Campbell,  Neal. 
Cooper,  George  E. 


Cooper,  Thomas  N , 
Carr,  .John , 


Serg't. 
..do.... 

..do 

..do.... 
Corp .., 


..do. 


...do 

Muc... 

..do 

Private 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


..do. 
..do, 


do. 
...do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


..do. 


May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28, '61, 

May  28,  '61, 


May  28, '61, 

May  28, '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28, '61, 

May  28, '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

Aug.  19,  '63, 
May  28,  '61, 

May  28, '61, 
Aug.  20,  '63, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
Aug.  15,  '63, 
Oct.  23,  '62, 
May  28, '61, 
May  28,  '61, 


May   30, '61, 

May  28, '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
Sept.  19,  '64, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28, '61, 


Clark,  Daniel 

Coyn,  Abraham. 
Cooper,  Henry  K... 
Downie,  Lewis  C. 

Dorsey,  William  H 
Darragh,  William 
Dailey,  ("hailes ... 
Dougherty,  William 

Dormon,  John 

Diamond,  Edward 
Dawson,  John  C, 
Dickenson,  Geo.  W  ... 
Delaney,  Charles..,.  ...do ., 
Dytch,  Henry, 
England,  Henry, 
Ferguson,  James. 

Foster,  George  C 

Fairbanks,  Syl' us  K 

Fulton,  Robert 

Gordon,  William 

Greenlee,  James  B 
Gordon,  Samuel, 

4G 


Promoted  to  Sersreant  Major,  March  1,  1862. 

Died  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.,  Nov.  22,  1863. 
Missing  in  action  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  '63. 

Deserted  November  .5, 18G2. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  29,  '62 — wounded 
at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863 — mustered  out  with 
company,  June  18,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Augiist  29,  '62 — mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863— transfer- 
red to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  '62— trans- 
ferred to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864— Vet. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  March  31,  1864— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.,  1861. 

Diseharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  12,  '62. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— transfer- 
red to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 186'1— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  .30,  '64. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863— transfer- 
red to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  15,  1864. 

liilied  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Died  at  Annapolis,  Md.— date  unknown. 

Deserted  December  12,  1862. 

Deserted  August,  1861. 

Deserted  September,  1863. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863,  and  Spott- 
sylvania,  May  12, 1864 — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  18,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment,  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3a,  '64— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863— transfer- 
red to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863— transfer- 
red to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  15,  1864. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Navy,  April  23, 1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  inuster-out  roll. 

Transferred  from  company  B,  August  1,  1861— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  25,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Dischargedon  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  25,  '63. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  company  I,  May  29,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  18,  '63. 

Deserted  November  5,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  8, 186S. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted  May  29,  1861.  ,„,„„. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18, 1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysbm-g,  July  2, 1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeorv's  certificate,  Got.  5,  '62. 

Wounded  at  Gottvsburg,  July  2, 1863— transfer- 
red to  99tU  regimesit  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 


362 


TWENTY-SIXTH    EEGIMENT, 


GaUouppie,  Henry.. 

Gerhard,  Luther 

Geiger,  WilliarQ  C. 
Green,  William  H .. 
Hayes,  Dennis 


Harvey,  Samuel.... 

Hagan,  Samuel 

Houghton,  George. 
Hoffman,  Charles.. 
Hassenprat,  Mark.. 
Johnson,  W.  J.  C... 
Johnson,  Samuel .. 
Jones,  William 


Kline,  Alfred  J ... 

Ke.mps,  Antonia.. 

Kennedy,  James. 

Kerns,  John 

Kerr,  Charles  J... 
Lemon,  Stephen.. 
Lewis,  William... 
Miller,  Henry 


do. 
...do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


Moore,  Henry  C. 
Montz,  John 


Moritz,  Joseph 

Morris,  Woodman. 
Mayers,  John  A .... 

Martin,  Robert 

Menices,  Thomas .. 

Murphy,  John 

Martin,  Benjamin.. 

MUler,  Robert  G.... 

Morgan,  Mark 

M' Bride,  Lewis  C. 
M'Manus,  Philip... 


M'lntyre,  John 

M' Donald,  John 

M'Carron,  Edward 

M'Avoy,  James 

Mesler,  G.  T 


Newman,  Thomas 


Nonemaker,  Chas . 
Nixon,  Matthew.... 

O'Neill,  James 

Price,  William 

Porter,  John  A 

Prickett,  Joel 

Phillips,  James 

Prosser,  George  L., 

Potts,  Andrew 

Quinn,  Martin 

Rodgers,  Michael.. 

Ralston,  Andrew... 


Riley,  Daniel 

Rettherser,  Wm.. 

Roach,  John 

Reeves,  Alfred  J.. 
Royer,  Samuel.... 
Rodondurg,  James 
Ryeday,  Francis... 

Smith,  George  R I. ..do 

Slim,  George  B L.do 

Stanton,  Patrick do 


Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
...do. 
do. 
do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 

..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
,.do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


.do. 


...do.... 
...do.... 
...do..., 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do... 
...do.... 


Aug.  20,  '63, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May   28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

Aug.  18,  '63, 

Jan.     2,  '64, 

Sept.  18, '62, 

Aug.  20,  '63, 
Aug.  20,  '63, 
Aug.  8,  '63, 
May  28,  '61, 
Aug.  8,  '63, 
May   28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 
May   28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '63, 
July  21,  '62, 
May  28,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '63, 
Jan.    25,  '62, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
Aug.  20,  '63, 


May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

Mar.  20,  '64, 

Jan.  — ,  '62, 


Jan.    27,  '64, 
April    8,  '64, 


May   28,  '61, 
May   27,  '61, 

May   28,  '61, 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
May 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
May 
May 
Aug. 


20,  '63, 
28,  '61, 
20,  '63, 
20,  '63, 
20,  '63, 
28,  '61, 
28,  '61, 
20,  '63, 


Tr.  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  Army— date  unknown. 

Deserted  November  5,  1862. 

Deserted  August,  1861. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863 — mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  29,  1862— tr.  to  V.  R.  C. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Oct.  10,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  July  18,  1863. 

Killed  at  BuU  Run,  August  29,  1862. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  September  20,  1862— 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Nov.  1,  1863. 

Tr.  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864— Vet. 

Drafted — captured  at  Broad  Rim, Va.,  Nov.  27,  '63, 
diedat  Andersonville,  June  11,  '64— grave,  1,840. 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862— trans- 
ferred to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— tr.  to  99th 
regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 

Deserted  September,  1863. 

Deserted  September,  1863. 

Deserted  September,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Dec.  4,  1862. 

Tr.  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Disch.  Nov.  4,  '62,  by  order  of  War  Department. 

Wounded  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  25,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Tr.  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  Jan.  15,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Killed  at  Broad  Run,  Va.,  November  27,  1863. 

Missing  in  action  at  Chancellorsville,  Va.,  May 
3,  1863. 

Deserted  June  5,  1862. 

Deserted  August,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863— mus.  out 
with  company    June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Feb.  5,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64r-Vet. 

Deserted  September,  1863. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  September  4,  1862— 
buried  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Deserted  May  29,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64^Vet. 

KUled  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864— Vet. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Gettysburg,  Julv  2,  '63— at  Spottsylvania, 
Mav  16,  1864— mus.  cut  with  Co.,  June  18, 1864. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania,  May  16,  1864— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  January  15,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Spottsylvania,  May  10,  '64. 

Deserted  September,  1863. 

Deserted  September,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness— transferred  to  99th 
regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


3G3 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTEE 
INTO  SERVICE. 

! 

REMARKS. 

Sullivan,  John 

Spencer,  George 

Simkins,  William... 

Sullivan,  James, 

Thornley,  Alfred  J 
Thomas,  Reese  D... 
Timnins,  Michael.... 

Pi-ivate 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

July  15,  '63, 
Aug.  20,  '63, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28, '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May   28,  '61, 
July  29,  '62, 

May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
Aug.  20,  '63, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64- 

Deserted  August,  1861. 

Deserted  May  29,  1861. 

Deserted  January  19,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Wounded  at  Ghancellorsville,  May  3,  '63— trans- 
ferred to  V.  R.  C,  August  18,  1868, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Sept.  21,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Died  Juno  9,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  front  of 
Yorktown. 

Wilkner,  George.... 
Williams,  Thomas.. 
Winters,  Hugh 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Whirlow,  Joseph.... 
Webster,  Charles... 
Young,  Joseph  P.... 
Young,  Charles 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Company  D. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Wm.  W.  Swenk 

Capt.... 

1st  Lt.. 
...do 

Jeremiah  J.  Heilig 

John  S.  DonnelL 

2d  Lt .. 
...do 

Charles  Raisner 

Serg't.. 

Samuel  Radcliff. 

...do 

A.  W.  Eldridge 

...do 

Fred.  Dithman 

■^^jxi,  Parlaman 

...do 

do 

John  W.  Wright 

Albert  Ma'^'nin    ..  ., 

...do 

do 

John  Dickson 

...do 

John  F.  Flannery... 

...do 

Nathan  Rosenfelt... 

...do 

Samu'l  F.  Williams 

...do 

William  Congdon... 
Theodore  Moflatt.... 

...do 

Corp ... 

Bernard  Donnelly... 

...do 

George  W.  Henry... 

...do 

David  Farren 

...do 

...do   ... 

Robert  W.  Martin... 
Lemuel  W.  Blair.... 

...do 

...do 

George  P.  Gregg.,.. 

...do 

Peter  Ritchie 

.do 

Samuel  Lynch  

do 

Daniel  M'Gonigle... 
Francis  Donahue.... 
Emanuel  Johnson.. 

...do 

Muc... 
...do 

June  1,  '61, 


June 
June 


June 
June 
June 

June 

June 

June 
June 
June 
June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 
June 

June 

June 

June 
June 
June 
June 

June 

June 

June 

June 
June 
Sept. 


1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 


1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
9,  '61, 


Wounded  at  Gettysburg — mustered  out  with 
company,  June  18,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Adj.  26th  reg.  P.  V.,  Feb.  10,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  1862— to  2d  Lt.,  May 
10,  1863— to  1st  Lt.,  Nov.  2,  1863— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Resigned  August,  1861. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Sept.  1,  '61— dismissed  Feb.  10,  '63. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Aug.  1,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Mar.  10, 
1863— mus.  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Aug.  1,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Sept.  1, 
1863— mus.  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Oct.  1, 1862— to  Sgt.,  March  1, 
1864 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  July  12,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Sept.  26,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  July  12,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Dec.  25,  1863— transferred 
to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Sept.  1,  1861— killed  at 
Williamsburg,  Va.,  May  5,  1862. 

Died  June  15, 1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Gettys- 
burg, July  2,  1863. 

Died  Oct.  30, 1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Gettys- 
burg, July  2,  1863. 

Killed  Feb.  24, 1864,  by  accidental  discharge  of 
rifle— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  1861— deserted  Aug.  20, 1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  19,  1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Oct.  1, 1861 — mustered  out 
with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Dec.  1, 1863— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Aug.  20,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate.  Mar.  8, 1863. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  June  1,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  February  22, 1864— trans- 
ferred to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  February  22,  1864 — trans- 
ferred to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.  1,  1863 — transferred 
to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  1,  1863 — killed  at 
Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Deserted  January  1,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18.  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Sept.  29, 1862. 


364 


TWENTY^SIXTH  REGIMENT, 


Andrews,  David 

Austin,  Franklin.... 

Brodie,  John 

Barger,  John 

Bodine,  Robert  L... 

Baird,  James 

Bohrert,  Adam 

Boyle,  John 

Becker,  Henry 

Brechter,  Frederick 

Caves,  Edward 

Conroy,  James... 

Cavanaugh,  Philip.. 

Cobb,  Thomas    

Comfort,  PMIip 

Connelly,  Thomas  J 
Crossley,  Josiah, 

Connor,  Daniel 

Connor,  Michael 

Cloud,  Francis 

Casper,  Ferdinand.. 

Cossgrove,  John 

Donnelly,  John 

Durnell,  James 

Detweiler,  Joseph... 

Dickson,  Henry 

Dorothy,  Thomas... 
Dougherty,  And'w.. 
Enniver,  Lawrence 

Eagan,  James 

Eddis,  Isaac 

Everham,  Albert... 

Fowler,  William 

Faunce,  George 

Gorman,  Charles.... 

Gritfith,  Lewis 

Ganno,  Bernard 

Gohrdis,  Frederick 

Green,  Thomas 

Green,  Joshua 

Geiger,  John  W 

Harkrnson,  John 


Hart,  John 

Hood,  Alonzo 

Holsworth,  Wm 

Heit,  Charles 

Hill,  Christopher.... 

Harris,  James 

Henkenston,  Frank 

Horn,  William 

Hoopes,  JohnM 

Johnson,  Charles ... 

Jamison,  Pryor 

Jones,  John 

Jones,  George 

Katzenburg,  Lewis 

Kiker,  Joseph 

Kannangresser,  U... 
Kenderdine.  Thos... 
Klinker,  Ferdinand 

IKane,  John 

Kulby,  August 

Lafiferty,  John  D 

Lanason,  Thomas... 

Lee,  Robert 

Lyons,  Joel  C ' 

Morrison,  William.. 
Maguire,  Franklin 
Murphy,  Timothy.. 

Mickle,  Robert 

Miller,  William  B... 


Sept.  19,  '62, 
Sept.  15,  '62, 
June 
June    1, 

June 
Aug.  22, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
Aug.  21, 
Aug.  21, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June    1, 


June  1 
June  1 
June  1 
June  1 
Aug.  26 
June  1, 
June  1 
Aug.  20, 
June  1 
June    1 


Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  Y.,  May  30,  '64. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Discharged  January  1,  1863,  for  wounds  received 

at  Williamsburg,  Va.,  May  5,  1862. 
Promoted  Com.  Sgt.,  June  3,  1861. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  .30,  '64. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 
Deserted  October  1,  1863. 
Deserted  October  1,  1863. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  12,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '61. 
Discharged  October  1,  1862,  for  wounds  received 

at  Fair  Oaks,  Juno  25,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  3,  '63. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Veb. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  18,  '63. 
Deserted  August  22,  1863. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Mustered  out  -with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  3,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '6L 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  Certificate,  July  12,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  10,  '62. 
Killed  at  Williamsburg,  Va.,  May  5,  1862. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 
Deserted  August  10, 1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  14,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  .July  12,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '61. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Corp.,  July  1,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  1,  '62— red. 

Jan.  1,  '64--mus.  out  with  Co.,^  June  18,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '61. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  1,  1864. 
Deserted  June  17,  1861. 
Deserted  September  14,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  10,  '62. 
Pr.  to  Corporal,  July  1,  '61— to  Sgt.,  May  19, '62— 

red.  Sept.  1,  '62— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  18,'64. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 
Deserted  July  1, 1861. 
Deserted  July  17,  1861. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate^  July  23, 1863. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  30, 1863. 
Deserted  October  1,  1863. 
Deserted  February  24,  1863. 
Deserted  November  27,  1863. 
Disch.  Oct.  6, '61,  by  Special  Order,  War  Depar't. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30. 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18, 1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1,  1861. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  July  10,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fair  Oaks,  June  2.5,  1862. 
Mustered  otit  with  company,  June  18, 1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  12, 1862. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1,  1861. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1,  1861. 
Tr.  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.»  May  30, 1864— Vet. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


365 


Montgomery,  Chas. 

Meeker,  Daniel 

Mitchell,  James 

M'Connell,  James... 

M'Gran,  John 

M'Nally,  George 

M'Annany,  Micha'l 

M'Connell,  Wm 

M'Cormick,  James 

M'Deru,  John 

M'Cauley,  Alex 


M' Williams,  Alex.. 
Newburg,  William 

Percival,  John 

Peters,  Henry 

Powers,  John 

Prifold,  George 

Powell,  William 

Quinn,  Cornelius  ... 
Ryan,  Thomas  W... 

Reed,  James 

Rhodes,  William.... 

Rowan,  John 

Rose,  Charles 

Rosenthal,  Max 

Hodgers,  Samuel.... 

Riegal,  John 

Roper,  Andrew 

Ross,  John 

Stackhouse,  Amos.. 

Savage,  Henry  J 

Spencer,  William... 

Sowers,  Daniel 

Squibb,  David  C... 

Stone,  John 

Salters,  Casper 


Smith,  William 

Schmidt,  Christian 

Smith,  James 

Silcox,  Joseph 

Stevenson,  James... 

Steele,  William 

Shane,  George 

Tomkins,  Charles... 

Tolan,  John 

Thompson,  John  J.. 
Thompson,  John  B 

Thompson,  John 

Under kofler,  Wm... 

Vernon,  George 

W  or  knot,  John  F... 
Weldon,  Alexand'r 

Williams,  Robert... 

Winner,  Charles 

Wilds,  Richard 

Willson,  August.... 
White,  Robert 


Willman,  Valentine 
Wolf,  Nathaniel 


Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

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...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


..do. 
..do. 
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..do. 
..do. 


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..do. 


...do. 
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...do. 
...do. 
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...do. 
...do. 
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...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


Sept. 
June 


Sept.  19, 


June 
June 
Aug. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 


Aug.  20 
June  1, 
June  ] 
Oct.  8. 
Aug.  22, 


June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Sept. 
Aug. 


1 
1 
1 
1 
] 
1 
9, 
19, 
June  1 
Aug.  20. 
Aug.  27 
Aug.  20, 
June  1 

June  1 
June  1 
June  1 
June  1 
Nov.  28 
Aug.  26, 


June 

1, 

Aug. 

20, 

June 

June 

June 

Aug. 

20, 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

Aug. 

20, 

June 

1, 

Aug.  20, 
Feb.     1 


Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg, "July  2,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  1862. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted  June  25,  1863. 

Deserted  June  17,  1861. 

Deserted  June  17,  1861. 

Dischai'ged  March  8, 1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  April  10,  1864. 

Deserted  September  20,  1863. 

Absent  at  muster  out  of  company. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V..  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted  June  17, 1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12, '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  11,  '64. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  18,  '63. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 

Died  December  2.5,  1861. 

Deserted  September  20,  1863. 

Deserted  November  2,  1862. 

Deserted  November  27,  1863. 

Reduced  from  Sergeant,  September  1,  '61— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  21,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Siu-geon's  certificate,  Jan.  16,  '62. 

Transferred  to  99tli  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Dec.  11,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Killed  at  Williamsburg,  Va.,  May  5,  1862. 

Deserted  September  22,  1863. 

Deserted  June  17,  1861. 

Deserted  January  10, 1862. 

Deserted  September  1, 1861. 

Deserted  March  1,  1862. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  SO,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64r— Vet. 

Deserted  October  1, 1862. 

Deserted  June  17,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Killed  at  Locust  Grove,  Va.,  November  27,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '61. 

Discharged  March  8,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
at  Bull  Run,  August  30, 1862. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted  June  25,  1863. 

Deserted  September  14,  1863. 

Prisoner  from  May  6,  1864,  to  February  26,  '65— 
mustered  out,  May  18,  1865. 

Missing  in  action  at  Bristoe  Station,  Va.,  Octo- 
ber 14,  1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 


Company   E. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


S.  S.  Rankin 

William  E.  Scherr. 


Jacob  Giller. 


Capt.... 
..do 


.do. 


May   28,  '61, 


May  28,  '61, 


Dis.  by  sen.  of  general  coiirt  martial,  Oct.  31,  '61. 
Promoted  to  Captain  Feb.  14, 1862— discharged  on 
•  Surgeon's  certificate,  February  12,  1863. 
Pr.  to  Capt.  Feb.  25,  '63— absent  at  mus.  out  of  Co. 


366 


TWBNTY-STXTH  REGIMENT, 


Henry  C.  Allen..., 
Thomas  M.  Allen. 


Charles  Ross.. 


William  J.  Hare.. 
Richard  Simpson. 


2dLt. 
...do... 


IstSgt 


Jacob  C.  Hamilton do . 

Robert  Potts !...do. 

Robert  Anderson.. ..I. ..do. 
John  Brazil do. 


Robert  Johnson. 


Lewis  Shepperd. 
Jonathan  Smith.. 
Samuel  O'Brien., 
John  Campbell.., 
William  Hanna., 

Otis  Shaw 

Mar'n  Cunningham 
Charles  M'Pherson 

Peter  M'Mahon 

Winfield  S.  Perkins 
Andrew  Hamilton. 
Arbuckle,  Henry.. 

Aikens,  George 

Adams,  Dexter 

Burk,  JohnE 

Bromall,  David 

Bell,  Robert 

Burk,  John 

Buchanan,  David.. 

Berry,  Lewis 

Connelly,  Bernard 

Craton,  Robert 

Carr,  Charles 


Craig,  Hamilton. 
Cassidy,  Hugh.... 

Chinn,  Carl 

Cully,  Conrad , 

Cummings,  Wm. 
Callan  William .., 


Carmichael,  Joseph 
Cronin,  John  P.., 
Dougherty,  Charles 
Dougherty,  Joseph 

English,  John 

Ewart,  James 

Ferguson,  Samuel... 
Fisher,  Charles  B... 

Ferguson,  John 

Fitz,  John 

Godfrey,  William... 


Glass*,  Matthew... 
George,  James  L.. 


Green,  Joshua 

Gray,  John 

Gardessier,  Joseph. 

Gass,  Charles 

Gaitons,  Hugh 


Gray,  Robert 

Green,  Morris 

Henderson,  Wm.  G 
Hanner,  Sylvester... 

Hann,  Augustus 

Hazell,  Henry 


.do. 


Corp..., 

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May  28, 

'61, 

Feb.     1, 

'62, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

m, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May   28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May   28, 

'61, 

Sept.  17, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

Sept.  19, 

'62, 

Aug.  19, 

'6B, 

May   28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May   28, 

'61, 

Aug.  21, 

'63, 

May   28, 

'61, 

Aug.  20, 

'6'd, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May   28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

Aug.  19, 

'61, 

May   28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May   28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  22, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'til, 

May  28, 

'6L, 

May   28, 

'61, 

Mar.     8, 

'64, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'^l, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

May  '28, 

'61, 

July  22, 

'63, 

May  28, 

'6[, 

Aug.  20, 

'63, 

June  18, 

'61, 

May  28, 

'61, 

Resigned  September,  1861. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieut.,  February  l,'62~mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Chancellor sville  and  at  Gettysburg, 
with  loss  of  leg — com.  1st  Lieut — not  mustered — 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Jan.  25,  1863— discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  January  31,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Quartermaster  Sergeant,  June  3,  1861. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64.— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Dec,  '63— died  at  Philadel- 
phia, April  4,  1864— Vet. 

Died  July  19,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Gettys- 
burg, July  2,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  '62. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  28,  '62. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

Killed  at  Gettvsburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  OOlh  regiment  P.  V.,  Mav  30,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Oct.  1,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  12,  '62. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted  September  16,  1863. 

Discharged  onSurgeon's  certificate,  July  12, 1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12, 1861. 

Discharged  for  wounds,  with  loss  of  leg,  received 
at  2d  Bull  Run. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 

Transferred  to  company  F,  May  28,  1861. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  June  8,  1861. 

Died  July  12, 1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Gettys- 
burg, July  2,  1863. 

Died  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.,  November  17,  '63. 

Deserted  January  1,  1862. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 

Killed  at  ChancellorsvUle,  May  3,  1863. 

Captured  at  Williamsburg,  Va.,  May  5,  '62— dis- 
charged May  24,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '61. 

Wounded  at  Fair  Oaks,  J\me25,  '62— discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  January  8,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  25,  '62. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '6^^-Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  March  8, 1864. 

Died  July  21, 1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Gettys- 
burg, July  2,  1863. 

Deserted  august  24,  1862. 

Died  at  Andersonville,  July  12,  '64— grave,  3,230. 

Tr.  to  Co.K,  26th  regiment  P.  V — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Died  July  18,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Fair 
Oaks,  June  26, 1862, 


THEEE  YEARS'  SEEVICE. 


367 


Johnston,  Charles, 
Jamison,  Thomas, 
Johnston,  Thomas.. 
Johnson,  William.. 

Johnson,  William... 
Kirk  wood,  William 
KeUy,  William., 
Kerr,  John,  1st.., 
Kerr,  John,  2d.., 
Lister,  Patrick..., 
Lawton,  Albert.. 
Loughrey,  John. 


Lowery,  Samuel  R 

liogan,  Robert 

Moore,  Samuel 

Mahoney,  Michael.. 

Miller,  James 

Monroe,  Carlos 

MarteU,  Martin 

Martin,  Samuel 

Mackey,  .lohn 


Murphy,  Jeremiah.. 
M'Fadden,  Alex'r... 
M'Intyre,  Charles... 

M'Kee,  Thomas 

M'CuUen,  Thomas.. 

M' Cully,  John 

M'Ananney,  Peter.. 
M'Neil,  Matthew.... 

M'Guire,  James 

M'Quiston,  Robert.. 

Moss,  John 

M'Devit,  Charles.... 
M'Ginnelly,  John... 

M'Intyre,  John , 

Nicholl,  Joseph 

Nelson,  James 

Orr,  John 

O'Connell,  William 
Patterson,  Robert... 
Patterson,  William 
Patterson,  Andrew 

Park,  James 

Potts,  Adam 

Perry,  Albert 

Pearson,  Mark. 

Preso,  Thomas........ 

Royer,  Joseph 

Reed,  Thomas.„ 

Robb.  William 

Rowan,  William 

Robbins,  John 

Rodrigner,  Francis 

Ralston,  James 

Sexton,  James 

Stewart,  .Joseph 

Spelty,  William 

Stevenson,  James... 
Scott,  John 


Stump,  Michael 

Tiernay,  John 

Talilor,  Francis 

Thompson,  Rob'tL 
Thomas,  William.... 

Vance,  William 

WiOiams,  Hayes.... 

Wliittle,  Hugli 

Wallace,  William... 

Wilson,  John 

Weeks,  Henry 

Wendall,  Charles  J 


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DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SEKVICE. 


May 
May  28, 
May  28, 
May  28, 

Aug.  21 
May  28, 
May  28, 
May  28 
Nov.  13 
May  28, 
May  28: 
May  28; 

Aug.  20 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28, 
Aug.  21 
Aug.  21 
May  28 
May  28 
May  .28 
May  28 
May  28, 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28 
Aug.  21, 
May  28, 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28 
Mar.  12 
May  28 
May  28, 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28, 
July  17 
May  28 
Aug.  21 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28, 
April  14 
Aug.  21 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28 
Aug.  19 
May  28 
Feb.     4, 

Aug.  19 
May  28, 
Aug.  21 
May  28, 
Aug.  20, 
Aug.  20, 
May  28, 
May  28, 
May  28; 

Aug.  20, 
Aug.  21, 


'63, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864— Vet. 

Died  November  5,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  Apr.  21,'64— grave,l,768. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged,  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  6,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '61. 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '61. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Died  July  19, 1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Gettys- 
burg, July  2,  1863. 

Deserted  October,  1863. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '61. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864— Vet. 

Died  Oct.  9,'62,of  wds.  rec.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  29, '62. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  14,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864.     - 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  9,  '63. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Died  at  Harrison's  Landing,  Va.,  Aug.  14,  1862. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted  June  17,  1861. 

Deserted  June  17,  1861. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  Dec.  14, 1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Deserted  January  1, 1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  11  '62. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

Died  at  Andersonville,  June  9,  '64— grave,  1,780. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .Tune  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '61. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  14, 1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  30,  '62. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863. 

Prisoner  from  October  14,  1863,  to  March  8,  '65— 
mustered  out  July  17,  1865. 

Deserted  October  4,  1863. 

Killed  at  ChancellorsvillG,  May  3, 1863. 

Deserted  November  4,  1863. 

Deserted  May  29.  1861. 

Deserted  November  4,  1863. 

Deserted  September  1,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .Tune  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Captured  at  Wil]iamsburg,"'Va.,  May  5,  '62— dis- 
charged by  order  of  War  Dep't— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  August  2,  1863. 


368 


TWENTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT, 


Company  F. 

RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


Richard  A.  Thomas 

Thomas  J.  Carnan... 

M.  V.  B.  Hutchinson 

James  R.  Hadley. 
James  S.  Caldwell- 


William  T.  Lea . 
William  Clark... 
Samuel  Wood.... 
William  Heyer. . 
William  B.  Mallory 
George  F.  Wood 

John  Sydenham. 


Oby  King 

William  A.  Leslie.. 
Charles  A.  Morris.. 

John  Huffnagle 

Michael  Eagle 

Charles  Wendell.... 


Frederick  Mattetal 

William  F.  Phillips 
Wm.  E.  Eldridge.. 

Ahem,  Edward 

Alexander,  George 

Albert,  George 

Brady,  Thomas  H,. 
Barquett,  Frederick 
Beasly,  Abraham 
Brown,  John  M... 

Bunting,  Robert 

Brunhue,  Christ'n. 

Bush,  William 

Brigal,  Augustus.. 
Burton,  Edward.... 
Broadbcnt,  Joseph, 

Brooks,  John 

Chute,  Francis  B.... 

Collins,  Michael 

Coleman,  James.... 

Cully,  Conrad 

Carney,  Joseph 

Conlin,  John 

Campbell,  Michael 
Castillo,  Ferdinand 
Coryell,  Joseph  B... 
Carberry,  John . 
Cummings,  John ... 
CuUighan,  Arthur. 
Delaney,  John  F.... 
Donnelly,  Edw'd  P 

Berlin,  Peter 

Davis,  James 

Davis,  David 

Devine,  James 

Devon,  .Tohn 

Davidson,  Joseph. 

Daily,  Michael 

Everstein,  William 
Enright,  Timothy.. 
Fletcher,  Augustus 


Capt.... 

1st  Lt... 

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2d  Lt... 
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Serg't., 

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May  28, 

May  28; 

May  28, 

May  28, 
May  28, 


May  28, 
May  28, 
May  28: 
May  28: 
May  28' 
May  28, 

May  28, 

May  28. 
May  28, 
May  28, 
May  28: 
May  28 
May  28 

May  28, 

May  28, 
Sept.  19 
May  28, 
May  28, 
Aug.  21 
May  28 
May  28, 
Mav  28, 
May  28 
Sept.  13, 
July  22, 
July  21 
Aug.  31 
May  28 
May  28, 
July  22 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28 
Aug.  12: 
May  28 
May  28, 
Aug.  21: 
May  28 
May  28, 
May  28 
May  28, 
July  17 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28 
May  28, 
May  28, 
Aug.  31 
July  27 
May  28 


Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— discharg- 
ed on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  11,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— discharg- 
ed on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  11,  1863. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieut.,  Feb.  16,  1864— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Resigned  December  29, 1862. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieut.,  Feb.  27,  1863— wounded 
at'Gettysburg — discharged  on  Surgeon's  certifi- 
cate, December  1,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  8, 1863. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  ChanceUorsviUe,  May  5,  1863. 

Deserted  September  1,  1861. 

Transferred  to  99tb  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.,  1863— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Corp.,  Aug.,  1863— captured  Nov.  27, 1863— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certilicate,  July,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  22,  '63. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Chanceilors^olle,  May  3,  1863. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  August  2,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  January  19, 1864,  of  wounds 
received  at  Mine  Run,  Novemljer  27,  1863. 

KiUed  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  21,  '63. 

Killed  at  Williamsburg,  Va.,  May  5,  1862. 

Deserted  September  1,  1861. 

Deserted  October  11, 1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May,  1862. 

lY.  to  company  1, 26th  reg.  P.  V — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  company  B,  26th  reg.  P.  V.,  1862. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  f.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  July,  1861. 

Deserted  August  29,  1862. 

Deserted  November  26,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  compswiy,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  5,  '64. 

Transferred  to  company  I,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Killed  at  ChanceUorsviUe,  May  5,  1863. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Deserted  December  11,  1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  vsdth  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  6,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Killed  at  ChanceUorsviUe,  May  5,  1863. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Deserted  September  27,  1862. 

Deserted  June,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  20,  '62. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '04. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18, 18'i4. 


THREE  YEAHS'   SERVICE. 


369 


Frame,  John,  Jr.. 
Gantt,  George 


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Goldsmith,  James... 

Gault,  William  F.... 
Gallagher,  George... 
Geibel,  Adam.... 
Gibbons,  James. 

Grev,  George 

Griffith,  Gharles 
Gaynor,  Augustus... 
Heintzelberger,J.  R 
Hannen,  Patrick, 
Holt,  Crowther  .. 
Hays,  Richard..., 
Hilt,  William 


Henry,  Charles  , 


Hopkins,  James  H.. 

Henry,  Richard 

Johnson,  Thomas... 

King,  Willium 

Krepps,  Frederick 

Kennedy,  John 

Kirkpatrick,  Henry 
Kenney,  James.. 

Lejoy,  b'rank 

Laughlin,  Peter.. 


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Lutes,  Joseph.... 
Maines,  Patrick. 
M^oney,  .John.... 

Mitchell,  Joseph 

Morris  Patrick 

Moore,  William  H. 

Mason,  Moses 

Martin,  Patrick  .... 

.Maloney,  James 

M'Kewn,  Michael... 

M'Kown.  George 

IM'Grath,  Michael.... 
jM'Ginty,  Michael... 

M'firaw,  John 

M'vjiowan,  Arthur... 

Nolen,  John 

Norris,  Daniel 

Ni.f^helson,  William 
O'Brien,  Patrick  ... 
l^owell,  Augustus. 

Proud,  Henry 

Powell,  David  H... 

Pike.  William 

Pulley,  Theodore.. 

Painter.  J.  (J 

Quinn,  Michael.... 
Roberts,  Thomas. 

Rice,  William  S 

Rosenstein,  Wm 

Roberts,  Daniel 


Riley,  .John 

Rick,  William 

Uoberts,  Henry 

Rowe,  George 

Steinmetz,  Samuel 
fStryke,  Charles  V.. 
Sweetman,  John.... 

Stewart,  Joseph 

Shuroy.  Albert 

Stack,  James 

Selignian,  Marcus.. 

Stradback,  Gottlieb 

47 


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..do. 
..do, 
..do, 
..do. 
..do. 
..do, 
..do 
..do, 
..do 
..do 
..do 
..do 
..do 
...do 
...do 
..do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
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...do 
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..do 
...do 
do 
.do 
do 
do 


May  28,  '61, 

Mav  28,  '61, 

May  2S,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

Sept.  15,  '62, 

Mav  28,  '61, 

Mav  28,  '61, 

July  17,  '63, 

May  28,  '61. 


Aug.  20, 
May  28, 
May  28, 
Sept.  15, 
Sept.  15, 
July  17, 
iSIav  28, 
VFay  28, 
May  28, 
Mav  28, 
Sept.  15, 
Sept.  15, 
Mav  28, 
May  28, 
May  28, 
May  2S, 
Mav  28, 
May  28, 
Mav  28, 
May  28, 
May  28, 
May  28, 
May  28, 
May   28, 


May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

Mav  28,  '61,    3 

May  28,  '61.    3 

Aug.  20,  '62,    3 

Aug.  29,  '63,    3 

Aug.  20,  '63, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

Mav  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '6i, 

May  28.  '61, 
Sept.     I,  '62, 

May  28,  '61, 

Aug;.  10,  '63, 


Sept.  16,  '62, 
May  28,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '63, 
July  10,  '63, 
May   28,  '61, 

Feb.  22,  '62, 
Aug.  21,  '63, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '63, 
Aug.  21,  '63, 
July  22,  '62,  <  3 


Deserted  July  5,  1862. 

Captured  at  Gettysburg,  July,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Captured  at  Gettysburg,  July,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  29,  *62. 
Transfel-red  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  5,  1864. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Deserted  September  27,  1862. 
Deserted  June  11,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon '.s  certificate,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  16,  '63. 
Deserted  Jnlv,  1861— sentenced  by  general  court 

martial— tr." to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 
Died  December  7,  1863,  of  wounds'  received  at 
Mine  Run,  November  27,  1863 — buried  at  Alex- 
andria— grave,  1,111. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  December,  1868— Vet. 
Deserted  June  26,  1863. 
Deserted  May  29,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  22,  '63. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  26th  reg.  P.  V.,  1862. 
Ti-ansferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864— Vet. 
Deserted  May  29,  1861. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Died  at  Philadelphia,  July  23j  18  J3,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 
Deserter!  October  11,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Re.serve  Corps,  Dec.  18, 1862. 
rransferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Deserted  July,  1861. 
Deserted  Juno  7,  1862. 

Prisoner  July  1,  1862— deserted  December,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  26th  reg.  P.  V.,  1862. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  'Z9,  1862. 
Deserted  July  10.  1881. 
Deserted  July  23,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  '61, 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Deserted  August  29,  1862. 
Died  at  Fortress  Monroe,  August  18,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 
Deserted  July,  1861. 
Deserted  August  29,  1862. 

Died  at  Andersonville,  July  11,  '64— grave,  3,179, 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  6.  '64. 
Transferred  to  09th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
.  Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Deserted  Julv,  '62~sentenced  by  court  martial — 
transferred  to  90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Died  in  Charles  county,  Md.,  December,  1861. 
Deserted  August  29,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  E,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
Transferred  toOnth  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 


370 


TWENTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT, 


KAMB. 

RANK 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

1 
f 

> 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

3 

3 
3 

3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

REMAKES. 

Smith,  .John  E 

Smith,  .Johns 

Scott,  George  W 

Straney,  Joseph 

Shriver,  Andrew  H 
Sweeney,  Michael.. 
Snyder,  Christian... 
Smith,  John  F 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Ansf. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
.Aug. 
July 
Aug. 
May 

May 
May 
May 
May 
Aug. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
Aug. 
May 

30,  '63, 

8,  '62, 

29,  '63, 

10,  '63, 

19,  '63. 
8,  '62; 

20,  '63, 
25,  '63, 

21,  '63, 
28,  '61, 

28,  '61, 
28,  '61, 
28,  '61, 
2S,  '61, 
18,  '63, 
28,  '61, 
28,  '61, 
28,  '61, 
28,  '61, 
28,  '61, 
28,  '61, 
21,  '63, 
28,  '61. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V,,  ]May  80, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  Mav  30, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  .30, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  Mav  30, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864, 

Deserted  April  19,  1864. 

Died  at  Andersonville.  June  1,  '64— grave,  L.'Joo. 

Wounded  at  Williamsburg,  Fair  Oaks,  2d  Bull 
Pun,   Chancellorsville.  Gettysburg  and  Mine 
Pun— mustered  out  with  company;^  June  18, '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

do 

Thomas,  Benj.  F.... 
Turnball,  Joseph ... 

...do 

...do 

..do     .. 

Teate,  William 

..do 

Deserted  August  29,  1862. 
Deserted  June,  1861. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864, 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1862. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  30,  ''64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 
Deserted  July  23,  1861. 
Deserted  October  11,  1863. 

Died  December  9,  1S63,  of  wounds  received  at 
Mine  Run,  November  27,  1863. 

Thompson,  Chas 

Van2;oux,  Joseph... 
Williams,  Wm.  M.. 

Walters,  Adam 

Whitaker,  Wm 

Williams,  Roger 

Watts,  Alexander... 
Williams,  Griffith... 
Wick,  Benedict 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Watts,  Thomas 

...do      . 

COMPAjVfY    G. 
RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


Henry  Goodfellow. 

William  T.  Baum.. 
Henry  Jacques 


Edward  C.  Thomas 
Thomas  P.  Morris... 

John  H.  Morris 

Robert  Tricker 

Wm.  H.Smith 

F.  J.  Bodenhofier... 

MarkSilcox 

Abraham  Lister 

A.  J,  Woodington... 

Thomas  Maginnis... 
Charles  Rodabaugh 

Edward  Mooney 

George  W.  Fisher... 

John  Richards 

Adam  Shrivers 

David  Thorn 

Henry  Wells 


Roberf  L.  Thomas,.  ...do.... 

.lohn  IJ.  .lacobs ...do.... 

Charles  Sorin !..,do.... 

tJdo.  B.  Williams. ..!... do.... 


May  28, 

'61, 

3 

May  28, 

'61, 

3 

May  28, 

'61, 

3 

May  28, 
May  28, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

May  28, 

'61, 

3 

May  28, 

'61, 

3 

Mav  28, 
Mav  28, 
May  28, 
May  28, 
Dec.     4, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'01, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Aug.  11, 
May   28, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

May  28, 

'61, 

3 

May  28, 

'61, 

3 

May   28, 
May  28, 

Mav   28, 

Sept.     1, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

3 

3 
3 

May   28, 
May   28, 
May  28, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

^ 

M.ay  28, 

'61, 

3 

Wd.  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863,  and  at  Spottsyl- 
vania  C,  H,,  May  12,  '64— Judge  Advocate  from 
July  1,  1863,  to  March  28,  1864— mustered  out 
wdth  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Captured— exchanged  October  1,  '62— discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  9,  1863. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Mar.  15,  '62— to  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  9,  '63- 
wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run,  Fredericksburg,  Chancel 
lor.sville,  Gettysburg,  Mine  Run  and  Wilder 
ness — mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  '64 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant  Co.  C^  Feb.  19,  1862. 

Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  '62— to  2d  Lt.,  Mar.  9,  '63— 
killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  12,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  April  1,  186&— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Sept.  1,  1862— wd.  at  Fredericksburg, 
Dec.  13,  1862— mus,  out  with  Co.,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  Sept,  21,  1862— by  order  of  War  Dept. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  31,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug,  1,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov,  28,  '62, 

Wounded  at  Wilderness.  Mav  6,  '64— transferred 
to  99th  regiment  P.  V,,  Mav  30.  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V,,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Dec.  1,  '62— wd.  at  Gettysburg,  July 
2,  '63 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  IS,'  1864." 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Feb.  1,  '63— wd.  at  "Chancel  lor.sville. 
May  3,  '63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  18,  1834. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  4,  1862— mus- 
tered out  witli  company,  June  IS,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  15.  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,"Anril  10.  '03. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4.  "Oo. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64— transferred 
to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  JNIav  SO,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.ansferred  to  Co.  C,  2()th  reg.  P.  V.,  Mar.  1,  '62. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  November  15,  186^. 

Died  Juno  1,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Chan- 
rnllorsville,  Mav  3,  1S63. 

Died  July  24,  1862,  at  Harrison's  Landing.  Va. 


THKEE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


371 


James  Wallace. 
Samuel  Pike 


George  Dougherty.. 
Agin,  William  M ... 

Auner,  William 

Biddle,  George  W... 

Burke,  Henry 

Brown,  James 

Barker,  William 

Baker,  Samuel  W.. 

Bowen,  Peter 

Bolkhart,  John 

Bush.  William 


Brodie,  James 

Boyer,  William... 

Bero,  Gustave 

Boyle,  James 

Barr,  Enos 

Campbell,  Jas.  W 
Oummings ,  Michael 
Carpenter,  Charles 
Caterson,  Wilham.. 


Cline,  Charles. 


Cannon,  John 

Chikls,  Stephen  .... 

Callahan,  Peter 

Chantry,  Peter 

Croft,  Robert 

Davis,  David 


Doldie,  Jacob  F... 
Deckel,  Anthony 
Donaldson,  Alex'r.. 
Diebler,  Peter  J. 


Doldie,  Christian.... 

Esich,  Judah 

Fields,  Charles  H... 
Fagenbush,  Jacob... 

Frey,  John 

Flyght,  Levi 


Forbes,  Daniel  M 

Flag,  L 

Gould,  Moi-gan  R... 
Green,  James  H ... 
Grisley,  Annanias, 
Gentner,  Henry.... 
Goodier,  William . 

Glow,  Henry 

Gardner,  Philip.... 

Greib,  Otho 


Hook,  George  W...., 

Hughes,  Edward.. 

Hand,  Jonathan  E. 
Hudson,  Wm.  W... 
Harner,  Jesse  J... 
Hutchinson,  Thos 
Hoffman,  David... 
Hartleib,  Chas.  F.... 
Keaton,  Jacob  L..., 
Kilpatrick,  John.... 
Knauss,  Christian. 
Laird,  William  H. 
Lamb,  Samuel 


Corp.... 
Muc... 

...do 

Private 
..do 

..do 


May  28,  'Gl, 

May  28,  'Gl, 

May  28,  'Gl, 

May  28,  'Gl, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

Sept.  18,  '62, 

May  28,  '61, 


May  28,  '61, 

Aug.  31,  '63, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 


Sept.  12,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
Oct.  1,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 


Aug.  21,  '63, 
May  28,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  21, '63, 
Feb.  22,  '64, 

Mav  28, '61, 


May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
Sept.  29,  '62, 
Sept.  18,  '62, 
Aug.  20,  '63, 
Aug.  20,  '63, 

Aug.  20,  '63, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '63, 
Aug,  21,  '63, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
Aug.  20,  '63, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 


Wd.  and  mis.  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  '63. 

Promoted  musician,  Juno  1,  1861— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  18.  1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Tr.  to  battery  H,  l.st  U.  S.  Artillery,  Oct.  25,  '62. 

Died  at  Doncaster,  Md. ,  January  J  '>,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Tr.  to  battery  H,  Ist  U.  S.  Artillery,  Oct.  25,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June"  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Julv  16,  '62. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certiticate— date  unknown. 

Discli.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  4, 1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  1,  1862- 

Transferred  to  99th  reg-  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864— to 
serve  time  lost  by  desertion. 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

Deserted  December  1,  1862, 

Deserted  June  3,  1862. 

Deserted  October  14,  1863. 

Deserted  August  15,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  witli  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Tr.  to  battery  H,  1st  U.  S.  Artillery,  Oct.  25,  '62. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— ab- 
sent at  muster  out. 

Wounded  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1883— mus- 
tered out  with  coinpany,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  24,  '63. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Died  at  Harrison's  Lauding,  Va.,  July  29,  1862. 

Died  at  Falmouth,  Va.,  June  1,  1863. 

Deserted  July  15,  1861. 

Wounded  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863— re- 
duced from  Sergeant,  February  18,  1864— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Died  at  Williamsburg,  Va.,  May  6,  '62,  of  wounds 
received  in  action. 

Deserted  January  1,  1862. 

Deserted  September  20,  1863. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  12,  1864— 
transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  18,  '63. 

Died  at  Andorsonville,  June  25,  '64 — grave,  2,477. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  18, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment,  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

jWounded  at  Wilderness,  May  11,  1864— trans- 
ferred to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 

Prisoner  from  Oct.  14,  1863,  to  April  28,  1865— 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  14,  1865. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— mustered 
out  with  company ,  June  18,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Sm-geon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  10, 1863. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1, 1863, 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  SO,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  iSlay  30,  '64. 

Tr.  to  battery  H,  Isc  U.  S.  ArtiUery,  Oct.  25,  '62. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  80,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18, 1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate-— date  anknown. 


;72 


TWENTY-^TXriT    KEGT>rEXT, 


Laughlin,  John 

Livezey,  John 

Tjanib,  Jclin 

Ijiicomote,  Thonifis 
MitcheU,  William... 

INletzgar,  Augustus 

Murray,  Patrick.... 

Maginnis,  Benj 

Maginuis,  Timothy 

Miller,  Robert 

Martin,  John  M 


Private 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Martin.  William  T.. 

Nfelwig,  Philip 

Murray,  Peter 

Moflf,  John 

M' Donald,  l^barles.. 
M'Ehvrath.  Stewart 
M'Govern,  James... 

Nevius,  John  M., 

O'Garra,  Michael.... 

Pfiiderer,  John 

Pratt,  James 

Pritchard,  James... 

Polk,  Alexander 

Ptia,  Lewis 

Plumb,  Francis 

Richardson,  George 

Reed,  Samuel 

Rheinfelder  Fred'k 
Robinson,  William 
Rothermel,  Nich's. 
Snyder,  Herman..., 


Sagie,  Andrew. 

Senderling,  Jacob. 


Smith,  Henry  H.... 

Smith,  James 

Shomaker,  Joseph. 

Steel,  William 

Schitzly,  Jacob 


Shultz,  Jacob. 


Steelman,  Wm.  H. 


Schell,  Uriah  .. 
Smith,  Gideon. 


Strong,  Joseph.., 
Stackhouse,  Joshua 
Stackhouse,  Abr.  L 

Stiefel,  Henry 

Tully,  Thomas 

Tuftner,  Henry 

Thompson,  Gideon 
Tobin,  Lawrence... 
Turner,  Nicholas... 
Wright,  William... 
Winuemore,  Wm.. 
Wilson,  Edward... 
Walsh,  Richard 


Wilt,  Emanuel.... 
Wineberg,  Peter.. 

Walsh,  James 


Whitelock,Frank'n 
Widmair,  John.. 
Walton,  Thomas 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


May 
May 

May 
May 


^'1'  i  i 

r>i,  :■) 
r.i,  3 
•fil,    3 


.do (  July 


May 
May 

May 
May 
May 
Sept. 
Aug. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
Sept. 
May 
Aug. 
Au2. 


May   IZS,  •()], 


May 
May 
May 

May 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.do 

.do 

•do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


-do 

.do.... 


..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.., 
..do... 


.do. 


.do .... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 


May 

Aug. 
May 
May 
May 

May 
May 

May 
May 
May 
Sept. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

Feb. 


28, 


Feb.   22, 


Feb.   22,  '64, 


May  28, 

May  28, 

May  28, 

Aug.  21, 

May  28, 

Sept.  29, 

May  28, 

May  28, 

May  28, 

May  28, 

May  28, 
Aug.  19, 


Aug.  21, 
Aug.  21, 

Aug.  21, 

May  28, 
Sept.  29, 
May   28, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  11,  '62. 

Died  at  Washington.  D.  C,  October  26,  1863. 

Deserted  November  11,  1862. 

Deserted  December  19,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Fair  Oaks,  June  25, 1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  11,  1864— mus- 
tered out  with  comnanv,  June  18,  1864. 

Tr.  to  battery  H,  1st  U.  S.  Artillery.  Oct.  25.  '62, 

Discharge<l  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  9,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb  28,  '63. 

Disch.  on  Suraeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Wd.  at  Spottsylvania  0.  H.,  May  11,  1864— trans- 
ferred to  99th  resiment  P.  V..  May  30,  1864. 

Died  at  Poplar  Hill  hospital,  Va.,  May  30,  1862. 

Died  at  Culpepper,  Va..  September  28,  1863. 

Deserted  August  25,  1862. 

Deserted  September  15,  1863. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surtreon's  certificate,  April  12,1863. 

Deserted  October  14,  1863. 

Discn.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  wiih  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  cnit  with  company,  June  IS,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  15,  '62. 

Transferred  to  y!)th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Deserted  September  1,  1862. 

Deserted  October  14,  186S. 

Deserted  October  14,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  IS,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon'scertificate,  Jan.  26,  '62. 

Transferred  to  9yth  reeiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13, 1862. 

Deserted  May  28,  1S61. 

Prisoner  from  N[ay  3,  to  October  8,  1863 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Chancellorsvi'Ue,  May  3,  '63 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Tr.  to  battery  H,  1st  U.  S.  Artillery,  Oct.  25,  '62. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Disch  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  18(54. 

Wd.  at  Spottsylvania  0.  H.,  Mav  11,  '64 — trans- 
ferred to  y9th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Mine  Run,  November  26.  1863 — 
transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 

Deserted  —  returned  —  transferred  to  99th  regi- 
ment P.  v.,  May  30,  1864. 

Deserted  — returned  — transferred  to  99th  regi- 
ment P.  v.,  May  30,  1864. 

Deserted  — returned  — ransferred  to  99th  regi- 
ment P.  v.,  May  30,  1864. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Killed  at  Chanceliorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

Deserted  August  25,  1862. 

Deserted  September  15,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  2,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  26,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Deserted  May  29,  1861. 

Tr.  to  battery  H,  1st  U.  S.  Artillery,  Oct.  25,  '62. 

Tr.  to  battery  H,  1st  U.  S.  Artillery,  Oct.  25,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  31,  '63. 

Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Novem- 
ber 16,  1863. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  30,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— 
absent,  without  leave,  since  May  4,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864— transfer- 
red to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 

Killed  at  Chanceliorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

Deserted  July  15,  1863. 

Deserted  Sepiembeir  15,  lB63. 


THREE    years'    SERVICE. 


373 


Company   H. 
recruitl^.d  at  philadelphia. 


Benj.  C.  Tilghman.. 
Geo.  W.  Tomlinson 

Jos.  Dickinson 

Mark  Geisenberger 
Charles  W.  Keen ... 


irank  B.  Bird 

Francis  R.  Birtue. 


Samuel  Crouther  .. 
Michael  Colemau  .. 


James  Goodwin 

John  Jones. 


Robert  C.  Miller 
Levi  Robinson  . . 
James  M.  Slemmer 
Wm.  H.  Wright 

William  Ainsworth 
George  Gilfrey... 
Casper  Hecker... 


Capt.... 
..do.... 
1st  Lt. 
..do.... 
...do... 

2d  Lt... 

1st  Sgt. 

Serg't... 
...do 


...do.., 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 

Corp. 
...do.. 
..do.. 


Robert  Jarvis . 


Richard  O.  Donnell 
George  W.  Smith... 


...do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Charles  Johnson 
Cooper  J.  Kensil, 
Atkinson,  John.. 
Ackernecht,  Jno.  F 
Allen,  Squire  J.. 
Ashworth,  Nicholas 

Axe,  Conrad 

Anderson,  William 
Allen,  Augustus  M 
Arrison,  Chas.  M .. 
Bennett,  John  W  .. 
Braddock,  William 

Bartell,  Hiram 

Boylan,  John 

Burke,  Francis  R 
Bombar,  Joseph .. 

Burke,  Frank 

Clark,  John 

Cannon,  David 

Clancey,  Peter 

Cliflf,  John  W 

Chatham,  Geo.  W... 
Creighton,  Robert... 

Curley,  John 

Colton,  William 

Conway,  Patrick 

Cole,  Frank  C 

Conner,  Robert 

Curran,  William 

Culbertson,  Robert 

Conway,  Robert 

Carroll,  Henry 

Clayville,  James  H 

Duff,  William  D 

Decker,  William  H 
Dawson,  William  D 
Donlan,  Patrick, 


May  29,  '61, 
June  1,  'fil, 
May  .31,  '61, 
May  31, '61, 
May    31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 

May   31,  '61, 

May   31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
June    2,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 

May   31,  '61, 

May   31,  '61, 

June    7,  '61, 


Muc. 
...do.. 
Private 
..do.... 
..do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 


May   31, 

'61,    3 

Dec.    25, 

'63,    3 

May   31, 

'61,    3 

Juno  19, 

'62,    3 

Sept.  30, 
Feb.    15, 

'62,    3 

'64,    3 

June    7, 

'61,    3 

May   31, 

'61,    3 

Aug.     1, 

'61,    3 

May   31, 

'61,    3 

June    7, 

'61,    3 

May   31, 

'61,    3 

Oct.      1, 

'61,    3 

May   31, 

'61,    3 

June    3, 

'61,    3 

June    7, 

'62,    3 

Sept.    6, 

'62,    3 

June    7, 

'61,    3 

May   31, 

'61,    5 

May  31, 

'61,    3 

May   31, 

'61,    3 

May  31, 

'61,    3 

Aug.  23, 

'62,    3 

Aug.  20, 

'63,    3 

April  19, 

'64,    3 

June    3, 

'61,    3 

May  31, 

'61,    3 

May   31, 

'61,    3 

June    2, 

'61,    3 

June    8, 

'61,    3 

May   31, 

'61,    3 

Sept.    6, 

'62,    3 

June    2, 

'61,    3 

May  31 

'61,    3 

June    7, 

'61,    3 

May   31, 

'61,    3 

May  31, 

'61,    3 

Promoted  to  Lt.  Col.  26th  regiment,  Aug.  5,  1862. 
Transferred  to  09th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Adjutant  26th  reg  ,  P.  V.,  May  31,  1861. 
Resigned  November  13,  1861. 
Pr.   from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.   15,  1861— to   1st 

Lt.,  Aug.  5,  '62— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  18,  '64. 
Died  July  31,  1863,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Gettysburg. 
Pr.  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Nov.l,  '61— to  1st  Sgt.,  May 

25,  1862— mus.  out  with  Co.,  .Tune  18,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Corporal  to  Sergeant,  Nov.  l,'63— 

mustered  out  with  company,  Jvine  18,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Corporal  to  Sergeant,  Jan.  4,  '64— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  1,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Corporal  to  Sergeant,  Nov.  1,'63— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  !,  1863. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  28,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  15,  '62. 
Discharged  March  12, 1864,  to  accept  commission 

in  United  States  Colored  Regiment. 
Died  May  15,  '63,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Chancellorsville. 
Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  February  12,  1S64— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  1,  1864— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  M.ay  5,  1862— mustered 

out  with  companv,  June  18,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  1,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Transferred  to  company  G,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18, 1864. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  28,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  31,  '65. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  28,  1864. 
Pris.— died  at  Richmond,  Va.— date  unknown. 
Deserted  November  20,  1862. 
Deserted  October  8,  1863. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out  of  company. 
Tr.  to  Bat.  H,  1st  U.  S.  Art — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  28,  '64. 
Transferred  to  company  A,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 
Deserted  November  26,  1862. 

Deserted  November  1,  1862. 

Deserted  October  20,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  15,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  18,  '63. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  28, 1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.V.,  May  28,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  28,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 

Ti-ansferred  to  company  G,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  company  K,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 

Died  at  Gettysburg,  August  4,  1863. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  May  23,  1863. 

Deserted  July  20,  1861. 

Deserted  March  6,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1,  '61. 

Transferred  to  9eth  reg.  P.  V.,  May  28,  '64— Vet. 


374 


TWENTY-SIXTH  EEGIMEISTT, 


Day,  Andrew  J.......  Private 

Doran,  Patrick ...do..... 

Drain,  John  O !...do...., 

Donnal,  Patrick !...do 

Forsyth,  James j...do 

Fohny,  Albert do 


do.... 
do.... 
do.... 
do.... 

do 

do 


Free,  AJficd 

Fitzgerald,  Wm 

Foley,  John 

Grinneil,  William... 
Greenlee.  John  K  ... 

Geei2;an,  Patrick 

Griffith,  Edmund...!  ..do ... 

Geisse,  Robert '...do... 

Gordon,  Isaac  P ...do... 

Gready,  Joseph !...do  ... 

Gore,  is^-xthan  C !...d(i... 

Ginther,  Charles ...do..., 

Grinneil,  John ...do... 

Hardy,  Thomas  D...'...do 

Hurst,  James  C '...do 

Hazlett,  David ...do 

Honnitt,  George ...60 

Harvey,  Samuel j...do 

Hassenpat,  Mark  ...  ...do 

Hock,  Harry do 

.Hughes,  Foster do 

Harvey,  James ...do 

Johnson,  Emerson..,. ..do .... 
Kennedy,  James....  ...do 

Knopp,  'William ...do 

Kitchen,  Thomas...  ...do 

Kichener,  John !...do 

Krlder,  Peter j...do 

Kirk,  George  W i...do 

King,  Thomas ...do 

Kee,  George I. ..do 

Keen,  .Joseph  R ...do 

Lee,  George  W do... 

Lee,  James do 

Lewis,  John do 

Laughran,  John do 

Lewis,  George  W do 

Lyons,  Henry  A do 

Lyons,  Stephen do 

Lemla,  Wilham  E do 


Lentz,  Charles 

Moore,  Charles  G. 
Myers,  George. 


Aug.  2S, 
Aug.  19, 
I  May  31, 
i  May  31, 
!  May  31, 
June  7, 
':  May  31. 
I  Aui.  l!i. 
!  A-nril  y, 
IJiily  10, 
i  June    7, 


May  31, 
May  31, 
June  7, 
Aug.  19, 
Aug.  8, 
June  24, 

May  "31," 

May  31, 

June    3, 

Aug.  19, 

May   31. 

Mav   28, 

INhiy  31, 

May  31, 

May  31, 

Aug.  28. 

Juno    7, 

I  May   31, 

1  June    7,  ' 

I  May   31, 

June  I  f?, 

I  May   31, 

j  June    3, 

'■  Juno    3, 

I  Mav   31, 

Aug.  23, 

May  31, 

Aug.  19, 

May   31, 


.do, 
.do. 
.do. 

Mbnell,Randblph  E  ...do . 

Murray,  John do. 

Mark,  Isaac  P do. 

Maxwell,  James do. 

Magee,  John do. 

Moore,  David  S do. 

Meaney,  Cornelius do. 

Megarry,  Robert do . 

Michael,  Nathan  B do . 

Miller,  Charles do. 

Miller,  William do. 

Muir,  James do. 

Mason,  William  S do . 

Murray,  Frank do. 

^lichael,  William  B  ...do . 

M' In  tosh,  Robert do. 

M' Bride,  Michael do. 

M'Bride,  James do. 

M'Cormick,  Daniel  ...do. 

M'Callister,  Fred'k  ...do . 

M'Grngen,  Edward. ..do. 

Nugent,  Edward....!. ..do. 

Null,  Joseph ...do. 

Nace,  John !...do. 

O'Neill,  James |...do. 


May  31, 
June  7, 
May   31, 

June    3, 
May   31, 
May   31, 
June    9, 
Aug.  20, 
May   31, 
May   31, 
May  31, 
May   31, 
May   31, 
May   31, 
May  31, 
June    8, 
May  31, 
May   31, 
May  31, 
Aug.  15,  ■ 
May   31, 
May  31, 
June    7, 
May   31, 
May  31, 
May  31,  ■ 
May   31,  • 
May   31,  ■ 
Aug.    5,  ' 
May   31,  ' 
May   31,  ' 


'62,  j  3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  15,  '65. 

'63,  i  3   Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  28,  "64. 

61 ,  I  3   Transferred  to  companV  K,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 

■()1,  '  3  ;  Not  on  muster-out  rolL 

'61.    :?  I  Discharged  on  Surgoon"s  certificate,  July  1,  '61. 

'(Jl.    3  I  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  15,  '62. 

f)l ,  ,  3  I  Tr.-insferrod  to  com^panv  K,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 

■63,  i  3  j  Descrtofl  October  8,'  1863. 

'64,  ;  3  !  Desened  May  3,  1864. 

'6:>  :  3  j  Trunslorred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  28,  '64. 

'61,  \  3    Mustered  out  with  comnany,  June  18,  1864. 

I  Killod  at  Spottsylvania'C.  H.,  May,  1864. 

I  Deserted  January  21,  1862. 

j  Deserted  November  1,  1S62. 

'  Deserted  June  1,  1863. 

Deserted  January  24,  1864. 

Deserted  March  0,  1864. 

Deserted  June  28,  1863. 

Died  at  Andersonville,  Jan.  11. '65 — grave,  12.432. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  5,  '62. 

Ti-ansl'erred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Nov.  1,  1863. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  2S,  '64. 

Transferred  to  company  G,  28th  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  company  C,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  company  D,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

Deserted  iSovember  9,  1862. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  28,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1S64. 

Mustered  out  witli  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeons  certificate,  July  1,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1,  '61. 

Discharged  on  SuKgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  1,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  2,  '62. 

Died  July  2,  '63,  of  wds.  received  at  Gettysburg. 

Deserted  January  6,  1863. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V,,  May  28,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V..  May  28,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  n9th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  28,  '64. 

Died  Aug.  10,  '63.  of  wds.  received  at  Gettysburg. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May,  1864. 

Deserted  June  10,  1862. 

Deserted  November  20,  1862. 

Deserted  November  26,  1862 — arrested  and  sen- 
tenced bv  court  martial — absent  at  muster  out. 

Deserted  November  1,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1,  '61. 

Transferred  to  battery  H,  1st  XJ.  S.  Artillery. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  28,  1864— Vet. 
I  Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  28,  '64— Vet. 
I  Transferred  to  company  C,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 
I  Transferred  to  company  C,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 
I  Transferred  to  company  I,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 
I  Transferred  to  company  F,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 
j  Transferred  to  company  I,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 

Died  July  19,  '63,  of  wds.  received  at  Gettysburg. 

Deserted  July  1,  1861. 

Deserted  October  1,  1862. 

Deserted  November  26,  1862. 

Deserted  October  8,  1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  IS,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864.  ' 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  26,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  6,  '61. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  28,  '64. 

Transferred  to  company  K,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 

Deserted  November  1,  1862. 

Deserted  June  28,  1863. 

Transferred  to  company  I,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certi'ticate  July  1  '61, 


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THREE    YEAKS'    SEKVIOE. 


375 


Ott ,  Samuel '..  Private 

O'Donnell,  Jamea...  ...do 

O'Rorke,  John do 

Piiirh,  Frank  M do 

Perkins,  Charles do 


Prell,  John  F 
Quinn,  John 
Quinn,  James 
Ross,  George  E  .. 
Rodgers.  Samuel 

Reilly.  William 

Russell,  Thomas 

Rork,  John 

Rogers,  Samuel 

Rutlidge,  Michael... 

Russell,  Joseph 

Smith,  Simon 

Smith,  Jacob 

Strang,  Thomas 

Scull,  Mark  J 

Smith,  George 

Stone,  James 

Stratton,  Isaac 

Stillwell,  Cornelius 

Steel,  James 

Smith,  Charles 


Tomer.  Winneld  S., 

Trout,  William 

Tooker,  Thomas — 
Wilkinson,  Edwin. 
Woodruff,  Thos.  E. 
Wonderly,  Jas.  N.., 
Wethem.  Edward.. 

Wr.rd ,  Thomas , 

Walker,  Samuel...., 
Walters,  Henry , 


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May  31,  '61, 
Aug.  17,  '63, 
April  19,  '64, 
June  7,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 


June 
June 
Dec. 
May 
T^lay 
Dec. 
Aug. 
April 
May 
June 
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June 
May 
Dec. 
May 
July 
May 
May- 
June 
Aug. 


Jiine  7, 
May  31, 
Mav  31, 
Mav  3!, 
Mav  31, 
May  31, 
Mav  31, 
Dee.  27, 
June  1, 
June    6. 


Wilson,  James  T....|...dc 

Wilde,  William !...do 

Wilkinson,  Wm.  W'   .do. 
Vv^right,  William....  ...do . 

Young,  Thomas I. ..do. 

Yeager,  Lewis i...do. 


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'61, 
'62, 
'62. 
'61, 

'61, 
'62, 
'63, 
'64, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61. 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

'6l', 
'63, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'63, 

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Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1,  1861. 

Transferred  to  09th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  28,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  INIay  28,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  186^. 

Reduced  from  Corporal,  July  16,  1861— muster- 
ed out  with  company,  June' 18,  1864. 

Discharged^n  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  13,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  12,  1862. 

Deserted  June  28.1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Transferred  to  90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  28,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  28,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  28,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  K,  26th  regiment  P.  V. 

Died  January  21,  1863,  at  Brandy  Station,  Va. 

Deserted  January  24,  1862. 

Died  August  8,  1863,  at  Brandy  Station,  Va. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Transferred  to  90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  28,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  28,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V. ,  May  28,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  28,  '64. 

Killed  at  Locust  Grove,  Va.,  November  27,  1863. 

Deserted  August  2.5,  1863. 

Deserted  August  11.  1861. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— died 
June  19.  1864,  at  Philadelphia. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  ISIay  28,  '64— Vet. 

IMustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certifi.cate,  July  1,  '61. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  28,  '64. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  January  28,  1863. 

Died  August  9,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Get- 
tysburg. 

Deserted  July  22,  1861. 

Deserted  June  11,  1862. 

Deserted  November  20,  1862. 

Deserted  June  2S,  1863. 

Tr.ansferred  to  Co.  I,  26th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  28,  '61. 

Deserted  September  1,  1861. 


Company  I. 

RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


Newton  L.  Webb .. 
John  D.  Sloan, 
James  D.  Head 


William  B.  Snow....  1st  Lt, 
Geo.  W,  Dickenson  ...do 
Jno.  W.  Woodward  ...do .... 

John  Clare 

John  L.  A  dler 
David  Potts 
Jacob  C.  Hamilton.. 

Thos.  C.  Finley 

John  B,  Kelly 

E.  Montgomery.... 


Resigned  January,  1862. 

Killed  at  Mine  Run.  November  28,  1863. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  '62— to  1st  Sgt.,  June,  '62— to  1st  Lt., 
Dec.  24,  '6.3— to  Capt.,  Jan.  6,  '64— wd.  at  Gettys- 
burg, July  2,'63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  18, '64. 

Resigned  .January,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Regimental  Quartermaster, May, '62. 

Pr.  from  Sgt.  ]Maj.,  Jan.  1.  1863— wd.  at  Chancel- 
lorsville,  May  4,  '63— tr.  to  V.  R.  C,  Nov.  9,  '63. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  '62— to  1st  Sgt.,  Jan.  6,  '64— to  1st  Lt., 
Feb.  £S,  1864— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  IS,  '64. 

Pr.  to  Regimental  Quartermaster,  May  31,  1861. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Q.  M.  Sgt.,  Jan.  1,  '63— v/d.  at  Chanccl- 
lorsville.  May  4,  '63— tr.  to  V.  R.  C,  Aug.  17,  '63. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  April,  1862 — transferred  to 
99th  regiment  P.  V..  May  29,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Jar..,  1S62— to  Sgt..  Sept., 
1863— transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  29,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  cerific.ate,  February  29, 
1864— arm  amputated. 


376 


TWENTY-SIXTH   REGIMENT, 


Isaac  Murphy 

Albert  G.  Ro-wland 
Thomas  Roberts.... 
■William S.  Small.., 


James  Scanlon.. 
James  Wallace. 


S.  P.  Whartenby.. 
John  Whai-tenby . 
Thomas  Young.... 
Robert  Anderson . 

John  Craig 

William  Dresser... 


Edw'd  Farrington. 

William  Gordon.... 
Charles  Holden 


William  Hardy. 
George  Rice.- 


Manning  Rue.... 
Clayton  Richardson 
Alwine,  William. . 
Archibald,  James. 
Armstrong,  John. 
Anderson,  Henry... 
Bolles,  Andrew.. 
Burd,  Frederick 
Benjamin,  Wm.  B.. 
Brown,  George  L 


Brown,  John  M. 
Bentley,  Ludwick.. 
Bartlett,  William. 
Bradley,  Henry..., 

Booth,  James 

Clay,  WilUam  H.. 

Cork,  John 

Coleman,  Edward 
Campbell,  Mich'l  H 
Callahan,  Edward., 
Cranston,  Joseph... 

Craig,  Edward 

Crohan,  Cornelius.. 
Collim,  John 


Connelly,  John. . 
Campbell,  John. 
Duboyce,  Sylvester 


Deardon,  William.., 


Dugan,  Philip.... 
Deverieau,  Wm. 
Dresser,  Henry. 


Serg't. 


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Dalton,  John 

Deacon,  .Joseph 

Discoll,  H.  C 

EUenger,  .Jacob 

Ellenger,  William.. 
Eisengart,  George.. 
Ehrenlishter,  John 

Funk,  William 

Funk,  John 

Fairhurst,  William 
Garlich,  John 


Gilbert,  Daniel. 


May  81,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 

May  31, '61, 
May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
May  81,  '61, 
May  81,  '61, 
May  81,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31, '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

Au^.  16,  '63, 

May  28,  '61, 

Aug.  20,  '63, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  81,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  20,  '63, 

Aug.  19,  '63, 

Aug.  19,  '63, 

Jan.  19,  '64, 

May  31,  '61, 
Aug.  20,  '63, 
May  31,  '61, 


May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
Aug.  19,  '63, 
Feb.     6,  '64, 


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May   31, 
May   81, 


May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 

May   31, 


'61, 

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'61, 

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'61, 

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'61, 

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'61, 

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'61, 

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'61, 

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'61, 

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'61, 

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Promoted  to  Corporal,  January,  '62— to  Sergeant, 
Sept.  1863— tr.  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  29,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  1862. 

Deserted— date  imknown. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieut,  company  K,  26th  regi- 
ment P.  v.,  February  6, 1862. 

Deserted  June,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  29, 1862— pr.  to  Sgt., 
Jan.6,'64— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Jane  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1862. 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

Deserted  September,  1861. 

Killed  at  Mine  Run,  November  28,  1863. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1868. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  September,  '63— transfer- 
red to  99th  regunent  P.  V.,  May  29,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  September,  '63— transfer- 
red to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.,  1863— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  18,  18iS4. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.,  1863— transferred  to 
99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.,  1863— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  22,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May,  1864. 

Deserted  May  31,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.,  1863. 

Wounded  May  28, 1864— transferred  to  99th  regi- 
ment P.  v..  May  29,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Yet.  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  19, 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29, 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

Deserted  September  24,  1862. 

Deserted  June,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  11, 

Discharged  on  vSurgeon's  certificate,  Nov.,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  14,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  4,  '63. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  regunent  P.  V.,  May  29,  '64. 

Ti-ansferredto  99th  regiment,  P.  V.,  May  29,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  1864— 
transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  '64. 

Deserted  May  31,  1861. 

Deserted  September  14,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863— at  Spott- 
sylvania C.  H.,  May  12.  1864— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.,  1862. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29, 1864. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864— transfer- 
red to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  1864. 

Died  July  24,  '68,  of  wds.  received  at  Gettysburg. 

Deserted  May  31,  1861. 

Died  at  Andorsonville,  Sept.  18,  '64— grave,  9,146. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 

Absent  at  Camp  Parole,  Md.,  at  muster  out.^ 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1862. 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

Wd.  with  loss  of  leg,  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3, 
1863— mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  18,  '64. 

Wd.  at  Williamsburg,  May  5,  '62,  and  at  Getty.s- 
buvg,  Jidy  2,'63— urns.  outwithCo.,  June  1S,'6-1. 


'63. 
'64. 


'62. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


377 


Guerin,  Joseph. 


Gill,  John 

Guthrie,  Adam 

Griffith,  Charles  G.. 
Gilligan,  Patrick.... 

Grundy,  James 

Gladding,  Charles.. 
Haughey,  Patrick... 
Haggerty,  James . 
Hayes,  Michael.... 
Hope,  John — 


Hayer,  James 

Holland,  John... 

Heller,  John 

Harkins,  Thos.  H... 
Hook,  Daniel  B..., 

Hines,  John 

Hart,  William 

Howard,  Edward 

Innes,  John 

Jackson,  William, 


Jones,  Charles  F.. 
King,  William  H. 


Kennedy,  John 
Kelly,  Bernard 
Kelly,  John  P.. 
Lynn,  Michael.. 


Lockhart,  Geo.  W.. 
Liongenberger,  L. 
Lamb,  William... 
Leflinger,  Isaac... 

Logan,  John 

Millard,  Andrew. 

Moore,  John 

Moore,  Peter 

Morgan,  Ed.  S.  F. 
Meyer,  Joseph 


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Morgan,  Michael 
Magnin,  Albert  ., 
M'Michael,  Solom'n 

M'Farland,  Geo 

M' Williams,  John.. 

M'Cabe,  William  .. 
M'Guigan,  Lawr'ce 

M'Clure,  John 

M'Cully,  James 

M'Bride,  John 

Nelson,  Thomas 

Neal,  William 

O'Madden,  Peter  ... 
Pilling,  Wilham 


Patterson,  James  , 


Powell,  John  .... 
Parker,  John  ... 

Powers,  J 

Quinn,  Charles 
Quinn,  James*.. 


Reynolds,  W^m.  E.. 

Reynolds,  James 
Robinson,  James  ... 

Riggs,  Levi 

Rice,  James 

Shav/,  John  E... . 
Sedgwick,  John, 
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May  31, '61, 

Jan.  30,  '62, 
Aug.  20,  '63, 
Aug.  10,  '63, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
Aug.  26,  '62, 

Aug.  20,  '63, 
Aug.  20,  '63, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
Aug.  20,  '63, 
May  31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 


May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '01, 

May  31,  '61, 

Feb.  6,  '64, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31, '01, 

Aug.  19,  '63, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '01, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '01, 

May  31,  '01, 

May  31,  '01, 

May  31,  '01, 

Mav  31,  '01, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

Aug.  21,  '63, 

May  31,  '61, 

July  1.5,  '63, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May   31j  '01, 

Aug.  19,  '03, 
May   31,  '61, 


May  31,  '01, 
Aug.  21,  '63, 

May  .31,  '61, 

Aug.  9,  '64. 
Aug.  21,  '63, 
May    31,  '61, 


May   31, '61, 
Aug.  20,  »o3, 


Wd.  at  Malvern  Hill,  July  1,  '62,  and  at  Wilder- 
ness, May  0,  '64— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  18,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  rei!;iment  P.  V.,  May  29,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  '64. 

Killed  at  Williamsburg,  Va.,  May  5,  1862. 

Deserted  January,  1802. 

Deserted  May  31,  1861. 

Wd.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  29,  '62— ab.  at  mus.  out. 

IMustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  29,  '62— ab.  at  mus.  out. 

Wounded  May  10,  1864— transferred  to  99th  regi- 
ment P.  v.,  Mav  29,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  resriment  P.  V.,  May  29,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  '64. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 

Deserted  September  24,  1862. 

Deserted  May  6,  1862. 

Deserted  August,  1861. 

Deserted  June,  1862. 

Deserted  February  20,  1864. 

Deserted  May  31,  1861. 

Wounded  at  Glendale,  June  30,  1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certihcate,  July,  1861. 

Wounded  at  Mine  Run,  November  28,   1863 — 
mustered  out  with  company,  .June  18,  1864. 

Transferred  to  cavalry,  December,  1862. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  '64, 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Wounded  at  ChancellorsviUe,  May  3,  1803— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  18, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1,  '62. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  '64. 

Deserted  May  5,  1862. 

Deserted  April  5,  1802. 

Deserted  May  3J,  1801. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1884. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Disch.  to  accept  pr.  in  U.  S.  A. — dat^  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  '63— transferred 
to  93th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  1864. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  December,  1861. 

Deserted  May  31,  1801. 

Mustered  ovit  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  nmsterout. 

Wd.  at  Fair  Oaks,  June  16,  1862— at  Gettysburg, 
July  2,  1863 — ab.,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Sept.  15,  1802. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  '64. 

Killed  at  Williamsburg,  Va.,  May  5,  1802. 

Killed  at  Mine  Run,  November  28,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Kiilpd  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Mustered  out  Avith  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2. 1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  18G3— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  '64. 

Deserted  May  3 1,  1861. 

Died  June  2,  '64,  at  Andersonville— grave,  1,556. 

l^iustered  out  with  company,  June  18, 1804. 

V/ounded  Mav 29,  1804— transferred  to  99th  regi- 
ment P- V.,  May  29,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863— transfer- 
red to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  1804. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  20,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  '64. 

Died  at  Fortress  Monroe,  August  6, 1802. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  '6i. 

Transfrrred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  '64. 


378 


TWENTY-SIXTH    EEGIMEJfT, 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SEKVICE. 

1 

> 

REMARKS. 

Schmidt,  William... 

Private 

Aug.  20,  '63, 

3 

Transferred  to  99tli  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  '64. 

Singlas,  Roland 

...do 

July  17,  '63, 

3 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29, 1864. 

Smith,  Francis 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Simpson,  John  N... 

...do 

May   31,  '01, 

3 

Deserted  May  31,  1861. 

Thompson,  Kobert.. 

...do 

May   31,  'Gl, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Thompson,  Rich.  N 

...do 

Aug,  16,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  August,  '62. 

Talbott,  William.... 

...do 

Feb.      6,  '64, 

3 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  '64. 

Taylor,  Henrv  A.... 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3 

Deserted  May  31,  1S6I. 

Vandegrift,  Wm 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Wells,  Richard 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Worrell,  Charles  S.. 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18, 1864. 

Winters,  John 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3 

Wounded  at  Glendale,  June  30, 1862— arrested  as 
deserter,  December  14, 1863— mustered  out  with 
company,  June  18,  1864. 

Wine,  Benjamin  D 

...do 

Aug.  20,  '62, 

3 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  1864. 

Waltzer,  Randolph 

...do 

Aug.  20,  '63, 

3 

Transferred  to  P9th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  1864. 

Wagner,  Charles....' 

...do 

Aug.  19,  '63, 

3 

Transferred  to  99th  regitnent  P.  V.,  May  29,  1864. 

Winston,  William..' 

...do 

July  24,  '63, 

3 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  29,  1864. 

Winter botham,  Jno 

...do..... 

May   31,  '61, 

3 

Deserted  December  30,  1861. 

Weldon,  Alex'r 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3 

Deserted  May  31,  1861. 

Ward,  James ' 

...do 

July  22,  '63, 

3 

Deserted  October  20,  1863. 

Walker,  George ' 

...do 

Aug.  29,  '63, 

3 

Deserted  October  8,  1863. 

Young,  Allen ' 

...do 

Aug.  20,  '63, 

3 

Deserted  October  20,  1863. 

Company   K. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


William  L.  Grubb.. 
Robert  L.  Bodine... 


John  F.  Jileekins.... 
William  S.  Small... 


James  F.  Seary 

Wm.  F.  Robinson... 
Thomas  Haslan 


Peter  P.  G.  Hall 

Christopher  Beatty 

William  H.  Phillips 

Geo.  W.  Roswelt 

Wm.  Groundsel!.... 
Samuel  P.  Morris... 

John  S.  Wetter 

George  W.  Kobb 

Isao,c  Ford 


James  Shofield. 


Isaac  Brown. 


Nathan  Larkin  ., 

,!  limes  b'oYii 

Wm.  11.  iM'Ginnis... 
Kai  ban  11.  Van  Liorn 
James  1/.  Golston... 
Issuic  Bird 


Jolui  O.  Drain. 


Alexander  Graydon 
Frank  S.  Eldridge.. 


Capt. 
...do.. 


...do.... 
...do.... 

...do.... 

IstLt. 
2d  Lt.. 

...do.... 

Sei-g't. 


...do.... 

...do.... 

...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
Corp .. 

...do.... 


Muc, 
...do.. 


May   31,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 

May   31,  '61, 

May   29,  '61, 

May   13,  '61, 


May 
May 

May 
May 

JNIay 

May 

May 
May 
May 
May 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 
May 
iNlay 
.Ivine 
May 


31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
31,  '61, 


May   31,  '61, 


May   31,  '61, 
Aug.  28,  '61, 


Resigned  December  30,  1861. 

Pr.  fr  Com.  Sgt.  to  2d  Lieut,  of  Co.  K,  Aug.  21, 
'61— to  Capt.,  Jan.  14,  '62,— to  Major,  July  i5,'62. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieut.,  Feb.  6,  1862— to  Captain, 
Aug.  1862— killed  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  29,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  company  I,  to  2d  "Lieut.,  Feb. 
6,  1S62— to  1st  Lieut.,  July  15,  1862— to  Captain, 
Sept.  1,  '62— died  at  Philadelphia,  Feb.  1864. 

Pr.  to  1st.  Lieut.,  April  1,  '63— to  Capt.,  April  13, 
1^61 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  '64. 

Resigned  January  17, 1862, 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieut.,  May  5,  1863 — mustered 
out  wi'h  company,  June  18,  1864, 

Promorcd  to  Adjutant,  August  10,  1861. 

Promoted  f.om  Corporal  to  Sergeant — mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Corporal  to  Sergeant — mustered 
out  witn  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Pr,  to  Sgt.,  Oct.  '62— wd.  with  loss  of  leg,  at  Get- 
tysburg— disch.onSurg.  certificate.  Mar,  14,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg,'P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Died  of  wds.  received  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  '63. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May" 30,  '64— Vet. 

Promoted  Corporal — wounded  at  Fair  Oaks  — 
mustered  out  with  coinpanj^,  June  18,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  18,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  18,  1864. 

Captured  at  Williamsburg,  Va., May  5, '62— disch, 
on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  19,  '63. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P,  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  .'64- Vet, 

Killed  at  Gettysbui-g,  .lulv  2,  1863, 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863, 

Promoted  Corporal,  August  15. 1863 — died  of  wds, 
rec,  at  Spottsylvania  C,  H,  May  15,  '64 — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  1,  1863 — captured  at 
Wilderness,  May  5,  1864 — mustered  out  .Janu- 
ary 15,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  .30,  '64— Vet. 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


379 


Abbott,  Henry... 

Aiinew,  William 

Bail,  Lewis 


Boylan,  John  .... 

Brown,  Thomas 

Bail,  Mark 

Braimon,  George... 

Blizzard,  Thomas.. 

Brown,  Wm.  H 

Barger,  William.... 

Ball,  Lewis 


Brant,  William  P... 
Brown,  Eliakim 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Bovoe,  John.. 

do 

Coleman,  Nathan... 

...do 

...do 

Clark,  William 

Cloud,  James 

...do 

...do 

Connor,  Joseph 

Cleniff,  William 

Carlton,  Lewis 

...do 

...do 

...do   ... 

Caves,  Edward. 

...do     . 

Dugan,  Isaac.        . 

...do  . 

Dicks,  Joseph   

do   .. 

Detweiler,  John 

..  do     . 

...do 

DetAveiler,  Joseph... 
Dobbins,  Wm.  K  ... 
Derlin,  John . 

...do 

...do 

do 

Dickinson,  Henry... 

...do 

..do 

Edmondson,  Horat. 
Furgeson,  Wm.  H.. 
Friger,  Constantine 

Freeman,  John 

Ford,  Daniel  C 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Fryer,  Brinton 

...do 

Fagen, William 

...do 

Free,  Alfred 

...do 

...do 

Goodwin,  Henry 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Gleason,  James 

...do 

...do 

Hayes,  William 

...do 

Helms,  George 

..  do 

Hunter,  JohnS 

Hergesheimer,  B.... 

Hammitt,  John 

Hammitt,  John  K.. 
Hogarth,  MaxweU.. 
Hogarth,  Joseph..... 

Higgens,  James 

Henderson,  Wm.  G. 
Hill,  Levi  

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

.do  ... 

Johnson,  Henry 

Jordan.  John 

...do 

...do 

Private 


...do.... 
...do.... 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


.do. 


May   31,  'Gl, 

May  31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 

May  31,  '63, 

May  31,  '6i, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
Aug.  29,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 

Aug.  19,  '63, 

April  14,  '64, 
June  13,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May   31,  'Gl, 

May   31,  '61, 

May  31,  'Gl, 

May  31,  '61, 

Aug.  10,  '61, 

Aug.  19,  '63, 

May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 
May  31, '61, 
Aug.  19,  '63, 
May  31,  '61, 
Aug.  29,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31, '61, 
May  31, '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
Aug.  29,  '61, 

Aug.  19,  '63, 
May   31,  '61, 

May  31, '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31, '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

Aug.  19,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 


May 

May 
June 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
Sept. 


31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
20,  '62, 
16,  '62, 
20,  '62, 
20,  '62, 
31,  '61, 
28,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
20,  '62, 


Discharged  Novombor  4,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 

ceived  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 
I  Deserted  Juno,  1802. 

i  Wounded  at  Si^sottsylvania,  May  15,  1864— absent 
at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
I  Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon'.s  ccrtiiicate,  July  21,  '61. 

Discharged  November  4,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
coivcd'at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  toflO-h  rcg.  P.  V.,  May  80,  '64— Vet, 

Deserted— returned— transferred  to  the  99thregi- 
ment  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 

Dr;ifted— tr.  to  99th  reg.  P.  V. .  May  30,  '64— died 
June  19,  1864.  at  Andersonville,  grave,  2,180. 

Transterred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Died  of  wds.  rec,  at  Spottsylvania,  May  15,  1864. 

Deserted  June,  1861. 

Deserted  June.  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Reduced  from  Sergeant,  October  1,  1862 — dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17,  1862. 

Reduced  from  Sergeant,  March,  1863— transferred 
to  company  F,  26ih  regiment  P.  V.,  April  1,  '63. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C. — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C. — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 

Drafted  —  transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.   V., 
Mav  .50,  1864. 

Deserted  June,  1861. 

Wounded  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863— ab- 
sent at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  18,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V..  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Drafted— tr.  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Transferred  to  Co.  D,  26th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '61. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Deserted  June,  1861. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  cert-ficate,  July  21,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  iS,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  J  uly  2, 1863 — mustered 
out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Dec.  5,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  May  2,  1863. 

Wcunded    at   Fair    Oaks,    June  23,   1862— dis- 
changed — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Died  of  wounds  received  at  Spottsylvania,  May 
15,  1864— Vet. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  21,  '61. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.— reduced  Oct.  1,  '62— i 
discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Oct.  17;  1862. 

Drafted— died  of  wounds  received  at  Spottsylva* 
nia  C.  H.,  May  15,  1864. 

Deserted  June,  1861. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania,  May  10,  1864— mus- 
tered out  August  12,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  21,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1,  '62. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64, 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64, 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

KiUed  at  BuU  Run,  August  29,  1862. 

Missing  in  action  at  Mine  Run,  Nov.  27,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  21,  '61. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 


380 


TWE:NTY-S1XTH   SEGI^rEKT, 


WAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO   SERVICE. 

I 

i 

,                                                               REMARKS. 

\ 

Kersey,  Matthew .. 

Private 

May   31, '61, 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon'scertificate,  July  21, '61. 

Kreuson,  Charles.. 

...do.... 

June  15,  '61, 

3   Wounded  at    Chancellorsville  — transferred   to 
99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864— Vet. 

Lowe,  Thurston 

...do.... 

Aug.  29,  '61, 

3   Transferred  to  Vet.  lies.  Corps— date  unknown. 

Latch,  Samuel 

...do.... 

May   31,  '01, 

3   Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

do     . 

May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 

3   Transferred  to  99th  rcg.  P,  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 
3    Deserted  September,  1862. 

Lindsey,  Norton.... 

...do.... 

do 

Miller,  William  H. 

...do.... 

June    4,  '61, 

3   Tr.  to  battery  D,  4th  N.  Y.  Artillery,  May,  '62— 
mustered  out  March  18,  1865. 

Michael,  Wm.  B.... 

do 

May   31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  21,  '61. 
3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  21,  '61. 

Means,  Cornelius .. 

...do 

Moore,  David  S 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  ISIay  2, 1863. 

Morris,  James 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3    Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64.— Vet. 
3   Transferred  to  9Dth  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 

Marshall,  And'w  J. 

...do 

June  13,  '61, 

MiUer,  Francis 

Aug.  19,  '63, 
May   31,  '61, 

3    Drafted— deserted  September  16,  1863. 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

M'Grath,  Robert.... 

...do 

M'Grugan,  Edward 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3    Wounded  at  Spoti  sylvania  C.  H.,  May  10, 1864— 
absent  at  muster  out  of  company. 

M'Neill,  Archibald 

...do 

June    6,  '61, 

3   Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 

M'Clem,  John 

...do 

June  12,  '61, 

3   Died  at  Yorktown,  Va.,  April  Gl,  1862. 

M'Garry,  Robert.... 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3    Deserted  June,  1861. 

O' Winner,  John 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  28,  '62. 

Pullen,  Samuel 

do 

May   31,  '61, 

3   Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62— 
absent  at  muster  out  of  company. 

Phillips,  William... 

...do 

May  31,  '61, 

3   Wounded  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863— ab- 
sent at  muster  out  of  company. 

Porter,  WiUiam 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  21,  '61. 

Phillips,  Andrew... 

...do 

May  31,  '61, 

3   Died  of  wounds  received  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H., 

May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Pine,  Benjamin 

...do 

May   31, '61, 

3   Deserted  August,  1861. 

Robb,  Benjamin  P.. 

...do 

May  31, '61, 

3   Discharged  Dec.  9, '62,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Rambo,  William 

...do 

May  31,  '61, 

3   Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863— absent  at 
muster  out  of  company. 

Robmson,  Geo.  W.. 

...do 

Apn  14,  '64, 

3   Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V. ,  May  30, 1864. 

Rogers,  Andrew 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3    Died  July  23,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Get- 
tysburg, July  2,  1863. 

Roan,  George 

...do 

Aug.  10,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 

3   Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 
3    Deserted  June,  1861. 

Radclitf,  Samuel 

...do 

Rodgers,  Stephen... 

...do 

May  31,  '61, 

3   Deserted  June,  1861. 

Rodgers,  Samuel.... 

...do 

May  31,  '61, 

3    Deserted  June,  1861. 

Sample,  Andrew 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3   Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

Smith,  Godfrey 

...do 

Sept.  16,  '62, 

3   Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30, 1864. 

Smith,  John 

do 

Aug.  20,  '63,    . 
Aug.  20,  '63,    ; 

5   Drafted —transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V., 

May  30,  1864. 
5   Drafted  — transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V., 

Swam,  William  T... 

...do 

Shut,  Charles 

do 

Aug.  20,  '61,    C 

May  30,  1864. 
}   Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  May  23, 1862— buried 
in  Military  Asvlum  Cemetery. 

Starr,  James 

...do 

May  31,  '61,   2 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Sutch,  Benj.  F 

do 

May  31,  '61,    S 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania,  May  15, 1864— absent 
at  muster  out  of  company. 

Simpson,  Alvis 

...do 

Aug.  19,  '63,    3 

'Drafted— transferred  to  U.  S.  Navy,  April  18,  '64. 

Sowers,  Daniel 

...do 

May   31,  '61,    3 

Deserted  June,  1861. 

Shields,  Edward 

...do 

May  31,  '61,    3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  21,  '61. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  29,  '62— discharged 

Scott,  Francis 

...do 

Aug.  29,  '61,    3 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  October,  1863. 

Smith,  William 

...do 

May  31,  '61,    3 

Deserted  June,  1861. 

Senior,  Thomas 

...do 

June  13,  '61,    3 

Deserted  June  25,  1862. 

Studer,  William 

...do 

Aug.  19,  '63,    3 

Drafted— deserted  September  16,  1863. 
Drafted— deserted  February  26, 1864. 

Sailor,  WilUam 

...do 

Aug.  20,  '63,    3 

Smith,  Henry 

do 

Aug.  20,  '63,    3 

Aug.  19,  '63,    3 
May  31,  '61,    3 

Drafted  — died  August  20,  1864,  at  Anderson- 
ville— grave,  6,289. 

Drafted— deserted  October  13,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Mine  Run,  November  27,  '63— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 

Smith,  Joseph 

do 

Toner,  George 

do 

May  31,  '61,    3 
Aug.    6, '61,   3 
Sept.    5, '61,   3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  22,  '62. 
Transferred  to  99th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 
KiUed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Chancellorsville, 

May  3,  1863. 
Drafted— deserted  October  4,  1863. 

Wilson,  William 

..do 

Walraven,  Malachi 

..do 

Wood,  George 

do 

Aug.  20,  '61,    3 
May  31,  '61,   3 

Aug.  20,  '63,    3 

Welsh,  James 

.  do 

Wolfert,  John 

..do 

Yett,  Seth 

..do 

May  31,  '61,    3 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,— date  unknown. 

Zanner,  Casper 

..do 

Aug.  19,  '63,    3 

Drafted— tr.  to  99th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

THEEB   YEARS'    SEItVICE. 
UNASSIGNED    MEN. 


38) 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTEK 
INTO  SERVICE. 

I 
3 

EEMARK3, 

Private 
do 

Feb.    22,  '65, 
Apr.      1,  'Gl, 
Mar.  31,  '64, 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Ray,  George  W 

...do 

Mustered  out,  September  15,  1865. 

Twenty-Seventh  Regiment. 


THE  Twenty-seventh  Eegiment,  a  part  of  the  "Washington  Brigade,'' 
commanded  by  Colonel  William  F.  Small,  was  organized  as  a  volunteer 
militia  regiment,  early  in  January,  1861.  Charles  Angeroth  was  among  thf 
most  active  in  promoting  its  formation.  On  the  night  of  the  18th  of  April. 
Colonel  Small,  acting  in  compliance  with  orders  from  the  Secretary  of  War, 
started  with  five  companies,  consisting  of  about  five  hundred  men,  for  Wash- 
mg-ton,  and  proceeded  in  company  with  the  Sixth  Massachusetts,  Colonel 
Jones,  by  the  Pliiladelphia,  Wilmington  and  Baltimore  railroad,  occupying 
seventeen  passenger  cars.  On  their  arrival  at  the  President  Street  station, 
horses  were  attached  to  the  five  foremost  cars,  containing  seven  companies  of 
the  Massachusetts  regiment,  and  were  drawn  rapidly  through  the  city  to  the 
Washington  depot.  After  the  passage  of  these,  the  track  was  barricaded  by 
the  mob.  The  remaining  companies  of  the  Massachusetts  regiment,  being  well 
armed,  forced  theh^  way  through,  joined  thek  comrades  and  were  hurried  away 
by  rail  to  Washington.  The  mob  returning  commenced  an  attack  upon  Colonel 
Small's  command,  which,  being  unarmed,  was  forced  to  retke,  losing  several 
killed  and  wounded. 

After  the  return  of  the  companies  to  Philadelphia,  the  regiment  was  re-or- 
ganized as  light  artillery,  and  Max  Einstein  was  chosen  Colonel,  Charles 
Angeroth,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  William  Schoenleber,  Major.  Its  services 
were  then  offered  to  the  Governor,  with  a  view  to  its  being  mustered  into  the 
three  months'  service,  as  a  part  of  the  Pennsylvania  quota,  but  without  suc- 
cess. Colonel  Eiustein  then  proceeded  to  Washington  and  offered  its  ser- 
vices to  the  United  States  Government,  which  were  accepted  under  the  call  for 
eighty  thousand  additional  volunteers  for  a  period  of  three  years,  its  service 
to  date  from  the  5th  of  May,  1861,  and  to  be  a^*med  and  instructed  as  light  in- 
fantry. It  was  not,  however,  mustered  in  until  the  30th  and  31st  of  May.  A 
few  days  thereafter  it  received  arms  and  accoutrements,  and  went  into  camp 
near  Camden,  N.  J.  The  entire  regiment  was  recruited  in  Philadelphia,  in  the 
districts  of  Northern  Liberties  and  Kensington,  and  at  least  one-half  of  its 
members  were  German.  A  number  of  both  officers  and  men  had  seen  service 
in  this  country  and  in  Europe. 

On  the  17th  of  June  the  regiment  again  received  orders  to  proceed  to  Wash- 
ington. Arriving  at  the  Capital  on  the  18th,  it  was  placed  in  camp  on  Kala- 
rama  heights,  was  subjected  to  strict  nulitary  discipline,  and  was  instructed  iu 
company  and  battalion  drill,  and  in  picket  duty. 

Early  in  July  the  forces  assembled  in  and  about  Washington  were  organized 
under  General  M'Dowell,  and  the  Twenty-seventh  Eegiment  was  assigned  to 


1862  ORGANIZATION   AND  DRILL.  383 

Blenker's  Brigade*  of  the  Fifth  Division,  encamped  at  Hunter's  creek,  near 
Alexandria,  which  it  was  ordered  to  join.  On  the  15th  the  general  forward 
movement  of  the  army  towards  Centreville  commenced.  In  the  battle  which 
ensued  at  Bull  Eun,  the  Fifth  Division  was  held  in  reserve  on  the  Centreville 
heights,  and  did  not  become  actively  engaged.  It  remained  in  position  until 
past  midnight  of  the  21st,  and  until  ail  the  army  had  retired,  when  it  marched 
to  Alexandria.,  arriving  on  the  afternoon  of  the  22d,  bringing  in  abandoned 
horses  and  baggage  wagons  in  considerable  numbers,  and  one  caisson. 

A  few  days  later,  the  Twenty-seventh  moved  to  Ai^lington  Heights,  where  it 
encamped,  and  received  pay  from  the  date  of  its  acceptance  by  the  government, 
on  the  5th  of  May.  From  Arlington  it  was  transferred  to  Eoach's  mill,  Virginia, 
where,  early  in  the  month  of  August,  company  F,  commanded  by  Captain 
Spering,  was  detached  and  posted  at  the  Washington  arsenal,  where  it  remained 
during  its  entire  term  of  service.  Early  in  September  Lieutenant  Colonel  An- 
geroth  and  Major  Shoenleber  resigned,  and  Adolph  Bushbeck  and  Lorenz  Can- 
tador,  both  of  Philadelphia,  were  appointed  by  General  M'CleUan  to  fill  the 
vacancies.  Subsequently,  upon  the  muster  out  of  Colonel  Einstein,  these  gen- 
tlemen were  appointed  respectively  Colonel  and  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  Cap- 
tain John  N.  Lang,  of  company  I,  Major.  In  the  latter  part  of  September,  by 
order  of  the  War  Department,  company  G,  Captain  Bierwirth,  was  transferred 
to  the  Sixty-ninth  Pennsylvania  Eegiment. 

During  the  summer  months  and  the  early  fall  the  regiment  was  engaged 
under  the  direction  of  the  engineers,  in  building  forts,  clearing  woods,  and 
making  roads;  Forts  Scott,  Cameron,  Blenker,  and  Barnard — elaborate  and 
substantial  structures — attesting  the  devotion  and  patriotism  of  the  men  of  the 
Twenty-seventh,  not  less  than  the  stem  bravery  which  they  afterwards  exhib- 
ited on  the  battle-field. 

On  the  8th  of  October  it  was  ordered  to  Hunter's  chapel,  Virginia,  where 
it  went  into  winter  quarters.  While  off  fatigue  duty  it  was  instructed  in  bri- 
gade and  battalion  drill,  and  for  two  months  was  engaged  in  out-post  duty  at 
Annandale.  An  attack  was  here  made  upon  the  pickets  by  rebel  cavalry  and 
artillery,  but,  finding  the  men  on  the  alert,  they  withdrew  to  a  distance  and 
contented  themselves  with  shelling  the  Union  line.  In  the  month  of  December, 
1861,  the  officers  received  their  commissions  from  the  Governor  of  Pennsylvania, 
bearing  date  of  the  5th  May,  preceding,  and  in  February,  1862,  the  regiment 
was  provided  with  the  State  colors.  In  the  organization  of  the  army  under 
M'CleUan,  the  Twenty-seventh  was  assigned  to  Stahel's  Brigade,t  Blenker's 
Division,  Sumner's  Corps. 

On  the  10th  of  March,  1862,  orders  were  received  to  march  with  three  days' 
rations,  leaving  knapsacks,  tents,  and  all  surplus  baggage  in  camp,  and  taking 
only  overcoats  and  blankets.  Advancing  tirrough  Fairfax  to  Centreville,  the 
regiment  was  ordered  to  halt,  while  the  remainder  of  the  corps  proceeded  in  the 


*  Orgariization  cf  the  First  Brigade,  Colonel  Louis  Blenker,  Fifth  Division,  Colonel  Dixon 
S.  Miles.  Eighth  Regiment  New  York  Volunteers,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Stahel ;  Twenty-ninth 
Regiment  New  York  Volunteers,  Colonel  Von  Steinwehr ;  (jarabadi  Guard,  New  York  Vol- 
unteers, Colonel  D'Utassy;  Twenty-seventh  Regimenf  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel 
M9X  Enstein. 

t  Organization  of  Stahel's  Brigade,  Blenker's  Division,  Sumner's  Corps.  Twenty-seventh 
Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Bushheclc ;  Eighth  Regimen :  New  York  Volun- 
teers, Colonel  Wutschel ;  Thirty-ninth  Regiment  New  York  Volunteer,^,  Colonel  D'Utassey ; 
Fortieth  Regiment  New  York  Volunieers,  (De  Kalb,)  Colonel  Von  Gilsa. 


384  TWENTY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT.  1862 

direction  of  Manassas.  After  a  delay  of  some  two  weeks,  it  re-joined  the  com- 
mand at  Salem,  Virginia.  Here  the  men  suffered  much  from  the  effects  of  the 
severe  weather,  a  snow  storm  prevailing,  which  lasted  three  days,  the  men  being 
without  shelter,  and  obliged  to  encamj^  in  the  open  field. 

Blenker's  Division,  having  been  transferred  from  the  army  of  the  Potomac 
to  Fremont's  command,  in  the  mountain  department,  marched  to  Paris'  ferry  on 
the  Shenandoah  river,  with  the  design  of  joining  it.  The  rebels  had  destroyed 
the  ferry,  and  a  considerable  delay  ensued,  during  which  the  troops  suffered 
greatly  for  want  of  food.  The  supply  train  had  been  ordered  forward,  but  was 
unable  to  find  the  division,  and  had  returned  to  Washington,  leaving  the  com- 
mand to  eke  out  a  scanty  subsistance  by  foraging.  Eafts  were  constructed  for 
the  purpose  of  crossing ;  but  the  sinking  of  the  first  that  was  freighted,  and 
the  drowning  of  eighty  men  of  the  Seventy-fourth  Pennsylvania,  caused  the 
design  of  crossing  upon  rafts  to  be  abandoned.  The  command  then  moved 
down  to  Snicker's  ferry,  where  it  passed  over  in  safety,  and  proceeding  via  Ber- 
ry ville,  went  into  camp  at  Wood's  mills,  in  the  neighborhood  of  Winchester, 
where  it  rested  for  a  few  days,  and  the  regiment  received  two  months'  pay. 
Advancing  through  Winchester,  it  crossed  the  mountains,  and  halted  for  two 
days  at  Eomney,  where  the  men  received  new  clothing.  Eesuming  the  march, 
the  division  passed  through  Petersburg  and  joined  Fremont's  army  at  Franklin. 
With  the  exception  of  fi-esh  beef,  provisions  were  scarce,  and  salt  was  not 
to  be  had.    But  one  and  a  half  days'  rations  of  bread  were  issued  in  ten  days. 

While  in  camp  at  Franklin  intelligence  was  received  of  the  defeat  of  Banks, 
and  of  his  retreat  down  the  valley  puisued  by  Stonewall  Jackson.  Fremont 
was  ordered  to  hasten  forward  and  endeavor  to  cut  of  the  latter's  retreat. 
For  a  week  the  army  moved  without  cessation,  passing  through  Petersburg, 
Moorefield,  and  Wardensville,  several  times  fording  deep  and  rapid  streams, 
endeavoring  by  forced  marches  to  gain  the  valley  in  advance  of  the  enemy. 
Failing  in  this,  his  rear  guard  was  encountered  at  Strasburg,  and  the  race  up 
the  valley,  through  Edenburg,  New  Market,  Woodstock,  Mount  Jackson  and 
Harrisonburg,  was  an  exciting  one.  At  Mount  Jackson  the  enemy  had  destroyed 
the  bridge  over  the  Shenandoah  as  he  retreated,  and  the  pursuit  was  delayed 
till  the  pontoon  train  could  come  up.  On  the  night  of  the  4th  of  June,  the 
Twenty-seventh  Eegiment  was  ordered  to  cross  the  ri?er.  Passing  fifteen  men 
at  a  time,  they  were,  on  landing,  deployed  as  skirmishers  and  moved  forward, 
the  enemy's  cavahy  retiring  nearly  a  mile  and  taking  position  on  a  hill. 
At  noon  on  the  following  day  the  bridge  was  completed,  and  a  part  of  the  N"ew 
York  mounted  rifles  crossed ;  but  they  were  scarcely  over  when  the  bridge 
suddenly  parted,  severing  the  detachment  from  the  rest  of  the  arjny,  com- 
panies A  and  B  of  the  Twenty-seventh,  sent  out  as  sknmishers,  having 
already  met  and  engaged  the  enemy.  The  continual  rain  which  prevailed 
caused  a  freshet,  and,  to  increase  the  volume  of  water,  the  enemy  had  cut  a 
dam  above.  Soon  the  entire  country  around  was  flooded,  cutting  off  the  skir- 
mishers, who  had  to  be  brought  in  by  the  cavalry.  Fortunately  the  ground 
occupied  by  the  regiment  was  high ;  still  the  men  were  obliged  to  stand  during 
the  night  in  water  several  inches  in  depth.  At  noon  next  day  the  bridge  was 
repaired  and  the  army  moved  forward.  At  Harrisonburg,  Bayard's  cavalrj^  and 
the  Bucktails,  from  IM'Dowell's  command,  had  a  severe  skirmish  with  the 
enemy,  in  which  the  rebel  General  Ashby  was  killed. 

On  Sunday,  June  8ih,  Jackson  took  up  a  ijosition  at  Cross  Keys,  five  miles 


11862  BATTLE   OF   CRO?S  KEY.S.  385 

beyoad  HaiTisonbni'g,  and  prepared  to  give  battle  to  Fremont.  Forming  his 
liEc  with  the  division  of  Schenck  on  the  right,  Mili\>y  in  the  centre,  and  Blcnker 
on  the  left,  Fremont  advanced  to  the  attack.  The  Twenty-seventh  Eegiment 
held  the  riglit  of  General  Stahel's  Brigade.  Companies  B  and  K,  Captains 
Jatho  and  M'Aloon,  were  ordered  forward  as  skirmishers,  and  were  soon  ex- 
changing  shots  with  the  enemy.  Advancing  some  distance  through  a  wood,  to 
a  liill  where  a  battery  was  being  posted,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  take  posi- 
tion for  its  support.  For  four  hours  the  men  lay  under  the  heavy  lire  of  the 
enemy's  guns,  the  shot  and  shell  flying  thick  and  fast,  killing  and  wounding  at 
almost  every  discharge,  and  though  this  was  their  first  real  engagement,  they 
held  the  position  with  the  steadhiess  of  veterans.  Towards  evening  it  was  dis- 
covered that  Fremont  had  re-calied  his  forces  and  that  the  army  had  fallen 
back ;  but  as  the  regiment  had  received  no  orders  to  retire,  it  remained  until 
the  enemy  had  outflanked  it,  and  had  gained  a  position  iu  its  rear,  which,  dur- 
ing the  day,  had  been  occupied  by  the  Forty-fifth  New  York  as  reserves,  thus 
completely  cutting  it  olf  from  the  main  body.  Soon  the  rebels  were  seen  ad- 
vancing. At  this  juncture.  Colonel  Bushbeck,  discovering  the  state  of  affairs, 
faced  the  regiment  about,  and  sending  forward  skirmishers,  under  Captain 
Jatho,  commanded  the  men  to  charge  bayonets.  Attached  to  the  regiment  was 
the  remnant  of  the  BucktaUs,  about  one  hundred  men.  The  Colonel  gal- 
lantly leading,  they  advanced  to  the  charge  v/ith  cheers,  driving  the  enemy 
from  the  woods  and  holding  one  of  his  entne  brigades  iu  check,  until  the  bat- 
tery was  safe,  when  they  retired  unmolested,  taking  with  them  nearly  all  their 
wounded.  While  marching  to  re-join  their  command  they  were  mistaken  for 
the  enemy,  and  fired  upon  by  one  of  our  own  batteries,  the  belief  prevaihng 
that  they  had  all  been  captured.  As  the  column  approached  the  poiufc  where 
the  army  was  stationed  it  was  met  by  Colonel  Pilson,  aid  to  General  Fremont, 
who  had  been  sent  to  thank  the  regiment,  in  the  name  of  the  General,  for  its 
gallant  behavior  in  saving  its  battery,  and  in  cutting  its  way  out  when  sur- 
rounded. The  total  strength  in  this  engagement  was  six  hundred.  The  loss 
was  one  officer  and  fourteen  men  killed,  three  officers  and  eighty-seven  men 
wounded. 

On  the  following  day  the  army  followed  the  retreating  enemy  towards  Port 
Eepublic;  but,  finding  the  bridge  destroyed  and  Jackson  escaped.  General 
Fremont  commenced  a  retrograde  movement  down  the  valley.  At  Mount 
Jackson  a  halt  was  made  for  a  few  days ;  but,  hearing  that  the  enemy  were 
again  advancing,  the  movement  was  continued  to  Middletown,  near  Winchester. 
General  Fremont  was  here  superceded  in  the  command  of  the  Moimtain  Depart- 
ment by  Major  General  Franz  SigeL  In  the  re-organization  of  the  army  which 
ensued,  the  Twenty-seventh  was  attached  to  the  First  Brigade,  General  Stahel, 
First  Division,  General  Schenck,  First  Corps  of  the  army  of  Virginia,  com- 
manded by  General  Pope. 

On  the  7th  of  July,  General  Pope  having  ordered  Jiis  scattered  commands 
to  concentrate  for  the  purpose  of  meeting  Lee's  army,  now  released  from  the 
vicinity  of  Eichmond  by  the  withdrawal  of  M'Clellan,  Sigel's  column  marched 
through  Front  Eoyal,  up  the  Luray  Valley  to  Milford,  and  thence  across  the 
Blue  Eidge  to  Sperryville.  The  men  suffered  severely  on  the  march  fi-om  the 
effects  of  the  intense  heat,  and  several  were  prostrated  by  sun-stroke,  from  the 
effects  of  which  one,  a  private  in  company  I,  died.  In  the  absence  of  Colonel 
Bushbeck,  occasioned  by  sickness,  the  command  devolved  on  Lieutenant  Colonel 
49 


386  TWEXTY-SEVEXTH  REGIMENT,  1862 

Cantador.  EemainiDg  at  Sperryville  till  the  28tb,  the  regiment  moved  to. 
Madison  Court  Houses  where  it  was  joined  by  the  Forty-fifth  ^.ew  York  and  the 
Mountain  Battery^  the  whole  imder  command  of  Colonel  Cliiseret,  forming  the 
extreme  out-post  of  the  anny.  On  account  of  the  exposed  position  here  occu- 
pied, it  was  deemed  prudent  to  fall  bact^  and  fating-  up  a  strong  position  the- 
command  encamped,  from  whence  foraging  parties  were  frequently  sent  out 
into  the  country  occupied  by  the  enemy  but  without  meeting  any  resistance. 

On  the  9ili  of  Augrst  the  regiment  was  ordered  back  to  the  division,  then 
marching  to  Culpepper  Court  House,  and  rejoined  it  on  the  11th,  the  day  ore 
whicli  the  battle  of  Cedar  Moimtain  was  fought.  Colonel  Busbbeck  having- 
retmmed,  resumed  command,  and  the  regiment  marched  on  the  13tlito  Crooked 
Eiver  chapel^  where  it  remained  until  the  ISth.  Shelter  tents  were  here  re- 
ceived, the  command,  since  the  lOtb  of  March,  having  been  almost  constantly 
on  the  move,  fording  streams,  crossing  mountains,  and  camping  out  in  the  most 
variable  climate  without  shelter.  On  the  ISth  Pope  commenced  his  retreat,  the 
Twenty-seventh  forming  part  of  the  rear  guard,  being  almost  continually  under 
fire  during  the  day,  and  at  night  obliged  to  make  forced  marches  to  re-join  the 
retiring  column. 

At  Eappahannock  station  and  at  Freeman^s  ford,  the  regiment  lay  for  two^ 
days  exposed  to  a  heavy  artillery  fire  fi'om  across  the  Eappahannock,  aod  was- 
again  under  a  hot  fire  at  White  Sulphiu'  Sprmgs.  The  columns  of  Lee,  after 
spending  several  days  in  fruitless  attempts  to  force  a  crossing  on  the  lower 
Eappahannock,  commenced  to  move  further  north.  At  Waterloo  bridge  the 
Twenty  seventh  stubbornly  and  successfidly  resisted  the  vigorous  demonstra- 
tions of  the  enemy,  and,  late  at  night,  after  the  whole  army  was  at  Warrenton,^ 
fell  back,  reaching  the  main  body  at  early  dawn.  The  enemy  followed  close 
upon  the  retreat  and  were  soon  throwing  their  shells  into  the  Union  ranks. 

From  Warrenton  the  command  moved  to  Gainesville.  On  the  night  of  the 
27th  of  August,  companies  A,  B,  C  and  D  were  ordered  out  on  picket  duty,  and 
on  the  following  day  captured  a  number  of  rebel  stragglers.  Jackson,  followed 
by  Longstreet,  having  passed  around  via  Thoroughfare  Gap,  was  now  between 
Pope's  army  and  Centreville.  At  eight  o'clock  on  the  morning  of  the  28th  the 
regiment  moved  in  the  direction  of  Manassas  Junction ;  but,  before  proceeding- 
far,  turned  in  the  direction  of  Centreville.  AiTi\i.ng  at  Groveton,  near  Bull 
Eun,  the  regiment  was  met  by  General  Sigel,  who  led  it  off  the  road  and  per- 
sonally posted  it  on  a  high  hill,  ordering  the  men  to  lie  down  and  keep  quiet. 
Scarcely  had  they  gained  their  position  when  the  enemy  were  heard  marching 
up  through  the  woods  in  front.  They  were  allowed  to  approach  unsuspecting 
until  quite  near,  when  the  order  was  given,  and  infantry  and  artillery  opened 
a  mmxlerous  fire  at  short  range.  The  attack  was  so  sudden  and  unexpected 
that  the  survivors  seemed  completely  bewildered,  and  were  only  able  to  fire  a 
straggling  volley. 

Moving  to  the  right  and  advancing  a  short  distance,  the  line  was  re-formed 
on  the  old  battle  ground  of  Bull  Eun.  The  Fir^t  Division  of  Sigel's  Corps  was 
posted  on  the  left,  and  the  Twenty-seventh  Eegimeut  was  on  the  left  of  the  divi- 
sion. The  batteries  were  early  engaged,  and  the  infantry  was  ordered  forward, 
companies  I  and  K,  Captains  Ackley  and  IM'Aloon,  being  thrown  out  as  skir- 
mishers. Though  encountering  severe  opposition,  the  line  continued  to  advance 
and  steadily  drove  the  enemy,  the  batteries  following  up  and  shelUng  the  hostile 
ranks  whenever  an  opportunity  j)resented.    Having  driven  the  enemy  back 


1862  SECOND  BATTLE  OF  BULL  EUN.  387 

dsome  three  miles  from  the  first  position,  and  pushed  forward  too  far  in  advance 
of  the  rest  of  the  corps,  the  regiment  was  re-called  5  but  by  some  mistake  Cap- 
tain Ackley,  of  company  I,  not  being  notified  of  the  withdrawal,  continued  to 
advance  with  his  company,  steadily  driving  the  enemy's  sku-mishers. 

In  the  meantime.  General  Milroy  being  hard  pressed,  Stahel's  Brigade  was 
ordered  to  his  support.  By  mistake  of  some  staff  officer,  the  column  was  led 
between  the  fires  of  our  own  and  the  enemy's  batteries.  The  sight  of  the  bri- 
,gade  in  this  perilous  position,  quickened  the  energies  of  the  rebel  gunners  who 
plied  the  ranks  furiously  with  shot  and  shell,  our  own  guns,  before  which 
it  was  iiassing,  being  vigorously  worked  to  silence  them.  The  passage  of  this 
gauntlet  of  batteries  was  performed  on  the  double  quick,  and  fortunately  with 
but  small  loss.  For  half  a  mile  the  brigade  was  exposed  to  the  enemy's  fii  e, 
^nd  it  seems  almost  incredible  that  it  should  have  escaped  without  utter  anni- 
hilation. But  the  rebel  gunners  were  too  nui<3h  excited  to  fire  with  precision, 
using  principally  solid  shot,  apparently  short  of  shells,  and  entirely  destitute 
of  canister. 

Finding  Mih-oy,  with  his  brigade  of  loyal  Virginians,  able  to  hold  his  own, 
the  column  was  ordered  to  return  to  its  former  position  on  the  left,  and  was 
there  met  b.y  Captain  Ackley,  with  his  company.  The  Captain  had  advanced 
until  the  enemy  discovered  how  insignificant  a  force  was  driving  them,  when 
they  in  turn  assumed  the  offensive,  and  soon  forced  the  company  to  retire, 
which  was  done  in  good  order,  but  narrowly  escaped  capture.  The  brigade 
now  took  position  in  line  of  battle  in  a  wood,  with  companies  A  and  B  of 
the  Twenty-seventh  thrown  forward  as  skirmishers.  In  front  was  an  open 
field,  and  th«  rebels  occupied  a  wood  several  hundred  yards  beyond.  The  skir- 
mishers soon  became  engaged,  but  were  unable  to  drive  the  enemy  from  their 
<50ver.  While  the  skirmish  was  in  progress,  two  pieces  of  a  light  battery  were 
procured,  charged  with  grape  and  canister,  run  out  on  the  skirmish  line  and 
rapidly  fired-  These  pieces,  though  twelve-pounders,  could  be  easily  worked 
by  two  men,  and  were  very  effective  at  short  range.  A  few  discharges  were 
suffieient  to  clear  the  woods,  and  the  line  was  again  advancing.  Soon  after, 
the  victorious  column  was  relieved  by  General  M'Dow^lFs  Corps.  Eetiiing  a 
.short  distance  to  the  right  rear,  the  command  encamped  for  the  ni^ht,  well 
ratified  with  the  events  of  the  day. 

On  the  30th  of  August,  the  First  Corps  took  position  in  the  centre,  with 
Porter's  Corps  on  the  right,  which  soon  became  engaged.  The  conflict  in  the 
-centre  did  not  commence  till  afternoon,  when,  Porter  having-  been  driven 
back,  the  enemy  attempted  to  pass  in  front  to  re-inforce  their  right,  now  pressing 
heavily  upon  our  left.  For  three  hours  the  centre  stood  firm,  holding  its  posi- 
tion on  a  high  hill  and  suecessfally  hurling  back  every  onset  of  the  enemy. 
Eut  towards  evening,  by  the  withdrawal  of  Porter's  Corps,  he  was  enabled 
to  flank  it  on  the  right  and  to  plant  batteries  to  i'ake  the  position,  at  the  same 
time  attacking  it  in  front.  At  this  juncture  companies  I  and  K,  Captains 
Ackley  and  M'Aloon,  were  at  the  extreme  front,  supporting  battery  B,  Second 
United  States  Artillery.  A  great  number  of  the  artillery  men  having  been 
wounded  and  killed,  infantry  men  fi?om  these  companies  took  their'  places  at 
the  guns.  The  battle  had  now  reached  its  height.  The  entire  artillery  of  the 
First  Corps,  admirably  planted  and  served,  had  concentrated  its  fire  on  the 
-advancing  rebel  masses.  Our  left  and  right  had  been  driven  back ;  the  centre 
iilone  stood  firm,  the  enemy  straining-  every  nerve  to  force  it  from  the  strong 


388  TWENTY-SEVEJs^TH   EEGIMENT.  18G2 

position  it  occupied.  His  batteries  on  our  right  having  obtained  the  exact 
range,  planted  shot  and  shell  in  quick  succession  in  the  very  midst  of  the  liue, 
one  shell  bursting  among  the  color  guard,  killing  one  and  wounding  several. 
At  the  most  critical  moment  of  the  battle  General  Schenck  was  wounded,  when 
General  Stahel  assumed  command  of  the  division,  and  Colonel  Bushbeck,  of 
the  brigade.  Notwithstanding  the  desperate  efforts  made  by  the  enemy  to  gain 
the  centre,  the  ground  was  held  until  dark,  and  then,  yielding  to  overwhelming 
odds,  it  retired  in  good  order,  crossing  Bull  Eun  bridge  at  midnight,  and  with 
the  exception  of  a  few  of  the  Bucktails,  the  Twenty-seventh  Eegiment,  was 
the  last  to  cross.    The  bridge  was  then  destroyed. 

On  the  following  day  the  command  fell  back  to  Centreville,  in  the  midst  of 
a  drizzling  rain,  and  from  thence  through  Vienna  to  Langley,  the  enemy  fol- 
lowing closely,  and  shelling  the  retiring  column  whenever  an  opportunity  pre- 
sented. At  Langley,  the  regiment  was  for  several  days  engaged  in  picket  duty, 
when  it  fell  back  still  further  to  the  vicinity  of  Fort  De  Kalb.  Captain  Ackley, 
and  twenty-five  men  of  company  C,  were  ordered  to  Washington  on  special 
duty,  where  they  were  kept  several  months.  The  regiment  remained  in  the 
vicinity  of  Chain  Bridge,  several  times  shifting  camp,  and  engaged  in  picket 
duty  at  Falls  Church,  until  the  21st  of  September,  when  it  was  ordered  to  Cen- 
treville. On  the  24th,  the  Twenty-seventh  Pennsylvania  and  Seventy-third 
Ohio,  a  section  of  artillery  and  a  squadron  of  cavalry,  all  under  Colonel  Bush- 
beck,  were  ordered  on  a  reconnoissance.  At  Bristoe  Station,  the  rebel  guard 
was  captured.  Finding  a  notice  posted  ordering  rebel  conscripts  to  assemble 
in  a  neighboring  village  on  that  evening,  companies  A  and  B  were  detailed  to 
receive  them ;  but  only  succeeded  in  capturing  eight,  the  rest  failing  to  appear. 
The  next  morning  the  rebel  train  approached  within  a  quarter  mile  of  the  sta- 
tion, but  the  engineer  perceiving  that  the  place  had  fallen  into  other  hands, 
hastily  returned. 

On  the  26th  of  October  the  Twenty-seventh  was  attached  to  the  First  Bri- 
gade* of  the  Second  Division,  Colonel  Bushbeck  being  placed  in  command. 
For  two  years  it  had  shared  the  fate  of  this  brigade,  to  which  it  was  originally 
attached.  Fpon  its  departure  General  Stahel  expressed  his  regret  for  its  loss, 
and  paid  a  flattering  tribute  to  its  conduct  in  field  and  camp  while  under  his 
command,  and  on  leaving  Centreville  the  whole  brigade  Avas  drawn  up  in  line, 
cheering  heartily  as  the  regiment  passed  by.  Joining  the  Second  Division, 
at  Fairfax  Court  House,  after  a  few  days  delay,  it  marched  through  CentreviQe, 
New  Baltimore,  Haymarket,  Gainesville,  to  Thoroughfare  Gap,  where  it  en- 
camped. Here  an  election  was  held  for  Major,  to  supply  the  vacancy  occasioned 
by  the  resignation  of  John  N.  Lang,  resulting  in  the  choice  of  Captain  Peter 
A.  M'Aloon,  of  company  K. 

Li  the  meantime  General  Burnside  had  assumed  command  of  the  army  of 
the  Potomac,  and  in  the  re-organization  which  ensued,  the  Twenty-seventh  was 
attached  to  the  Eleventh  Corps.  General  Sigel  was  appointed  to  the  command 
of  the  reserve  division,  consisting  of  the  Eleventh  and  Twelfth  Corps,  and 
General  Stahel  to  the  command  of  the  Eleventh  Corps.  Eemaining  at  Tho- 
roughfare Gap  until  November  17th,  the  regiment  fell  back  to  the  neighborhood 


*  Organization  of  the  First  Brigade.  Twenty-seventh  Eegiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers, 
Colonel  Cantador;  Seventy-third  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Moore ;  Twenty- 
ninth  Regiment  New  York  Volunteers,  Colonel  Soest ;  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fourth  Regi- 
ment New  York  Volunteers,  Colonel  Jones. 


1863  BATTLE   OF   CHANCELLORSVIfeLE.  389 

of  Germantown,  where  it  went  into  winter  quarters,  but  on  the  5th  of  December 
it  was  ordered  to  move  to  Hibernia  Hill,  beyond  Fairfax  Court  House.  Here 
details  were  made  from  the  regiment  to  build  cordiu-oy  roads,  which  were  con- 
tinued till  the  8th,  when  it  m; irched  in  the  direction  of  Fredericksburg.  Passing 
through  Dumfries  and  Stafford  Court  House,  it  arrived  on  the  evening  of  the 
1.5th  at  Falmouth.  Eemaining  in  this  vicinity,  drilling  and  doing  picket  duty 
until  the  13th  of  January,  it  was  ordered  to  TJmted  States  ford,  wliere  it  was 
detailed  to  biuid  a  road  above  the  ford,  and  to  clear  away  the  neighboring 
hills  for  planting  batteries.  Engaged  in  this  duty  imtil  the  17th,  it  was,  on 
that  day,  ordered  to  accompany  the  pontoon  train  to  Bank's  ford ;  but  rain 
and  night  both  setting  in,  and  the  road  being  obstructed  by  the  artillery,  ad- 
vancing from  an  opposite  direction,  the  column  was  unable  to  reach  its  desti- 
nation, and  morning  found  pontoon  train,  artillery  and  troops  ingloriously 
stuck  in  the  mud.  For  two  days,  in  the  midst  of  driving  snow  and  rain,  with- 
out shelter  and  with  scarcely  any  iiie,  the  men  toiled  in  extricating  the  pontoons. 
During  the  first  night  no  fire  was  allowed,  and  the  clothing  of  the  men,  which 
had  become  thorouglily  drenched,  was  frozen  stiff.  Eeturning  again  to  Fal- 
mouth on  the  23d,  the  regiment  went  into  winter  quarters,  but  only  remained 
till  the  5th  of  February,  when  it  was  ordered  to  Stafford  Court  House,  where 
the  corps  was  encamped. 

In  the  meantime  General  Bumside  had  been  superceded  in  the  command  of 
the  army  of  the  Potomac  by  General  Hooker,  and  by  the  middle  of  AprO,  was 
opening  the  campaign  of  Chanceilorsville.  On  the  15th  the  brigade  was  ordered 
to  Kelly's  ford,  where  it  arrived  on  the  following  day  and  encamped  in  the 
woods  near  by.  Here  it  remained  guarding  the  ford  till  the  28th,  when  the 
Fifth,  Eleventh  and  Twelfth  Corps  arrived.  On  the  night  of  the  29th,  the 
Twenty-seventh  and  the  Seventy-third  Pennsylvania  Eegiments  crossed  the 
river  on  pontoons,  routed  the  enemy  stationed  on  the  opposite  banJi,  advanced 
some  distance  and  remained  out  all  night  on  the  skirmish  line.  During  the 
night  and  following  day  the  rest  of  the  army  crossed,  the  two  regiments  first 
over  remaining  at  the  ford  tdl  all  had  passed,  and  following  up  and  joining  the 
army  at  Germania  mills.  Here  the  Twenty-seventh  crossed  the  Eapidan,  and, 
after  a  brief  respite,  continued  the  march,  reaching  Dodd's  tavern,  near  the 
Wilderness,  late  at  night.  Taking  position  early  in  the  morning  the  men  were 
ordered  to  throw  up  breast-works.  On  the  1st  of  May  the  enemy  felt  the  line 
heavily,  but  did  not  succeed  in  breaking  it.  The  regiment  remained  out  during 
the  following  night  on  the  skirmish  line,  and  was  relieved  in  the  morning  by 
the  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fourth  New  York.  The  Second  Brigade  was,  on 
the  2d  of  May,  detached  and  ordered  to  the  support  of  the  Third  Corps,  under 
Sickles.  In  the  afternoon  the  enemy  succeeded  in  turning  the  right  flank  of 
the  First  and  Third  Divisions  of  the  corps,  and  attacked  in  overwhelming 
numbers  under  StonewaU  Jackson,  driving  them  in  the  direction  of  Colonel 
Bushbeck's  brigade,  now  numbering  but  fifteen  hundred  muskets.  Immediately 
on  discovering  the  condition  of  affairs,  he  ordered  the  Twenty-ninth  New  York 
and  the  Twenty-seventh  Pennsylvania  to  advance.  Both  went  forward  in  gallant 
style  an4  heroically  endeavored  to  check  the  enemy's  fierce  onset,  but  in  vain.* 

*  During  the  time  occupied  in  the  dispersion  of  Deven's  and  Schurz's  Divisions,  Steiawehr  had 
rapidly  changed  front  and  thrown  Bushbeck's  Brigade  into  these  works.  The  other  brigade  of 
his  division  had  been  sent  to  support  Sickles.  Some  of  Schurz's  men  rally  on  Bushbeek,  and  for 
a  short  time  the  Confederate  advance  is  arrested.— TAe  Battle-fields  of  Virginia,  (rebel,)  p.  50. 


300  TWENTY-SEVENTH  EEGIMBNT.  1863 

The  enemy  literally  swarmed  on  every  side.  After  losing  half  their  number, 
the  two  regiments  were  forced  to  retire,  but  contested  every  step  of  ground  till 
they  reached  the  Chancellor  House,*  where  the  corps  re-formed  and  remained 
for  the  night.  At  ten  o'clock  on  the  same  night  the  rebels  made  another  furious 
assault  upon  the  position  held  by  Sickles  and  Pleasanton,  and  for  nearly  two 
hours  made  desperate  attempts  to  break  their  lines,  but  were  repeatedly  re- 
pulsed with  great  slaughter  and  shortly  before  midnight  sullenly  retired. 

On  tbe  following  morning,  Sunday,  May  3d,  the  Twenty-seventh  took  posi- 
tion along  a  line  of  breast- works,  leading  to  United  States  ford;  but  beyond  an 
occasional  skirmish  it  was  not  engaged,  though  the  battle  raged  heavily  on  the 
right  throughout  the  entire  day.  On  the  Cth  the  retreat  of  Hooker's  army 
commenced,  and  on  the  7th  the  regiment  arrived  at  its  old  camp  ground,  near 
Staiford  Court  House. 

The  rebel  leader,  now  rejoicing  in  his  strength,  determined  to  assume  the 
offensive,  and  commenced,  early  in  June,  his  movement  on  Pennsylvania.  On 
the  12th  of  June  the  Eleventh  Corps  marched  through  Virginia  to  Edwards' 
Eerry,  where  it  crossed  the  Potomac  and  moved  through  Maryland  to  Emmitts- 
burg,  halting  for  a  day.  During  the  march  the  Eleventh  Corps  had  been  in  the 
advance,  but  at  this  point  the  Eirst  Corps  pushed  ahead.  The  entire  movement 
had  been  rapid,  the  men  suffering  greatly  from  heat,  many  of  them  foot-sore. 
On  the  1st  of  July  the  corps  was  ordered  to  march  in  quick  time  to  Gettysburg. 
On  the  way  the  sad  intelligence  of  the  fall  of  General  Eeynolds,  then  in  chief 
command  at  the  front,  was  received.  Pushing  forward  more  rapidly,  it  arrived 
in  the  village  shortly  after  noon,  and  the  Twenty-seventh  Eegiment  was  ordered 
to  take  possession  of  the  jaU,  church,  and  school  building  at  one  end  of  the 
town  and  make  preparations  to  defend  the  entrance  from  that  direction.  The 
Eirst  and  Third  Divisions,  in  i)osition  to  the  north  of  the  town,  being  engaged 
and  already  hard  pressed,  the  First  Brigade,  now  under  command  of  Colonel 
Costar,  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fourth  i^ew  York,  was  ordered  forward 
to  their  support.  Hastening  through  the  town  at  a  double  quick,  the  Twenty- 
seventh  went  into  position  near  a  brick  kiln,  with  the  One  Hundred  and  Thir- 
ty-fourth I^Tew  York  on  the  left.  In  deploying  the  latter  regiment  moved  too 
far  to  the  right,  leaving  a  gap  between  it  and  the  next  regiment  to  the  left,  the 
One  Hundred  and  Eifty-fourth  I^qw  York.  On  perceiving  this,  Lieutenant 
Colonel  Cantador  ordered  the  second  battalion  of  the  Twenty-seventh  to  be 
thrown  into  the  gap,  but,  owing  to  the  dhi  and  confusion  of  the  battle,  the 

*  Extract  from  General  Von  Steinwehr's  report,  dated  Head-quarters  Second  Divi- 
sion, Eleventh  Corps,  May  8,  1863.  -^  --•  *  Soon  I  heard  heavy  firing  in  that  direction 
which  showed  that  a  strong  attack  was  made  upon  our  corps.  When  I  arrived  upon  the  field 
I  found  Colonel  Bushbcck,  with  three  regiments  of  his  brigade,  the  Twenty-seventh  and 
Seventy-third  Pennsylvania  and  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-:ourth  New  York,  still  occupying  the 
same  ground  near  the  tavern,  and  defending  this  position  with  great  firmness  and  gallantry. 
The  attack  of  the  enemy  was  very  pov/erful,  they  emerged  from  the  woods  in  close  column 
and  had  throwi  the  First  and  Third  Divisions,  which  retired  towards  ChanceUorsville,  in  great 
confusion.  Colonel  Bushbeck  succeeded  to  check  the  pr(igress  of  the  enemy,  and  I  directed 
him  to  hold  his  position  as  long  as  possible.  His  men  fought  with  great  determination  and 
courage ;  soon,  however,  the  enemy  gained  both  wings  of  the  brigade  and  the  enfilading  fire 
which  was  now  opened  upon  the  small  force,  and  which  killed  and  wounded  nearly  one-third 
of  its  whole  strength,  soon  forced  them  to  retire.  Colonel  Bushbeck  then  withdrew  his  small 
brigade  in  perfect  order  towards  the  woods,  the  enemy  closely  pressing  on.  Twice  he  halted, 
faced  around,  and  at  last  reached  the  rear  of  General  Sickles'  Corps,  which  had  been  drawn  up 
in  position  near  ChanceUorsville. 


1863  BATTLE   OF   GEriY-r.UR<J.  391 

order  was  only  partially  executed,  and  but  about  fifty  men  under  Lieutenant 
Vo.^'clbacli  reached  tbe  x)ogitiou.  lu  moving-  tbey  were  obliged  to  cross  an  open 
field  lliat  was  swept  by  tbc  lire  of  Er.rly's  advancing  troops,  from  wbicb  tbey 
suffered  severely.  These  three  small  regiments  fought  desperately  to  hold 
their  line,  and  until  both  ilanks  were  turned,  when  they  slowly  retired,  lighting 
their  way  to  Cemetery  Hill.  Lieutenant  Vogelbach,  with  a  part  of  the  Twenty- 
seventh  and  the  One  Himdred  and  Fifty -fouith  K^ew  York  entke,  failing  to 
perceive,  imtil  too  late,  that  the  brigade  had  fallen  back,  attempted  to  re-join 
it,  but  found  themselves  entirely  cut  off,  the  rebels  being  in  advance  of  them 
pursuing  our  retreating  column  into  town.  This  fragment  of  the  Twenty- 
seventh,  however,  attempted  to  cut  its  way  through,  when  Lieutenant  Vogel- 
bach  was  shot  down,  and  the  men,  being  without  a  leader,  and  entirely  sur- 
rounded, were  forced  to  submit  to  be  taken  prisoners. 

The  remainder  of  the  regiment  had  forced  its  way  back  to  Cemetery  Hill, 
and  was  posted  behind  the  stone  walls  to  the  left  of  the  Baltimore  pike.  On 
the  evening  of  the  2d,  the  enemy  made  a  desperate  assault  on  that  part  of  the 
line,  and  attempted  to  take  the  battery  vfhich  it  was  supporting.  As  the  rebels 
were  advancing  to  the  attack,  a  mounted  man  in  the  national  uniform,  repre- 
senting himself  as  a  staff  officer,  roc^e  up  and  ordered  the  regiment  to  fall  back 
some  distance  to  a  wall  in  the  rear.  The  order  was  given,  but  the  greater  part 
of  the  men  refused  to  retire.  The  pretended  officer  discovering  that  his  order 
was  not  obeyed,  leaped  the  wall  and  galloped  away  towards  Gettysburg,  evi- 
dently a  rebel  in  disguise.  On  seeing  this,  the  men  who  had  obeyed  the  order 
and  fallen  back,  advanced  again  to  their  old  position,  where  their  comrades 
were  engaged.  The  enemy,  in  heavy  force,  rushed  forward  with  the  confidence 
of  assured  victory,  and  succeeded  in  crossing  the  wall,  but  could  not  drive  our 
men  from  it.  The  conflict  here  was  a  desperate  hand  to  hand  encounter,  the 
men  clubbing  their  muskets,  and  the  artillerymen  their  rammers.  The  rebels 
were  at  length  forced  back,  leaving  two  regimental  colors,  and  a  number  of 
prisoners.  Here  the  brave  Lieutenant  Briggs,  the  Adjutant  of  the  regiment, 
while  in  the  very  act  of  cheering  on  the  men,  was  killed. 

On  the  3d  of  July  the  regiment  continued  in  position  on  Cemetery  Hill, 
with  the  exception  of  a  short  time,  when  ordered  to  tlie  assistance  of  a  corps 
momentarily  overpowered,  and  was  for  three  hours  exposed  to  a  terrific  artil- 
lery fire.  Diu-ing  the  night.  Lieutenant  Hannappel,  of  company  K,  pushed  into 
the  outskirts  of  the  town,  and  on  the  morning  of  the  4th,  the  Twenty  seventh 
was  among  the  first  to  enter  Gettysburg,  to  the  great  joy  of  the  inhabitants. 
What  a  morning  was  that  for  the  people  of  this  beleaguered  town !  For  three 
wearisome  days  of  battle  had  they  with  bated  breath  awaited  the  issue  of  the 
conflict.  In  the  grey  dawn,  they  beheld  with  uncontrollable  gladness  the  sol- 
diers of  the  national  army  advancing  on  all  their  streets  I 

Following  up  the  enemy  in  his  retreat,  skirmishing  ensued  with  his  rear  at 
Hagerstown  and  Funkstown.  The  loss  of  the  regiment  in  this  battle  was  two 
officers  and  twenty -two  men  killed,  three  officers  and  sixty -five  men  wounded, 
and  one  officer  and  forty-four  men  missing. 

The  rebels  having  made  good  their  retreat  across  the  Potomac,  hastened  up 
the  Shenandoah  valley,  while  Meade  retraced  his  steps  through  Lovettsville, 
Union,  Upperville,  and  Salem,  to  Warrenton,  holding  the  old  line  of  the  Eappa- 
hannock.  Two  months  succeedhig  the  battle  of  Gettysburg  wac  a  period  of  great 
activity  with  the  cavalry,  the  infantry  being  little  engaged.    On  the  14th  of 


392  twe:nty-seventh  hegiment.  1863 

September,  while  encamped  at  Greenwich,  Virginia,  one  hundred  and  seventy 
conscripts  were  sent  to  the  regiment.  In  the  absence  of  Lieutenant  Colonel 
Cantador,  it  was  at  this  time  commanded  by  Major  M'Aloon.  Moving  from 
Greenwich  to  Catlett's  Station,  it  remained  till  near  the  close  of  September, 
when  it  was  ordered  to  Y\^ashington,  and  the  Eleventh  and  Twelfth  Corps, 
under  command  of  General  Hooker,  were  dispatched  by  rail  to  Nashville,  to 
the  support  of  Eosecrans,  occupying  a  precarious  position  at  Chattanooga, 
xin  army  of  twenty  thousand,  men  with  all  its  trains  and  material,  was  taken 
up  at  Washington,  and  in  eight  days  set  down  at  ISTashville,  in  condition  for 
effective  service. 

On  the  24th  of  October,  1863,  the  regiment  was  stationed  at  Bridgeport, 
Alabama.  On  the  28th,  in  pursuance  of  orders,  it  marched  along  the  Cumber- 
land ri\er  towards  Chattanooga.  On  the  29th,  the  enemy  was  encountered  in 
the  vicinity  of  Wauhatchie  creek,  and  soon  driven  back  across  the  stream. 
As  the  column  passed  Lookout  Mountain,  it  was  continually  fired  upon  by  the 
rebels  posted  on  its  summit,  but  without  effect.  The  command  encamped  for 
the  night  near  the  river,  having  opened  communication  with  Chattanooga. 
Shortly  after  midnight,  it  was  aroused  by  the  sound  of  heavy  firing  in  the  rear, 
and  was  ordered  to  the  support  of  General  Geary,  who  had  been  attacked. 
Mo^dng  at  double  quick  time,  the  enemy  was  soon  encountered,  posted  on  a 
high,  steep  hill.  The  Seventy-third  Ohio,  and  Thirty-third  Massachusetts  were 
ordered  to  storm  the  heights,  and  after  three  unsuccessful  attempts,  they  at 
last  succeeded  in  driving  the  enemy  from  his  position.  As  the  final  charge 
was  made,  the  Twenty-seventh  advanced  on  their  left  and  captured  some  pri- 
soners. In  the  morning,  breast- works  were  thrown  up,  which  were  shelled  by 
the  rebels  on  Lookout  Mountain.  The  line  was  gradually  pushed  forward 
towards  the  mountain,  till  it  reached  to  the  creek,  and  was  daily  sheUed  by  the 
rebels,  but  with  little  effect.  Notice  of  the  resignation  of  Lieutenant  Colonel 
Cantador  was  received  while  here,  and  Major  MAloon  was  appointed  to  suc- 
ceed him,  Captain  Eeidt,  of  company  C,  being  promoted  to  the  Majority. 

Taking  up  the  Une  of  march  on  the  22d  of  November,  and  crossing  the  river 
twice  on  the  way,  the  brigade  arrived  at  Chattanooga  the  same  evening,  and 
encamped  for  the  night.  On  the  following  day,  leaving  knapsacks  and  tents 
in  camp,  and  taking  oiily  overcoats  and  haversacks,  it  marched  a  short  dis. 
tance  beyond  the  town  and  took  position  in  line  of  battle,  already  formed.  The 
skii-mishers  soon  became  engaged,  and  drove  the  enemy,  capturing  a  number 
of  prisoners.  The  Thirty-third  New  York  having  been  driven  back,  a  part  of 
the  Twenty-seventh  Eegiment  was  ordered  to  its  support,  relieving  it,  and  re- 
maining out  all  night  on  the  skirmish  line.  In  the  morning,  as  the  skirmishers 
were  being  relieved,  the  rebels  opened  fire  on  them.  Immediately  re-forming, 
they  again  advanced,  and  out-fianking  the  assailants,  took  some  prisoners.  On 
the  same  evening,  the  regiment  moved  to  the  left,  along  the  river,  and  joined 
Sherman's  forces,  then  advancing  towards  Mission  Eidge.  The  Seventy-third 
Pennsylvania  held  the  right  of  the  brigade  facing  the  ridge,  the  Twenty-seventh 
the  left.  The  entire  ridge  was  covered  with  breast- works,  well  supplied  Avith 
guns.  Sherman,  away  to  the  left,  was  attempting  to  storm  the  moimtain  in 
his  front.  Shortly  after  noon ,  the  Seventy-ihu:d  advanced  from  the  wood  where 
it  had  been  stationed,  to  the  foot  of  the  ridge  and  took  possession  of  two  block- 
houses. It  was  soon  actively  engaged,  the  rebels  attempting  to  dislodge  it. 
Companies  A  and  B,  of  the  Twenty-seventh,  were  ordered  to  its  sui^port,  and  ad- 


1863  B ATI?  Lie  OP  :missio5s  ktdge.  393 

vanced  gallantly.  The  rest  of  t]j€  regiment,  led  by  Lieutenant  Colonel  M"  Aloon, 
followed,  charging  up  tlie  ridge  to  the  loft  of  the  Seveuty-tliird,  nnd  were  joined 
on  tlie  way  by  tlie  two  detached  companies.  In  tlio  face  of  a  hot  fire  of  in- 
fantry and  artillery,  the  column  iHished  forward,  and  without  firing  a  shot, 
drove  the  enemy  behiiid  his  last  lino  of  breast" works  and  to  within  a  few  paces 
of  his  battery.  Too  much  exhausted  by  the  charge  up  the  ragged  face  of  the 
ridge  to  seize  their  adva/ntage  in  time,  the  enemy  rallied  and  was  re-inforced. 
For  two  hours  this  position  was  held,  and  until  every  cartridge  had  been  used, 
the  right  flank  of  the  regiment  turned,  and  two-thirds  of  its  number  either 
killed  or  wounded  -,  then,  and  not  till  then,  was  it  forced  to  fall  back.*  The 
brave  Lieutenant  Colonel  M'Aloou  wascarried  off  the  Held  with  five  wounds,  from 
the  effects  of  which  he  died  on  the  7th  of  December,  1863.  fle  was  succeeded 
in  command  by  Major  Eeidt.  The  regiment  advanced  to  the  charge  two  hun- 
dred and  forty  strong.  Of  this  number,  one  ofBoer  and  forty-five  men  were 
killed,  and  sis  offiers  and  eighty  men  wounded. 

On  the  26th  of  l^ovember  the  regiment  statted  in  pursuit  and  subsequently 
made  a  long  and  wearisome  march  under  Sherman,  to  the  relief  of  Biu-n- 
side,  at  Knoxviile,  beleaguered  by  Longstreeto  On  the  13th  of  December  it 
returned  to  the  neighborhood  of  Chattanooga.  The  sufferings  of  the  men  in 
this  mid- winter  march,  without  shelter  or  blankets,  were  intense.  Having  been 
ordered  to  leave  their  tents  and  knapsacks  in  camp  before  going  into  battle, 
they  had  been  put  upon  the  march  without  being  allowed  the  opportunity  of 
obtaining  them.  During  the  remainder  of  the  winter  the  regiment  continued 
in  camp  near  Lookout  Mountain, 

In  ihe  re-organization  of  the  army  which  ensued,  the  Eleventh  and  Twelfth 
Corps  were  consolidated,  forming  the  Twentieth,  under  command  of  General 
Hooker.  The  Twenty-seventh  regiment  was  attached  to  the  First  Brigade  of 
Geary's  Division,  On  the  4th  of  May,  1861,  an  order  was  received  to  marchx 
This  had  not  been  anticipated,  and  was  the  occasion  of  much  ill  feeling.  The 
men  had  expected  to  be  mustered  out  of  service  on  the  5th  of  May,  the  day  on 
which  their  services  had  been  accepted,  and^from  which  they  had  received  pay, 
and  they  were  disposed  to  assert  by  violence  what  they  had  thought  to  be  their 
rights;  but  a  fair  statement  of  their  case  by  the  commanding  general  of  the 
division,  caused  better  counsels  to  prevail.  Falling  into  column  as  the  army 
marched  out,  they  shared  m  the  honor  as  well  as  the  hardships  of  that  grand 
campaign  on  Atlanta,  the  blow  which  burst  the  bubble  known  as  the 
Southern  Confederacy*  At  Eocky  Face,  Dug  Gap,  Eesaca  and  Dallas  they 
fought  with  their  accustomed  bravery.  At  Dallas,  on  the  25th  of  May,  their 
term  having  now  fully  expired,  they  received  orders  to  proceed  to  Philadelphia 
to  be  mustered  out  of  vservice.  Arriving  on  the  31st  of  May,  they  were  paid 
and  received  their  final  discharge  on  the  11th  of  June,  1864,  having  been  absent 
three  years,  and  in  the  service  three  years  and  two  months. 

At  their  muster  out  they  numbered  three  hundred  and  thirty-six  officers  and 
men.    Of  the  officers  who  went  out  with  the  regiment,  but  One,  a  First  Lieu' 

*  EXTitACT  FBOM  GENEEAIi  SHERMAN'S  OfFICIAI.  REPORT. 

Bridgeport,  Ala.,  December  19^  186S. 
The  brigade  of  Colonel  Bushbeck,  belonging  to  the  Eleventh  Corps,  -which  were  the  first  to 
come  out  of  Chattanooga  to  my  flank,  fought  at  the  TunneE  Hill,  in  connection  with  General 
Ewing's  Division  and  displayed  a  courage  almost  amounting  to  rashness*    Following  the 
enemy  almost  to  the  tunnel  gorge,  it  lost  many  valuable  liveiT.  *  *  « 

m 


394 


TWEXTT-S^ETENTH  KEGFlMENTy 


1864 


tenant,  returned  with  it^  now  a  Lieutenant  Colonel,  in  command  of  the  regi- 
ment J  all  of  the  other  officers  had  been  promoted  from  the  ranks.  Its  original- 
strength  was  one  thousand  and  forty-sis,,  and  it  received,,  at  various  times^ 
recruits  and  conscrirrts  to  the  number  of  three  hundred.  Company  F,  num- 
bering' one  hundred  men,  was  detached  for  speml  duty  at  Washington,  early 
in  the  war  and  never  again  returned.  Comi3any  G,  having  about  eighty  meiiy 
was  transferred  to  the  Sisty-ninth  Pennsylvania^  One  hundred  and  fifty  ofii- 
cers  and  men  were  killed  in  battle.  Two  hundred  and  fifty  died  from-  disease 
and  wounds.  Four  hiindied  were  v/ounded  in  action.  One  hundred  and  fifty 
(mostly  conscripts)  deserted ;  and  two  himdred  and  eighty  were  discharged  for 
disability. 

In  Jime,  1806,  the  regiment  was  temporarily  re-organized  under  the  com- 
mand of  Captain  Vogelbach  of  company  B,  and  participated  in  the  ceremonies' 
incident  to  the  retm-n  of  the  flags  to  the  Governor  of  the  State,  on  the  4th  of 
July.  The  old  flag,  with  the  names  of  the  battles  inscribed,  was  borne  in  the 
column  by  the  remnants  of  a  once  strong  regiment,  and  delivered  to  the  Chiefi 
Executive,  from  whose  hands  they  had  received  it. 


tiELD   AMD   S'TAFf  f)FFI(TEKS.. 


NiME. 

RAte. 

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DATB   09  MUSTER    | 
INTO  SBETICE.        -1 

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akisiAiui3. 

■^Tn-f  "RiTi«!f;pin    .    ...'. 

Col....'.. 
...do..... 

Lt.Coi. 
...do 

...do 

...do 

May   31,  '61/  3 
Oct.      2, '01,    3 

M^y   31,  '61,    3 
Sept.    7i  '61,=   3 

May   31,  '61,  .. 

May     5,  '61,-   3 

May  31i'.61,   3 
June    3, '61,    3 

Dee.     lj'61,-   c 

May  Zli'Gli    i 
Dec.    18»  *6l5    . 
June    1,  '61, 

Mifstefed  out,  October  2,  1861. 

Adolpli  61131113601$.. 

Charles  Angeroth... 
Lorenz  Cantador.... 

Peter  A.  M'Aloctoi... 

Promoted  to  I.t.^  Colonel,  Sept.  8, 1861-ito  Colonel,/ 
Oct.  2,  1801— in  command  of  IstBriq.  2d  Div, 
11th  A.  C*  and  2d  Brig.  2d  Div.  20ttf  A.  0.,  from 
Kov.  1,  *02,  to  Mny  23,-  1884— musteved  out  Avitli 
re.sciment,  June'  11,  1804. 
Mustered  out,  September  7,*  1861. 
Promoted  to  Mnjor,  Sept.  7y  1801— to  Lt.  Colonel, 
Oct.  2,  ISOl^resigned  November  16,  1803. 
.  Prbmoted  from  jNlajof,  Nov.  16, 1803-^died  Decj 
7,  1863,  of  wds.  received  at  Missionary  Ridge. 
Promoted  from  1st  Lt.  comipany  C,  to  Capt.,  Au^. 
1,  1801— to  Major,  pec;  13, 1803— to  Lt.'  Col.  Marj 
19j  1804— mustered  out  with  teg.^  June  11, 1864. 
Kesr.<ned  September  7,  1801. 
Pr.  froni  Capt,-  Co.-  I^  to  Major,-  Oct,  2,  1801— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  23j  1862. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  Lt.  company  H^  Jan.  21; 
1802— to  Capt.  company  A,  Nov.  1, '1802— to  Majs 
March  10,.  '04r--nius.  out  with  reg.  June  11, 1804. 
5   Promoted  from  1st  Lt,  and  Adj,  to  Captain  com- 
pany I,  October  2,  1801. 
5  Promoted  from  2d  Lt«  conipaiiy  H,  to  Adjutant. 

December  18,  1801— resigiied  May  12,  1802. 
5   Promoted  from  S2;t.  Co.  A,  to  1st  Lti  company  Py 
Au.g.  '61— to  Adjutant  May  12,  18G2--to  Captain 
company  E,  Scpteml^er  25,  1803. 

"tVm.-  SchoenlelDef... 

Ma] 

..do 

Hugd  Von  Seidlltz.. 
SMeye  Ackiey 

nii!ii*lp<a  TiPfi          ..... 

...do 

Adj..„.. 
do 

Jaetrow  Alexander 

...do 

isJoTE.— The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks : 


Ab.  atseut. 
Asst.  assistant. 
Adj.  Adjutant. 

Eu.  Jjaried. 
V.  brevfet. 
Kd.  band. 
Capt.  Captain. 
Chap.  Chaplain. 


Cor.  Corporal.  Fr.  from. 

Coo.  commissioned  or  Furl.  fiiiion,£;h. 


commissary. 
Cert.  Certificate. 
Dis.  dismissed. 
Dis'y.  dis.ability. 
Disch.dif  charged. 
Exp.  expiration. 


Ilos.  hospital. 
tt.  Licutoaaut. 
Mas.  mustered. 
Blue,  musician. 
Mis.  missing. 
Pr.  promoted. 


PI.  principal. 
Priv.  private. 
lleg.  rcc;iment. 
lied,  reduced. 
Ees.  resigned. 
Kern,  removed. 
Sen.  sentenced. 
Serv.  service. 


Surg.  Surgeon. 
Sgt  Sergeant. 
Sub.  substitute. 
Mew.  steward. 
Tr.  tr.tnsferred. 
Vet.  veteran  voluuiee, 
Wj.  wounded. 
Wds.  wounds 


THREE   YEAES'   SERVICE. 


395 


Walters.  Briggs....  Adj. 


Eugene  Himley tJ® 

Fred^k  Breitinger...  <l.  M.... 

Josepk  Grimm L.do 

Jvilius  Il-eimburg...  ...do 

Henry  Heller Siirg  ... 

Vvm.  H.  Gominger  I. ..do 

Max  H«ller '...do 


Thos.  H.  Sherwood!. ..do 

W.  H.  H.  Ginkinger  As.Sur. 

Edward  B.  Ileckel  '...do 

John  A.  Heubert [  Chap... 

ijouis  Schreiner ' . .  .<Jo 


Abraham  G«twals..  Sr.  Maj. 
Wash'nChromeliea  ...do 


A.  S.  Angeroth l„.do  , 

Adoi'  h  R  Vogelfeach' . .  .do . 


Charles  Bauer 

Theodore  Sander- 
Bernard  Eeiter^ ..., 


..do 

..do 

Q.M.Sr 


Theopkilus  Haefele  Cc«n.  Sr 

Alex'r  Gablentz I. ..do 

Charles  Stoehr Ord.Sgt 

Benj.  B.  Goodman..  ...do 

Albert  Arner  ....^ do 

arrancis  Haas Hoe.  St. 

S.  S.  Casselberry do 

Adolph  TafeL. .„do 


Sept.    1,  '61, 

J«ly  15, '6S, 

May  31,  '61, 

Jan.  26, '62, 

May  31,  '61, 


INfay  31, 
Oct.  8, 
May   31, 

May  5, 
Aug.  4, 
Mar.  14, 
June  9, 
May  31, 

June    t, 

May  31, 

May  31, 

June    1, 

June    1, 

June    1, 

May     5, 


May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

June    1,  '61, 

June    1,  '61, 

May  SI,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 


Promoted  fr.  Cor.  company  I,  to  2d  Lieutenant— 
to  Adjutant— killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  'Z,  LSG3. 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 

Resigned  January  26,  1862. 

Transferred  as  1st  Lt.  tocornpany  D,  Nov   1,  '0'?. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.— to  1st  Lt.  and  Q.  M.,  Nov.  1, 
1862 — mustered  out  witli  regiment,  June  IL,  'CA. 

Resigned  September  25,  18GL 

Mustered  out,  October  9,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Surgeon,  October  14,  1862~resiirned 
April  1,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864- 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 

Resigned  August  1,  1861. 

Promoted  from  Com.  Sgt.,  Jan.  1,  '62 — deserted 
March  5,  1862 — dismissed  April  24,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.  Major,  March  20,  '64 — mustered 
out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  August  28,  1861,  to  accept  com.  as 
Lieutenant  in  cavalry  regiment. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.  Major,  Aug-  28,  1861— discharg- 
ed on  Sui-geon's  certificate,  Sept.  8,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.  Major,  September  8,  1861— to 
2d  LL  company  B,  October  23,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.  ISIajor,  May  1,  1863— to  1st  Lt. 
«omiDany  K,  March  29,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.  Major,  November  1, 1862— trans- 
ferred as  1st  Sgt.,  to  company  E,  May  1, 1863. 

Promoted  from  private  company  C,  to  Quarter- 
master Sergeant,  November  1,  1861 — mustered 
out  with  regiment,  Jvine  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Com.  vSgt.,  January  1,  1862 — mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  15,  '61. 

Promoted  to  Ord.  Sgt.,  June  27,  1861— to  2d  Lt. 
company  K,  November  1,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Ord.  Sgt.,  November  1,  1861— to  2d 
Lt.  company  B,  January  11,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Ord,  Sergeant,  January  1, 1862— dis- 
charged—date  unknown. 

Promoted  to  Hos.  Stew,  from  Q.  M.  Sgt.,  Nov. 
1,  1862 — mustered  out  with  reg.,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  30,  '6L 

Transferred  from  private,  29th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  and 
pronaoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  Sept.  30, 1861 — 
to  2d  Lt.  company  K,  November  1,  1862. 


EEOIMEl)[TAL   BAlsTD. 


Theodore  Artelt 

Edw'd  Heinbreuck 

Pi.  Muc 
...do,.... 
...do  .... 

June    1,'61, 
June   1,'61, 

S 

3 

S 
8 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Pr.  from  Cor.  company  E,  to  principal  muc.  May 
1,  1863— mustered  out  with  reg-.  June  11,  1864. 

Pr.  from  Cor-  company  C,  to  principal  muc.  May 
1,  1863— mustered  out  with  reg.  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  June  30,  1862. 

Christ'n  D.  Easier... 
Henry  Bauman 

1Vfithin«  Rirk 

Muc... 

...do 

...do   .  . 

May   31, '61, 
May   31, '61, 
May   31, '61, 
May    31, '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May   31, '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May   31, '61, 
May   31, '61, 
May  31, '61, 
May   31,  '6  L, 
May  31,  '61, 
May   31, '61, 
May   31, '61, 
May   31, '61, 
May   31, '61, 
May   31, '61, 

Mustered  out  June  30,  1862. 

Disch.  by  G-  O.  of  War  Department,  Dee.  13,  '61. 

Mustered  out  June  30,  1862. 

William  Brecht 

..  do      . 

Mustered  out  June  30,  1862. 

William  Buzzard... 

Charles  Cox 

John  C.  Donahue ... 
Vincent  Ferxeau 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Disch-  by  G.  0„  of  War  Department,  Dec.  13,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  15,  '61. 
Disch.  by  G.  O.  of  War  Department,  Dec  13,  '6L 
Mustered  out  June  30,  1862- 
Mustered  out  June  30,  1862. 

...do 

Mustered  out  June  30,  1862. 

„.do 

Mustered  out  June  30,  1862. 

...do 

Mustered  out  June  30,  1862. 

Jacob  Geisenhoeur.. 
•John  Graw.           .... 

...do 

...do 

Disch.  by  G.  O.  of  War  Department,  Dec  IS,  '61. 
Mustered  out  June  30,  1862. 

Theophilus  Gysi 

Chris'r  Hasserode... 
WiUiam  Hampton- 

...do 

..:do 

...do 

Disch.  by  G.  O.  of  War  Department,  Dec.  13,  '61. 

Mustered  out  June  30,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  11,  '61. 

39(> 


TWENTY-SEVENTH  EEGEMENTy 


SAME. 

EANK. 

if 

DATE  OP  JnrSTEB  1 T 
INTO'SKRVICE.      \x 

1 

BEMARKS. 

Valentine  Hein 

Francis  Leveille. 

Mnc... 
do 

May    31,  '61, 
May   31, '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 

May    31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May   31, '61, 

3 
3 
^ 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

Mustered  out  June  SO,  1862. 
Mustered  out  June  SO,  1862. 

Francis  Luit 

Thomas  Morley 

.lohn  Murray 

Henry  Oberkirch ... 

Thas.  L.  Oberkirch 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do..... 

...do 

...do_... 

Mustered  out  June  30,  1862. 
Disch.  by  G.  O.  of  War  Departmettt,  Dec  13,  'GI. 
Disch.  by  G.  O.  of  War  Department,  Dec.  13,  '6U 
Promoted  to  musician,  November  22,  I861--mu3- 

tered  out  June  30,  1862. 
Mustered  out  June  30,  1862. 

Christopher  Pultz... 
€hasv  ScMotterer.... 

...do„... 
..,do..„. 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  11,  '61. 
3 1  Mustered  out  June  30,  1862. 

COMPATfT    A, 
RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


Her'n  A.  Vogelbach 


Louis  F.  Resag.... 
Hugo  V.  Seidlitz. 
J.  Adelsheimer... 


Charles  "Walter. 
William  EUer 
Ignatz  Cobn, 
Louis  Heiligmann.. 

•Tulius  Heimburg... 

Ericb  Bartels  ....^., 

Jastrow  Alexander 

Frank  Faust 

Sampson  Goldberg 
Chas.  Koechstetter 
Jacob  Luescher 


Anthony  Michael. . . 
Henry  Mumbauer. 

Michael  Rauth 


John  Rausher.... 
George  Vogel .... 


Peter  English.,.. 
George  Ganamel. 


Gewge  Hochrein..... 

Frank  Herman 

Hugo  Jacoby 

Henry  Kosengarten 
Henry  Mauk 


Frederick  Nehls..... 

Frederick  Willard.. 

'  Hugo  Hoserodt 

Robert  Kirsh 

Wm.  Schoenleber... 

Albert  Seifarth 

Bonifacius  Steiner... 

William  Wolf 

Arnold,  George 

Albrecht,  Christian 
Armhold,  Max..., 

Bizzard, Isaac 

Blumenthal,  Simon 


2dLt. 
...do... 


Serg't. 
...do.... 

...do 

...do.... 
...do.... 


.do. 
.do. 


..do.. 

..do.. 

..dc 

Corp. 
„do.., 


..do  „. 

..dc. 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 


,do„. 
.do... 


Mnc..„ 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do..... 


June    1, 

'61, 

3 

June    1, 

'61, 

3 

Dec.     1, 

'63, 

3- 

May   31, 

'SI, 

3 

July  10, 

'61, 

3 

Jan.    14, 

'62, 

3 

Aug.    1, 

'61, 

a 

Mar.  20, 

'64, 

3. 

May   31, 

'61, 

3 

Nqv.    1, 

'62, 

3 

July  10, 

'61, 

a 

May    31, 

'61, 

3 

May   31, 

'61, 

3 

May   31, 

'61, 

3 

May   31, 

'61, 

3 

May   31, 

'61, 

3 

May  31, 

'61, 

3 

May  31, 

'61, 

3 

May  31, 

'61, 

3 

May  gl. 

'61, 

3 

Aug.  15, 

'63, 

3 

May   31, 

'61, 

3 

May  81, 

'61, 

3 

June    1, 

'61, 

a 

Aug.  20, 

'62, 

3 

May   31, 

'61, 

3 

May  31, 

'61, 

3 

May  31, 

'61, 

3 

May  31, 

'61, 

3 

Jan.    20, 

'62, 

3 

May   31, 

'61, 

3 

May  31, 

'61, 

3 

Nov.     1, 

'61, 

3 

Aug.     1, 

'61, 

3 

May   31, 

'61, 

3 

May   31, 

'61, 

3 

May   31, 

'61, 

3 

May   31, 

'61, 

3 

May   31, 

'61, 

3 

May  31, 

'61, 

3 

Transferred  from  company  D— resigned  January 
14,  1862. 

Pr.  froim  1st  Lt.  Co.  H— resigned  Jan,  14, 1863. 

Promoted  to  Major,  March  19, 1864. 

Transferred  from  company  B,  as  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  1, 
'^62r-pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  Dec  1,  '63— to  Capt.,  March  19, 
1864 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  '64, 

Promoted  from  Sergeant— resigned  Jan.  14, 1862. 

Deserted  July  17,1862. 

Promoted  to  Captain  company  B,  Jan.  1,  1864. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  ist  Lieut,,  March  20-, 
1864 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  '64. 

Transferred  from  company  B,  as  2d  Lt. — pro- 
moted to  Quartermaster,  JS'ovember  1, 1862. 

Transferred  from  73d  regiment  P.  V promoted 

to  1st  .Lt.— transferred  to  Co.  D,  Dec.  18, 1863. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  Co,  1, 27th  regiment  P.  V. 

Killed  at  Cross  Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 

Discharged  on.  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Jan.  31,  1862 — mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Deserted  January  "27,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  March  19, 1861— mustered 
out  •with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Oct.  17,  1861— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  June  9,  1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  March  20, 1864— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  i09th  regiment  P.  V.,  June,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  October  6, 1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  October  6, 1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  company  C,  27th  reg.  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  company  K,  27th  reg.  P.  V. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  January  31,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  February  23,  1864— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  September  23, 1861— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Deserted  June  30,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1861. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  7,  1861. 

Transfen-ed  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June,  1864. 

Transferred  to  I09th  regiment  P.  V.,  June,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  C,  June,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,Nov.  30, 1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  1, 1862: 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,Nov.  10, 1862. 


THREE   YEARS     SERVICIS. 


S97 


Borst,  George 

Bachmau,  Fridolin 

Boer,  Mathias 

Brayer,  Peter 

Bendel,  Charles 

Baubean,  William.. 

Brauer,  John 

Baner,  Tobias 

Corbit,  William  H.. 

Davis,  Else 

DeberiDc:,  Adolph... 

Erion,  Charles 

Ellinger,  Charles.... 
Fischer,  Nicholas... 

Frankel,  Meyer 

Fortenbacher,  Fred 

Findling,  David 

Flodmaii,  Andrew. 
George,  Felix 


Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


Grotz,  John 

Gardner,  James.... 

Glenn,  John 

Gross,  Leopold 

Guntman,  Casper. 

Hummell,  Charles.. 

Huber,  Peter 

Herman  William 
Habisrittinger,  Aug 

Hornstein,  George. 
Harlfinger,  Gustav 
Haiisman,  William 
Hembold,  James  L 
Heyman,  Herman.. 

Haas,  Frank 

Haimpel,  John. 

Hool,  wniiam 

Hofifman,  Charles... 
Habisrittinger,  Wm 

Jacobson,  August.... 

Jordan,  Charles 

Kirchner,  Jacob 

Koppe,  Charles 

Kuhn,  Magnus 

Knecht,  John 

Kaiser,  Charles 

Keller,  Charles 

Krauth,  Gottlieb.... 

Kuhn,  Edmund 

Kaufman,  Albert... 

Kurth,  Edward 

Kaufman,  Henry... 

Knorr,  Peter. 

Kleber,  Charles 

Krug,  August 


Knoer,  Theodore.. 

Lenhard,  John 

Lang,  Philip 

Lay,  Gottfried 

Lohman,  Charles , 

Muller,  Jacob 

Muller,  Conrad 


May,  Louis 

Meyer,  John 

Meyer,  Jacob 

Moegle,  Louis 

Mueller,  George. 
Maurer,  John...., 
Mueller,  Louis.., 
Meyer,  Max 


.do., 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 
.do 
.do 
.do 
.do 
.do 


...do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


May  81, 
Aug.  1, 
Aug.  17, 
June  3, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
Aug.  14, 


Aug.  ]5, 
Aug.  15, 
May  31, 
June  3, 
Aug.  18, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
Oct.  20, 
Aug.  15, 
May  31, 


.do ... 
.do ... 
.do... 
.do ... 
.do... 
.do ... 
.do... 
.do... 


May  31,  '61, 
Aug.  1.5,  '63, 
Aug.  15,  '6.3, 
June  3,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 


May  31, 
May  31, 
June  3, 
Oct.  1, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
Aug.  17, 
Aug.  17, 
May   31, 


Aug. 
May 
May 
May 
:May 
May 
May- 
May 
May 
May 
Oct. 
May 
May 
May 
Aug. 
May 


17,  '63, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
6,  '62, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
17,  '63, 
31,  '61, 


May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

Aug.  18,  '63, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 
Aug.  18,  '63, 
May  31,  '61, 
June    3,  '61, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1, 1862. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June,  18G4. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June,  1864. 

Died  at  Hunter's  Chapel,  Va.,  Nov.  10,  1861. 

Deserted  February  10,  1862. 

Deserted  May  31,  1861. 

Deserted  September  SO,  1863. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  January  23,  1865. 

Deserted  September  30,  1863. 

Deserted  September  2,  1863. 

Deserted  September  29,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Deserted  September  SO,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  30,  '62. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  August  11,  1861. 

Deserted  July  15,  1863. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Navy,  April  9,  1864. 

Corporal— promoted  to  Sergeant— reduced  Oct.  17, 
'61— mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certifica'te,  Nov.  22,  '61. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Navy,  April  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June,  1864. 

Died  of  wds.  reo.  at  Cross  Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 

Died  June  7,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Chan- 
cel lorsville.  May  2,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864.  . 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Corporal— reduced— mustered  out  with  compa- 
ny, June  11, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  8,  1862. 

Diseh.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknoAvn. 

Promoted  to  Quartermaster  Sgt.,  Jan.  9,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  January  9,  1862. 

Transferred  to  ld9th  regiment  P.  V.,  Jvme,  1864. 

Killed  at  Missionary  Ridge,  November  25,  1863. 

Died  June  12,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Cross 
Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Navy,  April  9,  1864. 

Died  July,  1862,  on  the  march  to  Sperryville. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  vdth  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  2,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  1,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June,  186L 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  .Tune,  1864. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June,  1864. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  October,  1861. 

Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  September  8,  1862. 

Deserted  September  30,  1863. 

Tr.  to  Co.  G,  Sept.  1, 1861— re-transferred  to  Co.  A, 
June  6,  '64 — rnus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  1864. 

Died  Sept.  8,  1862— buried  at  M.  A.  Cem'y,  D.  C. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  artillery,  September  4,  1861. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1^64. 

Transferred  from  company  D,  Nov.  1,  1861 — 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Oct.  29,  1863. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June,  1864. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June,  1864. 

Killed  at  Missionary  Ridge,  November  25,  1863. 

Deserted  October  1,  1861. 


398 


T^VE^TY-SEVE^"TH   REGIMENT, 


Miller,  Jolin Private 

Meyers,  John do 

Nolan,  Michael do 

Neter,  David do 

Orff,  Casper do 

Peter,  ('harles do 

Pfafi".  William do 

Pilf,  Fehx do 

Kingetstein,  Jacob do 

PvOth,  Lewis do 

Rosenheim,  Bern'd  ...do 

Richter,  Charles do 

Rempfer,  Edward do 

Rapp,  Joseph I. ..do 

Rechtenbach,  Gust.  ...do 

Rippman,  AuGjust do., 

Rommel,  Fred'k do. 

Schaad,  Adam do, 

Steier,  John do. 

Sehlecht,  John do. 

Stvirm,  John do. 

Scholder,  Christian  ...do. 


Steinhauer,  Robert 
Schloss,  Abraham... 

Stiefel,  Charles 

Sontag,  Peter 

Sohuetze,  Charles... 

Schreiner,  Louis 

Scholz,  Reinhard.... 
Schneider,  John 


Siel,  Charles. 


Schmith,  Anthony.. 
Schirmer,  Adolph... 
Schlesselberg,  Wm 

Stroh,  William 

Todt,  John 

Unser,  Belthaser 

Volz,  Jacob 

Veit,  Christian 

Wenzel,  Christian.. 
Wallcer,  Christian.. 

Wolff,  Anthony 

Winter,  Charles 

Well,  Conrad 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


.do. 


..do. 
..do . 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do . 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


Aug.  15,  '63, 
Aug.  15,  '63 
Aug.  IS,  '63 
May  31,  '61 
Aug.  17,  '63 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61 
Aug.  14,  '63 
iMay  31,  '61 
May  31,  '61 
Mav  31,  '61 
Mav  31,  '61 
May  31,  '61 
May  31,  '61 
May  31,  '61 
May  31,  '61 
May  31,  '61 
May  31,  '61 
May  31,  '61 
Mav  31,  '61 
May  31,  '61 
May   31,  '61 

May  31,  '61 

May  31,  '61 

May  31,  '61 

May  31,  '61 

May  31,  '61 

May  31,  '61 

Aug.  14,  '63, 

May  31,  '61 

Aug.  18,  '63, 

Aug.  18,  '63, 
Aug.  15,  '63i 
Aug.  IS,  '63 
May  31,  '61 
May  31,  '61 
May  31,  '61 
May  31,  '61 
Jiine  3,  '61 
May  31,  '61 
May  31,  '61 
May  31,  '61 
May  31,  '61 


De--erted  September  7,  1863. 
Deserted  December  10,  1863. 
Deserted  September  30,  1863. 
Deserted  January  27,  1862. 
Died  Mai-ch  13,  1864,  at  Jeffersonville,  Ind. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  ^^ath  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  Jime,  1864. 
jNIustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  2,  '63. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '62. 
Disch.  ou  S<u*genn's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Oct.  29,  1863. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Mar.  19, 1864. 
Deserted  July  29,  1861. 
Deserted  July  29,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  comf)any,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1S64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Reduced  from  Corporal,  August,  1861 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1861. 
Promoted  to  Commissary  Sergeant,  July  15,  '61. 
Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June,  1864. 
Died  June  12,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Cros3 

Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 
Died  December  17,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at 

Missionary  Ridge,  November  25,  1863. 
Deserted  September  4,  1863. 
Deserted  September  16,  1863. 
Deserted  September  30,  1863. 
Killed  at  Cross  Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 
Mis.  in  action  at  Alissionary  Ridge,  Nov.  25,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  1,  1862. 
Transferred  to  artillery,  September  4,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1854. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1861. 
Deserted  July  29,  1861. 
Died  December  17,  1863,  at  Chattanooga. 


Company  B. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


William  Jatho 

Capt.... 

May  31,  '61, 

3 

Resigned  January  18,  1863. 

Ignatz  Cohn 

...do 

Aug.    1, '61, 

" 

Pr.  from  2d  Lt.  Co.  C,  to  1st  Lt.  Co.  A,  Nov.  1, 
'62— to  Capt.,  Jan.  1,  lS64-resigned  April 26, '64. 

A.  F.  Vogelbach 

...do 

June    1,  '61, 

3 

Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  Dec.  13,  '63— to  Capt.,  April  27,  '64— 
wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  1, 1863 — mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,' 1864. 

Charles  Kuehn 

1st  Lt.. 

May  31,  '61, 

3 

Resigned  November  15,  1862. 

HelmanMeiser 

...do 

Sept.    8, '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  company  A,  November  1, 1861. 

Chas.  Westhoflf 

2d  Lt .. 

May  81,  '61, 

3 

•Resigned  January  1,  1862. 

Benj.  B.  Goodman.. 

...do 

May  31,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant— to  2d  Lieutenant,  Jan. 
11,  1862— resigned  October  23,  1862. 

J.  Adelsheimer 

1st  Sgt. 

May  31,  '61, 

8 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant  company  A,  Novem- 
ber 1,  1862. 

Frederick  Luders... 

...do 

May  31,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Lieutenant  and  tr.  to  company  K. 

John  Ehrenburg 

...do 

May  31,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  September  14,  1861. 

May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 

'-> 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  July  10,  1861— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Ordnance  Sergeant,  June  27,  1861. 

Charles  Stoehr 

Serg't.. 

Anton  Constantine. 

...do ...... 

May  31,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

THEEE  YEARS'    SERVICE. 


SAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  Mn^TER 
INTO  SERVICE 

J,                                                            REMABKB.. 

Nicholas  Erhard... 

Chas  Heili^mann... 
Julius  Heimburg.. 

John  Simons 

Henry  Spaeth 

Serg't. 

...do.... 
...do.... 

...do.... 

...do 

.  May  31,  '61, 

May  31, '61, 
May  31,  '61, 

May   31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
Mav   31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 

May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 

July     1,  '61, 
Aug.  17,  '63, 
May  31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May    31,  '61,    . 
May   31,  '61,    . 
May   31,  '61,    I 
May   31,  '61,    : 
Aug.  18,  '63,    ; 
July  30,  '63,    : 
May  31,  '61,    ' 
May   31,  '61,    ' 
Aug.  25,  '62,    ' 
Aug.  17,  '63,    : 
May   31,  '61,    'c 
May   31,  '61,    ? 
Sept.  12,  '62,    'c 
Sept.  12,  '62,    S 
May   31,  '61,    2 

Sept.  12,  '62,    S 
May   31, '61,    3 

May   31,  '61,    3 
Mav   31,  '61,    3 
May   31, '61,    3 

3  Promoted  to  Sergeant,November  1, 1861— muster 
ed  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

3   Mustered  out  Avith  company,  June  11,  1864. 

3  Promoted  from  Corporal,  Sept.  1,  1861— to  2d  Lt 
company  A,  Nov.  1,  1861. 

3  Died  August  17,  1862,  at  Winchester,  Va.,  of  wds 
received  at  Cross  Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 

3   Not  on  muster-out  rolj. 

Joseph  Williams 

William  Ely  the 

Peter  Kiefer 

John  Kiessel 

Christian  Leister.... 
Ludwig  Lambrecht 
Godfrey  Mueller 

Henry  Meier 

...do.... 

Corp... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 

...do   . 

3   Promoted  to  Sergeant,  June  6,  1861— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
3   INIustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificace,  July  28,  '62. 
3    Deserted  July  8,  1862. 
3   Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
3   Reduced  November  1,  1861— mustered  out  with 

company,  June  11,  1864. 
3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  24,  '61. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
3   Killed  at  Kalarama  Heights,  near  Washington, 

D.  C,  June,  1861. 
3    Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
3   Transferred  to  company  G,  September  1,  1861— 

re-transferred  to  company  B— mustered  out  with 

company,  June  11,  1864. 
3   Transferred  to  109th  rear.  P.  V.,  May  23, 1864. 
3    Deserted  August  30,  1863. 

Bernard  Volmer 

John  Eauf  holz 

Adler,  Noah 

...do 

Muc... 

Private 
...do 

...do 

Andles,  Nicholas.... 

...do 

...do 

Bratton,  Charles 

Braunschweiger,  E 

...do 

...do 

..do 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

3    Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon'.^  certificate,  Jan.  25,  '62. 

5    Discharged  on  Surgeon'.s  certificate,  Jan.  5,  '63. 

5    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  15,  '61, 

?   Deserted  Septemlier  25,  1863. 

5   Deserted  September  25,  1863. 

5    Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

5   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

5   Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  23,  '64. 

5   Died  at  Bridgeport,  Ala.,  October  16,  1863. 

Buder,  William 

..do 

Baumeister,  Harer 
Bodenstein,  Fred'k 

Brnrein,  Charles 

Berns,  Frederick.... 

Dinger,  William 

Darm,  Jacob     

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Doebel,  George 

..do 

..do 

Drover,  Chandler... 

..do 

..do 

Ehrenberg,  Peter. ... 

..do 

..do 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  28,  1861. 
Transferred  to  109th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  23, 1864. 
Transferred  to  109th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  23,  1864. 

Fischer,  Philip 

..do 

..do.... 

..do 

hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  109th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  23,  1864 
Died  of  vv^ounds  received  at  Missionary  Ridge, 

Nov.  25,  '63 — buried  at  Chattanooga — grave,  220. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863. 

Geiger,  Mathias 

..do 

Gadell,  Simon 

..do 

Gnau,  Alfred. 

do 

Deserted  January  26,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
.  Died  at  Chattanooga,  Jan.  5,  1864— grave,  671. 

Grossnear,  Peter 

Hinsel,  Joseph 

Henkel,  William  ... 
Hartman,  August... 

Hennig,  Michael 

Hagman,  Adolph... 

Hildner,  Adam 

Herrigel,  Freak 

Hicks,  Charles 

Haofele,  Theophilus 
Hagenauer,  Charles 
Hanson,  John  H..... 
Ilau""  Peter  . 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

do 

May   31,  '61,    3 
May   31,  '61,    3 
May   31,  '61,    3 
May   31,  '61,    3 
May   31,  '61,    3 
July  21,  '62,    3 
July  17,  '63,    3 
May  31,  '61,    3 
May   31,»61,    3 
Aug.  15,  '63,    3 
IMay  31,  '61,    3 
May   31,  '61,    3 
Aug.    4, '63,    3 
Aug.  18,  '63,    3 

May  31,  '61,    3 
May   31,  '61,    3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,^1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  7,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mav  31,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  8,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  1,  '62. 
Transferred  to  I09th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  23,  '64. 
Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  23,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Com.  Sgt ,  .January  1,  1862 
Killed  at  Missionary  Pddge,  Nov.  25,  1863. 
Deserted  September  25, 1863. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

..do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

..do 

Transferred  to  IT.  S.  Navy,  April  9,  1864. 

•Jones,  William  E... 
Johnson,  Nicholas.. 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  23, 
180-1— died  at  Andersonville,  August  19,  186'^^- 
grave,  6,200. 

Killed  at  Missionary  Eidge,  Nov.  25,  1863. 

Missing  in  action  at  Missionary  Ridge,  Novem- 
ber 25,  1863. 

Died  at  Andersonville,  Oct.  16,  '61— grave,  10,987. 

•Jones,  A  

Kammerer,  Charles 

..'de> 

May  31, '61,   3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

400 


TWENTY-SEVENTH   REGIMENT, 


Kechringer,  Jacob.. 

Krieg,  William 

Kuelmer,  Christo'r 

Kaun,  William. 

Krefeureister,  Geo., 

Kligge,  Charles 

Kuim,  Abraham 

Kilemme,  Lewis.... 

Kligge,  William 

Leber,  Frederick ... 

Link,  Mathais 

Leidell,  Frederick.. 

Lendower,  Gottlieb 

May,  John 

Mathais.  William 

Meyer,  Frederick... 

Muehlbauer,  Anton 

Muhlick,  Julius 

Mehleisen,  Chas 

Mueller,  Lewis 

Meyer,  George 

Mihm,  Christian 

M'J<:iroy,  James 

Nicholas,  Thomas... 

Nabholtz,  Freak 

Ooelson,  Ferdinand 

Olt,  Frederick 

Ostins,  Ludwig 

Planger,  Paul.... 

Pross,  John 

Rossling,  Bern  hard 
Reibrecht,  Lewis.. 
Reinhard,  Francis 

Rich,  Michael 

-  Roth,  William , 

Remde,  Gustav 

Rios,  John 

Schott,  Phihp 

Steittler,  Joseph .... 

Schmid,  John 

8taake,  August 

Setleman,  Fred'k.. 
Schweitzer,  Chas ... 
Schmedding,  Franz 

Schenk,  Simon 

Schoenman,  Ema'l 
Schiffner,  August.. 
Schwartz,  Philip..., 

Strauss,  Jonas , 

Smith,  James  Y 

Schneider,  William 
Schmid,  John,  Sr.... 

Tafel,  Adolph 

Tschudi,  Anton 

Thorn,  Otto 

Waterman,  Chas 

Weber,  John 

Walter,  John 

Winter,  Sebastian... 

Webb,  Joseph 

Wittle,  Jacob 

Winterhalter,  John 
Walty,  Frederick... 

Weir,  Henry. 

Weinberger,  Paul... 
Werner,  John 


Weigner,  Carl 

Wilson,  Thomas 

Wier,  Charles  F 

Young,  John 

Y^'ost,  August 

Zilt.  Sebastian 


.do. 


.do. 


'   31,  '61, 

'   31,  '61, 

'   31,  '61, 

'    31,  '61, 

'    31,  '61,    3 

'    31,  '61,    3 

'    31,  '61, 

'   31,  '61, 

'    31,  '61, 

•    31,  'GJ, 

.  IS,  '63, 

31,  '61, 

.  17,  '63, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

.  18,  '63, 

.  19,  '63, 

31,  '61, 
.  15,  '63, 

31,  '61, 
.  15,  '63, 
.  17,  '63, 
,  18,  '63, 

31,  '61, 

31, '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '(i\, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

,31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

18,  '63, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 

31,  '61, 
8,  '62, 

15,  '63, 

25,  '62, 


May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
July 
Aug. 
May 
May 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
May 
May 


31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
3J,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
15,  '63, 
18,  '()3, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 

17,  '63, 

18,  '63, 
18,  '63, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 


May    31,  '61, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  28,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  0<;i.  24,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  6,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  19,  '62. 

Transferred  to  light  artillery,  September  5,  1861. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  September  30,  1861. 

Transferred  to  heavy  artillerv,  Sept.  28,  1861. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  23,  '64. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  Va..  September  SO,  1861. 

Deserted  September  25,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

PJustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Clustered  out  with  company,  June  11.  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon'.s  certificate,  Sept.  7,  '61. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  23,  '64. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V,,  May  23,  '64. 
3  j  Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  1,  1863. 
3   Deserted  August  28,  1863. 
3  I  Deserted  June  30,  1863. 

Deserted  September  25,  1863. 

Transferred  to  109lh  regiment  P.  V.,  May  23,  '64. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  23,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeons  certificate,  Jan.  14,  '64. 

Transferred  to  light  artillery,  Sept.  5,  1831. 

Killed  at  Cross  Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862, 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  26,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  4,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  27,  '6L 
Deserted  November  1,  1862. 
Deserted  September  25,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  cornpany,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  24,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  2,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  24,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  24,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  4,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  24,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  24,  '63. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  23,  '64. 
Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  ]NTay  23,  '64. 
Transferred  to  Clav  General  Hospital,  Louisville, 

Kentucky,  May  23,'  1864. 
Promoted  lo  Hospital  Steward,  Sept.  30,  1861. 
Mustered  out  Vv'ith  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  31,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  24,  '61, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  2ri,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  20,  '62, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  7,  '61. 
Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  Mav  23,  '64. 
Tr.  to  U.  S.  Navv.  S.  O.,  No.  9,  W.  I).,  Apr.  9, '64. 
Transferred  to  29th  reg.  N.  Y^.  V.,  Sept,  1,  1861. 
Died  September  12,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C— 

buried  in  Military  Asylum  Ceimetery. 
Deserted  September  25, 1863. 
Deserted  September  25. 1863. 
Deserted  October  31,  1863. 
Deserted  September  19_,  1863. 
Died  of   wounds  received  at  ChancellorSTillc, 

May  2,  1853. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


THREE   YEAES'   SERVICE. 


40i 


Company   C. 
recruited  at  philadelphia, 


KAKE. 

EAKK. 

DATE  OP   MUSTER 
IKTO  SERVICE. 

T                                                                 EE.MABKB. 

August  Reidt. ....... 

Capt..,. 
...do    ... 

June    1,  '61, 
,Sept.    1, '61, 

Nov.     1,  '61, 

June    1,  '61, 
Nov.   14,  '61, 

Aug.     1,  '61, 

Sept.     1,  '61, 

June    1,  '61, 

May   31,  '61, 

June    1, '61, 

May  SI,  '61, 
June    1,  '61. 
June    1,  '61, 

June    1,  '61, 
July  28,  '63, 
June    1,  '61, 

June    1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 

June    1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 

June    ],  '61, 

Juno    1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 

June    1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61,    ; 

June    1,  '61,    J 

June    1,  '61,    : 
May   31, '61,    I 
June    1,  '61,    : 
June    1,  '61,    ; 
Juno    1,  '61,    [ 
Aug.  15,  '63,    ' 
July  24,  '63,    : 
June    1,  '61,    . 
June    1,  '61,    . 
June    1,  '61,    ; 
Sept.     1,  '61,    r 

Aug.  15,  '63,    ; 
July  28,  '63,    I 

June    ],  '61,    [ 
June    1,  '61,    : 
Aug.  18,  '63,    ; 
Aug.  15, '63,   ; 

3   Promoted  to  Major,  December  13,  1863. 

3  Tr.  as  1st  Lt.  from  Co.  G,  Nov.  1.  '62— pr.  to  Capt., 
Dec.  ]3.  186.'^,— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  1864. 

3  Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant  comoany  C.  and  at- 
tached to  Statt"  of  General  William's— transfer- 
red to  company  K.  January  21.  1862. 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Dec.  4,  1862. 

3  Promoted  to  2d  Lt.  company  G,  Nov,  15,  1862— 
to  1st  Lt.  companv  €,  Dec.  13.  1863— mustered 
out  with xjorapanvi  June  11.  1&'84. 

3    Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  December  IS.  1861— 

Emil  Meyer 

James  C,  Biddl^.,.. 

Francis  X.Herrmfan 
Adolph  Schaefl'er .. 

1st  Lt... 

...do 

...do 

2d  Lt... 
...do 

1st  Sgt 
...do 

Lewis  A,  Saunders 
John  Haimappe! .... 

To  1st  Lieutenant  company  A,  November  1,  '62, 

S  Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant  company  G,  Janu- 
ary 1,  1804. 

3  Proinoted  to  2d  Lieutenant  company  K,  Sep- 
tember, 1862. 

3  Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant  comuany  K,  Octo- 
ber 7,  1861. 

3  Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  September  1,  1862^- 
Emstered  ont  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

3    Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major.  August  28,  1861. 

3    Dischatged  on  Surgeon  s  certilicate.  Nov.  26,  '62. 

3  Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Jan.  21,  1862— wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

3   Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  May  1,  1863. 

3  Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

3  Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Dec.  1, 1863— mustered  out, 
with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  24,  '02. 

3   Killed  at  ^Niissionary  Ridge,  Tenn.,  Nov.  25,  '63. 

3  Promoted  to  Sergeant,  November  1,  1862 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  .June  11.  1864. 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  22,  '62, 

3  Promoted  to  Corporal,  Nov.  1,  1862— umstered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

3  Promoted  to  Corporal,  Dec.  1. 1863— mustered  out 
v/ith  company,  June  11,  1864. 

3    Died  June  3,  1864,  at  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

3    Died  at  Hunter's  Chapel,  Va.,  January  30,  1862. 

5  Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant  company  H.,  Sep- 
tember 1,  1861. 

3   Transferred  to  V.  R.  C.  March  31,  1864. 

Maurice  Rosenberg 

Arnold  S.  Angeroth 

Christian  Albert 

Rand'ph  Beresford 

...do 

Serg't.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Adolph  Dinklage ... 
Fj6o  Moser^. 

,..do 

do 

...do 

Henry  Miller 

...do 

...do 

Robeit  Wagner 

...do 

Charles^Bregler 

John  Bieswanger.,.. 
Ge(M*go  Beoz.. 

Corp ... 

...do 

do 

Bernard  Fallbuck... 

...do 

,..do 

Charles  Kern  . 

do 

Charles  LerieUe 

Wm.  Pffeisberer.... 
Thieluiau  Rein. 

...do 

...do 

do 

3   Killed  at  Missionarv  Ridge,  Tenn.,  Nov.  25,  '63. 

5    Deserted  July  29,  1861. 

5   Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.,  1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
5   Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.,  1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

>  Promoted  to  Principal  Musician,  May  1,  1863. 
)   Transferred  to  company  A,  June  30,  1861. 

5    Deserted  July  29,  1861. 
5   Deserted  June  6,  1861. 

>  Deserted  September  24,  1863. 
5    Deserted  September  28.  1863. 
5   Deserted  September  28, 1863. 

5   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
5   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
5    Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  January  14,  1864. 

Christ'n  Schlatterer 

Edward  Steinbruck 
Wm.  Schoenleber... 

...do 

...do 

Muc 

...do 

Andres,  Christian... 

Private 
...do 

Anderhalten,  Arn'd 
Armbruster,  John.. 

Bleimer,  George 

Bruner,  Adam 

Beierle,  Lewis 

..do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do   ... 

..do    ... 

5  Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  J  une  1.  '64— 
captured  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863— died  at 
Andersonville,  April  6,  1864,  grave,  427. 

5   Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

5   Transferred  to  109th  resr.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— died 

Becker,  Geo.  Wm... 

...do 

...do 

Brawn,  Bernhard... 
Berner,  Joseph 

...do..... 

..do 

...do 

at  Andersomille,  Oct.  4. 1864,  grave,  10,357. 
5   Deserted  January  27,  1862. 
5   Deserted  March  13,  1863. 
}   Deserted  September  28,  1863. 

Buechtel,  William., 

...do 

}   Deserted  September  28,  1863. 

51 


402 


TWENTY-SETENTH   EEGIMENT, 


Conrad,  Frederick. 


I)ieroff.  William,... 
Deetzen,  John. ., 


r)uscli,  Abraham.. 
Driesde,  Fred'k  E., 
Danim,  Eberhart... 

T)ailey,  Charles 

Emhardt,  John , 


Private 


,.do ..... 
..do 


Ellinger,  Emanuel  ...do. 

Eidiriirer,  John do. 

El.wanger,  Charlesi...do . 

Ei(iing,  J do. 

Fethagen,  Joseph do. 

Fischer,  Daniel do. 

Franck,  Otto do. 

Frey,  James  M do  . 

Fischer,  Anton do. 

Fritz,  Frederick do. 

(jling,  Jacob do. 

Groh,  Henry |...do  . 

Gotbub,  John do. 

Glombitza,  John do. 

Haag,  John do. 

Hagler,  Charles do., 

Heller,  David i...do., 

Hausermanu,  John  ...do ., 

Hammerschmidt,  J  ...do .. 
Hohmaia.  Xavier do.. 


Hess,  Kobert 

Harris,  John  L. . 
Hummel.  John . 
lllg,  Tobias 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Kiess,  Anthony. 
Kunwarof,  Chas.  F 

Kelly,  James 

Lather,  John 

Linderman,  Wm.... 
Lorenz,  William.... 
Leibling,  Christian 
Leibbrand,  David... 
Leitcker,  August... 
Marsteller,  William 

Menke,  Henry 

Metzger,  John 

Markert,  John 

Martins,  Frederick 
Martins,  John 


...ao.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 

do.. 

do.. 

do.. 


Marguard,  Peter |...do 

Moehlheinrich,  L do. 

Marshall,  James do. 

Miller,  Edward  A do... 

May,  H.  M do. 


Otto,  Tobias do. 

Koss,  Jacob do. 

Pteiter,  Bernard do. 

Keiter,  Frederick do. 

Rineel,  Alfred do. 

Ross,  Bernard do. 

Schumaker,  Conrad' ...  do . 
Sehick,  John,  1st.. ..|... do  . 
Sproesser,  Reinhold  ...do . 
Schechinger,  Chas..!.,. do . 


June    1,  '61, 

June  1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 

June  1,  '61, 
Aug.  14.  '63, 
June  1,  '61, 
July  27,  '63, 
June    1,  '61, 


June 
June 
June 


Johnson,  Richard. ..|... do 

Kahn,  Louis L.do  .... 

Kiess,  Jacob I. ..do  .... 

Krauss,  Paul |...do  .... 

Kimmel,  George |...do.... 

Kaser,  John |...do.... 

Kupke,  William ...do.... 


June 
June 
June 
Julv 
July 
May 
June 
Sept. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 


June  1, 
Aug.  14, 
June  1, 
July  17, 
June  1, 
June    1, 


July 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

Aug. 

Aug. 

June 

June 

June 

Aug. 

Oct. 

July 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

Jan. 

June 

Aug. 

Aug. 


June 
June 
June 
June 
Aug. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 


Captured — died  at  Richmond,  Va.,   December 

21,  18(53. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  4,  '61. 

Promoted  to  SersjeaDt — transferred  to  company 
G,  Kof  ember  1,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Killed  at  Missionary  Ridge,  November  25,  1863. 

Deserted  September'6,  1863. 

Reduced  from  Corporal,  Sept.  1.  1861 — mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11.  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  28,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  15,  '62. 

Deserted  Julv  29,  1861. 

Died  Dec.  26,' 1862— buried  at  M.  A.  Cem'y,  D.  C. 

Mustered  out  with  companj',  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  6,  186^, 

Deserted  Julv  29,  1861. 

Deserted  August  26,  1863. 

Deserted  September  28,  1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  September  8,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Novem- 
ber 1,  1863. 
Transferred  to  Artillery,  Aiigust  12,  1861. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Mar,  31,  '64^ 
Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  2,  1863. 
Deserted  September  16,  1863. 

Deserted  February  26,  1862. 

Captured  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863 — died  at 

Andersonville,  Mav  27,  1864 — grave,  1,401. 
Transferred  to  109th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with. company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Stirgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  9,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Artillery,  July  21,  1861. 
Transferred  to  109th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Deserted  September  16,  1863. 
Mustered  oitt  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  24, 
lYansferred  to  109th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Deserted  September  28.  1863. 
Deserted  August  30,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  Avith  company,  Jime  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  23, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  18,  '61. 
Transferred  to  Artillery,  Julv  2,  1862. 
Transferred  to  109th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Died  at  Roach's  Mills,  Va.,  August  26,  1861. 
Deserted  September  16,  1863. 
Deserted  August  26,  1863. 
Died  Oct.  13.  1863— buried  in  Military  Asylum 

Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Quartermaster  Sergeant,  Nov.  1,'61. 
Died  at  Roach's  Mills.  Va.,  August  2,  1861. 
De-serted  November  22,  1863. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


'64. 


'63. 


THKEE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


403 


Silberzahn,  JoLin Private 

Schneider,  Fred'k..  ...do 

Steirle,  Frederick. ..|... do 

Schmallzreid,  Chas;,„do 


SchaefiFer,  William..  ...do . 

Smith,  Charles L..do. 

Sehick,  John,  2d ...do. 

Speiss,  Philip ...do. 

Scheider,  Charles...  ...do . 

'Tasseman,  John^ L.do. 

Tilseck,  Nicholas do. 


Veiwager,  Ernst 

Wesener,  Franz 

"VVeller,  Frederick... 

West,  John 

Wolf,  William- 

Weidmeyer,  Fred'k 
Weckerly,  Fred'k. 
Weisman,  Conradn. 
Wagner,  Charles.., 
Wright,  William... 
Werther,  Oscar 


'Zangenherg,  Henry  ...do , 
Zimmerman,  Jacobi...do, 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
„.do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...d<?). 
...do. 
...do. 
„.do. 


June  ], 

June  1, 

June  1, 

June  1, 

June  1, 
Aug.  13, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
Aug.  14, 
July  17, 
Juno  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
.June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
J.nne  1, 
Aug.  14, 
July  22, 
Juno  1, 

June  1, 
June    1, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  19, 'G2. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feh.  11,  '63- 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  23, '03. 
Transferred    to  Veteran    Reserve  Corps,   Octo 

ber  10,  1863. 
Killed  at  Missionary  Ridge, Tenn.,  Nov.  25,1863. 
Deserted  September  2S,  1SG3. 
Deserted  July  29,  1861. 
Deserted  October  15,  1862. 
Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P..  V.,  June  1, 
Deserted  September  28,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Jvme  11,  1864. 
jNIustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
INIustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  30, 
Transferred  to  Artillery,  August  12,  1861. 
Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64- 
Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Died  at  Mt.  Jackson,  Va.,  June  15,  '62,  of  wounds 

received  at  Cross  Keys,  June  8,  1862. 
Dischargedon  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  14,  '62. 
Tr an sferred  to  Artillery,  August  12,  1861. 


^64. 


'61. 


Company   D. 


RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


Jacob  KiefTer Capt....i  June 

Her'n  A.  Vogelbach'.,.do I  June 

Ijouis  Weiderhold...l...do j  Sept. 

Louis  Bullinger I. ..do |  Sept. 

Charles  Kreuder I... do j  June 

Jastrow  Alexander!. ..do June 

Erich  Baxtels- '.-.do June 


Peter  Dreyer, 
Daniel  Epstein. 
Max  Hoefler. 


John  Ulman 
Jacob  Gable. 
William  H.  Lyons, 


Jolm  H-  Lenny 

Frederick  Miller 

Frederick  Stultz 

-Toseph  Villinger 

Emil  Weinrich 
Nicholas  Beck, 

■Christopher  €raule  . 

Jos.  Eshencrenner 
Michael  Faist ...do 

Frederick  Fisher.... '...do 

•George  Heldmayer  i...do  ..„. 

<3eorge  Marrer ...do 

Christopher  Better..'. ..do ... 
John  Shuster '.„do... 


Resigned  August  31,  1861. 

Transferred  as  Capt.  to  company  A,  Nov.  1,  1861. 

Resigned  Januarv  1,  1862. 

Resigned  September  24,  1862. 

Transferred  to  company  E,  November  27,  1862. 

Transferred  to  company  E,  January  1,  1863- 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  May  1,  '62— toSgt.,  Nov.  1,'62— 
to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  27,  '62— to  1st  Lt.,  Dec.  18,  '63— 
to  Capt.,  March  19,  1864— mustered  out  with 
company,  June  11,  1864- 

Promoted  from  2d  Lt.— resigned  Aug.  31,  1862. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Jan.  20,  1862— resigned  Mar.  8,  '63. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  March  17,  '62— 1st  Lt.,  March 
20,  '64— mus.  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.,  March  20,  1864— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  February  20,  '62— muster- 
ed out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  November  1,  1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  J-U'ne  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  14,  '61. 

Transferred  to  39th  reg.  N.  Y.  V.,  Aug.  1,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  November  1,  1861— mustered 
out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864- 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  November  1,  1861— mustered 
out  with  companj',  June  11,  1864. 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  1,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  12,  1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.  1,  1861— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  November  1,  1861— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  1,  1863. 

Deserted  July,  1861- 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  6, 1861. 

Transferred  to  Artillery,  September  29,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  February  20,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


404 


TWENTY-SEVENTH   REGIMENT, 


Joseph  Shepperla. 

PMlip  Styebler 

Albert  Wunch 


Corp. 
...do.., 
..do... 


Auberie,  Gottfried..  Private 

Agen,  Thomas j...do 

Aysslinger,  Jotm. ..]... do 

Andrew,  John ...do 

Bishoflf,  William !...do 


Blankenhorn,  Wm  ...do.... 

Britt,  Edward.. do 

Bach,  Louis „  ...do.... 

Brurein,  Charles. do_.. 

Barbick,  .Jacob L.do.... 

Brown,  William L.do.... 

Becker,  Edward i...do 

Bornett,  William  F...do...., 

Berg,  Clemens „i...do.„. 

Bertram,  Ernst ^...do.... 

Berg,  Rudolph '...do.... 

Baden,  Fi-ancis !...do.... 

Blair,  John i...do.... 

Brien,  Joha '...do  _... 

Brown,  Charles l...do.... 

Brurein,  Martin '...do.... 

Carrey,  Edward '...do..., 

Clirist,  Joseph '...do 

Cahn,  Edward '...do 

Carle,  Ludwig ...do 

Carey,  John i...do 

Delfer,  Henry j...do 

Dupont,  Charles !...do.... 


Dunn, John 
Enzinger,  Xavier... 

Erb,  Henry 

Ernst,  Christopher.. 

Emil,  Charles 

Froeb,  Christian 

Pleishaus,  Joseph... 
Fr  oehllnger,  Anth'y 
Grier,  Jacob ^.. 

Gassenheimer,  G.... 

Greiner,  John 

Gottwals,  Abram,... 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do„... 
.do„... 

.do 

.do..... 


...do. 
..do. 
..do. 


Godman^  Edward.,.;. ..do,. 


Grahams,  William.. 

Henderer,  Louis 

Herman,  John „ 

Husted,  George 

Hirt,  Adam 

Hoffman,  Ernst 

Housman,  Jacob.... 

Henkel,,  J  acob 

Hughes,  John... 

Johnson,  Samuel.... 

.lohnson,  Charles... 
Klump,  Ignatz^...... 

Koch,  AdoJph.„ 

Krausse,  Peter. 

Kane,  James...,. 

Kelly,  Thomas....... 

Lawhler.  Martin.... 

Lynn,  Alexander... 
Matrony,  Florence.. 


Miller.  Ottman. 

Myroden,  William. 

Miller,  Hermsvn 

May,  Mayer 

Mayer,  Hermaim.. 
^^ler,  .Toseph 


...do. 
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June  1, 

June  1, 

June  1, 

June  1, 
Aug.  17, 
June  1 , 
July  l."?,. 
June  1, 
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June  I, 
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June  ] , 
Juno  3, 
Aug.  18, 
June  1, 
Aug.  15, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
Aug.  8, 
Aug.  17, 
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June  1 , 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1 , 
June  1, 
June  1, 
Oct,  31, 
Aug.  18, 
.Tune  1 , 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1» 
June  1, 
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June  1, 

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June  1, 

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June  I, 

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..da... 
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..do... 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.  1,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  20, 1864— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  October  1, 1863— musterecJ 

out  with  company,  June  11,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  14,  '61. 
Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,,  '64. 
Died  at  Strasburg,.  Va.,"June  20,  1862. 
Deserted  August  31,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  8,  1861, 
Discharged  c)n  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  uoknown. 
Transferred  to  109th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vetl 
TransfeiTed  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863, 
Killed  at  Missionary  Ridge,  November  25,  1863.. 
Deserted  May  9,  1862. 
Deserted  July  7, 1863. 
Deserted  August  4,  1861. 
Deserted  September  27,  186S. 
Deserted  September  28, 1863. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  186''t 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  6, 1861- 
Discharged  oa  Surgeon's  ceiliiicate,  August,  1861„ 
I^ischarged  ou  Sur^^.  certificate — date  unknown. 
Prisoner — died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Dec.  3,  1863. 
Killed  at  Missionary  Ridge,  November  25, 1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.,  1861, 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  Artillery,  September  29,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  4, 1861.. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  11,  '61'. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 
Wounded  at  Missionary  Ridge,  Nov.  25,  1863 — 

absent,  sick,  at  muster  out  of  company. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  vSurg.  certificate — date  unknown'. 
Died,  date  unknown,  at  Washington,   D.  C.,of 

wounds  received  at  Chancellorsviile. 
Deserted  September  29, 1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Clustered  out  with  company,  .June  11,  186'il. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  12,  '6t. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Sura:,  certificate — date  unknown. 
Deserted  September  1,  1863. 
Tl-ansferi-ed  to  IT.  S.  Navy,  September  14,  1863. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  Navy,  September  14,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  14,  '6'J!, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  1.5,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Sxii-geon's- certificate,.  Sept-.  11,  '0.1. 
Deserted  September  G,  1863. 
Deserted  September  1,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Captured,  July  2,  186.3— discharged  by  generafl 

order,  January  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  20,  '62: 
Dischai"ged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  12,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 
Dischiirged  on,  Surg,  eertificate— date  ujiknowu* 


THEEE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


405 


Mittzler,  Gottfried.. 
Mayfield,  Charles... 
Muiler,  Conrad 
Milleck,  Louis 
Mery,  Henry 
Miller,  John 
Otterbach,  Fred'k.. 
O'Coiinell,  James... 
Parker,  John 
Roeser,  Joseph 

Regen,  Charles. 
Rastetter,  Leopold.. 

Rein,  Frederick 

Rodgers,  William do, 

Roos,  Ludwig '...do. .. 

Roeflei-,  Gottlieb ...do.... 

Ranaschler,  David. .'...do.... 

Raab,  Charles l...do.... 

Stein,  Louis ]...do.... 

Selka,  Magnus ...do.... 

Shoemaker,  Jacob...L.do.... 

Staehl,  Charles j...do.... 

Staehlen,  Fred'k.... j. ..do.... 

Smith,  George ...do.... 

Shmidt,  John ...do.... 

Shardon,  Frank  A..  ...do.... 

Siiron,  John  H ...do.... 

Shneyder,  Christ'n  ...do.... 

Schmidt,  James '...do.... 

Strepler,  Jacob |...do.... 

Schroth ,  Gottlieb. ....... do ... . 

Schmitt,  Charles '...do.... 

Schmitt,  James |...do.... 

Simon,  Charles |...do  .... 

Toutwein,  William  ...do.... 
Towsand,  Samuel...  ...do.... 

Thies,  Jacob ...do.... 

Tschopeck,  Joseph.. '...do.... 

Taylor,  Charles ...do.... 

Vogel,  John '...do.... 

Vogelbach,  Adol.  F...do 

Wetzel,  Heronimus  ...do.... 
Wieland,  William.. '...do 


Weinstock,  Bern'd '...do.... 
Warburg,  Sigmund'...do.... 
Winidele, Valentine'... do .... 
Wedekind,  Julius.. .'...do.... 
Walker,  John.... 


June 
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June  1, 

June  1, 

June  1, 

June  1, 

..do '..... I  June  1, 


Williams,  M'Frank'...do |  Aug.  14 


'61, 
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Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Nov.  27,  1863. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  November  1,  1861. 

Ivilled  at  Chancellors villo,  May  1,  1803. 

K^illed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  1,  1863. 

Deserted  September  6,  1863. 

Transferred  to  Artillery,  September  29,  1861. 

Deserted  September  0,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 
,  Pr.  to  Cor.,  Nov.  1,  1861— toSgt.,  Jan.  15,  1802— 
I  mus.  out  as  private  with  company,  June  11,  '64. 
j  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  20,  1861. 
I  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  25,  '63. 
j  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  10  '62. 
I  Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
j  Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserv^e  Corps,  July  1,  1863. 
I  Deserted  September  1,  1861. 
I  Deserted  June  8,  1862. 

Deserted  September  27,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
I  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
j  Mastered  out  with  company,  .Tune  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  .Jan.  1,  '62. 
,  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  .Tan.  23,  '62. 
I  Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 
j  Transferred  to  U.  S.  Navy,  September  29,  1863. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Navy,  September  20,  1863. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  ^64. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Oct.  30,  '63. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '84. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  July  14,  1862. 
\  Died  at  Franklin,  Va.,  May  28,  1862. 
I  Died  at  Hunter's  Chapel,  Va.,  Nov.  15,  1861. 

Deserted  September  1,  1863. 

Deserted  September  1,  1863. 
I  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  1861. 

Deserted  July  10,  1861. 

Deserted  September  1,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  12,  '63. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  September  8,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  in  action.   May,  1864 — mustered  out 
with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  Avith  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Captured  July  2,  1863 — mustered  out,  Jan.  23,  '65. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Killed  at  Missionary  Ridge,  November  25,  1863. 

Died  at  Hunter's  Chapel,  Va.,  Nov.  28,  1861. 

Deserted  September  6,  1863. 


Company    E  . 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Hugo  Rotho.. 


MaxStohr 

Charles  Kreuder. 


Jastrow  Alexander 


Herman  Meiser... 

JohnKumpel 

Alexander  Keist.. 


...do June    1, 


J.  Francis  Bierwirth 
J.  H.  Kulm 


Capt Sept.    1,  '61, 


1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 


.do '  Sept. 

.do '  June 


1st  Lt..  June 

..do '  Nov. 

..do '  June 


2d  Lt..  June 
...do :  Oct. 


50,  '61, 
1,  '62, 
1,  '61, 


.3,  '61, 
!1,  '61, 


3   Transferred  from  company  H,  Sept.  14,   1861— 
I    I    resigned  December  11,  1861. 
'  3   Resig^ned  November  27,  1862. 
3   Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  Sept.  1,  '61— to  1st  Lt.,  Jan. 

I     14,  1862 — transferred  from  company  D,  Nov.  27, 

]     1862— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  March  8,  1863. 
3   Transferred  from  company  D,  Jan.  1,  1863 — re- 

I    signed  June  19,  1863. 
3   Resigned  October  31,  1862. 
3  :  Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863. 
3   Pr.  from  Sgt.  company  H,to  2d  Lt.  company  E, 

j    Oct.  1,  1862— to  1st  Lt.,  Sept.  1,  1863— mustered 

I    out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 
3   Pr.  to  Captain  Co.  G,  69th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  4,  1861. 
3   Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  Co.  G,  27th  regiment  P.  V. 


406 


TWENTY-SEVENTH  EEGTMBNT, 


Harford  E.  Fraley...:  2a  Lt.. 

Andrew  Albrecht...  IstSgt 

Charles  B.  Wagner  ...do  .... 

Henry  Eeer Serg't. 

George  Douglas I... do .... 

Benj.  B.  Goodman.. '...do  .... 
George  Hubler '...do.... 


William  Preiser '...do  . 

Lawrence  Keif '...do. 


Theodore  Sander. 


.do. 


.do, 


John  Appel 

William  ringerlee..'...do 
Thos.  W.  Ackley  ...  Corp.... 

John  T.  Carse..„ 

James  Ferres  ..„„... 


William  Triesel. 

John  Vichman . 

A.  H.  Vanderslice...i...do. 

Christ'r  Wallace do . 

Arick,  George Private 

Allen,  Joseph do 

Ammerson,  James..!... do 

Allen,  William I. ..do 

Bauer,  Adam I. ..do 

Barwick,  Jacob |...do 

Bigwell,  John !...do 

Brogenschutz,  JohnL..do 

Brophy,  Joseph !...do 

Brown,  Charles i...do 


Barg,  Simon.. .. 
Burk,  Jchn  H., 


Buchanan,  John '...do ... 

Borie,  Charles I. ..do... 

Brown,  Robert  H....l...do ... 

Barth,  William l...do... 

Brown,  William  HI.,  do  ... 

Bell,  John I. ..do... 

Bemmor,  Charles. ..I. ..do ... 
Bennett,  John  W...i...do... 
Coleman,  Frederick  ...do ... 
CoUom,  Jonathan  G  ...do ... 
Chromelien,  Wash..!. ..do ... 

Cassidy,  Joseph '...do  ... 

Crawford,  Edward.. '... do  ... 

Clay,  James i...do... 

Coyle,  James I. ..do ... 

Doud,  Patrick '...do... 

Drcnan,  Felix I 

Donohuo,  Hugh. 


...do, 
.do. 


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Promoted  to  Cor.,  Aug.  1,  1862— to  2d  Lt.,  Nov. 

1,  1863 — mus.  out  with  companv,  .Juno  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  .Sgt.,  Aug.  1, 1862— to  1st  Sgt.,  Jan.  1, 

1864 — luus.  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant  company  I. 
Killed  at  Cross  Kevs,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,'^Sept.  18,  1861— to  Sgt.,  March 

1,  1862— diseh.  on  Surg,  certificate,  May  8, 1863. 
Pr.  to  2d  Lieutenant  company  B,  Jan.  11,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Sept.  28,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  1, 

1861 — mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  '64. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863'! 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Nov.  1,  1S61— to  Sgt.,  March 

19,  1S6-1— mus.  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Transferred  from  Sgt.  Major,  and  appcdnted  l.st 

Sgt.,  .June  8,  1863 — reduced  to  Sergeant  Jan.  1, 
186-1 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Oct.  1,  1861— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  20,  1863. 

Deserted  December  25,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.  1,  1863 — mustered 
out  with  company,  .Tune  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  March 

20,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  1, 1862 — mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  Corporal,  Sept.  15,  1861 — discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Died  of  wounds  received  at  Cross  Keys,  Va.,  June 
8,  1862.  ■ 

Died  at  Baltimore,  August  21,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  September  1,  1863 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Reduced  from  Sergeant— promoted  to  Cor.,  Sept. 
1,  1863— mus.  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certifica^te,  Sept.  12, 1861. 

Tr.  to  Capt.  Shirmer's  battery,  Sept.  5,  1861. 

Died  July  8,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Gettys- 
burg. 

Died  June  18,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Cross 
Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  21,  '64. 

Tvilled  in  action,  at  Missionary  Ridge,  Nov.  25, '63. 

Deserted  June  10,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disciiarged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  8,  1863. 

Transferred  to  company  I,  March  1 ,  1862. 

Transferred  to  109th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  21,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  21,  '64. 

Transferred  to  United  States  Navy,  April  10, 
1864. 

Tr.to  Capt.  Shirmer's  battery,  Sept.  5, 1861. 

Transferred  to  United  Slates  Navy,  April  10, 
1864. 

Transferred  to  109th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  21,  1864. 

Killed  at  Rocky  Face  Ridge,  March  8,  1864. 

Died  at  AnnaiDolis,  Md. — date  unlaiown. 

Deserted  February  20,  1862. 

Deserted  June  15,  1861. 

Deserted  June  8,  1861. 

Deserted  July  1,  1861. 

Deserted  June  12,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  30,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  July  1,  1861. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  21,  '64. 

Deserted  July  2, 1861. 

Deserted  July  15, 1861. 

Deserted  June  10,  1861. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  Pa.  Volunteers, 
May  21,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  March  22,  1864. 

Deserted  Juno  18,  1861. 


THREE  YEARS'    SERVICE. 


40T 


Denny,  John 

Day,  ijtecrge  S 

Debus,  Francis 

Dressing,  Cliarles... 

Derine,  Andrew 

Englehart,  George... 
Edgmond,  Chris'n.. 
Ernest,  Christopher 

Fingerlee,  Fred'k... 
Falgier,Christopher 

Flood,  Joseph  N 

Fox,  Thomas^^ 

Flowers,  William... 

Frank,  John  H 

Forsyth,  James 

Grawe,  Anton 

Glanden,  George 

Gronosley,  Robert.. 
Gotwals,  Abraham.. 

Hannold,  Ernst 

Hinkel,  Jacob 

Hassan,  George 

Houstnan,  Jacob 

Hersh,  Henry  S 

Harding,  Alexan'r.. 

Heist,  Emanuel 

Hassan,  John  M 

Hickman,  Philip 

Hathaway,  George.. 

Haggan,  James 

Hillinger,  Philii? 

Henry,  John 

Ireland,  Hubard 

Koomer,  George 

Kraus,  Peter 

Kearney,  Peter 

Leschell,  August ... 

Link,  Conrad 

Laracy,  James 

Lee,  Richard 

Lee,  William 

Langan,  Matthew... 

Langhlin,  James 

Miller,  John 

Miller,  Carl 

Meyer,  Charles 

Meyer,  Moses 

Moore,  James 

Maguire,  Philip 

Mayall,  William 

Meyers,  Herman 

Madden,  James 

Macasker,  Bernard 

Miner,  Albert 

M'Dade,  Andrew  C 
M'Kelvy,  Alex'r.... 

M'Kelvy,  John 

M'Devit,  John 

M'Cauly,  James 

M'Crea,  Michael 

M'Ginnis,  Vasey 

M'Cullough,  Wm... 

M'Grome,  James 

M'Kelvy,  Thomas... 

M'Mann,  John 

Nauer,  Joseph 


Nice,  Albert.... 
Nelson,  James. 
O'Neill,  John... 
Petri,  William. 


Private 

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...do 

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...do 

...do 

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June  3, 
Aug.  15, 
June  3, 
June  3, 
July  17, 
Juno  3, 
June  3, 
June  3, 


June 
June 
June 
Aug. 
Aug. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Aug. 
June 
June 
June 


June 
Aug. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
July 
Aug. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Sept. 


22, 


June  3, 

Aug.  18, 
July  17, 
June  3, 


June 
June 
June 
July 
Jurio 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Aug. 
June 
Tune 
July 
June 


June  3, 
Aug.  14, 
June  3, 
June  3, 


Deserted  August  1,  ISGl. 

Deserted  August  29,  1803. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  8,  'G2. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  12,  '61. 

Deserted  October  1,  1863. 

Deserted  January  10,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon'.s  certificate.  Mar.  6,  1862. 

Prisoner  from  Nov.  25,  '63,  to  April  29,  '65 — mus- 
tered out  by  general  order,  June  14,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discliarged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  6,  '62, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  14,  '62. 

Tranj;ferred  to  109th  resiiment  P.  V.,  May  21,  '04. 

Deserted  October  ],  1863. 

Deserted  June  11,  1861. 

Deserted  June  5, 1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  23,  '63. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  March  20,  1864. 

Mastered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  22,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  March  6,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  27,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  16,  .'62. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant  company  I,  Decem- 
ber 2,5,  1862. 

Deserted  June  1,  1861. 

Deserted  August  29.  1863. 

Deserted  June  13,  1861. 

Deserted  July  24,  1861. 

Deserted  July  1,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  25,  '63. 

Mustered  out  with" company,  Juno  11,  1864. 

Deserted  June  16,  1861. 

Deserted  June  6.  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps.  Nov.  6,  1863. 

Deserted  June  18,  1861. 

Deserted  August  30,  1863. 

Deserted  August  30,  1863. 

Deserted  May  2,  1862. 

Deserted  August  10,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  25,  '61. 

Transferred  to  United  States  Navy,  April  10, 
1863. 

Tr.  to  Capt.  Shirmer's  battery,  Sept.  5,  1861. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  21,  '64. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  21,  '64. 

Died  August  26,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
Cross  Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 

Deserted  July  1,  1862. 

Deserted  August  2,  1861. 

Deserted  July  1,  1862. 

Deserted  October  1,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  15,  1864. 

Died  November  30,  1861. 

Deserted  August  1,  1861. 

Deserted  July  2,  1861. 

Deserted  June  16,  1861. 

Deserted  June  10,  1861. 

Deserted  August  31,  1863. 

Deserted  July  23,  1861. 

Deserted  December  7, 1861. 

Deserted  October  1 ,  1863. 

Deserted— arrested,  December  7,  18G3— absent  in 
arrest,  at  muster  out  of  company. 

Deserted  Juno  7,  1861. 

Deserted  August  31,  1863. 

Deserted  June  15,  1861. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out  of  company. 


408 


TWENTY-SEVENTH   liE&IMEXT, 


June  3, 

Juno  3, 

June  3, 

July  15, 

June  3, 


Patterson,  Gaixett...  Private 

Rothe,  Joseph do 

Renshier,  David !...do 

Ranger,  Franklin... '...do 

Rosenthal,  Abra'm  |... do 

Stinebrenner,  John. ..do |  June    3, 

Snitoman,  Christian!  ..do j  June    3, 

Schneider,  Francis  ...do I  June    3. 


Stellraan,  John, 
Sauer,  Matthew, 

Seider,  Jacob , 

Simpson,  .Joseph 

Steuber,  John  C. 


Walsh,  James. 
Wyman,  Henry. 

Williams.  George do 

Whitfield.  James  ...j...do 
Warren,  Thomas....!... do 
Wright.  Peter i...do 


Scott,  Archibald 

Smith,  Peter  V 

Swayne,  Jesse 

Saier,  John 

Schanty.  Alise 
Smith.  Jacob, 
Smiley,  William 
Thorp,  Thomas 
Toy.  Robert  S 

Toerz,  Leopold 

Unsini.  Joseph........ 

Weiirand.  Prederick 
Wallace,  William... 


Weisenborn.  Franz. ..do June    3, 

Wagner,  Charles do June    3, 


Yard.  George ...do June 

Yuntd,  Nicholas |...do !  June    3,' 

Zelzer,  Herman |...do i  June    3, 


3  !  Deserted  July  24,  1861. 
3  '-  Mustered  out  \7ith  company,  June  11,  1864. 
;  3    Dererted  June  1(3.  1861. " 
!  3  I  Deserted  August  29,  1.S63. 
i  3  :  Deserted  December  25,  1861. 
t  3  i  Muetered  out  with  couipany,  June  11,  1864. 
!  3  !  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
[  3  i  Tr.  to  company   G.   and  re-transferred,  Juno  5, 
j     18(54 — niusiered  out  with  couipany,  June  11,  '64. 
rj  i  Deserted  August  29.  1863. 
3  I  Deserted  August  29.  1863. 
3i  Deserted  June  10.  1861. 
3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  10,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  8.  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  25,  '62. 

Discharged  ou  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '62. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Disch.  ou  Surlzeon's  certificate — date  unknow;n. 

Discharged  on'Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  '63. 

Deserted  June  6,  1861. 

Deserted  September  1, 1861. 

Deserted  June  10.  1861.. 

Deserted  June  6,  1861. 

Tr.  to  Capt.  Shirraer's  battery,  Sept.  5,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  8,  '63. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  5th  regiment.  United  States  Cav- 
alry, December  3,  1862. 
3  j  Tr.  to  Capt.  Shirmer's  battery,  Sept.  7,  1861. 
3    Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant  company  I,  Septem- 
ber 27,  1861. 

Deserted  Julv  3.  186L 

Deserted  June  15,  1861. 

Deserted  August  31,  1863. 

Deserted  September  9,  1863. 

Deserted  September  9,  1863. 

Deserted  September  1.  1861. 
3  I  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
3 !  Missing  in  action  at  Cross  Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  '62. 
3  i  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


Company  F. 
recruited  at  philadelphl^.. 


Chauncey  Spering..  Capt... 
John  M.  Carson ...do  .... 


Chas.  S.  Harrington  1st  Lt. 
Mat'wC.Woodburn  2d  Lt. 

I 
Aug.  W.  Donaldson  IstSgt, 
George  J.  Ker ...do 

George  S.  Davis '...do .... 


WilU.im  W.  Ker do 


John  Leech 

Edmund  W.  Street 

James  Whittington 
James  H.  Brown.... 

Thomas  Carbry 

Henrj' Grant 

Henry  Hangliter 

Edward  M'Coy 

Edwin  L.  Cslcr 

Nathan  P.  Reinhart 
G.  W.  Whittington 
George  T.  Wales 


.do. 


..do.. 
Corp. 
..do.. 
...do.. 
..do.. 
...do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 


June 
June 

June 
June 

Jime 
June 

June 

June 

June 
June 

June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 


'61, 

i, 

'61, 

'61, 

1, 

'61, 

'61, 

1, 

'61, 

1, 

'61, 

1, 

'61, 

'61, 

1. 

'61, 

'61, 

1, 

'61, 

1, 

'61, 

1, 

'61, 

1, 

'61, 

1, 

'61, 

'61, 

'61, 

'61, 

1, 

'61, 

Dismissed  March  12,  1863. 

Promoted  from  2d  Lt.,  April,  1863 — mustered  out 
with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Sergeant,  April  18, 1863 — muster- 
'    ed  out  with  companj',  June  11,  18G4. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  March  20,  1862,  to  accept  promotion 
I    as  1st  Ijt.  65th  regiment  P.  V. 

Discharged  Nov.  8,  1862,  to  accept  promotion  as 
I    1st  Lt.^  157th  re.iciment  P.  Y. 

Transferred  to  ciJmpaiiy  C,  73d  regiment  P.  V., 
i    September,  1864— Vet. 
I  Muiitered  out  with  company,  July  11,  1864. 
,  lYnnsferred  to  company  C,  73d  regiment  P.  V., 
I    September,  1S64 — Vet. 
j  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
I  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1861— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Tr.  to  couipany  C,  73d  reg.  P.V.,  Sept.,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  company  C,73d  reg.  P.V.,  Sept.,  1864— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  IS,  '62. 

Mustered  otit  Avith  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Dishonorably  discharged,  September  17,  18G1. 


THREE   years'  SERVICE. 


409 


George  W.  Wiley.. 

John  Butcher 

Wm,  Schoenleber.. 
Bethell,  Benj.  B...„ 

Bastian,  Heiirv 

Bruff,  Richard. 

Bruncr,  George  F.. 
Bach,  Lewis  F„  .... 

Bilger,  Isaiah 

Branson.  .Samuel... 
Bo  wen,  William  S,. 

Byron,  John 

Butcher,  Ebenezer. 

Brown,  Samuel 

Collins,  Francis 

Crusmire,  Joseph.... 
Crossley,  Samuel ... 

Clark,  Samuel  C 

Cook,  Peter 

Counill,  Matthew... 

Cox,  Abel 

Cress,  Samuel  S, 

Cooper,  P>anklin,... 

Cleave,  William 

Doran,  Hugh 

Deaner,  Joseph 

Davis,  William 

Dessinger,  Levi 

Dei  singer,  Joseph... 

Ellis,  Jesse 

Ehler,  Christian 

Edinger,  Wm.  W... 

En  :ard,  John 

Ehleas,  Augustus... 
Ellison,  Hend'k  H.. 

Eckert,  Adam. 

Fees,  William 

Flinn,  James  M 

Fetters,  Michael 

Gillen,  Daniel 

Gibson,  George 

Gaun,  Charles 

Geary,  Winfield  S... 
Gorman,  William... 

Gillen,  .John 

Guniberg,  Fred'k... 

Gibson,  James 

Haramel,  Charl&s... 

Hales,  Edward. 

Harvev,  James  W.. 

Huff,  George  W 

Hoch,  William, 

Hanes,  William 

Hamilton,  John 

Hunter,  Abraham,. 

Haines,  John  P 

Haines,  Samuel 

Johnson,  Samuel  H 
Josephs,  Abraham.. 

Jones,  John 

Klein,  Charles 

Kerper,  William 


Keyser,  Aaron... 
Keenan,  Michael  F.. 

Konney,  James 

Kensil,  Joseph  A  .. 
Kitterman,  Robert. 

Kell,  Samuel 

Lamkin,  John 

Beech,  John  W 

Leress,  Thomas 

Mansfield,  Thos.  H 

Marhage,  John 

Myers,  John  H 

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June  J,  '61, 
Nov.  11,  '01, 
April  9,  '62, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  ,5,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  5,  '61, 
Nov,  12,  '62, 
Jan.  28,  '64, 
Mar.  25,  '64, 
June  1,  '61, 
Dec.  28,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  5,  '61, 
June  5,  '61, 
June  5,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
Aug.  20,  '63, 
Aug.  11,  '63, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  5,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
July  9,  '63, 
June  1,  '01, 
June  1,  '01, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '01, 
June  1,  '61, 
Nov.  19,  '62, 
June  5,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61. 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
Jan.  28,  '64, 
Feb.  20,  '64, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
Jan,  20,  '63, 
Aug.  20,  '63, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
Oct.  6,  '62, 
Aug.  11,  '63, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
Dec.  1,  '02, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 


June 
June 
June 
June 
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June 
June 
Nov. 
Nov. 
June 
June 
June 


Tr,  to  company  C,  73d  reg,  P.  V,,  Sept.,  1864— VeU 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  1,  '63. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  4,  1863. 
Tr,  to  companv  C,  73d  reg,  P.V.,  Sept,,  1864— Vet 
Tr.  to  company  C.  73d  reg.  P.  V..  Sept.,  1864— Vet, 
Tr.  to  company  O,  73d  reg,  P.V.,  Sept.,  18<>4— Vet, 
Tr.  to  company  O,  73d  reg.  P,  V.,  Sept.,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1864, 
Tr.  to  companv  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1864. 
Drowned  at  VVashington,  D.  C,  May  22,  1863. 
Deserted  July  16.  18(32. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Must-ered  out  with  companj',  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1804. 
Mustered  out  with  companVi  June  11,  1861, 
Tr.  to  compajiv  C,  73d  reg.  Pl  V.,  Sept..  1S04— Vet 
Tr.  tocomijany  C,  73d  reg.  P.V..  Sept.,  1S04— Vet. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.V.,  Sept.,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 
Mustei-ed  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P,  V.,  Sept.,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  companv  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1804. 
Tr,  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.V.,  Sept.,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1S64. 
Discharged  ou  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug,  5,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept,  8,  '01. 
Tr.  to  company  C,73d  reg.  P.V.,  Sept.,  1864— Vet, 
Deserted  May  25,  1862. 
Deserted  May  15,  186S. 

Tr.  to  companv  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1864. 
Tr.  to  companv  C,  73d  reg.  P.V.,  Sept.,  1804— Vet. 
Tr.  to  company  C.  73d  reg.  P.V.,  Sept.,  1864— Vet, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  7,  1802. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V,,  Sept.,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept,,  1S64. 
Deserted  July  5,  1861. 
Deserted  July  12,  1862, 
Deserted  July  10,  1863. 
Deserted  May  3,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  29,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  29,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  19,  '61. 
Tr.  to  companv  C,  73d  reg.  P. V.,  Sept.,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  company  C.  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1864. 
Deserted  J  ulv  28,  1801. 
Deserted  April  4.  1864— Vet. 
Deserted  August  18,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  G,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  Vith  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Dishonorably  diseh.  by  special  order  No.  182, 
Headquarters  Army  of  Potomac,  Dec.  12,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  June  15,  1861. 
Tr.  to  companv  C.  73d  reg.  P. V.,  Sept. ,  1804— Vet. 
Tr.  to  company  C,73d  reg.  P.V.,  Sept.,  1804— Vet. 
Tr.  to  companv  C,  73d  reg.  P.V..  Sept. ,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  C<.mpany  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1864. 
Deserted  June  8.  1861. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.V.,  Sept.,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73<i  }\^g.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  rog.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1804. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


410 


TWENTY-SEVEXTH  EEGIitEINT, 


Morehouse,  Walter  Private 

jVTvers,  William L.do 

Maxwell,  Wni,  W.J. ..do 

Mdloy,  Patrick !...do 

Morri-,  Frederick  I. ..do 

]N]iir|ihy,  Dennis L..do 

Murphy,  Richard....!.. .do 

UPDonald,  Joseph,..!. ..do 

M'llhenney,  Geo  Wj...do 

M'llbennev,  Jno.  H  ...do 


Neff,  Andrew 

Niell,  Samuel  A 

Obetz,  Aaron  H 

Powers,  Michael 

Peters,  Henry.., 

Piper,  John 

Percy,  Henry 

Park,  James 

Peters,  George 

Quinn.  Jame^ 

Kichardsoa,  Ctras;  H 

Rudd,  Michael 

Khinehart,  Wm.  Ij 
Rogers,  (Charles  F... 

Smith.  William 

Stow,  Abraham 

Small,  P'rancis 

Showaker,  William... do 
Smedley,  John  F....l...do 

Schafler,  Joseph j...do 

Stackhouse  Charles  ...do 


...do 

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...dc    .. 
...do 


Stockton,  Chas.  H 
Schoil,  Thomas  J  , 

Stutts,  Peter 

Schworer,  Ambrose 
St.  Clair,  Louis,.., 
Timme,  Robert ... 

Towers,  John 

Voight,  Joseph  L.... . 
Williams,  Jacob,   --! 


Williams,  John 

Walton,  Edwin  F... 

Weller,  John 

Wafer,  Richard 

Wilhams,  Edwin  F 

Wilson,  Charles 

Wild,  John 

Young,  George  W,.. 


...do 

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do 

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June  .5, 
June  5, 
Nov.  11, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
Nov,  II, 
Nov.  11, 
June  1, 
June  5, 
July  18, 
June  1, 
Nov.  21, 
Jan.  28, 
Sept.  19, 
June  1, 
June  5, 
Aug.  21, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June 
June  1, 
June  I, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
Aug.  21, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
Aug.  20, 
June  1, 
Aug.  20, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
June  1, 
Aug.  21, 
Dec.  28, 
Aug.  18, 
;  Aug.  21, 


1,  '6 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  ll,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  June  11,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  7.3d  reg."P.  V.,  Sept.,  1863. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.V.,  Sept.,  18G4— Vet. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  March  1,  1863. 
Dishonorably  discliargtid,  December  12,  1S61. 
Dishonorably  disfharged,  December  12,  1861. 
DishonorabiV  discharged,  December  12,  1861 
Tr.  tocompany  C,73d  reg.  P.  V.,Sept.,  1864— Vet. 
Deserted  November  14,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgf^on's  certificate,  June  18,  '61. 
Tr,  to  company  C,  73(1  reg.  F.  V.,Sept.,  1S64— Vet. 
Deserted  Februarv  l^,  1864. 

Tr.  tocompany  C,'73d  reg".  P.V.,  Sept.,  1854— Vet. 
Tr,  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  Te<;.  P.  Y-,  Sept.,  1864.. 
Deserted  August  2,),  186". 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  September  9,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg,  P,  V.  Sept,,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  '64— Vet. 
Discbarge^I  on  Surg,  certificate,  March  13,  1863. ' 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  19,'61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon'scertificate,  Dec.  14,  '61. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.V.,  Sept.,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V,,  Sept.,  1864. 
Deserted  July  30,  1861. 
Deserted  June  20,  1862. 
Deserted  Februarv  17,  1864. 
Deserted  July  12,1 862. 
Deserted  December  24,  1863, 
Deserted  June  14,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  \vith  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  witli  comixmj^,  June  11,  1864. 
i  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
'  Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 
Tr,  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1864. 
Deserted  August  2.5,  1863. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  73d  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.,  1864. 


Company  G.* 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Dagobert  Hujus Capt 

Jas.HamiltonKuhn  IstLt... 

Alex'r  H.  White L.do 

Adolph  Shaefifer ]  2d  Lt .. 

Emil  2^1eyer ...do 

Lewis  A.  Saunders  ...do 

! 

Anton  «!chmidt '  IstSgt. 

Ijcwis  B.  Gaul... Serg't.. 

Ch.iries  Schwartz do 


Aug.  1,  '61, 
Oct.     21,  '61, 

Mar.  16,  '63, 
Nov.  14,  '61, 
Sept.     1,  '61, 

Sept.    1,  '61, 

Aug.  1,'61, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 
Aug,     1,  '61, 


Resigned  .Tanuary  11, 1863. 

Promoted  from  2d  Lt,,  Dec.  1,  '61— killed  at  New 
Market  Cross  Roads,  Va.,  June  .30,  1862. 

Captured  at  Gettysburg^disch.  Dec.  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  company  C,  Dec.  13,  1863. 

Promoted  to  2d  lit..  Jan.  14, 1862— to  IstLt.  com- 
pany C.  November  1,  1862. 

Commissioned  1st  Lieutenant,  January  14, 1861 — 
not  mustered — discharged  May  18,  1864. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged— expiration  of  term. 

Discharged-=,expiration  of  term. 


*  No  muster-out  roll  of  this  company  is  on  file  in  the  Adjutant  General's  Office  of  the  State. 
The  names  and  remarks  were  taken  from  the  regimental  descriptive  book,  which  dates  only 
from  1863,  therefore,  the  names  of  those  members  who  were  killed,  discharged  or  deserted 
prior  to  186.%  do  not  appear- 


TBTRBE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


411 


John  W,  Detjen...... 

Joseph  Houser 

John  Seitz 

Frank  Zink 

Andreas,  Nicholas.. 

Beck,  Charles 

Berger,  Martin 

Brenn,  Frederick... 

Britting,  George 

Barnitz,  John 

Brinkman,  H 

Burns,  Philij) 

Cutrins,  Max 

Calvert,  Thomas 

•Curran,  VViiliam... 
■Christy,  William  . 

Ernest,  Henry 

Fischer,  Christian. 
Cfunteman,  Michael 

<jroetz,  Gottlieb 

Greenfield,  James 

Haller,  Jacob 

Houser,  John 

Hermann,  Trangott 

Kircheimer,  Jos 

King,  August .„ 

Kessler,  George 

Knecht,  John  

Knelland,  Elisha  ... 
Locker,  Frederick.. 

Liorenz,  Mathias 

Laird,  Richard....... 

Landsey,  John 

Lamau^  James 

Lewis,  George  H 

Marx,  David 

MuUer,  John 

Muller,  Oscar 

Moore,  Frisland 

Mossuer,  Gottlieb... 
M'Cluskey,  Wm„... 

M'Nally,  James 

Norton,  Patrick 

Pitz,  Ulrich 

Roetsch,  Edward... 

Rowan,  John  W 

Sauer,  Christian 

Schneider,  Francis.. 

Schoen,  David 

Scott,  William 

Smith,  George  K 

Stranger,  Jacob 

Thomas,  Emanuel.. 

Veith,  Martin 

Vetter,  John 

Voelker,  J  acota 

Werner,  Frank 

Wallace,  Francis.... 
Winter,  John,  1st... 
Winter,  John,  2d.... 

Weigel,  John 

Wiltinger,  Christ'n 

Weaver,  George 

Zimmerman,  Fred.. 
Zuefle,  George. 


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1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
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1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

2,  '61, 
18,  '63, 
18,  '63, 
14,  '63, 

1,  '61, 
14,  '62, 
17,  '63. 
17,  '63, 
14,  '62, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
17,  '63, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
1, '61, 
1,  '61, 

17,  '63, 
1,  '61, 
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18,  '63, 
1.  '61, 

17,  '63, 

18,  '63, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

17,  '63, 

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17,  '63, 

14,  '62, 
17,  '63, 

1,  '61. 
1,  '61, 
W,  '63, 
1,  '61, 
3,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

15,  '63, 
15,  '63, 

1,  '61, 
17,  '63, 
1,  '61, 

14,  '62, 
],  '61, 

1,  '61, 

15,  '63, 
15,  '63, 

2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 

17,  '63, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 


Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  2,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar,  3;,  '63. 

Discharged— expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Dircharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Deserted  September  9,  1863. 

Deserted  September  17,  1863. 

Deserted  October  2,  1861. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Mar,  1,  1864. 

De-serted  September  17,  1863. 

Deserted  September  2,  1863. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Deserted  September  2,  1863. 

Discharged — expii-ation  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — exph-ation  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  14,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  8,  '63. 

Deserted  October  2,  1863, 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Killed  at  Missionary  Ridge,  November  25,  1863. 

Deserted  October  2,  1863. 

Deserted  September  2,  1863. 

Discharged— expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  2,  1863. 

Deserted  September  3,  1863. 

Discharg-ed — expiration  of  term. 

Deserted  September  3,  1863. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Killed  at  Cross  Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Transferred  to  Co.  E,  27th  reg.  P.  V,,  June  5,  '64, 

Discharged — expir.ation  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Killed  fit  Chancellorsville,  May  2,  1863. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Deserted  October  2.  1863. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Killed  at  Missionary  Ridge,  November  25,  1863. 


412 


TWENTY -SEVENTH   KEGIMEIfT, 


Company  H. 
recruited  at  psiladelphia. 


Albert  Heibbel 

liouis  F.  Resag  .... 
Hugo  V.  Seidlitz.. 

Charles  Under  .... 


James  C.  Biddle... 

Charles  Leo. 
John  Kumpel.... 

Adoli^^TafeL  ... 
Francis  Mayers. 

Charles  Draeger... 

Geo.  Grunenwald. 

Frank  Gruber. 


Alex,  Gableng., 
Alex.  Keist 

William  PfeiflGsr 
Henry  Reiner 
Julius  Stem 
Abr'in  Hcbeuringer 
Antou  Zimmerman 
Theodore  Kuehn, 
Daniel  Breede 
Jacob  Briel 

Frederick  Doterer.. 

Robert  Dietrick 

Ferdinand  Feidler.. 
Thomas  Flammer._ 
Christian  Gross 
Christian  Kull.. 

John  Meyer 

Peter  Reith 

Albert,  Ferdinand.. 

Appel,  Francis 

Appel,  Henry 

Buckenberger,  F ... 

Betz,  Reinhard 

Baier,  George „.. 

Diener,  Charles 

Dawson,  Charles.... 
Eisenman,  .Jacob ... 

Fallab,  Adolph 

Feurstein,  Joseph... 
Fuchs,  Frederick... 

Faubil,  Martin 

Fleck,  Christopher 

Gauss,  Gottfried 

j  Gruber,  John 

Helm,  Micha&l 

Hock,  Charles. 

Hermann,  Philip... 
Hasiier,  Frederick.. 
Harris,  Samuel 


HagenianD,  Chas.. 
Hotiman,  Leonard. 

Hinsel,  Joseph 

Hetzcl,  Joseph 


Capt... 
1st  Lt. 
..do.... 


.do. 


.do 


June  1,  '61, 

Juine  1,  '61, 

Dec.  1,  '61, 

Aug.  1,'61, 


Nov.  1,  '61, 

Dec.  18,  >61, 
June  1,  '61, 

May  31, ''61, 
June  1,  '61, 

June  1,  '61, 

June  1,  '61, 

June  1,  '61, 


June  1,  '61, 
June  1,'61, 


June  1, 
June  10, 

June  1,. 

June  1, 

June  1, 

June  1 , 

June  1, 

June  1, 

June  1, 

June  1, 

June  1, 

Juno  I, 
June  10, 

June  1, 

June  1, 

June  1, 
June  10, 

June  1, 

June  If 

June  1, 

June  1, 

June  1, 

June  1, 

June  1, 

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June  1, 

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June  1, 

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June  1, 

Jttne  1, 

June  1, 

June  1, 
June  10, 

June  1, 

June  10, 

June  1, 
June  10, 

June  I, 


Resigned  March  8, 188S. 

Promoted  to  Captain  company  A,  Jan.  14,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Sergeant  to  1st  Lieutenant,  Jan, 

21,  1862— to  Captain  company  K,  Nov.  1,  1862. 
Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Junel,  ^62— to  2d  Lt,,  Nov  1,  '62— 

to  1st  Lieutenant,  March- 19, 1864— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  II,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Major  and  transferred  to  Ma>.  Gen. 

Meade's  Staff,  November  5,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Adjutant,  Decen>ber  18,  186'1. 
Prorrioted  tc>2d  Lieutenant,  December  !,•  1861 — to 

Ist,  Lieutenant  company  E,  Noveniber  1,  1862. 
Resigned  September  8.  1863. 
Captured  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863— died  at 

Anderson ville,  June 22,  1864,  grave,  21,333. 
Pr,  to  l!or.,  June  1,  '62— to  Sgt.,  June  8,  '62— to  1st. 

Sgt.,  Mar.  1,  '64 — mus.  out  with  Ca ,  Junell,  '64. 
Captured  November  25,,  1863 — died  in  prison — 

date  unknown. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Aug.  27,  1863 — transferred 

to  Co. -C^and  re-transferred  to  Co.  H,  June  8,  '64 — 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Deserted  August  5,  1861. 

Promoted  toSecond  Lieutenant  company  E,  Oc- 
tober 1,  18i32. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  eertiffcate,.  Sept.  9,  '61. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate^  Sept.  9,  '61, 
Des&rted — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  28,  1863. 
Killed  at  Cross  Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mus.  out  with  Co.,  Juno  11,  '64 — bu.  record— died 

at  Andersonville,  April  14,  1864,  grave,  543. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon ^s  certificate,  June  13,  '61. 
Deserted' August  25,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 
Discharged  on  Sui-geon's  certificate,  Aug.  15,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  11,  '61. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Deserted  July  12,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeons  certificate,  Jan.  20,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Disc]>arged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  10,  '61. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  II,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  16,  '61. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1, 1861. 
Deserted  April  29,  1862. 
Deserted  October  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  Avith  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  II,  1864. 
Reduced  from  Corporal,  Aug.  1, 1861 — discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  November  22^  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  2[>,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  29,  1862- 
Transferred  to  conipany  3,  March  20>  1,62. 
Deserted  August  25, 1861. 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


413 


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RFMARKS. 

Jacoby,  Herman 

Jaeger,  Ferdinand.. 
Kless,  George  John 
Kiug,  Francis  Chas 
Kamfoff,  Peter 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do   ... 

June  10 
June    1 
.June    1 
June    1 
June  10 
June    1 
June    1 
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Mustered  out  with  company,  Jime  11,  1864. 
Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  2,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  j\me  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11.  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Sent.  14,  '61. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  25,  1863. 
Deserted  July  2,  1862. 
Deserted  June  10,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mtistered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certilicate.  May  28, 1862. 
1  >ischarged  on  Surgeon's  certiticat  e,  J  une  15, 1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  25,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  12,  '61. 
Died  at  Winchester,  Va.,  April  27,  1S62. 
Died  at  Alexandria  Va     Au"'ust27   1861 

Kerper,  Mathias 

...do..... 
..do    • 

Kamigan,  A'dolph... 
Kuebler,  Charles.... 
Tjehman,  Henry.   . 

...do 

...do 

do 

Lehman,  Charles  ... 
Laubenheimer,  W.. 
Lernor,  George 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mergentbaler,  John 
Meish,  Lorenz 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Miller  August. 

do 

M'Cartney,  Michael 

Ochlert,  Charles 

Eahm,  Martin 

...do 

...do 

..,do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  15,  '61. 
Deserted  August  27,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certilicate,  Sept.  12,  '61. 
Fr.  to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  1861— reduced  Dec.  1,  1861— 
discharged  on  Surgeon's  certilicate,  April  2,  '63. 
Rilled  at  Cross  Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 
Deserted  January  28,  1862. 
Deserted  January  28,  1862. 
Mustered  out  Avith  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  companyj  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  9,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  7,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  24,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  2, 1863. 
Transferred  to  Artillery,  November  28,  1861. 
Transferred  to  73d  regiment  P.  V.,  May  23,  1864. 
Died  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  May  28,  1862. 
Deserted  March  10,  1863. 

do 

do 

Reitz,  Frederick 

Eauseher,  William 
Rupp,  Adolph    

...do 

...do 

do 

Reinhart,  John 

Schwindinger,  Joa.. 
Scheuringer,  David 

Sattler,  Gustav 

Schmidt,  Otto 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Schenkel,  (Gottfried 
Steinlein,  Charles... 
Schulze,  August  H 
Scheuringer,  Lud'g 

Stark,  Frederic 

Schlegel  John . . 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Schlandt,  George.... 

Tremer,  Charles 

Theisz,  George 

...do 

...do 

do 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  Artillerv,  September  2,  1861. 

Killed  at  Cross  Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Uthardt,  Christ'r.... 
Vollmer,  George.... 

...do 

do 

Vollmer,  Gottlieb... 
Weil,  Jacob 

...do 

do 

Weigele,  JohnM.... 
Woebbeking,  Louis 

...do 

...do 

..do   ... 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  12,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  2,  '61. 

Zernickow,  Wm 

do     .. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Zehrlaut,  Conrad... 
Zeh,  Theodore 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  at  Philadelphia,  March  10,  1864. 

Company  I. 

RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


JchnN.  Lang... 
Shreve  Ackley. 


Charles  B.  Wagner 


Jastrow  Alexander 
John  M.  Hassan ...., 


Walter  S.  Briggs 

Andrew  Bodenstein 


Capt... 
..do.... 

..do.... 

1st  Lt. 
..do.... 


2d  Lt... 

1st  Sgt. 


June 
June 


June 


.Tune 
June 


Sept. 
June 


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'61, 

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'61, 

3 

3, 

'61, 

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'61, 

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'61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Major,  October  2,  1861. 

Promoted  from  Adj.  to  Capt.,  October  2,  1861— 

resigned  March  20,  1863. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  company  E,  to  2d  Lt.— 

to  1st  Lt.,  May  12,  1862— to  Captain,  March  20, 

1863— mus.  out  with  company,  June  11,  18G4. 
Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  August,  1861— to  Adj.,  May  12,  '62. 
Pr.  from  private  company  E,  to  2d  Lt.,  Dec.  25, 

1862— to  1st  Lt.,  May  1,  1863— mustered  out  with 

company,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Cor.'  to  2d  Lt.,  Feb.  1,  1862— to 

Adjutant,  September  20,  1862. 
Captured  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863— died  at 

Richmond,  Va.— date  unknown. 


414 


TWEJTTY-SEVENTH  KBGIMBNT, 


Loepold  Burjaur Serg't..  June 

J... do, 


Francis  Bassman 


Adrian  Gerber.. 


James  M'Mullin... 

Jacob  Spear 

John  R.  Bignell  ... 


.  June    1,  'Gl 
•  I  June    1,  '01 


...do I  Juno 

...do !  June 

Corp... I  June 


Charles  Daugherty 
Albert  A.  Duncan... 

William  Fetters I . . .  do .. . 

Jacob  Heileman !...do ... 

James  James !...do... 

Charles  Pleifer L.do  ... 

George  W.  Ramsen'...do ... 
Casper  Streiwick do  . 


Peter  Schwarz 

Lewis  A.  Saunders 
Maxmillian  Scherer 
Jacob  Wild 


George  M.  Emery... 
Altermass,  William 

Brown,  John 

Barrot,  Adam 

Brown,  Samuel 

Bradley,  James 

Birkinixder,  John... 

Burine,  Hem-y 

Bender,  Peter 

Brown,  William  F.. 

Boggee,  Joseph 

Charles,  John  S 

Carlpenter,  J  ohn 

Collier,  James 

Carson,  Thomas.^. 

Deitz,  Charles 
Darnesq,  John 
Daniel,  James  M.... 
Emery,  George  W.. 

Frank,  Charles 

Fall,  Francis 

Fizone,  Charles 

France,  Alexander 

Fritz,  Charles 

Fauling,  Franz 

Ganz,  John 

Gill,  John 

Goodman,  Henry... 

Giles,  George 

Gordan,  Timothy ... 

Genoskie,  Robert ... 

Guenther,  I.ouis 

Gneiu,  Louis 

Geiscl,  Frederick  ... 

Hess,  Peter 

Hughes,  William... 

Hess,  Philip 

Hummel,  Jacob 

Hildebrand,  John... 

Hetter,  Gottlieb 

Horn,  John 

Halm,  John 

Jones,  Benjamin 


.do. 


.do I  Sept. 

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.do June 


June 
June 
June 
Juno 

June 
June 
June 
June 
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.rune 
June 
June 
June 

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Oct. 


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June 
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June  1, 

Oct.  2, 

June  1, 

June  J, 

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June  1, 

June  1, 

June  1, 

June  1, 


3,  '61, 


Promoted  from  Corporal,  January  1,  1864 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Captured  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863— died  at 
Richmond,  Va. — datetirdinown. 

Promoted  from  Corporal,  August  1,  1861 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Deserted  June,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  15,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Kovember  20,  1862 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  Apr.  3,  '63,  fol'•^vds.  rec.  at  Cross  Keys,  Va. 

Disch.  Sept.  10,  '63,  for  wds.  rec.  at  Gettysburg. 

Deserted  July,  1861. 

Deserted  March  28,  1862. 

Deserted  November  8,  1862. 

Missing  in  action  at  Gettj'sburg,  Jaly  1,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  3,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  December  11,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Captured  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863— died  at 
Andersonville,  August  7,  1864,  grave,  4,945. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant  Co.  C,  Nov.  1,  1862. 

Deserted  J  niy,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Jtdy  1,  1862 — discharged 
onSurgeon'.'icorliticate,  P'ebruary  9,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  3,  1851. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon "sj certificate,  Jan.  20, 1863. 

Miistered  out  with'company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mis.  in  action  at  Missionary  Jlidge,  Nov.  25,  '63. 

iSlissing  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863. 

Missing  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's' certiticate,  Jan.  6,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Oct.  7,  1862. 

Transferred  to  109th  reg.  P.  V.,  June,  1864.— Vet. 

Deserted  July,  1861. 

Mustered  out  v.dth  company,  .Tune  11,  1864. 

1  ischarged  on,  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  8,  1882. 

Died  at  Georgetown,  1).  C,  September  16,  1862 — 
buried  in  Military  Asylum  Cem'y,  Arlington. 

Died  i'eb.  28,  '64,  oi"  wds.  received  at  Missionary 
Ridge — buried  at  Chattanooga,  grave,  413. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Capt.  Shirmer's  Battery,  Oct.  1,  '61. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863. 

Discharged  August  3,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
at  Cross  Keys7  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  31, 186L 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 

Deserted  February,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  19, 18G2. 

Mustered  out  with'company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mis.  in  action  at  JNIissionary  Ridge,  Nov.  25,  '63. 

Captured  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863— died  at 
Andersonville,  May  13,  1864,  grave,  1,063. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  20,  '61. 

Transferred  to  lU9th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64 — 
mustered  out  May  22,  1865. 

Transferred  to  company  E,  March  1,  1862. 

Died  at  Georgetov/n,  D.  C,  July  14,  1861. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  August  1,  1861. 

Prisoner— died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Nov.  18, 1863. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Corporal,  July  3,  1861— reduced  Feb.  22, 
'6'1— mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  6,  '61. 

Discharged  October  23,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
.'-t  Cross  Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  8,  1862. 

Tr.  to  Captain  Shirmer's  Battery,  Sept.  1,  1861. 

Deserted  August,  1861. 

Deserted  Augisst,  1861. 

Mustered  out  Avith  company,  June  11,  1864. 


THREE   YEJ1R8'    SERVICE. 


415 


DATE  OF  MUSTER 

1 

J.NTO  SERVICE. 

3 

RBMABE3. 

Kinkner,  Jesse  F... 

Private 

Jnne 

'01, 

Mustered  out  with  comp.^ny,  June  11,  1864. 

Krig,  Heinrich 

...do 

June 

'(il. 

8 

Discharged  on  Surtreons  certificate,  Mav  9, 1861. 

Leigtz,  Constant!  ae 

...do 

June 

'ul, 

y. 

Mustered  out  witii  companv,  Juno  11,  1864. 

liCibhag,  George 

...do 

June 

'<:i, 

•A 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1864. 

Ladiier,  John 

...do 

June 

'iil. 

3 

Deserted  February,  18G-->, 

Ledduer,  John 

...do 

Jnne 

'•'.1. 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  rf)ll. 

Morris,  William  H.. 

...do 

June 

T.l, 

•■'> 

Mustereii  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Montz,  John 

...do 

June 

'HI, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company.  Jnne  11,  1864. 

Meier,  Charles 

...do 

./une 

'61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Sur^-eon's  certificate.  Sept.,  1861. 

Marferd,  George 

...do 

Oct. 

'.52, 

3 

Prisoner— died  at  Tdchmond,  Va..  Nov.  liS,  1863. 

Mintzer,  Chris'r 

...do 

June 

'*51, 

3 

Deserted  March,  1SG2. 

Meier,  Albert 

...do 

June 

Til, 

3 

Deserted  Julv,  1861. 

M'Collum.  Richard 

...do..... 

June 

'61, 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Pfeifor,  William 

...do 

June 

'■'il. 

3 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Quante,  John 

...ao 

June 

'()1, 

3 

I)ischarsie(l  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.,  1861. 

Quillien,  John  M.... 

...do 

Aua:. 

25, 

'<5-', 

Transferred  to  109th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Quante,  Theodore... 

...do 

June 

'.51, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Rosonstein,  David... 

...do 

June 

'(Jl, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.,  1861. 

...do 

Aug. 
June 

'HI, 

3 
3 

Seawazi,  Peter 

...do 

Mustered  out  \\-ith  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Schatfer,  Matthew... 

...do 

June 

'HI, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1S64. 

Singer,  John 

...do 

June 

'HI, 

3 

Transferred  to  109th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Strobel,  Andrew 

...do 

June 

'HI, 

3 

Died  of  sun  stroke  at  Front  Royal,  Va.,  July  1,  '62. 

Smith,  Jacob 

...do 

June 

'Hi, 

3 

Deserted  August,  1861. 

So'iith,  Henrj^ 

...do 

June 

'HI, 

•^ 

Deserted  August,  1861. 

Tape,  Bernard 

...do 

June 

'HI, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Thuring,  Frederick 

...do 

June 

'01, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  29,  1862. 

Tintel,  George 

...do 

June 

'HI, 

3 

Tr.  to  Capt.  Shirmer's  Battery,  June,  1862.       " 

Walker,  William  C 

...do 

Jnne 

'61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Wunch,  Dominoe... 

...do 

June 

'HI, 

3: 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Weaver,  Henry 

...do 

June 

'61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  19, 1862 

Wilson,  Edmund... 

...do 

June 

'61, 

-1 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  18, 1862. 

^Vunch,  Ignatz 

...do 

June 
Aug. 

A 

'HI, 
'62, 

3I 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V..  June  1,  '64. 

W*right,  John 

...do 

^Vunch,  Joseijh 

...do 

Aug. 
June 

'61, 
'61, 

1 

Transferred  to  109th  reaiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Wunch,  Raymond.. 

...do 1 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  August,  1801. 

Withrock,  Fred'k... 

...do 1 

June 

'HI, 

3 

Killed  at  Cross  Kevs,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 

Wassenburg,  John 

...do i 

June 

'61, 

3 

Died  March  18,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Mis- 

sionary Ridge,  November  25,  1863. 

Wilson,  Thomas 

...do ! 

June 

1. 

'61, 

3 

Desertea  August,  1861. 

C  o  irp  ANY   K . 

RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


Henry  Menninger. 
Peter  A.  M'Aloon. 

Hugo  V.  Seidlitz. 
John  Hannappel.. 


Charles  Kuehn 

JohnH.  Rehron 

James  C.  Biddle  .... 

Joseph  Grimm 

Adol'h  F.Vogelbach 


Adolph  Tafel .. 
Charles  Bauer.  < 


Charles  Stortzer , 

Frederick  Luders.., 

Gottlieb  Bendel 

Jesse  Fulmer 


Theodore  Sander.. 


Capt....'  June    4,  '61, 
do 'May   31,  '61, 

Dec.      1,  '61, 
..do I  June    1, '61, 

IstLt...!  May   31,  '61, 

...do I  Aug.  27,  '61, 

...do I  Nov.     1, '61, 

...do I  Jan.    26,  '62, 

...do '  June    J.  '61, 

..do '  May   31, '61, 

..do '  June     1,  '61, 

2d  Lt...i  June    1,  '61, 

..do I  May  31,  '61, 

1st  Sgt.|  June    4,  '61, 
„do i  June    4,  '61, 

..do !  June    1, '61, 


Promoted  from  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.,  June  17, 1861 — re- 

sierned  July  29,  1861. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt — to  1st  Lt.,  June 

17,  186 L— to  Captain,  August  1,  1861— to  Major, 

November  1,  1862. 
Pr.  from  1st  Lt.  company  H,  November  1,  '62 — 

transferred  to  company  A,  January  1,  1863. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.  conmany  K,  Sept.  21,  1862 — 

to  1st  Lt.,  Nov.  1.  1862— to  Capt.  Dec.  13,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  November  1,  1861. 
Resigned  January  '21,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  H,  November  1,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  D,  January  1,  1863. 
Transferred  from  company  B,  as  2d  Lt.,  Jan.  1, 

18G3— promoted  to  1st  Lt.  Co.  B,  Dec.  13,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Hospital  Steward  to  2d  Lt.,  Nov. 

1,  1802— transferred  to  company  H,  Jan.  1,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Sergeant  Major,  to  1st  Lt.,  March 

20.  ]Si)4— mustered  out,  June  22,  1864. 
Resigned  March  7,  1862. 

I'r.  fr.  Co.  B— Ivilled  at  Cross  K:eys,Va.,  June  8,'62. 
Deserted  January  27,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Oct.  21, 1861— to  1st  Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  '62— 

mustered  out  with  compnny,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  1,  1861— to  1st  Sgt.,  Feb. 

,%  1S62— to  Sgt.  Majcf,  November  1, 1862. 


416 


TWEXTY-SEYBNTn   EEGIMENT, 


NAME. 

RAKK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

"4 
> 

3 

3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

I 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

EEMAaKS. 

Andrew  Kreiser .... 

John  H.  Norton.,... 
Peter  Orth 

Serg't.. 

...do.... 
...do 

June 

June 
June 

June 
May 
June 
Sept. 
June 
Aug. 
Aug. 
June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

Jan. 

June 

Oct. 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

Jun6 

June 

June 

June 

May 

June 

June 

June 

June 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

Jime 

Aug. 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Feb. 

4,  '61, 

4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

4,  '61, 

30,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

23,  '62, 
6,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
1,  '62, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

31,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

15,  '62, 
23,  '63, 
28,  '62, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

25,  '62, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

26,  '64, 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  November  1, 1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1861. 

Deserted  October  6,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  May  5,   1861  —  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  109th  reg.  P.  V..  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  cerLtflcate,  Nov.  8,  '61. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1.  '64. 

Transferred  to  109th  reg.  P.  V..  June  1,  '61— Vet. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  26,  1865. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  11,  '64. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  November  1,  1S62— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Deserted  June  7,  1S61. 

Ei'oy  Patterson  .... 
Henry  Kosensrarten 

Ileinrich  Yagel 

A  us:.  Blankehhorn. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Corp.... 
...do 

Robt.  A.  Hennessey 

Sixtus  Lang 

Jacob  Oesterle. 

...do 

...do 

..do 

John  Rempler. 

..do 

Charles  Sohuler 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Deserted  June  7,  1861. 

Deserted  .July  26,  1861. 

Transferred  to  109th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

William  Schenfele.. 

Jos,  Tomlinson, 

Arthur  Waterson... 
John  Apfel 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Thomas  Donnelly... 
Edward  Harris, 

...do 

do 

Deserted  July  29,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Stirgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  20,  '63. 

Deserted  June  12,  1861. 

Deserted  March  30,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Deserted  June  15,  1861. 

Deserted  August  31,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11.  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1862. 

Deserted  January  27,  1862.  ■ 

Transferred  to  109th  reg   P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Died  Oct.  1,  '63,  of  wds.  received  at  Gettysburg. 

Beiij.  F.  M' Daniels 

Michael  Trainor 

Adruflf,  ?Ioward 

Artold,  Theodore.... 

Aiman,  Gottlieb 

Bart,  Ferdinand 

Bradly,  Michael 

Bauer,  Martin  , 

...do 

...do 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

...do 

...do 

Black,  William 

Bond,  Alexander ... 
Bitz.  Heinrich 

...do 

...do 

do 

Bradly,  Michael 

Cunningham,  Thos 
Campbell,  John 

...do 

...do 

do 

Deserted  June  15, 1861. 
Mu.stered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  2,  '62. 
Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  June,  1861. 
Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Cross  Keys,Va.,  June  8,  '62. 
Deserted  June  15,  1861 
Mustered  out  with  company.  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  109th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Paroled  prisoner— absent  at  muster  out. 
Paroled  prisoner— absent  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  Light  ArtiUery,  Sept.  27,  1861. 

Casselberry,  S.  S.... 
Convery,  Francis.... 
Cunningham,Hugh 
Dolan,  Patrick 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Donahue,  Daniel 

Disney,  William  B 
Disney,  Thomas  B.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Danelsauer,  Chris'n 

...do::... 

.  do 

Downs,  Thomas 

Dressino,  Charles... 
Dugan,  Dennis 

...do 

...do 

do 

Deserted  June  9,  1861. 
Deserted  June  8,  1861. 
Deserted  June  28,  1861. 

Delaney,  Patrick 

Easby,  William 

Gannon,  Patrick..  .. 

...do 

...do 

do 

Killed  at  Chattanooga,  November  25,  1863. 

Deserted  August  2,  1861, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Paroled  prisoner— absent  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  -wath  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg— absent  at  muster  out. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Aug.  1,  '61. 

Deserted  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  23,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Feb.  1,  18G2  — reduced  July,  1862— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Deserted  June  12,  18G1. 
Deserted  June  9,  1861. 
Deserted  June  5, 1851. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  2,  '63. 
Mustered  out  Avith  company,  June  11,  18(54. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  11.  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1,  '6S. 
Transferred  to  109th  reg.  P.  V..  Juno  1,  '(54— Vet. 

Green,  William 

Greaves,  Robert 

...do 

do 

Hoffman,  Jacob 

...do 

..  do 

Hassenauer,  Jacob.. 
Hummel,  Sebastian 
Hongerford,  James 

Jaus,  Jacob 

Johnson,  Edwin 

Kattschmidt,  Dan'l 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Kane,  William  H... 
Klump,  Christian... 

Kiebler,  Michael 

Koester,  Herman... 
liichtenhahn,  Geo... 
Jjannan,  Michael.... 
I^eutz,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

JJndenmeyer,  <^eo.. 
Liglit,  William  H... 

...do 

...do 

^rtUETE  TEAKS'   SETlVlCE. 


417 


NAME. 

HANK. 

1 

DATE  <«•  ffiUSTRR     | 
•INTO  SERVI-CK.       K 

»  EM  ARKS. 

iLerman,  Edward 

Lillioh,  John 

Private 
...do..... 
...do 

June 
June 
June 
Jono 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Aug. 

Jtine 

June 
June 
June 
June 
Dec. 
June 
June 

June 
Aug. 
June 
June 
Jane 
June 
June 

June 
June 
June 
June 

June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 

June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Feb. 

June 
Jan. 
June 
June 
June 

4,  '61,    3 
4,  '61,  '  3 
4,  '61,  i  3 
4,  '61,  1  3 
4,  '61,  ;  3 
4,  '61,  j  3 
4, '61,    3 
4,  '61,  1  3 
4, '61,  (3 
4,  '61,  !  3 

Missing  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863. 
Deserted  July  4,  1SC3. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  2,  '65. 
DischaTged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  2,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  7,  1862. 

Miller,  WUliam 

Mnrntjauer,  Abr'm 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mitchell,  William... 

...do 

...do 

Moore,  Henry 

...do 

Deserted  June  28,  1861. 

M'Alar,  Owon .  ...... 

...do.. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .Tune  11,  1864. 
Paroled  prisoner— transferred  to  109th  regiment 

P.  v.,  Juno  1,  1864. 
Died  Juno  12,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Cross 

Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 
Killed  at  Cross  Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 
Deserted  June  11,  1861. 

M'Gianis,  Henry,... 
M'Laughhn,  Patr'k 
M'Gwern,  Hxi^'h.. 

...do 

...do 

.>.do,    . 

2, '62, 

4,  '6!, 

4,  '61, 
4  '61 

3 
3 
3 

M'Cann,  James    .. 

..do     . 

M'Cann  Jehn. 

..do 

4,  '61,    ^ 

Deserted  June  11,  1801. 

M'Doweli,  William 
M'Caflfortv,  Jno.  G., 

'Nugent,  Neil, 

Oliver  William 

...do 

...do 

...do 

.d©     , 

4, '61, 
13,  '62, 
4, '61, 
4, '61, 

4,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4, '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4, '61, 

4, '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4, '61, 

4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
1,'62, 

4,  '61, 
3, '64, 
4.  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

a 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Deserted  August  2,  1861, 

Deserted  April  fr,  1864. 

Deserted  August  2, 1861. 

Died  December  12,  1803,  of  wounds  received  at 

Chattanooga,  Tenn..,  Novctnber  25,  1863. 
Missing  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863. 
Missing  ina,cti0H  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863. 
Deserted  Juno  5,  1831. 

Orth,  Michael 

'Orth    Jacob    .  - 

...do..... 
.  do 

O'Brien,  Henry 

...do 

Otto,  August 

Owens,  James. 

...do 

...do..... 

Deserted  July  SO,  1801, 
Deserted  August  1,  1801. 

Kemlinger,  Francis 
ileinhard,  John 

...do 

...do.... 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unkncvvn. 
Died  November  1,  1863,  at  Annapolis,  Md.,  of 

llamage,  Charles 

>15chlGss,  Moses ., 

'■Schneider,  Jacob.... 
Schott,  Ludwig 

•Smith,  Charles, „ 

Sauer  John            . 

...do..... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

,do 

disease  contracted  in  rebel  jMsens. 
Deserted  June  12,  1861, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Pr.  to-Corporal,  Nov.  22,  '61— reduced  Jan.  7,  '62— 

mustered  out  With  company,  June  11-,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  12,  '61, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  11,  '61, 

...do 

...do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  11,  '61. 

Schmidt,  Christian 
■Schools,  Neil „. 

Schmidt,  Casper 

Schwartz,  William.. 
■Shields,  Felix .„. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 
Captured  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863— died  at 

Andersonville,  June  27,  1864,  grave,  2,259. 
Deserted  June  5,  1861. 
Deserted  January  29,  1863. 
Deserted  July  5,  1861, 

«mith,  John 

.„do 

Deserted  June  16,  1861. 

.„do 

Deserted  August  2,  1861. 

Truxler,  John 

Wal7>,  John 

Wyatt,  WilUam. 

Wahl,  John 

...d0„... 

.,,do...,. 

...do 

.  do 

Died  January  2,  1804,  of  Wounds  received  at 

Missionary  Ridge,  November  25,  1863. 
Transferred  to  artillery,  September  27,  1861. 
Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out— Vet. 
Deserted  June  5,  1861. 

...do 

Deserted  June  5,  1861. 

Zipfel,  Tridoline, 

...do 

Deserted  June  4, 1861, 

Twenty-Eighth  Regiment. 


EAELY  in  June,  1861,  Colonel  Jolin  W.  Geary  obtained  permission  from 
President  Lincoln  to  raise^  in  Pennsylvania,  a  regiment  of  volunteers  to 
serve  for  three  years.  He  accordingly  established  a  camp  at  Oxford  Park,  in 
Philadelpliia,  and  on  the  28tli  of  that  month  the  Twenty-eiglitli  Kegunent, 
■w^hich  was  uniformed  and  equipped  at  Iiis  o#n  expense,  was  being  mustered 
into  the  service  of  the  United  States. 

The  regiment,  when  completed,  consisted  of  fifteen  companies,  numbering 
fifteen  hundred  and  fifty-one  officers  and  men,  brought  together  from  various 
sections  of  the  State ;  companies  A  and  1^  having  been  organized  in  Xiuzerne 
county;  B,  in  Westmoreland;  C,  D,  I,  K,  M  and  P,  in  Philadelphia;  E,  in 
Carbon;  F,  in  Cambria  and  Alleglieny;  G,  H  and  L,  in  AUegheny,  and  O,  in 
Huntingdon. 

The  field  and  staff  officers  were  Jolin  W.  Geary,  Colonel;  Gabriel  Be 
Korponay,  Lieutenant  Colonel ;  Hector  Tyndale,  Major ;  Jolin  Flynn,  Adjutant } 
Benjamin  F.  Lee^  Quartermaster ;  H.  Earnest  Goodman,  Surgeon ;  Samuel 
Logan,  Assistant  Surgeon,'  and  Charles  W.  Heisley,  Chaplain. 

From  surplus  recruits  a  battery  was  formed  and  attached  to  tbe  regiment, 
which  was  known  as  Knaj^s  Battery  of  the  Twenty-eighth  Pennsylvania  Yol- 
unteers.  Mr.  Charles  Knap,  of  Pittsburg,  presented  this  company  with  four 
steel  guns,  which  were  subsequently  exchanged  by  the  government  for  six  ten- 
pounder  Parrotts.  Also  connected  with  the  regiment  was  Beck's  celebrated 
Philadelphia  Brass  Band. 

The  uniform  was  of  gray  cloth,  manufact  jredin  the  vicinity  of  Oxford  Park, 
and  furnished  to  the  several  companies  as  they  were  mustered  in.  This  subse- 
quently gave  place  to  the  blue  regulation  uniform.  The  arms  were  the  Enfield 
rifle  with  the  formidable  sword  bayonet.  These  were  obtained  of  a  firm  in 
Philadelphia,  who  fortunately  had  them  for  sale,  else  the  regiment  would  have 
been  armed  with  the  ordinary  musket,  altered  from  the  flint  to  percussion  lock, 
many  of  which  were  in  possession  of  the  government. 

Whilst  Colonel  Geary  was  actively  engaged  in  forming,  equipping  and 
drilling  his  regiment,  events  were  transpiring  which  demanded  prompt  and  en- 
ergetic action  on  the  part  of  the  Government  relative  to  raising  additional 
troops  and  hastening  them  to  the  field.  On  the  21st  of  July  the  disastrous 
battle  of  Bull  Eun  was  fought ;  and  the  panic  which  seized  upon  and  disor- 
ganized a  great  portion  of  the  army,  spread  its  terrifying  influence  through  all 
parts  of  the  Northern  States,  and  had  the  effect  to  arouse  the  heads  of  the  na- 
tional departments  to  a  realizing  sense  of  the  danger  with  which  the  country 
was  threatened.  Ee-iuforcements  were  consequently  ordered  forward  to  join, 
as  rapidly  as  possible,  the  defeated  army  at  the  front ;  and  hence,  in  obedience 
to  orders  fi-om  General  Scott,  the  Colonel,  on  the  27th,  moved  with  ten  com- 


1861  OEGANIZATION   AND   DEILL.  4?-9 

panies  of  his  commimd— leaving  the  other  five,  which  were  not  yet  in  readiitess 
for  the  field,  in  charge  of  Major  Hector  Tyndale,  with  orders  to  follow  as  r.ooji 
as  possible— and  proceeded  directly,  by  way  of  Baltimore,  to  Harper's  Ferrj^^ 
reaching  there  on  the  evening  of  the  foUowiug  day.  Here  he  reported  to  Major 
General  Banks,  to  whose  command  the  regiment  had  been  assigned,  and  was 
attached  to  the  brigade  commanded  by  Colonel  Thomas,  now  a  Major  General 
of  the  United  States  army. 

The  regiment  encamped  at  Sandy  Hook,  opposite  Haiper's  Perry,  until  the 
night  of  August  13th,  when  it  marched  to  Point  of  Eocks,  a  distance  of  sis- 
teen  miles,  arriving  at  ten  o'clock  on  the  following  morning,  the  roads  being 
bad  and  the  night  dark  and  stormy.  The  duty  here  assigned  it  was  to  guard 
the  frontier  from  IMan's  ferry  to  the  Antietam  aqueduct,  embracing  numerous 
mountain  gaps  and  roads,  the  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  canal,  the  Baltimore  and 
Ohio  raOroad,  the  Potomac  river  and  its  opposite  banks,  and  the  many  islands 
mth  which  it  is  studded,  togetlier  with  a  number  of  ferries  and  fords.  The 
telegraph  and  post  offices,  being  in  the  hands  of  suspected  persons,  were  also 
taken  in  charge.  To  perform  this  duty,  picket  posts  were  established  at  every 
four  hundred  yards  along  a  line  of  over  twenty-five  miles.  The  utmost  vigi- 
lance  was  strictly  enjoined  and  enforced.  Scouting  and  reconnoitering  parties 
fof  guerrillas  and  rebel  cavalry  prowled  among  the  hills  in  the  rear  and  on  the 
opposite  side  of  the  river,  who  daily  firexi  upon  the  pickets.  Slight  skirmishes 
were  of  constant  occurrence.  Eebel  sympathizers,  emissaries  and  spies  existed 
among  the  residents,  and  a  systematized  plan  of  signalling  was  carried  on  between 
them  and  the  Confederate  troops  |  whilst,  mider  various  pretences,  passes  were 
obtained  fxom  officers  at  Washington  City,  by  women  as  well  as  men,  by  means 
of  which  commimicatiou  was  kept  up  between  the  two  shores  of  the  Potomac, 
with  the  rebel  troops  and  their  sympathizing  friends.  AU  this  required  special 
watchfulness,  and  the  whole  system,  with  those  engaged  in  it,  was  soon  dis- 
covered and  communication  entirely  broken  up.  Many  arrests  were  made  and 
the  prisoners  forwarded,  with  detailed  accounts  of  their  offences,  to  the  head- 
tquarters  of  the  army.  During  this  time  large  forces  of  the  enemy  were  quar- 
tered in  Loudon  county,  Virginia,  and  distributed  at  various  points  in  the 
neighborhood,  who  made  frequent  threatening  demonstrations.  On  September 
15th,  a  body  of  these  troops  attacked  the  pickets  above  Harper's  Ferry,  at 
Pitcher's  Mills,  where  a  spirited  engagement  took  place,  lasting  two  hours,  in 
which  the  rebels  were  routed,  after  a  loss,  acknowledged  by  them,  of  eighteen 
killed,  seventy-three  wounded,  and  several  prisoners.  Two  unmounted  iron 
twelve-pounder  cannon  and  two  small  brass  mortars,  with  other  effects,  were 
captured.  On  September  24th,  about  five  himdred  rebels  attacked  Point  of 
Eocks  from  the  yirginia  side,  where  another  animated  fight  of  two  hours  oc- 
curred, in  which  artillery  and  small  arms  were  used.  The  enemy  was  driveji 
with  loss  in  killed  and  wounded,  and  the  houses  ia  which  he  took  shelter 
were  destroyed.  A  few  days  afterwards  he  was  also  driven,  with  some  loss, 
fcom  a  fortified  position  opposite  Berlin,  A  similar  affair  took  plax^e  at  Knox- 
vilie  on  the  2d  of  October. 

Early  in  October  secret  organizations,  regularly  officered  and  prepared  with 
arms  and  equipments,  for  rebellious  i^urposes,  were  discovered  in  lYederick  and 
adjoining  counties  in  Maryland.  The  names  of  the  parties  were  obtained  and 
their  premises  searched.  Their  arms  and  accoutrements  were  found  hidden  in 
hains  and  out-houseSj  and  buried  in  the  ground,  at  some  distance  from  the 


420  TWESTT-EIGHTH  EE^GJIMENTV  ISGl 

homes  of  tliedr  owners.  Two  Inmdre^  sabres^  fotir  himdred  pistols  and  full 
eavalry  equipments  for  at  leatst  tw»  Bmidred  men,,  and  about  fourteen  kundrect 
muskets  were  captured* 

A  detactunent  of  tlie  command  having  been  ordered  to  seize  a  qnantity  of 
wheat  intended  lor  the  rebel  army^  at  a  mall  near  Harper's  Feriy ,  in  Yirginiay, 
Colonel  Geary  crossed  the  Potomac  with  three  companies  and  a  piece  of  artil- 
lery to  assist  in  removing  it,  and  to  protect  the  operations.  This  labor,,  though 
pushed  forward  with  great  activity,  occupied  several  days.  It  being^  completed, 
the  Colonel  had  detennined  to  re-cross  the  river  on'  the  16th,  bnt  at  seven; 
o'clock  in  the  morning  his  pickets  stationed  on  Bolivar  Heights,  west  of  Har- 
per's. Ferry,  were  driven  into  the  town  of  Bolivar  by  the  enemy  who  approached 
from  the  west  in  three  columns,  consisting  of  one  regiment  of  infantry,  one 
of  eavalry,  and  three  pieces  of  artillery^  commanded  by  General  Ashby.  His 
advanced  guard  of  cavalry  charged  gallantly  towards  the  upper  part  of  the  toAvn^ 
and  his  ioiantry  and  artillery  took  position  on  the  heights  from  which  the 
pickets  had  been  driven.  At  the  same  time  General  Evans,  with  four  regi- 
ments of  infantry  and  four  pieces  of  artillery  appeared  on  London  Heights. 
Sharp-shooters  were  stationed;  at  eligible  points-  to  annoy  our  troops  at  the 
crossing  of  the  Potomac,  near  the  railroad  bridge  at  Harper's  Ferry.  Having 
detached  a  i>ortion  of  his  command  to  defend  the  fords  on  the  Shenandoah,  the 
Colonel  remained  with  abont  five  hundred  men,  with  whom  he  resisted  the 
enemy's  charge.  A  second  and  third  were  made,  eaeh  increasing  in  impetu- 
onsity,  during  which,,  in  addition  to  artillery,  the  rebels  were  supported  by 
their  infantry  on  Bolivar  Heights.  They  were  each  time  repulsed.  Under 
this  concentrated  fire  the  troops  held  their  position  nntil  eleven  o'clock,  when,, 
having  brought  up  a  rifled  cannon,  companies  A  and  G  pushed  forward,  turned 
the  enemy's  leffc  flank,  and  gained  a  portion  of  the  heights.  A  few  well  directed 
shots  from  this  gun  at  the  same  time  silenced  two  of  their  pieces,  and  soon 
after  they  were  in  fuU  retreat  towards  Charlestown.  The  standard  of  the  regi- 
ment was  then  planted  on  Bolivar  Heights.  The  victory  over  Ashby  was  com- 
plete. The  rebels  stated  their  loss  to  be  one  hundred  and  fifty  Idlled  and 
wounded.  Eleven  prisoners,  one  thirty-five-pounder  Columbiad,  a  wagon  used 
for  a  caisson,  with  a  large  quantity  of  ammunition,  and  twenty-one  thousand 
bnshels  of  wheat  were  taken^  besides  which,,  one  of  their  small  guns  was  dis- 
abled. Three  companies  of  the  Third  Wisconsin,  and  two  companies  of  the 
Thirteenth  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  acted  under  Colonel  Geary's  command 
in  this  battle,  and  were  at  the  time  complimented  by  him  for  their  gallantry.. 
After  disposing  of  Ashby,  attention  was  turned  to  General  Evans,  on  Lou- 
don Heights.  His  sharp-shooters  were  soon  driven  from  the  east  bank  of  the 
Shenandoah  by  the  expert  marksmen  of  the  Twenty-eighth,  and  two  of  his 
guns  were  disabled  by  a  fire  from  the  artillery.  A  number  of  his  men  were 
killed  and  wounded,  and  finding  that  nothing  could  be  accomplished,  he  re- 
turned to  Leesburg.  This  was  the  first  victory  after  the  Bull  Eun  distaster. 
Before  quitting  the  field  the  Colonel  forwarded  a  dispatch  to  the  Secretary  of 
War,  saying :— "I  write  upon  the  butt  of  a  cannon  captured  from  the  enemy  to 
inform  you  that  we  have  gained  a  complete  victory  over  the  combined  forces; 
of  Ashby  and  Evans;"  to  which  the  Secretary  faeetiously  replied,  that  it  waa 
"far  more  desirable  to  receive  dispatches  from  the  bwtts  than  from  the  muzzles 
of  the  cannon  of  the  enemy."  For  this  achievement  the  couunand  received  the 
thanks  of  the  Presidentjthe  Secretary  of  WarjOnd  the  commajider  of  the  corps. 


1861  "  BATTLE   OF   BOLI\rAE.  421 

General  Banks  wrote : — "  You  and  your  regiment  receive  commendations  from 
all  quarters." 

On  October  21st,  under  orders  from  Major  General  Banks,  Colonel  Geary  re- 
ported at  Edwards'  Ferry  with  one  thousand  men,  to  participate  in  the  battle  of 
Ball's  Bluff,  and  on  the  23d  retuiued  to  the  camp  at  Point  of  Eocks.  The  Mary- 
land Legislature  bemg  in  session  at  Frederick,  and  about  to  pass  an  ordinance 
of  secession,  a  column  of  four  thousand  of  the  enemy  attempted,  on  the  30th, 
to  cross  the  Potomac  for  the  purpose  of  sustainiag  them  in  their  rebellious  act ; 
but  were  met  at  Nolan's  ferry  by  the  troops  of  Colonel  Geary's  command  and 
driven  back,  thus  effecting  a  vastly  important  event  in  the  history  of  the  war. 

Under  date  of  October  21st,  in  a  letter  to  Colonel  Geary,  Governor  Andrew 
G.  Curtin,  of  Pennsylvania,  says : — "  The  standard  for  your  regiment  is  ready, 
and  if  I  can  leave  Harrisburg,  I  will  come  and  present  it  m  person,  as  it  would 
afford  me  much  pleasure  to  express  to  you  and  the  brave  men  you  command, 
my  gratification  and  pride  in  all  you  have  done  since  you  left  Pennsylvania." 
Pressing  official  business  prevented  the  Governor  from  carrying  out  the  inten- 
tion expressed  m  this  letter ;  but  in  the  month  of  March  following,  he  dis- 
patched a  messenger  with  the  standard,  who  delivered  it  to  the  Eeghneutal 
Quartermaster,  Captaui  B.  F.  Lee,  at  Harper's  Ferry,  by  whom  it  was  conveyed 
to  Upperville,  Virginia,  and  presented  to  the  regiment,  then  stationed  at  that 
point. 

On  the  31st  a  committee,  consisting  of  Messrs.  Jas.  B.  Nicholson,  Samuel 
E.  Hilt  and  Gilbert  S.  Parker,  presented  the  regiment  with  an  elegant  suite  of 
colors,  State  and  National,  the  gift  of  a  number  of  citizens  of  Philadelphia. 
The  ceremonies  attending  the  presentation  were  exceedingly  interesting  and 
impressive.  The  regiment  was  formed  in  hollow  square.  Mr.  Nicholson  made 
an  eloquent  and  patriotic  speech,  to  which  Colonel  Geary  responded  with  much 
feeling  and  loyal  enthusiasm.  In  the  course  of  his  remarks  ho  assured  the 
donors  that  he  regarded  the  colors  as  a  sacred  trust,  for  whose  preservation  he 
would  answer  through  every  trial ;  that  his  command  would  protect  them  with 
their  lives,  and  though  they  might  be  tattered  and  torn,  would  return  them  to 
be  deposited  among  the  archives  of  the  State.  Beck's  Philadelphia  Brass  Band 
performed  several  national  and  soul-stirring  airs,  and  Chaplain  Heisley  closed 
the  imposing  ceremonies  with  a  fervent  prayer. 

On  November  10th  an  attack  was  made  upon  the  pickets  at  Berlin,  which 
was  successfully  resisted,  the  enemy  suffering  materially.  On  December  19th 
sheUs  were  thrown  from  the  Virginia  side  into  the  camp  at  Point  of  Eocks, 
when  a  section  of  Knap's  Battery  opened  fire  upon  the  rebels,  who  were  in  pos- 
session of  four  guns,  with  such  effect  as  to  scatter  them  and  to  cause  consid- 
erable loss.  An  action  occurred  at  Harper's  Ferry  dm-ing  the  latter  part  of 
this  month,  which  lasted  two  hours.  The  enemy  was  defeated  and  a  large  por- 
tion of  the  town  was  burned.  During  the  months  of  January  and  February, 
1862,  many  prisoners  were  sent  to  the  Provost  Marshal.  These  were  chiefly 
civilians,  captured  as  spies,  or  caught  in  the  act  of  communicating  intelligence 
to  the  enemy.  On  January  31st,  a  rebel  flag,  seized  at  Point  of  Eocks,  was  for- 
warded as  a  present  from  the  regiment  to  the  State  of  Pennsylvania. 

In  pursuance  of  orders  for  the  army  to  cross  the  Potomac,  Colonel  Geary 
concentrated  his  command  at  Sandy  Hook  on  the  24th  of  February.  In  en- 
deavoring to  stretch  a  rope  over  the  river,  a  boat  was  upset  by  a  sudden  storm 
of  wind,  and  six  men  of  company  P  were  drowned.    The  command  crossed 


422  TWENTY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT.  1862 

on  the  two  folloTring  days  on  large  flat-l»oats  and  drove  the  enemy  from 
Bolivar  Heights. 

On  the  28th,  the  regiment  and  battery,  with  four  companies  of  the  First 
Michigan  Cavalry,  crossed  the  Shenandoah  by  a  rope  ferry,  and,  at  the  point  of 
the  bayonet,  toot  possession  of  Loudon  Heights.  Leaving  five  companies  with 
Lieutenant  Colonel  De  Korponay,  to  garrison  the  heights,  Colonel  Geary,  with 
the  main  body,  pushed  forward,  and  on  the  morning  of  March  1st  reached 
Lovettsville.  The  enemy  stationed  there,  after  a  sharp  skii-mish,  fled  ^vith 
great  i^recipitation.  l^ineteen  of  his  cavalry  were  captured,  with  horses  and 
arms,  and  a  large  quantity  of  other,  property.  Daring  the  three  succeeding 
days  General  A.  P.  Hill,  with  a  force  of  four  thousand  men  and  thirteen  pieces 
of  artillery,  was  held  in  check.  On  the  3d  Lieutenant  Colonel  De  Korponay, 
with  his  detachment,  being  relieved  at  Loudon  Heights,  re-joined  the  command. 

Information  being  received  on  the  7th  of  March  that  a  force  of  fifteen  hun- 
dred rebel  infantry,  artillery  and  cavaii-y,  w^ere  at  Waterford,  determined  upon 
destroying  that  town  and  Wheatland,  and  also  the  railroad,  ColonCi  Geary  im- 
mediately put  his  cavalry  and  artillery  in  motion,  leaving  instructions  for  the 
infantry  to  follow,  and  entered  Wheatland  in  time  to  frustrate  these  incendiary 
designs.  The  rebels  stationed  at  Wheatland  fled  to  Waterford,  creating  such 
a  panic  that  the  troops  quartered  there  instantly  decamped  and  hastened  to 
join  General  Hill,  at  Leesburg.  At  eleven  o'clock  at  night  Colonel  Geary  fol- 
lowed in  pursuit  to  Waterford,  and  after  resting  three  hours,  pushed  forward 
for  Leesburg.  Having  an  exaggerated  idea  of  the  strength  of  the  advancing 
forces,  General  Hill,  after  burning  his  barracks  and  much  valuable  property, 
hastily  evacuated  the  town,  and  fled  towards  Middleburg,  and  at  about  sim- 
rise  on  the  morning  of  the  8th,  Hill's  retreating  forces  still  in  sight.  Colonel 
Geary's  command,  after  a  forced  march  of  sixteen  miles  over  muddy  roads, 
entered  Leesburg  without  opposition,  planting  the  Union  flag  upon  Forts  John- 
son, Beauregard  and  Evans,  and  taking  possession  of  aU  the  public  buildings. 
Ninety  ijrisoners,  seventy  horses  and  a  train  of  wagons  containing  officers' 
baggage  and  sutlers'  stores  were  captured.  The  line  of  the  enemy's  retreat 
was  marked  with  devastatioiis  hastily  committed.  Bridges  were  destroyed 
and  mills,  fences,  granaries,  barns,  stacks  of  gi^ain  and  hay,  and  the  buildings 
upon  the  fan-  grounds  were  burned.  In  regard  to  this  movement,  General  Banks, 
on  the  9th,  telegraphed  to  Colonel  Geary,  sayiag :— "  I  congratulate  you  on  the 
occupation  of  Leesburg.  It  indicates  the  overthrow  of  the  left  wing  of  the 
rebel  army  on  the  Potomac,  and  will  give  joy  to  the  country."  And  on  the  11th 
he  closed  a  congratulatory  letter  with  the  remark : — "  I  am  gxeatly  gratified 
with  your  occupation  of  the  town  so  promptly." 

Leaving  a  garrison  to  guard  the  town,  the  main  body  of  the  command 
moved  forward  on  the  morning  of  the  12th,  sixteen  miles  to  Snickersville, 
having  a  spirited  skirmish  on  the  way.  After  reconnoitering  the  mountains 
and  country  in  this  vicinity,  it  proceeded  to  Upperville  on  the  14th,  driving  off 
Ashby's  and  the  Sixth  Virginia  Cavalry,  killing  one  officer  and  capturing 
twenty  prisoners  and  a  number  of  horses  and  equipments.  The  order  preserved 
by  the  troops,  their  respect  for  persons  and  property,  and  their  general  praise- 
worthy deportment  so  commended  them  to  the  citizens,  that  a  lively  Union  sen- 
timent sprang  up  in  all  these  vUlages  aud  towns.  Many  came  forward  and  took 
the  oath  of  allegiance  and  desired  the  protection  of  the  Union  forces. 

A  force  of  rebel  cavaky  was  driven,  on  the  15th,  from  Ashby's  Gap,  to  hold 


^^■^'^-  OCCUPATION   OF   LEESBUB&.  423 

Which  iiud  Suicker^s  Gap,  was  of  essential  importance  to  the  troops  operating- 
against  Winchester  in  the  valley  westward.  At  the  same  time  a  flank  move- 
ment was  made  towards  Thoroughfare  Gap,  and  the  enemy,  fearing  an  attack, 
burned  an  immense  quantity  of  bacon  there,  and  five  thousand  barrels  of  floui 
at  G  aiuesviOe.  The  regiment  was  actively  engaged  for  several  successive  days, 
and  by  the  20th  it  had  taken  possession  of  Eectortown,  Piedmont,  Markham, 
Linden  and  Front  Eoyal,  after  much  skirmishing,  and  taking  many  prisoners. 
Deeming  Leesbm-g  to  be  safe  without  a  garrison,  Lieutenant  Colonel  De 
Korponay,  who  had  been  left  there  with  three  companies,  was  ordered  to  join 
the  main  command,  which  he  did  at  Snickersville  on  the  morning  of  the  25th, 
Colonel  Geary  having  reached  that  point  the  day  previous  on  his  return  from 
Aldie,  where  he  had  proceeded  in  obedience  to  an  order  of  the  21st  fi?om  Divi- 
sion Head-quarters.  At  noon  of  the  25th  the  line  of  march  was  resumed  and 
the  command  reached  Philemont,  and  encamped  at  sunset.  On  the  morning 
of  the  2Gfch  it  proceeded  to  Middlebiu^g,  where  it  encountered  and  repulsed 
about  three  hundred  of  the  enemy's  cavalry,  with  a  reserve  of  infantry,  who 
had  approached  from  the  direction  of  Uppervillc.  They  retreated  in  great  dis- 
order to  the  mountains.  An  engagement  also  took  place  at  Salem  with  rebel 
cavaky  and  infantry,  who  were  driven  with  much  loss  in  killed  and  wounded, 
and  thirty  x)risoners.  The  command  lost  three  killed,  ten  wounded  and  nine 
prisoners.  Remaining  here  a  day  and  a  half,  in  consequence  of  the  existence 
of  violent  secession  feeling,  for  the  purpose  of  adopting  means  for  the  preser- 
vation of  order,  it  left  on  the  morning  of  the  29th,  and  reached  White  Plains, 
on  the  Manassas  railroad,  at  two  o'clock  in  the  afternoon,  driving  the  rebel 
cavahy  towards  Warrenton. 

At  White  Plains,  on  the  1st  of  April,  the  command  was  menaced  by  several 
thousand  rebel  cavalry,  who  were  approaching  from  the  direction  of  Flint  Hill. 
The  position  being  difficult  to  defend,  the  camp  was  moved  to  Thoroughfare 
Gap,  about  five  miles  distant,  where  the  enemy  was  luiwilling  to  risk  an  attack. 
The  next  day  Colonel  Geary  resumed  the  offensive.  On  the  3d,  he  moved  ten 
miles  to  Greenwich,  and  on  the  4th  reached  Catlett's  station,  on  the  road  to 
Warrenton  Junction.  The  country  was  reconnoitred  for  a  considerable  distance, 
and  parties  of  rebel  cavalry  were  encountered  and  defeated.  Proceeding  toward 
Warrenton  at  sunrise  on  the  Gth,  he  encamped  about  noon  near  the  town.  During 
the  morning's  march  about  eight  hundred  rebel  cavalry  were  driven  from  War- 
renton across  the  Eappahannock,  who  burned  the  bridge  at  Waterloo  to  escape 
ljursuit.  Formal  possession  was  taken  of  the  town  on  the  same  day,  where 
the  flag  of  the  Forty-sixth  Virginia  Eegiment  was  captured.  On  the  morning 
of  the  7th  the  line  of  march  was  resumed,  but  the  progress  was  arrested  by  a 
severe  snow  storm,  which  continued  four  days  with  unabated  violence,  com- 
pelling the  command  to  remain  encamped  during  that  time  about  five  miles 
from  Warrenton,  after  which  it  proceeded,  agreeably  to  orders,  to  White 
Plains,  reaching  its  former  position  there  on  the  11th.  On  the  14th  it  en- 
camped in  the  vicinity  of  Eectortown.  On  that  day,  in  a  skirmish  near  Pied- 
mont, with  rebel  cavalry,  two  of  the  advance  guard  of  the  regiment  were  killed. 
Upon  its  retiu-n  to  White  Plains  the  command  proceeded  to  examine  the 
lines  of  the  Manassas  raikoad  and  to  make  needed  repairs ;  also  to  re-construct 
the  telegraph  lines  and  re-build  sundry  bridges  that  had  been  bui-ned  or  other- 
wise destroyed.  Detachments  were  placed  upon  the  raiiror.l  irom  Salem  to 
Linden,  a  distance  of  more  than  thirty  miles,  to  guard  the  workmen  employed 


424 


TWENTY-EIGHTH   REGIMENT.  1862 


in  making  repairs.  The  labor  was  extremely  arduous.  Bridges  of  considerable 
length  were  to  be  re-built,  much  of  the  requisite  timber  being  cut  in  the  neigh- 
borhood. The  road  is  tortuous,  winding  along  a  broken  country  among  deep 
ravines  and  wooded  lulls.  The  mountains  are  well  adapted  for  the  concealment 
of  guerrillas  and  rebel  cavalry  with  which  they  were  infested,  and  always  on 
the^alert  to  destroy  the  work  as  it  progressed,  and  annoy  the  operatives  and 
their  guards.  A  severe  storm,  which  lasted  from  the  18th  to  the  22d,  also  con- 
tributed to  retard  the  operations.  The  streams  were  greatly  swollen,  and  bridges 
that  had  been  re-built  over  Goose  Creek,  Bull  Eun  and  other  places,  were 
again  swept  away.  Means  of  communication  were  very  limited,  supplies 
difficult  to  obtain,  and  to  a  great  extent  the  troops  were  compelled  to  forage 
on  an  impoverished  country.  Still  the  workmeai,  persevered  with  unremitttog 
toil,  and  by  the  1st  of  May  the  telegraph  lines  were  in  operation  and  the  raUroad 
in  working  order.  It  is  here  worthy  of  remark,  that  notwithstanding  the  ex- 
traordinary services  required  of  this  command,  so  acknowledged  by  the  Com- 
manding General,  comparatively  little  sickness  occurred,  and  the  labors  of 
the  efficient  Surgeons,  than  whom  none  could  have  been  more  attentive  to  thek 
duties,  were  by  no  means  onerous.  This  was  not  only  attributable  to  the  rigid 
physical  examination  of  the  men  before  their  admission  into  the  several  com- 
panies comprising  the  regiment,  but  also  to  the  order  and  cleanliness  of  their 
camps  and  persons,  and  other  sanitary  measures  adopted  and  observed  after 
the  regiment  was  organized. 

On  April  25th  Colonel  Geary  received  from  the  War  Department  the  com- 
mission of  Brigadier  General  of  Volunteers.  Gratifying  as  was  this  well- 
merited  promotion  to  the  Cjolonel  and  the  officers  and  men  of  the  Twenty- 
eighth,  it  was  not  more  so  than  the  fact,  that  by  his  and  their  earnest  entreaty 
the  regiment,  of  which  he  was  so  justly  proud,  was  permitted  to  remain  at- 
tached to  his  command  5  and  so  intimately  inter- woven  and  blended  together 
were  their  subsequent  operations,  that  it  is  impossible  to  give  a  comprehensive 
account  of  the  doings  of  the  regiment  independent  of  those  of  the  brigades  and 
divisions  to  which  it  was  attached.  A  history  of  the  one  becomes  necessarily 
a  part  and  parcel  of  the  others.  Colonel  Geary  was  succeeded  in  command  of 
the  Twenty-eighth  by  Lieutenant  Colonel  De  Korponay,  whose  promotion  to 
the  rank  of  Colonel  bears  date  of  April  2oth,  and  who  remained  in  command 
until  the  30th  of  September  following,  when  he  was  honorably  discharged  the 
service.*  Major  Tyndale  was  promoted  to  the  Lieutenant  Colonelcy,  who  was 
succeeded  by  Ario  Pardee,  Jr.,  as  Major  of  the  regiment.  Upon  his  taking  leave 
as  commanding  officer,  the  regiment  complimented  their  late  Colonel  with  an 
elegant  and  costly  sword,  sash,  epaulettes,  and  a  full  and  splendid  set  of  horse 
equipments.  The  ceremonies  on  the  occasion  of  the  presentation  were  unusually 
interesting  and  impressive.  A  congratulatory  letter  from  Major  General  Banks 
was  read,  in  which  he  says : — "  I  congratulate  you  on  your  late  promotion,  and 

•"  In  taking  command  Colonel  De  Korponay  addressed  the  regiment  as  follows : 
"SoLDiEES  OF  THE  TwENTY-EiGHTH :— Having,  by  Divine  Providence,  assumed  the  com- 
mand of  such  noble  material,  composed  of  the  finest  men  of  the  army,  I  premise  you  sincerely 
that  I  will  endeavor  t3  do  ample  justice  to  the  position  which  is  entrusted  to  my  hand;.  May 
(lOd  Almighty  guide  and  strengthen  mo  in  all  my  undertakings  in  Y>'hich  I  may  have  to  lead 
you,  and  may  He  never  leave  me  to  falter  in  guiding  you  to  assured  victory. 

"  Having  had  a  noble  exami^le  before  mc  in  my  jiredecessor,  our  beloved  Brigadier  General, 
and  having  been  carefully  trained  under  him,  I  hope  that  I  AviU  meet  your  cordial  support  at 
all  times,  whetiior  in  peaceful  or  warhke  associations." 


1862  BATTLE  OF  FEOKT  EOYAL.  425 

regret  only  that  your  brigade  is  not  to  join  us  again.  Our  eoTmection  bas  been 
long,  and  to  me  most  pleasant,  and  I  shall  be  glad  at  all  times  to  acknowledge 
the  efficiency,  alacrity  and  unsurpassed  energy  and  ability  with  which  you  and 
your  command  have  discharged  all  yonr  duties," 

At  the  time  of  his  promotion  the  line  of  raikoad  being  guarded  by 'General 
Creary  extended  to  Manassas,  making  a  distance  in  all  of  fifty-two  miles.  His 
head-quarters  were  -one  mile  and  a  half  from  Eectortown,  the  troops  occupying 
3?ront  Eoyal,  Shenandoah,  Happy  Oreek,  Linden^  Markham«  Piedmont,  Eec- 
tfcortown,  Salem,  White  Plains,  Thoroughfare  Gap,  Manassas,  and  intermediate 
points.*  For  their  protection  all  available  means  were  employed  in  the  erection 
<of  block'houses,  abattis  and  other  neces^ry  defences. 

On  the  15th  of  May,  company  O  was  ordered  to  Linden.  A  detachment  of 
seventeen  m^en,  guarding  the  company  wagou,  reached  there  before  the  maio 
l)ody,  which  was  on  a  train.  They  were  attacked  hj  rebel  cavalry,  who  came 
npon  them  suddenly  from  different  directions.  The  men  resisted  bravely,  but 
after  a  stout  defence,  were  overpowered,  one  being  killed  and  fourteen  taken 
•prisoners,  three  of  whom  were  wounded.  Tlie  balance  of  the  company  coming 
sij)  the  rebels  fled  under  their  fire  with  loss. 

On  the  17th  of  May  the  command  was  re-attached  to  the  division  of  General 
Banks,  in  telegraphing  which  fact  he  expressed  his  "  very  great  gratifieation." 
About  this  timci  the  enemy  was  actively  engaged  in  making  preparations  to 
^aptiu-e  the  commands  of  Generals  Banks  and  Geai^.  His  troops  were  gath- 
ered in  overwhelming  force  at  Swift  Eun  Gap,  and  moving  down  the  valley  by 
way  of  liuray,  made  a  fierce  attack  at  Front  Eoyal,  in  which  engagement  a 
section  of  Knap's  Battery  took  a  conspicuous  part.  Eebel  scouting  parties 
were  constantly  seen  along  the  entire  line,  and  skirmishes  between  these  and 
the  pickets  and  scouts,  at  various  points,  were  of  daily  occurrence.  On  the 
24th,  overwhelming  forces  of  the  enemy,  approaching  from  the  north,  south 
and  west,  the  command  was  ordered  to  fall  back  to  Manassas,  whence,  on  the 
28th,  it  advanced  to  Ashby's  and  other  gaps  in  the  Blue  Eidge,  to  assist  in 
■expelling  Jackson  from  the  upjjer  valleyj  and  preventing  his  return  through 
the  gaps. 

Position  was  resumed  on  the  Manassas  Gap  railroad  on  the  5th  of  June, 
The  transportation  and  railroad  property  west  of  Eectortown,  having  all  been 
removed  east  by  order  of  General  M'Dowell,  and  General  Geary  having,  on 
the  23d,  received  orders  to  report  with  his  whole  command|,  to  General  Banks, 
at  Middletown,  the  detachments  were  diii-ected  to  join  him  at  Snickersville| 
from  which  point  they  moved  at  one  o'clock,  P.  M»,  on  the  26th,  fording  the 
Shenandoah  at  Snicker's  ferry,  and  passing  through  Winchester  on  the  27th5 
i^eachcd  Middletown  at  four  o'clock  on  the  afternoon  of  the  29th.  Here  orders 
were  received  on  the  30th  to  march  at  daylight  on  the  following  morning, 
July  1st,  with  the  whole  command  to  a  suitable  position  opposite  Passage 
Creek  near  Buck's  ford,  which  order  was  promptly  executed,  the  distance 
marched  being  four  miles.  By  order  of  General  Banks  the  post  at  Buck's  ford 
was  broken  up  on  the  morning  of  July  6th,  at  five  o'clock^  and  the  command 
of  General  Geary  proceeded  to  report  to  Brigadier  General  A.  S.  Wilhams,  at 
his  camp  beyond  Front  Eoyal,  reaching  there  at  three  o'clock,  P,  M.,  marching 
thirteen  miles,  the  weather  being  extremely  warm.  At  11  o'clock,  A.  M.,  of 
the  7th  it  proceeded  eight  miles  farther  through  a  heavy  storm  of  hail  and  rain. 
Starting  again  at  six  o'clock  on  the  morniug  of  the  8thj  it  marched  ten  mileS:!, 
54 


426  TWEKTZ-EIGHTH   REGIMBE'T.  18G2 

passing  through  Flint  Hill  and  encamping  at  Gaines'  Cross  Eoatls.  The  wea- 
ther was  so  warm  that  three  men  died  of  sun-stroke.  Eemained  in  camp  all 
day  of  the  9th.  At  3  o^clock,  A.  M. ,  of  the  10th,  an  attack  was  threatened  by  the 
enemy,  when  the  28th  was  formed  in  line  of  battle,  in  which  position  it  re- 
mained for  several  honrs.  On  this  day  an  order  was  issued  by  General  Wil- 
liams to  the  effect  that  "th«  Twenty-eighth  Eegiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers 
and  Knap^s  Battery,  together  with  such  other  troops  as  might  thereafter  be 
added  to  General  Geary's  command^  would  henceforth  be  known  and  desig- 
nated as  the  Second  Brigade  of  the  First  Division^  Second  Corps.''  The  brigade  . 
left  Gaines'  Crass  Eoadson  the  morning  of  the  11th,  and  marched  ten  miles,- 
passing  through  Atnissville  and  Blackwell,  and  encamping  one  mde  beyond 
Hedgeman  river.  On  the  12th  it  proceeded  five  miles  further  and  encamped 
liear  Warrenton.  At  this  date  General  Pope  took  command  of  the  Army  of 
Yirginia,  embracing  the  commands  of  Generals  Banks,  Fremont  and  Sigel,  and 
Issued  stringent  orders  relative  to  the  eonduct  and  movements  of  the  corps- 
The  officers  were  restricted  to  the  smallest  possible  amount  of  baggage,  and  the 
Sibley  tents  gave  place  to  simple  shelter  tents. 

The  line  of  march  was  resumed  on  the  16th,  and  the  corps,  passing  Black- 
Well,  reached  Little  Washington  the  same  day,  a  distance  of  twenty-three 
miles,  marching  through  a  storm  of  rain,  and  wading  several  heavily  swollen 
ereeks.  Here  it  encamped  on  the  side  of  the  Blue  Eidge,  and  in  the  adjacent 
fields,  where  it  remained  till  the  close  of  the  month  with  daUy  company,  bat- 
talion and  brigade  drill.  On  the  28th  the  troops  of  the  command  were  re- 
viewed by  General  Banks,  the  review  occupying  five  hours.  Five  thousand 
men  and  fifty  pieces  of  artillery  were  in  line.  On  this  occasion  the  Twenty- 
eighth  Eegiment  made  so  fine  an  appearance  as  to  attract  the  special  attention  of 
the  reviewing  General,  and  receive  from  him  the  most  flattering  commendation. 

On  the  1st  of  August  the  entke  corps  participated  in  appropriate  cere- 
monies on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  ex-President  Van  Buren,  and  on  the  3d 
was  reviewed  by  Major  General  Pope.  On  the  6th  the  Second  Brigade  struck 
camp  at  Little  Washington  and  moved  towards  Culpepper  Court  House,  ar- 
riving there  on  the  evening  of  the  8th,  the  brigade  consisting  of  the  Twenty- 
eighth  Eegiment,  Knap's  Battery,  the  Fifth,  Seventh,  Twenty-ninth  and  Sixty- 
sixth  Ohio  Infantry,  and  one  company  of  the  First  Virginia  Cavalry,  numbering 
in  all  about  two  thousand  one  hundred  effective  men.  It  was  here  changed  by 
order  of  General  Banks,  commanding  Second  Corps,  to  the  First  Brigade  of 
the  Second  Division,  under  command  of  General  Augur. 

On  the  9th  of  August  it  marched  for  Orange  Com^t  House,  the  heat  being 
so  intense  that  several  deaths  occurred  fcom  sun-stroke.  When  four  miles  from 
Culpepper,  the  Twenty-eighth,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Tyndale  commanding,  was 
detached  and  ordered  to  re-take  and  hold  at  all  hazards,  the  signal  station 
on  Thoroughfare  mountain,  from  which  the  signal  officers  had  been  driven. 
This  order  was  successfully  executed,  and  the  signal  station  re-established,  at 
that  time  a  matter  of  vast  importance.  The  remainder  of  the  brigade  under 
General  Geary  proceeded  a  few  miles  further,  where  the  advance  troops  had 
taken  position  in  line  of  battle  near  and  beyond  Cedar  creek.  They  were  im- 
mediately put  in  line  and  did  good  service  in  the  fierce  struggle  that  ensued. 
Knap's  Battery  gained  fresh  laurels  for  the  splendid  manner  in  which  its  guns 
were  handled.  In  this  battle  General  Geary  was  slightly  wounded  in  the  left 
foot  and  severely  in  the  left  arm,  but  remained  on  the  field  imtil  nine  o'clock 


18G2  SECOND  BATTLE  OF  BULL  IIU]^.  427 

ID  the  cvenmg,  wlien  he  was  eompeii.ed  to  retire  from  exhaustion  produced  b j 
pain  and  loss  of  blood.  Tlie  brittle  raged  furiously  from  two  o'clock,  P.  M., 
until  midnight,  and  was  partially  visible  to  the  main  body  of  the  Twenty-eighth, 
who  saw  the  bursting  shells  and  heard  the  rattle  of  musketry  and  roar  of  can- 
non, witliout  being  permitted  to  talie  part  in  the  strife.  A  number  of  their 
men,  however,  who  were  on  guard  duty  with  ammunition  and  other  trains, 
Tushed  to  the  field  and  shared  the  glory  of  the  fight  Two  of  these  were  killed 
and  two  Avounded.    Knap's  Battery  lost  seven  wounded  and  one  killed. 

At  «even  o'clock,  P.  M.,  on  the  10th,  the  regiment  re-joined  the  brigade, 
which,  in  consequence  of  the  wounds  of  General  Geary  unfitting  him  for  ser- 
vice, was  then  commanded  by  Colonel  Candy  of  the  Sixty-sixth  Ohio  Yolun- 
teers.  Coionel  De  Korponay  was  in  command  of  the  regiment.  On  the  13tli, 
.«ix  companies,  imder  command  of  Major  Pardee,  were  dispatched  to  the  Eap- 
pahannock  bridge  to  guard  its  approaches.  Here  they  remained  until  the  19th, 
wiien,  alter  Generals  Pope  and  Banks,  with  their  commands,  had  crossed  the 
bridge,  they  re-joined  their  brigade  and  passed  the  river  early  in  the  evening. 
Doling  the  remainder  of  the  month  the  regiment  was  constantly  in  motion  and 
was  engaged  in  liequent  skirmishes,  some  of  them  of  considerable  importance, 
ill  ail  oi  which  it  supported  Knap's  Battery.  On  the  30tk  it  reached  Bristoe 
.5Station  and  was  the  only  regiment  there.  The  enemy  being  reported  as  ad- 
vancing, orders  were  given  on  the  morning  of  the  31st  to  destroy  the  trains,  of 
€ars  at  that  place,  which  were  promptly  executed  by  the  speedy  destruction  by 
fire  and  otherwise,  of  five  first-class  engines  and  one  hundred  and  forty-eight 
«cars,  containing  a  large  amount  of  government  property.  At  noon  it  marched 
towards  Bull  Kun  and  reached  the  bridge  at  six  o'clock,  P.  M.,  having  been 
attacked  several  times  on  the  march  by  rebel  cavalry. 

On  September  1st,  eleven  non-commissioned  officers  and  two  privates  were 
detailed,  by  order  of  Major  General  Banks,  to  go  on  a  scouting  expedition  in 
the  dii-ection  of  Lees  burg,  to  ascertain  the  movements  of  the  enemy.  These 
men  were  carefully  selected,  as  the  expedition  was  one  of  great  responsibOity 
and  danger.  During  the  march  they  were  several  times  pursued  by  parties  of 
the  enemy's  cavalry,  and  near  rjhantiily  were  fired  upon.  Having  accomplished 
their  object  they  proceeded  to  the  Potomac,  and  crossed  upon  a  raft  which  they 
hastily  constructed,  when,  meeting  a  canal  boat,  they  started  upon  it  for  Wash- 
ington City,  where  they  arrived  on  the  7th,  taking  with  them  sixteen  rebel  pri- 
soners whom  they  had  captured  on  their  exi^edition.  One  of  the  party,  a  pri- 
vate, was  captured  by  the  enemy.  So  admirably  was  this  difficult  duty  per- 
formed, that  the  men  were  complimented  by  Brigadier  General  A.  S.  Williams 
in  the  following  General  Order : 

"  The  General  commanding  takes  great  pleasure  incommendingthe  conduct 
of  Sergeant  Bousall  and  twelve  men  of  the  Twenty-eighth  Pennsylvania  Vol- 
unteers, who  being  detailed  on  important  special  duty  beyond  the  lines  of  the 
army,  discharged  that  duty  promptly  and  faithfully,  and,  on  their  return,  cap- 
tured nineteen  armed  confederates,  sixteen  of  whom  they  brought  safely  to 
camp.  This  act  is  deemed  worthy  of  special  commendation  as  an  example  to 
their  comrades." 

At  four  o'clock,  A.  M.,  September  2d,  the  regiment  leffcBuU  Eun  bridge,  and 
commenced  a  long  and  toilsome  march  on  the  Antietam  campaign,  arriving  at 
Antietam  creek  and  crossiu g  at  eleven  o'clock  on  the  night  of  the  16th.  The  men 
wei^e  so  overcome  with  fatigue  and  loss  of  sleep  that  they  stacked  arms  and 


42S  rWE-STT-EIGHTH    KEOIlVrMHT:  186^ 

threw  themselves  down  upon  the  plowed  fields  to  seek  the  repose  they  so  greatly 
needed.    During  this  tedious  march  of  abont  one  hundred  and  twenty-five 
miles,  in  the  hottest  season  of  the  year^  they  passed  thix>ugh  Centreville,  Alex 
andria,  Long  Bridge^  Georgetown^  Tenallytown,  Eockville^  Middlebrook^  Dam 
ascnsy  Ijamsville,  Frederick  and  Boonsboro',    They  also  crossed  the  Cotoctin 
and  South  mofiintains^  and  waded  the  Monocacy  and  other  streams. 

At  daylight  on  the  morning  of  the  17th  the  battle  of  Antietam  began,  and 
scarcely  had  the  weaaied  troops  time  to  partake  of  a  hastily  prepared  mealy 
when  they  were  ordered  forward  to  take  part  in  one  of  the  fiercest  conflicts  of 
the  war..  The  regiment  got  into  position  nnder  a  murderons  fire  of  grape  an^ 
eanistei'  just  as  the  exultant  enemy,  having  driven  back  the  main  army,  was 
rapidly  advancing  in  large  force,  wh^n  Lieutenant  Coionei  Tyndale^  in  charge 
of  the  bri^de,  Major  Pardee  commanding  the-  regiment,  ehai^g-ed  with  fixedi 
bayonets  and  cheeked  his  advance,  and  the  Twenty-eighth,  instantly  pouring  iit 
a  destructive  fire,  caused  him  to  waver  and  fall  back.  The  fight  continued  until 
late  in  the  afternoon,  the  regiment  being  under  fire  about  eight  hours.  It  cap- 
tured two  guns  and  five  flags.  Its  loss  in  killed  and  wounded  was  two  hundred 
and  sixty-six.  Among  the  latter  was^  Lieutenant  Colonel  Tyndale,  who  was. 
struck  on  the  head  with  a  Minie-balL  The  wound  was  considered  mortal  but 
he  subsequently  recovered.  On  the  18th  the  enemy,  under  a  flag  of  truce,  re- 
treated across  the  Potomac,  and  tlie  division  moved  a  short  distance  to  th& 
right  of  Antietam. 

On  the  19th  of  September  the  Second  Divison  again  moved  in  adVanee,  an^ 
on  the  23d  the  Twenty-eighth  Kegiment,  being  the  first  to  cross  the  river  at 
Harper's  Ferry ^  took  position  on  Loudon  HeigiitSy  which  the  division  held  whilet 
the  main  body  of  the  army  encamped  in  Pleasant  VaUey,  north  of  the  Potomac. 
On  the  25th,  General  Geary^  who  had  been  absent^  on  leave,  in  consequence  of 
the  wounds  received  at  Cedar  Mountain,  returned  with  his  arm  still  in  bandage^ 
and  was  enthusiastically  received  by  his  command.  He  at  once  took  charge  of 
his  brigade,  and  being  senior  ofScer  present,  under  orders  Irom  General  Sum- 
ner, he  assumed  command  of  the  Second  Division,  Twelfth  A-rmy  Corps. 

On  October  21st,  under  orders  fi?om  General  M'Clellan,  the  division  made  a 
reconnoissance  in  the  direction  of  Leesbm^g,  and  encmmtered  and  defeated  rebel 
cavalry  neax  Wheatland,  capturing  a  large  number  of  prisoners  and  horses; 
with  cavalry  equipments.  In  thiSy  the  Twenty-eighth  bore  a  conspicuous  part, 
and  upon  its  result  the  movement  of  General  M^Olellan  to  the  south  of  the  Poto- 
mac was  determined.  On  the  28th,  companies  L,  M,  'N,  O  and  P,  with  another 
company  that  had  been  temporarily  attached,  were  withdrawn  from  the  regi- 
ment to  form  the  One  Hundred  and  Forty-seventh  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  of 
which  Major  Pardee  was  promoted  to  the  Colonelcy. 

General  Mansfield,  commanding  the  Second  Corps,  was  killed  at  the  battle  of 
Antietam^  and  the  corps,  its  number  being  subsequently  changed  to  the  Twelfttu 
was  placed  under  command  of  Major  General  Slocum,  General  Geary  taking- 
command  of  the  Second  Division,  his  old  brigade  beingplaced  in  charge  of  Col- 
onel Ruger,  to  which  was  attached  the  Twenty-eighth.  General  M'Clellan  having 
advanced  with  the  army,  the  Twelfth  Corps  was  left  to  garrison  Harper's 
Ferry,  the  Second  Division  encamping  on  Bolivar  Heights.  Frequent  recon- 
noissances  were  made  by  it  in  advance,  in  which  heavy  skirmishing  occurred. 

Deceml)er  2d  a  reconnoissance  was  made  to  Winchester,  where  the  rebel 
General  Jones^  with  superior  numbers,  after  five  engagements^  continuing 


1863  BATTLE   OF   CHAKOBLLORSVILLE.  429 

through  thj^ee  successive  days,  was  defeated,  and  on  the  5th  the  place  was  cap- 
tured with  one  hundred  and  twenty-nine  prisoners.  On  the  7th,  the  division 
returned  to  Bolivar  Heights,  having  been  absent  live  days  and  travelled  sixty- 
five  miles.  The  Twenty-eighth  accompanied  this  expedition.  Two  days  later 
the  Twelfth  Corps  was  relieved  at  Harper's  Ferry  and  ordered  to  join  the  army 
of  General  Biu-nside,  to  participate  in  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg.  The  corps 
wns  affcei-wards  ordered  to  Fairfax  Station,  the  Twenty-eighth  Regiment,  with 
its  brigade,  being  left  to  garrison  Diunixies.  On  the  17th  of  December,  this 
brigade  was  attacked  by  Steuai't's  cavalry,  twelve  thousand  strong,  and  eight 
pieces  of  artillery.  After  a  desperate  straggle  the  rebels  with.drew,  intending 
to  renew  the  attack,  but  General  Geary,  attiaeted  by  the  firing  upon  this  por- 
tion of  his  command,  hastened  at  night  to  its  relief  with  the  rest  of  his  division, 
and  encountered  them  at  Occoquan,  while  marching  to  attack  his  camp,  routing 
them  and  infiicting  serious  loss. 

In  January,  1863,  the  division  moved  to  Acquia,  and  remained  there  until 
the  latter  part  of  April,  principally  engaged  in  fortifying  the  place,  slashing 
the  timber  around  it,  and  reconnoitering  the  surrounding  country.  Leaving 
there  on  the  27th  of  April,  it  made  the  famous  forced  march  by  way  of  Stafford 
Court  House,  to  KeUy's  Ferry,  on  the  Eappahannock,  and  Germania  ford  on 
the  Eapidan,  to  Chancellorsville,  during  which  the  Twenty-eighth  distinguished 
itself  in  skirmishing  with  and  defeating  the  rebel  cavalry  upon  the  right  flank, 
in  the  latter  part  of  the  movement. 

May  1st,  General  Hooker  gave  battle  to  General  Lee,  at  ChanceUorsvdlJe, 
and  the  bloody  three  days'  fight  at  that  place  ensued.  In  these  terrific  actions 
the  Twenty-eighth  Regiment  took  a  prominent  part  and  added  new  laurels  to 
those  already  earned  on  other  sanguinary  fields.  When  the  command  was 
ordered  to  fall  back  it  remained  with  its  division  and  did  not  quit  the  field 
until  two  hours  after  the  other  troops  had  retii^ed.  Its  loss  during  these  three 
days  was  over  one  hundred  kiUed  and  wounded,  out  of  three  hundred  engaged, 
it  beiag  one-fifth'  of  the  entire  loss  of  the  brigade.  Among  the  killed  was 
Major  L.  F.  Chapman,  who  was  then  in  command  of  the  regiment,  and  who 
was  one  of  the  most  heroic  and  efficient  officers  in  the  army.  After  the  pro- 
motion of  Colonel  Geary,  Major  Chapman  took  great  interest  in  keeping  up  the 
cliaracter  the  regiment  had  acquired  for  its  admirable  drill  and  discipline,  and 
to  his  untiring  exertions  in  this  regard  is  owing  much  of  its  subsequent  fame. 
First  Lieutenant  William  0.  Shields  fell  in  this  engagement  and  several  other 
officers  were  wounded.  The  division  captured  five  battle-flags.  Its  loss  was 
one  thousand  two  hundred  and  nine  men  killed,  wounded  and  missing.  At 
the  battle  of  ChanceUorsvUle  the  men  of  the  Twenty-eighth  Regiment  performed 
a  herculean  task  in  the  construction  of  their  temporary  breast- works.  They 
were  without  spades,  shovels  or  axes ;  but  with  an  energy  which  signalized  them 
during  the  war,  they  applied  themselves  to  the  arduous  task  with  the  only 
tools  they  could  command,  consisting  of  bayonets,  tin  cups  and  plates.  With 
these  alone  their  fortifications  were  constructed.  Another  incident  occurred 
illustrative  of  their  indomitable  courage  and  heroic  ardor.  Duriog  the  first 
day's  fight  they  were  designated  to  lead  a  charge  against  a  column  of  the  ad- 
vancing enemy  who  poured  in  upon  them  a  perfect  tornado  of  balls,  dealing 
frightful  destruction  along  their  ranks.  They  were  under  a  new  commander 
who  had  never  led  them  in  the  fight.  As  they  faced  the  fearful  volcano  of 
death,  they,  for  the  first  time,  halted  and  wavered.    General  Geary,  then  com- 


430  TWENTY-EIGHTH    EKQIMENT.  1863 

maDcling  tiie  division,  witnessed  their  indecision,  wlien  he  suddenly  sprang  from 
Ms  horse,  and  brandishing  his  sword,  leaped  the  breast- works,  crying  aloud, 
"Men  of  the  Twenty-eighth,  follow  your  old  commander."  His  appearance 
and  words  operated  lilio  an  electric  shock.  A  tremendous  shout  ran  along  the 
line,  anil  simultaneously  the  men  dashed  forward  with  such  impetuosity  as  to 
instantly  stop  the  progress  of  and  soon  repulse  the  enemy. 

At  dawn  on  the  morning  of  May  Cth  the  army  re-crossed  the  Eappahaiinock 
at  United  States  ford,  below  its  junction  with  the  Eapidan,  and  the  regiment 
marched  with  its  division  to  its  former  position  and  duties  at  Acquia.  On  June 
3d,  Colonel  De  Korponay  having  resigned,  Captain  Thomas  J.  Ahi,  of  company 
H,  was  commissioned  Colonel  of  the  regiment ;  and  on  the  5th  the  Enfield 
rifles  with  sword  bayonets,  with  which  it  started  irom  Philadelphia,  were  ex- 
changed for  Springiield  muskets.  The  camp  at  Acquia  was  broken  up  on  the 
13th  of  June,  and  the  division  marched  tlirough  Stafford  Cornet  House,  Dum- 
fries, Drainesvllle,  Leesburg,  Poolesville,  Point  of  Eocks,  Petersville,  Knox- 
ville,  Frederick  and  Littletown,  reaching  Gettysburg  in  time  to  participate  in 
and  share  the  glorious  achievements  of  July  1st,  2d  and  3d.  In  these  brilliant 
engagements  the  Twenty-eighth  again  distinguished  itself  for  its  bravery  and 
intrepidity.  In  consequence  of  heavy  breast-works  thrown  up  by  order  of 
General  Geary,  its  loss  was  only  twenty-five  in  killed,  wounded  and  missing. 
Two  hundred  prisoners  and  four  thousand  smaU  arms  were  captured  by  the 
Second  Division.  The  regiment,  on  the  4tb,  assisted  to  bury  the  enemy's  dead, 
(twelve  hundred  of  whom  lay  in  front  of  General  Geary's  lines,)  and  gathered 
np  five  hundred  of  his  muskets  before  its  own  works. 

The  Twenty-eighth  left  the  breast- works  at  Gettysbiu^g  on  July  5th,  and 
marched  to  Littletown  in  pui'suit  of  the  retreating  enemy ;  thence  on  the  8th 
marched  thirty  miles  to  Jefferson,  on  the  9th  to  Rohersville,  10th  to  Hagers- 
town,  and  11th  to  Fair  Play.  Many  of  the  men  were  barefooted  and  suffered  con- 
siderably during  this  march  of  more  than  seventy-five  miles. ^  On  the  13th  the 
rebels  crossed  the  Potomac,  and  on  the  18th,  the  march  being  continued,  the 
division  encamped  near  Sandy  Hook,  where  the  regiment  was  provided  with 
shoes  and  clothing.  Fi'om  thi^  time  the  Twenty-eighth  moved  with  its  division 
southward  across  the  Potomac,  along  the  Blue  Mountains,  in  pursuit  of  the 
reti^eating  Ibrces  of  General  Lee,  and  marched  thirt-y-flve  miles  in  one  day  to 
be  present  at  an  engagement  with  Lee's  troops  at  Manassas  Gap.  Afterwards 
it  proceeded,  by  way  of  Catlett's  station,  to  the  Eappahannock  at  KeUy's  ferry, 
and  was  engaged  in  guarding  the  line  of  that  river,  near  Ellis'  ford,  during 
the  month  of  August. 

In  September  there  was  a  general  forward  movement  of  the  army  to  the 
Eapidan,  where  the  rebels  were  again  met.  The  regiment  remained  at  Eac- 
coon  ford,  daily  skirmishing  until  the  Eleventh  and  Twelfth  Corps  were  detailed 
from  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  and  ordered,  luider  command  of  General 
Hooker,  to  join  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland,  to  aid  in  repairing  the  fearful 
disaster  to  our  army  at  the  battle  of  Chickamauga.  The  regiment  took  cars  at 
Bealeton  station  and  proceeded  via  Washington  and  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio 
raikoad  to  the  Ohio  liver  at  Bell  Aii-,  thence  through  Columbus,  Indianapolis, 
Louisville  and  !S"ashville,  to  Muirfreesboro',  where  it  was  engaged  in  a  fight 
v/ith  the  rebel  cavalry  imder  General  Wheeler,  in  which  he  was  repulsed  with 
heavy  loss,  and  the  raHroad  to  Bridgeport  was  saved  from  destruction.  It 
remained  two  weeks  guarding  the  road  from  Muifreesboro'  to  Tidlahoma. 


1863  LOOKOUT  MOUNTAIN.  431 

The  Second  Division  of  the  Twelfth  Corps,  being  selected  by  General  Hooker 
for  his  advance  movements  towards  Chattanooga,  was  relieved  from  guard 
duty  by  the  First  Division,  and  proceeded  to  the  front  at  Bridgeport,  Alabama. 
On  the  arrival  of  the  Twenty-eighth,  October  27th,  (it  having  been  detained  by 
obstructions  thrown  by  rebels  upon  the  track,)  General  Geary,  with  the  ad- 
vance, had  crossed  the  Tennessee  river,  and  was  one  day's  march  ahead. 

On  October  28th,  the  regiment  made  a  forced  march  of  twenty-eight  miles 
and  reached  Wauhatchie  on  the  morning  of  the  29th,  after  the  battle  at  that 
place  had  been  fought  and  won  by  a  portion  of  the  Second  Division  not  num- 
bering over  fifteen  hundred  men,  against  a  division  of  Longstreet's  Corps,  at 
least  six  thousand  strong.  After  desparate  fighting  against  such  frightful 
odds  for  nearly  four  hoiu's,  the  enemy  was  repulsed  and  fled  in  confusion,  leaving 
his  dead  and  many  wounded  on  the  field.  One  hundred  and  twenty-five  pri- 
soners were  taken.  This  was  a  highly  important  victory,  as  upon  it  depended 
the  subsistence  of  the  Union  army  then  at  Chattanooga.  Among  the  casualties 
none  were  more  lamented  or  cast  a  deeper  gloom  over  the  triumphant  forces, 
than  the  death  of  a  brave  young  officer,  a  youth  of  eighteen  years,  of  brightest 
promise  and  universally  beloved.  Captain  E.  E.  Geary,  of  Knap's  Battery,  and 
son  of  the  General,  who  fell,  whilst  sighting  his  gun,  pierced  by  a  rifle-ball 
through  his  forehead.  After  the  battle  Generals  Grant,  Hooker,  Thomas, 
Howard,  and  other  distinguished  officers,  rode  upon  the  field  to  personally  con- 
gratulate General  Geary  and  his  command  for  this  unsmi^assed  achievement, 
and  subsequently  General  Slocum  wrote : — "  I  wish  you  and  your  command  to 
know  that  I  feel  deeply  grateful  for  their  gallant  conduct,  and  for  the  new 
laurels  they  have  brought  to  our  corps."  To  secure  the  advantages  gained,  it 
was  necessary  to  fortify,  cover  and  cordOToy  the  road  from  Kelly's  ford  to 
Brown's  ferry,  on  the  Tennessee.  The  Tv/enty-eighth,  in  conjunction  with  de- 
tachments of  other  regiments,  labored  industriously  at  this  work  under  a  bom- 
bardment of  the  enemy's  artillery  on  Lookout  Mountain. 

On  the  19th  of  November  Colonel  Ahl,  who  had  been  on  detached  duty  for 
some  time  at  Division  Head-quarters,  returned  and  took  command  of  the  regi- 
ment, which  on  the  24th,  joined  the  division  at  Lookout  creek,  near  Wauhat- 
chie, and  with  it  crossed  the  creek  about  three  miles  above  the  poiut  of  Lookout 
Mountain.  On  the  24th,  the  Second  Division  having  been  selected  to  storm  the 
rebel  stronghold  on  the  mountain,  a  line  of  battle  was  formed  and  the  troops 
moved  gallantly  forward  to  the  assault,  which,  after  a  terrible  struggle,  was 
entirely  successful.  Besides  heavy  loss  in  killed  and  wounded  on  the  part  of  the 
enemy,  one  thousand  nine  hundred  and  forty  prisoners  were  captured,  together 
with  nine  battle  flags,  two  pieces  of  artillery,  forty  thousand  rations,  two  thou- 
sand stand  of  small  arms  and  camp  and  garrison  equipage  sufficient  for  two 
divisions.  Among  his  killed  was  General  J.  H.  Lane.  This  was  the  famous 
^'Battle  cibove  the  GloudsP  Fii-ing  was  kept  up  all  night,  during  which  the 
enemy  fled  from  the  mountain,  and  when,  on  the  following  morning,  the  smoke, 
mist  and  clouds  arose  above  its  siunmit,  and  it  was  gilded  by  the  rays  of 
the  rising  sun,  the  stars  and  stripes  with  the  beautiful  and  well  known  flag  of 
the  White  Star  Division,  were  seen  floating  in  the  breeze  fi'om  the  beetling 
cliff  of  Point  Lookout,  by  the  Union  forces  at  Chattanooga,  they  simultaneously 
sent  up  loud  and  repeated  shouts  that  reverberated  over  the  hills  and  through 
the  valleys  for  miles  around.  General  Hooker  hastened  to  compliment  the 
wtaiied  trooi)S  for  their  gaUant  and  glorious  work. 


432  TWENTY-F.IGHrn    EEGIMEXT.  18G4 

November  25th,  the  battle  of  Missionary  Eidge  was  fought,  the  enemy  de- 
feated, and  a  large  number  of  prisoners  and  three  battle  flags  were  captured 
by  the  Second  Division.  On  the  26th  the  enemy  was  pursued  through  Chick- 
amauga  and  Pea  Vine  valleys,  losing  many  prisoners,  with  cannon  and  wagons; 
and  on  the  27th  was  again  defeated  at  the  battle  of  Einggold,  where  the  divi- 
sion captured  three  battle  flags.  In  this  latter  conflict  the  regiment  lost  seven 
killed  and  twenty-seven  wounded.  Among  the  latter  was  First  Lieutenant 
Peter  Kahlor,  of  company  F,  a  brave  and  gallant  soldier,  who  had  served  in 
the  Mexican  war,  and  whose  body  bore  maiks  of  wounds  received  in  several 
previous  battles.  He  died  soon  after  the  fight,  mourned  by  all  his  comrades. 
In  his  oflicial  report  of  these  recent  engagements,  General  Hooker  says: — "  It 
has  never  been  my  fortune  to  serve  with  more  zealous  and  devoted  troops." 
On  the  29th,  General  Grant,  declaring  that  he  wished  to  see  the  troops  that 
fought  the  battle  of  Lookout  Mountain,  reviewed  General  Geary's  Division  in 
Wauhatchie  valley,  where  it  remained  several  days.  He  was  accompanied  by 
the  members  of  his  staff,  and  all  the  Generals  of  the  combined  armies  of  the 
Cumberland  and  Tennessee.  No  troops  could  have  been  more  highly  compli- 
mented than  were  those  of  the  Second  Division  on  this  occasion. 

The  campaign  ended,  the  division  went  into  winter  quarters  at  Bridgeport. 
In  December  the  Twenty-eighth,  with  many  other  regiments,  re-enlisted  for 
three  more  years,  and  soon  after  took  their  departure,  on  veteran  furlough,  for 
their  distant  homes.  Upon  the  expiration  of  this  time  the  command  again  con- 
centrated at  Bridgeport,  whence  it  proceeded  on  that  long  and  toilsome  march 
and  unparalleled  career  of  military  brilliancy  which  terminated  only  with  the 
overthrow  of  the  rebel  army  and  annihilation  of  the  Southern  Confederacy. 

On  the  18th  of  March,  1864,  Colonel  Ahl  resigned  and  was  mustered  out  of 
the  service,  and  on  the  following  day  Lieutenant  Colonel  John  Flynn  was  com- 
missioned Colonel.  In  April  the  Twenty-eighth  formed  part  of  an  excursion 
down  the  Tennessee  river  in  the  steamboat  Chickamauga,  of  which  General 
Geary  took  charge  in  person,  his  force  consisting  of  eight  hundred  men,  with 
eight  pieces  of  artillery.  The  rebels  were  met  at  GuntersvUle,  where  a  contest 
took  place,  during  which  the  town  was  partially  burned  and  finally  captured, 
the  enemy  retreating  in  confusion.  The  next  day  superior  numbers  were  en 
countered  and  defeated  near  Triano,  and  after  destroying  forty-seven  scows 
with  which  the  rebel  troops  purposed  to  cross  the  river,  the  expedition  returned 
to  camp  with  but  few  and  trifling  casualties. 

On  the  4th  of  May  the  division  marched  twenty-two  miles,  the  weather  hot 
and  sultry,  through  Whiteside  and  Lookout  valleys  and  over  Lookout  Mountain, 
encamping  in  Lookout  vaUey.  On  the  5th  the  march  was  resumed  and  con- 
tinued to  the  8th,  when  it  reached  Mill  Creek  and  Snake  Creek  gaps  at  the  foot 
of  the  Chattoogata  ridge.  Here  the  skirmishers  came  upon  the  rebel  cavahy 
pickets,  and  drove  them  from  the  mountain  crest  by  the  Dalton  road.  The 
enemy  was  in  sight  in  large  force  and  strongly  fortified  on  Chattoogata,  other- 
wise known  as  Eocky  Face  Mountain.  He  was  immediately  attacked  and  the 
battle  that  ensued  resulted  iu  the  capture  of  Snake  Creek  gap,  a  formidable 
mountain  barrier  through  which  the  entire  Union  army  passed.  He  was  again 
encountered  on  the  15th,  strongly  fortified  on  the  Dalton  road,  near  Eesaca, 
and  after  a  hard  day's  fight,  was  defeated,  though  his  numbers  and  advantages 
were  vastly  superior.  Four  pieces  of  artillery  were  captured  by  the  division. 
On  the  16th  it  pressed  vigorously  forward  towards  Atlanta,  marching  di.i  y 


1S64  BATTLE  OP  PBACH  TREE  CREEK.  433 

until  the  25tli,  when  Pumpkin  Vine  creek  was  reached  just  in  time  to  extinguish 
the  burning  timbers  of  the  bridge  which  the  enemy  had  fired.  The  bridge  was 
immediately  repaired,  and  the  Twenty-eighth,  being  deployed  as  skirmishers, 
pushed  forward  on  the  double  quick,  and  encountered  the  enemy  in  strong 
force,  who  was  driven,  after  a  hard  fight,  from  his  position  which  was  immedi- 
ately occupied  by  the  triumphant  troops.  On  the  same  day  an  action  com- 
menced at  New  Hope  Church,  which  continued  for  seven  consecutive  days, 
when  the  enemy  was  completely  routed  with  heavy  loss«  During  all  this  time 
the  troops  were  under  fire  night  and  day,  without  an  hour's  relief.  The  con- 
tending lines  were  in  close  proximity,  which  fact,  together  witli  the  uneven 
nature  of  the  ground,  demanded  incessant  watchfulness,  no  opportunity  being 
afforded  for  proper  shelter,  rest  or  subsistence. 

On  the  14th  of  June  the  division,  still  advancing,  participated  in  the  fiercely 
contested  battles  of  Pine  Knob,  Pine  Hill  and  Lost  Mountain,  at  the  commence- 
ment of  which  the  rebel  General  Polk  was  killed  by  a  shell  from  one  of  the 
guns  of  Knap's  Battery.  Constant  skirmishes  occurred  through  the  following 
day,  and  on  the  16th  the  battle  of  Muddy  Creek  was  fought,  on  the  IDth  that 
of  Noses  Creek,  22d  Kolb's  Farm,  27th  Kenesaw  Mountain,  July  3d,  Marietta, 
all  of  which  resulted  in  defeat  and  loss  to  the  enemy.  In  the  interim  skirmishes 
and  slight  battles  occurred  until  the  close  of  the  month.  In  all  these  engage- 
ments the  Twenty-eighth  Eegiment  bore  a  distinguished  part.  Still  pursuing, 
our  troops  passed  over  a  succession  of  works,  elaborate  and  strong,  consisting 
of  breast-works,  bastions,  rifle-pits,  abattis  and  palisades,  from  which  the 
enemy  was  driven,  and  on  the  5th  of  July,  came  in  sight  of  Atlanta,  to  the 
speedy  possession  of  which  the  troops  looked  forward  with  confidence. 

On  the  19th  of  July  preparations  were  quietly  and  quickly  made  at  Peach 
Tree  Creek,  to  surprise  the  enemy  and  drive  him  from  a  prominent  lull  on  the 
opposite  side,  which  he  held  in  force,  being  well  protected  with  rifle-pits  and 
breast-works,  Th«  creek  was  bridged  and  crossed  by  tlie  Second  Division, 
which  threw  up  an  extended  Tete-de-JPont  and  rested  for  the  night.  The  day 
following,  the  furious  battle  of  Peach  Tree  Creek  occurred,  commencing  with  a 
fierce  charge  upon  the  front  of  the  division,  continuing  with  unusual  violence  for 
several  hours,  and  ending  with  the  enemy's  defeat.  In  this  brilliant  engage- 
ment another  brave  youn^  officer  fdl — Captain  Thomas  H.  EUiott,  Adjutant 
General  on  the  staff  of  General  Geary,  He  entered  the  service  in  the  Twenty- 
eighth  Eegiment  as  First  Lieutenant  of  company  H,  and  was  promoted  for 
meritorious  conduct.  He  was  a  young  man  of  fine  literary  attainments,  a  great 
favorite  with  his  fellow-soldiers,  fearless  and  courageous  even  to  a  fault. 
In  his  official  report  of  this  battle  General  Geary  says :— "  The  appearance  of 
the  enemy  as  they  charged  upon  our  front  across  the  cleared  field  was  magni- 
ficent. Earely  has  such  a  sight  been  presented  in  battle.  Pouring  out  from 
the  woods  they  advanced  in  immense  gray  masses,  (not  lines,)  with  flags  and 
banners,  many  of  them  new  and  beautifril,  while  the  General  and  Staff  officers 
were  in  plain  view,  with  drawn  sabres  flashing  in  the  light^  galloping  here  and 
there  as  they  urged  their  troops  on  to  the  charge-  The  rebel  troops  also 
seemed  to  rush  forward  with  more  than  customary  nerve  and  heartiness  to  the 
attack.  This  grand  charge  was  ffood^s  inaugural^  and  his  army  came  upon  us 
that  day  full  of  high  hop^  confident  that  the  small  force  in  tJieir  fr-out  could 
not  withstand  them,  but  their  ardor  and  confidence  were  soon  shaken." 

From  this  period  until  the  ii^ik  of  Au^st^  when  an  engagement  at  Pace's 
"55 


434  TWENTY-EIGHTH  EEGIMENT,  1864 

ferry  resulted  in  another  victory,  and  from  that  day  to  their  victorious  entry 
into  Atlanta,  the  troops  lay  before  that  town,  strengenthing  their  defences,  ex- 
tending and  advancing  their  i)ickets,  receiving  and  returning  the  fire  of  the 
enemy's  artillery,  and  punishing  him  severely  in  numerous  battles  and  skir- 
mishes. On  September  2d,  completely  exhausted  and  thoroughly  beaten  and 
disheartened,  the  enemy  sullenly  evacuated  Atlanta,  and  the  conquering  forces 
took  possession,  marching  joyfully  in,  with  colors  flying,  to  the  inspiriting 
strains  of  patriotic  music,  the  White  Star  Division  having  the  advance.  A 
brilliant  summary  of  the  "  hundred  days^  fight^^  of  this  eventfid  campaign  is 
given  in  the  following  extract  from  General  Geary's  official  report : — "  Thus 
gloriously  ended  the  campaign,  unequalled  for  brilliant  victories,  over  seem- 
ingly insurmountable  difficulties,  and  unsurpassed  in  history — a  campaign 
which  will  stand  forever  a  monument  of  the  valor,  endurance  and  patriotism  of 
the  American  soldier ;  four  months  of  hard,  constant  labor,  under  the  hot  sun 
of  a  southern  summer,  scarce  a  day  of  which  was  passed  out  of  the  sound  of 
the  crash  of  musketry  and  roar  of  artUlery  j  two  hundred  miles  travelled  through 
a  countiy,  in  every  mile  of  which  nature  and  art  seemed  leagued  for  defence — 
mountains,  rivers,  lines  of  works — a  campaign  in  which  every  march  was  a 
fight,  in  which  battles  followed  in  such  rapid  succession,  and  were  so  inti- 
mately connected  by  an  unremitting  series  of  skirmishes,  that  it  may  properly 
be  regarded  as  one  grand  battle,  which  crowned  with  grander  victory,  attests 
the  skill  and  patience  of  the  hero  who  matured  its  plans  and  directed  their 
execution." 

From  the  date  of  its  occupation  until  the  15th  of  November,  the  regiment 
remained  at  Atlanta,  performing  guard  and  fatigue  duty,  assisting  to  make 
reconnoissances,  and  taking  part  in  foraging  expeditions,  the  latter,  not  only 
feeding  the  garrison  of  Atlanta,  but  demonstrating  the  important  fact  that  an 
army  could  move  and  subsist  upon  the  resources  of  the  country.  On  the  14th 
of  November  the  troops  under  General  Iverson,  supposing  Atlanta  to  have 
been  evacuated,  made  an  attack  upon  the  Union  lines,  near  the  Whitehall  road, 
(where  the  Twenty-eighth  was  stationed,)  and  was  repulsed  with  severe  loss  in 
killed  and  wounded  and  some  prisoners. 

November  15th,  the  camp  was  broken  up  and  Sherman's  famous  '■'■Marcli  to 
the  Sea"  commenced.  This  bold  undertaking  was  of  such  stupendous  magni- 
tude, and  encircled  with  so  many  and  such  tremendous  obstacles,  as  to  astonish 
the  entire  country  and  to  strike  terror  into  the  heart  of  the  confederacy.  Many 
regarded  it  as  an  act  of  madness,  whilst  few  dared  contemplate  its  successfid 
termination.  Unincumbered  with  any  superfluity  of  tents,  baggage  or  provi- 
sion trains,  the  brave  and  well-tried  army  marched  day  after  day,  scarcely 
halting  for  needed  rest  and  nutriment,  through  sunshine  and  storm,  heat  and 
cold,  over  hills,  streams,  swami^s  and  morasses,  bivouacking  at  night  along  the 
roads,  and  subsisting  man  and  beast  from  the  lands  over  which  they  passed, 
laying  waste  plantations  of  notorious  rebel  leaders  and  destroying  immense 
depots  of  provisions  intended  for  Lee's  army,  cotton,  grain,  cotton  gins  and 
mills  and  other  rebel  property,  together  with  numerous  bridges  and  many  miles 
of  railroad.  Guerrilla  bands  and  detachments  of  rebel  cavalry  that  hovered 
about,  were  attacked  and  if  not  driven  off,  either  captured  or  killed.  The 
troops  pushed  forward  with  the  utmost  alacrity,  enjoyiug  the  march  as  a  grand 
trium]3hant  passage  through  an  enemy's  coimtry,  rather  than  a  severe  and  toil- 
some journey,  full  of  privations,  dangers  and  disasters.    Onward  they  pressed 


1864  MARCH  TO  THE   SE/V,  435 

regardless  of  labor,  and  in  defiance  of  every  obstacle,  until,  on  the  10th  of  De- 
cember, they  approached  the  outer  works  of  the  enemy  at  Savanuali,  and  en- 
camped a,t  a  distance  of  three  mil«s  from  the  city,  which  was  at  once  besieged. 
During  the  succeeding  ten  days  the  time  was  chiefly  occupied  in  throwing  up 
breast- works  and  erecting  fortifications,  the  troops  being  under  fire  from  the 
enemy's  batteries  and  a  number  of  gun  boats  stationed  in  the  river.  Shot  and 
shell  were  poured  in  upon  them  from  sixty-four  and  thirty-pounder  siege  guns 
and  many  pieces  of  light  artillery.  Still  the  work  progressed  steadily,  the  men 
laboring  earnestly  and  with  chcerftdness. 

On  the  night  of  the  20th,  General  Geary  discovered  that  the  enemy  was 
evacuating  Savannah,  and  at  one  o'clock  in  the  morning  of  the  21st,  he  pushed 
forward  to  intercept  the  retiiing  forces  and  take  possession  of  the  town.  Just 
outside  of  the  city  limits,  he  was  met  at  two  o'clock,  by  the  Mayor  and  a  dele- 
gation of  the  Board  of  Aldermen,  bearing  a  flag  of  truce,  who  formally  sur- 
rendered to  Mm  the  place,  presenting  him  with  the  following  document : 

"  Savannah,  December  21, 1864. 
To  General  John  W.  Geaey, 

Commanding  U.  8.  Military  Forces  near  Savannah  : 
Sir  : — The  city  of  Savannah  is  being  evacuated  by  the  Confederate  military 
and  is  now  entirely  defenceless. 

As  Chief  Magistrate  of  the  city,  I  respectfully  request  your  protection  of  the 
lives  and  private  property  of  the  citizens,  and  of  our  women  and  children. 

Trusting  that  this  appeal  to  your  generosity  and  humanity  may  favorably 
influence  your  action, 

I  have  the  honor  to  be  your  obedient  servant, 

E.  D.  ARNOLD, 

Mayor  of  Savannah.^ 
General  Geary  accordingly  entered  the  city  with  his  command,  and  just  as 
the  sun  first  gilded  the  morning  clouds,  the  national  colors,  side  by  side  with 
the  White  Star  standard,  were  unfurled  from  the  dome  of  the  Exchange,  and 
over  the  United  States  Custom  House.  The  part  assigned  the  Twenty-eighth, 
was  the  capture  and  occupancy  of  Fort  Jackson.  In  the  afternoon,  other  troops 
began  to  enter  the  town.  Immense  piles  of  cotton  and  other  property,  as  well 
as  several  gun-boats  in  the  river,  had  been  set  on  fire  by  the  retreating  rebels, 
to  the  extinguishment  of  which  the  troops  early  and  industriously  applied  them- 
selves. Millions  of  dollars  worth  of  property  and  seven  vessels  were  saved  to 
the  Government,  by  their  persevering  exertions,  pursued  whilst  under  conttuued 
fire  from  the  rebel  gun-boat  Savannah,  which  was  subsequently  driven  ashore 
and  blown  up.  In  consideration  of  the  services  of  his  division  on  this  occasion, 
General  Geary  was  appointed  Military  Governor  of  Savannah. 

Being  relieved  by  General  Grover's  division.  General  Geary,  on  the  19th  of 
January,  1865,  received  orders  to  join,  with  his  command,  the  other  divisions 
of  Sherman's  army,  which  had  crossed  the  Savannah  river  and  advanced  to 
Perry sburg;  but  tu  consequence  of  a  severe  storm  which  overflowed  the  country, 
and  rendered  the  roads  impassable,  he  was  detained  in  Savannah  until  the  27th, 
when,  leaving  the  city  at  eight  o'clock  in  the  morning,  by  the  Augusta  turn 
pike,  he  started  upon  the  ^'^  war  path  through  the  Carolines.''' 

.Innumerable  obstacles,  both  natural  and  artificial,  were  hom-ly  encountered 
an(^  overcome.  Streams  and  swamps  were  waded  or  bridged,  and  miles  of 
indescribably  bad  roads  corduroyed,  before  the  troops  could  pass,  whilst  at  every 


436  TVVESTY-BIGHTH   RBGIMEHT.  1865 

available  point  they  were  annoyed  by  the  desultory  firing  and  obstructions 
thrown  in  the  way  by  squads  of  the  enraged  and  now  dfesperate  enemy.  Fre- 
quent skirmishes  occurred.  Severe  ones  took  place  at  the  crossings  of  the 
North  and  South  Edisto,  and  at  Congaree  and  Black  rivers,  at  aU  of  which 
places  the  Twenty-eighth  Eegiment  was  among  the  first  to  cross.  At  North 
Edisto,  Colonel  Flynn  and  several  of  his  men  were  wounded.  General  Geary 
in  his  official  report  says : — "  This  campaign,  although  in  its  general  features 
of  the  same  nature  as  that  from  Atlanta,  to  Savannah,  was  one  of  much  greater 
labor,  and  tested  most  thoroughly  the  power  of  endurance  and  elasticity  of 
spirits  among  American  soldiers.  The  distance  marched  was  much  farther, 
through  regions  presenting  greater  natural  obstacles,  and  where  a  vindictive 
enemy  might  naturally  be  expected  in  force  suflacient  to  harass  our  troops  and 
interfere  frequently  with  our  trains.  The  season  was  one  of  unusual  inclemency, 
during  which  the  roads  were  in  the  worst  condition.  Yet  my  command  marched 
from  Savannah  to  Goldsboro',  without  very  serious  opposition  and  without  a 
single  attack  upon  the  trains  under  my  charge.  The  spirit  of  my  troops  through- 
out was  confident  and  buoyant,  expressive  of  that  implicit  trust  in  the  Com- 
mander-in-chief and  belief  in  themselves,  which  are  always  the  presages  of 
military  success.  It  was  their  common  experience  to  march  at  dawn  or  earlier, 
corduroy  miles  of  road,  exposed  to  drenching  rains,  or  standing  waist  deep 
often  in  swamps,  lifting  wagons  out  of  mire  and  quicksand,  where  mules  could 
not  obtain  a  foot-hold  j  and  when  the  day's  work  was  through,  encamp  late  at 
night,  only  to  repeat  the  process  with  the  next  day.  Through  this  all  they 
evinced  a  determination  and  cheerfulness  which  has  added  greatly  to  my  for- 
mer high  appreciation  of  the  same  qualities  shown  by  them  upon  so  many  battle- 
fields of  the  past  four  years." 

Upon  reaching  Ealeigh,  negotiations  were  entered  into  between  Generals 
Sherman  and  Johnson,  which  resulted,  on  the  26th  of  AprO,  in  the  surrender 
of  the  latter  with  his  army.  General  Lee  had  already  surrendered  to  General 
Grant,  and  soon  after,  Generals  Kirby  Smith  and  Dick  Taylor  laid  down  their 
arms,  and  the  rebellion  was  crushed.  Peace  soon  followed,  and  the  troops  of 
the  Twentieth  Corps,  to  which  General  Geary's  division  was  then  attached,  were 
marched  to  Washington  by  way  of  Eichmond,  and  disbanded. 

During  the  four  years'  service  of  the  Twenty-eighth  Eegiment,  its  casualties 
were  about  equal  to  the  number  of  its  original  muster ;  and,  although  in  its 
organized  condition  it  served  in  twelve  different  States  of  the  Union,  and  was 
engaged  in  as  many  skirmishes  and  battles  as  any  regiment  iu  the  United 
States  army,  it  never  lost  a  siugle  wagon  or  ambulance  or  any  other  description 
of  property,  by  allowing  it  to  fall  into  the  hands  of  the  enemy.  The  officers 
were  frequently  changed  in  consequence  of  deaths,  resignations  and  promotions, 
the  regiment  having  had  four  Colonels,four  Lieutenant  Colonels  and  nine  Majors. 
It  also  produced  one  Major  General  and  three  Brigadiers,  viz : — Hector  Tyu- 
dale,  Ario  Pardee,  Jr.,  and  John  Flynn. 

The  members  of  the  regiment  who  remained  at  the  close  of  the  war  were 
mustered  out  of  the  .service  on  the  18th  of  July,  1865,  and  were  heartily  wel- 
comed home,  their  privations,  sufferings,  labors  and  gallant  services  having 
endeared  them  in  the  warmest  affections  of  the  highly  gratified  and  truly 
grateful  loyal  people  of  tbe  country.  Then."  soiled,  torn  and  tattered  flags, 
carried  triumphantly  through  so  many  bloody  battle-fields,  attesting  the  un- 
failing courage  of  the  men  who  bore  th^m,  have  received  a  hallowed  place  in 


THREE   YEAES'   SERVICE 


437 


I 


the  archives  of  the  Commonwealth,  whilst  the  brave  and  noble  soldiers  wbo 
fought  beneath  and  around  them,  have  returned  to  the  peaceful  pursuits  of  life 
and  the  enjoyment  of  the  multiform  blessings  their  struggles  and  triumphs 
have  secured  to  their  country  and  the  world. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS. 


John  W.  Geary 


Gab'l  De  Korponay 

Thomas  J.  Ahl 

JohnFlynn 


Hector  Tyndale 

James  Fitzpatrick... 


Ario  Pardee,  Jr.. 
William  Raphail 
Robert  Warden.. 
Lans'dF.  Chapman 

Jacob  D.  Arner 

Samuel  Goodman... 

Henry  Cheesman... 
WUliam  S.  Witham 
Benjamin  F.  Lee... 
John  P.  Nicholson 


H.  Eru'st  Goodman 


William  Altman 


Samuel  Logan. 


Col.. 

...do. 
do. 
do. 


Lt.Col 
..do.... 


Major. 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
Adj 


...do 

...do 

Q.  M... 
..do 


Surg, 


...do . 


As.Sur. 


Wm.  M.  Borland....'... do  . 


June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
July     1,  '61, 


June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 


June  28, 

'61, 

July     3, 

'61, 

June  28, 

'61, 

July    6, 

'61, 

July    6, 

'61, 

Oct.    15, 

'61, 

July  11, 

'61, 

July     2, 

'61, 

June  28, 

'61, 

June  28, 

'61, 

July  23, 

'61, 

Dec.    17, 

'62, 

June  28, 
Aug.    1, 

'61, 

'62, 

Promoted  to  Brig.  Gen.  U.  S.  V.,  April  25,  '62— 

wounded  at  Bolivar,  Cedar  Mountain  and  Chan- 

cellorsvile— promoted  to  Maj.  Gen.,  Jan.  12, '65. 
Promoted  from  Lt.  Col.  to  Col.,  April  25,  1862 — 

disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  26,  1863. 
Promoted  fr.  Capt.  company  H,  to  Colonel,  Mar. 

15,  1863  — resigned  March  18, 1864. 
Wd.  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863,  and  at  Norrh 

Edisto  river,  S.  C.  Feb.  12,  '65— promoted  to  Lt. 

Col.,  Dec.  12,  1863— to  Col.,  June  9,  186-i— to  Bv. 

Brig.  General,  May  13,  1865 — discharged  Nov. 

3,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Lt.  Col.,  April  25,  1862— wounded 

at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862— promoted  to  Brig. 

Gen.  Vols.,  Nov.  29,  1862— disch.  March  18, 1863. 
Promoted  to  Major,  Mar.  27,  '64— to  Lt.  Col.,  Aug. 

9,  1864— wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  18G2,  at 

Mill  Creek  Gap,  May  8, 1864— mustered  out  with 

regiment,  July  18,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Major,  Nov.  1,  1861 — to  Lt.  Colonel 

147th  regiment  P.  V.,  October  9,  1862 
Promoted  to  Major,  July  1,  1862— resigned  Jan- 
uary 15,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Major,  April  25,  1862— died  at  Win- 
chester, Va.,  June  30,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Maj.,  Jan.  22,  1863— killed  at  Chan- 

cellorsville.  May  3,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Major.  June  1,  1865 — mustered  out 

with  regiment,  July  18,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Adjutant,  Nov.  13, 1861 — discharged 

Aug.  3.  1864— Brevet  Capt.,  Maj.,  Lt.  Col.  and 

Col.,  March  13,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Adjutant,  July  28,  1864— discharged 

February  8,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Adjutant,  June  1,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  regiment,  July  18,  1865. 
Resigned  Sept.  10,  1862,  to  accept  commission  as 

Captain  and  A.  C.  S. 
Promoted  from  Com.  Sgt.  to  Quartermaster,Sept. 

10, 1862— mustered  out  with  reg.,  July  18,1865 — 

Brev.  Capt.,  Maj.  and  Lt.  Col.,  Mar.  13,  1865. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  V.,  as  Assistant  Surgeon,  to 

date  Feb.  26, 1864— Brevet  Colonel  and  Surgeon 

in  Chief,  Army  of  Ga. 
Promoted  to  Surgeon,  May  8,  1864— mustered  out 

with  regiment,  July  18,  1865 
Resigned  October  3,  1862. 
Resigned  November  27,  1862. 


Note.- The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks : 

Surg.  Surgeon. 

Sgt.  Sergeant. 
OS.  hospital.  Keg.  regiment.  Sub.  substitute. 

Lt.  Lieutenant. 
Mns.  mustered. 
Muc.  musician. 


Ab.  absent. 
Asst.  assistant. 
Adj.  Adjutant. 
Bu.  buried. 
Bv.  brevet. 
Bd.  band. 
Capt.  Captain. 
Chap.  Chaplain 


Cor.  Corporal.  Fr.  from. 

Com.  commissioned  or  Furl,  furlough. 

commissary. 
Cert,  certificate. 


Dis.  dismis.sed. 
Dis'y.  disability. 
Disch.  discharged. 
Exp.  expiration. 


Pr.  promoted. 


PI.  principal. 

Priv.  private. 

Keg.  regiment. 

Red.  reduced. 

Kgs.  resigned. 

Rem.  removed. 

Sen.  sentenced. 

Sorv.  service. 


t'tcw.  steward. 

Tr.  transferred. 

Vet.  veteran  volunteer. 

Wd.  wounded. 

Wds.  wounds. 


TWENTY-EIGHTH    IlEGIMBNT, 


>'AME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP   MUSTER 
INTO   SERVICE 

-3 
> 

REMARKS. 

John  H.  Mnllin 

As.  Sur. 

Oct.     15, '62, 

3 

Resigned  April  17,  1863. 

WiUiani  F.  Smith... 

...do 

June    5,  '63, 

3 

Promoted  to  Surgeon,  Dec.  23,  1864,  and  trans- 
ferred to  73d  regiment  P.  V. 

AbinH.  Lic^ht 

...do 

May   23,  '64, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  18,  1865. 

Chas.  W.  Heisley... 

Chap... 

Nov.     1,  '61, 

3 

Resigned  Julv  18,  1863. 

N.  B.  Critchfield 

...do 

Mav   22,  '64, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  18,  1865. 

James  C.  8mith 

Sr.  Maj. 

June  28,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  July  1, 1865— to  1st 
Lieutenant  Co.  C,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  8,  1865. 

Thomas  Monroe 

...do 

June  28,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  August  1,  1864 — to 
1st  Lieutenant  company  C,  July  7,  1865. 

Samuel  F,  M'Kee... 

...do 

June  28,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  July  20,  1861— to 
Adjutant  147th  regiment  P.  V.,  Dec.  1,  1862. 

Thomas  M'Cune 

...do 

July     1,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  September  10,  '61— 
discharged  on  Surgeon's  cei'tificate,  Feb.  26,  '63. 

Michael  B.  Devine.. 

...do 

July     1,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  Feb.  26,  1863— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  14,  1863. 

Edward  D.  Foulke 

...do 

July    6,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Maj  or,  Dec.  1,  '63— reduced 
to"  ranks  and  transferred  to  Co.  D,  Aug.  1,  '64. 

R.  A.  Kerrihard 

...do 

June  28,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Maj  or,  August  15,  1863— 
kiUed  at  Taylor  Ridge,  Ga.,  Nov.  27,  1863. 

Wesley  Hamilton... 

Q.M.Sr 

July     1,  '61, 

^ 

Promoted  to  Quartermaster  Sergeant,  Apr.  8,  '65 — 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 

David  B.  Hilt 

do 

July  20,  '61, 

o 

Promoted  to  Quartermaster  Sergeant,  July  20, 
1861— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Aug.  17,  1862. 

Albert  J.  Watt 

Com.  Sr 

July     1,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Commissary  Sergeant,  Sept.  1,  '63— 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  18,  1865. 

J.  H.  Lippincott 

...do 

June  21,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Commissary  Sergeant,  Sept.  10,  '62— 
transferred  to  company  B,  September  1,  1863. 

P.  S.  C.  Hough 

Hos.  St. 

July  11,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  Nov.  24,  1863— 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  18,  1865. 

James  Kemble 

...do 

July  24,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  July  24,  '61— dis- 
charged November  24,  1862,  and  promoted  to 
Hospital  Steward  U.  S.  A. 

EEGIMENTAL   BAND 


Wm.  F.  Simpson. 

Michael  H.  Rahn. 

William  Whitcomb 
Frederick  Spohn, 


James  !j.  Warwick 

Boltz,  rranklin 

Beck,  Jacob  H 

Beck,  Anthony 

Beck,  Antrim 

Beck,  George 

Bender,  Godfrey 

Burr,  William  H  ... 
Burke,  Geo.  H.  C... 

ConoA'er,  Jos.  C 

Coiasins,  Geo.  R 

DeHart,  William  Hi... do 
Farrington,  Thos....l...do 

Fenner,  Geo.  W do 

Geary,  Edward  R do 


PL  Muc 
...do 


L'd.Bd. 
Muc... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

do 


do 

do 

do 


Geary,  William  L.. 
Haines,  William  R 

Heisley,  Chas.  C 

Labar,"  Jesse , 

Levan,  Robert  W. ..'... do ... 
Markley,  Beneville  ...do... 

Murray,  Samuel ...do... 

Simmerman,  J.  S...  ...do... 

Stautfer,  Alfred  F...'...do ... 

Waltz,  Peter ...do... 

Zane,  Walter  H ...do... 


July  28, 

July     2, 

Julv  20, 
June  28, 

Aug.  SO, 
Aug.  30, 
Aug.  30, 
Aug.  30, 
Aug.  30, 
Dec.  21, 
Sept.  6, 
Sept.  6, 
Sept.  7, 
Dec.  24, 
Sept.  26, 
Dec.  21, 
Aug.  30, 
Sept.  9, 
Sept.    6, 


July  17, 
Aug.  30, 
Sept.  9, 
Sept.  26, 
Aug.  30, 
Aug.  30, 
Aug.  30, 
Sept.  26, 
Sept.  6, 
Sept.  6, 
Sept.  26, 


'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

61, 

3 

61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

•61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Principal  Musician,  March  1, 1864— 

discharged — date  unknown. 
Promoted  to  Principal  Musician,  April  1,  1865 — 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  18,  1865. 
Deserted  October  1,  1861. 
Promoted  to  principal  muc,  September  14, 1862— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Died  July  15,  1862,  at  Winchester,  Va. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9, 1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9, 1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9, 1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Feb.  5,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Disch.  to  accept  commission  as  2d  Lieutenant  in 

Knap's  Pennsylvania  battery,  October  5,  1861. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sent.  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1862,  by  General  Ordex-. 
Mustered  out  Sept,  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 
Mustered  out  Sept.  9,  1862,  by  General  Order. 


THEEE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 

Company  A. 

RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


Ario  Pardee,  Jr. 
Jas.  Fitzpatrick. 


James  Sillirr)an,Jr 


George  Marr . 


John  Gorman 

Isaiah  B.  Robinson 

William  Airey 


Capt. 
,..do. 

,..do. 


2d  Lt. 
..do.... 


.do. 


Smith  Durst 1st 


Samuel  F.  M'Kee... 
Geo.  W.  Eddinger. 

Patrick  M'Shay 

WiUiam  H.  Wolf. 

George  Burt 

Wm.  M' Donald 
Rob't  A.  Kerrihard 
Thomas  Monroe, 

John  B.  Lockhart 
Robert  I.  Carter. 

William  Wyli> 
Archibald  Nesbit, 

Dennis  Laughlin. , 

Joseph  H.  Cornet, 

William  H.Doak., 

James  Shirey 

Tliomas  Karley 

Henry  Hembach, 

Alex'r  W.  Selfridge 

Beniah  Pratt 
William  W.  James 
Wm.  P.  Cortright.., 

William  Horn. 

James  C.  Smith 
Frank  Harkins 
Fred'k  Spohn 
Wm.  F.  Simpson 
John  R.  Young. 
Anderson,  John 
Albert,  Henry 

Ash,  Phineas  W 

Armpriester,  Sam'l 
Achuff,  Joseph 
Alwell,  James 
Albert,  Anthony.... 
Alsfleld ,  Edwin  M. 
Buzzard,  Amos 


June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 


June  28,  '61, 


June  28,  '61, 


June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 


June  28,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Major  28th  reg.  P.V,,  Nov.  1, 1861. 

Promoted  to  Captain,  January  1,  1862— to  Mai  or 
March  27,  1864— Vet. 

Pr.  from  Cor.  to  1st  Sgt.,  July  1,  '61— to  2d  Lt., 
Jan.  1,  '62— to  1st  Lt.,  July  1,  '62— to  Capt.,  Aug. 
16,  1864— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  1865. 

Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Julv  12,  1863— to  1st  Lt.,  Oct.  1, 
1864— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Resigned  December  31, 1861. 

Promoted  from  Sergeant,  January  1,  '62— killed 
July  20,  1864,  at  Peach  Tree  Creek,  Ga. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Jan.  1,  '63— to  Sgt.,  July  12,  '63— to 
1st  Sgt.,  Oct.  1,  1864— to  2d  Lt.,  June  1,  1865— 

mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Jan.  1,  '63— to  Sgt.,  July  12,  1863— to 
1st  Sergeant,  June  1,  1865 — mustered  out  with 

company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Sero;'t  Major  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  20,  '61. 
Wd — pr.  to  Cor.,  Feb.  1,  1863— to  Sgt.,  Jan.  1, 

1864— mustered  out  with  Co. ,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Jan.  1,  1863— to  Sgt.,  Oct.  1,  1864— 

mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Jan.  1,  1864— to  Sgt.,  Feb.  1,  1865— 

mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Wounded — promoted  to  Sergeant,  June  1,  '65 — 

mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  16,  '63. 
Pr.  to  Serg't  Major"28th  reg.  P.  V,,  Aug.  15,  '63. 
Wounded  at  Chancellorsville— promoted  to  Ser- 
geant Major  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  1,  '64— Vet. 
Died  at  Harper's  Ferry,  Va.,  December  11,  1862. 
Died  July  12,  1863,  at  Philadelphia,  of  wounds 

received  at  Chancellorsville. 
Died  at  Philadelphia,  November  26,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  September  30, 1862— mus- 
tered out  July  2,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Jan.  1, 1864— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  18,  1865- Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Jan.  1, 1864— mustered  out 

with  company,"  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Coi-poral,  Jan.  1. 1864 — mustered  out 

with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Jan.  1, 1864 — mustered  out 

with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Oct.  1, 1864— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Feb.  1, 1865— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Discharged  Feb.  28,  1862,  to  receive  commission 

as  2d  Lieutenant  company  H,  46th  reg.  P.  V. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  November  29,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  7,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '63. 
Disch.  ¥eb.  19,  1863,  for  wds.  rec.  at  Antietam. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  July  1,  186.5— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Principal  Musician, 'Sept.  14,  1862. 
Promoted  to  2d  Principal  Musician,  Mar.  1, 1864. 
Deserted  June  20,  1885. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  29,  '62. 
Disch.arged  by  General  Order,  May  23,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  23,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  23,  1865. 
Deserted  June  20,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  23,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865. 


440 


TWENTY-EIGHTH    REGIMENT, 


VAUE. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

1 

J,                                                            REMARKS. 

Buzzard,  Isaac 

Bachman,  George... 

Black,  Jacob  R 

Brong,  Charles  F... 

Barringer,  John 

Barringer,  Isaac 

Buzzard,  Josiah 

Bender,  Christ' n  F 

Beers,  Henry  W 

Brenuan,  John. 

Private 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Feb.  14,  '65, 
Feb.    14,  '65, 
Mar.    2,  '65, 
Mar.     9,  '65, 
Dec.   22,  '64, 
Dec.    22,  '64, 
Feb.   14,  '65, 
Feb.   20, '65, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 
Feb.   14,  '65, 
June  28,  '61, 
Feb.   14,  '65, 
Feb.   17,  '65, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28.  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 
Jan.    22,  '64, 
Feb.   14,  '65, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
Feb.   24,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 

Feb.   16,  '65, 
Feb.'  24,  '64,    . 
Feb.   25,  '64,    i 
June  28,  '61,    > 
June  28,  '61,    . 
June  28,  '61,    . 
June  28,  '61,    ^ 
June  28,  '61,    < 
June  28,  '61,    J 
Feb.   14,  '65,    J 
Feb.  24,  '65,    ] 
Mar.  11,  '65,    ] 
Jan.    28,  '64,    I 
June  28,  '61,    i 
June  28,  '61,    •' 
June  28,  '61,    C 
June  28,  '61,    ' 
June  28,  '61,    c 
June  28,  '61,    C 
Feb.   20,  '65,    1 
June  28,  '61,    S 
Jan.    26,  '65,    1 
Feb.   10,  '65,    1 
Feb.  20,  '65,    1 
Feb.   14,  '65,    1 
June  28,  '61,    3 
June  23,  '61,    3 
June  28,  '61,    3 
Feb.   14,  '65,    1 
Feb.   13,  '65,    1 
Feb.   14,  '65.    1 
Feb.   14,  '65,    1 
Feb.   17,  '(J5,    1 
Dec.  22,  '64,    1 
July  25.  '61,    3 
June  28,  '61,    3 
Feb.  24,  '64,    3 
June  28,  '61,    3 
Feb.   16, '64,    3 
Feb.   18,  '65,    1 
June  28,  '61,    3 
July  17,  '61,    3 
June  28,  '61,    3 

1    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

1    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

1   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

1    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

1    Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

1    Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

1    Mustered  out  August  9,  1865. 

1    Mustered,  out  July  14,  1865. 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '63. 

3   Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 

3   Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

3    Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

1    Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  2,  1865. 

i   Deserted  July  17,  1862. 

1    Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  23,  1865. 

3   Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out— Vet. 

L   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

L   Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Brown,  Henry  E.... 

Beahm,  Jesse 

Barker,  Francis 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Boyle,  Patrick 

Burweli,  Burton 

Behrens,  John 

Conklin,  Jos.  N 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Collins,  Henry. 

..do 

Cunningham,  Thos 

Campbell,  John 

Claywell,  Reuben... 
CampbeU,  Daniel... 

Dolan,  Hugh. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do     .. 

3   Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

3   Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

3   Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

3   Deserted  June  29,  1863— returned  April  11,  '65— 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
3   Mustered  out  mth  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
.    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  28,  '63. 
3   Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
3    Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

3    Discbarsred  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  30,  '65. 
3   Died  Mav  18,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Chan- 

Durst,  Euo-ene 

..do  ... 

Derr,  Paul 

..do 

Decker,  John  F 

Depue,  Abraham.... 

Dout,  Eli „. 

Dunham,  Geo.  H.... 
Deam,  John 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Drake,  William  H.. 
Eike,  George 

..do 

..do 

cellorsville. 
L    Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  23,  1865. 
i   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
5   Mustered  out  with  company.  July  18, 1865. 
5   Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
5    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  IS,  '63. 

Fox,  Peter 

..do 

Fagan,  Christopher 
Fagen,  Peter 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

J    Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
5   Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
J   Transferred  to  6th  reg.  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Nov.  1,  '62. 

Faichter,  Nicholas.. 
Fatkins,  John 

..do 

..do 

Funk,  .John  W 

..do 

Fmiong,  James 

Godshalk.  Benj.  F.. 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
5    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  11,  '65. 
5   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  10,  '63. 
)    Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

>  Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

>  Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Wounded— mustered  out  August  8,  1864. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 
Deserted  June  20.  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mastered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  8, 1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  23,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  23,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  23,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1834, 
Discharged  bv  General  Order,  June  20,  1865. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  Md.,  September  17,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Gensil,  John  W 

Grum,  Charles 

..do 

..do 

Grum,  Henrv 

Godley,  Charles 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Herman,  Wm.  H... 

Hess,  Henry  C 

Houck,  George  W.. 
Hoglaud,  Christian 
Holler,  John 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

.do 

do 

Hill,  Harrison.. 

Hehr,  .Jacob 

do 

Hay,  John  P 

Hartzell,  Wm.  H ... 
Innes,  Wm.  P  . 

..do 

..do 

do 

Innes,  John  A.. 

do 

Knauss,  Aaron  F... 
Karns,  Joseph 

..do 

..do 

Kale,  Edward 

..do 

Kortz,  William 

Kindred,  EzraH.... 
Kunkle,  Andrew ... 
Lauffhlin,  James.... 
Lerch,  John  E 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Little,  Joseph 

..do 

Liittlcton,  Edward.. 
Lambert,  Jacob | 

..do 

..do.... 

Discharged  on  Sura-eon's  certificate,  June  14  '64. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


441 


Ijangham,  George...  Private 

Labar,  Theodore do 

Labar,  Isaac 

Lehm,  Adam 

]\fowrie,  George.. 
Maloy ,  Barney .. . . 
Monroe,  Robert.. 

Ma  gee,  John 

Martin,  Patrick.. 
Moyer,  "WiUiam  H.. 

Mowrie,  Josiah... 
Myers,  Stephen.. 
Minig,  Saaanel.... 
Maloney,  John.... 
Marx,  Nicholas  .. 
Morgan,  William  H 
M'Geichan,  Daniel.. 
M' Daniels,  William 
M'Kechney,  Alex... 
M'Donald,'Henry... 
M'Curiey,  James  D 

M'Hoes,"  John 

Nuss,  Joseph, 

Kixon,  Joseph. 

Nixon,  William  H... 
O'Donnell,  Patrick.. 

Penrose,  John  B 

Petrie,  James 

Pysher,  Martin 

"Petrie,  John............ 


Quinn,  Patrick 

Rough,  Isaac 

Roseberry,  William 
Reichardt,  John  G... 
Rightnour,  Jefler'n 

Rough,  Jacob 

Rosenstock,  Jacob... 

Roling,  Robert 

Rodeubaugh,  Jas.M 
Smith,  Washing'nH 
Shaver,  William  P.. 
Salmon,  William  H 
Smith,  Edward  N... 

Serfdss,  Aaron 

Seiple,  Harrison  D.. 
Schlenzing,  Bern'd.. 
Stocker,  Jackson  E 

Seip,  William  H 

Shank,  Samuel 

Smith,  Solomon 

Smith,  Joseph.... 

Shafer  Jacob 

Shriver,  John 

Smith,  John 

Sitler,  Daniel 

Sonn,  Joseph 

Smith,  John  D 

Staub,  Paul, 

Shugart,  John... 

Sprague,  Oscar  Li.... 

Sprague,  Wm.  E 

Smith,  Levi  L 

Steel,  Charles 

Spatzer,  Emanuel... 
Stetler,  Emanuel..,. 

Smith,  James  W 

Tarn,  Thomas 

Tweedle,  James  B... 
Transue,  Anthony... 

Ultz,  Jacob  T. ' 

Wildman,  Jacob 

Wier,  Alexander 

Walters,  Jacob  E.,.. 
56 


Sept. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
June 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
June 
June 


Drafted— discharged  for  wounds,  Dec.  3,  1864. 

Deserted  June  17,  1865. 

Deserted  Juno  18,  ISflS. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  23,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  comoany,  July  18,  '65— Vet, 

Mustered  out  with  compauv,  July  IS,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Wd.  at  Chanceilors\ille— dfsch.  July  20.  1864. 

Captured  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863— discharg- 
ed July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  80,  '65. 

Transferred  to  16th  U.  S.  Infantry,  Jan.  23,  '62. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  Md.,  Septeniber  17,  1862. 

Died  at  Bridgeport,  Ala..  May  1,  1864. 

Killed  at  Pine  Hill,  Ga.,  Juno  15,  1864. 

Wd,— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Wd.  at  Antietam— discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

WM.  at  Antietam— discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Deserted  June  20,  1836. 

Mustered  out  Vv  ith  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  27,  '^. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  July  20,  1S64. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  17,  1865. 
Died  June  12,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Chan- 

cellorsville. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  Md.,  Sept.  17,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  28,  '63. 
Wounded  at  Chancellorsville— disch.  July  20,'64. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  23,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  23,  1865. 
Mustered  out' with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18.  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Julv  18,  1865. 
Drafted— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  1865. 
Drafted— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  1865. 
Drafted— mustered  out  July  14,  1865. 
Drafted— mustered  out  July  27,  1865. 
Drafted— mustered  out  June  9,  1865. 
Discharged  for  wounds — date  unknown. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Wd.  at  Antietam— discharged  July  20,  1864, 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864, 
Discharged  J  uly  20,  1S64. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  May  18,  1865. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  February  28,  1865. 
Died  at  Philadelphia,  December  13,  1862. 
Killed  at  Dalton,  Ga.,  August  18,  1864. 
Deserted  June  17,  1865. 
Deserted  June  20,  1865. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  September  16,  1864, 
Discharged  July  20,  1864, 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  23,  18615. 
Mustered  out" with  compiny,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  18G5» 


442 


TWENTY-EIGHTH  REGIJMENT, 


Worg,  Prosper Private 

Williams,  Thomas..'. ..do.... 

Weaver,  Henry ...do.... 

Washbnrn,  Reuben  ...do .... 
Whit  bread,  W.  H...!...  do .... 
Walters,  Herman...  ...do.... 

Wilhelm,  Lewis j...do.... 

Wilson,  Andrew ...do.... 

Yost,  Samuel  R I. ..do.... 


Feb.  14, 
Feb.  20, 
June  28, 
June  28, 
Feb.  24, 
Sept.  21, 
Feb.  14, 
Mar.  13, 
June  28, 


1   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
1   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 


Disohtirged  July  20,  18G4. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864, 

Dischai-ged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  6,  'OS, 

Drafted— deserted  June  7,  1865. 

Deserted  June  20,  1865. 

Deserted  June  20,  1865. 

Disch.  Mar.  19,  1863,  for  wds.  rec.  at  Antietam. 


Company   B, 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Robert  Warden . 
Wm.  M.  Jordan . 


Geo.  W.Newmeyer 
Wm.  C.  Armor 


Benj.  F.  Mechling... 

Alfred  Robertson... 
Joseph  C.  Markle... 

John  S.  Ghrist 

Charlea  H.  Walker 

Lester  W.  Boyd 

Sylvester  Steiner ... 

L.  C.  Livengood 

Martin  L.  Finch 

David  F.  Ghrist 

George  Eicher 

Joseph  Storey 

G.  A.  M'llvain 

EzraL  Weltv 

Matthias  P.  King.... 

James  Metzler 


Jonas  B.  Mumaw. 

Henry  L.  Bare 

Samuel  Byerly  .... 
John  Smith 


George  Harmon.... 
Joseph  W.  Hough 

John  Brier 

Geo.  W.  Meohling 
Henry  W\  Kurtz  ... 
Thom'as  H.  Lemon. 
Cyrus  W.  Swartz .. 
James  S.  Carpenter 
James  Milbee.... 

George  W.  Gibb. 

Arnold,  Peter  K 
Anderson,  Jackson 


Capt. 
...do.. 


..do 

..do 

1st  Lt... 

2d  Lt... 
..do 

..do 

...do 

1st  Sgt. 

Serg't. 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Corp.... 


.do. 


..do..., 

..do... 

..do... 

..do... 

...do... 

..do... 

Muc. 

...do ... 

...do... 

...do... 

Private 

...do... 


June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 


June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 


June  28,  'Gl, 

June  28,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
Juno  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 


do 

Oct.  30, 

'61 

do 

June  28, 

'61 

do 

June  28, 

'61 

do 

June  28, 

'61 

June  28,  '61, 
Mar.  2,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
Mar.  2,  '64, 
Mar.  2,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
Sept.  3,  '63, 
Mar,     2,  '64, 


Pr.  to  Major  28th  regiment  P.  V.,  April  25,  1862. 

Pr.  from  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.,  May  1,  1862— wounded 
at  Antietam  and  Chancellorsville  —  resigned 
June  13,  1863. 

Pr.  from  1st  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  May  1,  1862— to  Capt., 
July  27,  1863— resigned  January  17,  1865. 

Pr.  from  1st  Sgt.  to  ist  Lt.,  March  23,  1864— de- 
tached as  Aid  to  Gen.  Geary,  July  1,  1864 — pr. 
to  Capt.,  Mareli  28. 1865— to  Brevet  Maj.,  March 
13,  '65 — wounded  at  Antietam  and  Chancellors- 
ville—mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Feb.,  1863— to  2d  Lt.,  March  23,  '64— 
to  1st  il/t..  Mar.  29,  '65 — wounded  at  Antietam — 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65 — Vet. 

Resigned  June  5,  1862. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Tune  5,  1862— killed  at  Antietam, 
September  17,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  1, 1862— wounded  at 
Antietam — resigned  December  8,  1863. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Jan.  14,  '64— to  2d  Lt.,  March  29,  '65— 
wd.  at  Antietan^ — mustered  out  with  company 
July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — mus.  out  with  comnany, 
July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — mus.  out  with  company, 
July  18,  1865- Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 

Prisoner  from  March  27,  to  May  5, 1865— muster- 
ed out  June  22,  1805— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  24, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surareon's  certificate,  Dec.  27,  '62. 

Tr.  to  companv  G,'28th  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29, 1864. 

Tr.  to  companv  G,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29,  1864. 

Wd.  at  New  Hope  Church,  Ga.,  May  29,  1864— 
mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 

Wd.  at  Antietam.  Sept.'l7,  '62,  and  Chancellors- 
ville, May  3,  1863 — mustered  out  with  company, 
July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  witli  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  v/itli  company,  .Tuly  18,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  27,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Jan.  5,  '63. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  28,  '61. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — mus.  out  July  2,  1864. 

Mustered  out  witli  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Tr.  to  company  G,  2Sth  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29,  '64. 

Tr.  to  company  H,  28th  reg-  P.  V.,  April  29,  '64. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Prisoner  from  March  28,  to  May  5,  1865— mus- 
tered out  June  5,  1865. 


TUnUE   YBAIiS'    SERVICE. 


443 


Armstrong,  Daniel 

Ackerman,  C.  S 

Booher,  John  S 

liutler,  Robert  R.... 

Beck,  Willianu 

Billliimer,  Ab'ham 
Billliimer,  David... 
Butler,  Solomon .... 

Bare,  Josiali  M 

Bare,  David 

Bashiourn,  Alex'r... 
Basliioum,  Collin... 

Brant,  William S 

Bitts,  Simon 

Beistel,  Manoah 

Beistel,  William 

Becliner,  David  R... 
Bobbs,  James.... 


Brown,  Stanley  S .. 
Berlin,  Albert 


Barrone,  Jonathan.. 

Brier,  Franklin 

Burgess,  Jordan 

Butier,  Samuel 

Beltz,  Conrad 

Burroughs,  Isaac... 
Brown,  John 


Cunningham,  R.  A 
<Xinningham,  J.  W 
Cams,  William  I.... 
Cofl-mau,  SamueL... 
Coflinan,  Abraham 
Coffman,  Isaac  S 


Cronemay,  Simon. 


Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


.do. 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 


<yunningham,  Jos... 
■Cloud,  Solomon.. 
Cobb,  William.... 
Deeds,  James  A.. 
Davis,  Nicholas 
Dillinger,  John  .. 
Dunsmore,  John 


Deeds,  George  H. 
Dougherty,  Benj.. 

Doss,  George 

Ebert,  Levi 

Eicher,  Jacob  M.,, 


Eicher,  William 

Elder,  John 

Evans,  Walter... 
Frazer,  Lentillus  L 
Fulkrith,  Henry  S 

Fry,  William  H 

Finfrock,  Jeremiah 
Fitzsimmons,  Dan'I 
Grim,  John  C... 
Howard,  Abra'm  L 

Hooper,  Jacob 

Hurst,  Thomas  B.., 
Hohenshell,  Josiah 
Hughes,  William.., 
Hough,  William  G., 
Hohenshell,  Levi ... 
Hodge,  Thomas  G... 
J'.thnston,  Uriah  S...| 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do.._ 


June  28, 
June  29, 
June  28, 
June  28, 
Mar.  14, 
Mar,  2, 
Mar.  2, 
Mar.  2, 
Mar  2, 
Mar.  2, 
Mar.  2, 
Mar.  2, 
Mar.  2, 
Mar.  2, 
Mar.  2, 
April  15, 
Aug.  17, 
June  28, 
Mar.    2, 


Crise,  Franklin do 

■Cravens,  John  C do 

Clair,  Jesse do 


June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 
Feb.  2.  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 
July  20,  '61. 
Sept.  4,  '63, 
June  28,  '61, 

Jan,  2,  '64, 
Mar.  2,  '64, 
April  15,  '64, 
Mar.  2,  '64, 
Mar.  2,  '64, 
Mar.    2,  '64, 

Oct.      2,  '61, 

Sept.  26,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 
Oct.  18,  '64, 
Oct.  18,  '64, 
Mar.  2,  '64, 
Sept.  7,  '63, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 


June  28, 
Oct.  30, 
Oct.  18, 
Aug.  29, 
June  28, 

June  28, 
Aug.  20, 
June  28, 
June  28, 
Mar.  2, 
Feb.  12, 
June  28, 
Sept.  2, 
Mar.  14, 
Jan.  30, 
Sept.  7, 
June  28, 
June  28, 
June  28, 
Nov.  20, 
Mar.  2, 
Mar.  2, 
June  29, 


Tr.  to  company  G.  2Sth  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  H,  2Sth  resr.  P.  V.,  April  29,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  lS(x5— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

JNIustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  July  18,  1865- 

Mustered  out  with  comoany,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  conmany,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18.  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  compaiiy,  July  18, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  6,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  26, 1862. 

Prisoner  March,  1865— disch.  by  General  Order, 
June  12,  1866. 

Wounded  at  Antietam— transferred  to  company 
G,  28th  regiment,  P.  V.,  April  29,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  H,  2Sth  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29,  '64. 

Tr.  to  company  G,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29,  '64. 

Died  at  Chattajiooga,  Tenn.,  June  11,  1864. 

Died  at  York,  Pa.j^March  18,  1863. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  May  22,  1862. 

Drafted— transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps. 

Wounded  at  Antietam— transferred  to  company, 
G,  28th  regiment  P.  V.,  April  29,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  J  uly  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Wounded  at  Resaca,  Ga.,  May  15,  1864— mustered 
out  with  company,  July  18,  18G5. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate,  January  18,  1863. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  6,  1865. 

Tr.  to  company  G,  2Sth  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29,  1864. 

Died  September  18,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Deserted  June  29,  1865. 
Deserted  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  June  30,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Antietam — discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate,  November  27,  1862. 
Tr.  to  companv  G,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29, 1864. 
Tr.  to  company  G,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29,  1864. 
Deserted  June  29,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  1,  1865. 
Wounded  at  Antietam — discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate,  Februarv  19,  1863. 
Tr.  to  company  H,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  H,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29,  1804. 
Died  Oct.  6,  1862,  of  wds.  received  at  Antietam. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  .July  18,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  2Sth  reg.  P.  V.,  July  21, 1861. 
Drafted— deserted  October  18,  1863. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  21,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  26,  '63. 
Wounded  at  Antietam — disch. — date  unknown. 
Died  of  wounds,  Feb.  3,  '65,  at  Tunnel  Hill,  Ga. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  21,  '62. 


444 


TWEFTY-EIGHTH  EEGIMEKT, 


SAMB. 

RANK. 

DATEOPMrSTEB 
INTO  SERVICE. 

•4 

i 

i 

3 

3 

3 
3. 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

5 

3 

3 

3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

3 

3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

SEMAKKS. 

Jordan^  Chafrle&C... 
Koagb,  Arcb'd  M... 
Kessler,  Andrew  J 
King,  David  M. 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do. 

June  28,  '61, 

Oct.    30, '61, 

Jane  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 
April  1&,  '84, 

June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
Oct.    30,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
Mar.     2,  '84, 
Mar.     2,  '64, 
Mar.     2,  '64, 

June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
Sept.    3,  '63, 

July  17,  '63, 
Aug.  22,  '63, 
Mar.     2,  '64, 

Mar.,    2,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 
Sept.    7,  '63, 

Sept.  26,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 

June  29,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
Feb.     5,  '64, 
July  11,  '61, 

Wounded  at  Antietam— transferred  to  company 
G,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29,  1864. 

Woun<»ed  at  Antietam— mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Antietam— nmstered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865- Vet. 

Wounded  at  Resaca,  Ga.,  May  15,  1864— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Tr.  to  company  G,  2>!(th  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29,  '64. 

Tr.  to  company  H,  2Sth  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29,  '64. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Keist&r,  Daniel  W... 

Kilpatrick,  Jackson 

Ketterinq,  Jacob 

King,  Eli  W  

..do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Low,  Jeremiah 

Leonard,  .lames 

Lono",  Uriah.. 

...do 

...do 

do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1&,  1865— Vet, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Prisoner  from  Mar.  28  to  May  5, 1865 — discharged 
June  22,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  June  30,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Antietam— transferred  to  U.  S.  cav- 
alry, November  25,  1862. 

Transferred  to  company  H,  28th  regiment  P.  V., 
April  29,  186'!. 

Transferred  to  Knap^s  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  28,  '61. 

Died  December?,  1861,  at  Connellsville,  Pa. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Drafted— mustered  out  vdth  company,  July  18, 
1865— Vet. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865» 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Prisoner  from  March  28th  to  May  5,  1865— mus- 
tered out  June  5,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  19,  '62. 

Drafted— prisoner  from  October  28,  1863,  to  De- 
cember 13,  1864— discharged  June  19,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  6,  1865. 

Wounded  at  Antietam— transferred  to  company 
H,  28th  regiment  P.  V.,  April  29,  1864. 

Died  November  2,  1862,  at  Hagerstown,  Md. 

Died  September  10,  1862,  at  Alexandria,  Va. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865— Vet. 

Mustered  oat  with  company,  July  18, 1865. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  28, 1861. 

Died  March  1,  1862— buried  at  Mt.  Olivet  Ceme- 

...do  

Lohr,  A.  J.  R 

Lemon,  Tilman  F... 

...do 

...do..... 

...do 

Longsduf,  David  J 
Lippineott,  Jesse  H 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Long,  Thad.  C.  S... 

Miller,  Franklin 

MiUer,  Thomas 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Meyer,  Charles- 

...do 

...do 

Martin,  Henry_ 

Morrow,  Jeremiah.. 

Miller,  John  L 

Minehunt,  David ... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Martin,  Abraham.... 

Morrison,  Austin... 
Mumaw.  John  H.... 
Meyers,  Jacob.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

M'Kelvy,  Henry  T 

M'Conkey,  .John 

M'Arther,  Thomas 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Null,  Samuel 

...do 

June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
Aug.  29,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 
Oct.      5,  '61, 

Mar.    2,  '64, 
Mar.    2,  '64, 
Sept.    1,  '63, 
July  20,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 
Jan.    30,  '64, 
July  21,  '62, 
Mar.    2,  '64, 
Oct.    18,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 

JNfay     3,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
Mar.     2,  '64, 
Mar.    2,  '64, 
Jan.     2,  '64, 
Mar.    2, '64, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

tery,  Frederick,  Md. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  22,  '63. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  1,  1865. 

Tr.  to  company  H,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29,  '64. 

Wounded  at  Antietam— mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  18,  I860— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  186.5. 

Wounded  at  Antietam— discharged  on  Surgeon's 
certificate,  February  28,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  oat  Avith  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  1,  1865. 

Tr.  to  company  D,  2Sth  reg.  P.  V.,  April  30,  '65. 

Deserted  June  29,  1805. 

Discharged— date  unknown. 

Died  January  5,  1863,  at  Washington,  D.  C,  of 
wounds  received  at  Antietam. 

Died  September  28,  1864,  at  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Null,  Cyrus 

...do 

Newmeyer,  J.  J 

...do 

...do 

Overholt,  George  W 

...do 

..do   ... 

Overholt,  John  J.... 
Osburn,  Alex.  A,... 
Overholt,  A.  F 

...do 

...do 

..do  . 

Peterman,  Smith.... 
Peterson,  Samuel  L 
Patterson,  Samuel.. 
Powers,  Robert  S.... 
Pete,  Thomas 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..  do  .... 

Robertson,  Walter.. 
Rumbaugh,  Isaac... 

...do 

...do 

..  do 

Reese,  Henry 

...do 

Root,  George  B 

.do 

Died  September  18,  1861,  at  Point  of  Rocks,  Md. 
Mustered  out  Avith  company,  July  18, 1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  IS,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Stauffer,  James  8... 

Shontz,  Georgo 

Shoaf,  Frederick 

Sias,  William  H 

Stineman,  Sam'l  L 
Stull,  Peter 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


445 


stern,  John 

Smith,  James 

Snyder,  William  S 

Stauffer,  Martin  N.. 

Stauffer,  Isaac 

Studebaker,  Jacob., 


Slonicar,  David.., 
Snyder,  James.  ., 

Shuler,  Jacob  R... 

Steck,  Samuel  R , 

Seibert,  Adam.... 


Tarr,  John  B 

Thomas,  Wm.  R. 


Tarr,  Daniel  B 

Tarr,  Alexander 

Thomas,  vSliadrach.. 

Thomas,  John  P 

Thompson,  Mat'wJ 

Tarr,  MelkerS 

Tetten,  Joseph 

Thomas,  Levi 

Taylor,  William  H.. 

Vavelman,  Aug't  D 

White,  Amos 

Weaver,  Theo.  H 
Wright,  WilUam 


White,  Harrison... 
Whinnery,  Wm... 

White,  Jacob 

Yeager,  August.... 

Zundel,  John  M  .. 
Zuck,  Jacob  R 


Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


.do. 
.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 
.do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


Jan.  2, 
Feb.  2, 
June  28, 

Mar.  2, 
Mar,  14, 
June  28, 

June  28, 
June  28, 


June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 


Sept.     3, 

Oct.  30, 
July  20, 

Mar.  2, 
Mar.  2, 
Feb.  2, 
Feb.  15, 
Aug.  29, 
June  28, 
June  28, 
June  28, 


Sept.  2, 
Sept.  4, 
June  28, 
June  28, 

July  11, 
Aug.  29, 
June  28, 
Sept.    2, 

Mar.  2, 
Oct.    30, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  Dec.  18,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 
Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  6,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  6,  1865. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — discharged  onSurgeon's 
certificate,  February  19,  1863. 

Tr.  to  company  G,  2Sth  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29, 1864. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — transferred  to  U.  S.  cav- 
alry, November  18,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Ajitietam — transferred  to  company 
G,  28th  regiment  P.  V.,  April  29,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — transferred  to  company 
G,  2Sth  regiment  P.  V.,  April  29,  1864. 

Drafted — died  July  27,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  15,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, J  uly  18,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  Jvine  1,  1865. 

Tr.  to  company  G,  2Sth  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Batt'y,  Oct.  28,  1861. 

Tr.  to  company  G.  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29,  1864. 

Died  July  20,  1862— buried  at  Mt.  Olivet  Ceme- 
terv,  Frederick,  Md. 

Drafted— deserted  June  30,  1865. 

Drafted-^mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Batt'y,  October  28,  '61. 

Wounded  at  Antietam  and  Chancellorsville — tr. 
to  company  G,  28th  reg.  P.  V..  April  29,  1864. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Drafted— deserted  October  8,  1863. 

Tr.  to  company  G,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  April  29, 1863. 

Drafted — discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oc- 
tober 11, 1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — discharged  on  Surgeon's 
certificate,  January  22,  1863. 


Company   C. 


RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


William  Raphail. 
Peter  F.  Laws...., 


Chas.  W.  Borbridge 


Henry  A.  Koch 

...do 

William  Coons 

1st  Lt.. 

John  S.  Donal 

...do 

Williams.  Witham 

...do 

Thomas  Monroe 

...do 

William  M'Dowell.. 
John  E.Littleton.... 

2d  Lt .. 
...do 

George  Sloan 

IstSgt. 

Capt... 
..do.... 


.do.... 


July 
July 

July 


July 

July 

July 

July 

June 

July 
July 

July 


3, 

'61, 

3 

3, 

'61, 

3 

4, 

'61, 

3 

3, 

'61, 

3 

3, 

'61, 

3 

3, 

'61, 

3 

4, 

'61, 

3 

28, 

'61, 

3 

3, 

'61, 

3 

3, 

'61, 

3 

3, 

'61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Major,  July  1,  1862. 

Promoted  from  1st  Lt.,  July  1,  1862  — killed  at 
Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Capt.,  Dec.  8,  1862— wounded  at  Chancel- 
lorsville, May  2,  1863— discharged  Sept.  22,  '64, 
to  receive  commission  in  Vet.  Reserve  Corps. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Feb.  10,  1863— toSgt.,  Apr!  11, 1863— 
to  1st  Sgt.,  August  20, 1863— to  Capt.,  March  29, 
'65 — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65 — Vet. 

Promoted  from  2d  Lt.,  July  1,  1862— discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  28,  1862. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.,  Dec.  18,  1862 — discharg- 
ed for  wounds,  January  18,  1863. 

Promoted  from  Q.  M.  Sgt.,  April  6,  '65— to  Adj. 
28th  regiment,  June  1,  1865. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  Maj.,  July  1,  1865— muster- 
ed out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 

Dismissed  August  14,  1864. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  April  30,  1864  —  discharged 
for  wounds,  February  1,  1865. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Aug.  20,  1863— to  Sgt.,  Feb.  1,  1864— 
to  1st  Sgt.  April  1, 1865— wd.  at  Antietam,  Sept. 

17,  1862  — mustered  out  with  company,  July 

18,  1865— Vet. 


446 


TWEI^JTY-BIGIITII   IIBGIMENT, 


Thomas  J.  Donal... 
Fernandus  Steam.. 
John  Uhler 


Serg't. 
...do.... 
,..do.... 


Herman  Anker. 


.ao , 


Charles  Hickey ...do  .. 

John  Read I. ..do.. 

Samuel  Clark L.rlo  .. 

George  A.  Koebel...  ...do  .. 

Robert  M,  Dore I  Corp. 

Christopher  Suben..  ...do .., 

Michael  Fitzpatrick  ...do ... 

Samuel  Allen i...do... 

William  Schwlgert  j...do... 

James  K.  Lloyd ...do... 

Alfred  vScott |...do... 

Joseph  B.  Stinson. ..;... do  ... 
Jacob  HoiBF. I... do... 

George  Gano '...do... 

Wm."b\  Corning....!. ..do... 
David  R.  Garrison..]  Mug... 
John  Brewer !...do... 


July  3, 
July  3, 
Sept.    3, 

July    3, 

July  3, 
July  20, 
Julv  3, 
July    3, 

July    3, 

Feb.  18, 


'64, 


July    3,  '61, 


Dec.  27, 
July  3, 
July  3, 
July  3, 
Sept.  10, 


Winfi'ld  Scott  Gore 

Peter  Boose 

Brewer,  William.... 
Bickle,  Frederick... 
Bittleman,  Wm.  R 
Brown,  George 

Bulah,  Joseph.. 

...do 

...do..- 
Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Bi'^ler,  John.. 

do 

Bamford,  Henry 

Blacklcdgc,  John... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Blundine,  Lewis.... 
Bender,  Jacob 

...do 

...do 

Boeckle,  Richard.... 

Burger,  George 

Bruce,  Norman 

Brown,  Gilbert 

Biers,  Silas  C 

Barring,  George 

Boats,  John  A 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Black,  William 

Blackmore,  John.... 
Bottger,  Gustave.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Butcher,  Thomas... 
Burger,  Erasmus... 
Bickle,  John  A. 

...do 

...do 

do 

Bennett,  Daniel 

Baxendine,  Wm 

Baliou,  Lawrence .. 
Brett,  Joseph 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

...do 

Coulogue,  Bernard 
Castline,  Charles.... 
Coken,  Henry 

...do 

...do 

Casey,  John 

do 

do 

Cullingv/orth,  W... 
Coles,  William 

...do 

do 

Carter,  James 

...do 

July    3, 

'61, 

3 

Mar.    7, 

'65, 

1 

July    3, 

'61, 

3 

Feb.     5, 

'64, 

3 

Feb.     5, 

'64, 

3 

July    3, 

'61, 

3 

July    3, 

'61, 

3 

July    3, 

'61, 

3 

July    3, 

'61, 

y 

Jan.   31, 

'65, 

3 

Feb.  17, 

'64, 

3 

Sept.  17, 

'63, 

3 

Sept.  17, 

'63, 

y 

Jan.    20, 

'65, 

3 

Feb.     6, 

'65, 

1 

July    .3, 

'61, 

1 

July  21, 

'til. 

1 

July    3, 

'61, 

1 

July    fi. 

'61, 

3 

July    3, 

'61, 

3 

Aug.  11, 

'62, 

3 

Dec.     5, 

'64, 

1 

Dec.  24, 

'64, 

3 

Nov.  16, 

'64, 

1 

Aug.  25, 

'64, 

1 

Aug.  11, 

'64, 

3 

Aug.  23, 

'64, 

1 

Oct.     7, 

'64, 

1 

Mar.    8, 

'65, 

1 

Mar.    9, 

'65, 

1 

July    3, 

'61, 

3 

July    3, 

'61, 

3 

July    3, 

'61, 

3 

July    3, 

'61, 

3 

July    6, 

'61, 

3 

Sept.    8, 

'63, 

3 

Jan.   31, 

'65, 

3 

Feb.     9, 

'65, 

3 

Feb,  10, 

'65, 

July    6, 

'61, 

3 

Jan.  27, 

'64, 

3 

Feb.  IG, 

'65, 

1 

Jan.     9, 

1 

Feb.    G, 

Feb.    3, 

'64, 

3 

Jan.   20, 

'65, 

1 

July    3, 

'61, 

3 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Feb.  1,  1864— to  Sgt.,  April  1,  1865— 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65 — Vet. 
Pr.fr.  ]:)riv.,  April  1,  '6!3 — wd.'atChancellorsville, 

May  3,  -63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 
Drafted — promoted  from  private,  April  1,  1865. 

wounded  at  llesaca,  Ga.,  May  15,  '64 — mustered 

out  v^ith  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Wd.  at  Pumpkin  Vine  Creek,  May  25,  '64 — mus. 

out  with  company,  July  18,  186.5 — Vet. 
Dischargeil  Julv  20,  1804. 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  August  1,  1863. 
Tr.  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  March  1,  1863 — killed  at 

Chancellorsville,  May  2,  1863. 
Prom<)tcd  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  IS,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoled  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1SG5— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  18,  186.5 — Vet. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out — Vet. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  bv  General  Order,  July  20,  1864. 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  Maroli  15,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Mai-ch  1,  1863 — killed  at 

Chancellorsville,  May  2,  1863. 
Deserted  June  20,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  vnth  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Died  at  Alexandria,  May  13,  1862. 
Deserted  July  5,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 
Sub. — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Wounded  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga,,  June  15,  1864— dis- 
charged July  17,  1865, 
Drafted — absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 
Drafted — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Substitute — discharged  .July  12,  1865. 
Substitute— absent, 'in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 
Disch:irged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  Julv  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  Julv  20,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Dec.  26,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Dec,  26,  1863. 
Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O,,  May  23,  1865. 
Substitute— discharged  by  G,  O.,  May  23,  1865. 
Substitute— discharged  by  G,  O.,  May  23,  1865. 
Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O,,  May  2-3,  1865. 
Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O,,  May  23,  1865. 
Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O,,  May  23,  1865. 
Substitute— discharged  by  G,  O,,  May  23,  1865. 
Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O,,  May  23,  1865. 
Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  23,  1865. 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  August  1,  1863. 
Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  February  15,  1864. 
Killed  at  Mill  Creek  Gap,  Ga.,  May  8,  1864. 
Died  at  Philadelphia,  October  4,  1861. 
Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  May  28,  1862. 
Drafted— deserted  October  28,  1863. 
Substitute— deserted  March  18,  1865. 
Substitute— deserted  March  18,  1865. 
Substitute— deserted  March  19,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865. 
Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 
Substitute- mus,  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 
Wounded  at  Mill  Creek  Gap,  Ga.,  May  8, 1864- 

abssnt  at  muster  out. 
Substitute— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 


THEEE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


447 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE   OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

f 

i 

3 

3 
3 
1 

REMARKS. 

Callihan,  James.... 

Carroll,  James 

Clevenger,  Thomas 
Conneli  Thomas 

Private 

...do 

...do 

L.  do 

July     6,  '61, 

July     3,  '61, 
July     3,  '61, 
Sept.  17,  '64, 
Sept.  17,  '64, 
July     3,  '61, 

Jan.    27,  '65, 
Feb.     1,  '64, 
Jan.    13,  '65, 
July  12,  '01, 
Julv  20,  '61, 
Nov.  28,  '64, 
Sept.  21,  '04, 
Jau.    10,  '05, 
Jan.    27,  '65, 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862— dischara- 
1    ed  July  20,  1804.          '      ^        '                          = 
;  Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  '63. 

...do 

1    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certTticat'e,\june  1 ,'  '65." 
3    Died  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  June  22,  1864,  of  wds. 

received  at  New  Hope  Church,  Ga. 
1    Deserted  March,  1865. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65.~Vet. 

...do 

Dennev,  Frederick 
Donneiy,  William.. 
Dickens,  Solomon.. 

Dickson,  John 

Dolan,  Thomas 

Dougherty,  Patrick 
Donnelly,  James.... 

Edmunds,  Levi 

Edwards,  George  K 
Evans,  Wilson  C... 

Elliot,  James 

Fiuler,  Octavius 

Fulmer,  Joseph 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do...  . 

3 
3 
1 
1 

1 

1 

Discharged  Julv  20,  1864. 

Discharged  Juiie  30,  1802. 

Drafted— discharged  June  9,  1865. 

Deserted  June  24,  1865. 

Substitute— deserted  March  22,  1805. 

lieserted  INlarch  17,  1865. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  April  16,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  master  out. 

Transferred  to  Knaps  Pa.  Batt'y,  October  5,  '61. 

Deserted  March  10,  1865. 

Substitute— deserted  June  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '05— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  Julv  20,  IJ-OI. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  June  3,  1864. 

Drafted— killed  at  Culp's  Farm,Ga.,  June  23,  '64. 

Deserted  September  21,  1S03. 

Drafted    deserted  June  19   1865 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Feb.    25,  '64, 
July     3,  '61, 
Jan.    26,  '65, 
Jan.    31,  '65, 
July     3,  '61, 
July     3,  '01, 
Feb.     7,  '65, 
July     3,  '61, 
Jan.    28,  '64, 
July  17, '6.% 
July     3,  '61, 
July     5,  '64, 
July     3,  '61, 
July     3,  '61, 

Jan.    20,  '65, 
Sept.    7,  '63, 
Dec.    13,  '64, 
Dec.    13,  '64, 
Sept.  21,  '63, 
July     3,  '61, 
Oct.     20,  '01, 
July     6,  '61, 
July     3,  '61, 
July     3,  '01, 

Feb.   14,  '05, 
Feb.     9,  '05, 
Feb.    14,  '64, 
Jan.      4,  '64, 
July   17,  '63, 
July     3,  '61, 
July     3,  '61, 
July     3,  '01, 
July     3,  '61, 
July     3,  '61, 
Feb.     1,  '65, 

July     3,  '61, 
July     3,  '01, 
Jan.    19,  '05, 
Feb.    18, '65, 
July     3,  '61, 
Feb.    10,  '65, 
Nov.   16,  '64, 
Feb.    IS,  '65, 
Mar.   18,  '65, 
Mar.     1,  '65, 
Feb.    16,  '65, 
July     3,  '61, 
July     3,  '61, 
July     3,  '61, 

July     3,  '61, 

3 
3 

1 
I 
3 
3 

I 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

^ 

1 

1 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

1 
1 

1 
3 

3 
3 
3 

1 

3 

3 
3 

1 
3 

I 

1 

!i 
l\ 

Fitzgerald,  Michael 

Fraley,  Peter  B 

Farlon,  John. 

...do 

...do 

.  .do 

...do 

Flemming,William 
Fisher  James  . 

...do 

do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Green,  Wiinam 

...do 

...do 

Goodwin,  Thomas... 
Gamble,  Leander.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Graber,  Samuel 

Gray,  James 

Gabriel,  William  H 

Gilbert,  Thomas 

Glandiug,  Archi'd.. 
Grant,  John 

Harrold,  Lewis 

Hackino",  James.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Drafted— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Dec.  14,  '03. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  December  28,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Batt'y,  October  5,  '01. 

Translerred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Mar.  15,  '64— Vet. 

Accidentally  killed  near  Nolan's  Ferry,  Md., 
Sept  23,  1801. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1885. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  .July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  17,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  28,  '62. 

Substitute— died  May  31, 1865— buried  in  Nation- 
al Cemetery,  Arlington. 

Died  at  Point  of  Rocks,  Md.,  October  16,  1861. 

Hutchinson,  James 
Hoolman ,  H  enry. . . . 
Harvey,  Thomas.... 
Hagan.  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do  ..  . 

Hendreu,  Joseph  T 

...do 

...do    ... 

Haunan,  Thomas  ... 
Harrington,  Jacob... 
Huber,  Herman 

Hersey,  Cvrus . 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Uarniau,  John 

do 

Deserted  .luly  1.  1865    Vet. 

...do 

Harlan,  VVimam_... 
Johnson,  David 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Substitute— deserted  June  8,  1865. 
Discharged  Julv  20,  18G4. 
Deserted  June  20,  1864. 

Jones,  Wilham. 

■do 

Deserted    date  unknown. 

Kern,  WiUoughby.. 
Kaufman,  Henry.., 

Kershaw,  John 

Koons,  Samuel 

Kirk,  Gilbert 

Kaufman,  Henry... 
Knox,  Samuel.. 

...do , 

.„do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do ! 

do       1 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1805. 

Mustered  out  witli  company,  July  IS,  1805. 

Discharge;!  Julv  20,  1864. 

Discharged  .)  uly  20,  1864. 

Died  Au""  22,  'iM,  of  wds.  received  at  Peach  Treo 

...do 

Creek,Ga.— bu.  atChaltimooga,  grave,479— Vet. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  Md.,  Wept.  17,  1862. 

Krone,  John 

Kiker,  John 

...do ! 

...do 1 

Aug.  29,  '63,    3 
Feb.     3,  '04,    3 
Feb.    11,  '05,    3  ■ 

Drafted— deserted  Soptembc  r  29,  1863. 

Kaufman,  Chris'n.. 

...do 1 

Substitute— deserted  June  £  J,  18r)5. 

448 


TWENTY-EIGHTn    REaiMEKT, 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  8EIIVICE. 

,                                                            EEMAEKS. 

Keilig,  Frederic 

Private 

July    3,  '61, 

3   Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Lee,  JaredB 

...do 

July    3,  '61, 

3    Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Lantz,  Benjamin  A 

...do 

Feb.  18,  '65, 

I    Discharged  Jime  28,  1865. 

Mahler,  Christian... 

...do 

Jan.  31,  '65, 

3   Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Moore,  Lewis 

do 

July    3,  '61, 
July    3,  '61, 

3    Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
3    Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Murphy,  Dennis 

...do 

Major,  James  A 

...do 

July    3,  '61, 

3   Disciiarged  on  ^m-g.  certificate,  March  6,  1863. 

Matheson,  Andrew 

...do 

Nov.  19,  '61, 

3    Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Aug.  27,  1862. 

Myers,  Franklin  J.. 

...do 

July    3,  '61, 

3   Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 

Macaully,  Chas.  B.. 

...do 

Sept.  16,  '62, 
July    3, '61, 

3   KiUed  at  Peach  Tree  Creek,  Ga.,  July  20,  1864. 

MalLoy,  Peter 

...do 

3   Killed  at  Baltimore  by  railroad  accident,  De- 

cember 26,  1862. 

Murray,  Stephen.... 

...do 

Feb.     8,  '65, 

3  Substitute — deserted  June  7,  1865. 

Morris,  David  J 

...do 

June  14,  '64, 

3   Drafted— deserted  June  21, 1865. 

M'Gall,  Join 

...do.... 

July    3,  '61, 

3   Wounded  at  Mill  Creek  Gap,  Ga.,  May  8,  1864- 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 

M'Grath,  George 

...do 

July    3,  '61, 

3   Mustered  out^vith  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

...do   .  . 

July    3,  '61, 
Feb.  16,  '65, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865— Vet. 
1    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

M'Dowell,  Alex 

...do 

M'Gee,  Theodore.... 

...do 

Jan.  11,  '65, 

L   Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

M'Namara,  James.. 

...do 

Sept.  15,  '63, 

5   Drafted— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

M'Bride,  JohnF 

...do 

Jan.   27,  '64, 

3    Deserted  July  29,  1864. 

M'Carty,  Edward. . 

...do 

Jan.     7,  '65, 

5   Substitute— deserted  Marcli  22,  1865. 

M'Quaid,  Peter 

...do 

Sept.    5,  '63, 

3    Drafted— deserted  May  15,  1864. 

M'Devit,  James 

...do 

Mar.    2,  '65, 

.    Deserted  June  24,  1865. 

M'Dowell,  William 

...do 

Jan.   11,  '65, 

1   Substitute— deserted  June  29,  1864. 

Mavo,  J.  B 

.  do 

.  Died  February  25,  1862— buried  in  Mt.  Olivet 
Cemetery,  Frederick,  Md. 

Neff,  Andrew  J 

...do 

July    3, '61, 

;   Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  Va.,  May  2,  1863. 

O'Dell,  Elijah  D 

...do 

Feb.     7,  '65, 

.   Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 

O'Brian,  John 

...do   ... 

Jan.    10,  '65, 
July    3,  '61,    , 
July    3,  '61,    . 
July    3,  '61,    . 

5   Substitute— deserted  March  22, 1885. 

Old,  John 

do 

3   K"ot  on  muster-out  roll. 

...do    ... 

5   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 

3    Discharged  July  9,  1864. 

3    Deserted  February  16,  1864— Vet. 

Peacock,  William,.. 

...do 

Peacock, Robert 

...do 

Sept.  13,  '62,    , 

Purdy,  William...... 

...do 

Jan.    19,  '65, 

I    Substitute— deserted  March  18,  1865. 

...do 

Feb.     2,  '65,    , 
Feb.   14,  '65, 
Feb.     9,  '65, 

}   Substitute- deserted  June  8,  1865. 

Bobb,  David 

...do 

L    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

L    S  ubstitute— mus.  out  v^dth  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Kohenback,  John... 

...do 

...do 

Feb.   17,  '64,    . 
Feb.     4,  '65, 

5   Absent  at  muster  out. 

Kichmond,  David... 

...do 

L   Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 

Itetior,  Henry 

...do    .. 

July     3,  '61,    i 
Aug.  12,  '62,    . 

J    Killed  at  Antietam,  Md.,  September  17,  1862. 

Koyuolds,  Emmor.. 

...do 

3   Killed  at  Antietam,  Md.,  September  17,  1862. 

Kider,  John 

...do 

Feb.    18,  '65, 
Jan.      3,  '65,    ] 
July  15,  '61,    C 

Deserted  June  18,  1865. 

Kogau,  John 

...do 

I    Deserted  June  18,  1865. 

Kedisel,  Jobn  B 

...do 

J    Mis.  in  action  at  ChanceUorsville,  Va.,  May  3,  '63. 

Fvoney,  William 

...do 

July     3, '61,    r 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Steele,  Ira 

...do 

Dec.   15,  '64,    1 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1885. 

Scott,  John 

do 

July    3,  '61,    £ 
July    3,  '61,    ^ 
July  10,  '61,    3 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Sinclair,  John 

do 

vSinclair,  James 

...do 

Sharpley,  John  H... 

...do 

July    3,  '61,    3 

Discharged  July  29,  1864. 

Slike,  William 

...do 

Aug.  20,  '63,    3 

Drafted— discharged  June  14,  1SG5. 

Sheridan,  Thomas.. 

...do 

July    3,  '61,    3 

Discharged  for  wounds,  P'ebruary  6,  1863. 

Smith,  George 

...do 

Sept.    5,  '63,    3 

Drafted— 'iischarged  for  wounds,  June  16,  1865. 

Schwickey,  John.... 

...do 

Feb.     2, '64,    3 

Killed  at  Mill  Creek  Gap,  Ga.,  May  8,  1864. 

South,  James 

do 

Sept.  19,  '64,    1 
Aug.  29,  '63,    3 
Jan.     7,  '65.    3 
Feb.     3,  '65,    1 
July    3,  '61,    3 

Died  at  Blair's  Lauding,  S.  C,  March  19,  1865. 

Shea,  .John 

do 

Drafted— deserted  October  31,  183.3. 

Scott,  William  

do 

Substitute— deserted  June  7,  1865. 

Sharp,  lleury 

do 

Deserted  June  8,  1805. 

Thompson,  Boyd.... 

..do 

Discharged  for  wounds,  March  6,  1863. 

Tinney,  William.... 

...do 

July    6,  '61,    3 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Tyler,  Heury  P 

..do 

July    3,  '61,    3 

Deserted  February  16.  1834— Vet. 

Thomas,  Augustus 

..do 

Nov.  14,  '64,    1 

Drafted— deserted  June  8,  1865. 

Twigg,  Francis 

..do 

Jan.     4,  '6.5,    3 

Drafted— deserted  June  8,  1865. 

Townsond,  George.. 

..do 

Jan.   27,  '65,    3 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  Aug.  24,  1865. 

Valentine,  Alfred... 

..do,.... 

Feb.   14,  '65,    3 

Substitute— nuis.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Vargi-sliuin,  George 

..do 

Dec.   13,  '64,    1 

Drafted— died   June  26,  1865,  at    Washington- 
buried  in  National  Cemetery,  Arlington. 

Van  Neida.  Thomas 

..do 

July    3, '61,    { 

Deserted  November  25,  1862. 

Watkins.  Thomas... 

..do 

July    3,  '61,    3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '6.5— Vet. 

Webb,  Johns 

...do 

July    3,  '61,    3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  IS.  '6.5— Vet. 

Welge,  Adolph. 

...do 

Feb.     2,  '65,    3 

Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Will,  Jacob 

do 

July    3,  '61,    3 
July    3, '61.13 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Wright,  Charles  A  1 

...do..... 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

TTHREE  YEARS^  SERVICE. 


44^ 


NA.1IE. 

RANK, 

DATE  «?  HUStER 
INTCSERVWE. 

>4 

i 

3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
1 
8 
3 

■REMARKS. 

Woolmer,  John  H.. 
Woodward,  Charles 
Watt,  Thomas 

Wright,  Thom.as 

Ward,  John 

Walters,  James 

Wonderly,  Chas.  H 
Wilcox,  Benjamin.. 
Washburn,  Geo.  T.. 
Witmer,  Martin  B.. 
Williams,  R 

Private 

...<io 

...do 

.,.do 

...do 

...-do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...de 

...do..... 

July    3, '61, 
July     3, '61, 
July  •  3,  '61, 

July     3,  '61, 
July     3,  '61, 
July    3,  '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
Feb.   24,  '6.5, 
Jan.      7,  '65, 
Feb,     2,  '65, 

Discharged  December  6,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  lISTov.  28.  '62 

Wounded  at  Resaca,  Ga.,  May  15,  1864,  and  Pine 

Knob,  June  1.5,  186-1— discharged  Oct.  «,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  March  4,  1S63. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  April  1,  1SG.3. 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  Md.,  September  17,  1862, 
Deserted  March  12,  1865. 
Substitute— deserted  June  20,  1865, 
Substitute— deserted  June  20,  1865. 
Died  Oct.  4, 1862— bu.  in  MU.  Asy.  Cem'y,  D.  C. 

-Company    D. 
hecruited  at  philadelphia. 


George  D.  Hammer 
^os.  W>  Hammer ... 

"It::. 

July 
July 

(>,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

James  Ck  Devine 

...do..... 

July 

6, '61, 

"Gilbert  L.  Parker... 

IstLt... 

July 

6,  '61, 

Aaron  Lazarus 

...do 

July 

6,'61, 

...do ..... 

July 
July 

6,  '61, 

James  Morrison 

1st  Sgt 

6, '61, 

Amb.  H,  Hayward. 

Cyrus  J.  Shenkle. 
John  Cardiff^ 


James  Quinn.... 
Bernard  Brady. 


Edward  Pepper 

Jacob  S.  Johnston.. 
George  T.  Barnes... 


Jacob  G.  Orth. 


Henry  Shadel .., 

William  H.  Hiles ... 

67 


,..do.... 

Serg't, 
..do.... 


.do. 


.do... 


..do..... 


July 

6,^61,  3 

July 

6,  '61,   3 

July 

20,^61,    3 

Jan. 

28, '65,    1 

Sept. 

2, '63,    3 

July 
July 
July 

6, '61,   3 
6, '61,    3 
6, '61,    3 

July 

6, '61,   3 

July 

6,^61,   3 

July 

e,'61,   3 

Eesagned  March  22, 1863. 

Promoted  from  2d  Lt.  to  Capt.,  April  1,  1863— re- 
signed May  14.  1863, 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Decembers,  '62— 

to'yd  Lt.,  March  27,  1863— to  1st  Lieut.,  May  22. 

186.3--to  Capt.,  April  4, 1864^-mustered  out  witli 

company,  J  uly  18,  1865— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Capt,  and  A.  Q.  M.,  U.  S.  Vol.,  April  7. 

1863— Bv.  Maj.  and  Bv.  Lt.  Col.,  March  13,  '65. 
Promoted  from  Sgt,  to  1st  Sgt,,  April  1,  1863— to 

2d  Lt,,  May  22,  186S— to  Ist'Lt,,  April  9,  1864— 

mustered  out  July  20,  1864. 
Pr.  fr.  Cor,  to  Sgt,,  May  24,  '63— to  1st  Sgt,,  July 

1,  '64— to  1st  Lt,,  Oct.  L  1864— Bv.  Capt.,  Marci 

13,  '65— wd>  near  Keuesaw  Mountain,  Ga.,  JunV. 
27,  '64— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  l5,  1863— to  Sgt.  Nov.  1, 
1864— to  1st  Sgt.,  April  1,  1865— com.  2d  Lt., 
June  1, 1865— not  mustered— wd.  at  Chancellors 
ville,  Va.,  May 3, 1863,  and  at  Rocky  Face  Ridge, 
Ga.,  May  8,  1864— mu&tered  out  With  company. 
July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Promoted  from  Oor.  to  Sgt.,  Dec.  1, 1862— to  1st 
Sgt.,  Jan.  1,  1864— died  J  une  19, 1864,  of  wounds 
received  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  15,  1864— bu. 
at  Chattanooga — grave,  231'— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  May  1,  1864— to  Sgt.,  Oct.  1, 
'64— wounded  nt  Gettysburg,  July  3,  '63— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  April  1,  1865— to  "Sgt.,  June  1, 
1865  — mustered  out  \yith  •company,  July  18, 
1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  June  1,  1865— to  Sgt.,  July  1^ 
1865— mus.  out  With  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Substitute— pr.  to  Cor,,  Feb.  1,  '65— to  Sgt,,  April 
1,  1865— mus,  otat  with  company  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov,  21,  '62* 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  28,  '61. 

Promoted  to  Cor,,  Nov.  1,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  28, 
'61— to  1st  Sgt,,  May  24,  '63— com,  2d  Lt,,  May 

14,  1863— not  mustered — wounded  at  Chancel- 
lorsville,  May  3,  1863— disch.  Jan,  4,  1865. 

Promoted  tocor.,  Oct.  1,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  % 
1862— wounded  at  Chaficellorsville,  JMay  3,'63^ 
captuJ-ed  a  rebel  flag  at  Antietam,  for  which 
he  received  a  medal  ftom  Congress— discharge 
ed  July6,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor,,  Dec,  8,  1862— to  Sgt.,  July  15, 
1864— wd.  at  Middleburg,  Va,,  March  29,  1862^ 
and  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863— discharged 
July  20,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Cor,  to  Sgt.,  April  1,  1863— died 
May  7,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Chancellors- 
Ville^  May  .3,  1863. 


450 


(TWENTY-ETGHTH    REGIMEirT, 


Cbas.  Longwoftb. 


JohnThorpf 

Wra.  M'CAllister^ 

John  H.  Eagan 

feenjamfn  Busker. 

tViiUiam  tJatnpfeerf.. 
thilip  F^  Woi^sley. 


Joseph  S.  Foucht... 
Edwin  T.  Porter... 
John  Ashton.  


WiUiam  Atkinson.. 

Cornelius  J.  Bro-W^n 
Henry  C.  FitMan... 

James  D.  Butcher.. 

J'oli'n  N.  Mo  jet. 


Henry  Stanwood.., 

Agnew,  James 

Aitken,  Charles  C. 
Adler,  Ambrose  S. 
Ashton,  Wm.  H 
Agne-*?-,  Francis. 
Barnett,  James  O... 
Belsinger,  Lazarus 
Brady,  Patrick 
Book,  John  F. 
Bitting,  Lewis  C 

Baker,  Petev. 

Bitzer,  Lawrence... 

Baxter,  James 

Bingley,  Richard... 

Boyce,  Lewis  K 

Brandt,  Francis 

Barry,  Edward 

Brennan,  James 

Boston,  John 

Callahan,-  Daniel 

Curley,  James 

Coughlin^  Robert.. . 
Carlson,  Peter  N.... 
Corrigan,  .Joseph ... 
Crofts j  Marriott 

Cunningham,  E.  L 
Coulter,  William .,. 
Cretai'',  Cornelius ... 
Collins,  Magnes  J... 

Carter,  William 

Corrigan,  HUgh 

Carr,  Thomas 

Cheadle,  Walter 

Degan,  David 

Denter,  Edward 

Drake,  George  W... 
i)avia,  Robert  G 


Doyle,  Peter., 


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H 

DATE  OF  MUSfEE 
INTOSERT,nCE. 

a" 

July    6,- '61, 

3 

July    6, '61, 

3 

July    6,  '61, 

3 

July    6,  '61, 

3 

Sept.    &, '63, 

3 

July    6, '61, 

3 

July    6, '61, 

3 

July    6,  '61, 
July  21,  '61, 
July    G,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

Sept.  12,  '62,- 

3 

July    6;  '61, 
July    6,  '61, 

3 
3 

Jan.     8, '62, 

3 

July    6,  '61, 

3 

July  18,  '61, 
Jan.   31,  '65, 
July    6,  '61, 
July    6,  '61, 
July    &,  '61, 
July    6,  '61, 
Feb.  15,  '65, 
July  27,  '63, 
Feb.    3,  '65, 
July    6,  '61, 
July    6,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 

3; 

3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Sept.  26,  '64, 
Feb.  17,  '65, 
July  11,  '61, 
July    6,  '61, 

1 
3 
3 
3 

July  20,  '61, 
Sept.    7,  '63, 
Feb.    2,  '63, 
Dec.  29,  '64, 
Mar.    7,  '65, 
Sept.    7,  '63, 
Oct.   26,  '64, 
Feb.     1,  '65. 
Feb.    7,  '65, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  17,  '63, 

3 
3 
3 
1 
1 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Aug.  29,  '64,- 
July  20,  '64, 
Nov.  10,  '64, 
July    6,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
Jan.   10,  '65, 
Feb.     9,  '65, 
Sept.    7,  '63, 
Feb.     2,  '65, 
July    6,  '61, 
July    6,  '61, 

1 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
1 
3 
3 

July  20,  '61, 

3 

Protnofed  ffom  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Ma,y  8,  1863— diecj 
July  14,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Gettys^ 
t)urg,  July  3,  1863. 

Promoted'  to  Corporal,  Nov.  1,  1864— ^mustered' 
out  with  company,-  July  18,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Feb.-  1,  1865— mustered 
Out  Ivith  company,  Jvily  18,  1865— Vet. 

Promofed  to  Corporal,  June  1,  1865— mustered 
out  ivith  company,- July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Substitute— promoted  to  Corporal,  Jan.  1,  1865— 
■founded  at  Gulp's  Farm,  Ga.,  June  28,  1864— 
mustered  out  With  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Dec,  1,  1862-^discharge(f 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  3,  1863. 

Pi'omoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1863— woundecJ 
at  Bolivar  Heights,  Va.,  Oct.  16,  1861,  and  afr 
Chancellorsville,  May  1,  '63— disch.  Julv  6,  '64. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,- April  1,  1863-^disch.  July  20",  1864. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  May  9,  1863— disch.  July  21,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  May  16,  1863— wounded  near' 
Kenesaw  Mountain,  Ga.,-  June  27,  1864-^is- 
charged  August  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  April  1,  1865^wounded  at' 
Pino  Knob,  Ga.,  June  15,  '64-^disch.  June  1,65. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battei-y,  Oct.  5,  1861. 

Killed  at  Taylor'^  Ridge,  Ga.,  Nov.  27,:  1863-^- 
buried  at  Chattanooga— grave,  329. 

,  Promoted  to'  Corporal,  Dec.  1,  1862— killed  at 
Gettysburg,  July  3, 1863. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  May  1,  186-1— died  Sept.  19,. 
1864,  at  Nashville,  Tenn. ,  of  wounds  received 
at  Peach  Tree  Creek,  July  2a,  1864— Vet. 

Mustered  out  With  company,  July  18,  '65 — Vet. 

Substitute — al3sent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  April  22,  1863. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861.- 

Killed  at  Antietam,  Md.,-  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  February  5,  1863. 

Mastered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865.' 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  by  G.  O.,  Feb.  28,  1863— pr.  Hospital 
Steward  U.  S.  A. ,  and  acting  Ass't  Surg.  TJ.  SL  A. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  2,  1865*- 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  2,,  1865. 

Tr.  to  company  H,  28th  regiment,  July  11,  1861. 

Died  May  4,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Chan- 
cellorsville, Va. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Substitute— deserted  October  1,  1863. 

Substitute — deserted  October  1,  1863. 

Substitute— deserted  April  25,  1865. 

Deserted  June  23, 1865. 

Substitute— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Substitute— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Substitute— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Feb.  12,  1863. 

Substitute— discharged  Jan.  1,  1865,  to  accept 
commission  in  82d  New  York  Vols. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  June  2,  1865. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  3,  1865. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  3,  1865. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 

Died  at  Bolivar  Heights,  Va.,  Nov,  18,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Substitute— deserted  June  23,  1865. 

Substitute— deserted  June  23,  1865. 

Substitute— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  18G5. 

Substitute— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate.  Mar.  28,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  Md.,  Sept.  17,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  14,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  cortificato,  Feb.  17,  1863. 


THREE  YBAES'   SERVICE. 


451 


Devinc,  Hugli.. 

Dewitsch,  Charles, 

Donnellj^,  John 

Donovan ,  John 

Duiley,  Edward 

Eibe/Frederick.... 
Ellenbauin,  Oeorge 
Foulke,  Edward  D. 


!Foll,  Joseph 

Fuller,  Orlando 

Ferguson,  John  A^, 
Flinn,  Thomas 


File,  Ed-win  G.- . 


Foreman,  William.. 

Fox,  Peter 

Folej'-,  James  W  ..„. 
Foreman,  Stew't  A 

Fry,  Martin 

Falls,  Cliarles  F 

Finney,  William.. .„ 
Frederick,  George... 
Fitzpatrick,  Edw'd 
'Fitzsimmons,  P.  M 

Fork,  John. 

Goodwin, €has.  R... 
iGlenon,  Nioliolas.... 
■Gillespie,  Arch'd.... 
<}oldsmith,  Godfrey 

■Gilbert,  Charles  N.... 
Glennan,  Patrick.... 

■Gouliart,  John  B 

Hudley,  Jonas 

Hodencamp,  Daniel 
Higham,  Thomas... 
Heckman,  Henry... 


Hull,  Cortland 

Harritt,  William... 
Hemsher,  Edward 
Hemsher,  Freder'k 
Hammer,  Wm.  O.... 

Holdoiier,  Andrew 
Haver  stock,  Wmu  J 
Hayward,  Ricli.  W 
Hill,  Jolm,„ 


Private 

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July  1^0, '61, 

Sept.  10,  '64, 

July  6,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

July  6,  '61, 

Feb.  20,  '65, 

Jan.  13,  '65, 

July  6,  '61. 


July  20, '61, 

Feb.  2-1, '65, 
July  20,  '61, 
Jan.    10,  '05, 

July    6,  '61, 

Sept.  3,  '64, 
Aug.  29,  '64, 
Sept.  1,  '64, 
Sept.  26,  '64, 
Nov.  14, '64, 
Feb.  21, '65, 
July  8,  '61, 
July  6,  '61, 
'   ""  '61, 

6,  '61, 


July 
July 

Sept.  7,  '63, 

July  6,  '61, 

Sept.  5,  '63, 

Sept.  5,  '63, 

July  20,  '61, 


.do July  20,  '61, 

.do Oct.      S,  '64, 


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Henris,  Louis 

Henry,  Joseph  F..^„ 

iHasset,  John 

Henry,  Joseph 

Hand,  Henry 

Harrison,  Henry  T.. 

Ivans,  MicJaael 

Jones,  John  A.  „ 

Johnson,  William... 
Johnson,  William... 

Jones,  Thaddeus 

Jollivet,  Louie 

Jones,  John 

Kilpatrick,  Jackson 
Keating,  George  B.. 
Kennedy  Martin 


Kemble,  James. 

Kline,  David 

Kelly,  Michael... 


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July  20,  '61, 

Mar.  27,  '65, 

Jan-  4,  '65, 

Jan.  26,  '65, 

Jan.  13,  '65, 

July  6,  '61, 

July  6,  '61, 

July  6,  '61, 

July  20,  '61, 

July  6,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 
July  6,  '61, 
July  20^  'CI, 
Sept.    4,  '63, 


Feb. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
July 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
July 

Jan. 


Mar.  20,  '65, 
Sept.  3,  '63, 
July  17, '63, 

July  6,  'GI, 
Sept.  4,  '63, 
Sept.    4,  '63, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1,  '62. 
Substitute— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  3,  '65, 
Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1S63. 
Killed  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga..  June  15,  1864. 
Deserted  February  5,  1863. 

Substitute— discli.  by  General  Order,  May  3,  '65. 
Substitute— disch.  by  General  Order,  July .5,  '65!. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  May  2,5,  1863— to  Sgt." Major, 
December  5,  1863— reduced  Aug.  1,  1864— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  i8,  1865— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Pine  Knob,"Ga.,  June  15,  '64— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 
JNIustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Absent,  on  detached  service,  at  mus.  out — Vet. 
Prisoner  from  July  3,  1864,  to  April  29,  '65— mus- 
iered-out,  June  27,  1865. 

Wounded  at  Gulp's  Farm,  Ga.,  June  24,  1864— 
discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  2,  1865, 
Substitute— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  3,  '65. 
Substitute— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  3,  '65- 
Substitute— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  3.  '65. 
Substitute— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  3,  '65- 
Substitute— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  3,  '65. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  8,  1861. 
Tr,  to  company  K,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  29,  186L 
Transferred  to  Vet-  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  1,  '63; 
Deserted  July  27,  1861. 
Substitute— deserted  October  1,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 
Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 
vSubstitute — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65- 
Wd.  in  three  places,  and  prisoner  at  Chancellor.s- 
ville,  Va.,  May  3,  1863— disch.  Sept.  16,  1864. 
Died  at  Alexandria,  March  19,  '64— grave,  1,548. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  3,  1865. 
Deserted  July  17,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65- 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  10,  1865. 
Substitute — absent,  sick — died  after  muster  out 
•of  regiment,  at  Washington,  D.  -C. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  19,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  July  26,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  23,  '62. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Jan.  1,  1862— reduced  May  15, 
1863— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  April  9,  1863." 
Tr.  to  company  H,  28th  reg.  P,  V.,  July  11,  186L 
Tr-  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  October  5,  1861. 
Tr.  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  October  5,  1861. 
Substitute— died  Dec-  23, 1863,  of  wds.  received  at 
Taylor's  Ridge,  Ga.,  Nov.  27,  1863— buried  ai 
Chattanooga — grave,  €39- 
Substitute— deserted  July  13,  1865. 
Substitute— deserted  October  1,  1863 
Substitute— deserted  June  23,  1865. 
Substitute— deserted  June  23,  1865. 
Deserted  June  24, 1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  rolL 
Substitute — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  January  25, 1865. 
Substitute— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  May  16, '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  2,  1865. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Sept.  30,  1863. 
Substitute— died  March  22,  1865,  at  2d  Div.,  20tb 

Corps  Field  Hospital,  near  Neuse  river,  N.  C. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Substitute — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 
Suljstitute — wounded  near  Kcnesaw  mountain, 

Ga.,  June  27,  186-1 — absent  at  muster  out. 
Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  July  17,  1861. 
Substitute — deserted  October  1,  1863. 
Substitute— deserted  October  1, 1863- 


452 


TWESTTY-BIGHTH    EEGIBIENTy 


Eallman,  Peter 

Lantz,  Samuel  Li.... 
Luithlin,  Ludwig  B 
Ludford^  William^. 

Lafever,  Joiin 

Leonard,  John 

Laner,  Alien 

>Iinster,  Lewis» 

Mahony,  James 

Mnllin,  Patrick 

Murray,  Michael.... 
Montague,  Henry  J 
Murphy,  Wiiliam,  S 


Mantel,  Henry.. 

Meisel,  Thomas 

Moningar,  Jobn  C- 
Murphy,  Charles  T 


Murpfay,  Patrick.... 

Manly,  David  R — 

Mekeei,  Edward 

Mills,  Joseph 

Moore,  Henry  E..... 
M'Veigh,  Hugh  D.. 
M' Donald,  Charles.. 

M'Vey,  Joseph 

M'Cool,  Johns. 

M'Cutcbeon,  Frank 

M'Closkey,  Hugh... 
M'Crown,  William 

M'Donald»  John 

M'Carthy,  Jerem'h 

Nawn,  Hugh 

Nunwiler,  John  B... 
Ottinger,  Henry, 
O'Brien,  Alexand'r 
O'Brien,  Martin.... 
Prindle,  John....... 

Peth,  Ervin. 

Popps,  John 

Powers,  Robert  S. 
Paul,  Edwin  F..... 


Phillips,  John.... 

Parkinson,  William 

Haub,  James 

Raub,  Michael .. 


Ribble,  John,  Jr.... 
Robertson,  John  H 

Rhody,  Augustus.. 
Raines,.  Edward 


Roberts,  Wm.,  Jr... 
Rudolph,  George.... 
Ritter,  George  J., 
Rickert,  Arnold., 


Ridgeway,  Franeis 

Roberts,  Samuel 

Ramsey,  John 

Sharp,  James  P 


Stevenson,  Henry. 

Scott,  Robert 

Shay,  Robert 


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DATE  OP  MUSTEK 

1 

IKTO  SEBVICB 

13 
a. 

Jan.    19,  '85, 

3 

Feb.    16, '65, 

1 

July  30, '65, 

3 

July  11, '61, 

3 

July  11,  '61, 

3 

July  17, '63, 

3 

July     6,. '61, 

3 

Feb.      8,  '64^ 

3. 

Sept.    5,  '63,. 

3 

Jan.      9-,  '65, 

3 

Feb»      4,  '65, 

3 

July     6,  '61, 

3 

July     6,  '61^ 

3 

Sent.  26^  '64, 

1 

Sept.  19,  "64, 

1 

.Tuly    &, '61, 

3- 

July     6,  '61, 

3 

Aug.  22,  '63, 

3- 

July  20, '61^ 

3 

July  20,  '64, 

3. 

Jan.     6-,  '65, 

3 

Jan.   21, '65, 

1 

Jan.   31, '65, 

1 

Feb.     6,  '65, 

3 

July  20,  '61, 

3. 

July  20,  '61,. 

3 

July    6, '61, 

5 

Aug.  29,  '63, 

3 

Jan.    10,  '65> 

3 

Feb.     2,  '65, 

3 

Feb.   24, '6.5j 

1 

Feb.     6,  '64, 

5 

Feb.   10, '65, 

3 

Sept.    4, '63, 
Feb.     4,  '65, 

3 

1 

Feb.     2,  '6.5, 

1 

Sept.    5,  '65, 

3 

Dee.   22,  '64, 

I 

Dec.  22,  '64, 

jj 

Mar.    2,  '64, 

3 

July    6,  '61, 

a 

Jan.   11, '65, 

3 

Mar.    8, '65, 

1 

Feb.   15,  '65, 

1 

Feb.  20, '65, 

1 

July    6,  '61, 

a 

Sept.    7,  '63, 

3. 

July    6,  '61, 

3 

July  20,  '61,. 

a 

July    6, '61, 

s 

July  11,  '61. 

5 

July  20,  '61, 

5 

Sept.    4,  '63, 

3 

July  17,  '63^ 

a 

July  17,  '63, 

a 

Mar.    7, '65, 

1 

July  20,  '63,. 

3 

Feb.     6,  '65, 

2 

Jan.   26,  '65, 

3 

Jan.  31>'65,. 

ai 

Substitute— deserted  July  13,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with-  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted— ^nus.  out  with  company,  July  IS,  1865- 

Discharged  on  Sm-g.  certificate,,  Nov.  19,  1861. 

Tr.  to  company  H,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  11,  '61. 

Substitute— deserted  October  1,  1863. 

Deserted  July  17,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Substitute — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

S-ubstitiite — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Substitute — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  by  writ  of  Aa6ea5  coi-pus,  Dec.  15,  '62". 

Wounded  at  Gettvsburg,  July  3,.  '63— discharged 
July  20,  1864. 

Discharged,  by  General  Order,  June  2, 1865. 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  Jime  2,  1865. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  July  1^  1863. 

Prisoner  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863— killed 
at  Taylor'a  Ridge,  Ga.,  Nov.  27,.  1863r— buuied 
at  Chattanooga — grave.  224. 

Substitute — died  Jane  17,  1864,  of  wounds  rec. 
at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,.  Juna  15,  1864. 

Died  at  Point  of  Rocks,  Md.,.  October  1,  1861. 

Drafted— died  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  Feb,  10,  1865b. 

Substitute — deserted  June  23,,  1865;. 

Deserted  June  23, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Substitute — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Dishonorably  discharged,  March  20, 1863. 

Discharged  September  2,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5, 1861 — 
mustered  oxit  September  13, 1862. 

Substitute — deserted  October  1,  1863." 

Substitute— deserted  June  23,  1865. 

Substitute — deserted  June  23,.  1865*. 

Deserted  Juno  23, 1865. 

Absent.^  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Substitute — absent  at  muster  out. 

Substitute — deserted  October  1^  1863. 

Deserted  June  23>  1865. 

Substitute — deserted  June  23,  1865* 

Substitute — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  Jane 8,  1865. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.,  July  6,  186-1 — prisoner — pa- 
roled Dec.  5,  1862— reduced  Dec.  5,  1862— pro- 
moted to  Hospital  Steward  U.  S.  A.,  Oct.  5,  '63. 

Substitute— promoted  to  Corporal,  A^ril  1,  '65 — 
deserted  June  23, 1865. 

Deserted  June  23,  186.5. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Deserted  June  23,  1865— returned  July  10,  1865 — 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  m.uster  out-^Vet. 

Substitute— wounded  at  Taylor's-  Ridge,  Ga.> 
Nov.  27,  1883— absent  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.l7»  1862— discharged 
July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  H,  2Sth  reg.  P.  V.,  July  11,  '61. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17, 1862. 

Substitute— wd.  at  Mill  Creek  Gap,  Ga.,  May  fi» 
1864— died  at  Washington,  November  7, 1864. 

Substitute— killed  at  North  Edista  River,  S.  C, 
February  12, 1865. 

Substitute— deserted  October  1,  1863. 

Deserted  June  23, 1865. 

Substitute— promoted  to  Cor.,  Feb.  1,  1865^to 
Sgt.,  April  1,  1865— reduced  June,  1865— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Substitute— mus.  out  witb  company ,  July  18,'65. 

Substitute— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Substitute— absent^  sick^  at  m.uster  out. 


THKBB   YEARS'   SEllVICE. 


453 


NAME. 

BANK 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SEKVICE. 

s 

1 

REMARKS. 

Sullivan,  Charles... 

Private 
..do    ... 

Feb.     3,  '65, 
July     6,  '61, 
July     6,  '61, 
July     6,  '61, 
July     6,  '61, 
July     6,  '61, 
July     6,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
July     6,  '61, 
Sept.     2,  '63, 

Aug.  25,  -64, 
April    3,  '65, 
July  20,  '61, 
July     6,  '61, 
Sept.    4,  '63, 
Jan.    10,  '65, 
Sept.    4,  '63, 
Jan.    10,  '65, 
July     6,  '61. 
July  20,  '61, 

r>ec.     5,  '61, 
Sept.    7,  '63, 

July     6,  '61, 
Sept.    4,  '63, 
Feb.    18,  '65, 
Sept.    7,  '63, 
July  12,  '64, 
May     2,  '64, 
Nov.  18,  '64, 
July     6,  '61, 
July     6,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 

July  20,  '61, 
Jan.    11,  '65, 
Feb.     2,  '65, 
Feb.   20,  '65, 
Feb.    18,  '65, 
July     6,  '61, 
Feb.   20,  '65, 
Feb.     9,  '65, 
Sept.  22,  '64, 
Sept.    4,  '63, 
July  20,  '61, 

3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 

3 
3 

3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 

3 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
3 
1 
3 
3 

Substitute— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  April  3,  1863. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  13,  '63. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  20,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  26,  '62. 
Substitute— discharged  January  9,  1865,  to  accept 
commission  in  122d  reg.  U.  S.  Colored  Troops. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  2,  1885. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  21,  1865. 
Died  at  Frederick,  Md.,  May  15,  1862. 
Deserted  November  1.  1861. 
Substitute— deserted  October  1,  1863. 
Substitute— deserted  June  23,  1865. 

...do 

Steele,  Samuel  J 

Steft'e,  Edward  H... 
Stewart,  Charles  N 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do   ... 

Sweet,  Joseph 

do 

Swope,  Samuel  P.... 
Sinclair,  Ray'ond  H 

Stewart,  William.... 
Schuck,  Jacob.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Steele,  Samuel  A.... 
Seymour,  Wni.  S.... 
Schmidt,  Andrew  D 
Schmidt,  Henry  S... 
Smith,  James  P 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Templing,  Henry... 

Thorne,  Powel  R 

Till,  Henry 

...do 

...do 

...do.. 

Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  3,  '63. 

Thompson,  Geo.  H.. 
Vreeland,  Charles... 

Volk,  Frederick 

Von  Berg,  Charles.. 
Widner,  William  J 
Worrell,  Gtoodwin... 
Werner,  Augustus.. 
Wigton,  Thomas  B 
Watt  Joseph. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

1863— discharged  September  10,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  3,  '63. 
Substitute— wd.  at  Taylor's  Ridge,  Ga.,  Nov.  27, 

1803— discharged  May  21,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Substitute— deserted  October  1,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Wright,  Joseph  S... 
Willing,  Joseph 

...do 

...do 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  19,  '61. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  '63— discharged 

July  20,  1864. 
Deserted  Julv  26,  1861. 

WiUiams,  Geo.  W... 
Walton,  John 

...do 

...do 

Wallace,  Robert 

Whipple,  Abraham 
Woodring,  Joseph... 
Wagner,  Keuben  F 

Wayne,  Harry 

Wildanger,  John.... 

...do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Substitute— deserted  June  23,  1865. 
Deserted  June  23,  1865. 
Deserted  June  23,  1865. 
Deserted  June  23,  1865. 
Deserted  December  8,  1862. 
Deserted  June  23,  1865. 
Deserted  June  23,  1865. 

Young,  Joseph  M... 
Yeager,  Gustavus... 
Zellar,  George  F 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Discharged  bv  General  Order,  June  2,  1865. 
Substitute— deserted  October  1, 1863. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  1, 1863. 

Company    E. 
recruited  in  carbon  county. 


Lans'd  F.  Chapman 
Jacob  D.  Arner 


Chas.  W.  Chapman 

Francis  M'Fall 

Simon  F.  Laurish.... 


Douglas  M'Lean. 


Henry  E.  Grover. 
Bernard  Lynch.... 
Aaron  Bennehoff.. 


Capt. 
..do.. 


1st  Lt... 
2d  Lt... 

1st  Sgt. 

Serg't.. 


July 
July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 
July 
July 


6, 
6, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

6, 

'61, 

3 

6, 

'61, 

3 

6, 

'61, 

3 

6, 

'61, 

3 

6, 

'61, 

3 

6, 

'61, 

3 

6, 

'61, 

3 

Pr.  to  Major  28th  regiment  P.  V.,  Jan.  22,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Captain,  June  10,  1863 — to  Mai  ox-, 
June  1,  1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  Feb.  1,  1863— mustered  out 
July  30,  1864. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  June  2,  1863 — absent  with- 
out leave  at  muster  out. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17, 1862— pr.  to  Sgt. 
Feb.  23, 1862— to  1st  Sgt.,  May  1, 1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Sept.  18,  '62— wd.  at  Gettysburg,  July 
3,  1863— com.  1st  Lt.,  June  1,  1861— not  mus.— 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65 — Vet. 

Pr.  to  Sgt. ,  May  1,  '63— com.  2d  Lt. ,  June  1,  '65— 
not  nms. — mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  '65 — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Feb.  18,  1863— to  Sgt.,  May  4, 
'63 — nuis.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65 — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Feb.  16,  1863— to  Sgt.,  April  1, 
1863— mup.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 


454 


TWEJJTY-EIGHTH    EEGIMENT, 


>-AME. 

KANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
I.NTO   SEKVICE. 

i 

1 

REMAKES. 

Francis  M'Fall 

Serg't.. 
...do 

July 
July 
July 

Sept. 

July 
July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 
July 

July 
July 
July 

Aug. 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Julj^ 

July 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
July 
July 
July 
Feb. 
July 
July 

Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
July 
July 
July 
Dec. 
July 
Sept. 
July 
Feb. 
Feb. 

Feb. 
Jan. 
July 
July 
Feb. 
Jan. 
July 
Sept. 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Jan. 

6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

4,  '61, 

6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

6,  '61, 

6,  '61, 

6,  '61, 

6,  '61, 

6,  *61, 

9,  '61, 
9,  '61, 

6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

27,  '62, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
9,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

6,  '61, 

25,  '64, 

8,  '65, 
23,  '65, 

6,  '61, 
6.  '61, 
6,  '61, 

9,  '65, 
15,  '61. 

6,  '61, 

27,  '65, 

28,  '65, 
6,  '65, 

5,  '63, 

6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

23,  -61, 
6,  '61, 

5,  '63, 

6,  '61, 
2,  '65, 
4,  '65, 

27,  '65, 
30,  '65, 

6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

28,  '65, 

26,  '65, 
6,  '61, 
2,  '63, 

15,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

27,  '65, 

3 

3 
3 

3 
3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

3 

3 
1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

1 
1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 

I 

3 
3 
3 

1 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Dec.  1,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Feb.  18,  1863. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Died  May  9,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Mill 

Spring  <xap,  Ga.,  May  8,  1864. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  8,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  1,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  IS,  186.5— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  1,  186.3— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  18,  186.5 — Vet. 
Woundeti  at  Ringgold,  Nov.  27,  1863— pr.  to  Cor., 

...do 

Gustavus  Hartley... 
George  Harlos 

Herbert  Weston 

Gideon  Moser 

...do 

Corp.... 

...do 

do    ... 

Samuel  Kunkle 

Herman  Ernest 

Jacob  D.  Fries . 

...do 

...do 

..do 

Jan  1,  '64— mos.  out  with  c:;o.,  July  18,  '6.5— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Jan.   1,  1864— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  .Jan.  1,  '64— wd.  at  Mill  Spring 

Gap,  Ga..  May  8. 1864— mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  IS,  1865— Vet. 
Wounded  at  ChancellorsvHle,  May  3,  1863— pr. 

to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865— mustered  out  with 

company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17, 1862— discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  February  16,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  JuneSO,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  18, 1863. 
Discharged  Dec.  31,  1862,  for  wounds,  with  loss 

of  leg,  received  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  18,  1865. 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Deserted  July  1,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '6.5— Vet. 
Mtistered  out  with  company,  July  IS,  '65— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Nov.  4,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
ISIustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mu.stered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corns.  July  1,  1863. 
Died  at  Sandy  Hook,  Md.,  Aug?  6,  1861. 
Substitute— deserted  June  30,  1865. 
Deserted  December  10,  1862. 

Jacob  Beers,  Sr 

Jacob  Beers,  Jr 

Oscar  D.  Case 

...do 

...do 

do     . 

David  B.  Shafer 

A.  Whittingham 

Jesse  Gani'iver. 

do 

...do 

do 

Casper  S.  Myers 

...do 

...do 

William  Laird 

Michael  M'Callister 
Amig,  David 

Muc 

...do 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do   ... 

Ackerman.  John.... 
Brennan,  Richard... 

Boyle,  Edward. 

Brindle,  John 

...do 

Blowers,  Hiram 

Burie,  John  J 

Burns,  .John   

...do 

...do 

...do   . 

Burns,  Patrick. 

.  do 

do 

Brownwell,  Taylor 
Blav,  Richard. 

...do 

do 

Connerty,  James.... 

...do 

...do 

Wounded  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3, 1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  18,  186.5— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Drafted— mus.  out  with  companv,  July  18,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Feb.  28,  1863. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Disch.  by  order  of  Gen.  Banks,  Sept.  10,  1862. 
Died  INIav  22,  '62— bu.  at  Alexandria— grave,  15. 
Substitute— deserted  October  2,  1863. 
Deserted  November  20,  1862. 
Substitute    deserted  March  25,  1865. 

Campton,  Thomas.. 
Cartright,  John  P... 

Curiey,  Thomas 

Camsie,  Thomas 

Campbell,  John 

Crilly,  Francis 

Conover,  John  C  .. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Carey,  William 

Callaghen,  Charles 
Conaway,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Prisoner  from  April  1  to  May  5, 1865— discharged 

by  General  Order,  June  29,  1865. 
Deserted  Jime  .30,  1865. 
Substitute— deserted  February  14,  1866. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  June  23,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Nov.  4,  1862. 
Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  IS,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  July  5,  1862. 
Dischar>red  July  20,  1864. 
Died  at  AcquiaCreek,  Va.,  May  10,  1S63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Substitute— deserted  March  20,  1865. 

Cheeseman,  G.  W... 

Clark,  William 

Curran,  Patrick 

Da^is,  Da\nd  B 

Dunbar,  Elisha 

Dixon,  Silas  N  

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do     , 

Desmond,  John 

..do     .. 

.do 

Eisenbray,  F.  A 

Evans,  William  H.. 
Eveland,  Edward... 
Fox, John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

.  do 

Fahey,  John 

...do 

TSUEB   YEAES'   SERVICE. 


45.^ 


Flammery,  Martin 
Grover,  Jacob  W.... 
Gangiver,  William 

Greaff,  Isaac 

Gohn,  George  T 

Good,  Emanuel 

Grant,  William 

Garbefj  Godfrey 

Gaumer,  Fi'anklin.. 

Geddis,  EliaS ». 

Henry,  James 

Hartz,  David 

llane*  James  W 

Hamilton  j  Thomas^. 

Hunter,  James 

Hummel,  John  H... 
Hartman,  Gottlieb.. 
Hawthorne,  Geo.  W 

Howe,  Francis 

Hahn,  Hiram......... 

Harris,  Henry.. 

Hertzog,  Daniel..... 
Hartzi  Jacob 


tiaugelibauch,  Wm 
Hand,  Benjamin  F.. 

Hall,  William 

Hess,  Franklin. ...... 

Johnson,  William... 
Johnson,  Solom_on... 

Jenkins,  John 

Johnson,  James 

Knecht,  Thomas 

l^^neener,  Leonard., 
lioons,  Charles  M... 

Kinney,  Peter  C 

Keegan ,  Stephen^ . . . 

iEOine,  Jacob 

Kline,  Jeremiah..... 
Kitchen,  Charles  F 
Leinbach,  William 

Lentz,  Henry     

Labar,  Jeremiah 

Morris,  Charles  N... 
Monroe,  Robert  S... 
Moody,  William  H 
Murphy,  Patrick.... 

Milham,  Charles 

Moore,  Robert 


Mitchell,  Thomas.., 
Major,  Alexander.., 
Monahan,  Thomas., 
M'Coy,  WiUiam 


M'Geady,  Edward., 
M'Cue,  Cornelius.... 

M'Geady,  John 

M'Keiver,  Isaac 

M'Kenna,  Patrick.., 
Neith,  Washing'n  G 
Nuss,  Jacob 


Neale,  Charles... 


Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 

...do 

...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do .... 


.do. 


O'Brien,  Thomas do. 

Odenkirchen,  Peter  ...do . 
O'Brien,  Michael.. ..'.,. do. 

O'Brien,  Morris i...do. 

O'Donneli,  Matthew'. ..do . 

Pettit,  Robert L..do. 

Peter,  William  H...'...do. 

Powels,  James '...do. 

Powels,  Charles i...do . 

Pratt,  George  W i..,do. 


DATE  OP*  MnStER 
IMTO  .SERVICE 


Feb.  3, 
Feb.  9, 
Feb.  15, 
Feb.  7, 
Aug.  16, 
Sept.  5, 
Sept.  26, 
Oct.  14, 
Julv  6, 
Feb.  27, 
July  6, 
Feb.  5, 
Feb.  4, 
July  6, 
Sept.  4. 
Aug.  16, 
Aug*  25, 
Aug.  31, 
Sept.  15j 
Nov.  12, 
July  6, 
July  6, 
July     6, 


July 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Jul5^ 
Sept. 
July 
Mar. 
July 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
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July 
July 
Feb. 
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July 
July 
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6,  '61, 

27,  '65, 
31,  '65, 

6,  '65, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

6,  '61, 

7,  *63, 
6,  '61, 

8,  '65, 
fi,  '61, 

28,  '65, 
28)  '65, 
27,  '65, 
11,  '64, 
15,  '61, 

6,  '61, 
27,  '65, 

6,  '61. 

6,  '61, 
15,  '61, 

6,  '61, 
31,  '63, 


Feb.  27,  '65, 

July  6,  '61, 

Feb.  16,  '64, 

July  6,  '61, 

July  6,  '61, 

Feb.  29,  '64, 

Feb.  11,  '64, 

Dec.  23,  '61, 

July  6,  '61, 

July  6,  '61, 

Feb.  6,  '65, 


July 
July 
Feb. 
July 
July 
July 
Mar. 
July 
July 
July 


15.  '61, 
6,  '61, 
2,  '65, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
8,  '65, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 


Substitute— deserted  April  1,  186S. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Substitute— »mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  April  28,  1865. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  April  28, 1865. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  April  28,  1865. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  April  28,  1865. 

Died  at  Rectortown,  Va.,  May  10,  1862. 

Deserted  June  30,  1865. 

Mustered  out  With  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  28,  '62. 

Sub.— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Feb.  28,  1864. 

substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  April  28,  1865. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  April  28,  1865. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  April  28,  1865. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  April  28,  1865. 

Substitute— discharged  bv  G.  O.,  April  28,  1865. 

Transfei'red  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  27,  1863. 

Killed  at  Chancellorsvile,  May  3,  1863. 

Died  May  22, 1864,  of  wds.  received  at  Mill  Spring 
Gap,  Ga.,  Ma,y  8,  ISGl-'Vet. 

Killed  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  15,  1864— Vet. 

Deserted  June  30,  1865. 

Substitute— deserted  March  22,  1865. 

Deserted  June  30,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Sui'geon's  certificate,  Dec.  8, 1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  27,  1865. 

Deserted  October  12,  1862. 

Deserted  June  30,  1865. 

Deserted  June  30,  1865. 

DeSetted  June  30,  1865.  ^ 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  by  order  of  Gen.  Banks,  Sept.  29,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  13,  '63. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 

Substitute— died  August  31,  '64— buried  at  Chat- 
tanooga— grave,  605. 

Deserted  June  30,  1865. 

Deserted  June  30,  1865. 

Deserted  May  3,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Marietta,  Ga.,  June  20,  1864:— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  18,  '63. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  1,  1865. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  April  21,  '65. 

Drowned  at  Bank's  Ford,  Va.,  July  5,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65 — Vet. 

Died  September  21,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Substitute— prisoner  from  March  31,  to  May  5, 
1865— discharged  by  General  Order,  June  27,'65. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  4,  '63, 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Substitute— deserted  April  1,  1865. 

Deserted  December  23,  1863. 

Deserted  Ausrust  13,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8,  1862. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  10,  '63, 


456 


TWENTY-EiaHTH    REGIMENT, 


Rudolph,  Wm.  P... 

Rawley,  Caleb 

Roth,  Oliver  W 

Rawley,  Harrison.., 

Ryan/John 

Schaflfer,  Henry r.,„. 

Smith,  William 

Smith,  Charles  F... 
Shoemaker,  Wm  ... 

Smith,  David , 

Scott,  Robert 


Shoemaker,  Jacob.. 

Strohl,  Thomas 

Shaffer,  David  B 

Schrom,  Hiram 

Stutsman,  Jacob  A 
Suthermer,  George 

Shelling-.  John 

Smith,  Henry  E 

Sterlinsr,  Henry 

Shutt,  William  B... 

Senn,  Henry 

Saner,  John 


Selhy,  Joseph 

Smith,  William  H.. 

Trout,  Mabry 

Thomas,  Wm.  H.... 

Teters,  William 

Toner,  John 

Thomas,  Thomas  G 
Thomas,  Richard... 
Van  Horn,  David.,.. 
Weidaw,  William... 


Wagner,  Wesley.... 
Wasner,  William.., 
Weaver,  Clinton  P 

Weidaw,  Aaron 

Ward,  Edward , 

Walker,  John  J 


Weiss,  William. 
Walsh,  John 


Young,  Charles.... 

Yehl,  Samuel 

Young,  Thomas.... 

Yoste,  Gideon 

Young,  Samuel.... 
Zehner,  Joseph  J. 
Zimmerman,  A.... 


Private 


.do , 


...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


Oct.  27, 
Feb.  10, 
Feb.  27, 
July  fi, 
Feb.  2, 
Julv  G, 
July  6, 
July  6, 
Feb.  17, 
Feb.  17, 
Feb.     6, 

Mar.  4, 
Mar.  8, 
Feb.  15, 
Sept.  4, 
Dec.  22, 
Feb.  C, 
Feb.  6, 
July  6, 
July  6, 
July  6. 
July  15, 
Sept.    7, 

Jan.  30, 
July  6, 
July  6, 
Dec.  22, 


Sept.  5, 
July  6, 
Sept.  5, 
Jan.  25, 
July    6, 

Feb.  28, 
Feb.  28, 
Feb.  24, 
July  6, 
July  6, 
July    6, 


July    6,  '61, 

Jan.   27,  '65, 

Feb.  2,  '64, 
Feb.  27,  '65, 
July  6,  '61. 
July  6,  '61, 
Feb.  27,  '65, 
July  6,  '61, 
July    6,  '61, 


Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Aug.  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18.  1865. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  coinpany,  July  18,  186.5 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 186.5 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  companj-,  July  18,  186.5 — Vet. 

Mustered  ont  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1S65. 

Wounded  at  Marietta,  Ga.,  June  20,  1864— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18.  1865. 

Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Substitute — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  July  22,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Feb.  18,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate.  Feb.  24,  1863. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Nov.  4,  1862. 

Substitute — died  Aug.  22,  1804,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Peach  Tree  Creek,  Ga.,  July  20,  1864. 

Substitute— deserted  March  23,  1865. 

Deserted  December  10,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 

Drafted — mustered  out  June  9,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  27,  1865. 

Substitute — disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Oct.  14,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Nov.  29,  1862. 

Substitute— deserted  October  2,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Wounded  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  15, 1864 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Jvily  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Sure,  certificate,  May  31,  1862. 

Discharsed  July  20,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  and  prisoner  at  Chan- 
cellorsville— deserted  June  29,  1863— arrested 
June  12,  1864— discharged  by  General  Order, 
June  3.  1865. 

Died  July  10,  '64.  of  wounds  received  at  Marietta, 
Ga.,  June  24,  '64 — bu.  at  Chattanooga,  grave,  668. 
'  Substitute— pris.  from  April  1,  to  May  5,  186.5 — 
discharged  by  General  Order,  June  28,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  coinpany,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate.  May  16,  '65 — ^Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  15,  '63. 

Deserted  June  9,  1865. 

Discharged  July  20.  1864. 

Deserted  October  12,  1862. 


Company  F. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Jos.  B.  Copeland..., 
Caleb  Greenawalt... 

James  F.  Knight ... 


David  Mills.... 
Peter  Kay  lor. . 


Capt.... 
..do 

...do 

1st  Lt.. 
...do.....' 


July    6, 
July    6, 

'61, 
'61, 

I 

July    6, 

'61, 

3 

July    6, 
July    6, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

Resigned  March  24,  1863. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lt..  Dec.  17, 1862— to  Capt.,  May 

18,  1863— discharged  July  12,  1864. 
Promoted  to  2d  lit.,  June  10,  1864— to  Captain, 

April  21,  1865— discharged  June  29,  1865. 
Resigned  December  17,  1802. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  Feb.  1863— to  1st  Lt.,  May 

18,  1863— died  Dec.  5,  1863,  of  wounds  received 

at  Ringgold,  Ga.,  Nov.  27,  1863. 


THREE  YEAES"^   SERVICE, 


457 


Zachariah  Knight.. 


Matthew  Kelly, . 


Samuel  A.  Criste...., 


-John  V.  Mortimer... 


JonatTaan  Rupert..., 
•Jas.  P.  Winterson... 

■Jacob  Dewalt 

Abrahaan  Sharra...., 


Thomas  W.  IVT  Cmie 
Michael  B.  Devine., 
TJiomas  M'Closkey.. 
Joseph  W.  Stephens 

James  B.  Galloway 

John  Mills 

James  A .  Watt 

William  Milligan... 
Joseph  Shupe......... 

Jacob  F.  Kiehl 

Patterson  Rupert. ... 

Vese  Shaner. 

William  Fox 

Theodore  Murphy... 

Albert  J.  Watt 

S.  W.  M'aoskey.... 
Thomas  A.  Conrad.. 


2d  Li. 


.do. 


IstSgt. 


«erg't., 
.„d0 
...do 
,..do 


.do. 


..do. 

..do. 


John  Bradley 

James  P>  Kennedy 

■George  Syberts 

H.  W.  M^Closkey... 

Charles  A,  Mills 

Alex'r  D.Mills , 

Black,  HonryM.... 

Berkey,  Xreoi-ge 

Beer,  Thomas 

Bradley,  Francis.... 

Behe,  Luke 

Bumgardner,  Edw. 
Bean,  Chaarles  E..... 
Barkafelt,  Geo.  C... 

Butler,  John 

Blose,  Lafayette,...., 

Black,  EH 

Boose,  Nathan. 

Baldi,  Antonio 

■Cochran,  Robert 

•Carland,  Henry 

•Cramer,  George  H... 
Carpenter,  Samaiel.. 
Campbell,  JcdinS... 
•Conrad,  Frederick.. 
Cartwright,  George 

Clair,  James 

■Cunningham,  Chas 
"Coulter,  Albert  J,... 
■Cunningham,  Isaac 
■Cooley,  Firman.,... 

Crise,  Franklin 

■Craft,  John 

Davis,  Frederick,.. 
Donougha,  Robert. 

Dallas,  Waiiam 

Dougherty,  John... 

Deitrick,  Alfred — , 

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JsjIv    6, 


Jnly    6s  '61, 


J«ly     6,  '61, 


do .... 
...do.... 
..do.... 
Mue... 


July 
July 
July 
July 

Jmly 
July- 
July 
July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Jan,  28,  '62, 
6,  '61, 
6, '61, 
6,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,- '61, 


Q,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6, '61, 

i,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
^3,  '61, 
•6,  '61, 

6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
«,'61, 
6,  '61, 

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28,  '62, 


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July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 

July 
July 
July 
Feb. 


6, '61s 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
«,  '64, 


.d0. 


July  6,  '61, 
Mar.  18,  '62, 
Mar.  9,  '65, 
Aug,  29,  '63, 
July  6,  '61, 
July  6,  '61, 
July  6,  '61, 
July  6,  '61, 
July  12,  '61, 
July  6, '61, 
Aug.  16,  '64, 
Feb.  28,  '65, 
Mar.  9,  '65, 
Feb,  28,  '65, 
Jan.  28,  '65, 
Feb.  8,  '64, 
Feb.  16,  '64, 
Feb.  24,  '64, 
Feb.  24, '64, 
Feb.  5,  '64, 
Fete.  1,  '65, 
July  17,  '63, 
July  6,  '61, 
July  6,  '61, 
July  6, '61, 
July  12, '61, 
July  6,  '61, 
Feb.  27, '65,' 
Sept.  4, '6S,: 
J  July  6,  '61, : 
■*  Feb,  18,  '64, ' 
July  24,  '63, 
July  6,  '61, 
Fob.  27, '65, 


Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  April  22,  '65— to  1st  Lt.,  June  13,'65— 
com,  Capt.,  June  36,  1865,  not  mus.— mus.  out 
with  company,  July  IS,  186S— Vet. 

Pr.to2dLt.,Sept.  IS,  1S63— com.  istLt,  Dec.  6, 
1863.  and  Captain,  July  13, 1861,  not  mustered— 
discharged  October  17,  1SG4. 

Pr.  to  2crLt.,  June  13,  '6.5— com.  Ist  Lt.,  June  S, 
1865,  not  mustered — mustered  out  with  compa- 
ny, July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Pr.  to  IstSgt.,  June  13,  '65— com,  2d  Lt.,  June  36, 
1865,  not  mustered — mustered  out  with  compa- 
■ny,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

MustereGl  out  with  company,  July  18,  '6.5— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  June  13,  1865— mustered 
out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  September  10,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Serireant  Major,  February  26,  1863. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Killed  at  Ringg-oid,  Ga,,  November  27, 1863— bu- 
ried at  Chattanooga — grave,  225. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17,  '61. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Mustered  eut  with  company,  July  18,  '6.5— Vet. - 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 

M«st«red  out  with  company,  July  18,  ^65— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 

Mustered  «ut  %vith  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 

Mustered  out- August  5,  1865 — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Commissary  Sgt.,  Sept.  1,  1863. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct,  5,  '61, 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  November  1,  1861— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan,  24,  1863. 

Pr,  to  Corporal,  Nov.  1, 1861— disch.  July  20, 1864, 

Pr,  to  Corporal,  Nov.  1,  1862— disch.  July  20,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Corporal,  Feb.  6, 1863— disch.  July  20, 1864. 

Premoted  to  musician.  May  1,  1865— mustered 
■out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  vsertificate,  Nov.  2,  '62, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov,  2,  '62, 

Mastered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Substitute — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18, '65. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864, 

Disehaa-ged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  J^aly  20,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificat-e,  Pels.  18,  '63, 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknows. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  Juse  1£^  1865, 
Deserted  June  19,  1865. 
Deserted  June  23,  1865, 
Deserted  June  20,  1865. 
Deserted— date  unknown. 
Mustes'ed  ont  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Ye!t. 
M?istered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65 — Vet, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Musteredout  with  company,  July  18,  1865, 
Drafted — mus.  out  by  General  Oi-der,  June  9,  '65. 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  1, 1862, 
Discharged  Jiily  20,  1864, 
Discharged  July  20,  1864, 
Discharged  July  20,  1864, 
Deserted — date  unknown, 
SaljsMtirte— deserted  September  15, 1863. 
Msistesed  out  with  cempajsy,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Sahstitule— Haus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65, 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Died  at  Raleigh,  N,  C,  April  2%  iSSg. 


458 


TWENTY-EIGHTH  KEGIMENT- 


Deharpert,  Lude'us 

Deitrick,  Jesse 

Dunbar.  Joseph 
Deiter,  Franklin  H 

Dunner,  John 

Elder,  James 
False,  Isaac. 
Fry,  John  M 

Fee,  Henry 

Gilmer,  James  T 
Gilbert,  Phineas  H 

fiasley,  Joseph 

Garris,  John 


Garn,  Benjamin  F... 
Gooderham  Abm.  B 
Glass,  Augustine.... 
Glass,  Augustine=... 
Galespie,  John  W... 

Green,  Alfred 

Grill,  John 

Geddis,  George 

Haney.  John 

Husband,  Jesse 

Harlan,  George 

Hart,  David  I 

Harlan,  John 

Hawkins,  Wash.  T 

Hill,  John 

Hartsley,  Michael... 

Hagan,  Heiyy  O 

Hendershot,  Isaac. . . 
Harnbeck,  George.., 

Hawsen,  Joseph 

Hower,  John  B 

Haldaman,  Joseph.. 
Inscht,  William  E. 

Jones,  Watkins 

Johnston,  Philip  J .. 
Jackson,  William... 
Jeffreys,  Howard... 

Jason,  James. 

Jason,  Lewis 

JacobSj  Henry..  

Kiehl,  John  P 

Keating,  Francis 

Kitchen,  Joseph.... 

Kane,  James  S 

Kerr,  George 

Keister,  Alfred  L . 

Kiehl,  Daniel 

Kelly,  John 


Klinefelter,  Geo.  J.. 
Kerrigan,  Thomas, 

Liugar,  James 

Long,  Samuel 

Lithgrow,  Jos.  W. 
Lance,  Joseph  W  . 
Lane,  John 


Long,  John  F. 


Loughlin,  Matthew 
Lance,  Stephen  A.. 
Tiowman,  Harrison 
Lawrence,  G.Gilder 

Morris,  James. 

Mailey,  William..,, 

Moran,  Patrick 

Mehaffey,  Geo.  W. 

Millet,  James 

Maston,  Samuel 

Mack,  Sam  viel. 


July  6,. '61 
July  6,  '61 
July  6,  '61 
Sept.  13,  '64, 
Jan.  21,  '62 
Feb.  28,  '65 
Feb.  27,  '65 
Mar.  8,  '65 
July  6,  '61 
Feb.  14,  '65 
July  6,  '61 
Feb.  6,  '62 
Feb.  18,  '64 
July  15,  '63 
Oct.  14,  '64. 
Sept.  10,  '64: 
July  6,  '61, 
July  6,  '6i: 
July  6,  '61, 
Mar.  1,  '65, 
Feb.  27,  '65: 
Mar.  1,  '65, 
Nov.  18,  '64 
July  6,  '61, 
Feb.  9,  '64 
Jan.  21,  '62 
July  6,  '61 
Aug.  29,  '64 
Aug.  29,  '64 
July  10,  'Gl 
Feb.  1,  '64 
Feb.  17,  '64 
Mar.  7,  '65 
July  6,  '61 
July  6,  '61 
July  6,  '61 
July  6,  '61 
July    6,  '61 

Feb.  1,  '65, 

Feb.  3,  '65 

Mar.  8,  '65 

Feb.  14,  '65, 

July  6,  '61 

July  1,  '61 

July  6,  '61 

June  27,  '63, 


July  6,  '61, 

July  6,  '61, 

July  6,  '61, 

July  6,  '61, 

July  6,  '61, 

July  6,  '61, 

July  6,  '61, 

July  6,  '61, 

Feb.  8,  '65, 

Mar.  8,  '65, 

Feb.  27,  '65, 


Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Deserted  June  17,  1865. 

Deserted  June  23,  1865. 

Deserted  June  19,  1865. 

Substitute — deserted — date  unknown.  J 

Deserted  July  15,  1861.  j 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865, 

Deserted  June  19,  1865. 

Substitute— deserted— date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Substitute— died  January  13,  1864— bu.  at  Stone 

River — grave,  455. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  lh64. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  2,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  6,  '63, 
Deserted  June  19,  1865. 
Deserted  June  19,  1865. 
Deserted  June  23,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65.— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Killed  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  15.  1864— Vet. 
Died  June  15,  '64,  of  wds.  rec'd  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga. 
Drafted — disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Sept.  17,  '64, 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  23,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  23,  1865. 
Discharged  July  20, 1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Deserted  Juue  23,  1865. 
Deserted  June  23,  1865. 
Deserted  June  19,  1865. 
Drafted— discharged  July  3,  1865. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  Md.,  Sept.  17,  1862. 
Died  May  31,  '65 — bu.  in  Nat.  Cem'y,  Arlington. 
Discharged  October  13,  1862, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  16,  '63, 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  23,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  23,  1865. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Died  at  Elizabeth,  Pa.,  January  17,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  21,  '62. 
Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department, -June  2, 1862. 
Discharged  February,  1863,  for  wounds  received 

at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  15,  1865. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Drowned  at  Sandy  Hook,  Md.,  Nov.  1,  1861. 
Died  Dec.  9,  '63,  of  wds.  receivedatRinggold,  Ga., 

Nov.  27,  '63— bu.  at  Chattanooga— grave,  110. 
Drafted— died  Juue  29,  1864,  of  woimds  received 

at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  15,  1864— buried  at 

Chattanooga — grave,  434. 
Dischargedon  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17, 1861. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  June  14,'65— Vet. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiScat*.  Mov.  7,  1802. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Deserted— date  unknown. 
Deserted  June  23, 1865. 
Deserted  Juno  23, 1865. 


THREE  YEARS'    SERVICE. 


459 


M'Phillips,  Patrick 
M'Grow,  John  S.. 

M'Clolland,  R 

M'Cauly,  Robert, 
M'Millen,  John... 
M' Entire,  John.. 
M'Cune,  John 


M'Cann,  John. 

M'Kee,  Elias 

M'Dade,  Thomas... 
M'Cann  a,  Thomas. 
M'Williams,  Thos.. 

M'Tamany,  F 

M'Mulhn,  Alex.  J.. 

M'Elhany,  John 

M'CUntock,  Wni.... 

M'Cune,  Robert 

M'Caffrey,  James... 
M'Mulhn,  Albert... 

O'Hara,  John 

Opringer,  Jacob 

O'Brien,  William... 

Ober,  John. 

Proudlock,  James.. 
Putnam,  Samuel.... 

Parker,  John  A 

Pendergrast,  Jas 

Pendergrast,  Ed'w 
Rocumb,  Bernard 
Reed,  Charles  D... 

Renner,  John 

Reagan,  James 

Rugg,  Gabriel  W. . 

Ray,  James 

Russel,  Albert 

Swink,  John  S 

Spratt,  Wm.  H  .... 

Seanor,  Noah 

Smith,  Reuben  N. 
Swisher,  James  M 
Stouflfer,  Andrew. 
Sethinan,  John  .... 
Stewart,  Thomas  L 
Sarver,  William 
Stier,  Charles  K 

Seely,  John 

Smith,  Michael 
Sickles,  Charles  W 


Simpson,  John., 

Starner,  Solomon, 

Smith,  Conrad 

Stevens,  Franklin.. 

Tetters,  David 

Tintle,  George 

Taylor,  William 

Turnbull,  George... 
Taylor,  M'Knight... 

Troy,  Robert  J 

Thomas,  John  P 

Veatch,  Josiah  W... 

Watson,  James 

Watt,  John  M 

Wise,  James 

Wadsworth,  SamT 
Weddel,  Thomas  P 

Wilhelm,  Moses 

Ward,  Owen 

Watt,  Edward  F 

White,  Martin  II... 

Walton,  John 

Wilson,  George 


July  (3,  '61, 
Feb.  7,  '65, 
April  4,  '65, 
Feb.  1,  '65, 
Feb.  15,  '64. 
Nov.  1,  '61, 
do July  12,  '61, 


July  6, 
July  6, 
July  6, 
July  6, 
July  6, 
July  6, 
July  6, 
July  6, 
Nov.  20, 
July  11, 
Sept.  5, 
July  6, 
July  6, 
Feb.  24, 
Feb.  7, 
Feb.  29, 
July  6, 
Mar.  4, 
July  6, 
July  6, 
July  6, 
Sept.  1, 
Mar.  8, 
Sept.  2, 
Feb.  22, 
Aug.  29, 
July  6, 
Feb.  1, 
Feb.  29, 
Feb.  1, 
Feb.  15, 
Feb.  18, 
Sept.  4, 
Feb.  22, 
Feb.  15, 
July  20, 
July  6, 
Feb.  27, 
July  0, 
July  6, 
July    6, 


Feb. 

Feb. 
Sept. 
July 
July 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Jan. 
July 
July 
Feb. 
July 
July 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Aug. 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Dee. 
Feb. 
Sept. 


15, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

jNIustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

iNlustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18.  1865. 

Wounded  June  15,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Nov.  7,  1862. 

Discharged  Nov.  21,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
ChancellorsviUe,  May  3,  186S. 

Discharged  Julv  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Dishonorably  discharged,  August  20,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Oct.  17,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Oct.  1,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Oct.  31,  1862. 

Substitute — deserted  October  6,  1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  May  31,  1864. 

Deserted  June  19,  1865. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  6,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865— Vet. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Died  November  2,  1861. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Drafted — discharged  J  uly  10,  1865. 

Mustered  out  Avith  com  pan  j^,  July  18,  1865. 

Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Mustered  out  July  27,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  2,  1865. 

Tr.  to  company  K,  2Sth  P.  V.,  Sept.  1,  1861. 

Deserted  June  19,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Sub.— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  11,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Oct.  17,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Mar.  12,  1868. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  27,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Aug.  18,  1863. 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 

Died  July  5,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Pine 
Knob,  June  15,  1864— buried  at  Chattanooga- 
grave,  521— Vet. 

Died  November  30, 1862— buried  at  Alexandria- 
grave,  544. 
Deserted  June  23,  1865. 

Substitute — absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

JNIustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865^ Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 
Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  June  8,  1863. 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Tr.  to  company  B,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  1,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Aug.  18,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  2,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate.  May  18,  1862. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  .September  17,  1862. 
Deserted— date  unknorwru 
Deserted— date  unknown. 
Substitute— deserted  Oct.  1,  1863. 


TWEIfTY-EIGHTH  KEGLSTENTV 


Company  G, 
recruited  at  philadelmaa. 


Conrad  "W.  Meyer.  ^ 
2SichGlas  Way 

Thos.  J.  Hamilton, 


William  C,  Shields 
James  G.  C9oper...„ 


Wm.  A,M'GahaB,. 


John  G.  NsTiir. 


James  O^Rourke.., 
Lutber  N.  Guy 


James  H^  Nngent. 


Jacob  SheimaBE,. 
James  Hard 


Joseph  Verier., 
George  Grady.. 


Robert  Irvin 

H.  PI.  Cheesman..., 
Wesley  Hamilton.. 
Wm.  M'Clintock„.. 
William  CaUiban., 


Albert  Perscm. 


Barnard  Ccmnolly.. 
Emanual  Hannan.. 
Josiah  Nicodemus.. 


Josiah  S.  Raitb 


Geo.  G.  HutEoan^.. 

Lee  GleasoD 

John  B.  Conoyer... 

John  C.  Gervig 

Samuel  M'^Keown. 

John  D.  Tracy. 

James  B.  Traville.. 
James  S.  Grady.„.. 
Alexander  Ingran.^. 

John  S.  Grady« , 

Abraham  M'Cray.. 
Arndt,  George  W .. 
Armstrong,  Daniel 
Brown,  Reuben  S,. 


Buzzard,  Aaron 

Bell,  Abraham 

Barr,  William  L 

Boyle,  JolmT 

Boyle,  William  lU, 


Capt.... 
...do 

...do„... 


1st  Lt.. 
..do.„.. 


2d  Lt.. 


...do 

1st  Sgt.. 

Serg't.. 


.d&. 


.do. 


..do 

...do 

...do- 

...do 

Corp.... 

...da 

...do 

...d©- 

...do 

...do 


..da 


..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Muc... 

..do 

..do 

Private 

..do 

..do 


.do .... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do„.. 


July  II,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 

July  II,  '61, 


July  II,  '61, 
July  11^  '61,, 


July  II,  ^61, 


July  II,  ^61, 

July  II,.  '61, 
July  II,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 


July  II,  '61, 
July  11,  m, 

July  11,  '61,. 

July  11,  '&1, 

July  II,  '61, 
July  11, '61, 
July  I, '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
July  11,  '^Sl, 

July  II,  '61, 

July  II, '61, 

Feb.  11,  '64, 

Jan,  5,  '65, 

Feb.  20,  '65, 

Jan.  24,  '65, 

Jan.  24, '^65, 

July  11,  '61, 
July  II,  'II, 
July  II,  '61, 
July  II,  '61, 
July  II,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
July  II,  '■61, 
Feb.  8,  '64, 
July  11,  '61, 
Jan.  24,  '65, 
June  28,  '61, 
Aug.  26,  '63, 

Jan.  14,  165, 
Feb.  m,  '65, 
Mar.  2,  '65, 
July  11,  '61, 
July  II > '6.1, 


Resigned  June  2,  1863. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  June  12,  1863— to  CaptaiUy 

August  5,.  1863— discharged  ITov.  16,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Jan.  1,  1863— to  1st  Sgt.,  July 

1, 1883— to  1st  Lt.,  Aug.  25, 1863— to  Capt.,  Mar. 

29, 1865- mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  18,.  1865— Vet.. 
Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Jan.  1,  1863 — to  1st  Sgt.,  Aug. 

1,  1863— to  2d  Lt.,  Jnae  27,  '64— to  1st  Lt.,  Mar. 

30,  1865— mus.  out  with  Co.,,  July  18,.  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Oct.  I,  1861— to  Sgt,,  Jan.  1, 

1863— to  1st  Sgt.,  July  1, 1864— to  2d  Lt.,  Juna 

1, 1865— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  1865— Vet- 
Taken  prisoner  Feb;  29,  1862— released — pr.  to- 

Capt.  Ind.  battery  H,  Fa.  Artillery,  Oct.  25,  '62.. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps>.  June  II,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Sgt. ,  Mar.  22, 1863— to  1st  Sgt.,  June 

1,  1865— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  1, 1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  1,  1863— to  Sgt.,.  Feb.  1,. 

1865— wounded  at  Ringgold,  Ga. — mustered  out. 

with  conipanv,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Aug.  25, 1863— to  Sgt.,  Aprils,. 

186.5— mus.  out  with  Co.,.  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Promote'd  to  Cor.,  Jan*  1,  1864 — to  Sgt.,.  June  1, 

'65 — wd.  at  Antietam,Ringgold  and  Pine  Knob — 

mustered  out  with-  company,.  July  18,.  '65— Vet 
Wounded  at  Dallas,  Ga.,May  25,  1864— absent. 

at  musterout — Vet. 
Wounded  at  Antietam, Sept.  17, 1862— discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,.  Dee.  27,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Dec.  27,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Adjutant,  July  28,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Q.  M.  Sgt.,.  April  8,  1865. 
Deserted  March  12,.  1863. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  1,  1864— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  18, 1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  1,  1864— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corooral,  July  1,  1864— mustei-ed 

out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Feb.  1,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  1 8, 1865 — Vet. 
Substitute — promoted  to  CorporaJ,  April  1,  '65 — 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  18, 1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Discharged  September  5,  1864. 
Discharged  September  5,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Dec.  lOy  I86I. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  Md.,  September  17,  1862. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  Md.,.  September  17,  1862. 
Died,date  unknown,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Ringgold,  Ga- 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  I8j  1865 — Vet. 
Mastered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865. 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  comnany,  July  18, 1865. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Drafted— pris.  fr.  June  1,  1864,  to  April  6, 1865— 

discharged  June  17,  1865* 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865. 
Absent,  .sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  July  3,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate.  Mar.  12,  1863. 
Dischasged  on.  Surg,  certificate,.  April  12, 1863. 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


461 


Boyle,  DeWitt  C... 'Private 

Brj'an,  Benj  amin  ..'...  do 

Brown,  John I... do 

Berlin,  Albert '...do 

Brier,  Frank I. ..do 

Belsner,  John I. ..do 

Ball,  Joseph  W !...do 

Bernsbera;,  Ewald.J...do 

Berwig,  John L.do 

Brown,  John I. ..do 

Bubb,  George '...do 

Cochran,  John  B '...do 

Compton,  James  H  L.do 

Cofflin,  Dennis l...do 

Crouse,  Andrew  J..J... do 

Connor,  .John '...do 

Cornwell,  Stephen. J. ..do 

Cornv/ay,  Peter  R.S  ...do 

Carson,  George I. ..do 

Cameron,  William. J... do 

Cashis,  Dennis !...do 

Cravens,  John L.do. ... 

Davis,  Henry I... do 

DeWitt,  William.... I... do 

Dorman,  Fred'k  W 

Downs,  William 

Doyle,  Henry  H 

Dickson,  JohnS 

Donauhea,  John 

Dalzell,  James 


Davis,  George 

Deeds,  George  H 

Dougherty,  Benj 

Dugdale,  William... 
Dalton,  Matthias  M 
Donnell,  Edward 
Donnell,  James... 

Dimn,  James 

Emmert,  Philip... 
Erving,  William.. 

Earle,  Albert 

Edwards,  Nelson  ... 
Fessler,  William  H 

Fluke,  Levis 

Friel,  Bernard 

Frederick,  Henry.. 

FVy,  John 

Franthy,  John 

Frank,  John  L 

Gross,  Edward  T... 

Gamble,  EUas 

Grimes,  Benjamin. 
Gibson,  William  R 
Grimes,  James 


Gray,  Andrew  J... 

Gonyo,  Lewis 

Haney,  John 

Hornbeck,  George. 

Hill,  William 

Kollenbacker, Chris 
Hoffeltinger,  John 
Henderson,  John  L 
Henderson,  Jas.  R., 
Hutson,  William..., 
Hacket,  Lawrence.. 

HiJl,  Alexander 

Hough,  Philip  S.  C. 
Henry,  Frederick... 
Husliman,  Joseph... 

Jackson,  Joseph 

Johnston,  Oliver 

Johnston,  William.. 
Jordan,  Charles  C... 


Feb.  23,  '65, 
July  II,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
Dec,  22,  '64, 
Mar.  27,  '64, 
July  11.  '61, 
Sept.  1,  '63, 
Sept.  5,  '63, 
Feb.  13,  '6.5, 
July  11,  '61, 
Feb.  25,  '65, 
Feb.  24,  '65, 
Feb.  24,  '65, 
Jan.  lu,  '65, 
July  11,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
Sept.  7,  '63, 
June  28,  '61, 
Feb.  13,  '64, 
Feb.  25,  '65, 
Feb.  16,  '65, 
Nov.  14,  '64, 
July  11,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 


July 
Feb. 
July 
July 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
July 
July 
June 


11,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
28,  '61, 


Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  30,  1865. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Drafted— disch.' by  General  Order,  June  9,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate.  May  28,  '65— Vet. 

Died — date  unknown. 

Substitute— deserted  September  22,  1863. 

Substitute— deserted  October  31,  1863. 

Deserted  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out  witli  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  com  pan  j',  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Substitute — mus.  out  Avith  company,  Julj'  18, '65. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17, 1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  20, 1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  10,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  16,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  11,  '63. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  IS,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  imknowri. 
Wounded  at  Rocky  Face  Ridge,  Ga. — discharg- 
ed Julv  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  November  1,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  25,  1865. 

Deserted  June  21,  1865. 

Deserted  June  21,  1865. 

Substitute — deserted  April,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  186.5 — Vet. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1865. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Deserted  August  1,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  24,  '61. 

Substitute — deserted  September  22,  1863. 

Deserted  June  21,  1865. 

Deserted  July  12,  1861. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65 — Vet. 

Substitute — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out — Vet. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Died  May  13,  1865,  of  wounds  received  at  Rocky 

Face  Ridge,  Ga— Vet. 
Died  at  Point  of  Rocks,  Va.,  January  6,  1862. 
Deserted  June  21,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Substitute — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18, '65. 
Substitute — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18, '65. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  9,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  27,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  17,  '63. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  Nov.  24,  1862. 
Substitttte- deserted  October  31,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Drafted- absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  27,  '62. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20.  1864. 


462 


TWENTY-EIGHTH   REGIMENT, 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

"3 

T 

3 
3 

1 
1 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
1 

1 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
1 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
31 

REMARKS. 

Johnston,  Robert  ... 

Jones,  Thomas 

Johnston,  .Joseph... 
Johnston.  Thomas.. 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

July  11,  '61, 
Jan.    23,  '63, 
Feb.   24.  '65, 
Feb.   24,  '65, 
Feb.     9,  '64, 
Feb.   23,  '65. 
June  28,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
July     4,  -63, 
Oct.     21,  '64, 
Feb.    23,  '65, 
July   11.  '61, 
Feb.      6,  '65, 
Jan.    16,  "65, 
Jan.    12,  '65, 
Feb.     9,  '65, 
July   11,  -61, 
July   11,  '61, 
Feb.   23,  '64, 
Jan.    13,  65, 
Feb.   21,  '63, 
Mar.  24,  "65. 
July  11,  '61, 
Feb.   24, '65, 
Jan.    14,  '65, 
Sept.    .5,  '63, 
Sept.     1,  '63, 
Nov.     1,  '61, 
July  11.  '61, 
July   11,  '61, 
Sept.     4,  '63, 
July   11.  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
Au^.  31,  '64, 
July   11,  '61. 
July  11,  '61, 
Feb.    13,  '65, 
Sept.  20,  '64, 
Sept.     4,  -63, 
Sept.     5,  '63. 
July   11,  '61, 
Feb.   24,  '65, 
July   11,  '61, 
Julv  11,  '61. 
July   11,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
May   SO,  '64, 
July  11,  '61, 
Sept,    8,  '63, 
July  11,  -61, 
.July   11,  '61, 
Feb.   25,  '65, 
July   11,  '61, 
Not.     1,  '61. 
July   11,  '6i; 
Jan.      3,  '64, 
Feb.     8,  '65, 
Jan.    25,  '65, 
July   14,  '62, 
July  11,  '61, 
July  24,  '63, 
July   11,  '61. 
July  11,  '61, 
Feb.   27,  '65, 
July  11,  '61, 
Feb.   15.  '65, 
April  19,  '63, 
Feb.      3,  '65, 
July  21,  '63, 
Sept.  30,  '63, 
July   11,  '61, 
July  11-,  '61,  1 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Substitute— deserted  April,  1865. 

Deserted  June  21,  1865. 

Deserted  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Substitute— discharged— date  unknown. 

Substitute— discharged— date  unknown. 

Discharged  bv  General  Order,  June  9,  1865. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Batt'y,  October  5,  '61. 

Substitute— discharged  November  28,  1865. 

Sub.— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Sub.— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

...do 

Kil  Patrick,  Jackson 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Kroter,  Henry  W... 

...do 

...do 

Kellv,  Robert 

...do 

...do 

IjCntz  John  \. 

do 

Love,  William 

...do 

...do 

Lucas,  William 

Linn.  Thomas  A 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Wd.  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.— disch.  March  28,  1865. 

Letier,  Cyrus 

Lenhart,  .Jacob. 

...do 

do 

Sub.— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  June  12,  1865. 
Substitute— discharged— date  unknown. 
Substitute— discharged— date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  18,  1865. 
Sub. — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Drafted — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Levine,  Martin  0... 

Lynch,  William 

Michael,  Josiah 

Miller,  Michael 

...do 

...do 

...do 

.  do 

May,  Au"ust 

..do 

Miller,  Peter  

.  do 

Drafted — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Meyer,  William  H.. 

...do 

do 

Discharged  on  Surtreon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  19,  '63. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Sub.— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Dec.  13,  1863. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864.  ■ 

Discharged  July  i:0,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5, 1861. 

Died  at  Frederick,  Md.,  March  11,  1863. 

Moore,  Albert  ... 

do 

do 

Marlatt,  John 

do 

Miller,  Peter  W 

...do 

do 

Meyers,  Charles 

Malony,  Patrick 

Moore,  Joseph  .    .. 

...do 

...do 

do 

Myers,  Simon  P 

Mevers,  Isaiah  

...do 

do 

Discharged  bv  General  Order,  June  27,  1865. 
Deserted  April  18,  1865. 

.do 

Muller,  William 

Murphy,  Theodore 
M'Plierson,  John.... 
M'Donough,  John... 
M'Fadden.  Arthur.. 
M'Gilley,  Patrick... 

M'Kindley,  Wm 

M'P]lvan,  Gustavus 
M'Elhenney,  John.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Substitute— deserted  October  31,  1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865, 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  August  18,  1864. 

Dischar-ed  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

...do 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  28,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  28,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeons  certificate,  Dec.  10,  '63. 
Killed  at  ChancellorsviUe,  Va.,  May  3,  1863. 
Deserted  August  17.  1S61. 
Drafted    deserted  Juno  20,  1865, 

.  .do 

do 

O'Connor,  John 

Proctor,  Charles 

Parks,  John  J  . 

...do 

...do 

do 

Painter,  William.... 
Pendegrass,  James 
Piles,  John 

...do 

...do 

do 

Reese,  Georgo  S 

Roll,  William  

...do 

do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  9,  1862. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Sub.— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate.  May  28,  1865. 
Died  Dec.  28,  1863.  of  wds.  rec.  at  Ringgold,  Ga. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Deserted  April,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  comoany,  July  18,  1865, 
Drafted— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  1865. 
Drafted— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  IS,  1865. 
Disoharsred  on  Siu-s;eon's  certificate,  April  IS,  '63. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

lUmkin,  John  B 

Richey,  James 

...do 

...do..  . 

Rodgers,  Isaac  B. 

do 

Rhodes,  Henry  M... 

Richey,  Wm.  C 

Ralston,  Hugh 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Richey,  Charles 

Shoulder,  Samuel... 
vSchmittenborg,  P... 

Say  res,  Fnmcis 

Smith,  James  F 

shaffarmeyer,  Chas 
Sherborne,  Fr.  <; 
Smith,  Patrick 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


463 


NAME. 

RANK. 

!              ; 

DATE  OF  MUSTEK  ' 
INTO    SERVICE. 

s  ! 

i,  \                                                      REMARKS. 

Sliuler,  Jacob 

Private  June  28.  '61. 

3  i  Discharged  by  General  Order,  Aug.  11, 1864. 
3    Disohargefl  Julv  20,  18G4. 

Steck,  Samuel  R.... 

...do.... 

1  June  28,  '61, 

Slonican,  David 

...do 

1  June  28,  '61,  j 

3    Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Shanton,  Daniel 

...do.... 

.  Feb.    10,  '65, 

1 1  Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  21,  1865. 

Smith,  William 

...do.... 

1  July  11,  '61,  I 

3  Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  18,  1803. 

Stokes,  William  R. 

...do.... 

.July  11,  '61,  1 

3   Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 

Sherman,  Moses 

...do.... 

July  11,  '61, 

3   Died  October  5,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  An- 
1    tietam,  September  17.  1862. 

Smith,  Thomas  B... 

...do.... 

July  11, '61, 

3    Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

Smith   Charles 

...do.... 

Sept.    3,  '63, 

3   Substitute— died  July   11,   1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Kolb's  Farm,  Ga — buried  at  Chatta- 

nooga— grave,  .599. 

Snell,  Franklin  B... 

...do 

Feb.   16,  '64, 

3   Died  August  26,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Ma- 
rietta, Ga. 

Smith,  WilUam 

...do 

Sept.    8,  '63, 

3   Substitute— deserted  September  22,  1863. 

Smith   John  R 

...do   ... 

Sept.  17,  '63, 
Jan.    13,  '65, 

3   Substitute — deserted  October  30,  1863. 

Stewart  Charles 

...do 

1   Substitute— deserted  June  21,  1865. 

Stephens,  Richard.. 

...do 

Jan.      7,  '65, 

3   Substitute— deserted  April,  1866. 

Solliday,  Nathan.... 

...do 

Feb.   24,  '65, 

3    Deserted  June  21,  1865. 

Tracy,  Peter 

...do 

Feb.     9,  '65, 
July   11,  '61, 

1    Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
3    Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Thrasher,  Charles... 

...do 

Taylor,  William 

...do 

July   11,  '61, 

3    Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Thornburg,  George 

...do 

July  11,  '61, 

3    Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

...do 

July  11,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
Feb.    15,  '65, 

3   Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
3   Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
1    Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  16,  1865. 

Tarr,  Melker  S 

...do  .  . 

Taylor,  George  W... 

...do 

Thompson,  John 

...do 

Jan.    10,  '65, 

I   Substitute— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  26,  '65. 

Thomas,  Levi 

...do 

June  28,  '61, 

3    Died  at  Nashville,  July  11,  1864. 

Thompson,  Amai-i'h 

...do 

Feb.    16,  '65, 

I    Deserted  June  20,  1865. 

Thompson,  William 

...do 

Jan.      7,  '65,    . 

}   Substitute— deserted  April,  1865. 

Ulig,  Augustus 

...do 

Sept.    3,  '63,    . 

?    Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Vansant,  .John. 

...do 

Jan.    25,  '65, 

I    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Wiggington,  John... 

...do 

Feb.   15,  '62,    i 

}    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Wagoner,  Amariah 

...do 

Feb.    15,  '65,    J 

L    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Weiz,  Julius 

...do..  . 

April  19,  '63,    '. 
Dec.    27,  '63,    '. 

}    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

5   Mustered  out  Math  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Wil mot,  Thomas.... 

...do 

Weaver,  Adam 

...do 

Feb.     7,  '65,    ] 

Substitute— mns.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

White,  Emory 

...do 

Feb.    10,  '65,    1 
Feb.    15,  '65,    ] 
Nov.     1,  '61,    .- 

Substitute — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Wise,  Moses 

...do 

Discharged  July  10,  1865. 
!    Discharged  on  Surgeon'g  certificate,  Jan.  7,  1863. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Wright,  Elias 

...do.... 

Wilson,  William  H 

..do 

July  11,  '61,    .- 

Walbert,  Jacob 

..do 

July  11,  '61,    .^ 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Wardrap,  William.. 
Welty,EzraJ 

..do 

July  11,  '61,    i 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

..do 

June  28,  '61,    £ 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Wright,  William.... 

..do 

June  28,  '61,    S 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

White,  Jacob 

..do 

June  28,  '61,    S 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Wharton,  Archy 

..do 

July   11,  '61,    3 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Welsh,  John 

..do 

July  11,  '61,    3 
Jan.      7,  '65,    3 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  18,  1863. 
Substitute— deserted  April,  18657 

Warren,  William... 

..do 

Wilson,  George 

..do 

Jan.      7,  '65,    3 

Substitute— deserted  April,  1865. 

Welchonce,  .lohn  B 

..do 

Feb.   15,  '65,    1 

Deserted  June  21,  1865. 

Wharton,  William.. 

..do 

July  11,  '65,    3 

Died  of  wounds  received  at  Wan  hatchie,  Novem- 
ber 1,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Yates,  Jacob 

..do 

Jan.    24,  '65,    1 

Company   H. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Thomas  J.  Ahl... 
Warren  W.  Wattles 


George  B.  U.  Martin 
Frank  B.  M.  Bonsai 

Thomas  H.  Elliott.. 


Capt. 
...do.. 


...do.... 
...do.... 

IstLt. 


July  11, 
July  11, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

July  11, 

'61, 

3 

July  11, 

'61, 

3 

July  11, 

'01, 

3 

Promoted  to  Colonel,  November,  14,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt — to  1st  Lt.  Aug.,  1, 

'62— to  Capt.,  Aug.  1,  '62— resigned  Feb.  11,  '63. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  1,  '62— to  1st.  Lt.,  Mar. 

8,  '63— to  Captain,  Dec.  16,  '63— died  March  24, 

1864,  at  Bridgeport,  Ala. 
Pr.to  2d  Lt.,  March  9,  1863— to  1st  Lt.,  March  16, 

1863 — to  Captain,  June  8,  '64 — wounded  at  Peach 

Tree  Creek,  (ia.— mustered  out  with  company, 

July  18,  1865— Vet.. 
Pr.  to  Captain  and  A.  A.  G.,  and  assigned  to  staff 

of  General  Geary,  June  8,  1863. 


464 


TWENTY-EIGHTH    REGIMENT, 


NAME. 

K.VKK. 

William  M,  Linton 

1st  Lt... 

JohnH.Hoffer 

2d  Lt .. 

Charles  Yoest. 

IstSgt. 

JohaMerriman 

Serg't. 

Leonard  Smith  

...do 

...do  .... 

...do 

James  L.  Dawson . 
Robert  Sands 

...do 

...do  .... 

Edward  Taguo 

...do 

...do.... 

Conrad  Strain 

William  A.  Rea 

...do 

Corp.... 

John  Sheible 

do 

John  Griffith 

do 

Charles  Clark 

.„do 

EdAvard  Chapman.. 

...do 

James  Larans „,. 

...do 

John  Glunt 

do 

Milton  Ingram 

do 

do 

James  Marshall 

Robert  Robinson.... 
Isaac  I.  Tolan 

...do 

...do 

.  do 

James  R.  Vance 

...do 

do 

Oliver  P.  Adams.... 

John  Raycraft 

Edward  Smith 

...do 

...do 

...do 

James  Wilt 

do 

John  Craddock 

Henry  Gayde 

Adams,  William 

Anderson,  Frank... 

Muc... 

...do 

Private 
...do 

Atkinson,  Wm.  J... 
Amer,  Thomas 

...do 

do 

Allender,  Samuel  C 
Ackerman,  Cyrus  S 

Am\q,  David 

Barrick,  William  A 

Berlin,  Samuel 

Bennet,  Samuel 

Burkej^  Victor 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Bockley,  William... 

...do 

Brooks,  John  W.  H 

...do 

Brinkner,  Henry  ... 
Barry,  John 

...do 

...do 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '6\, 

July  11, '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11, '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

Sept.  3,  '63, 

Sept.  4,  '63, 

Jan.  7,  '65, 

Feb.  3,  '65, 

Jan.  1,  '62, 


July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 


July  11, 
July  II, 
July  11, 
Mar.  13, 
July  11, 

Jan.  10, 
July  11, 

July  11. 
June  29, 
July  11, 
Mar.  27, 
Mar.  27, 
July  23, 
Jan.    10, 


Sept.    4,  '63, 


Sept.    7, '63, 

Sept.    3,  '63, 
July  11,  '61, 


Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.,  March  12,  '62— to  2d  Lt.,  April  18, 

1884— to  1  St  Lt.,  June  9, 1864— mustered  out  vrtth 

companv,  July  18,  1865. 
Pi-omoted  to  1st  Sgt. ,  April  18,  '64— to  2d  Lt. ,  June 

1,  JS05— mus.  out  wdih  Co.,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17, 'l862— promoted 

to  Cor.,  Aug.  1,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Mar.  1,  1864— to 

1st  Sgt.,  June  1,  1865 — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Prom'oted  to  Corporal,  Mar.  1,  1864— to  Sgt.,  Feb. 

1,  186.5— wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862— 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  April  18,  1864— to  Sgt.,  Feb.  1, 

'65— wd.  at  Rocky  Face  Ridge,  Ga.,  May  8,  '64— 

mustered  out  Avith  company,  July  18,1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Jan.  1,  1865— to  Sgt.,  April  1, 

'65— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18. 1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Jan.  1,  '65— to  Sgt.,  June  1,  '65— 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865 — Vet. 
Discharged  on  Sui-g.  certificate.  Mar.  12,  1863. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  18, 1864. 
Killed  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  15,  1864. 
Pi-omoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865— mustered 

out  Avith  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865— mustered 

out  Avith  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 
Drafted— promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865— 

mustered  out  with  companv,  July  18,  1865. 
Drafted— wounded  at  Dallas,' Ga.,  June  25,  1864— 

promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865— mustered 

out  Avith  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Drafted — promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865 — 

mustered  out  vtith  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Drafted — promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865 — 

mustered  out  Avith  company,  Jul.v  18,  1865. 
Captured  May  3, 1863— wounded  at  Ringgold,  Ga., 

Nov.  27,  186'3— promoted  to  Cor.,  June  1,  1865— 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865 — Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Aug.  5,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Jan.  16,  1863. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  July  30,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  April  3,  1863. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Killed  at  Peach  Tree  Creek,  Ga.,  Julv  20,  1884. 
Killed  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  15,  1864. 
Died  June  28, 1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Kone- 

saw  Mountain. 
Killed  at  Dallas,  Ga.,  May  25,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865 — ^Vot. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Mustered  out  Avith  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Wounded  at  Dallas,  Ga.,  May  25,  1864— absent 

at  muster  out — Vet. 
Drafted— ab. ,  on  detached  service,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  Dec.  16, 1862,  to  accept  promotion  in 

Telegraph  Corps. 
Discharged  March  16,  1863— minor. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  E,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  12,  1861. 
Mustered  out  Avith  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Drafted— mus.  out  Avith  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Deserted  June  30,  1865— arrested  July  2,  1865— 

absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 
Drafted— wounded  at  Dallas,  Ga.,  May  25, 1864— 

promoted  to  Cor.,  April  1,  1865— reduced  July 

1,  1S65— absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 
Drafted— Avounded  at  Rocky  Face  Ridge,  Ga., 

May  8,  1S64— discharged  August  3,  186.5. 
Drafted- absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864, 


THREE    YEARS'   SEItYICE. 


4G5 


Bracey,  Leander 

Barrone,  Jonathan.. 

Button,  Harlow 

Bradley,  Philip 

Boyd,  James 

Barnes,  William  P 
Byrick,  "William  R 

Clitz,  Solomon 

Colflesh,  Wm.  H.... 

Clark,  John 

Clowes,  Ezra  A.. 
Calmus,  Daniel.. 
Cronin,  Andrew. 
Collins,  Michael. 
Church,  John  B.. 

Corns,  Robert 

Coble,  John  R.  C 
DeMass,  Lewis.. 
Dougherty,  Charles 
Damney,  Francis... 
Dawson,  William... 

Dalzell,  Robert 

Davis,  William 

Dickerson,  Jesse 

Dingham.  David — 

Daiiey,  John  A 

Evans,  Charles  W.. 

Enscll,  Albert  L 

Eberly,  Henry, 

.  Eicher,  William..„. 

Elder,  John 

Elder,  James 

Eleming,  Charles  F 
Foley,  Patrick... 
Fi-an'k,  Frederick  E 
Funke,  Ernest  E . 
•Gross,  BerghesF.. 


Grier,  William 

Oibbs,  George  W.... 
Gallagher,  John 

Harbaugh,  Henry.. 

Harvey,  Philip. 

Hertzog,  Frederick 

Hull,  Thomas. 

Hemple,  George 

Hartman,  David  S.. 
Harris,  James  M.... 
Haldopher,  Henry.. 
Hastings,  Hamilton 
Harrison,  Wm.  H... 
Heazlett,  John  C... 

Hottell,  Nicholas.... 

Hart,  Samuel 

Hemphill,  James..> 
Homan,  Reuben....... 

Husk,  Samuel 

Hill,  Charles. 

Hays,  John 

Hunt,  Johm 

Hull,  Samuel  S 

Hughes,  John 

Hartman,  Geo.  H ... 

Ittle,  Francis 

Jackson,  Thomas.... 
Johnson,  William... 

Jones,  Charles 

Jones,  William  E... 

Jones,  Thomas 

Kay,  Beni  amin , 

51) 


July 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Jan. 

July 
July 
July 
July 
Feb, 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Nov. 
July 
Aug. 
June 
June 
July 
July 
Jan. 
July 
Sept. 
Sept. 


Feb. 
July 
July 

Mar. 

Dec. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 


11,  '61, 
9,  '65, 
20,  '65, 

28,  '65, 
11,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
11, '61, 

4,  '65, 
10,  '65, 

10,  '65, 
22,  '64, 

11,  '61, 
7,  '62, 

29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 

6,  '61, 
11,  '61, 

9,  '65, 
17,  '63, 
14,  '63, 

7,  '63, 


29,  '64, 
11,  '61, 
11,  '61, 

17,  '65, 
13,  '64, 
3,  '64, 
15,  '64, 
11,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
11, '61, 
II,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
11,  '61, 


Discharged  June  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  June  27,  1865. 

Tr.  to  company  I,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  12,  1861.. 

Deserted  August  20.  1862. 

Drafted— deserted  June  8,  1865. 

Drafted— deserted  January  17,  1865. 

Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  July  2,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  July  2,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Jan.  31,  1863, 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20, 1864- 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.  company  I,  28th  regiment  P. 
v.,  July  12,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 

Drafted— died  June  2,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted — discharged  August  5,  1865. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  12,  1861. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  25, 1862. 

Transferred  to  Yet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  18,  1864« 

Deserted  July  12,  1861. 

Drafted— deserted  June  19,  1865. 

Drafted— deserted  INIarch,  1865. 

Drafted— deserted  April  18,  1865. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  ©n  Surg,  certificate,  Dec.  5,  1862.     " 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  F,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  12,  186L 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Drafted — deserted  April,  1865. 

Drafted— deserted  September  28,  1863. 

Drafted— deserted  October  1.  1863. 

Drafted— wounded  at  Ringg;old;  Nov.  27,  1863, 
and  Rocky  Face  Ridge — prisoner  from  May  8, 
1864,  to  May  6,  1865 — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  18,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  I,  28th  regiment  P.  V., 
July  12,  1861. 

INIustered  out  with  companj^,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted— absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 

Drafted— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Aug.  20,  '64, 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  July  15,  1863. 

Discharged  September  7,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864, 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.  company  L,  28th  regiment, 
P.  v.,  July  12, 1861. 

Died  at  Catlett's  Station,  Va.,  April  4,  1862. 

Died  at  David's  Island,  N.  Y.,  April  23,  1865. 

Drafted^died  at  Alexandria,  July  2,  1865. 

Drafted— rdeserted  Nov.  20,  1863. 

Deserted  June  8,  1865. 

Draftcd^deserted  June  23,  1865. 

Deserted  June  23,  1865. 

Drafted—deserted  June  19,  1865. 

Deserted  June  23,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  June  10,  1865. 

Drafted— deserted  March,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  July  1,  1865. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Jan.  26,  1863. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1865. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865, 


466 


TWENTY-EIGHTH    REGIMENT, 


Keely,  Peter., 


Private 


Kern,  John  W 

Klinod,  Rudolph.. 
Kaylor,  Richard... 
Kettering,  Jacob... 
Klinefelter,  Judge  S 
Kleine,  George, 
Knipp,  Philip.. 

Kerney,  Thomas 

Kelley,  Patrick 
Lysle,  William  H... 

Leonard,  James 

Lysle,  John  M.  D,., 
Lippincott,  Jesse.... 
Lemon,  Thomas  H.. 
Ludford,  William... 

Lynch,  James 

Lynch,  Philip 

Mellender,  John  L 
Morrissey,  John„... 

Maldin,  Labar 

Martin,  Abram 

Mack,  Francis 

Miller,  James  H.... 

Miller,  Matthew 

Markley,  James  C. 

Merriman,  John 

Morrison,  Austin... 

Miller,  Joseph 

Motts,  Philip 

Martigney,  Leon  D 

Maiden,  Columbus 
Morrell,  William... 

Morse,  Charles 

M'Clellan,  James... 
M'Dougal,  James... 

M'Elrarey,  Wm 

M'Kay,  Alex'r  A... 

M'Hale,  Michael 

M'Cune,  Robert 

M'Conkey,  John 

M'Call.John  

M'Elroy,  John 

M'Quiston,  Samuel 
M'Kenna,  Stephen.. 
M'Mullen,  Joseph.. 

M'Gee,  John 

M'Afer,  Joseph 

M'Nulty,  Charles. 
M'Cracken,  John . 

Nelson,  Hiram 

Niblock,  James 

Nelson,  James 

Neiman,  Beni.  F... 
Noltie,  William  H 
Oustadt,  Matthias. 

Ott,  Frank 

Ochs,  George  H 

O'Neale,  Henry 

O'Brien,  Patrick.  ., 
Olmstead,  Nelson., 
Powell,  WilUam... 

Payne,  William 

Paton,  John 

Procksch,  Lewis... 

Parker,  John , 

Price,  Charles 

Powell,  Benj.  F.... 
Phillips,  John  A... 
Rudol]Dh,  George... 
Rector,  Allen  E.... 
Reichender,  Peter. 


Sept.    8,  '63, 


Feb. 
July 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Jan. 

July 
July 
Nov. 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Sept. 
June 
July 
Sept. 
Nov. 
July 

Nov.  : 

July 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

July 

July 

Sept. 

Sept. 

July 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

July 

Feb. 

Sept. 


Drafted— prisoner  at  Sister's  Feny,  Ga.— mus- 
tered out  with  company.  .1  iily  18,  1865. 

Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  26,  '63. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Feb.  8,  '65— Vet. 

Drafted— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  June  16,  '65. 

Died  July  12, 1862— bu.  in  Mt.  Ohvet  Cem'y,  Md. 

Deserted  July  12, 1861. 

Drafted— deserted  June  18,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  26,  '62» 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  September  1,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Tr.  to  companv  D,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  16,.  1861 

Drafted— deserted  April  15,  1865. 

Drafted— deserted  March,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865i. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  12,  1865. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  Mav  22, 1865. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  22,  1865. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  22, 1865- 

Tr.  to  company  B,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  12,  1861. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  2Sth  reg.  P.  V.,  July  12,  1861. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  12,  1861. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  25,  1862. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  25, 1862. 

Wounded  in  action — died  Nov.  11,  1862 — buried 
in  Militarv  Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Died  at  Beaufort,  S.  C,  April  1,  1865. 

Deserted  October  25,  1862. 

Drafted— deserted  September  24,  1863. 

Drafted — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted — absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  18,  '61. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  22,  1865. 

Tr.  to  company  F,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  12,  1861. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  12, 1861. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  12,  1861. 

Deserted  Julv  12,  1861. 

Deserted  FebVuary  4,  1863. 

Deserted  Mav  10.  1863. 

Deserted  December  10,  1862. 

Drafted— deserted  April  15,  1865. 

Drafted— deserted  March,  1865. 

Drafted — deserted  March,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  20,  '62. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Drafted— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate.  May  28,  '65. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  22,  1865. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  April  30,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  Julv  20,  1864. 

Drafted— disch.  by  (]^eneral  Order,  May  22,  1865. 

Deserted  June  11,  1865. 

Drafted— deserted  June  23,  1865. 

Drafted— deserted  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865— Vet. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  May  22,  1865. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  ]May  22,  1865. 

Tr.  to  company  F,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  12,  1861. 

Drafted—deserted  Juno  18,  1865. 

Deserted  June  23,  1865. 

Drafted— deserted  March,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Julv  18,  1865. 

Wd.  at  Peach  Tree  Creek,  Ga.,  July  20,  1864— 

absent  at  muster  put. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


467 


Rhodes,  Charles 

Roberts,  John  P 

Robinson,  Wm.  H.. 
Reiniug,  George  H 
Rinker,  Robert  M... 

Ross,  Aiadrew 

Root,  George  B 

Rupert,  Matthias.... 

Reed,  James 

Smith,  William 

Swegar,  Lewis 

Shearer,  Emanuel.. 
Stevens,  Thomas.... 

Segar,  Samuel 

Shunk,  William 

Smith,  Henry 

Swain,,  Cyrus 

^utham,  John 

Schall,  Thomas 

Slavan,  John 

Shutt,  William  B.., 

Sinclair,  James 

Shaw,  Adam 

Sickles,  William  G 

Stribig,  Joseph 

Speer,  James 


Sprague,  Wm.  R 
Smith,  Charles  B... 
Sanders,  Henry...., 
■Anions,  Morris.... 

Steele,  Ernest 

Smith,  Jacob  P 

Shearer,  Jacob 

Telfer,  Lancelot.... 

Trees,  David 

Tobin,  Michael..... 
Wilson,  William.. 
Walton,  Thomas... 

Waring,  .John 

Wilson,  Joseph.... 
Walker,  Stephen . 
White,  Harrison... 

Watt,  John 

Walsh,  Thomas.... 
Williams,  Heuiy  . 

White,  Philip 

Williams.  John.... 

Woods,  John 

Ward,  Henry 

Young,  Jamea 


Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do . 
..do. 


do 

...do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

...do 

do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

,..do 

...do 

...do  ... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 


Sept.  1, 

July  11, 

July  11, 

Oct.  7, 

Sept.  22, 

July  11, 

July  11, 

July  11, 

July  11, 

July  11, 

Mar.  9, 

Feb.  28, 

Jan.  10, 

Jan.  9, 

Sept,  2, 


July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 

July 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

July 

Dec. 

Jan. 

July 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

July 

July 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

July 


11,  '61, 
5,  '63, 
1,  '6.5, 

10,  '65, 
15,  '64, 

21,  '64, 
28,  '65, 

11,  '61, 

22,  '64, 
27,  '65, 
11,  '61, 

23,  '65, 
30,  '64, 
10, '65, 
11,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
17,  '63, 
11,  '63, 

10,  '65, 
9,  '65, 
4,  '65, 
7,  '65, 

11,  '61, 


Discharged  October  1,  1861 — minor. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O,,  May  25,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O,,  May  25,  1865. 

Tr.  to  company  I,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  JTuly  12,  1861. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  12,  1861. 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

Deserted  July  12,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted — mus.  out  with  company.  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted— wounded  at  Ringgold,  Nov.  27,  1863— 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  July,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  March  25, 1863. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  E,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  12,  1861. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  12,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Batterv,  Oct.  5,  1861. 

Died  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  August  20,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Died  May  5,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Chan- 
cellorsville, May  3,  1863. 

Deserted  October  25,  1862. 

Drafted — deserted  September  29, 1863. 

Drafted— deserted  June  8,  1865. 

Deserted  June  23,  1865. 

Drafted— deserted  Mar.,  1865. 

Drafted— died  at  Willett'sPt.,  N.  Y.,  May  19,  '65. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865— Vet. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  June  12,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  comnany,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  July  29,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  August  7,  1865. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  B.  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  12,  1861. 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

Drafted — deserted  September  30,  1863. 

Drafted— deserted  October  2,  1863. 

Deserted  June  10,  1865. 

Deserted  June  10,  1865. 

Drafted— deserted  June  18,  1865. 

Drafted— deserted  March,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Jan.  7,  1863. 


Company  I. 

RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


rhos.  M'Donough.. 
John  Flynn 


Alfred  E.  Colgan .. 


Patrick  F.  Rourke., 


Capt.. 
...do.. 


..do. 


.do. 


July     4,  '61, 
July     1,'61, 

July     4, '61, 


July    4, '61, 


Resigned  November  19,  1861. 

Promoted  from  1st  Lt.  and  Adj.  to  Capt.,  Nov. 
12,  1861— to  Lt.  Col.,  Dec.  12, 1863. 

Promoted  from  Private  to  Sgt.,  July  5,  1861— to 
1st  Sgt.,  Sept.,  1862— to  1st  Lt.,  March  9,  1863— 
to  Capt. ,  March  12,  1864 — wounded  at  (.'hancel- 
lorsville,  May  3,  1863,  and  Pine  Knob,  June  15, 
1864— discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov. 
28,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  4,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Sept.  1, 
1861— to  1st  Sgt.,  July  1,  1863— to  2d  Lt.,  June 
27,  1864— to  1st  Lt.,  Oct.  1,  1864— to  Capt.,  April 
2, 1865  —  mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 
1865-Vet. 


46S 


TWENTY-EIGHTH   REGIMENT, 


C.  W.  Borbridge..... 
Chas.  P.  Kennedy.. 
Arnold  B.  Spink 

Peter  Conlin 

John  B.  Church 

Martin  J.  Rupp 

Andiew  Ross 

Andrew  Haekett.... 

Wm.  M.  Hamilton 
John  H.  Guist-wite.. 


James  Dailey 

Joseph  Davidson 


1st  Lt. 
„do.... 
..do.... 


-2d  Lt... 
...do 

1st  Sgt. 

Serg't.. 
...do„... 


Edward  Foley. 


Patrick  Long , 
S.  Hamilton..., 
John  Ward.... 


James  Harris 

L.  W.  Callaghan... 
George  O.  Paris  ... 
John  Smith 


Peter  Kotzmoyer , 

Chas.  Y.  Rpeakman 
H.  D.  i^isenbcrger.. 
John  \Tx(>kcrsham. 
William  fcs  Witham 

Charles  M'Gettigan 
William  M'Garey.. 

John  A.  Doyle_ 

Michael  H.  Rahn... 


,.do. 
..do. 


.do. 


..do.. 
..do.. 
Corp. 

..do.. 

..do.. 

..do.. 

...do.. 


.do. 


July 
July 
July 


July 
July 
July 


July 
July 

July 
July 

July 
July 

July 

July 


4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

4,  '61, 


4,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
4,  '61, 


4,  '61, 
4,  ^61, 

4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

4,  '61, 

4,  '61, 


July 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Aug. 


4,  '61, 

23,  '64, 

4,  '64, 

8,  '64, 


Sept.    2,  '63, 


Ackerman,  David.. 
Alexandra,  Robert 
Anthony,  John  W... 
Atkinson,  John  C... 

Broadhurst,  John... 

Baird,  John  D 

Boy  ce,  Thomas. 

Bryson,  James  H  ... 
Broadhurst,  James 

Baker,  James  S 

Bradley,  Henry  S... 

Blakley,  John 

Bugless,  Phineas  P 
Bradley,  Philip 
Brown,  Daniel  S. 
Bothwick,  Alex 
Buchanan.  Edward 
Beamish,  John  G... 
Burns,  James 
Butler,  William  H 
Baldie,  Gusippie, 


Promoted  to  Captain  company  C,  28th  regiment 

P.  v.,  Decembers,  1862. 
Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  April  4, 1864— discb.  July  20,  1864, 

forwds.  rec.  at  Chancellorsville,  May2,  1863. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Jan.  1,  '62— to  Sgt.,  Mar.  14,  '63— to 

1st  Sgt.,  Sept.  1,  1864— to  1st  Lt.,  April  22,  '65— 

wounded  at  Eosaca,  Ga.,  May  15.  1864— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  18, 1865— Vet. 
Resigned  July  1.5,  1861. 

Pr.  fr.  priv.  Co.  H,  July  12,  '61— res.  Feb.  14,  '63. 
Pr.  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  June  1,  1865 — com.  2(i 

Lt.,  June  1, 1S65— not  mustered — mustered  out 

with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal— to  Sergeant,  April  1,  '65 — 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  IS,  '65— Vet. 
Promoted  ta  Corporal— toSergeant,  April  1,  '65 — 

wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17, 1862— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  IS,  1865 — Vet.  _ 

Promoted  to  Corporal— to  Sergeant,  April  1,  '65^ 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65 — ^Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal— to  Sergeant,  June  1,  '65 — 

wounded  at  Rocky  Face  Ridge»  Ga. ,  May  8,  '64 — 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Feb.  1,  '65— Vet. 
Promoted  from  private  to  Sergeant—to  1st  Ser- 
geant—killed at  Chancellorsville,  May  3, 1863. 
Killed  at  Kenesaw  Mountain,  Ga.,  June  27,  '64— 

Vet. 
Deserted  November  12, 1862. 
Died  at  Chattanooga — grave^  330. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865 — ^mustered 

out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Sub.— wd.  at  Rocky  Face  Ridge,  Ga.,  May  8, 

1864— promoted   to   Corporal,  April  1,  1865— 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Substitute— promoted  to  Corporal  April  1, 1865— 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  August  1, 1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  5, 1861— to  Quarter- 
master Sergeant,  September  1, 1862. 

Deserted  January  4, 1863. 

Deserted  July  4,  1861. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  Aj^il  1, 1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Principal  Musician,  2Sth  regiment 
P.  v.,  April  1,  1865^Vet, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon'scertificate,  June  25,  '62. 

Discharged  August  10,  1864, 

Died  September  27,  1864,  of  wovmds  received  at 
Peach  Tree  Creek,  July  20,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Sub mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  18, 1865. 

Sub.— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  18, 1865. 

Drafted— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  4,  '65. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  30,  '62. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  27,  1865. 

Substitute— deserted  October  2,  1863. 

Substitute— deserted  June  17,  1865. 

Substitute-^deserted  June  30, 1865. 


THREE  YBAES'   SERVICE. 


469 


Burns,  Patrick 

Bitner,  John 

Bradley,  James 

Conliii  j  Peter 

Canfield,  Patrick... 

Creamer,  LotS 

Casey,  Dennis 

Cameron,  William. 
Cowan,  William.... 

Clough,  John 

Crawford,  David..., 

Coflfee,  William 

Cusey,  Hugh 

Cannon,  John 


Coile,  Peter 

Callaghan,  Patrick.. 

Cleary,  Thomas 

Douglass,  James.  ... 
Douglass,  William.. 
Dougherty,  John.... 
Damon,  William.... 

Darcy,  James 

Dixon,  William 

Depass,  Emanuel  J 
Ensworth,  John 

Eck,  David 

Eckard,  August 
Eckard,  John  A. 
■  Eisenberger,Benj  F 

Ellsesor,  Alexander 
Edwards,  Samuel.. 
Easterbrook,  Wm. 

Evans,  Thomas 

Ferris,  Michael 

Forbes,  James.. — 

Flynn,  Bernard 

Fagan,  Terance 

Fallter,  Nicholas... 

Foster,  August 

Gerrigan,  John 

Gillmore,  Michael.. 
Gumnivan,  Daniel. 
Gunwinger,  Lewis. 

Gillen,  Henry. 

Grant,  George 

Gallagher,  Lewis .. 
Gorman,  James 


Gilbert,  Charles 

Harman,  Paris  R... 
Havens,  Richard  C 
Hoffman,  Jacob  N... 

Henry,  Daniel 

Hicks,  Henry 

Hollinger,  Frank ... 

Hess,  George 

Higgins,  James 

Hoovan,  Benj.  P 

Horricks,  Henry 

Hicks,  Lawrence ... 
Hammil,  Edward... 

Hensill,  Samuel 

Havans,  Thomas.... 
Hartman,  John  R... 

Henry,  William 

Hutchinson,  Wm... 
Harrison,  Rob't  S... 

Hone,  Levi 

Jones,  Thomas 

Joline,  Anthony 

liaeffer,  Stephen 

Kitchen,  Edward  Y 
Kitchen,  Benj.  F 


Jan. 
Feb. 
July 
July 
Jan. 
Feb. 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Feb. 
July 
Sept. 


July  4, 
Sept.  8, 
July  4, 
Jan.  5, 
July  4, 
July  4, 
Sept.  5, 
July  17, 
Jan.  13, 
July  4, 
July  4, 
Sept.  3, 
Feb.  28, 
July  4, 
Jan.    23, 


Aug. 
Sept. 
Jan. 
July 
July 
Jan. 
July 
July 


29, 


July  20, 
Aug.  29, 
July   19, 
~  ■      14, 
1, 
4, 
4, 


Feb. 
Feb. 
July 
July 
July  20, 
Sept.  4, 
July     4, 


'61, 
'63, 
'61, 
'64, 
'61, 
'61, 
'63, 
'63, 
'65, 
"61, 
'61, 
'63, 
'63, 
'61, 
'64, 

'68, 
'03, 
'65, 
'61, 
'61, 
'65, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'63, 
'61, 
'65, 
'65, 
'61, 
•61, 
'61, 


July 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Feb, 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Feb. 
July 
July 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
July 
July 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Deserted  June  27,  1865. 

Deserted  June  27,  1865. 

Deserted  February  27,  1864— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Juno  16,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  25,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  4,  '63. 

Discharged  September  6,  1864. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  15,  1865. 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  2,  1863. 

Substitute— died  July  30,  1864— buried  at  Chat- 
tanooga— grave,  119. 

Deserted  July  27,  1861. 

Substitute— deserted  October  2, 1863. 

Deserted  June  26, 1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  July  6,  1863 

Deserted  July  5,  1864. 

Substitute— deserted  September  27,  1863. 

Substitute— deserted  October  2,  1863. 

Deserted  June  27,  1865. 

Tr.  to  company  K,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  1,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 

Substitute— nms.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '6o. 

Wd.  at  Chancellorsvile— disch.  July  20,  1864. 

Died  June  16,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Lost 
Mountain,  Ga.,  June  15,  1864. 

Substitute— deserted  September  16,  1863. 

Substitute— deserted  October  2,  1863. 

Substitute— deserted  June  30,  1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  11, 1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  27, 1862. 

Tr.  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  October  26,  1861. 

Substitute— deserted  September  16,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Substitute— mus.  out  with  comnany,  July  18,  '65. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  26,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  26,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  26,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  May  8,  1864. 

Died  July  15,  1864,  of  wounds  received  May  25, 
1804 — buried  at  Chattanooga — grave,  4 — Vet. 

Deserted  December  25, 1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Substitute — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Absent,  wounded,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  23, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Feb.  27,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  March  10,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Stirg.  certificate,  March  12,  1863. 

Tr.  to  company  K,  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  1,  1861., 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.^Battery,  Oct.  26,  1861. 

Discharged  July  23,  1863. 

Deserted  November  14,  1862. 

Substitute— deserted  October  2,  1863. 

Deserted  February  17,  1864— Vet. 

Substitute — deserted  June  17,  1865. 

Substitute — deserted  July  1,  1865. 

Substitute — mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Dec.  20,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company^  July  18, 1865. 


470 


TWENTY-EIGHTH    EEGIMENT, 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  BSRVICE. 

i 

REMARKS. 

Keeper,  Henry 

Private 

Jan.   30,  '65, 

1 

Substitute— mus.  out  wifh  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Kitchen,  Charles.... 

...ao 

July     4,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  29,  '63. 

Kenney,  Thomas.... 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  May  8,  1864. 

Kelley,  Edward 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

,T 

Deserted  October  6,  1862. 

Kane,  William 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

3 

Deserted  June  15,  1865— Vet. 

Lafferty,  Edward... 

...do 

July  18,  '61. 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  9, 1863. 

o 

Lane,  Thomas 

...do .... 

June    2,  '65, 

n 

Substitute— deserted  June  27,  1865. 

MuUer,  Wm.  B 

...do 

Feb.    24,  '65, 

1 

Mustered  out  Avith  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Motic,  Augustus.... 

...do 

Jan.    31,  '65, 

;^ 

Sub.— mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Moore,  Lewis 

...do 

Aug.  31,  '63, 

fj 

Sub.— mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Mitchell,  Samuel  M 

...do 

Ma?.    17,  '62^ 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  20, 1862. 

Morris,  Charles 

...do 

Julv   18,  '61, 

3 

Discharced  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  4,  '63. 

Mills,  John 

do 

July     4,  '61, 
July     4,  -61, 
July     4,  '61, 

o 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17,  1861. 
Killedat  Peach  Tree  Creek,  Ga.,  July  20, '64— Vet. 
Deserted  July  6,  1861. 

do 

Mantin,  James 

...do 

3 

Morgan,  Henry 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

3 

Deserted  July  8,  1861. 

Maguire,  Charles... 

...do 

Sept.    7,  '63, 

3 

Substitute— deserted  October  7,  1863. 

Mullvine,  Patrick... 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

3 

Deserted  November  20,  1862, 

M'Anany,  Michael.. 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  July  18, 186.5 — ^Vet. 

M'Hugh,  Michael... 

...do 

Feb.   14,  '64, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865, 

M'Devitt,  James 

...do 

Julv     4,  '61, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  10,  '63. 

M'Call,  Charles 

...do 

July  18,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  July  20,  1864, 

M'Kenney,  Thos 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  July  20,  1854. 

M'Cartney,  Michael 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

Transferred  to  Vet,  Reserve  Corps,  May  8, 1864. 

M'Voy,  Michael 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

3 

Died  October  17,  1863— buried  at  Stone  River- 
grave,  24, 
Accidentally  kiUed  August  2,  1861. 

M'Goldrick,  James 

...do 

July  20,  '61, 

3 

M'Guire,  John 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

3 

Deserted  July  5,  1861. 

M'Carty,  Lawrence 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

3 

Deserted  July  25,  1861. 

M'Donald,  George... 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

3 

Deserted  February  14,  1864— Vet. 

M'Alvoy,  James 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

Deserted  May  21,  1863.    ■ 

M'Mahon,  Michael.. 

...do 

Jan.    1.3,  '65, 

3 

Deserted  June  27,  1865. 

M'Colough,  James.. 

...do 

Jan.    23,  '65, 

3 

Deserted  June  30,  1865. 

M'Donald,  William 

...do 

F6b.   14,  '65, 

1 

Prisoner  from  April  1,  to  May  5,  1865— discharg- 
ed June  29,  1865. 

M'Ginnis,  William 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Nagle,  Stephen  D... 

...do 

Feb,     8,  '64, 

1 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Nicholas,  Wm.  A... 

...do 

Feb,   20,  '05, 

1 

Prisoner  from  Anril  9,  to  April  29,  1865— mus- 
tered out  June  22,  1865. 

Neal,  Thomas  J 

...do  .... 

July     4,  '61, 
Feb.     6,  '6.5, 

o 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  23,  '63. 
Substitute— deserted  July  1,  1865. 

Neil,  William  R 

...do 

3 

Opperman,  Ernest.. 

...do 

Sept.    4,  '63, 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  0.,  June  22,  1865. 

O'Harra,  Peter 

.  do 

Jan     13   '65 

3 

T)pcp>'fpri  Jnne  97    ISfi."! 

O'Mealy,  Michael... 

...do 

Deserted  June  22,  1865. 

Plumbley,  John 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Paul,  Roberts 

...do 

Jan.    31,  '65, 

3 

Sub.— mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Petit,  Warner 

...do 

July     4,  '61. 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov,  22,  '62. 

Pascoe,  William 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  16,  '63. 

Patterson,  William 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

do 

July     4,  '61, 
Jan.    23, '64, 

3 
3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  26,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865— Vet. 

Rhodes,  William  D 

...do 

Rhoads,  Geo.  W 

...do 

Jan.    23,  '64, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1S65— Vet. 

Roderbach,  B.  F 

...do 

Feb.    24,  '65, 

1 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Renger,  William 

...do 

Feb,    10,  '65, 

1 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Ross,  John,  1st 

...do 

Feb.     7,  '65, 

3 

Sub.— mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

Rasen,  John 

...do 

Julv     4,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17,  61. 

Robertson,  Wm 

...do 

July   18,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  26,  '62. 

July     4,  '61, 

3 

Wounded  at  Antietam— discharged  on  Surgeon's 
certificate,  December  27,  1862, 

Reed,  Wilham 

do 

July     4,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 

July  20,  '61, 
Oct.       1,  '64, 

3 
3 

Discharged  July  20,  1864, 

Wounded  at  Chancellorsville— discharged  July 

20,  1864, 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  bv  General  Order,  June  23,  1865. 

Reed,  Edward 

do 

Reany,  George 

Reamond,  Geo.  W.. 

...do 

1 

Reed,  Joseph 

do 

Sept.     2, '64. 
Jan.    26,  '65, 

1 
1 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  23,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  23,  1865. 

Ranshagen,  Lewis.. 

...do 

Rothenberg,  Ernest 

...do 

Feb.   28,  '65, 

1 

Discharged  bv  General  Order,  June  23, 1865. 

Ross,  John,  2d 

...do 

Jan,    13,  '65, 

3 

Deserted  June  22,  1865, 

Rilev,  Peter 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — Vet. 

Schultz,  Elijah  L ... 
Shaffer,  William 

...do 

Nov,     1,  '61, 

...do 

Feb.     2,  '65, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  Jtxly  18,  1865. 

Sheppard,  John 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865, 
Sub,— mustered  ont  with  companv,  July  18,  '65. 

Shaffer,  John 

...do 

Feb,     2,  '65,' 

3 

Smder,  James 

...do 

Sept.    2, '63, 

3 

Sub.— mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 

THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


471 


NAME. 

BANK. 

DATE  OP  M0STER 
I^■TO  SEKVICE. 

I 

I 

1 
3 

REMARKS. 

Snyder,  Moses 

Stanline,  Charles ... 
Silver    David 

Private 

...do 

...do 

Jan.    30,  '65, 
Sept.    4, '63, 

Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 
Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 
Absent  sick  at  muster  out 

Smith,  Charles,  2d.. 

...do 

...do 

Sept.  23,  '63, 
July     4,  '61, 
Oct.      7,  '64, 
Aug.  23,  '64, 
Aug.  20,  '64, 
Aug.  29,  '64, 
Sept.     7,  '63, 
July    4,  '61, 
July     4,  '61, 

July     4,  '61, 
Aug.  29,  '63, 
July  17,  '63, 
Sept.     4, '63, 
Feb.     7,  '65, 
Jan.  30,  '65, 
Feb.     6,  '65, 
Feb.     6,  '65, 
Jan.    80,  '65, 
Feb.     5,  '64, 
July     4,  '61, 
July     4,  '61, 
July     4,  '61, 
Jan.    23,  '64, 
Feb.   28,  '65, 
Feb.     4,  '65, 
Sept.    7,  '63, 
July     4,  '61, 
July     4,  '61, 
July    4,  '61, 
Feb.    10,  '65, 
Feb.     6, '65, 
Jan.    26,  '65, 
Jan.    13, '65, 
Feb.     2,  '65, 
July     4,  '61, 
Sept.    8, '63, 
Sept.    8, '63, 

3 
3 
1 
1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Substitute— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  April  10,  1863. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  23,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  23,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  23,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  23,  1865. 
Substitute— transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  Nov.  5, 1864. 
Died  at  Philadelphia,  March  4,  1863. 
Died  July  14, 1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Gettys- 
burg, July  3,  1863. 
Deserted  April  27,  1863. 
Substitute— deserted  September  17,  1863. 
Substitute— deserted  October  2.  1863. 
Substitute— deserted  October  27,  1863. 
Substitute— deserted  June  30,  1865. 
Substitute— deserted  July  1,  1865. 
Substitute— deserted  June  16,  1865. 
Substitute— deserted  June  16,  1865. 
Substitute— deserted  July  1,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

...do 

...do 

Stappleford,  Amos.. 
Shoals,  Stephen  K.. 

Shafler,  William 

StradUng,  Thos.  W 
Simenson,  John 

Scott,  Walter 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Shin,  Charles 

...do 

Shields,  Richard 

Smith,  Charles,  1st 
Smith,  William  W.. 
Smith,  John,  2d 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Sterling,  John 

Shatfermire,  George 
Smith,  John,  1st.... 
Scott,  Anthony 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Thompson,  John  E 
Trainor,  Barnard... 
Thompson,  Wm.  H 
Witzel,  Henry. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  Julv  20,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  28,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  Julv  18,  '65; 
Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 
Substitute— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  13,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  25,  '63. 
Deserted  July  5,  1861. 
Substitute— deserted  May  5,  1865. 
Substitute— deserted  June  17,  1865. 

Wolf,  John 

...do 

Wagner,  Henry 

Wickenhouser,  F.... 
Winterbottom,  H... 
Walton,  Josepii 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Waters,  Patrick 

Walker,  Pvichard.... 

Walker,  Charles 

Waldroflf,  Levi. 

do..... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

W^hite,  Charles 

White,  Roberts 

...do 

...do   .  . 

Deserted  June  30,  1865. 

Substitute— deserted  July  1, 1865. 

Deserted  July  6, 1861. 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  June  6, 1865. 

Substitute— deserted  October  2,  1863. 

Walker,  Wm.  C.  .. 

.  do 

Young,  Richard 

Zeller,  Henry 

...do 

...do 

Company  K. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


W.  H.  Woodward.. 

Calvin  8.  Hartley... 


John  M.  Wolf.... 
Wm.  Reynolds. 


R,  R.  Hollowell 

Charles  B.  Conn 

James  M'Menamin 

Francis  Burke 

John  Shawley 

Wm.  H.  Harrison... 

George  W.  Lees 

Henry  B.  Hollowell 
Allen  Rutherford... 
George  R.  Stevens.. 
Samuel  Hamilton... 


Daniel  M' Call 

.Tohn  A.  Walton 

Wm.  H.  Burke 

Francis  Remey 

Benj.  Crosby 

Alex.  M.  Gilclirist. 


July  20, 

'61, 

3 

July  20, 

'61, 

3 

July  20, 

'61, 

3 

April    1, 

'64, 

3 

July  20, 

'61, 

3 

July  20, 

'61, 

3 

July  20, 

'61, 

3 

July  20, 

'61, 

3 

Nov.  20, 

'61, 

3 

July  20, 

'61, 

3 

Aug.  30, 

'62, 

3 

July  20, 

'61, 

3 

July  20, 

'61, 

3 

July  20, 

'61, 

3 

July  20, 

'61, 

3 

Sept.    3, 

'61, 

3 

July  20, 

'61, 

;■> 

Sept.     1, 

'61, 

3 

July  20, 

'61, 

'^ 

Nov.  20, 

'61, 

p, 

Julv  20, 

'61, 

3 

Resigned  May  14,  1863. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  1,  1863— to  Capt.,  Aug. 

5,  '63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  '65 — Vet. 
Resigned  November  23,  1862. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  Anril  1,  1864 — discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  12,  1865— Vet. 
Resigned  September  13,  1S63. 
Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Mar.  14, 1863— resigned  May  14,  '63. 
Mustered  out  wich  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '05 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet. 
Absent,  wounded,  at  muster  out — Vet. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  22,  1865. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  Marines,  Feb.  2,  1860. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  14,  '63. 
Discharged  July  2U,  1864. 
Killed  at  Ringgold,  Ga.,  Nov.  27,  1863— bm-ied 

at  Chattanooga— grave,  330. 
Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  2,  1863. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  IS,  '65 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1805 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  companj'^,  July  18,  '05 — Vet. 


472 


TWENTY-EIGHTH    REGIMENT, 


Benj.  M'liinney 

John  Hays 

Michael  Levoney ... 

WimamSill 

James  Martin 

John  Chapman 

James  Caskey 

Almon  Smith 

Wm.  Morrison 

Geo.  M'Fetridge 

Alexander,  Joseph 

Ager,  James 

Ash,  Thompson  M.. 

Austin,  James 

Annis,  George 

Arvitt,  John 

Boyer,  Josiah 

Boyd,  Thomas 

Bergin,  Albert 

Barndoff,  Adam 

Braison,  William... 

Boyer,  John 

Barnctt,  John 

Brewer,  Nicholas... 
Bomgardner,  Wm.. 
Boycl,  Thomas  M... 

Books,  Israel 

Bastin,  Johru™ 


Beath,  David  .... 
Barkey,  George. 
Berry,  John  S... . 


Brady,  James  A. 


Baker,  Daniel 

Beltman,  Wm.  R.. 
Bates,  George  W.... 
Borden,  Stephen  D 

Bercan,  Henry 

Crosby,  Solomon.... 

Carr,  Augustus 

Christmau,  Charles 

Clarey,  Joseph 

Christy,  Josiah  M... 
Casselburg,  Ellis.... 

Cartey,  Francis 

Castor,  Lewis  F 

Clark,  Thomas 

Carder,  Augustin  J 
Carey,  Amos  E 
Crawley,  William... 
Casey,  Michael 
Carroll,  William  H 
Cargill,  David.. 

Cass,  John 

Collins,  James 
Chorpeuning,  David 
Connelly,  Jos.  H 
Clarke,  John  H.. 
Conway,  Peter 
Doyle,  Daniel 
Daniels,  Joseph...., 
a)igney,  William.. 
DeWitt,  William  H 
Dunn,  James 


Do! an,  William. 
Danbar,  .John.... 
Diamond  James 
Dopass,  l!]manuel  J 

Edwards,  Evan 

Eckel,  Lewis 

Frost,  .Joseph  W 

Fredericks,  Geo.  B. 


Ifov. 

July 

July 

Feb. 

July 

July 

July 

Sept. 

July 

July 

July 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Sent. 

July 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

July 

Mar. 

Sept. 


20,  >61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 

9,  '64, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 

1,  '65, 

4,  '63, 

5,  '63, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 

29,  '64, 

12,  '04, 
20,  '61, 

9,  '64, 
5,  '63, 
4,  '63, 
16,  '61, 

13,  '61, 
20,  '61, 

30,  '64, 
18,  '61, 


July  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 

Feb.     8,  '64, 

Sept.  7,  '63, 
Jan.  3,  '65, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
Feb.  11,  '65, 
Mar.  2,  '64, 
Feb.  9,  '64, 
Sept.  18,  '63, 
Feb.  10,  '65, 
July  20,  '61, 
Sept.  23,  '64, 
Mar.  2,  '65, 
Sept.  14,  '61, 
Sept.  1,  '63, 
July  20,  '61, 
Feb.  9,  '64, 
July  20,  '61, 
Sept.  5,  '63, 
Sept.  5,  '63, 
Feb.  10,  '65, 
April  3,  '65, 
Arjril  3,  '65, 
Nov.  20,  '61, 
Julv  20,  '61, 
Mar.  1,  '65, 
Sept.  1,  '61, 
Fob.  8,  '65, 
Jan.  4,  '65, 
July  8,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 

Feb.  10,  '65, 
Feb.  7,  '05, 
July  20,  '01, 
July  4,  '61, 
Sept.  3,  '63, 
July  20,  '61, 
Jan.  20,  '65, 
July     6,  '61, 


Mustered  out  witli  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  .1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — ^Vet. 

IMustered  out  with  company,  Jiily  18, 1865. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  Sept.  1,  186J~Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  15,  '64. 

Died  at  Frankford,  Pa.,  February  0,  1863. 

Missing  in  action  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  '63. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Jan.  31,  '65— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Dec.  4,  1863. 

Discharged  December  19,  1864. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  6,  1865. 

Drafted — deserted  September  1,  1864. 

Drafted— deserted  October  1,  1863. 

Deserted  January  1,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18, 1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  Aug.  5,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  13,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  18,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  14,  '62. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  9,  1865. 

Discharged  November  19,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Regular  Army,  November  5, 1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  1,  1863. 

Died  AprU  7,  1862— buried  in  Mt.  Olivet  Ceme- 
tery, Frederick. 

Died  July  27, 1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Peach 
Tree  Creek,  Ga.,  July  20, 1864. 

Drafted— deserted  January  1,  1864. 

Substitute— deserted  June  12, 1865. 

Deserted  January  1,  1864. 

Deserted  January  1,  1864. 

Deserted  June  27,  1865. 

Mastered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Sub,— assigned  to  company,  but  never  reported. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Jan.  22,  1863. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  1,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  12,  1865. 

Discharged  SeptemberflO,  1864. 

Drafted— disch  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1864. 

Died  at  Harper's  Ferry,  Va.,  December  22,  1862. 

Died  May  22,  1865. 

Died  at  Catlett's  Station,  Va.,  April  6,  1862. 

Drafted— deserted  October  1,  1863. 

Drafted— deserted  October  1,  1863. 

Substitute— deserted  July  13,  1865. 

Deserted  June  7,  1865. 

Deserted  June  7,  1865. 

Deserted  September  1,  1864. 

Deserted  January  2,  1864. 

Deserted  June  7,  1865. 

Deserted  March  2,  1864— Vet. 

Sub.— assigned  to  company,  but  never  reported. 

Sub.— assigned  to  company,  but  never  reported.. 

Discharged  September  10,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  31,  1861. 

Killed  at  Ringgold,  Ga.,  November  27, 1863— bu- 
ried at  Chattanooga— grave,  226. 

Substitute— deserted  June  12,  1865. 

Substitute— deserted  June  12,  1865. 

Deserted  September  26, 1861. 

Deserted  June  2,  1863. 

Drafted— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Jan.  22,1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Sub assigned  to  company,  but  never  reported. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  July  4,  1862. 


^niiTjE  veahs^  seevioe. 


473 


^crry,  JobnF......... 

Filbert,  George 

Finfrock,  Jeremiah 
Fulton,  Edward..... 

Foley,  John 

Fullerton,  James  B 

Faulkner,  John 

Finman,  William... 
•<iOodwin,  GteorfjA,... 
'Greirory,  Wnu  H  ... 
'Goodwin,  George.... 

•Gallagher,  John 

"Goodwin-,  Charles,.. 

•Good,  Jolmli 

■sijordon,  Wm.  T 

'Graiiam,  John.^...... 

Gallagh  Henry  ... 

Gallagher,  .John 

Hamill,  Edward 

Hawn,  Gabriel. ...... 

Harding,  James 

Hanlon,  George 

Humes,  IT.  A.  B 

Helviestoii,  Alex,... 
Hess,  Frederick  W 

Hiokoy,  John 

Hilt,  David  B... 

Hazard,  Ja,mes» 


Haines,  George 

Harraston,  James., 
Hoover,  Ludwig.... 


Huffman.  Peter 

Hanlev,  John 

Hartley,  Michael,, 
'inglesby,  Thomas, 

Johnson,  .Tam^ 

Jones,  John  B 

Jackspiel,  John 

Johnson,  George 

Kelley,  George..... 

King,'Solomon 

Kelley,  Edward... 
"Keilig,  Frederick. 
Keller,  Geoi-<re  W. 
Kepliart,  William, 
Kuhrip  Charles,.... 

Kaliback,  Daniel, 
Kerr,  Orange  G.., 
King,  Thomas., 
Kaliback,  David.... 
Liicker,  Solomon...., 
Ijaukhuff,  Easias.,. 
Lyons,  J<3hn., .....,.., 

Jjutier,  John..... 

Laconia,  Wade 

liott,  George  W 

Lemon,  Stephen  D 
Loudenschlay^:^,  J. 
Lawrence,  Geo,  H ., 
Monaghan,  Peter,.., 
Middieton,  James.., 
Mellinger,  Jaseph.., 
Miller,  Weslev  A..„ 

Mifflin,  Wm.'L 

Martin,  William..... 

Martin,  Ellas 

Myhcf,  vJwseph „ 

Miller,  Robert 

Milligan,  James  S... 
Monaghan,  Thos...., 

Madden,  Jaoie-s...... 

Marks,  Emanuel..,. 


July  20,  Y)l, 
Julv  20,  '61, 
J-ulj^  20,  'm, 
Feb,  8,  'G^, 
July  17,  '63, 
July  20,  '61. 
Mar.  1,  '65, 
July  20,  '61, 
Feb.  .5,  '6.5, 
Feb.  .9,  '65, 
July  2^,  '61, 
J«ly  20,  '61, 
Nov.  14,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
Sept.  I,  Y)l, 
April  8,  'fi.'S, 
.July  20,  '-6 1, 
Fel},  9,  '64, 
Nov.  2,  '61, 
July  20,  '<3I, 
Aug.  12,  '62, 
July  20,  '61, 
Sept.  n,  '63, 
July  27,  '^S, 
July  20,  '-61, 
July  20,  ^61, 

Nov.  24,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
Sept.    7,  '63, 


Jan,  22,  '62, 
Aug.  IS,  '64, 
Sept.  5,  '63. 
July  20,  '61, 
■Nov.  28,  '64, 
Fefe.  1,  '65, 
F«b.  4,  '65, 
Sept.  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
•July  20, '61, 
Sept.  4,  '03, 
Feb.  8,  '6.^, 
Feb,  10,  '65, 
Feb,  9,  '04, 
Feb.  I,  '65, 
Feb.  0,  'M, 
64, 


Feb. 


Jan,    16,  '65, 
Feb.     3,  '65, 


Discharged  on  Sftrgeon's  certiificate,  Bee.  8,  '62-. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Dischairged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  25,  '03. 

Drafted— <lied  at  Washington,  Nov.  15,  .1863. 

Captured  April  4, 1862— discharged  May  24,  1802 

Deserted  June  1,  1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll, 

Mirstered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Substitute— mus«  out  with  company,  July  18,  '05. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  IS,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  25,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  7, 1S;>:5. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  3,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Dee.  1,1861, 

Transferred  to  Vet,  Res.  Corps,  June  1,  "'65— Vet. 

Deserted  June  7,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  21,  '03. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  21,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  5,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Deo.  17,  '62, 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  29,  1865. 

Drafted—discharged  by  G.  O.,  May  22,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Q.  M.  Sergeant,  July  21,  1861. 

Died  Jul.y  16,  1864,  of  wotmds  received  at  Pine 
Knob,  Ga.,  June  15,  1S64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862, 

Died  at  Frankford,  Pa,,  December  1,  1862. 

Drafted — died  at  Wauhatchie,  Tenn.,  November 
22,  1861?. 

Deserted  Jitne  27,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  rolk 

Deserted  June  7,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  May  9,  '6*5- Vet. 
Sub.— assitrned  to  company,  but  never  reported, 
Tr,  to  compaKy  D,  2Sth  reg.  P.  V..>  Jan,  25,  1802. 

Ete-afted— dieaatTullahoma,Tcnn.,  Oct.  25, 1863. 

Drafted— deserted  October  1,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  IS,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865, 
Sub.— assigned  to  company,  but  never  reported, 
Discllarged  on  Surgeon^s  certificate,  Nov.  18,  '61-. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Killed  at  Mill  Spring  Gap,  Ga.-,  May  8,^64— Vet, 
Died  January  9, 1863— buried  at  Military  Asylum 

Cemetery,  IX  C. 
Deserted  March  7,  1864. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  !5ept.  19,  1865. 
Drafted— mus.  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Deserted  September  17,  1863. 
Assigned  to  company  but  never  reported, 
Sul>.^-a&signed  to  company,  b\it  never  reported. 
Sub.— assigned  to  company,  but  never  reported^ 
Discharged  on  iSurgeon's  certificate,  Dec  8,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  Hi,  '64, 
Discharged  on -Sur,geon'S  certificate,  Nov.  18,  '61, 
Drafted— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Dec.  14,  '63* 
Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  June  24,  1865 
Substitute— deserted  July  IS,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  IB,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  compaYiy,  July  18,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  27,  1865 
Absent,  sick,'at  muster  <>ut-. 
Sub.— assigned  to  compan3^  but  never  reported. 
Sub."-assigned  to  company,  but  neVer  reported, 
Dfecharg&d  oft  Surgeon's  certificale^  Mar,  9,  '63. 
Discfaafged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  1^  Y2. 
Discharged  oi>  Surgeon's  cof  tificate.  Mar-.  18,  '65. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  6,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  28,  1865. 
KiUedat  Autietam,  Md.,  September  17^  1862, 
Bled  ai  Jleclortown,  Va.,  June  S35  1S62, 


474 


TWENTY-EIGHTH    KEGIMENT, 


Murray,  iXa'^id., 
Murphy,  John... 
Moore,  William 

Marlirr,  Ijeon 

Mu'llin,  William,... 
M'Neil,  Archibald. 

M'Cann,  .John 

M'Devitt,  Patrick.. 
M'Kanna,  James.. 

M'Cully,  John 

M'Cleafy,  Hugh.... 

M'Connoll,  Wm 

M'Ginlcy,  James..., 

M'Nee,  Thomas 

M'Glinchey,  Thos.. 
M'Conn,  riichard... 
Naj'lor,  Benjamin... 
Nelson,  Charles  R. 
Mcholson,  Jno,  P.. 

Norris,  Thomas 

Oultin,  Joseph 

Orr,  James 

O'Donnell,  William 
Pomcrov,  Isaac  .... 
Plotts,  Wheeler  H. 

Powell,  John 

Price,  Patricic  F..... 

Rhoads,  Adam. 

Russum,  Thomas.. 

Roney,  William 

Reese,  Martin  V.... 
Robinson,  William 
Ragan,  John ,. 


Ray,- James 

Shanley,-  Abraham 

Sinkler,  Geo.  H..... 

Smitley,  .Joseph. .... 

Sincely,  George 

Shivler,  Jacobs 

Scully,  Patrick H... 
^mithj  John 

Schmidt,  Chas.  H... 

Stafford,  John 

Swope,  George  E.... 

Smith,  Augustus... 

Shaw,  John ,. 

Spitzer,  William 

Shelling,  Eman'l  R 

Smith,  Michael 

Scott,  John 

Smith,  John  H.. 

Smith,  George 

Stewart,  Ilenry   .... 

Tyler,  Ilenry  G 

Thomas,  Richard  ... 

Taylor,  Robert 

Turner*  Thomas 

Trice,  Joseph  A 

Treinan,  Richard  ... 

Trieux,  Richard..... 

Thomas,  John 

'  Teills,  Henry 

Uphain,  Warren  A 

Vandegrift,  Jesse.., 
/'  Vandegrift,  Wm 

Vandegrift,  Levi 

Vandegrift,  James.. 

W'right,  John 

WiHiamson,  Wm... 

"Williams,  John 

Wilson,  John 

Welsh,  William 

Wallace,  .James 

Walker,  George  W 


Mar.     4, 
Sept.    4, 
Feb.     8, 
July  20, 
July  20, 
Aug,  18, 
Feb.      2, 
Feb.     1, 
July  20, 
July  20, 
July  20, 
Mar.     1, 
Mar.     2, 
Mar,     2, 
Feb.      3, 
Mar,     1, 
July  20, 
Sept.  10, 
July  20, 
Feb.     1, 
Nov.     G,  ' 
July  20, 
April    5, 
Feb.     9, ' 
Sept.  2o,  ' 
July  20,  • 
Mar.     2,  ' 
Sept.    5,  '■ 
Sept.    3,  ' 
July  20,  • 
Auff.  12,  ■ 
July  20,  ■■ 
July  20;  ' 


Deserted  June  7,  1865. 

Drafted— deserted  October  1,  1863. 

Substitute— deserted  June  27,  1865,- 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  comi^any,  July  18,  186.5. 

Substitute— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  IS,  18f).5, 

Substitute — mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  1SG5. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  31,  186U 

Killed  at  Antiotam,  September  17^  1862. 

Deserted'  June  7,  1865. 

Deserted  Juno  7,  1865. 

Deserted  Juno  7,  1865. 

Deserted  July  13,  1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  2o,  'GI.- 

Discharged  April  6,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Commissary  Sergieant,  July  21,  '61v 

Not  orv  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  25,  '62, 

Deseited  July  23,  186 L 

Discharged  June  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Ji^ly  18,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  1,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  18,  '62, 

Deserted  June  7,  1865. 

Drafted — mus.  oitt  with  company,  July  18,  1865, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  18,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17,  '62, 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  10,  1865; 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Died  June  1, 18f)5 — buried  in  National  Cemetery^ 

Arlington — Vet. 
Killed  at  Peach  Tree  Creek,Ga.^  July  20,  '64— Vet, 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  comi^any,  July  18,  1865— Vet, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustei'ed  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1835. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1S65. 
Sub  —assigned  to  company,  but  never  reported. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  8, 1862.' 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 
Discharged  September  10,  1864. 
Discharged  December  10,  1864. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  9,  1865. 
Sub. — discharged  by  General  Order,  June  21,  '65, 
Sub. — discharged  by  General  Order,  June21,  '65.- 
Transferred  to  company  F,  July  21,  1861. 
Driafted— deserted  October  1,  1863. 
Substitute— deserted  June  12,  1865. 
Substitute— deserted  June  27,  1865. 
Deserted  July  13,  1865. 

Disr-h'arged  on  -Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov,  10,  '61, 
Sub.— discharged  by  General  Order,  June  21,  '63. 
Suli. — discharged  by  General  Order,  June  21,  '65, 
Sub. — discharged  by  General  Order,  June  21,  '65", 
Sub— discharged  by  General  Order,  June  21,  '65. 
Sub. — discharged  by  General  Order,  June  21,  '65. 
Sub.— ^discharged  by  General  Order,  June  21,  '6.5. 
Drafted— -died  May  6,  '65',  at  David's  Island,  N.  Y, 
Not  on  mtuster-out  roll. 

Sub. -^discharged  by  General  Order,  June  21,  '65-. 
Mustered  out  With  company,  Jvtly  18,  '65— Vet. 
Mustered  oilt  with  company,  July  18,  'C.5-^Vet.- 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate',-  Nov.  18,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  '65— Vet, 
Substitute— mus.  out  with  Co.,  July  18,  1865. 

Sub -discharged  by  General  Order,  May  24,  '65. 

Sub.— assigned  to  company,  but  never  reported; 
Dischargecl  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  26,  '61, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  15,  '63. 
Sub.— discharged  by  General  Order,  June  21,'G5. 


THR3BE  YEAKS^  SEEVICE. 


475 


Wolf,  Au  stin  M Private 

White,  Jtimcs do 

Woodberry,  Wni...  ...do. 

Welsh,  Harrison do 

Youn^r,  Montreville  ...do , 


July  15, 
Sept.  5, 
Feb.  10^ 
Feb.  12, 
Feb.     4, 


'61,  3 
'63,  3 
'65,  3 
'64,  ,  3 
'65,    1 


Ziline,  Henry '...do Nov.  20, 

Zimmerman, Nich's  ...do ^  Sept. 


KiUed  at  Louisville,  Ky,,  Jan.  2,  1864— Vet. 
Drafted— deserted  October  1,  1863. 
Substitulc— deserted  June  27,  1805. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  24,  1865. 
Prisoner   from    April   9.   -to    April    29,    1865—. 

discharged  Juno  27,  1805. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Deserted  September  15,  1863. 


Company    L. 


RECRUITED  IN  ALLEGHENY  COUNTY. 


James  Barr 

Joseph  M.  Knap„... 

John  C.  Hea/lett. 

George  Seip , 

Alex'r  A.  Black  . 
iEobert  R,  Smith, 

Hiram  F.  Ely 

Jesse  M'Haffie.... 
Benjamin  S.  Conkle 

John  Strain 

Leander  A.  Robb ... 


Capt... 
1st  Lt. 

2d  Lt.. 

1st  Sgt. 
Serg't. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Corp.... 

...do 

...do 


tC4eorge  Penn 

Henry  B.  Comer.... 

John  M'Caffrey 

Wm.  G.  Anderson.. 
Mahlon  Kwing.. 

Henry  Hanna 

Anderson,  William 
Aiken,  David... 

Andre,  Charles 

Baiue,  George ...do. 

Blackhead,  Adam do 

Bailey,  AlvinM 

Brooks,  Edward.... 
Buchanans  George. 
Benner,  Henry  Z... 

Burns,  John 

Bastian,  Henry 


.DilOtJcllJ,     iiClJJ.J' \J.\J 

Brinkerman, Henry  ...do.... 


<Cunlifl:e,  Joim  H- 

Coe,  Boyd. 

Cronan,  Patrick  E... 
-Copeland,  George  B 
«Oautlin,  William  H 

€oil,  John  P 

Davis,  John 

Dix,  Robert  W. 

Divine,  John 

Dibcl,  George  T 

Dalby,  Mark 

Eccles,  Samuel 

15mme,  Daniel H.... 
Evans,  Benjamin... 
Forsyth,  Thomas... 

Friend,  Conrad 

Fickling,  Michael... 

Fickling,  Henry 

Fillmuth,  Christian 
Graham,  Joseph.... 

tCribson,  Edward 

,Heckel,  Adam 

Hill,  Richard 

Horback,  Jas.  B.  O 
Heller  man,  Thomas  . 
Helverson,  Jacob...  . 
Henryj  Richard 


Resigned  July  20,  1862. 

Discharged  Nov.  1,  1861,  to  accept  Captaincy  of 
Independent  Battery  E,  Pa.  Artillery. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  17,  '62. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  Md.,  September  17,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to<;ompany  A,  147th  •reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Wd.  with  loss  of  leg,  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  '62— 
tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  Md.,  September  17,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V. ,  Oct.  28,  1862 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 

Tr.  tocompanyA^  r47tkreg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V. ,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Batterv,  Oct.  5,  186L. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  0.«t.  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  Md.,  September  17,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862- 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862, 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct  28,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr,  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28^  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct,  28, 1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Tr.  to  company  M,  28th  reg.  P.V.— date  unknown. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg,  P,  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862, 
Not  on  muster-out  rolL 

Tr.  to  conjpanv  A,  147th  reg,  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1802. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1802, 
Tr,  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct  5,  1861-. 


476 


TWENTT-EIGHTH    EEGIME^T, 


Hart,  John 

Johnson.  William.. 
Joncs,^  William  L.., 
Jonos,  Andrew  W.. 

KpsIci-.  John 

IConncfij',  Joseph... 

Kair,  C?harles „ 

LuiiirhUn,  Chas.  B„ 
Tjohmann,  Gottlieb 
liowry,  Thomas. 

Lew:s>  Francis, 

Lucas,  .lames 

Lutz,  George 

Miley»  Samuel 

Malono.v,  WJJLliani„ 

Marshall,  John 

Matts.on,  Wilham.^. 
Malone,  Geo.  T  ..„.. 
Madden,  Joseph..." 

MachaJJ,  James 

M'Haffie.  Hiram.... 
M'Kenney,  Thos... 
M'Laughlin,  Wmi 
Newton,.  Robert.... 
Parks,  Hujrhu 


Peppard.  Eich'd  W 
Peak,  Edward  D    .. 

Potts,  AJtrect 

Ram  bo,.  Samuet 

Reeves,  Christian... 
Steduian,  Wm.F... 
Slattcr,  Frederick... 
Simpson,  Leon'd  C 

Smith,  Robert  C 

Seville,  Chas.  R 

Short,  Charles  E..... 

Sands,  William 

ShuUz,  Wm.  H.. 
Shephard,  William 

Saylor.  Geo.  W 

Salsburg,  And'w  J 

Shatt,  Jacob 

Soip,  Honry.„ 

Smith,  Peter  H 

Smith,  Thos.  B 

Smith,  George  W... 
Thomas,  Nath'l  B... 

Thornton.  John 

Tatem,  Thos.  M...... 

Ulmor,  Nathan  H... 
Van  Kirk,  And.  G.. 

Wolf,  Milton 

Ward,  Thomas 

Waterman,  Wm.  B 


Private 

..cTo 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do...„ 

..do 

..do.„.. 

..do 

..da 


..do... 
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..do-... 
..do... 
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.do.... 
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.do.... 
.do.... 
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.do 

.do 

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.do 

.do 

,do 


July  20,  ^61, 
Aug.  .5,  'in, 
July  20,  '61, 
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July  20,, '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
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Aug.  5,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
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Aug.  5,  .'61,. 
July  27,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
Aug.  3,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
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July  20v  '61, 
July  20.  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 
July  20,  '(31, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61,. 
July  20-,  '61, 
July  20.  '61, 
July  23,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
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July  20.  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
Augi  5,  '61, 
Aug.  {),  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  20-,  '61, 
July  20',  '61, 
July  20,  '&1, 
July  20,  '61, 
Sept.  &,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
Aug.  5,  '■61, 
Aug.  22,  '61, 
Aug.  5,  '61, 
July  SO,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
Aug.  24,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 


Th  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  ro.'l. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  re?.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P;  V.,  Oct.  38,  1862. 

Tr.  tocompany  A,  147th  reg.  F.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr;  to  company  A,,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  eompan-v  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  2&,  1862: 

Tr.  tocompimy  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company—,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  2S,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  1,  1862— transferred 
company  A,  to  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  147ih  reg.  P.  V..,  Oct.  28, 1862'. 

Tr.  to. company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V..  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr;  to  company  A,  I47th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862.. 

Transferred  to  Knap's.  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861., 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862.. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Army,  Auir.  27,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  \,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862.. 
Tr.  to  eompanV  K,-28th  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  10,  1861. 
Tr.  to  companr  A,  147th  reg.  P..  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,.  147th  reg..  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Tr,  tocompany  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  coiimany  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  combany  .A..  147th  reg,  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A.  147th  reg.  P.  Y. ,  Oct..  28, 1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Tr.  to  coniiMny  A,  147th.  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  2S,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Tr.  tocompany  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct. 28,  1863.. 
Tr,  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  tocompany  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  companv  A,  147th reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,.  i47th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P..  V.,  Oct.  28,.  1862- 
Tr.  to  company  A,.  147th- reg.  P,  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V. ,  Oct.  28, 1S62« 
Tr.,  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V,.  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  l47th  reg.  P.  V,,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147t]i.  peg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P,  V.,Oct.  28, 1862- 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862- 
Tr.  to  comixmy  A,  147th- reg.  P.  V.,.  Oct. 28, 1862- 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862- 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P,  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862- 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,Oct.  28,.  1862- 


Company  M. 
keoruited  at  philadelphia. 


Henry  H,  Wilson.., 
Clem't  Tingley,  Jr. 
Wm.  K  Goodman., 

James  R.  Stanley.., 

Wm.  II  Hughes...., 


Joseph  Goodman,... 
Wm.  H.  II.  Fithian 


Capt.... 
1st  Lt.. 
...do 


2d  Lt... 

IstSgt, 

Serg't.. 
..do 


Sept, 
Aug. 
Sept. 

Au^. 

Aug. 

Dec. 
Aug. 


6,  '61, 
23,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

23,  '61, 

3 

23,  '61, 

3 

13,  '61, 
23,  '61, 

3 
3 

Tf,  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862^ 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lieutenant ^  Nov.  1,  '61 — 

tr.  tocompany  D,  147th reg,  P.  V.,  Oct,  28,  1862. 
Pr,  from  1st  Sgt,  to  2d  Lt,,  Nov.  1,  1861— tr.  to 

company  D,  147th  regiment  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Pr.to  Cor.,  Sept.  1,  '61— to  Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  '61— tr.' 

to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1«62, 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Nov.  1,  1861— to  Sgt.,  April  1, 1862— 

tr.  to  company  D»  147th  reg.  P.  V, .  Oct.  28,.  1862, 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


477 


John  Heller '  Serg't. 

Win.  H.  Black ...do.... 


Ilenrv  Carse '...do... 

I 

David  Kambo Corp.. 

Frank  Stanley ...do  ... 

Alfred  G.  Cor  bit ...do 

•John  W.  Miles 

John  Harkenroad. 


Aug.  23 

Aug.  28, 


Aug.  2.3 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23. 


Joel  J.  Hertzog 

Daniel  M'Namara. 


...do Sept.    G, 

Aug.  23 


.do. 


..do... 
..do... 


James  Barr. 


.do. 


Thomas  C.  Baker. ..'... do 

Charles  E.  Parker..  Muc... 

William  Costello. ......  do 

Amey,  Abr'm  B  ....  Private 

Bai-tle,  George ...do 

Baker,  Jacob  F ...do 

Bakenkamp,  Chas..'...do 

Bunting,  Lewis '...do 

Bayard,  Edwin i...do 

Bruce,  Charles  K. ..'... do 

Corbit,  Wm.  S '...do. ... 

Cook,  Frank '...do 

Crawford,  Chas.  C..'...do 

Casuer,  Wm.  F '!..do 

Clark,  Amos '...do 

Chariton,  Eemuel. ..'... do 

Copoland,  George  B  ...do 

Drumel,  Theodore.. '...do 

Dalby,  Mark '...do 

Dornion,  George L..do 

Davis,  Levi L..do 

Diimock,  Zadoe '...do 

Derr,  George '...do 

Divine,  John  L..do 

Elliot,  Henry '...do 

Evans,  Beniamin.. ..'... do 

Fcyhl,  William I. ..do 

Fisher,  Jeremiah  ...L.do 

Ferguson,  Alex |...do 

Gore,  Thomas  J L.do 

Goodwin,  Theodore'... do 

Gibson,  Wm.  H I... do 

Hickey,  Henry I... do 

Henry,  Charles  P...l...do 

Hilt,  Isaac j...do 

Henry,  George L..do 

Hilber,  Andrew '...do 

Idell,  William  K....l...do 

Kline,  Christian L..do 

Keys,  William I. ..do 

Leitch,  Charles I. ..do 

Lewis,  John L..do 

Leech,  Henry L.do 

Loback,  Andrew  J  ...do 

Locke,  Edward  F...L.do 

Locke,  Hildeburn...l...do 

Lawson,  John I. ..do 

M'Elroy,  Hugh I. ..do 

M'CurdV,  James '...do 

M'Vaugh,  James.. ..L.do 

M'Carty,  Daniel I... do 

Myers,  John L.do 

Mehanoy,  James.. ..L.do 

Morningstar,  John..'. ..do 

Morgan,  Thomas.. ..I. ..do 

Morgan,  Wm.  H L..do 

Myer,  Charles  A L.do 


Sept. 
Sept. 


Aug.  28, 

Aug.  23 

Sept.  6 

Sept.  6 

Sept.  6 

Sept.  6 

Sept.  6 

Aug-.  23 


Aug.  23, 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23 
Sept.  6 
Sept.  6 
Sept.  6, 
Aug.  23 
Sept.  6 
Sept.  6 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23 
Sept.  6 
Sept.  6 
Sept.  6 
Sept.  6 
Sept.  6 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23 
Sept.  6 
Aug.  23, 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23 
Sept.  6 
Sept.  6 
Sept.  6 
Sept.  6 
Aug.  23 
Sept.  6 
Sept.  6 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23, 
Sept.  6 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23, 
Aug.  23 
Aug.  23 
Sept.    6 


Tr.  to  companv  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  1861— transferred  to 

company  D,  147th  regiment  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Nov.  1.  1861— transferred  to 

company  D,  147th  regiment  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  10,  '61. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V. ,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  companv  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Jan.   1,  1862 — transferred  to 

company  B,  147th  regiment  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  30, 1862— transferred 

to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — date  unknown. 
Reduced  November  1,  1861— transferred  to  com- 
pany D,  147th  regiment  P.  V.,  October  28,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Nov.  1,  1861— transferred  to 

company  D,  147th  regiment  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  companv  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  I),  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Transferred  to' Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg,  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Reduced  from' Cor.,  Nov.  1,  1861 — transferred  to 

company  D,  147th  regiment  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  iSattery,  Oct.  5,  1861. ' 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1865. 
Deserted  September  7,  1861. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862, 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Transferred  to  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  Ulth  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Deserted  September  7,  1861. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  rog.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  rog.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
TransfcEj-ed  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V,,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Tr,  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1861. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  comisany  D,  147  th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Transferred  to  3d  U.  S.  Cavalry— date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 
Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Deserted  September  7,  1861. 


478 


TWENTY-EIGHTH    REGIMENT, 


Maloney,  Sani'l  C... 
Maxwell,  Curtis  P.. 

Nice.  Henry 

Oliver,  Aaron  R 

Pratt,  .John  W 

Peacock,  James 

Potts,  Alfred 

Pierce,  Ijcwis  D 

Patterson,  Wtn.  H.. 
Randall,  William...! 

Riley,  Edward j 

Rini,  Michael | 

Ranch,  Daniel ! 

Roberts,  William  L' 
Stephens,  Geo.  L.  Fj 
Sharpley,  Israel  R..: 
Schafi'ef,  Lewis [ 


Private  Auf?. 

..do j  Aug. 

..do !  Sept. 

..do i  Sept. 

...do j  Sept. 

..do I  Aug. 

...do I  Aug. 

..do !  Aug. 

..do I  Aug. 

..do I  Sept. 

..do !  Sept. 

..do '■  Sept. 

do Sept. 


..do 

..do 

..do 

..do.... 


Shaw,  George  W 

Smith,  William  F... 
Smith,  Charles  W... 
Summers,  <Scorge... 
Salsburg, Andrew  J 

Tinley,  Hugh 

Tvson,  .Joseph 

Torode,  .John  H 

Weston,  John 

Webster,  William.. 

Ward,  James  F 

Wheeler,  Edward... 

Woodrow,  15enj 

Winter,  Thomas  E.. 
Wheeland,  Conrad.. 
Watson,  Rud'h  J.  S' 

Weaver,  John 

Zepler,  George  H  ...I 


Sept. 
xVug. 
Aug, 

Sept. 


23,  '61, 

23,  'fil, 

a,  '61, 

6,  '61, 

6,  '61, 

23,  '61, 

23,  'fil, 

2.3,  '61, 

23,  '61, 

6,  '61, 

6,  '61, 

G,  '61, 

6,  '61, 

6,  '61, 

23,  '61, 

23,  '61, 

6,  '61, 


...do Sept. 

...do I  Sept. 

...do Sept. 

...do I  Aug. 

...do i  Aug. 

...do Aug. 

...do j  Aug. 

...do I  Sept. 

...do i  Sept. 

..do Sept. 

...do Sept. 

...do Sept. 

..do Aug. 

..do Aug. 

..do Aug. 

..do Aug. 

..do Aug. 

..do Sept. 


6. 

'61, 

3 

6, 

'61, 

3 

6, 

'61, 

3 

23, 

'61, 

3 

5, 

'61, 

3 

23, 

'61, 

3 

23, 

'61, 

3 

0, 

-61, 

3 

6, 

'61. 

3 

0, 

'61, 

3 

fi. 

'61, 

3 

6, 

'61, 

3 

23, 

'61, 

8 

23, 

'61, 

3 

23, 

'61, 

3 

23, 

'61, 

3 

23, 

'61, 

3 

6, 

'61, 

3 

Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  l-i7th  reg.  P.  V..  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  compnny  U,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Tr.  to  companv  A,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  I47th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862, 
Tr.  to  companv  K,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V. ,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1S62. 
Missing  in  action  at  Antietam,  Sent.  17,  1862 — tr. 

to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  companv  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  companv  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862, 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147tli  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  I),  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862, 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Drowneci  at  Harper's  Ferry,  Va.,  Feb.  24,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg,  P.  V.,  Oct.  28.  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  O,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  coinpany  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V,,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
a^r.  to  company  D,  147th  re--.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862, 
Died  at  Frederick,  Md.,  Februarv  26, 1862. 
Tx-.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 


Company  N. 
recruited  in  luzerne  county. 


John  Craig ,Capt 

Patrick  J.  Hughes..  1st  Lt... 
Calvin  Pardee ...do 


Hugh  Hyndman. 

Nicholas  Glace.... 


David  Bryan 

John  Kindland , 


2d  Lt .. 
...do 


Serg't. 
..do.... 


John  11.  Kentz do  ... 

Alexander  Youngst... do  ... 


Samuel  Henry. 


.do 


John  Grubb i  Corp.... 

Joseph  Linsey ...do 

Owen  M'Govern L..do 

John  O'Connor '...do 

Alfred  Reiley |...do 

William  T.  West.. ..L.. do 

Emmett  Sayres [...do 

Ncw'n  F.  Dunham..'  Muc 
Austin,  Sanmel  K..'  Private 

Altmiller,  John ...do 

Burns,  John j...do 

Bloomey,  Henry ...do  .. 

Brown,  Peter ...do.. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


30,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
30,  '61, 


Aug.  SO,  '61, 
Aug.  20,  '61, 


Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


20,  '61, 

20,  '61, 

26,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
30,  '61, 

20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
SO,  '61, 

30, '61, 
20,  '01, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 


Tr,  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Resigned  December  16,  1861. 

Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  Dec.  20,  '61— trans- 
ferred to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P. v.,  Oct.  28,'62. 

Pr.  from  Cor.  to  2d  Lt.,  December  20,  1861— died 
February  14,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Lst  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  February  17,  1862— tr. 
to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  February  16,  1862 — transferred 
to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V,,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Reduced  January  1,  1862— transferred  to  compa- 
ny C,  147th  regiment,  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  February  14,  1862— tr.  to 
company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg,  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862, 


Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Jan.  1, 


v.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
v.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
v.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
v.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
1862— transferred 


to  company  C,  147th  rog.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg. -P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 


TIIREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


479^ 


iBerinett,  Eugene.... 

Bishop,  Peter 

BJack,  Thomas  B... 

Butler,  Williaui 

Bahr,  David 

Carpenter,  Jesse  B.. 

Dolan,  Jiryati 

Drum,  Charles, 

De  Ptoemer,  Russell 
Drumheller,  Jacob 
D6wda,  Robert  O.. 

Edgar,  Thomas 

Edwards,  Chas 

Eddinger,  Wm.  A, 
Farrow,  William..., 
Farmer,  William.. 

Faux,  Cyrus  B 

Frederic'k,  Lands.., 

Green,  Aaron 

Glace,  Sidney  W..., 
Green,  Andrew  Y.. 
Hamilton,  James  .., 

Karris,  Aaron 

Hughes,  George 

Hartman,  Henry..., 

Hoover,  John 

Jacobs,  John 

Knopenberger,  C ... 

Kuntzman,  Jacob... 

Kentz,  Warner 

Kemberling,  Gus... 

Kresze,  Andrew 

Kresze,  Paulin 

Kern,  William 

King,  Josiah  E 

Kemeron,  Geo.  W.. 

Lewis,  jQlm 

M' Donald,  Hugh.... 

M'Kinley,  John 

M-Cormick,  John... 
M'Laughlin,  Patr'k 
M'Murtrie,  Obed..., 

Maj',  Samuel  F 

Martin,  Daniel 

Moy,  John 

Major,  William 

Miller,  Hiram  S 

Mellick,  Nelson 

Machessut,  Israel... 


Oberander,  Edward  ...do 


Private 

..do I 

..do I 

..do I 

..do... 
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..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 


Prj^or,  Jesse 

Powell,  John 

Ruty,  Lewis 

Rough,  Samuel 

Reese,  Shadrack 

Rutledge,  John 

Root,  James  H 

Stookey,  Samuel 

Smith,  Owen 

Smith,  James 

Spader,  George 

Smith,  Archib-d  W 

Schnar,  Lewis 

Sebias,  Philip 

Sower,  John 

Swank,  Daniel 


Steinmetz,  William 

Searles.  George 

Schooley,  Edward.. 

Treble,  Edward 

Tanner,  William 

Van  Sickle,  Joseph 
Wittick,  William... 


...do... 
...do... 
...do.. 
...do.., 
...do... 
...do... 
...do.., 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
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...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 


Aug.  20, 
Aug.  26, 
Aug.  30, 
Aug.  30, 
Aug.  30, 
Aug.  30, 
Aug.  20, 
Aug.  26, 
Aug.  SO, 
Aug.  SO, 
Aug.  30, 
Aug.  20, 
Aug,  20. 
Aug.  20, 
Aug,  20, 
Aug.  20, 
Aug.  26, 
Aug.  26, 
Aug.  20, 
Aug.  26, 
Aug.  30, 
Aug.  20, 
Aug.  20, 
Aug.  20, 
Aug.  26, 
Aug.  26, 
Aug.  30, 
Aug.  20, 


Aug. 
Aug. 
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Aug. 
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Aug. 
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Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
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Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug, 
Aug. 
Aug. 


20,  '61, 
26,  'Gl, 
26,  'Gl, 
26,  '61, 
26,  '61, 
26,  '61, 
30,  01, 
SO,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
26,  '61, 
20,  'Gl, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
SO,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
26,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20i  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
26,  '61, 
26,  *61, 
26,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
SO,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
26,  '61, 
20,  '61, 


Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct,  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V. ,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr,  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V..  Oct.  2S,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862, 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  I47th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862, 

Tr.  to  companv  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V,,  Oct.  28,  1862, 

Tr.  to  company  C.  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862, 

Tr.  to  company  C,  I47th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Deserted  February  15,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct,  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to.company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862, 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct,  5,  1861, 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862, 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C.  I47th  i-eg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862— tr.  " 
to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  companv  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  companv  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr,  to  companv  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certilicate,  June  12,  '62. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P,  V,,  Oct,  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  18 J2. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  compuiy  O,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862, 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P,  V,,  Oct.  28, 1862, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  27,  '61, 
Tr,  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct,  28,  1862, 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862, 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  res;.  P,  V.,  Oct,  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg,  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1882. 
Tr,  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  29,  1861. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V,,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P,  V,,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr,  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V,,  Oct,  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V,,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  2S,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  186^, 
Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  29,  1861. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P,  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862, 
Not  on  muster-out  roll, 

Tr.  to  companv  Cj  147th  reg.  P,  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Died  at  Point  of  Rocks,  Md.,  October  14,  1861. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862, 
Tr,  to  company  C,  147th  reg,  P.  V.,  Oct,  28,  1862, 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P,  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  (J,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  2M,  1.862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  1'.  V,,  Oct,  2H,  1862, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  corrilicate,  Jan.  20,  '62, 
Discharged  April  24,  1802,  lb-  wounds  received 

at  Berlin,  Md,,  December  14,  1861. 


480 


♦TWENTY-EIGHTH   REGIMENT 


Winget,  Janaes 

Warren,  John 

Webster,  Robert 

Williams,  August... 

Youngst,  John 

Zacharias,  Vvilliara 


Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


Aug.  20,  '61,  !  3 
Aug.  30,  '61,  I  3 
Aug.  30,  '61,  j  3 
Aug.  20,  '61,  I  3 
Aug.  30,  '61,  :  3 
Aug.  26,  "61,  I  3 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  19,  '61. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  2S,  1S62. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1S62. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  rear.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 


Company  O. 
recruited  at  huntingdon. 


Geo.  F.  M'Cabe  

J.  Aldison  Moore 

A.  H.  W.  Creigh.... 
Wm.  W.  Willett.... 
R.  E.  Thompson... 
S.  S.  Delienbaugh. 
M.  M.  Vandevander 
Wm.  H.  Gtazier.. 
Edwin  MCabe 


James  Moore 

David  Hefliier.... 
Thomas  Keegan. 
Wilkins  Briggs.. 


Jo'n  "Wi  hir  poon  .... 
iSamuel  Kinard 


Johu  Donohue 

John  Shoemaker. 


Jacob  M'Call 

Josiah  M.  Funk 

Barber,  Alex.  R 

Barr,  John 

Brown,  Asel 

Bowersox,  (jieo.  W.. 
Black,  WiUiam  H... 

Bruce,  Charles 

Baker,  Ephraim 

Brown,  Washingt'n 

Bard,  Thomas 

Clark,  Benj.  P 

Cannon,  Thomas 


Cane,  William 

Crouan,  Dennis 

Copeland,  W:  P 

Crossart,  Wm.  H  ... 

Cedars,  Joseph 

Clark,  Amos  A 

Corbin,  Matthew.... 
Corbin,  Washingt'n 

Dambuskey,  H 

Davis,  James  W 


Dufly,  JohnP 

Dittus,  George  W... 
Farraday,  Thomas.. 

Griffin,  Thomas 

Gibson,  William  H 

Green,  James  A 

Herskey,  Frederick 

Hoffman,  Johu 

Hinchman,  Isaac... 
Hughes,  W.  H 

Henkleroad,  J.  W... 


Capt.. 
1st  Lt. 
2d  Lt 
1st  Sgt 
Serg't. 
...do.... 
..do.... 

..do 

..do.... 


Corp. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.., 


.do.... 
.do.... 


Muc 

..do. 

Private 

..do 

..do 

...do 

..do., 

..do  . 
...'U) . 
...do  . 
..do., 
..do.. 
..do.. 


..do. 
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do. 

do. 


.do. 


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.do.... 

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Aug. 
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Aug. 


17,  '61, 
17,  '61, 
17,  '61, 
17,  '61, 
17,  '61, 
17,  '61, 
17,  '61, 
17,  '61, 
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17,  '61, 
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17, 
17, 

'61, 
'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'61, 

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'61, 

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'61, 

17, 

'61, 

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'61, 

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'61, 

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'61, 

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'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

■61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'til, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 

'61, 

17, 
17, 

'61, 
'61, 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  2S,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  companv  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  2S,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  "V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  January  1,  1862 — transferred  to 
company  B,  147th  regiment  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V. ,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Transferred  to"  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 

Reduced  October  17,  1861 — transferred  to  com- 
pany B,  147th  regiment  P.  V.,  October  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1R62. 

Reduced  February  28,  1862— transferred  to  com- 
pany B,  147th  resiment  P.  V.,  October  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B^  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Feb.  28,  1862— transferred  to 
company  B,  147th  regiment  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr,  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Deserted  September  16,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  27,  '61. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Nov.  1,  1861 — transferred 
to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  comi)any  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  '62— transferred 
to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Batterv,  Oct.  5,  1861. 

Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1S62. 

Tr.  to  companv  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Deserted  September  16,  1862. 

Tr.  to  companv  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1S62. 

Tr.  to  companv  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  companv  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Wd.,  witn  loss  <jf  leg,  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  '62— 
tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Wd.,  with  loss  of  les,  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  '62— 
tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  companv  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Transferred  to'  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  comuanv  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Sept.  1,  1861— to  Sgt..  Nov.  1,  1861— 
tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28.  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 


THREE  TEARS'   SERVICE. 


481 


Hughes,  James.... 

Jones,  Richard 

Jones,  David  M.... 
■Johnson,  Thomas. 


Johns,  Jesse 

Kearney,  Michael  . 
Kiepser,  Andrew  J 
Xiowery,  Samuel .. 

tiowery,  David , 

Ijamp,' David 

ILeighty,  George.... 
I.ong,  William  H„ 

Martin,  John  H 

jMr.rks,  Benjamin  F 

jSIoglo,  Adam 

JVIiles.  Albert 

JMorgau;  Adam  ... 
Max\ve]i,  Curtis.. 
Maloney,  Sam'l  C 

JVIurphy,  James 

Mehan,  Matthew.  „. 
Morgan,  Thcmas.„ 
IMorningstar,  John 


M'RaV;,  Jacob 

M'ljaughlln,  Jtveal.,. 

jM''Culleu,AJcx 

-jNPAvoy,  William... 
>i'Carron,  Edwin... 

jSieally^  David 

O'JSeal,  James 

-Phillips,  James 

Patterson,  Wm.  H.. 
Jr*aulding,  Worth'n 

Pilchards,  T.  H 

Roupe,  Tiiomas 

Siley,  John 

Rankin,  William.... 
Robinson,  Edv/ard.. 

Smitcy,  Wm.  A 

Sutlisrland,  James.. 

Scott,  Adam 

:Sneath,  George  C  ... 

Sliinn,  William 

Snyder,  John 

^nj^dcr,  Geo.  W....... 

Tillotson,  Jo)m .■ 

Taylor,  Solomon  S... 

Tcetrr,  Samuel ' 

'Thorance,  Joseph  ...' 
Thompson.  Wm.  M 

Thomas,  Jaeob„ 

•Turley,  Hugh... 

Tobias,  Calviu 

"Toia-n,  .James 

"Wiiherspoon,  Wm.. 
^V-iUiaans,  Richard.. 

~Wi!son,  Hugh.  ....^. 
"IV'inoburg-,  .lobn  II 
Wc:^^  cr,  John  V..... 


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Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  2«,  1862. 

Pr,  to  Cor.,  Jan.  10,  1862— reduced  May  10, 1862— 
tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  Seotemher  17,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  .September  17,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  August  18,  1861. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company  — ,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oec.  28, 1862, 

Tr.  to  .company  13,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oet.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  .E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oet.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company  D,  147tb  reg.  P.  V.,  Oet.  28, 1862. 

Tr-  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  2'3, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147tli  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Wounded  atAntietam,  Sept.  17, 1862— tr.  to  com- 
pany B,  147th  resim out  P.  V.,  October  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  b7  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  M7th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to.company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862.' 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Deserted  August  18,  1861. 

Tr.  to-company  — ,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Knap's  Pa.  Battery,  Oct.  5,  1861. 

Tr.  to  company  D,  I47th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1802, 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  i47tii  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  June  30,  *62. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company  15,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Killed  at  Linden,  Va..  May  15,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V,,  Oet.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B.  147tli  reg.  F.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  26,  '61. 

Tr.  to  company  B,l47th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  D,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862." 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  23,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862, 

Deserted  August  18,  18G1. 

Tr,  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  14<th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Discharged  oh  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  17,  '61, 

Tr,  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862, 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17, 1862 — tr.  to  com- 
pany B,  147th  regiment  P.  V.,  October  28,  1862, 

Tr.  to  company  B,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  companv  P.,  147th  reg,  P.  "V".,  Oct.  28, 1862. 

Died  at  Frederick,  jNId.,  February  28,  1862. 


COMPANT    P, 
I^F^RUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


Ashton  S.  Touris.on 
Wm.  J.  Machcy...,. 
Samuel  Goodman,., 
Wm.  H.  TourisOA..v 

61 


c?^t... 
1st  r.t.. 

2dLt.. 
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Sept.  26,  '61, 
Sept.  26,  '61, 
Oct.  15,  '61, 
Sept.  11,  '61, 


Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Pr.  to  1st  Lt;.  and  Adj.  28th  reg.  P.  V.,  Nov.  13,  '61, 
Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  iSTov.  1],  1861— tr.  to 
company  E,  147th  regiment  P.  "V".,  Oct.  28,  1862. 


482 


TWENTY-EIGHTH  EEGIMENT, 


John  S.  Larenberg..  1st  Sgt.  Oct.      8,  '61 


John  Q.  Mercer. 

Henry  M.  Quirk... 

John  W.  Parks 

WiUiam  Batten 


John  "W.  Davidson, 

William'  Feri*y , 

WiUiain  F.  Chappel 
Samuel  G.  Reily .... 
Elmer  A.  Haines... 
Geo.  F.  Bau^hman 
Chas.  E.  Wilkinson 

Francis  E.  Riley 

William  C.  Taylor.. 
Ayres,  Geo.  W.,  Jr 

Artlip,  GeorgeM 

Arnold,  Jacob 

Ayres,  William 

Babcock,  Peter  J.... 
Barlow,  William  X.. 
Broadlix,  George.... 
Barnard,  Charles- H 
CJostello,.  Charles.... 


Clark,  EvanT. 

Clark,  William  M... 
Coggins,  Edward  H 


Carey,  Michael 

Curran,  James  W... 

Davis,  Thomas 

Didier,  Henry  M 

Erwin,  Charles 

Evans,  William  M... 

Flood,  Edward 

Ford,  Jesse  B 

Fisher,  Daniel 

Fetters,  Henry 

Forbes,  John.' 

Fetters,  David 

Greaves,  Carulus. . . . 

Garlick,  George 

Gilbert,  Mifflin 

Gordon,  John 

Hart,  Samuel  J 

Hansberry,  Wm 

Helverson,  Alex'r... 
Hoffman,  Gustavus 

Hart,  Thomas 

Irwin,  Robert 

Irwin,  George  W.... 

Jones,  John 

Kiple,  Jacob 

King,  Samuel 

Killmartin,  James.. 

Long,  Philip 

Lee,  James  L 

Ledger,  William.... 

Layton,  George 

Lefler,  William 

fMullen,  Robert  M... 
-Mullen,  Samuel  P.,. 

Morris,  John 

Morgan,  John 

Myers,  William  M.. 
M'Arthur,  Thomas 
M'Gucken,  Andrew 

Prince,  Albert  T 

Purvis,  Hugh..., 
Pickel,  John  M ., 
Quigley,  Henry  W.. 

Roe,  Edward 

Rianhard,  John. 


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Sept.  17 
Sept.  27 
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Sept.  24 
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Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.,  Nov.  11,  1861— transferred 

to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Nov.  11,  1861— transferred  to- 

company  E,  146th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg,  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V, ,  Oct.  28,  18621 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P,  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  Er  l-l"th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  companv  E,,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1863. 
Died  at  FrederickyMd.,  July  19,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862 
Drowned  at  Harper's  Ferry,  Va.,  Feb.  2\,  1862. 
Drowned  at  Harper's  Ferry,  Va.,  Feb.  24,  1862. 
Tr.  ta company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862.. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862: 
Deserted  September  23,  1861. 
Discharged  orr  Surg,  certificate,  June  30,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Died  September  19,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Tr..  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Died  September  21,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.- 28, 1862. 
Deserted' September  13.  1861. 
Tr.  tocompanjTE,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Tr.  tocompany  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862.. 
Tr.  to  company  E,,  147th- reg.  P.  V,,  Oct.  28, 1862.. 
Tr.  to  company  E,147tlr  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  tocompany  E,  147th reg.  P;  V.,  Ofet.  28,  1862.. 
Tr.  tocompany  E,  i47threg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  2S,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,.  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  2.3,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to- company  E,  147th' reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862.. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Nov.  7, 1861. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147thireg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862: 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,-1862.. 
Drowned  at  Harper's- Ferry,  Va.,  Feb.  24,- 1862. 
KiUed  at  Antietam-,  September  17,  1862.. 
Killed  at  Antietam-,  September  17,  1862. 
Deserted  October  12,  1861. 

Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.K  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862.- 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,.Oct.  28,  1862.- 
Tr,  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862.- 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,.Oct,  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct..  28,  1862.- 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg 
Tr,  to  company  E,  147th  reg 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  re? 
Killed  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V. 
Tr.  to  companv  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V. 
Died  at  Frederick,  Md.,  February  28,  1862* 
Deserted  September  23.  1861. 
Died  near  Culpepper,  Va.,  August  9,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Discharged  December  28,  1861. 
Died  at  Hdrper's  E'5rry,  Va.  March  27,  1862. 


P.  v.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
P.  v.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
P.  V.,Oct.  28,.1.S62.. 
P.  V.,Oct.  28,  1862.. 
P.  v.,  Oct.  28, 1862.. 


Oct.  28,  1862: 
,  Oct.  28,  1882. 
Oct.  2S,  1832. 
Oct.  23,  1862. 


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EEMARKS. 

Rianhard,  Edward 
Ramson,  Derrick.... 
Ryu>ond,  WiUiam.. 
Ranisden-,  John  W.. 
Scott,  John  B.,  Jr... 
iSalsberry,  Abrali'm 
Schafler,  Edward... 
Spicer,  Abraham.... 

Smith,  George  B 

Sloanacker,  G.  W... 

Ui-wiler,  Benjamin 
TVood,  James      

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Sept.  25,  '61, 
Oct.     11,  '61, 
Sept.  18,  '61, 
Jan.      1,  '62, 

Tr-  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Drowned  at  Harper's  Ferry,  Va.,  Feb.  24,  1862. 
Died  at  Milford,  Delaware,  1862. 
Died  Sept.  19, 1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Antie- 

tam,  September  17,  1862. 
Transferred  to  147th  regiment  P.  V.,  OcL  28,  '62. 
Drowned  at  Harper's  Ferry,  Va.,  Feb.  24,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  9,  '62. 
Tr.  to  company  E,  147th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

...do 

Sept.  18,  '61, 
Sept.  11,  '61, 
Sept.  11,  '61, 
Sept.  24,  '61, 
Oct.     11,  '61, 

Wolf,  Jacob  H..      .. 

do 

Wildey,  George 

Wonderley,  F.  B.... 
Welch,  Edward...... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

UNASSIGIifED    MEN. 


Bordean,  Joseph 

Private 
...do 

Mar.    2, '65, 
Feb.     4,  '64, 
Feb.     4,  '64, 
Sept.  17,  '64, 
Aug.  16,  '64, 
Mar.  27,  '65, 
Feb.  21, '65, 
Jan.    26,  '65, 
Feb.    6, '65, 
Sept.    1,  '64, 
Sept.  17,  '64, 
Feb.  26, '64, 
Sept.  17,  '64, 
June  14,  '64, 
Oct.    25,  '64, 
Feb.     2,  '65, 
June  14,  '64. 
Feb.     7,  '65; 
Nov.    2,  '61, 
Mar.    2, '65, 

1 
3 
3 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
3 
1 
3 
3 

1 
1 

Not  on  m«ster-out  roll. 

Bancroft,  George.... 
Fisher,  Joseph 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Farrell,  Thomas 

Hondle,  Jonas.. 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Hurstuman,  Jos..... 
Herman,  Louis 

...do 

...do...  . 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Hanna,  George 

Junnel,  Silas 

...do 

.do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Jones,  Edward.   . 

do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Knopsnider,  Sam'l 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

liCwis,  James   

do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Miller,  John 

do 

Not  cm  muster-out  rolL 

M'Govern,  James... 
Sullivan,  James 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  0.,  May  23, 1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Sawyer,  Anthony... 
Sefler,  Cyrus 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  12, 1865. 

TWENTY-ISTINTH    BEGIMENT. 


UEDEE  the  call  of  tlie  President  of  tlie  3d  of  May,  1861,  for  forty  addi- 
tional regiments,  authority  was  given  to  John  K.  Murphy,  hy  the  Secre- 
tary of  War,  to  raise  and  organize  a  regiment  for  three  years'  service.  The 
order  to  recruit  was  given  on  the  15th  of  May,  and  the  work  was  commenced 
and  vigorously  prosecuted  at  the  building  then  standing  on  the  site  of  the  pre- 
sent post  office  in  the  city  of  Philadelphia.  On  the  29th  of  June,  Major  C.  F. 
Euflf,  of  the  regular  army,  received  authority  to  muster  the  regiment  into  the 
service  of  the  United  States,  and  commenced  July  1st,  mustering  the  com- 
panies as  fast  as  filled  and  fuUy  organized,  the  last  bemg  mustered  July  29th. 
The  regiment  was  recruited,  uniformed  and  rationed,  previous  to  its  muster,  by 
the  labor  and  at  the  expense  of^he  officers,  without  any  assistance  from  the  gov- 
ernment. The  uniforms,  including  caps,  were  of  gray.  It  was  at  first  known 
as  the  Jackson  Eegiment,  but  upon  its  organization  was  designated  the  Twenty- 
ninth  of  the  line,  and  the  following  gentlemen  were  commissioned  field  officers : 
John  K.  Murphy,  Colonel  j  Charles  A.  Parham,  Lieutenant  Colonel ;  Michael 
Scott,  Major.  On  the  16th  of  July  the  regiment  went  into  camp  at  Hestonville 
near  the  city,  where  it  was  equipped  and  received  military  instruction. 

On  the  3d  of  August,  it  broke  camp  and  proceeded  to  Harper's  Perry,  where 
it  was  attached  to  the  command  of  General  Banks,  and  was  at  first  assigned 
to  the  Third  Brigade,*  General  Hamilton  commanding,  subsequently  Colonel 
Gordon.  It  encamped  in  Pleasant  Valley,  where  by  careful  instruction  and 
drOl,  it  was  brought  to  a  high  state  of  discipline,  and  during  the  autumn  and 
winter  performed  a  great  amount  of  marching  between  Darnstown,  Dam  ISo. 
4,  Ball's  Bluff,  and  Frederick.  Near  the  latter  place  it  went  into  winter  quar- 
ters, at  Camp  Carmel,  on  the  25th  of  February,  1862. 

But  winter  quarters  in  modern  warfare  means  a  shelter  for  one  night  or 
longer,  according  to  circumstances.  In  this  instance  it  meant  the  short  period, 
for  one  night.  On  the  26th,  breaking  camp  and  crossing  the  Potomac  on  a 
pontoon  bridge,  at  Harper's  Ferry,  it  proceeded  with  the  brigade  to  Winchester, 
where  it  arrived  on  the  12th  of  March,  driving  out  Jackson  and  taking  posses- 
sion of  the  place.  On  the  1st  of  April,  Banks'  army  advanced,  pushing  the 
enemy  up  the  valley,  imtil  it  arrived  at  Edenburgh,  where  both  the  railroad 
and  turnpike  bridges  were  found  destroyed.  A  skirmishing  party  was  sent 
across  the  creek  to  dislodge  a  body  of  the  enemy,  so  posted  as  to  be  very  an- 
noying to  the  troops  as  they  approached  *he  stream.  In  the  skirmish  which 
ensued,  the  Twenty-ninth  lost  two  killed,  James  Martin,  of  company  G,  and 

*  Organization  of  the  TMrd  Brigade,  Colonel  George  H.  Gordon,  First  Division,  Brigadier 
General  A.  S.  Williams,  Army  of  Major  General  N.  P.  Banks.  Second  Regiment  Massachu- 
setts Volimteers,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Andrews ;  Third  Regiment  Wisconsin  Volunteers,  Colonel 
Ruger ;  Twenty-seventh  Regiment  Indiana  Volunteers,  Colonel  Colgrove ;  Twenty-ninth  Regi- 
ment Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Murphy. 


1862  SKIRMISH   AT   WJNCHESTEE.  485 

Gottlieb  Spear,  of  company  I,  tlie  first  casualties  in  action.  As  the  command 
advanced  in  pursuit  of  Jackson  on  the  19th,  the  Twenty-nintli,  with  the  brigade, 
made  a  detour  to  the  right,  to  flank  the  enemy  who  had  taken  position  on 
Eoad's  Hill.  But  discovering  the  movement  in  season  he  sought  safety  in 
flight.  Marching  to  Harrisonburg,  the  army  remained  about  two  weeks,  when 
it  returned  to  Strasburg  and  commenced  fortifying.  Companies  B  and  G  of 
the  Twenty-ninth,  together  with  the  First  Maryland  Eegiment,  under  Colonel 
Kenly,  had  been  detached  and  stationed  at  Front  Eoyal.  Jackson,  having 
been  re-inforced  by  Ewell  and  Edward  Johnson,  had  attacked  and  worsted 
the  advance  divisions  of  Fremont's  command  under  Milroy  and  Schenck,  at 
M'Dowell,  and,  by  a  rapid  march  masked  by  his  cavalry,  approached  Front 
Boyal  unexpectedly,  quickly  overpowered  Kenly,  after  a  brave  resistance,  scat- 
tering and  capturing  a  large  part  of  his  command,  and  appeared  upon  the 
flank  of  Banks,  threatening  his  communication  with  a  force  of  twenty  thousand 
men.  At  midnight  of  the  23d,  Banks  having  been  apprised  of  the  defeat  of 
Kenly,  commenced  a  retreat  in  the  direction  of  Winchester,  with  the  enemy 
in  full  pursuit,  flushed  with  success  on  every  hand.  At  three  o'clock  on  the 
morning  of  the  24th,  the  Twenty-ninth  reached  Middletown,  and  tm^ning  to  the 
right  on  the  road  to  Front  Eoyal,  met  the  fugitives  of  Kenly's  command  about 
five  miles  out,  who  reported  the  enemy  advancing  in  great  force.  Falling  back 
to  Middletown,  it  again  joined  the  retreating  column.  An  attack  on  the  head 
of  the  train,  threw  it  into  confusion,  causing  considerable  delay  and  the  loss 
of  some  wagons 5  these  were  destroyed  to  keep  them  from  falling  into  the 
hands  of  the  enemy,  who  hovered  on  the  right  flank,  keeping  the  column  con- 
stantly engaged.  The  Twenty-ninth  reached  the  hill  near  Winchester  at  seven 
P.  M.,  the  men  lying  on  their  arms  during  the  night. 

At  day-break  on  the  25th,  the  pickets  reported  the  enemy  advancing  in  force. 
The  Second  Brigade,  under  Colonel  Gordon,  occupied  the  ground  on  the  right 
of  the  Strasburg  road.  A  large  body  of  the  enemy  having  moved  off  to  turn 
its  right  flank,  the  Twenty-ninth  Pennsylvania  and  the  Twenty-seventh  Indiana, 
Colonel  Colgrove,  were  ordered  to  change  position  from  the  left  to  the  right  of 
the  line,  to  meet  and  check  them.  The  flanking  party  consisted  of  the  Louis- 
iana Brigade,  headed  by  the  Tigers,  and  commanded  by  General  Dick  Taylor. 
As  they  came  into  the  open  field  they  were  received  with  a  destructive  fire  of 
musketry  which  checked  their  advance  for  a  few  minutes ;  but  soon  rallying, 
thej-  deployed  regiments  to  turn  the  flank  of  our  weak  line,  which  was  at 
length  compelled  to  retire.  On  reaching  the  rising  ground  it  was  found  that 
the  rest  of  the  line  had  been  forced  back.  Moving  towards  the  town  a  stand 
was  made  behind  a  stone  wall  by  the  Colonel,  together  with  what  men  re- 
mained, but  they  were  soon  surrounded  •  and  compelled  to  surrender.  The  re- 
mainder of  the  regiment,  under  Major  Scott,  withdrew  with  the  brigade. 

This  engagement  held  the  enemy  in  check  five  hours,  giving  time  for  the 
train  of  nearly  five  hundred  wagons  to  get  well  on  the  way  towards  the  Poto- 
mac. The  enemy  made  a  vigorous  pursuit,  but  the  troops  moving  in  three 
parallel  columns,  with  an  efficient  rear  guard  for  each,  arrived  at  the  river  at 
nightfall  and  crossed  in  safety. 

Colonel  Murphy,  and  others  of  the  Twenty -ninth  who  were  taken  prisoners, 
were  sent  to  the  rear,  and  on  their  way  had  a  fuU  view  of  the  rebel  forces  as 
they  rushed  on,  whooping  and  shouting,  in  pursuit  of  the  national  troops. 
Major  Wheat,  in  whose  charge  the  prisoners  were  placed,  took  Colonel  Miu?phy 


480  TWEXTY-NINTH   REGIATENT.  1862 

and  Captain  Eickards  of  company  I,  to  the  Taylor  House  in  Winchester,  for 
breakfast,  where  he  introduced  them  to  Generals  Ashby  and  Stonewall  Jackson. 
Jackson  appeared  quiet  and  taciturn ;  but  Ashby  was  choleric  and  gave  vent 
to  much  bitter  feeling  against  the  North,  saying  that  he  would  never  be  satis- 
fied until  he  had  them  there  !  at  the  same  time  stamping  his  foot  upon  the 
floor  with  great  emphasis,  illustrating  in  his  person  the  sentiment  which  in- 
spired the  rebellion,  and  which  has  been  so  aptly  expressed  by  Horace : 

*  "— ira,  quae  procudit  enses 
Et  miseras  inimicat  lu-bes." 

The  prisoners  from  Front  Eoyal  were  brought  in  during  the  day.  Of  the 
Twenty-ninth,  there  were,  including  those  of  the  two  companies  captured  at  that 
place,  seven  officers  and  one  hundred  and  forty-eight  non-commissioned  officers 
and  privates.  The  men  were  organized  into  squads  for  drawing  rations,  and 
were  placed  under  the  charge  of  Sergeant  Brown,  of  company  F.  On  the  30th 
the  prisoners  arrived  at  Harrisonburg,  having  marched  seventy-six  miles  and 
received  but  four  crackers  per  man  during  the  four  days  march.  Here  the 
officers  were  paroled  to  report  at  Staunton  on  the  6th.  At  Waynesboro'  the 
dead  body  of  Ashby,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Cross  Keys,  was  brought  ia.  Here 
also,  Colonel  Kane  of  the  Bucktails,  wounded  in  the  same  battle,  was  added 
to  the  company  of  captive  officers. 

The  Twenty-ninth,  under  command  of  Major  Scott,  remained  with  General 
Banks,  and  upon  the  incorporation  of  his  army  with  that  of  Fremont  and 
M'Dowell,  it  moved  from  Winchester  to  the  valley  of  the  Eappahannock,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Cedar  Mountain,  though  not  actively  engaged,  and 
suffered  no  losses.  Early  in  September  the  regiment  was  on  duty  at  Williams- 
port,  Maryland,  and  on  the  approach  of  the  enemy  in  the  Antietam  campaign, 
fell  back  to  Hagerstown,  and  from  thence  to  Chambersburg. 

On  the  12th  of  September,  Colonel  Murphy,  and  the  other  officers  who  had 
been  prisoners  of  war  with  him,  rejoined  the  regiment  and  advanced  under 
orders  from  Colonel  Wright,  an  aid  to  Governor  Curtin,  to  Greencastle.  Two 
days  later  the  returned  officers  were  notified  by  Governor  CurtiD,  that  they 
were  not  exchanged,  but  only  paroled,  and  ordered  to  report  at  Camp  Parole, 
near  Annapolis.  On  the  17th  of  September,  at  the  battle  of  Antietam,  the 
Twenty-ninth  was  on  provost  and  rear  guard  duty,  and  not  actively  engaged. 
After  the  battle  it  was  stationed  at  Boonsboro',  Maryland,  in  charge  of  the 
hospital  and  property  collected  from  the  battle-field. 

October  22d,  Colonel  Murphy  and  other  paroled  officers,  having  been  regu- 
larly exchanged,  returned  to  the  command.  Greatly  crippled  by  its  losses,  the 
scattered  fragments  were  now  gathered  up  and  put  once  more  in  a  condition  of 
efficiency.  On  the  31st  of  October  it  marched  to  Hagerstown,  where  it  was 
detailed  for  provost  and  guard  duty.  On  the  10th  of  December  it  struck  tents 
and  moving  via  Boonsboro'  and  Pleasant  Yalley,  crossed  the  Potomac  and  She- 
nandoah rivers  on  pontoon  bridges,  and  joined  the  brigade  near  Leesburg. 
Colonel  Murphy,  being  the  senior  officer,  assumed  command  of  the  brigade. 
The  battle  of  Fredericksburg  was  fought  on  the  same  day.  Marching  via  Gum 
Springs  to  Fairfax  station,  tents  and  aU  extra  baggage  were  turned  in,  and 
all  who  were  unable  to  walk  were  sent  to  Alexandria  in  cars.  On  the  28th  the 
corps  marched  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy's  cavalry,  which  retreated  rapidly,  and 
crossed  the  Occoquan  at  Wolf's  ford,  eluding  pursuit. 

*  Hatred,  which  forges  swords  and  sets  at  variance  unhappy  states. 


1863  MARCH   TO    FREDERICKSBURG.  487 

On  the  19tii  of  January,  1863,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  march  with  the 
brigade,  with  all  possible  dispatch,  towards  Fredericksburg,  as  Burnside  was 
concentrating  his  forces  for  a  second  advance.  The  weather  was  clear  and 
cold,  the  ground  frozen,  the  marching  good,  except  that  the  artillery  and  heavy 
loaded  wagons  occasionally  cut  through  the  frost  and  sank  in  the  mud. 
Crossing  the  Occoquan,  it  marched  via  Dumfries  to  the  Quintico,  now  swoUen 
by  the  incessant  rains  and  fiUed  with  flaating  ice,  which  was,  in  conesquence, 
passed  with  great  difiQculty,  and  i^eached  Stafford  Court  House  on  the  25th. 
The  mud  had  by  this  time  so  deepened  that  the  roads  were  impassable,  and  the 
prospect  that  all  further  forward  movements  would  be  suspended  was  clear. 
On  the  3d  of  February  the  troops  were  ordered  to  buQd  tents  and  put  their 
camping  ground  in  proper  condition  for  winter  quarters.  On  the  same  day 
Wm.  Eickards,  Jr.,  Captain  of  company  I,  was  commissioned  Lieutenant  Col- 
onel, to  date  from  October  4ih,  and,  in  the  absence  of  Colonel  Murphy,  at  once 
assumed  command.  The  camp  was  enlarged  and  improved,  and  details  of  men 
were  kept  daily  at  work  to  put  it  in  good  condition  for  health  and  comfort.  On 
the  19th  Captain  Zulich  was  appointed  to  bring  in  from  Camps  Convalescent 
and  Distribution  all  men  fit  for  duty  belonging  to  the  corps.  During  the  months 
of  February  and  March  little  activity  prevailed  in  the  army  other  than  that  of 
organizing,  drilling  and  perfecting  the  discipline  of  the  troops.  In  the  camp 
of  the  Twenty-ninth  great  improvement  was  exhibited  in  the  appearance  and 
condition  of  the  men,  who  mauifested  a  pride  in  preserving  a  soldierly  bearing, 
and  in  presenting  to  the  eye  of  the  inspector  faultless  arms  and  equipments.  On 
the  19th  of  March  the  division  was  reviewed  by  General  Hooker,  now  in  com- 
mand of  the  army,  who  met  the  commanders  of  regiments  at  the  head-quarters 
of  General  Slocum,  and  was  personally  introduced.  He  spoke  of  the  necessity 
of  using  all  possible  means  for  crushing  the  rebellion,  and  expressed  a  confi- 
dence in  the  efficiency  of  his  troops,  and  a  hope  that  the  next  movement  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac  would  be  a  successful  one. 

On  the  21st  of  March  an  order  was  received  transferring  the  Twenty-ninth 
to  the  Second  Brigade,*  Second  Division  of  the  Twelfth  Corps.  On  the  10th  of 
April  this  corps  was  reviewed  by  President  Lincoln,  accompanied  by  Generals 
Hooker  and  Slocum.  The  corps  was  drawn  up  in  two  lines  of  battalions  by 
divisions  closed  in  mass.  The  President  rode  up  and  down,  when  the  lines 
were  broken  into  columns  and  passed  in  review.  Previous  to  the  movement 
General  Slocum  called  the  field  officers  together  and  explained  the  manner  in 
which  the  battalions  would  change  direction  by  a  flank  to  form  column,  and, 
fearing  that  aU  might  not  understand  the  explanation  without  a  visible  repre- 
sentation, called  for  a  regiment  to  volunteer  to  illustrate  it.  The  Twenty-ninth 
was  offered  and  immediately  put  in  motion,  executing  the  manoeuvre  to  the 
entire  satisfaction  of  the  General,  and  illustrating  at  the  same  time  the  efficiency 
in  drill  to  which  it  had  attained. 

The  necessary  preparations  were  made,  and  on  the  26th  of  April,  orders 
were  received  to  march  on  the  Chancellorsville  campaign.    With  three  days' 


*  Organization  of  Second  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  Thcmas  L.  Kane,  Second  Division, 
Major  General  John  W.  Geary,  Twelfth  Army  Corps,  Major  General  Slocum.  Twenty-ninth 
Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Lieutenant  Colonel  W^illiam  Rickards,  Jr. ;  One  Hundred 
and  Ninth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Colonel  Steinrook ;  One  iiundred  and  Eleventh  Regiment 
Pennsyivania  Volunteers,  Colonel  George  A.  Cobhara ;  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  Regi- 
ment Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Hawley ;  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Higgins. 


488  TWENTY-NINTH  REGIMENT.  1863 

rations  in  haversacks  and  five  in  knapsacks,  baggage  reduced  to  the  lowest 
limit,  sixty  rounds  of  ammunition  in  cartridge  boxes  and  eighty  per  man  in 
wagons,  and  of  the  four  hundred  and  eighty-seven  present  for  duty,  leaving 
twenty  sick  in  hospital,  the  march  commenced.  Passing  through  Stafford  Court 
House  and  Hartwood,  and  crossing  the  Eappahannock  at  Kelly's  ford,  and  the 
Eapidan  at  Germania  Mills,  the  regiment  reached  Chancellorsville  on  the  even- 
ing of  the  30th.  This  route  was  pursued  by  Howard's  Eleventh,  Slocum's 
Twelfth,  and  Meade's  Fifth  Corps  j  Couch's  Second  Corps  crossing  at  Banks' 
and  United  States  fords,  shielded  by  the  advancing  column  on  the  right  bank. 
At  nine  A.  M.  the  regiment,  with  the  brigade,  marched  on  the  right  of  the  Fred- 
ericksburg road,  and  soon  met  the  enemy,  who  had  a  battery  posted  which 
opened  heavily.  Eemaining  in  position  about  an  hour,  the  brigade  was  ordered 
back  to  its  former  camp,  which  it  immediately  commenced  to  fortify.  Intrench- 
ing tools  could  not  be  procured,  and  most  of  the  work  was  done  with  bayonets 
and  tin  plates.  At  three  P.  M.  the  regiment  was  again  ordered  forward  on  the 
Fredericksburg  road  to  take  a  battery  posted  in  an  annoyin  g  position.  Arriving 
within  chargiQg  distance,  it  was  deemed  inexpedient  to  make  the  attempt,  and 
the  regiment  was  ordered  back  with  a  loss  of  three  men  killed  and  five  wounded. 
The  pressure  of  the  enemy  under  Jackson  on  the  right  of  the  Union  line,  at 
about  five  P.  M.,  became  so  heavy  that  it  was  forced  to  give  way,  leaving  the 
flank  of  the  Twelfth  Corps  exposed.  Geary's  Division  was  immediately  wheeled 
into  position  to  check  the  enemy,  swarming  forth  almost  in  the  rear  of  General 
Hooker's  Head-quarters.  The  firing  was  very  heavy,  and  continued  tiU  eleven 
P.  M.,  the  men  laying  on  their  arms  aU  night.  On  Sunday,  May  3d,  the  battle 
opened  early,  and  at  seven  A.  M.  the  enemy  had  turned  our  right  flank,  and  com- 
menced a  cross-fire  which  was  very  severe.  The  position  being  untenable,  the 
division  was  ordered  to  retire  by  the  United  States  ford  road,  and  take  up  a  new 
position  5  but  it  was  vigorously  shelled,  losing  many  while  carrying  the  wounded 
from  the  hospitals  which  had  been  set  on  fire  by  the  enemy's  shells.  At  ten 
P.  M.  the  regiment  was  ordered  into  position  on  a  hill  commanding  the  road, 
which  was  immediately  intrenched.  On  the  following  morning  the  enemy  at- 
tacked on  the  right,  but  was  repulsed.  Eations  and  ammunition  (on  account 
of  the  nature  of  the  ground)  had  to  be  distributed  on  pack  mules.  At  day- 
break on  the  6th,  the  Twenty-ninth  crossed  the  river  and  marched  to  Potomac 
creek,  Hooker  having  decided  to  withdraw,  leaving  the  dead  on  the  field  and 
the  wounded  unable  to  be  moved,  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy.  The  loss  in  the 
engagement  was  six  killed  and  thirteen  wounded. 

An  examination  was  made  of  the  ground  at  Acquia  creek  by  Colonel  Cob- 
ham,  in  command  of  the  brigade,  to  determine  the  dispositions  to  be  made  in 
case  of  attack.  It  was  decided  that  Fort  No.  1  should  be  occupied  by  the 
Twenty-ninth  and  that  the  One  Hundred  and  Ninth  and  One  Hundred  and 
Eleventh  Pennsylvania  should  take  position  in  the  rifle-pits.  Colonel  Murphy, 
who  had  been  absent  sick  for  more  than  two  months,  now  resigned  on  account 
of  disease  contracted  while  a  prisoner  of  war,  and  the  regiment  was  notified 
of  the  fact  May  8th.  The  time  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  and 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  Pennsylvania  Eegiments  of  nine  months'  men 
having  expired  on  the  11th  of  May,  they  left  the  brigade.  On  the  4th  of  June, 
the  regiment  being  stationed  at  Acquia  creek,  a  beautiful  flag  prepared  by 
ladies  of  Philatlelphia,  was  presented,  on  their  behalf,  by  H.  M.  Dichert,  Esq., 
of  that  city,  and  was  received  for  the  regiment  by  General  Geary. 


18G3  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG.  489 

On  tlie  lltb  of  June,  tlie  regiment  stripped  to  light  marching  order  and  com- 
menced to  move  on  the  Gettyshurg  campaign.  Passing  throngh  Stafford,  Dum- 
fries and  Fairfax,  it  arrived  at  Leesbiirg  on  the  17th,  and  taking  possession  of 
n  rebel  fortification,  was  employed  in  extending  and  strengthening  it.  At  dawn 
of  the  26th  it  moved  to  the  Potomac  and  crossed  at  Edwards'  ferry.  The  river 
Is  here  four  hundred  and  forty  yards  in  width,  and  was  spanned  by  two  bridges 
of  sixty-six  boats  each.  Lee's  main  body,  under  Longstreet  and  Hill,  had  crossed 
on  the  24th  and  25th  and  had  pushed  on  in  the  path  of  Ewell,  who  moved  a 
week  earlier  and  was  now  at  Carlisle  and  York.  Hooker  crossed  with  his 
•army  on  the  25th  and  26th,  but  one  day  later  than  Lee,  designing  to  concentrate 
his  main  body  at  Frederick,  while  the  Twelfth  Corps  with  the  division  of 
General  French,  then  at  Harper's  Ferry,  was  to  strike  at  the  rebel  communica- 
tions at  Williamsport,  With  the  28th  came  the  change  of  commanders,  and 
a  change  of  plans  in  so  far  as  to  abandon  the  movement  to  Williamsport,  and 
to  follow  up  the  advancing  rebel  column  by  a  line  bearing  further  to  the  right. 

Moving  on  the  29th  through  Frederick  and  Braceville,  the  Twelfth  Corps 
arrived  on  the  30th  at  Littletown,  where  the  cavalry  had  a  skirmish  with  a 
marauding  party  of  the  enemy,  in  which  a  few  prisoners  were  taken.  On  the 
1st  of  July,  General  Geary's  Di\4sion  pushed  on  in  advance  of  the  rest  of  the 
corps,  and  at  about  two  miles  from  the  battle-ground,  Kane's  Brigade  was  de- 
tached and  posted  to  i)revent  the  enemy  from  turning  the  right  flank  of  the 
army,  while  the  remaining  brigades  hastened  to  the  front  and  took  position  on 
the  extreme  left  of  the  line,  on  and  about  Eound  Top.  On  the  morning  of  the 
2d,  the  Twenty-ninth  with  Kane's  Brigade  moved  to  the  right  and  took  position 
in  a  wood  to  the  right  of  the  Baltimore  pike,  on  Gulp's  Hill,  where  breast- works 
were  thrown  up  across  the  head  of  a  ravine  which  spreads  to  a  large  plateau  on 
Eock  creek,  covered  with  a  heavy  growth  of  timber.  At  seven  o'clock  P. 
M.,  the  brigade  was  ordered  by  General  Geary  to  move  rapidly  to  the  left,  to  re- 
inforce the  Third  Corps.  Fording  the  creek  in  the  face  of  the  enemy's  shells, 
by  which  Sergeant  Major  Charles  Latford  was  killed,  and  proceeding  rap- 
idly about  two  mUes  in  the  direction  of  Eound  Top,  the  column  was  halted  and 
ordered  to  return  to  the  breast-works  just  vacated,  the  enemy  in  front  of  the 
Third  Corps  having  been  repulsed  and  the  line  made  secure  by  fresh  troops. 
The  incidents  of  the  return  are  best  told  in  the  words  of  Colonel  Eickards' 
report :  "  We  returned  by  the  pike  (Baltimore)  and  were  about  to  enter  the 
wood  in  which  our  breast-works  were,  when  we  were  fired  on,  receiving  a 
heavy  volley  from  behind  a  stone-wall  at  twenty -five  paces  distance,  killing 
Lieutenant  Harvey  and  three  men,  and  wounding  ten.  Believing  that  we  had 
been  mistaken  for  the  enemy  by  the  Third  Brigade  of  our  own  division,  which 
had  been  left  to  hold  a  part  of  the  line,  I  ordered  my  men  not  to  fire,  and 
gathering  up  our  dead  and  wounded,  I  moved  to  the  rear  about  one  hundred 
paces,  when  I  returned  again  to  the  wall  and  called  to  those  behind  it,  telling 
them  who  I  was,  but  was  answered  by  another  volley.  I  now  received  orders 
to  join  the  brigade  on  the  pike,  and  we  moved  to  the  woods  on  the  left  of  our 
trenches,  when  we  found  that  the  enemy  had  occupied  them  in  our  absence, 
had  advanced  half  a  mile  beyond  our  works,  and  were  now  confronting  us. 
A  party  of  skirmishers  under  Captain  Johnson  of  company  B,  was  immediatly 
sent  out  by  order  of  General  Kane.  The  Captain  and  five  of  his  men  were 
captured." 

As  soon  as  the  position  of  the  enemy  was  ascertained,  a  line  of  battle  was 
62 


490  TWENTY-NINTH  RE^GOrENT.  1863 

formed  at  right  aDgles  with  the  original  breast-works,  and  the  men  laid  on  their 
arms,  the  enemy  keeping  tip  occasional  firing  during  the  night,  by  which  one 
man,  a  private  of  company  K,  was  severely  wounded.  '^  At  three  A.  M.^  of  the 
3d,'^  says  Colonel  Eiekards,  "observing  objects  moving  about  the  enemy^s  posi- 
tion, I  went  to  the  centre  of  the  brigade  and  met  Colonel  Cobham  ;  while  con- 
sulting we  received  a  fiire  from  the  enemy,  which  extent^ ed  across  our  front, 
fortunately  doing  no  harm,  but  knocking  the  eagle  from  my  right  shoulder,  and 
showing  them  to  be  in  force.  The  fire  was  returned  Vvdth  spiiit,  but  soon  died 
away  and  all  was  again  quiet."  The  Twenty-ninth  occupied  a  part  of  the  line 
which  extended  thi'ough  a  hollow,  and  was  somewhat  protected  by  a  ledge  of 
rocks.  At  half  past  three  A.  M.,  the  contest  opened,  the  enemy  firing^  from 
behind  rocks  and  trees.  The  action  soon  became  general  and  raged  with  una- 
bated fury,  the  troops  being  relieved  as  theii-  ammimition  was  exhausted,  and, 
when  replenished,  again  returning  to  the  line.  The  Twenty-ninth  was  relieved 
for  this  purpose,  and  was  absent  forty-five  minutes,  the  men  taking  from  sixty 
to  eighty  rounds  each. 

At  half  past  ten  A.  M.,  the  enemy  advanced  to  the  charge,  led  by  Stewart's 
Brigade  moving  at  battalion  front.  It  was  a  trying  moment  for  the  Twenty- 
ninth,  but  the  men  stood  manfully  to  their  grormd,  firing  with  great  rapidity, 
and  doing  fearful  execution.  The  rebel  line  came  steadily  on,  though  their  ranks 
were  perceptibly  thinned,  unto  within  ten  paces,  when  their  column  began  to 
waver,  and  soon  after  fled  in  confusion,  leaving  their  dead  and  wounded  in  fright- 
ful numbers  on  the  field.  Preparation  s  were  soon  made  to  follow  up  this  advan- 
tage, and  General  Geary's  Division  charged  over  the  ground  lately  held  by  the 
enemy,  routing  and  driving  them  out  and  regaining  the  original  breast-works. 

The  fight  BtUl  continued,  the  enemy  taking  refuge  behind  rocks  and  trees  in 
front  of  the  intrenchments,  and  keeping  up  a  rapid  fire.  The  Twenty-ninth, 
having  exhausted  its  last  supply  of  ammunition,  was  relieved  by  the  First 
Maryland,  Colonel  Maulsby,  and  moved  out  to  replenish  it,  being  heavily 
shelled  while  passing  through  an  open  field  and  losing  one  man  wounded. 
At  half  past  two  the  regiment  returned  to  the  trenches,  where  the  men  were 
much  annoyed  by  sharp-shooters.  At  nine  P.  M.,  the  enemy  made  another 
attack,  which  was  promptly  repulsed,  and  the  firing  ceased  with  the  exception 
of  an  occasional  shot.  Precautions  were  taken  to  guard  against  surprise,  and 
the  men  rested  in  the  trenches  upon  their  arms.  Much  speculation  was  in- 
dulged in  by  the  officers  during  the  night  respecting  the  events  of  the  coming 
day,  many  believing  that  the  fighting  would  be  more  sanguinary  than  on  any 
previous  one.  With  ihe  dawn  of  July  4th  came  hope  that  the  struggle  was 
over,  for  silence  continued  to  prevail.  General  Kane  ordered  Colonel  Eiekards 
to  send  out  a  party  of  skirmishers  to  ascertain  if  the  enemy  was  still  in  front. 
Company  E  was  accordingly  detached  for  the  purpose,  and  proceeded  to  ex- 
amine the  woods,  where  the  enemy  had  been  posted;  but  he  had  stealthily  de- 
parted, leaving  the  ground  strewn  with  his  dead  and  wounded.  Five  hundred 
rebel  dead  were  found  and  buried  in  front  of  General  Geary's  Division  alone. 
The  Twenty-ninth  lost  during  the  three  days  in  which  it  was  engaged,  fifteen 
killed,  forty-five  wounded  and  fourteen  missing.* 

*  General  Thomas  L.  Kane,  who  led  the  brigade  in  this  battle,  having  been  disabled  by 
wounds  and  sickness,  had  been  absent  since  the  battle  of  ChanceUorsville,  and  only  re-joined 
it  on  the  evening  of  the  1st  of  July.  He  was  obliged  again  to  leave  at  the  conclusion  of  the 
battle,  and  issued  the  following  order,  full  of  feeling  and  pathos : 


1863  BATTLE   OF   GETTYSBURG.  491 

Following  up  the  retreat  of  tlie  rebel  army  the  regiment  arrived  at  Littlc- 
tpwn  on  the  6th  and  Walliersville  on  the  8th.    At  Frederick,  the  brigade  turned 
<on  the  road  leading  to  Middletown,  and  at  a  point  about  two  mdes  out  crossed 
the  fields  to  the  Harper's  Ferry  road,  passing  on  the  way  a  spy  hanging  on  a 
locust  tree.    In  the  neighborhood  of  Bakersville  some  of  the  enemy's  pickets 
were  encountered,  and  the  rebels  were  reported  in  force  at  Downsville.    Arriv- 
ing within  two  miles  of  that  plaee,  a  line  of  battle  was  formed,  the  Second  Corps 
on  the  right  of  the  Twelith,  and  breast- works  were  thrown  up.    On  the  11th, 
the  troops  were  again  formed  in  line  of  battle,  the  Second  Brigade  being  posted 
on  the  extreme  left.    On  the  14th,  the  Second  Division  was  ordered  to  support 
the  First  in  the  neighborhood  of  St.  James  College,  and  moved  on  up  the  hill, 
expecting  to  receive  the  enemy's  fire ;  but  recounoissances  soon  developed  the 
fact  that  the  rebel  army  had  escaped  across  the  river  and  was  now  in  full  retreat 
up  the  Shenandoah  valley.     Passing  Maryland  Ileights  and  Pleasant  Valley, 
•where  the  Twenty-ninth  had  its  firsteamp  on  taking  the  field,  it  crossed  the  Poto- 
mac on  pontoons  at  Harper's  Ferry,  and  the  Shenandoah  on  a  wire  bridge,  and 
passing  around  Loudon  Heights  halted  at  Hill's  Lookout.    On  the  20th  of  July 
the  division  moved  by  forced  marches  ma  Snickersville  and  Markham  to  Man- 
assas Gap  for  the  purpose  of  cutting  off  i)ortions  of  the  retreating  army.    A 
spirited  artillery  duel  occurred  with  the  enemy's  rear  guard,  but  the  main  column 
lad  already  passed  and  was  hastening  on  towards  Gordonsville.    The  brigade 
was  immediately  ordered  back  to  take  another  road  by  which  to  still  overtake 
the  foe,  and  marched  twenty-five  miles  on  the  24th  j  proceeding  on  the  follow- 
ing day  through  Rectortown  and  White  Plains,  it  arrived  at  the  entrance  of 
Thoroughfare  Gai).    A  detail  was  here  made  of  two  non-commissioned  officers 
and  four  privates  to  bring  in  conscripts.    Proceeding  through  the  gap,  the  com- 
mand moved  hastily  to  Catlett's  Station,  and  from  thence  to  Kelly's  ford,  on 
the  Eappahannock.    During  the  month  of  August,  the  first  three  days  of  which 
were  remarkable  for  extreme  heat,  and  during  which  the  men  suffered  much, 
the  regiment  was  kept  actively  engaged  guarding  the  fords  of  the  river.    On 
the  16th  of  September  the  regiment  marched  at  4  o'clock  A.  M.,  and  crossed 
at  Kelly's  ford.    The  weather  was  excessively  hot  and  the  ambulances  were 
filled  with  the  sick  and  exhausted  men.  The  Twenty-ninth  formed  the  rear  guard 
of  the  division,  and  bivouacked  at  night  on  high  ground  about  four  miles  east 
of  Culpepper  Court  House.    The  cavalry  was  ah-eady  at  Eaccoon  ford  on  the 
Eapidan,  engaging  the  enemy,  the  bursting  of  shells  breaking  the  darkness  with 
their  lurid  light.    On  the  21st  General  Slocum  visited  the  camp  of  the  Twenty- 
ninth,  and  expressed  his  satisfaction  with  the  condition  in  which  he  found  it  j 
he  soon  after  issued  a  special  order  complimenting  the  regiment  for  its  excel- 
lent discipline  and  the  soldierly  bearing  of  the  men. 


Head-Qtjartees,  ) 

Second  Beigade,  Second  Division,  Twelfth  Arbiy  Corps,  > 

Near  Littletown,  July  6,  1863.  > 

Officers  and  Soldiers  of  the  Second  Brigade : 

The  hard  fightmg  seems  over.  If  there  is  to  be  more  of  it  soou  I  will  he  with  you.  If 
aiot,  farewell,  and  may  God  hless  and  reward  yon  for  your  noble  conduct,  but  for  which,  neither 
I,  nor  any  of  the  thousands  of  this  army  would  have  home,  country,  pride  or  honor,  to  retui-n 
to.  If  you  should  not  see  me  agaui  in  the  brigade  I  hope  you  will  remember  long  and  affec- 
tionately your  friend  and  commander, 

THOMAS  L.  KANE, 

Bryjadier  General  qj  Vol(intee'r.Sj. 


492  TWBNl^^-NJl^TH    KEGIMENT.  1863 

On  the  23d  of  September,  the  Eleveuth  and  Twelfth  Corps  were  detached 
from  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  and  ordered,  under  General  Hooker,  to  Middle 
Tennessee,  to  reinforce  Eosecrans,  lately  worsted  at  Chickamauga.  On  the 
26th  the  regiment  marched  to  Brandy  Station,  whence  it  proceeded  by  rail  to 
Washington,  and  immediately  moved  by  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  railroad  to 
Bell  Air,  where  it  crossed  the  Ohio  river,  and  proceeded  through  Columbus, 
Indianapolis,  Louisville  and  i^ashville  to  Murfreesboro',  arriving  on  the  5th  of 
October.  Here  the  regiment  reported  to  General  Ward,  commanding  the  post, 
who  directed  Colonel  Eickards  to  take  charge  of  the  troops  of  the  Twelfth 
Corps  then  arrived.  These  consisted  of  the  Twenty-ninth  and  One  Hundred 
and  Ninth  Pennsylvania,  Fifth  Ohio  and  Seventy-eighth  and  One  Hundred 
and  Forty-ninth  New  York.  On  the  day  previous  the  rebels  had  burnt  a  bridge 
on  the  raikoad  two  miles  below  the  town,  capturing  the  guard,  consisting  of 
forty  men,  but  were  deterred  from  making  a  further  advance  by  the  timely 
arrival  of  the  Twelfth*  Corps  troops.  On  the  9th,  the  command  marched  to 
Christiana,  arriving  in  the  evening  of  the  same  day,  and  on  the  following 
•morning,  leaving  the  One  Hundred  and  Eleventh,  the  Twenty-ninth  and  One 
Hundred  and  Ninth  proceeded  to  Fostersville,  a  village  on  the  Nashville  and 
Chattanooga  railroad,  thirteen  miles  south  of  Murfr^eesboro',  which  they  were 
ordered  to  fortify.  The  place  is  not  easy  of  defence,  the  hills  around  over- 
looking the  town,  near  enough  for  long  rifle  range,  and  very  convenient  for 
shells.  Wheeler's  rebel  cavalry,  four  thousand  strong,  had  passed  through  the 
place  but  a  few  days  previous.  On  the  14th,  General  Geary  and  Colonel  Cob- 
ham  commanding  the  brigade,  were  in  consultation  with  Colonel  Eickards  res- 
pecting the  location  and  form  of  the  fort.  A  pentagonal  work,  the  sides  thirty 
yards  long  and  seven  and  a  half  feet  high,  with  a  ditch  to  correspond,  was 
agreed  upon.  Five  houses  which  had  been  damaged  by  the  enemy  had  to  be 
removed  to  make  room  for  it.  The  ground  was  hard  and  obstructed  by  large 
stones,  which  very  much  impeded  the  work.  The  men  labored  with  a  hearty 
good  will.  To  hasten  its  completion  a  requisition  for  negro  labor  and  for  ox 
and  mule  teams  was  made  upon  the  proprietors  of  neighboring  estates,  which 
were  promptly  furnished.  When  three  sides  of  the  fort  were  finished  and  the 
whole  in  prospect  of  speedy  completion,  the  command  was  ordered  to  move  by 
rail  to  Stephenson,  Alabama,  much  to  the  disappointment  of  the  men,  who  had 
cherished  a  pride  in  having,  when  finished,  a  piece  of  work  to  be  pointed  to 
with  satisfaction. 

The  Twenty-ninth  left  in  two  detachments,  the  first  under  command  of  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel  Zulick.  At  Wartrace  the  trains  halted,  to  let  an  express  train 
pass,  bearing  General  Grant  to  the  front.  After  considerable  delay  in  ascend- 
ing the  mountain,  fr'om  the  slipping  of  wheels  and  want  of  motive  power, 
,the  trains  passed  the  tunnel  three  and  one-fourth  miles  long  and  were  nearly 
down  the  long  grade  on  the  other  side,  when  they  were  met  by  Colonel  Innes> 
superintendent  of  military  railways,  who  ordered  the  engineers  to  back  the 
trains  to  the  summit  again  to  let  four  freight  trains  pass.  Without  taking  ad- 
vantage of  the  back  ride,  the  Twenty -ninth  alighted  and  marched  down  to  tlie 
foot  of  the  mountaui.  At  Stephenson,  Alabama,  a  little  muddy  \411age  of  a 
score  of  habitations,  the  Twenty-ninth  reported  to  General  Hooker  and  en- 
camped near  corps  head-quarters.  On  the  2Gth  the  regiment  marched  to  Bridge 
port,  where  General  Geary  and  his  brigade  commanders  had  already  arrived. 
Drawing  thiee  day^s'  mtions  and  sixty  romids  of  ammimition  the  regiment 


1863  BATTLE   OF   WAUHATOHIE.  493 

crossed  the  Tennessee  river  on  pontoons,  and  proceeded  to  Shellmound,  where 
is  located  the  celebrated  Nick  Jack  cave,  from  which  the  rebels  procured  large 
quantities  of  saltpetre  for  the  manufacture  of  gunpowder.  Lieutenant  Colonel 
Zulick  was  here  detailed  to  superintend  the  working  party  layiag  a  pontoon 
bridge,  and  constructing  a  road  leading  to  it.  The  line  of  march  from  Shell- 
mound  lay  through  moimtain  passes,  and  along  the  bank  of  the  Tennessee 
river,  the  rocky  bluffs  rising  like  a  wall,  to  a  height  varying  from  ten  to  three 
hundred  feet  for  many  miles.  Passing  along,  beneath  the  shadow  of  Lookout 
Mountain,  the  command  *  halted  at  Wauhatchie  Junction. 

The  Twenty-ninth  was  immediately  ordered  on  picket  duty.  General  Geary 
had  designated  Wauhatchie  Jimction  as  an  important  point,  and  three  com- 
panies, E,  B  and  K,  under  command  of  Captain  Eickards,  were  posted  there 
with  orders  to  throw  up  rifle-pits ;  two  companies,  I  and  H,  under  Captain 
Stork,  were  sent  out  three  miles  on  the  Kelly's  ferry  road ;  two  companies,  A 
and  F,  under  Lieutenant  Coursault,  were  posted  to  cover  the  ground  between 
the  camp  and  Lookout  creek ;  two  companies,  C  and  G,  were  pushed  out  a  half 
mile  on  the  Brown's  ferry  road,  and  company  D  was  ordered  to  the  left,  be- 
tween Stork  and  Eickards,  completing  a  continuous  line  around  the  camp. 

General  Geary,  ever  on  the  alert,  had  ordered  this  faithful  picketing  of  his 
camp,  knowing  that  his  single  division  was  isolated  from  the  rest  of  the  corps, 
but  believing  the  enemy  not  to  be  nearer  than  Lookout  Mountain ;  this  impres- 
sion was  confirmed  by  the  testimony  of  citizens.  The  man  most  relied  on  for 
the  correctness  of  this  report  was  a  Mr.  Eouden,  a  magistrate  living  at  the 
junction  of  the  rail  and  the  Kelly's  ferry  road.  Colonel  Eickards,  after  posting 
his  regiment,  went  to  the  house  of  this  man,  under  the  pretense  of  getting  bread 
baked,  but  for  the  purpose  of  ascertaining  more  definitely  the  exact  location  of 
the  enemy;  and  while  in  casual  conversation  with  a  woman,  learned  that  Long- 
street's  men  had  been  on  that  ground  the  day  before.  Eouden  was  immediately 
taken  in  custody  and  brought  to  the  tent  of  General  Geary,  who  soon  drew 
out  the  important  information  that  there  was  a  bridge  over  the  creek,  and  that 
Longstreet's  men  were  at  that  moment  lying  just  beyond  it  not  more  than  a 
mile  and  a  quarter  from  his  camp.  Precautions  were  immediately  taken  to 
prevent  a  surprise.  Colonel  Eickards  was  dispatched  as  officer  of  the  day  for 
this  purpose,  found  the  road  leading  to  the  bridge,  and  posted  his  men  on 
it  three-fourths  of  a  mUe  from  camp,  with  instructions  to  be  especially  watchful. 
He  ordered  Captain  Mdlison,  in  charge  of  the  reserve,  to  hold  them  in  readi- 
ness to  deploy  as  skirmishers  on  the  least  alarm.  Proceeding  on  his  rounds, 
he  had  visited  the  post  at  the  junction,  and  was  returning,  when  a  rapid  firing 
was  heard  which  seemed  to  be  in  the  direction  of  the  bridge,  where  the  enemy 
lay.  Eiding  forward,  he  soon  ascertained  that  the  firing,  which  soon  ceased,  was 
beyond  his  pickets.    Eeturning  to  head-quarters  to  report,  he  found  the  com- 

*  Twenty-ninth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  three  hundred  and  eighty-three  men, 
Colonel  W^illiam  Rickards,  Jr. ;  One  Hundred  and  Ninth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volun- 
teers, one  hundred  and  twenty-five  men,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Lewis  W.  Ralston ;  One  Hun- 
dred and  Eleventh  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  three  hundred  and  seventy-five  men. 
Major  Thos.  M.  W^alker ;  Seventy-eighth  Regiment  N.  York  Volunteers,  one  hundred  and  fifty 
men ;  One  Hundred  and  Thirty-seventh  Regiment  New  York  Volunteers,  two  hundred  men ; 
One  Hundred  and  Second  Regiment  New  York  Volunteers,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Jame^  C.  Lane ; 
One  Hundred  and  Forty-nuith  Regiment  New  York  Volunteers,  three  hundred  and  eighty 
men.  Lieutenant  Colonel  Charles  B.  RandaU;  Sixtieth  Regiment  New  York  Volunteers, 
Major  Abel  Godaxd. 


494  TWENTY-NINTH   EEGIMENT.  1863 

mand  under  arms  and  in  line.  All  soon  becoming  quiet,  after  a  half  liour,  the 
men  were  sent  to  their  quarters.  They  were  scarcely  m,  when  firing  again  com- 
menced and  now  in  earnest;  for  the  rebels,  having  watched  from  the  secure 
heights  of  Lookout  Mountain  the  movements  of  General  Geary,  thought  to  sur- 
prise and  crush  him  by  a  night  attack,  and  were  now  advancing  in  strong  force 
without  skirmishers.  Colonel  Eickards  rode  quickly  to  the  out-post,  and  met 
his  men  falling  back,  but  in  good  order,  contesting  the  ground  with  great  firm- 
ness and  excellent  effect,  giving  time  for  the  main  cohimn  to  get  into  position. 
The  One  Hundred  and  Thirty-seventh  New  York  was  formed  on  the  extreme 
left,  One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  Pennsylvania  on  the  right.  One  Hundred  and 
E'inth  Pennsylvania  in  the  centre,  and  the  One  Hundred  and  Forty-ninth  New 
York  on  the  raUioad  bank  at  right  angles  with  the  right  of  the  One  Hundred 
and  Ninth.  The  two  companies,  C  and  G  of  the  Twenty-ninth,  which  had  been 
driven  in  from  the  bridge,  were  posted  to  support  the  battery,  and  when  the 
enemy  made  a  strong  demonstration  on  the  right,  were  moved  to  the  railroad 
bank.  The  attack  was  made  with  rebel  impetuosity,  and  the  men  were  falling 
rapidly,  especially  in  the  battery  j  the  loss  in  horses  was  also  very  great,  thirty- 
five  being  killed  out  of  forty-eight.  The  sixty  rounds  of  ammunition  with  which 
the  men  started  was  nearly  exhausted,  when  the  enemy  made  a  fresh  demon- 
stration on  the  right,  and  gained  possession  of  the  raUroad  bank,  from  which 
they  delivered  a  galling  fire,  all  efforts  to  dislodge  them  proving  fruitless.  At 
this  junctm-e  a  piece  of  the  artillery  was  taken  outside  the  railroad  bank,  at  a 
crossing  in  the  rear,  which  enfiladed  the  portion  occupied  by  the  enemy.  In 
the  absence  of  horses  to  move  it,  companies  C  and  G  of  the  Twenty -ninth 
grasped  the  prolongs  and  soon  had  it  posted,  when  a  few  well  directed  shots 
sent  the  enemy  from  the  sheltered  position  to  which  he  had  clung  with  such 
desperate  pertinacity.  This  had  a  depressing  effect  upon  him,  for  his  fire  soon 
slackened,  and  the  White  Stars  remained  masters  of  the  field.*  Companies 
A  and  F,  under  Lieutenant  Coursault,  held  the  wood  on  the  right  of  the  rail- 
road, and  prevented  the  enemy  from  gaining  the  rear,  behaving  with  much  dis- 
cretion and  bravery.  The  enemy  had  already  turned  our  left  flank  and  captured 
the  wagon  train.  But  this  instead  of  a  disaster  was  accounted  a  gain ;  for  the 
enemy  fell  to  i)lundering  and  was  slaughtered  in  great  numbers  by  the  artil- 
lery which  was  immediately  turned  upon  him.  Lieutenant  Colonel  Zulick  of 
the  Twenty-ninth,  coming  up  soon  after  with  a  small  force  which  he  had  col- 
lected, re-captured  it  and  brought  it  to  the  rear.  From  the  fact  that  the 
Twenty-ninth  Eegiment  was  distributed  around  the  camp  on  the  picket  line, 
the  loss  was  comparatively  light,  and  was  priacipally  in  the  two  companies, 
C  and  G,  picketing  the  road  on  which  the  enemy  advanced.  The  loss  was 
one  killed,  five  wounded  and  one  missing. 

*  Geary,  meanwhile,  had  been  fighting  for  three  hours,  without  assistance,  and,  although  at 
one  time  almost  enveloped  on  three  sides,  finally  succeeded  in  completely  repelling  the  assault 
on  his  front.  The  moon  shone  fitfully  into  the  valley,  and  the  commands  could  often  distin- 
guish each  other  only  by  the  flashes  of  their  firearms.  The  strange  echoes  of  the  cannon  among 
the  hills,  and  the  muttering  of  musketry  from  every  quarter,  alarmed  the  teamsters  of  Geary's 
wagon  train,  who  deserted  their  mules,  and  in  the  darkness  and  noise,  the  animals  became 
more  frightened  than  their  drivers ;  they  soon  broke  loose,  and  with  their  tackle  dangling  and 
rattling  about  their  heels,  rushed  in  a  body  directly  towards  the  enemy.  This  augmented  the 
confusion  of  the  rebels,  who  supposed  it  to  be  an  attack  of  cavalry,  and  their  rout  was  rendered 
inglorious  by  the  assistance  of  a  pack  of  mules,— IfiM^ari/  History  of  Cfrant,  Badeau,  pages 
449  and  450. 


18G3  BATTLE   OF   WAUHATCniB.  495 

The  conduct  of  this  handful  of  men,  struggling  in  the  darkness,  in  tangled 
wiles,  on  unknown  ground,  against  a  powerful,  veteran  division  of  Longstreet's 
army,  familiar  with  every  foot  of  ground  and  rejoicing  in  a  knowledge  of  the 
weakness  of  its  foe,  was  most  heroic.  The  personal  bravery  and  skill  of  the 
commander  was  everywhere  manifest,  and  his  presence  felt  in  every  part  of  the 
line.  Often  amidst  the  darkness  was  his  voice  heard  ordering  up  fresh  troops, 
which  never  came ;  but  at  every  order  the  men  cheered  the  voice  of  their  General 
most  lustily,  the  deception  producing  the  same  effect  upon  the  imaginations  of 
foe  as  though  the  solid  columns  were  actually  moving  forward  and  taking  their 
places  in  the  shattered  lines.  The  battery,  posted  on  a  little  knoll  in  the  midst 
of  the  camp,  did  signal  service,  and  was  the  special  object  of  the  enemy's  fire, 
the  rebel  ofi&cers  being  repeatedly  heard  ordering  their  men  to  concentrate  their 
fire  upon  it.  "The  men  and  olficers  of  Knap's  Battery,"  says  Colonel  Rickards, 
"acted  nobly.  Lieutenant  Geary,  son  of  our  General,  was  killed  at  my  side, 
shot  through  the  brain  at  the  instant  he  commenced  tire  after  aiming  his  gun. 
His  was  a  serious  loss  to  the  service ;  Captain  Atwell  was  badly  wounded 
in  the  hip  and  spine ;  most  of  the  sergeants  were  killed  or  wounded.  The  in- 
fantry had  sixty  rounds  of  ammimition  and  none  in  the  train.  When  this  was 
expended  the  killed  and  wounded  were  searched  for  a  supply." 

The  attack  was  made  by  General  Bratton  of  Longstreet's  Corps,  who  on  the 
evening  previous,  in  company  with  Generals  Polk,  Longstreet,  Breckenridge, 
Hood,  Cheatham  and  Cleburne,  from  a  lofty  station  on  Lookout  Mountain,  had 
watched  the  progress  of  Geary's  troops,  and  had  planned  a  surprise  which  it 
was  confidently  anticipated  would  annihilate  it.  None  but  White  Stars  were 
engaged  who  proved  themselves  equal  in  this  firey  ordeal  to  thrice  their  number 
of  the  enemy's  best  troops.  The  first  firing  of  the  pickets  commenced  at  half 
past  eleven  P.  M.,  and  the  struggle  ended  at  half  past  two  A.  M.  The  firing 
ceased  and  the  command  immediately  commenced  fortifying  their  position.* 

*The  rebel  authorities  were  greatly  chagrined  at  this  achievement,  and  their  newspapers 
■were  full  of  lamentations.  Mr.  Jefferson  Davis  had  visited  Lookout  Mountain  only  a  week 
before,  and  feasted  his  eyes  with  the  sight  of  the  national  army,  shut  up  among  the  hiUs,  like 
an  animal  ready  for  slaughter;  and  now,  at  a  single  stroke  the  prey  had  been  snatched  from 
his  grasp.  The  door  for  relief  was  opened,  and  from  a  besieged  and  isolated  army,  the  force  in 
Chattanooga  had  suddenly  become  the  assailant.  It  was  Bragg  who  was  now  on  the  defen- 
sive.—iWiM^ar?/  History  of  Grant,  Badeau,  page  451. 

The  army  felt  as  if  it  had  been  miraculously  reUeved.  Its  spirit  revived  at  once,  the  de- 
pression of  Chickamauga  was  shaken  off,  and  the  vmshackled  giant  stood  erect.— Military  His- 
tory of  Gh'ant,  Badeau,  page  452. 


Extract  feom  Major  GENBEAii  Hooker's  Report. 

Head-Quarters,  Eleventh  and  TwEiiPxn  Corps, 
Army  op  the  Cumberland, 
Lookout  Valley,  Tennessee,  November  6, 1863 


'i 


*  *  *  During  these  operations,  a  heavy  musketry  fire,  with  occasional  discharges 
of  artillery,  continued  to  reach  us  from  Geary.  It  was  evident  that  a  formidable  adversary 
had  gathered  aroimd  him,  and  that  he  was  battering  him  with  ail  his  might.  For  almost  threa 
hours,  without  assistance  he  repeUed  the  repeated  attacks  of  vastly  superior  numbers,  and  in 
the  end  drove  them  ingloriously  from  the  field.  At  one  time  they  had  enveloped  him  on  three 
sides,  under  circumstances  that  would  have  dismayed  any  officer  except  one  endowed  with 
an  iron  wUl  and  the  most  exalted  courage.  Such  is  the  character  of  General  Geary.  With  this 
ended  the  fight.  We  had  repeUed  every  attack,  carried  every  point  assaulted,  thrown  th:* 
enemy  headlong  over  the  river,  and  more  than  all,  secured  our  new  communications  for  the 
time  being,  peradventure.  *  *  *  The  force  opposed  to  us  consis.ed  of  two  of  Long- 
street's  Divisions,  and  corresponded  in  number  to  our  corps.    From  the  prisoners  we  learn  that 


496  TWENTY-NINTH    EEGIMBNT.  1863 

General  Howard  and  staff  soon  after  rode  in,  and  at  five  o'clock  Hecker's  Bri- 
gade of  Howard's  Corps  arrived.  General  Hooker  came  at  nine,  expressing 
mucli  surprise  at  tke  evidences  of  the  liard  fighting.  The  rebel  killed  left  on 
the  field  were  one  hundred  and  fifty-seven,  and  one  hundred  and  thirty-five 
prisoners  were  taken,  most  of  vrhom  were  wounded.  Estimating  the  rebel 
wounded  according  to  the  usual  ratio  of  killed  to  wounded,  and  their  total  loss 
could  not  have  fallen  much  short  of  one  thousand.  The  rel)el  forces  engaged 
numbered  five  thousand  strong,  while  the  Union  strengih  was  only  fourteen 
himdred  and  sixty -three,  or  little  exceeding  thirteen  hundred  muskets,  a  number 
not  much  above  the  loss  of  the  enemy. 

On  the  afternoon  of  the  29th,  the  regiment  was  relieved  and  marched  to 
Wauhatchie  Junction,  being  vigorously  shelled  on  the  way  by  the  rebels  on 
Lookout  Mountain,  but  without  effect  except  in  the  wounding  of  two  mules. 
The  shelling  was  continued  until  the  31st,  when  the  brigade  was  ordered  to  take 
position  and  fortify  a  hill  at  the  foot  of  Eaccoon  Mountain,  on  the  right  of  the 
Kelly's  ferry  road  facing  Lookout. 

Lookout  Mountain  was  stiU  well  fortified  and  firmly  held  by  the  enemy.  Its 
summit  was  only  accessible  for  a  distance  of  twenty  mUes  up  the  valley,  by 
two  or  three  trails  admitting  the  passage  of  but  one  man  at  a  time,  and  these 
were  securly  held.  Its  palisaded  crest  and  steep,  rugged,  rocky  and  deeply 
furrowed  slopes  seemed  of  themselves  to  present  insurmountable  obstacles  to 
the  advance  of  an  assaulting  column;  to  these  were  added  almost  interminable, 
well-planned  and  well-constructed  defenses.  But  a  demonstration  was  to  be 
made  upon  it. 

On  the  24th  of  November,  the  Twenty-ninth  Eegiment  was  ordered  to  report 
at  division  head-quarters,  without  knapsacks  and  with  one  day's  rations,  for  the 
purpose  of  joining  in  the  assault.  The  Second  Division  marched  to  Wauhat- 
chie Junction  at  five  in  the  morning,  where  the  troops,  to  form  the  party,  were 
drawn  up  between  the  railroad  and  the  creek,  the  Second  Brigade,  composed  of 
the  Twenty-ninth  and  One  hundred  and  Eleventh  Pennsylvania,  (the  One  Hun- 
dred and  Ninth  being  left  to  guard  the  camp,)  on  the  right,  the  Third  Brigade 
in  the  centre  and  the  First  Brigade  on  the  left.  The  pioneers  and  a  detail  from 
the  Twenty-ninth  built  a  bridge  across  the  creek,  and  the  movement  commenced 
at  seven  and  a  hahf  o'clock  A.  M.  The  column  advanced  up  the  side  of  the 
mountain  until  the  Twenty-ninth  reached  the  wall  of  rocks  which  surmounts 
the  slope,  when  it  fronted  and  advanced  in  line  of  battle  extending  from  the 
crest  to  the  flat  near  Lookout  creek ;  Whitaker's  Brigade  of  the  Fourth  Corps 
followed  as  a  second  supporting  line,  at  a  distance  of  three  or  four  hundred 


they  had  watched  the  column  as  it  descended  the  valley,  and  confidently  counted  on  its  anni- 
hilation.      *       ♦       * 

JOSEPH  HOOKER, 

Major  General  comnmnding. 
Moore's  Bebellion  Record,  Vol.  7,  Docs.,  p.  584. 

Extract  fbom  Majob  General  Thomas'  Ebpobt, 

Head-qtjartees,  Department  of  the  Cumberland,  > 
Chattanooga,  October  30, 18G3.         ) 

*       «       *       The  repulse  by  Geary's  Division  of  greatly  superior  numbers,  who  attempted 
to  surpise  him,  wiU  rank  among  the  most  distinguished  feats  of  arms  of  this  war. 

GEORGE  H.  THOMAS, 

Major  General  commanding. 
Moore's  RcbelUon  Record,  Vol.  7,  Docs.,  p.  588. 


1863  BATTLE  OF  LOOKOUT  MOUNTAIN,  497 

yards.*  The  side  of  the  momifaiin  is  cut  in  deej)  ravines  impeded  by  huge 
rocks ;  but  the  march  was  conducted  in  excellent  order,  the  men  scrambling 
over  the  obstructions  and  keeping  their  places  iu  the  line  with  an  unabated 
ardor.  Colonel  Kickards  deployed  companies  C  and  E,  Captains  Millison  and 
Sorber,  as  skirmishers,  and  soon  met  the  skirmishers  of  the  enemy,  who  became 
very  troublesome,  firing  from  their  coverts  behind  rocks  and  hedges.  After 
advancing  about  a  mile,  the  reserve  of  the  enemy's  first  line  was  met  and  the 
firing  became  continuous.  At  this  point,  leading  on  his  men  with  determined 
bravery,  Captain  Millison  was  wounded  in  the  arm  and  side,  and  was  carried 
fiom  the  field.  The  enemy  now  appeared  on  the  right  of  the  line  firing  through 
a  gorge,  and  soon  after  a  large  body  passed  down  a  slope  leading  to  the  flank. 
The  Twenty-ninth  was  immediately  ordered  to  change  front  to  rear  on  left  com- 
pany, which  was  executed  with  skill  and  steadiness,  the  enemy  meeting  a  full 
front  when  he  expected  to  fall  upon  our  unprotected  rear.  Their  first  volley 
was  fortunately  too  high,  when,  finding  a  force  unterrified  and  ready  to  receive 
them,  they  threw  down  their  arms  and  held  up  their  hands  in  token  of  surren- 
der. The  line  was  ordered  to  withhold  its  fire,  when  two  hundred  and  seventy,' 
including  many  officers,  were  sent  to  the  rear.  The  left  wing,  changing  front 
forward,  and  the  right  moving  by  the  left  flank,  parallel  to  the  crest  of  the 
mountain,  the  regiment  again  advanced.  The  enemy,  secreted  in  the  gorges 
and  behind  rocks,  now  began  to  surrender  in  squads  of  from  five  to  fifty.  The 
captures  becoming  so  numerous  as  to  require  too  many  men  to  send  sufficient 
guards  with  them,  they  were  sent  back  to  General  Whitaker's  command  for 
safe  transfer  to  the  rear. 

The  line  continued  to  advance!  with  surprising  steadiness,  and  soon  came 
in  sight  of  the  enemy's  breast- works.  The  trees  had  been  cut  down  with  the 
expectation  that  they  would  form  an  insurmountable  obstacle  to  further  pro- 
gress to  an  advancing  column  5  but  in  the  zeal  and  impetuousity  of  the  troops, 
the  obstruction  was  scarcely  noticed,  crawling  beneath 'or  clambering  over  as 
best  they  could,  and  clinging  close  to  the  White  Star  line.  The  ravine  in  the 
side  of  the  mountain,  which,  from  the  opposite  side  of  Lookout  creek  seemed 
an  insignificant  indentation,  i)roved  to  be  from  fifty  to  one  hundred  feet,  with 
precipitous  sides.  While  the  Third  Brigade  was  attacking  the  enemy  in  the 
breast- works,  the  Second,  which  was  far  above  them,  pushed  on  to  the  point 
-of  the  mountain  where  in  the  turn  which  it  made  it  had  the  shortest  line  and 
arrived  first,  the  colors  of  the  Twenty-ninth  being  planted  on  the  highest  at- 
tainable point  of  the  mountain,  and  from  which  the  enemy  was  completely 
outflanked.  They  had  thought  their  position  unapproachable,  and  were  holding 
in  fancied  security  their  stronghold  in  the  clouds,  when  the  White  Star  Divi- 
sion broke  in  to  their  rear,  compelling  the  abandonment  of  their  works  and 
secuj?ing  the  virtual  capture  of  the  mountain.  The  Second  Brigade  halted 
here,  but  skirmishers  were  sent  out,  who,  with  those  of  the  Third  Brigade,  cap- 
tured two  pieces  of  artillery  which  the  enemy  had  posted  on  the  hill  east  9f  the 

« Geary's  Division  supported  by  Whitojier's  Brigade  of  Cruft's  Division,  was  ordered  to 
proceed  up  the  valley,  cross  the  creek  near  Wauhatchie,  and  then  march  down,  sweeping  the 
rebels  from  the  right  bank  of  the  stream — Military  History  of  Grant,  Badeau,  page  48S, 

t  Simultaneously  with  these  operations,  the  troops  of  Geary  were  pushing  up  the  mountain ; 
his  right  passed  directly  under  the  muzzles  of  the  enemy's  guns  on  the  summit,  cUmbing  over 
ledges  and  boulders,  up  hill  and  down,  dislodging  the  enemy  wherever  he  attempted  to  make 
a  ^?m(S..— Military  History  of  Grant,  Badeau,  page  499. 
63 


498  TWENTY-NIXTH    EEGIMENT.  (8G;> 

point.  The  Second  Brigade  was  ordered  to  move  on  around  tlie  mountain,  but 
found  the  hill  too  steep  to  move  in  line.  Searching  in  vain  for  some  pass  by 
which  to  reach  the  heights  above,  it  was  met  by  a  body  of  the  enemy's  skir- 
mishers who  were  driven  back  and  several  captured.  Advancing  nearly  half 
a  mile,  a  heavy  line  of  the  enemy  was  discovered  and  dispositions  were  imme- 
diately made  to  attack  upon  the  flank,  while  another  line  advancing  from 
below,  attacked  in  front ;  but  heavy  clouds  settling  down  around  the  mountain 
so  dense  as  to  shut  out  the  light  of  the  midday,  rendered  it  impossible  to 
distinguish  friend  from  foe.*  Though  much  annoyed  by  sharp-shooters  from 
the  opposite  side  and  from  the  summit  of  the  mountain,  the  command  was 
ordered  to  cease  firing  and  to  fortify  wherever  space  could  be  found  for  one  stone 
to  lay  upon  another.  The  iriendly  clouds  so  shielded  the  men  that  only  one  was 
hit.  The  Twenty-ninth  remained  in  this  position  until  nine  o'clock,  P.  M.,  when 
it  was  relieved,  and  moving  to  the  slope  of  the  mountain  the  men  sat  down  to  their 
first  meal  for  the  day.  The  loss  was  three  killed  and  six  wounded.  The  enemy 
evacuated  his  works  which  had  now  become  untenable,  and  fled  during  the 
night.  On  the  following  morning  a  ladder  was  discovered  which  the  enemy 
had  used  in  climbing  to  the  summit.  Several  parties  from  different  regiments 
were  dispatched,  by  direction  of  General  Geary,  to  ascend,  who  carried  a  flag 
with  them  and  unfurled  it  upon  the  topmost  height.  As  it  floated  out  upon 
the  pure  air  of  the  mid-heavens,  a  cheer  was  sent  up  from  the  troops  encamj)ed 
below,  awakening  the  echoes  along  aU  the  hUls,  a  fitting  climax  to  the  Battle 

ABOVE  THE  OLOTJDS.f 

*  At  two  o'clock  operations  were  arrested  by  darkness.  The  clouds  which  had  moved  over 
and  enveloped  the  summit,  and  favored  the  movements  of  Hooker,  had  been  gradually  set- 
tling, lower  and  lower,  and  from  the  moment  that  the  peak  of  the  mountain  was  rounded,  it 
was  only  from  the  rattle  of  musketry  and  the  flashes  of  fire  through  the  clouds,  or  the  occa- 
sional glimpses  of  lines  or  standards,  as  the  fog^  rose  or  fell,  that  those  in  the  valley  could  trace 
the  progress  of  the  battle.  *At  four,  Hooker  informed  his  immediate  superior  that  his  line  was 
impregnable,  and  commanded  the  enemy's  defenses  with  an  enfilading  fire.  Lookout  Moun- 
tain was  caxTied.— Military  History  of  Grant,  Badeau,  page  500. 

t  EXTEACT  FEOM  GeNEEAL  HoOKEE'S  OFFICIAIi  ReEOET. 

*  *  *  During  the  night  the  enemy  had  quietly  abandoned  the  mountain,  leaving 
behind  twenty  thousand  rations,  the  camp  and  garrison  equipage  of  three  brigades,  and  other 
material.       *       *       * 

JOSEPH  HOOKER, 

Major  General  commanding. 
Moore's  Eebellion  Record,  Vol.  8,  Docs.,  p.  213. 

EXTEACT  FEOM  GeNEEAIi  THOMAS'  OFFICIAL  ReEOET. 

*  *  *  By  four  o'clock  on  the  morning  of  the  24th,  General  Hooker  reported  his 
troops  in  position  and  ready  to  advance.  Fiading  Lookout  creek  so  much  swollen  as  to  be  im- 
passable, he  sent  Geary's  Division,  supported  by  Cruft's  two  brigades  to  cross  the  creek  at 
Wauhatchie  and  work  down  on  the  right  bank,  while  he  employed  the  remainder  of  his  force 
in  constructing  temporary  bridges  across  the  creek  on  the  main  road.  The  enemy  being  at- 
tracted by  the  force  on  the  road  until  his  column  was  directly  on  then-  left  and  threatened  their 
rear.  Hooker's  movements  were  facilitated  by  the  heavy  mist  which  overhung  the  moimtain,, 
enabling  Geary  to  get  into  position  without  attracting  attention.  Finding  himself  vigoroxisly 
pushed  by  a  strong  column  on  his  left  and  rear,  the  enemy  began  to  fall  back  with  rapidity; 
but  his  resistance  was  obstinate,  and  the  entire  point  of  the  mountain  was  not  carried  until 
about  two  P.  M.,  when  General  Hooker  reported  by  telegraph  that  he  had  carried  the  moun- 
tain as  far  as  the  road  from  Chattanooga  valley  to  White  House.  Soon  after  his  main  cokimn 
coming  up,  his  line  was  extended  to  the  foot  of  the  mountain,  near  the  mouth  of  Chattanooga 
creek.  *  *  *  Continuous  and  heavy  skirmishing  was  kept  up  in  Hooker's  front  until 
ten  at  night,  after  which  there  was  an  imusual  quietness  along  our  whole  front.       *       *       » 


1863  BATTLE   OF   RINGGOLD.  499 

On  the  morning  of  the  25th  the  brigade  advanced  diagonally  across  the 
Chattanooga  valley  to  Eossville  pass.  The  enemy  was  posted  on  Missionary 
Eidge,  with  artillery,  resisting  the  advance  of  Thomas  and  Sherman.  Moving 
north  along  the  foot  of  the  ridge,  the  brigade  formed  in  Ime  and  advanced  up 
the  mountain  till  it  had  reached  a  point  in  the  rear  of  the  rebels,  when,  finding 
themselves  surrounded  they  began  to  throw  down  their  arms  aud  surrender.* 
An  entire  brigade  was  here  captiu'cd  and  its  vacated  quarters  were  occupied 
by  the  victorious  column.  On  the  following  morning  the  command  returned 
to  the  Eossville  pass,  moving  through,  crossed  Chicamauga  creek  at  dark,  at- 
tacking the  rear  of  the  enemy.  At  nine  P.  M.,  a  heavy  picket  force  of  the 
enemy  was  met  and  captured  with  three  brass  pieces  and  several  caissons. 
Eemaining  in  line  of  battle  during  the  night,  at  early  dawn  the  pursuit  was  re- 
sumed. The  roads  were  very  heavy,  and  several  caissons  of  Fui^guson's  rebel 
battery,  broken  down  and  left  by  the  way,  were  picked  up.  Heavy  firing  was 
heard  in  the  direction  of  Einggold,  and  the  infantry  was  hurried  forward,  the 
artillery  being  detained  for  the  building  of  the  bridge  across  the  Chickamauga. 
At  the  pass  through  Taylor's  ridge,  near  Einggold,  the  enemy  had  made  a 
stand,  and  was  strongly  posted  in  the  gap  in  the  form  of  the  sides  of  an  acute 
angle,  and  on  the  hills  overlooking  the  town.  The  troops  of  the  Fourth  Corps 
were  already  engaged  and  had  suffered  severely.  The  First  Brigade  was  ordered 
up  the  hill  to  the  support  of  the  regiments  that  had  been  driven  back,  but  the 
enemy  soon  flanked  their  position  and  delivered  a  destructive  fire,  killing  Col- 
onel Creighton,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Crane  and  many  other  officers  and  men. 
The  Second  Brigade  was  then  ordered  by  General  Hooker  to  position  in  a  small 
chaparral  in  front  of,  and  to  the  right  of  the  railroad  depot,  with  instructions  to 
lie  down,  not  to  fire  till  the  enemy  came  within  short  range,  and  to  hold  the 
position  to  the  last  extremity.  The  Twenty-ninth  Iowa,  occupying  the  right  of 
the  line,  having  lost  its  Colonel  and  being  liard  pressed,  gave  way,  exposing  the 
right  flank ;  but  at  this  juncture  the  Third  Brigade  came  up,  and  following  close 
the  artillery,  which  was  soon  brought  into  position,  ended  the  fight  by  a  few 
well  directed  shells.  The  attack  had  been  made  with  infantry  alone,  as  the 
bridge  across  Chicamauga  creek  could  not  be  completed  in  time  to  bring  up 
the  artillery.  The  enemy  made  this  stand  for  the  purpose  of  gaining  time  for 
his  trains  to  escape. 

On  the  29th  Colonel  Eickards  was  ordered  to  proceed  with  his  own  regiment 
Knap's  Battery,  and  a  train  of  twelve  wagons  to  Chattanooga.  A  detail  had 
been  sent  to  take  the  severely  wounded,  by  cars  found  standing  upon  the  road 
to  Chickamauga  station.  Having  proceeded  severg^l  miles  over  bad  roads,  an 
order  was  received  to  return  with  the  battery,  arriving  again  at  Einggold  at 

Instructions  were  sent  to  General  Hooker  to  be  ready  to  advance,  on  the  morning  of  the  25th 
from  his  position  on  the  point  of  Lookout  Mountain  to  the  Summertown  road,  and  endeavoi 
to  intercept  the  enemy's  retreat,  if  he  had  not  already  withdrawn,  which  he  was  to  ascertain 
hy  pushing  a  reconnoissance  to  the  top  of  Lookout  Mountain.  The  reconnoissance  was  made  as 
directed  and  was  ascertained  that  the  enemy  had  evacuated  durirg  the  night.       *       *       * 

GEORGE  H.  THOMAS, 

Major  General  commanding. 
Moore's  Rebellion  Record,  Vol.  8,  Docs.,  p.  208. 

*But  such  was  the  impetuosity  of  Hooker's  advance  that  their  front  Ime  was  routed  before 
an  opportunity  was  allowed  even  to  prepare  a  determined  resistance.  The  bulk  of  the  rebel 
left  now  sought  refuge  behind  a  second  hne,  and  thence  was  driven  out,  till  the  flight  became 
almost  a  running  otog— Military  History  of  Qrant,  Badeau,  page  513. 


500  TWENTY-NINTH    KEGIMENT,  1864 

dark  after  a  hard  and  fruitless  day's  march  The  regiment  was  quartered  in  the 
court  house,  the  offices  being  occupied  by  the  officers.  By  order  of  General 
Hooker,  the  engines  of  a  mill  in  the  \dcinity  of  Einggold  were  taken  down  and 
sent  to  Chattanooga,  the  work  being  performed  by  details  from  the  Twenty- 
ninth.  From  Einggold  Geary's  Division  returned  around  the  foot  of  Lookout 
Mountain  to  its  old  eamp  in  Lookout  valley,  having  been  absent  eleven  days^. 
fighting  and  marching  over  difficult  roads,  the  men  without  blankets^  and  many 
without  shoes. 

The  proposition  of  the  government  for  veteran  volunteers  was  published, 
early  in  December,  and  measures  were  immediately  taken  by  the  officers  of  the 
Twenty-ninth  to  have  it  mustered  as  a  veteran  organization-  On  the  9th  of 
December  it  was  drawn  uj)  in  line  to  receive  the  agents  of  the  State  of  Penn- 
sylvania, Dr.  KiQg,  Surgeon  General,  Dr.  Kennedy  and  Mr.  Erancis,  sent  by- 
Governor  Curtin,  to  look  after  the  welfare  of  her  soldiers.  Eloquent  speeches^ 
were  made  by  each  of  them,  which  were  responded  to  in  behalf  of  the  soldiers 
by  General  Geary »  On  the  following  day  two  hundred  and  ninety  members  of 
the  regiment  re-eniisted  and  were  mustered  for  a  second  term  as  veterans,  a 
number  considerably  in  excess  of  that  reqmred  to  secure  the  continuance  of 
the  organization.  The  prompt  action  of  the  men  secured  to  them  the  honor  of 
forming  the  first  veteran  regiment  in  the  service  of  the  United  States.  On  the 
12th,  the  division  was  drawn  up  in  line  to  give  the  regiment  a  parting  salute^ 
when  the  General  expressed  his  high  appreciation  of  its  past  services,  and  his 
regrets  at  parting  with  it,  but  commended  their  determination  to  become? 
veterans. 

On  the  13th  of  December  tbe  regiment  moved  by  rail  from  Bridgeport,  Ala- 
bama, and  arrived  in  Philadelphia  on  the  27th.  A  committee  of  citizens  met  the 
train  at  White  Hall,  and  upon  its  arrival  in  the  city  a  salute  was  fired,  and  the 
military  were  out  in  large  numbers  for  its  escort  to  the  National  Guards  Hall,, 
where  it  was  received  in  an  address  of  welcome  delivered  by  J.  Price  Wetherell,, 
Esq.  The  streets  were  hung  with  evergreens  and  in  many  places  where  the 
procession  was  to  pass,  arches  were  erected  and  wreaths  inclosiag  patriotic 
mottoes  were  suspended  from  prominent  points,  showing  that  the  services  of 
the  soldiers  had  not  failed  of  appreciation.  After  partaking  of  a  fine  collation 
at  the  Cooper  Shop  Refreshment  Saloon,  the  men  dispersed.  The  members 
of  the  regiment  who  had  not  been  in  the  service  three  years  and  who  had 
been  left  in  the  field,  arrived  on  the  31st,  having  agreed  to  re-enlist  after  being 
two  years  in  the  service,  and  were  given  the  same  furloughs  as  veterans.  Dur- 
ing the  veteran  furlough  the  organization  received  many  attentions  from  the 
people  of  Philadelphia.  Bountiful  entertainments  were  prepared  for  them  on 
several  occasions,  and  amidst  the  feasts  and  rejoicings  of  those  days,  alas!  toO' 
short,  they  forgot  their  hard  marches  and  their  supperless  nights. 

Eecruiting  stations  were  opened  in  Philadelphia,  and  on  the  29th  of  February 
the  regiment  rendezvoused  at  Chester,  where  recruits  were  sent  as  fast  as  pro- 
cm^ed.  On  the  31st  of  March  the  regiment,  consisting  of  twenty-one  officers  and 
five  hundred  and  eighty-eight  men,  moved  by  rail  to  Louisville,  Kentucky,  and 
thence  to  Sherman's  army,  preparing  to  move  on  Atlanta  and  destined  to  attract 
the  attention  of  the  civilized  world  by  the  brilliancy  of  its  achievements.  The 
first  sound  that  greeted  the  ears  of  the  men  on  emerging  from  the  cars,  was 
the  booming  of  cannon  in  the  direction  of  Talahoma.  On  the  2d  of  April  the 
command  drew  three  thousand  roimds  of  ammimition  and  eight  days'  rations. 


18(54  BATTLE  OF  RESACA.  501 

The  holidays  were  over  and  earnest  work  was  to  begin.  On  the  9th  of  April 
the  command  reached  Bridgeport,  Alabama,  and  reported  to  General  Geary. 
It  was  assigned  with  the  One  Himdre<l  and  Eleventh  Pennsylvania,  to  the  Third 
Brigade,  Second  Division,  Twentieth  Corps,  composed  of  the  Eleventh  and 
Twelfth  Corps  consolidated,  and  commanded  by  General  Hooter.  Taking  up 
the  line  of  March  on  the  4th  of  May,  over  the  old  ground  through  Lookout 
Valley  and  across  Lookout  Mountain  where  the  national  banner  was  triumphantly 
planted  a  few  weeks  before,  amidst  a  storm  of  battle  rarely  equalled,  it  en- 
countered the  enemy  in  force  at  Buzzard's  Eoost.  At  Eocky  Face  Eidge  the 
regiment  joined  the  division,  where  our  troops  had  engaged  the  enemy  with 
heavy  loss.  On  the  9tli  the  division  was  placed  in  line  and  breast- works  erected^ 
the  Twenty-ninth  being  thrown  forward  as  skirmishers.  Heavy  firing  was  at 
this  time  heard  on  the  left  of  the  line  towards  Timnel  Hill.  Marching  and  for- 
tifying by  the  way,  and  almost  daily  engaging  the  enemy,  Geary's  Division 
reached  a  point  on  the  Dal  ton  and  Eesaca  road  on  the  14th,  and  was  formed  in 
line  of  battle.  The  Twenty-ninth  took  position  on  the  extreme  left  of  the  army, 
and  built  strong  breast- works  facing  north  and  east.  On  the  following  day  it 
moved  to  the  right  of  the  Fourth  Corps,  and  was  pushed  forward  to  a  hiU  in 
front  of  a  strong  breast- v-'oik  of  the  enemy,  where  he  had  made  a  decided 
stand.  General  Geary  ordered  these  works  to  be  charged.  Colonel  Eickards 
pushed  forward  with  the  Twenty -ninth  for  this  x)iui3ose  and  was  met  with  a 
most  deadly  fire,  killing  and  wounding  over  sixty  of  his  men.  Finding  it  im- 
possible to  carry  the  works,  the  men  were  ordered  to  lie  down  and  pick  off  the 
enemy  as  they  showed  themselves  above  their  fortifications.  But  it  was  impos- 
sible to  gain  cover,  and  after  a  short  time  they  were  directed  to  fall  back.  This 
they  did  crawling  on  their  hands  and  knees.  At  four  P.  M.,  the  enemy  assumed 
the  offensive,  Stephenson's  Division  charging  on  our  front,  but  were  hand- 
somely repulsed.  Soon  after  Colonel  Ireland,  then  in  command  of  the  brigade, 
was  wounded  by  a  fragment  of  a  shell,  and  Colonel  Eickards,  of  the  Twenty- 
ninth  succeeded  him.  The  breast-works  were  strengthened  and  the  under- 
growth in  front  cleared.  Heavy  firing  continued  for  some  time  on  the  right, 
but  at  length  died  away.  Hooker's  Corps  had  taken  four  guns  and  some  pri- 
soners and  compelled  the  enemy  to  abandon  Eesaca. 

The  enemy  continued  to  fall  back  behind  fortified  positions,  and  was  steadily 
turned  out  of  them  by  the  manoeuvres  of  Sherman,  until  he  reached  a  i)oint  in 
the  rear  of  Pumpkin  Vine  creek,  which  he  stubbornly  contested.  Geary's  Di- 
vision of  Hooker's  Corps  was  the  first  to  cross,  reaching  the  burning  bridge 
just  in  time  to  save  it  from  entire  destruction  and  causing  it  to  be  quickly  re- 
paked.  The  Twenty-ninth,  T\ith  the  brigade,  was  ordered  to  advance  at  six  P. 
M.,  on  the  25th  of  May,  upon  the  enemy's  lines,  and  relieve  the  Fifth  Ohio, 
which  had  been  briskly  engaged.  The  enemy's  breast-works  were  within  mus- 
ket range,  but  it  was  dark  and  the  men  could  only  tire  by  the  flash  of  his  guns. 
The  Twenty-ninth  had  two  men  killed  and  thirteen  wounded.  On  the  follow- 
ing morning  the  regiment  rejoined  the  brigade,  which  had  failed  to  get  into 
position  on  the  previous  evening,  and  moved  to  the  right  where  it  was  engaged 
in  fortifying.  On  the  27th,  Sherman  ordered  all  the  batteries  of  the  Fourth, 
Twentieth  and  Twenty-thiixl  Corps  to  open  at  seven  in  the  morning,  and  con- 
tinue their  fire  imtil  nine.  In  the  meantime  General  Thomas  was  ordered  to 
wheel  to  the  right  and  take  the  heights  commanding  the  Marietta  road,  the 
Twenty -third  Corps  to  support  the  Fourth,  General  M'Pherson  joining  the  divi- 


502  TWENTY-NINTH  REGIMENT.  1864 

sion  of  General  Jeff.  C.  Davis,  to  connect  with  Hooker,  wliile  the  latter  was  to 
assault  and  gain  such  points  in  his  immediate  front  as  he  should  deem  advi- 
sable. The  part  of  the  line  which  he  occupied  being  opposite  the  enemy's 
strongest  works,  it  was  not  deemed  prudent  to  assault,  but  to  hold  firmly  his 
position.  The  skirmishers  of  the  Twenty-niath  alone  expended  ten  thousand 
rounds  of  ammunition.  On  the  28tli,  the  regiment  was  relieved  from  the  front 
by  the  One  Hundred  and  Eleventh,  having  been  four  days  under  fire,  and 
moved  thirty  paces  to  the  rear,  where  it  was  engaged  in  constructing  breast- 
works to  resist  the  shots  which  came  thick  and  fast  from  the  enemy's  line. 
Several  attacks  were  made  during  the  day  by  his  skirmishers,  but  were  in  every 
case  repulsed.  On  the  1st  of  June  the  division  was  relieved  by  the  Fifteenth 
Corps,  and  moved  to  the  left,  having  been  eight  days  under  fire,  losing  daily, 
the  strain  and  excitement  telling  heavily  upon  the  men.  At  noon  of  the  2d  it 
was  ordered  to  move  across  the  Acworth  road,  through  thick  woods,  and  take 
position  in  line  where  a  battle  was  raging  with  great  violence.  While  moving 
a  terrific  thunder  storm  prevailed,  attended  with  a  deluging  rain.  In  the  midst 
of  the  storm  the  Twenty-third  Corps  charged  the  enemy  and  drove  him  from 
his  breast- works,  occupying  a  hill  which  commanded  a  ravine  in  front.  The 
position  of  the  Twenty -ninth  was  here  on  the  extreme  left  of  the  line.  The 
enemy  finding  himself  out-flanked,  fell  back  from  his  strong  works  at  New 
Hope  Chiu^ch  to  others  between  Pine  HiU  and  Lost  Mountain,  and  again  awaited 
the  onward  march  of  the  national  army.  On  the  13th  of  June  the  Twenty-ninth 
came  into  position  in  fiont  of  Pine  Hill,  where  breast-works  were  thrown  up 
and  pickets  posted.  At  noon  of  the  14th,  the  works  having  been  completed, 
the  batteries  were  brought  into  position,  and  soon  silenced  and  drove  away 
the  enemy's  guns  on  the  hOl.  Knap's  Battery,  now  commanded  by  Captain 
M'Gill,  did  excellent  service.  General  Sherman  was  present  in  the  works 
watching  the  effect  of  the  shells  on  the  enemy,  who,  as  the  batteries  opened, 
scattered  in  a  manner  which  did  great  credit  to  their  capacity  for  locomotion. 

On  the  night  of  the  15th,  the  enemy  evacuated  Pine  Hill,  but  immediately 
took  a  strong  position  to  the  right,  on  Kenesaw  Mountain.  The  brigade  was 
moved  to  a  field  on  the  right  and  front  of  Pine  Knob,  where  it  was  formed  in 
two  lines  and  moved  forward,  driving  the  enemy's  skirmishers.  While  charg- 
ing the  rebel  lines  in  this  position,  Colonel  Eickards  received  a  severe  wound 
from  an  enemy's  sharp-shooter,  supposed  at  the  time  to  be  mortal,  and  was 
borne  from  the  field.  The  command  of  the  Twenty-ninth  then  devolved  on 
Major  Millison,  in  the  absence  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Zulick.  Upon  his  re- 
turn the  latter  assumed  command,  and  subsequently  upon  the  discharge  of 
Colonel  Eickards  on  account  of  his  wounds,  he  was  commissioned  Colonel ; 
Major  George  E.  Johnson  was  promoted  to  be  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  Cap- 
tain Eobert  P.  Dechert,  of  company  C,  to  be  Major.  The  position  at  Kene- 
saw proved  to  be  one  of  gTeat  strength,  the  enemy  repelling  every  assault  with 
great  slaughter  j  but  another  flank  movement  by  General  M'Pherson's  com- 
mand brought  him  out  of  it  in  a  single  night.  The  Twenty -ninth  lost  two  killed 
and  a  number  wounded  in  the  operations  in  front  of  Kenesaw. 

On  the  22d  of  July,  Sherman's  army  arrived  in  front  of  Atlanta.  His  left 
wing  was  heavily  attacked  by  Hood,  who  had  now  succeeded  Johnson  in 
command  of  the  rebel  army,  but  was  repulsed  with  fearful  loss.  By  skillful 
manoeuveriug  and  hard  fighting  Sherman  succeeded  in  so  reducing  the  rebel 
force  as  to  cause  it  to  flee  before  him,  and  on  the  morning  of  September  1st, 


1805 


RATTLE   or    IvEVK-^AW    MOITXTAIN. 


503 


his  triumphant  columus  entered  the  city  of  Atlanta,  the  prize  for  wlilch  diuiug 
a  hundred  days  he  had  marched  and  foujrht.  In  the  battles  before  Atlanta  the 
Twenty -ninth  had  three  killed. 

The  heavy  fighting  was  now  ended.  On  the  11th  of  November,  commenced 
the  memorable  march  to  the  sea.  It  is  unnecessary  to  detail  the  part  which 
the  Twenty-ninth  had  in  this  great  movement — the  long,  wearisome  marches, 
the  frequent  skirmishes,  the  hardships  endured  in  crossing  swamps  and  nu- 
merous and  rapid  streams,  and  the  constant  watching  to  prevent  surprise  fi-om 
an  enemy  ever  vigilant,  and  smarting  under  the  shame  of  being  trampled  be- 
neath the  feet  of  that  triumphant  army  which  he  had  rebelled  against  and  de- 
fied. On  the  20th  of  December,  the  army  arrived  at  Savannah,  which,  after  a 
feeble  resistance,  was  captured.  Turning  to  the  north,  it  pursued  its  triumphant 
course  to  Goldsboro',  ]!^orth  Carolina,  where  it  arrived  on  the  20th  of  March, 
1865.  Here  the  weary  columns  were  allowed  rest,  and  were  supplied  with  cloth- 
ing, of  which  nearly  all  were  in  the  most  urgent  need.  On  the  17  th  of  July, 
the  regiment  was  mustered  out  of  service,  near  Alexandria,  Virginia. 

At  a  time  when  the  success  of  the  National  cause  seemed  dubious,  and  the 
ranks  of  its  army  were  being  rapidly  depleted  by  expiration  of  term  of  service 
of  large  numbers  of  its  forces,  upon  the  urgent  plea  of  the  government  for  a 
renewal  of  their  terms  of  service,  the  Twenty-ninth,  first  in  the  United  States 
service,  enrolled  itself  as  a  Veteran  Volunteer  regiment.  Dimng  the  four  years 
and  one  month  it  was  in  the  field,  it  had  a  total  membership  of  two  thousand 
five  hundred  and  seventeen,  of  which  number  seven  hundred  and  seventy-eight 
were  discharged  at  the  expiration  of  their  term  of  service,  and  one  hundred  and 
forty-seven  were  killed  or  died  of  wounds  received  in  action. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS. 


NAME. 

BANK 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

►3 

1 

REMARKS. 

John  K.  Murphy..,. 
Wm.  EickardSjJr... 

Samuel  M.  Zulick... 

Charles  Parham 

George  E.  Johnson.. 

Col 

...do 

...do 

Lt.  Col. 
...do 

July     1,  '61, 
July     9,  '61, 

July      8,  '61, 

July     1,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 

3 
3 

3 

3 
3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  23,  '63. 

Prisoner  from  May  2.5,  to  Aug.  18, 1862— pr.  from 
Capt.  company  I,  toLt.  Col., Oct.  4, 1862— to  Col., 
May  1,  1S63— discharged  Kovomber  2,  1864,  for 
wounds  received  at  Kenesaw  mountain. 

Promoted  from  Capt.  company  E,  to  Maj.,  March 
3,  1863— to  Lt.  Col.,  May  1,  1863— to  Col.,  March 
25, 1865— Bv.  Brig.  Gen.,  March  13,  1865— ums- 
tered  out  with  regiment,  July  17,  1865. 

Resigned  July  19,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Capt.  company  B,  to  Maj.,  Jan. 
12,  1865— to  Lt.  Col.,  March  25,  1865— mustered 
out  with  regiment,  July  17,  1865. 

Note.— The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks : 


Ab.  abseiit.  Cor.  Corporal.  Fr.  from.  PI.  principal. 

Asst.  assistant.  Com.  commissioned  or  Furl,  furlough.  Priv.  private. 

Adj.  Adjutant.  commissary.  Hos.  hospital.  Reg.  regiment. 

Bu.  buried.  Cert,  certificate.  Lt.  Lieutenant.  Red.  reduced. 

Bv.  brevet.  Dis.  dismissed.  Mus.  mustered.  Res.  resigned. 

Bd.  band.  Dis'y.  disability.  Muc.  musician.  Rem.  removed. 

Capt.  Captain.  Disch.  discharged.  Ms.  missing.  Sen.  sentenced. 

Chap.  CUa plain.  Exp.  expiration  Pr.  promoted.  Serv,  service. 


Surg.  Surgeon. 
Sgt.  Sergeant. 
Sub.  substitute. 
Stew,  steward. 
Tr.  transferred. 
Vet.  veteran  volunteer. 
Wd.  wounded. 
Wds.  wounds, 


504 


twenty-:n^inth  regiment, 


Michael  Scott Major.. 

Jesse  R.  Millison do 


Robert  P.  Dechert do 


William  Letford 

John  A.  Moore 

Albert  S.  Ashmoad 
JohnM,  D.Huntley 

Joseph  A.  Wolf 

Joseph  IT.  Dutiee... 

Geo.  W.  Jackson 

James  P.  Dowlin.... 
Jacob  S.  Bender  .... 

Benj,  F.  Sewall 

Chas.  H.  Helmbold 

Ezek'l  G.Tomlinson 


Robert  P.  Dechert 
John  D.  Wilson 


Adj 

...do 

Q.  M... 

...do 

Surg... 

...do 

As.Sur. 

...do 

...do 

Chap'n 
Sr.  Maj 

...do 


Sykes  Beaumont.... '...do. 
James  Warnock '...do . 


Theo.  S.  S.  Baker....!. ..do 

I 


William  H.  Trites...  ...do 

EliasCade ...do 


Charles  Letford '...do 

Chas.  J.  Mintzer Q.M.  Sr 

Conrad  Huggins Com.  Sr 

Fred'k.  W.  Mintzer  ...do 

Samuel  H.  Leeds...  ...do 

Charles  H.  Baker...  Hos.  St. 
Eli  B.  Ganwood   ....  ...do 


S 

R 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

I 

July     1,  '61, 
July     1,  '61, 

3 
3 

July     1,  '61, 

3 

July     1,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     1,  '61, 
July     5, '61, 
Dec.    23,  '61, 
July     1,  '61, 
July     1,  '61, 
Aug.    4,  '62, 
May     1,  '63, 
July     1,  '61, 
Dec.   21, '63, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

3 
3 
3 

July    9,  '61, 

3 

July     1,  '61, 
June    3,  '61, 

3 
3 

July     8,  '61, 

3 

July     1,  '61, 

3 

July     1,  '61, 

3 

July     1,  '61, 

3 

July     1,  '61, 

3 

Ji^ly     5, '61, 

3 

July     1,  '61, 
July     1,  '61, 
July     1,  '61, 
Sept.  16,  '61, 
Nov.  29,  '61, 
July     1,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Resigned  February  11,  1863. 

Pr.  from  Capt.  company  C,  to  Maj.,  Apr.  16,  '64— 

mus.  out  at  expiration  of  term,  July  15,  1864. 
Px-omoted  from  Capt.  company  C,  to  Maj.,  March 

26,  1865— Bv.  Lt    Col.,  March  13,  1865— muster- 
ed out  with  regiment,  July  17,  1865. 
Resigned  November  12,  1863. 
Mvistered  out  with  regiment,  July  17,  1865. 
Pr.  to  Capt.  and  A.  G.  M.,  U.  S.  Vol.,  Jan.  9,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  17,  1865. 
Resigned  November  25,  1861. 
Pr.  to  Surg.  53d  rog.  Pa.  Volunteers,  Mar.  2, 1863. 
Pr.  to  Surg.  U.  S.  Volunteers,  Nov.  11, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  17,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  iSJajor,  March  25,  1865 — 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  August  27, 1863,  to  accept  commission 

as  2d  Lieutenant  in  54th  Massachusetts  Vols. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant,  Co.  C,  Jan.  16,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  JSIajor,  March  1,  1862 — to 

2d  Lieutenant  company  I,  February  22,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  Sept.  16,  1863— to 

1st  Lieutenant  company  E,  March  15,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  July  4,  1863 — to  2d 

Lieutenant  company  A,  July  26,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  March  15,  1864 — to 

1st  Lieutenant  company  F,  June  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  June  9,  1864 — to  1st 

Lieutenant  company  D,  November  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  Nov.  9,  1864— to 

1st  Lieutenant  company  D,  March  25,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  February  22,  '63 — 

killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  17,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  Navy,  September  7,  1861. 
Discharged  August  28,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  17,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Transferred  to  Regulnr  Army,  August  8,  1862. 


EEGIMENTAL    BAKD. 


Henry  Sheppard P'lMuc  Dec.  9,  '63, 

James  Cannon do Dec.  .  9,  '63, 

Daniel  Repass Leader.!  Sept.  21,  '61, 

Milton  B.  Repass....  Sat.  Bd  Sept.  21,  '61, 

John  R.  Taylor .do j  Sept.  21,  '61, 

Martin M.Weyburn... do !  Sept.  21,  '61, 

George  M.  Repass...  ...do j  Sept.  21,  '61, 

Geo.  E.  Bliven Cor.Bd.  Sept.  21,  '61, 

Jerome  Repass ...do !  Sept.  21,  '61, 

George  W.  Wilcox..  ...do I  Sept.  21,  '61, 

Charles  Rundle ...do I  Sept.  21,  '63, 

James  Cornelison do !  Sept.  21,  '61, 

William  H.  Randall  Pri.  Bd.'  Sept.  21.  'Gl, 

John  Reed do j  Sept.  21,  '61, 

Thomas  E.  Depue...  ...do '  Sept.  21,  '61, 

Wm.  D.  Hamilton..  ...do j  Sept.  21,  '61, 

James  A.  Pennoyer  ...do !  Sept.  21,  '61, 

Marshall  M.  Bliven  ...do |  Sept.  21,  '61, 

George  H.  Kelly ',..do Oct.  17,  '61, 

Albert  Martin ...do Oct.  17, '61, 

GeorgeE.  Harris.. .....do Oct.  18, '6i, 


iSIustered  out  with  regiment,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 
JSiustered  out  with  regiment,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1862. 
Mustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1862. 
Mustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1862. 
Mustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1862. 
Mustered  out  Ijv  General  Order,  July  19.  1862. 
Mustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1862. 
Mustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1862. 
Mustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1862. 
Mustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1862. 
Mustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1862. 
Mustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1862. 
Mustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1862. 
Mustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1862. 
JNIustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1862. 
Mustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1862. 
Mustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1862. 
Mustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1862. 
ISIustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1862. 
Mustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  19,  1862. 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


^iU5 


Company   A. 

RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


Satn«el  App.- 

Andrew  Johnston.. 


Eouis  R.  Fortescue 


Tlieo.  G.  Ceursault 
Edward  S.  Jamison 


Oeorge  Hig^ins 

John  J.  M'Keever. 
James  Warnock.... 
Sam' I  K.  Stever,  Jr 

Theodore  Dubosq. 


llenry  Snyder.. 
Daniel  Guinen.. 


Cat)t.. 
...do.. 


1st  Lt.. 

...do.... 
...do.... 

2d  Lt. 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 


July 
July 


1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 


July     1,  '61, 


John  J.  Crotty 

Wm.  R.  Buchanan 


Robert  M.  Smith 

Wm.  Culbertson 

William  H.  Horner 
William  J.  Rowan.. 

George  Steinmetz.. 

John  B.  Buchanan. 


Joseph  Logan 

William  H.  Ryder. 
William  J.  Cline.... 


Dennis  O'Kane. . 


John  J-  Toonaey. 


George  Horner 

Miles  C.  Burk 

JohnT.  Spitall 

William  L.  Steven 
George  W.  Rambo.. 
Thos.  H.  Cosgrove. 
Patrick  Gallaher.... 

James  N.  Hall 

Charles  Frefz 

James  Cannon 

Henry  Sheppard.... 
Arthur,  Edward.... 

Allen,  James. 

Bowers,  Thomas.... 

Burns,  Charles 

Boyle,  Christ'r  B-.... 

Beaver,  Samuel 

Bimmer,  Jacob  C... 
Bitsch,  Sebastian.... 
Bradbury,  James ... 

Bennett,  Henry 

Brown,  Charles  H... 
Bussey,  James  E.... 
Bevens,  Thomas  F.. 

Boyle,  John 

Col  burn,  Camb'ge.. 
64 


1st  Sgt 


Serg't 


...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
Corp  . 

...do... 

...do... 


.do. 
.do. 


.do. 


..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Muc... 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

...do 

do 

do 

do 


July 

July 

July 
July 
July 
July 

July 

July 

Dec. 


1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

8,  '61, 

9,  '63, 


July     1,  '61, 

July     1,  '61, 

July  1,  '61, 
July  1,  '61, 
July  1,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 

July  1,  '61, 

June  29,  '61, 

July  1,  '61, 

Feb.  15,  '64, 

July  1,  '61, 

July  1,  '61, 

July  1, '61, 


July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Dec. 
July 
Jan. 
Dec. 
June 
Jan. 
July 
Dec. 
July 
Mar. 
July 
Feb. 
July 
Nov. 
Jan. 


1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

23,  '64, 
1,  '61, 
5,  '64, 

19,  '64, 

29,  '61, 
5,  '64, 
1,  '61, 
8,  '64, 
1,  '61, 
8,  '62, 
1,  '61, 

19,  '64, 
1,  '61, 
4,  '64, 

II,  '65, 


Resigned  July  11,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Captain,  January  9,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Discharged  tVom  signal  service  by  order  of  War 

Department,  March  12,  1865. 
Pr,  to  1st  Lt.,  July  27,  '62— resigned  April  9,  '64. 
Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  June  8,  1864 — to  1st  Lt.,  April  7, 

1865— mus.  out  with  CGmpany,July  17,  '65— Vet- 
Resigned  May  11,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 
Resigned  April  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  May  23,  1865— mustered  out 

with. company,  July  17,  1865- Vet. 
Promoted  to  1st  SgL,  May  23,  1865— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Nov.  1,  1864^mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Jan.  8, 1865— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Jan.  8, 1865— mustered  out' 

with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to.  Sergeant,  May  23,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Discharged  July  1.  1864. 
Discharged  July  1,  1864. 
Died  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  October  20,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  1,  1864— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Feb.  1, 1865— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Feb.  1, 1865— mustered  out 

Vidth  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  25,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  25,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  23,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  30,  1863— wounded 

May  15,  1864 — absent  at  muster  out — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1,  1865 — wounded 

May  15,  1864 — absent  at  muster  out — Vet. 
Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dep't.,  Feb.  18,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  28,  '63. 
Discharged  July  1,  1864. 
Discharged  July  1,  1864. 

Killed  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga,,  June  15,  1864— Vet 
Deserted  April  24,  1865— Vet. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Principal  Musician,  July  7,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Principal  Musician,  July  7,  1868. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  1,  1865. 
Discharged  July  1,  1864. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Recruit — never  joined  company. 
Discharged  July  1,  1864. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  29,  1865. 
Discharged  July  1,  1864. 
Discharged  by  (3^eneral  Order,  June  12,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb,  18,  '63. 
Deserted  June  22,  1862. 
Deserted  April  24,  1865— Vet. 
Deserted  May  9,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  compauy,  July  17, 1865. 


506 


TWENTY-NINTH   EEGIMENT, 


Cramer,  Thomas. 
Clark,  Charles..., 

Clark,  James 

Campbell,  Daniel... 

Cole,  Patrick 

Corness,  James 

Dubosq,  Peter 

Doyle,  Thomas 

Deaver,  Jesse  A 

Diver,  Patrick 

Dormer,  Matthew.. 

Duefey,  John 

Dolen,  Peter 

Eckert,  John  H 

Enos.  Alexander... 

Eckert,  John 

Frazer,  John 

Fanner,  William.... 

Feitig,  John.P 

Gilchrist,  John  R... 

Gault,  James 

Gibson,  Thomas.... 
Gibson,  Jerome  W 

Gleney,  John 

Grames,  Lucius 

Gumper,  William ... 
Griffith,  William  H 

Guyger,  Joseph 

Grummet,  Charles.. 
Hawley,  WilUam. . . . 
Houzelot,  Edward.. 

Hudson,  John 

Hemple,  Henry  C... 

Henry,  John 

Hession,  J.  Thomas 
Halbert,  John  S.. 

Hall,  Joseph 

Hall,  William  A 
Hardy,  George... 
Hogan,  Morris... 
Helmbold,  Chas.  H 

Hanna,  David 

Ireland,  William 

Jones,  Caleb 

Kane,  Thomas 

Kavenaugh,Peter. 
Kay,  Samuel 
Keller,  William 
Kellam,  James 
Lambert,  David 
Lambert,  Edward 
Lenhart,  Peter  J. 
Lithgow,  George  W 
Eetour,  Henry  S... 
Larne,  William  B. 
Laflferty,  John 

Linis,  Lawrence 
Lipsett,  Andrew 
Little,  William 
Madden.  John . 
Mealy,  John.... 
Maull,  Robert  F, 

Miller,  John 

Malone,  Daniel  K... 
Massamore,  Theo  ... 
Maloon,  Barney 
Marks,  Augustus... 
Miller,  Abraham 
Moore,  Joseph.... 
Muschert,  James, 
Morford,  Jacob, 


Mosley,  Richard do 


Dec. 

Nov. 

Dec, 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

July 

Jan. 

Sept. 

July 

July 

Kov. 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

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July 

Nov. 

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July 

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July 

July 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

Feb. 

July 


9,  '64, 
21,  '64, 

8,  '64, 
18,  '65, 

13,  '62, 

25,  '64, 

8,  '61, 

11,  '65, 

26,  '64, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61. 

14,  '64, 

14,  '64, 
5,  '64, 

15,  '64, 
21,  '64, 
10,  '65, 

12,  '64, 
10,  '64, 
17,  '64, 
17,  '65, 

1,  '61, 

29,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

12,  '64, 

10,  '64, 
1,  '61, 

9,  '63, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

13,  '64, 
20,  '65, 
23,  '64, 

30,  '64, 

11,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

29,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

15,  '64, 
1,  '61, 


Feb.  16,  '64, 
July  1,  '61, 
Dec.  6,  '64, 
July  1,  '61, 
Dec.  8,  '63, 
Dec.  9,  '64, 
Nov.  12,  '64, 
Jan.  11,  '65, 
Nov.  22,  '64, 
Dec.  10,  '64, 
July  8,  '61, 
Nov.  15,  '64, 
July     1,  '61, 

juiy  "ir'e'i", 

Feb.   18,  '64, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Recruit — never  pined  coiupany. 

Deserted  July  9,  1865. 

Deserted  April  24,  1865. 

Deserted  May  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65 — ^Vet. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865, 

Discharged  July  1,  1864. 

Discharged  July  1,  1864. 

Not  on  muster-but  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Deserted  May  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Killed  at  Peach  Tree  Creek,  Ga.,  July  20,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  July  1,  1864. 

Discharged  September  6,  1864, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  19,  '65, 

Discharged  by  Special  Order,  April  20,  1865. 

Discharged  bv  General  Order,  June  8,  1865. 

Drowned  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July  12,  1863. 

Deserted  April  24,  1865. 

Discharged  July  1,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865 — ^Vet, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  July  1,  1864, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  19,  '63, 

Discharged  July  1,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  27,  '63. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  Mar.  25, 1865— Vet. 

Died  July  7, 1863,  of  wds.  received  at  Gettysburg. 

Discharged — date  unknown. 

Discharged  bv  General  Order,  July  5,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  1,  1864— reduced  Jan.  31, 

1865 — mus.  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65 — Vet. 
Recruit — never  joined  company. 
Discharged  July  1,  1864. 
Discharged  by  Special  Order,  April  1,  1863. 
Killed  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  15,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Recruit — never  joined  company. 
Discharged  July  1,  1864, 
Died  June  5,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Burt 

Hickory,  Ga.,  May  25,  1864. 
Deserted  April  24,  1865. 
Deserted  Julv  4,  1861. 
Deserted  July  9,  1865, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out— Vet. 
Recruit — never  joined  company. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Recruit — never  joined  company. 
Discharged  Julv  1,  1864. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  22,  1865. 
Discharged  by  Special  Order,  February  17,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  7, 186.5. 
Died  August  16,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at 

Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 
Deserted  May  9,  1865. 


THREE   YEAES'    SEIIVICB. 


507 


Madden,  James 

Montgomery,  Thos. 
M'Closkey,  David.. 
M'Arthur,  Edwin  D 
M'Guigan,  Patrick.. 
M'Manaman,  Wm. 
M'Cracken,  Robert 

M'Gim,  Francis , 

Noel,  John  H 

Nagle,  James , 

Neville,  James 

Nash,  Albert 

O'Donnell,  Thomas 
Portertielit,  John.... 
Porterfield,  Robert.. 

Park,  Elam  

Robb,  William........ 

Ruth,  James, 

Renker,  Conrad 

Rothe,  Joseph 

Robey,  John  W. 
Rose,' Peter 


Smith,  Albert.... 
■Selby,  G-eorg-e  E. 
Stevens,  John.... 
Smith,  Martin... 
Spring,  Samuel . 
Sandy,  Benjamin  h 
Shaver,  James  B... 
Shields,  William... 
Shoemaker,  Elijah 
Smith,  Newbold ... 
Smith,  William  R., 
Spillbeck,  Charles. 
Stanback,  Michael... 

Statze-i,  Peter  M 

Sullivan,  Dennis... 
Sieever,  Edward  G 
Sweitzer,  Jesse  C... 
Shaffer,  Daniel , 


Sharp,  William. 


ShatFer,  Louis  R 

Stinebeck,  George... 
Shiver,  William  W 
Schlafer,  Herman... 

Tooley,  William 

Tominey,  PluliiJ. 

Taylor, 'Robert  S 

Von  Itrinker,  Geo.... 

Walsh,  Thos  P 

Wambau'jrh,  Jacob.. 
Waugh,  James  E.... 

Wilt,  .Josiah 

Watt,  .Joseph 

Williams,  David  R.. 

Wilson,  John 

M'ilson.  Joseph 

Whittaker,  Wm 

White,  William 

White,  Alfred 


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July  1, 
Oct.  18, 
Dec.  fl, 
Jan.  5. 
•Feb.  9, 
.June  29, 
Feb.  5, 
Feb.  3, 
Dec.  9, 
Dec.  10, 
July  1, 
Feb.  6. 
July  1, 
June  29, 
June  29, 
July  1, 
Feb,  2, 
Jan.  31, 
Dec.  2.3, 
Jan.  16, 
Julv  1, 
April   8, 


I'eb. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
July 
Sept. 
July 
Nov. 
Jan, 
July 
Jan. 
July 
July 
July 
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Dec, 
July 
July 
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Feb. 
Nov. 
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Nov. 
Nov- 
Feb. 
Dec. 
July 
Aug. 
July 
July 


'64, 

'64, 

'64, 

'64, 

'63, 

'64, 

'64, 

'02, 

'61,  i 

'61,  I 

'61, 

'64, 


Not  on  niuster-ou.t  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 

J)ischarged  by  General  Order,  July  11,  1865. 

Wounded  May  15,  1864— absent  at'muster  out. 

Discharged  by  Special  Order,  April  1,  1863. 

Deserted  Julv  9,  186.5. 

Deserted  July  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Discharged  by  Special  Order,  Febriuiry  4,  1863. 

Deserted  July  9,  1865. 

Discharged  September  1,  18G3. 

Discharged  July  1,  1864, 

Discharged  July  1,  1864. 

Deserted  January  15,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Die.i  at  Jeffersonville,  Ind.,  Oct.  26,  1864— Vet. 

Discharged  May  15,  1865,  at  Hart's  Island,  N.  Y. 
Harbor. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Discharged  July  1,  1864. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865. 

Discharged  by  Special  Order,  March  17,  1863. 

1  >ischarged  by  General  Order,  June  16,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  23,  1865. 

Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  23,  1865. 

Discharged  July  1,  1864. 

Discharged  July  1,  1864. 

Discharged  July  1,  1864. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  20,  1865. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  June  24,  186.5— buried 
in  National  Cemetery,  Arlington. 

Died  July  29,  1864,  of  wounds'received  at  Kene- 
saw  Mountain,  Ga.,  June  20,  1864. 
Deserted  July  9,  1865. 
Deserted  June  6,  1862. 
Not  on  jnuster-out  roll — Vet. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Recruit — never  joined  company. 
Disch.  by  writ  of  habeas  corpus  July  22,  1861. 
Recruit — never  joined  company. 
Mustered  out  with  comi^any,  J  uly  17,  1865. 
Mustered  ont  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1885. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Piccruit— never  joined  company. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  29,  1865. 
Discharged— date  unknown. 
Dis('h:irged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  12,  '63. 
Deserted  May  26,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 


Company  B. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Davis  M.  Lane 

Geo.  E.  Johnston... 


William  P.  Brown. 


Capt.. 
..do... 


July     5,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 


July     5,  '01, 


Resigned  September  12,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Ringgold,  Nov.  27,  1863— promoted 

to  Captain,  Feb.  22,  '63— to  Major,  Jan.  12,  '65 
Pr.  to  2d  J^t.,  Juno  9,  '64— to  Capt.,  Jan.  12,  '65— 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65— Vet 


508 


TWEJSTT-NIJTTH  KEGIMENT, 


"William  Letford... 
Joseph  Magiiigan. 
Eber  T.  Mercer 


Wm.  Harrington. 
Charles  F.  MuUer... 


Charles  B.  Shuhert 

John  B.  Eckert 

Wm.  H.  M'MaihD... 


Jacob  W.  Hardy 
Walt'rS.  Burnwood 


Edwin  I.  Lewis.. 
William  Geddes.. 


Richard  W.  Parsons 
Joseph  Foster.... 


John  A.  J.  Johnston 

George  Free'.„ 

Levi  P.  M'Nelly...... 

John  J.  Dougherty _ 

John  Dougherty 

Edward  Coltoru 


George  W.  Custins.. 
Fred'k  N.  Kollock.. 
Oliver  K.  Wood 

John  Cavanaogb 


Joseph  J.  Mercer.... 

Jacob  Fetters 

Isaac  B.  Weightman 
Israel  R.  Bullock  ... 
Adam  Motsinger.... 
Atherholt,  Henry... 
Addleton,  Thomas... 
Atkins,  Washington 

Acton,  Thomas,  

Adams.  James 

Beam,  Jesse  B.. 

Beam,  Alchiades..... 

Byrnes,  Joseph. 

Brown,  George  M... 

Baker,  Charles „ 

Byers,  James  F.. 
Broomall,Welling'ji 
Beckwith,  Silas  C... 

Boyce,  Daniel 

Boker,  George  W.... 
Bakeover,  August  us 

Ball,  John  W 

Collins,  George 

Craig,  JohnH 

Cavanaugh,  Nich's.. 

Cassiday,  Wm.  D... 
CothermDn,  Nath'l.. 

Cook,  George 

Campbell,  Robert... 
Casner,  James 


Canu,  Henry., 


1st  Sgt. 


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BATE  OP  MUSTEB 

1 

INTO  SERVICE. 

>■ 

July 

1,  '61, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

Dec. 

9,  '63, 

3 

Dec. 

9,  '63, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

Dec. 

9, '63, 

3 

July 

1,  '61, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

Feb. 

1,  '62, 

3 

Aug. 

27,  '62, 

3 

Aug. 

1,  '62, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

Aug. 

23,  '62, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

Dec. 

9,  '63, 

3 

July 

8, '61, 

3 

June 

9,  '62, 

3 

Aug. 

30, '62, 

3 

June  16,  '63, 

3 

Oct. 

31,  '64, 

1 

Feb. 

1,  '64, 

3 

Dec. 

31,  '63, 

3 

Feb. 

15,  '64, 

3 

Jan. 

28,  '65, 

1 

Jan. 

30;  '65, 

1 

Jan. 

19,  '65, 

1 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

Jan. 

5,  '64, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

June 

16,  '63, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

Mar. 

31,  '64, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

Jan. 

27,  '64, 

3 

Jan. 

15,  '64, 

3 

July 

1,  '61, 

3 

Jan. 

19,  '65, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

July 

5,  '61, 

3 

Feb. 

16,  '64, 

3 

Promoted  to  Adjutant — date  unknown. 

Dismissed  July  8,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Killed  by  railroad  accident,  March  4,  1864. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lfeutenant,  January  18,  1864 — 
wounded  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga..  June  15,  1864 — 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65— Vet. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  October  21,  '64 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  17,  186.5 — Vet. 

Wounded  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  25,  '64 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant.  June  9,  1864 — mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  October  21,  '64 — mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  June  9,  1864— to  Sgt.,  Jan.  18,  1865— 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65— Vet, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  30,  '63; 

Wounded  at  Resaea,  Ga. ,  May  15,  '64 — mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  16,  1864 — mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  September  1,  1864— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  January  IS.  1865 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  17, 1865 — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Cornoral,  June  3,  186.5— mustered 
out  with  company,  Jidy  17,  1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  3,  1865 — mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  3,  1865 — mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corooral,  Jan,  26,  1865— discharged 
by  General  Order,  June  3,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  3,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  3, 1865. 

Wotmded  at  Gettysbui'^,  July  2,  1863 — transfer- 
red to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  March  13,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863— killed 
near  Atlanta,  August  3,  1864— Vet. 

Died  November  22, 18G3. 

Died  Febraary  23,  1862. 

Killed  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  15,  1864 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65 — ^Vet. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out — ^Vet. 

Wd.  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  '63 — ^ab.  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  17,  '62» 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Sui-geon's  certificate,  July  27,  '61, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  2,  '64. 

Discharged  July  15,  1864. 

Transfen-ed  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  1,  1864. 

Deserted  January  31,  1863. 

Deserted  February  10, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Wounded  at  Savannah,  December  6,  1864— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  17, 1864 — Vet. 

Discharged  by  Special  Order,  Aug.  7,  1865— Vet. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  11, 1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  16,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  11, 1865. 

Wounded  at^Settysburg,  July  3, 1863— discharg- 
ed .luly  15,  1SG4. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  16, 1865* 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


509 


Coonan,  Jameg. 
Craig,  William  H... 
Davis,  Joseph 
Dager,  John  O'Brien 

Davis,  George 

Doyle,  Thomas 

Dixon,  William  E... 

Dorsey,  William 

JDerry,  George  W.... 

Duffey,  Charles 

Daynion,  John 

Elsley,  Joseph 

Edwards,  Alex'r  M 

Eckel,  William 

Edwards,  Robert 

Faukner,  James 

Francks,  George  W 
Franklin,  George.... 
Fell,  Jacob 


Fitzgerald,  Edward  ...do 

Gaul,  Williams 

Gibson,  Lewis  S 

Gulbub,  Philip 

Griffiths,  Edwin  0... 

Gray,  William 

Gillen,  David 

Grier,  Israel  R 

Gallaher.  Francis  P 
Hunter,  Israel  R 


Haskins,  John  H..., 

Hardy,  Daniel 

Hitchcock,  Henry... 

Harper,  David 

Hobbert,  James 


Hawkins,  Wm.  E do. 

Haskins,  John  H do  . 

Hofman,  William... 
HoUoway,  Thos  S... 
Harps,  David  S  . 
Holland,  Henry. 
Hooper,  Henry. . 
Hinkle,  Henry.., 
Howe,  George  F. 

Irwin,  John 

Irwin,  Joseph.... 


Isely,  Joseph 

Johnson,  William  S 


Jardene,  John 

Jones,  WiUiam 

Kramer,  John  A  .... 
Keegan,  Andrew... 
Kififerty,  Christ'r.... 
Litenger,  Rufus  W 
LemmOn,  Thos.  L.. 
Lynch,  Joseph  C... 
Lemmon,  John  C... 


Lewis,  James  P 

Ludenberg,  Joseph 
Laflferty,  Charles.... 

Leibeck,  John 

Letford,  Charles.... 
Letfoxd,  Robert  M... 

Lynch,  Patrick , 

Magarahan,  Sylves 

Moore,  Robert , 

Mack,  Edwin  A 

Murray,  John 

Metzef,  James 

Meadows,  Francis.. 
Mullin,  Howard..,.., 


July 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
July 
July 
July 
Aug. 

July 

Oct. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
July 
Feb. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
July 
July 
July 
Aug. 
July 


July  5, 
Nov.  24, 
Jan,  30, 
May  30, 
Dec.   24, 


July    5, 

'61, 

July    5, 

'61, 

Aug.  30, 

'64, 

July     5, 

'61, 

July    5, 

'61, 

Feb.     5, 

'64, 

Dec.   21, 

'68, 

Jan.    16, 

'64, 

Aug.  23, 

'64, 

Nov.    3, 

'64, 

Sept.  13, 

'62, 

July  5,  '61, 

Aug.  25,  '62, 

July  5,  '61, 

Dec.  28,  '63, 

Jan.  31,  '65, 

July  5,  '61, 

July  25,  '61, 

Jan.  16,  '64, 

July  5,  '61, 

July  5,  '61, 

Jan.  16,  '64, 


July    5, 

'61, 

July    5, 

'61, 

July     5, 

'61, 

July    5, 

'61, 

July    5, 

'61, 

Dec.   29, 

'63, 

Sent.    3, 

'61, 

Feb.     2, 

'64, 

Jan.    13, 

'64, 

Jan.    30, 

'65, 

Jan.    21, 

'65, 

Dec.   23, 

'64, 

Dec.    26, 

'63, 

July    5, 

'61, 

Died  October  28,  1862. 
Deserted  February  28,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865. 
jNIustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865. 
INIustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  July  17,  1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  31.  '62. 
Transferred  to  company  E,  September  1,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Feb.  3,  '65. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  .3,  1865. 
Died  August,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  comnany,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  comiDany,  July  17, 1865. 
Transferred  to  company  C,  October  1,  1861. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 186.5— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  August  5,  1865."' 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  11,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  29,  '63. 
Prisoner— died  at  Belle  Isle,  Va.,  Sept.  5,  1862.  ■ 
Died  at  Chester,  Pa.,  December  7,  1863. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Oct.  31,  1864— reduced  Jan.  26,  '6.5— 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Wounded  May  15,  1864,  at  Resaca,  Ga.,  with  loss 

of  arm— discharged  July  4,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  31,  '62. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  3,  1865. 
Discharged  July  13,  1864. 

Prisoner— died  at  Lynchburg,  Va.,  July  13,  '62. 
Recruit — never  joined  company. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mastered  out  with  company,  July  17^  1865. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— discharged 

by  General  Order,  May  15,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Wounded  at  Chancellorsville,  May  2,  1863— ab- 
sent at  muster  out. 
Died  April  13,  1863. 
Recruit — never  joined  company. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  21,  1865. 
Died  December  27.  1861. 
Discharged  July  25,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out — Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surireon's  certificate,  Dec.  29,  '61. 
Wounded  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  15,  1864 — dis- 
charged bv  General  Order,  May  15,  1865. 
Discharged"July  13,  1864. 
Discharged  July  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  Dec.  9,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Aug-.  1,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  Feb.  22, 1863. 
Died  March  19,  1864. 
Deserted  February  28,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  oompany,  July  17,  1865. 
Recruit — never  j(  Jned  company. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  20,  1865. 
Discharged  l)v  <  Jenoral  Order,  June  26,  1865. 
Killed  at  Front  Royal,  Va.,  May  23,  1862. 


510 


TWENTY-l^rNTH  REGIMENT, 


BANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SEEVICE, 

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3 
3 
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3 

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3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 

3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
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3 
3 
3 
3 
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8 
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3 
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3 
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1 

BEUABSa. 

Mahoney,  Michael- 
Marshall,  Henry  S.. 
Martin,  John 

Private 

...do 

...do   .. 

Feb.   25, '64, 
Feb.    11,  '64, 
July  13,  '64, 
Aug.    1,  '62, 
July     5,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 
Feb.     8,  '64, 
July     5,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 
July     5,  "ei, 
July     5,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 
July  16,  '61, 
Feb.   25,  '64, 
July     5,  '61, 
Jan.      2,  '64, 
Feb.     i,  '64, 
Sept.  19,  '64, 
July    5,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 

July     5,  '61, 
Feb.     6,  '64, 

July  16,  '64, 
July     5, '61, 
July     5,  '61, 
Dec.   23,  '63, 
Jan.    19,  '65, 
Jan.      2,  '64, 
July     5,  '61, 
July     5, '61, 
Jan.    21, '65, 
July     5,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 

July     5,  '61, 

Feb.   26, '64, 
Dec.   30, '63, 
Dec.   29, '63, 
Feb.     2,  '64, 
Feb.  22,  '64, 
Jan.  19,  '6o, 
Jan.    19,  '65, 
Jan.    27,  '65, 
Jan.    19,  '65, 
Jan.   19,  '65, 
July     5,  '61, 
July     1,  '61, 
July    5,  '61, 
July     3,  '61, 
Mar.     6,  '62, 
Jan.    26,  '65, 
July     5,  '61, 
Dec.   24, '63, 
Dec.   29,  '63, 
Feb.   24, '64, 
Oct.    31,  '64, 
Jan.    16,  '65, 

Feb.     2,  '64, 
July  24,  '62, 
Feb.     1,  '64, 
Dec.   24,  '64, 
Aug.  25,  '62, 

Mar.  16,  '62, 
July     5,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 
Dec.   23,  '63, 
Aug.  26,  '64, 
July     5,  '61, 
Jan.    20,  '65, 

Killed  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  15,  1864. 

Killed  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  June  24, 1864. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Deserted  July,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  19,  '63. 

Discharged  July  13,  1864. 

Discharged  July  13,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  C,  October  11,  1861. 

Deserted  January  31,  1863. 

Deserted  February  28,  1862. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  company  E,  April  30,  1864. 

Martin,  James. 

...do 

M'Crea,  William.... 
M'Laughlin,  Wm... 
M'Coombs,  Wm.  H 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

M'Gowan,  Michael.. 
M'Gowen,  Patrick... 
M'Avoy,  Thomas.... 
M'Donal,  WilHam... 

M'Dermot,  John 

M'Kee,  Henry. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

M'Nelly,  William... 

...do 

...do 

Owen,  William 

Olmsteed,  Phihp 

Olmstead.  Wm.  E... 
Olmstead,  David  B.. 

Ottey,  Thomas  P 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Discharged  July  13,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Resaca,  May  15,  1864— discharged 

by  General  Order,  September  26,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Feb.  15,  1864. 

Omara,  Patrick 

...do 

buried  in  Cypress  Hospital  Cemetery,  L.  I. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order  July  5,  1865. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Deserted  July,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.,  1864. 

Paul,  JohnH 

..do 

Paul,  Thomas 

.  do 

Phelan,  Wmiam  J... 
Philips,  Daniel . 

...do 

..do 

Parker,  William  H.. 

Palmer,  Phineas 

Reeves,  Nelson. 

...do 

...do 

do 

Rodell,  John  G. 

do 

Robinson,  James  H 

...do 

...do 

Shannon,  Wm.  H ... 

Stratton,  Q  eorge 

Simpson,  Richard... 

Smith,  Cerantus 

Springfield,  John..., 

Shenner,  Benj.  F 

Sanford,  Michael 

Staufi"er,  George 

Small,  Edward 

...do 

...do 

...do  ...... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do  .... 

Ga.,  June  15,  1864— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Resaca,  Ga.,  May  15,  1864— mus- 

tered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865. 
Mustered  out  vsdth  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Deserted  February  2,  1865. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  9,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Jan.  29,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  July  13, 1864. 
Discharged  Ju]y«,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  18, 63. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  21, 1865. 
Deserted  January  3, 1863. 
Deserted  August  4,  1864. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Secongus,  Adam 

Smith,  Jacob 

...do 

...do   ... 

Steine,  David 

...do   ... 

Sellers,  William 

do 

Shafifer,  George 

do 

Sloan,  William  I.... 

do 

Sewell,  William  K.. 

...do 

do 

do 

Sheppard,  John 

...do 

Smith,  Andrew 

..do 

St.  James,  Henry.... 
Smith,  Walter 

...do 

...do 

Smith,  Benjamin 

.  do 

Prisoner  from  February  20  to  May  5,  1865— dis- 
charged by  General  Order,  July  5,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863— absent  at 
muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  '63. 

Discharged  July  13,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  C,  Nov.  1,  1861. 

Deserted  January  31,  1863. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Deserted  May  30  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865. 

Toy,  Thomas 

...do 

Thorton,  John  H 

Thomas,  David  J.... 
Tennehill,  Zach.  L.. 
Tuttle,  Charles 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Toy,  Thomas 

...do   ... 

Trout,  William.. 

Thorn,  Joseph 

Taylor,  Abel 

...do 

..do.... 
...do 

Trimble,  John  L  .. 

do 

Tobias,  Edward  J... 
Talmadgo,  Chas  B... 
Wilsey,  John 

...do 

...do 

..,do 

THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


511 


Ward,  John  A Private 


Weiderman,  W do  . 

White,  Richard  G...L.do. 
Wonderlv,  FB '...do Sept.  13, 


Feb.   23, 
Jan.    30, 


Wynn,  Joseph '...do  .... 

Weishtman,  John. ..L.. do 

Wylie,  Francis  R '...do 

Williams,  Henry  Tj  !...do 

Weber,  Ferdinand...'. ..do 

Warner,  Casper H...L. do...., 
Watson.  Samuel D.... ..do.... 

White,  Charles '...do 

Williams.  Patrick  A  ...do  ...., 
Zinger,  Jacob do 


Feb.  27, 
Feb.  14, 
July  28, 
Jan.  16, 
July  5. 
July  5, 
Jan.  18, 
Sept.  20, 
Feb.  15, 
July     .5, 


Prisoner  May  2.5,  1864— discharged  by  General 

Order,  June  26,  186.5. 
Absent,  without  leave,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  21, 1862. 
Wd.  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1SG3,  and  at  Reseca, 

May  1.5, 1864— discharge d  by  G.  O.,  June  3, 1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  C,  1805. 
Discharsred  by  General  Order.  May  15,  1865. 
Discharged  July  13.  1864. 
Discharged  by  (Jeneral  Order,  May  16,  1865. 
Discharged  Julv  13,  1864. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 
Died  June  3,  '65— bu.  at  Alexandria — grave,3,195. 
Deserted  February  28,  1862. 
Recruit — never  joined  company. 
Discharged  July  13,  1864. 


COTvIPANY     C. 
RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


•TesseR.  Millison.... 

Capt.... 

July 

1,  '61, 

3   Promoted  to  Major  29th  reg.  P.  V.,  April  16,  '64. 

Robert  P.  Dechert.. 

...do 

July 

1,  '61,  , 

3   Promoted  from  Sgt.  Maj.  to  1st  Lt.,Jan.  10,  '62— 
to  Capt.,  Feb.  23,  1864— to  Major  29th  regiment 
P.  v.,  March  26,  186.5. 

William  H.  Trites... 

...do 

July 

1,  '61, 

3   Promoted  from  Sgt.  INIaj.  to  1st  Lt.  company  D, 
Nov.  9,  1S64— to  Capt.  company  C,  Mar.  25,  '6.5— 
mustered  out  with  company,  J  uly  17, 1865— Vet. 

William  F.  Stine 

1st  Lt.. 

July 

1,  '61, 

3   Resigned  December  ],  1861. 

Allen  T.  Mertz 

...do 

July 

1,  '61, 

3   Promoted  from  1st  Sergeant,  INIarch  25,  1865— 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865 — Vet. 

John  .Jacobs 

2d  Lt... 

July 

1,  '61, 

3    Resigned  December  23,  1861 

...do 

Dec. 

24,  '61, 

3   Com.  1st  Lt.,  April 23, 1863— not  mustered— mus- 
tered out  with  company.  Julv  17,  1865— Vet. 

William  Ledent 

1st  Sgt. 

July 

1,  '61, 

3    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  186.5— Vet. 

JohnKilbe 

Serg't.. 

July 

1,  '61, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 186.5— Vet. 

Samuel  L  Russell.. 

...do"..... 

July 

1,  '61. 

3   Mustered  out  with  companv,  Julv  17,  1865— Vet. 

Matthew  Fulton 

...do 

July 

1,  '61, 

3    Mustered  out  with  companv,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Charles  Stillwell 

...do 

July 

1,  '61, 

3   Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out— Vet. 

Austin  Lono" 

...do 

July 
July 

1,'6I, 
1,  '61. 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  10,  '63. 
3   Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  June  9,  1864. 

William  H.  Trites... 

...do 

Theo.  S.  F.  Baker... 

...do 

July 

1,  '61, 

3   Promoted  to  Sergeant  Mai  or,  March  15,  1864. 

EliasCade.. 

...do  .... 

July 
July 

1,  '61, 

3    Promoted  to  Sergf-ant  ISIajor,  Nov.  9.  1864. 
3    Killed  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga. ,  June  15,  1864. 

William  C.  Green... 

...do 

1,  '61, 

Samuel  Parkhill 

...do 

July 

1,  '61, 

3    Deserted  October  21,  1861. 

Edward  C.  Baker... 

Corp.... 

July 

1,  '61, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65— Vet. 

Charles  W.  Ford 

...do 

July 

1,  '61, 

i   Mustered  out  with  companv.  July  17,  '65— Vet. 

Patrick  Cannon 

...do 

July 

1,  '61, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

John  Fiernay 

...do   .. 

July 
Dec. 
July 

1,  '61, 

3   Mustered  out  vnth  company,  July  17, 186.5— Vet. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  180.5— Vet. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  Julv  17, 1865— Vet. 

John  Money 

...do   ... 

9,  '63, 
1,  '61, 

Thomas  Courtney... 

...do 

Wm.  H.  H.  Tilley... 

...do 

Dec. 

9,  '63, 

3   Mustered  out  with  companv,  July  17,  186.5— Vet.i 

Albert  Maskings 

...do 

July 

1,  '61, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Thomas  Grant. 

...do   .. 

July 
July 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

3   Discharp'ed  Julv  1.  1864. 

Eh  Boyle 

...do 

3    Discharged  July  1,  1864. 

Nicholas  T.  Gilbert 

...do 

July 

1,  '61, 

5   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  16,  '63. 

...do 

July 
July 

1,  '61,    . 

5   Discharged  July  1,  1864. 
5    Discharged  July  28,  1864. 

James  W.  Johnson.. 

..do 

28,  '61,    ' 

Alex'r  P.  Greiner... 

..do 

July 

1, '61,    I 

>   Disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  June  26,  186.5— Vet. 

JohnClarey 

..do 

July 

1, '61,    i 

5   Died  October  3,  1864,  of  wounds  received  July 

20,  1864— Vet. 

Louis  Metz 

..do 

..do 

July 
Julv 

1, '61,    I 
1, '61,    r 

5    Died  at  jNluddv  Branch,  Md.,  Nov.  8,  1861. 

,   Died  at  Sandy  Hook,  Md.,  October  19,  1862. 

William  Parkhiil... 

..do 

July 

1,   '61,      £ 

J    Deserted  October  21,  1861. 

..do 

..do 

Muc 

July 
July 
Julv 

1,  '61,    [ 
1, '61,    S 
28,  '61,    i 

Deserted  Julv  27,  1861. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

William  Springfield 

Ti-ansferred  to  V.  R.  C  —discharged  July  28,  '64. 

..do 

Private 

July 
July 

1, '61,    : 

1, '61,  : 

.    Discharged  by  General  Order,  .Inly  29,  '65— Vet. 
>    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 186.5— Vet. 

Allington,  Thomas 

Ashenfelter,  Martin 

..do 

Jan. 

11,  '65,    ] 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Anderson,  Samuel.. 

..do 

Jan. 

5, '65,    [ 

.   Prisoner  of  war  since  March  1,  1865. 

Adams,  John 

..do 

Dec. 

23, '64,    ] 

L   Deserted— date  unknown. 

512 


TWENTY-NINTH    KE(iLMENT, 


NAME. 

BANK. 

DATE  OP    MUSTEK 
INTO   SEUVtCB 

i 

s 

jj                                                           REKAKKS. 

i 

Baker,  John  M 

Privatf 

>  Jan.      3,  '64, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Brown,  Josepli 

...do 

Feb.     8,  '6-1, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865, 
1   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Burns,  Thomas 

...do.... 

Feb.     4,  '65, 

Blank,  John    

...do 

Jan.    17,  '65 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Byng,  William. 

..do 

Jan.      9,  '65, 

Baker.  William  H. 

...do.... 

Sept.     1,  '62, 

3    Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865. 

Beattie,  Robert  J... 

...do.... 

July  28,  '61, 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  20,  '63. 

Bnckis,  Robert. 

.  do 

July     1,  '61, 
July     1,  '61, 

3   Discharged  on  wrk  of  habeas  corpus.  July  27,  '61. 
3    Discharged onSurg.  certificate,  J  une  26,  '65— Vet. 

Boone,  WillianxL,.. 

...do.... 

Bradley,  William.. 

...do.... 

Jan.    14,  '65, 

3    Deserted  March  31,  1865. 

Byrnes,  James 

...do.... 

Feb.     5,  '64, 

3   Deserted  April  7,  1SH4. 

Batless,  William.... 

...do.... 

Jan.      7,  '65, 

3   Deserted  Juno  1,  1865. 

...do.... 

Nov.  14,  '64, 
Jan.    17,  '65, 

Carney,  Thompson 

1    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

...do.... 

July     1,  '61, 

3   Discharged  December  3,  1864. 
3    Discharged  July  1,  1864. 

Connerton,  James.. 

...do.... 

July     1,  '61, 

Coleman,  George 

...do 

July     1,  '61, 

3    Discharged  by  Special  Order,  July  1,  1865. 

...do 

Jan     13,  '65, 
Jan.    12,  '65, 

3   Deserted  June  1,  1865. 

Collwell,  George 

...do 

3   Deserted  June  1, 1835. 

Conway,  Francis.... 

...do 

Jan.    14,  '65, 

3    Deserted  June  1,  1865. 

...do 

Jan.    12,  '65, 
Jan      2,  '64, 

3    Deserted  June  1,  1865. 

Donohue,  William. 

...do 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  22,  '65. 

Danfield,DavidP... 

...do 

July     1,  '61, 

3    Discharged  July  1,  1864. 

Dight,  Wesley 

...do 

Feb.      1,  '65, 

3    Discharged  July  1.  1864. 

3   Transferred  to  company  H,  May  3,  1864. 

Dougherty,  Jas.  C... 

...do 

Jan.      5,  '64, 

Donaldson,  .Joseph.. 

...do 

June  29,  '61, 

3    Died  at  Philadelphia,  February  20.  1864— Vet. 

Donnelly,  Oliver  P.. 

...do 

Jan.    23,  '64, 

3    Deserted  April  7,  18G4. 

Devine,  John 

...do 

Oct.     20,  '64, 

L    Deserted  July  8,  1865. 

...do.... 

Jan.    18,  '65, 

2  Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

3  Died  at  Frederick,  Md.,  March  10,  1862— buried 

Erhart,  Nicholas 

...do 

July     1,  '61, 

in  Mount  OUvet  Cemetery. 

Eroud,  Enos 

...do 

Feb.      3,  '65, 
July     1,  '61, 

L    Deserted  Julv  8,  1865. 

Fohvell,  William.... 

...do 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Fenton,  John  

...do 

Jan.    23,  '65, 

1    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1855. 
1    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Ferns,  John 

...do 

Mdr.     4,  '65, 

Fisher,  John 

...do 

Feb.   27,  '64, 

>    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Fischer,  Francis 

...do 

Jan.      9,  '65, 

i    Mustered  out  with  company.  Julv  17,  1865. 

Flanigan,  Wm.  M... 

...do 

Oct.     13,  '63,    . 

}    Deserted— arrested— prisoner  March  1,  1865. 

Flood,  John 

...do 

July     1,  '61,   I 

5    DischargedonSurseon'scertiflcate,  Jan.  22,  '63. 

Foxhill,  George 

...do 

July     1,  '61,    i 

5   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  11,  '63. 

Free.  George     .    . 

...do 

July     1,  '61,    C 
Jan.    13,  '65,    i 

5   Transferred  to  company  B,  November  1,  1861. 
i   Deserted  March  21,  1865. 

Feaster,  William.... 

..do 

Fletcher,  Hugh 

..do 

Jan     12,  '65,    c 

Deserted  June  1,  1865. 

Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865. 

Fisher,  WiUiam 

..do 

Sept.  26,  '64,    1 

Garitz,  James 

■..do 

Jan.    13,  '63,    £ 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  10,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  24,  '62. 

Graham,  John  E 

..do 

July     1,  '61,    £ 

Garson,  Thomas  E.. 

..do 

Aug.  22,  '62,    3 

Dishonorably  discharged  Aiigust  9,  1863. 

Gutsgezel,  Ray'nd.. 

..do 

July     1, '61,    S 

Dishonorably  discharged  April  10,  1862. 

Heas:e,  John  

..do 

Dec.     9,  '63,    3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  ont  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Helm,  Frederick 

..do 

Jan.    29,  '64,    3 

Hickey,  .John  

do 

Dec.     9,  '62,    l 

Paroled  pris.,  March,  1865— absent  at  muster  out. 
Deserted  June  9,  1864— arrested  Octobers,  1864— 

Holtsman,  Joseph... 

..do 

June    9,  '64,    3 

absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Huggins,  Conrad.... 

..do 

July     1,  '61,    3 

Promoted  to  Commissary  Sergeant,  Sept.  1,  '63. 

Hockney,  Beni 

..do 

Died  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  July  11,  1864. 

Hall,  William  J 

do 

July     1, '61,    3 
July     1,  '61,    3 

Deserted  July  25,  1863. 
Deserted  September  4,  1862. 

Henderson, Mat'w  J 

..do 

Herron,  Matthew... 

..do 

Deserted  Julv  3,  1863. 

Hahn,  W^illiam 

..do 

June  22,  '64,    3 

Deserted  April  7,  1864. 

Howard,  Oscar 

..do 

Jan     12.  '65,    3 

Deserted  June  1,  1865. 

Hennessv,  William 

..do 

Jan.    10,  '65,    3 

Deserted  April  19,  1865. 

Jan.      7,  ''^5, 

Deserted  April  19,  1865. 
Not  on  muster. oiii:  roll. 

Hoffman,  Geo.  W... 

..do 

Mar.    9,  '64,    3 

Harbon,  John 

..do 

Died  April  17,  '65— bu.  in  Cypress  HillC'y,  L.  I. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Irwin,  Jacob 

..do 

Jan.    20, '65,    2 

James,  Charles 

..do 

Mar.     2,  '64,    3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Jar  vis,  Henry 

..do 

Feb.    15,  '65,    1 

Deserted  July  8,  1865. 

King,  August 

..do 

Jan.    11, '65,    1 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Kelly,  William 

..do 

Jan.    27,  '63,    3 

Deserted  June  30,  1865. 

Knorr,  Charles 

..do 

Nov.  12,  '64,    1 

Deserted  July  10,  1865. 

Kinslow,  Joseph 

..do 

Nov.  12,  '64,    3 

Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

Lynch,  Alexander..  . 

..do 

July     1,  '61,    3 

Discharged  July  1,  1864. 

Lynch,  Anthony 

..do 

July     1, '61,    3 

Discharged  July  1,  1864. 

Lehman,  Wash'n...  . 

..do 

July     1,  '61,    3 

Discharged  on  Sm-geon's  certificate.  May  24,  '62. 

Litzenberg,  W.  E...  . 

..do 

July     1,  '61,    3 

Transferred  to  company  K,  September  1,  1861. 

THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE, 


513 


Laushlin,  Michael.. 

Lynch, John 

Murray,  John  M 

Mitchell,  James 

Mallon,  Robert 

Mallov,  John 

Mellott,  David  R 

Miller,  Joseph 

Mathews,  George  W 
Miley,  Andrew  J.... 
•Mitchell,  Thomas... 
Maceliap;,  Thomas... 

Martin,  Michael 

Magee,  Edward 

Mulatt,  William 

Miller,  Louis 

Mangin,  John 

Marsh,  George 

M'Carter,  James 

M'Colgan,  James.... 

M'Fadden, John 

M'Gowan,  Andrew 

Neipt,  Ludwia' 

Nor  beck.  Jacob 

IS'agle,  Henry.... 
Nay  lor,  George. . 
Nelson,  Peter  .... 
O'Neill,  Hugh... 

O'Neill,  Edward 

O'Donnell,  Hugh 

Pepper,  George... 
Piter,  John  E.  A. 
Parkhill,  Charles ... 
Philip,  James  S... 
Purden,  James.... 
Punch,  Michael... 
Paden,  Thomas  ... 

Quigley,  Peter 

Rodgers,  Michael 

Rogers,  Henry 

Richardson,  Alb't  E 
Robinson,  Robert. 
Russell,  George  E. 


Ryan,  James. 

Ross,  John 

Pdlej^,  John 

Rogers,  John 

Sloan.  James 

■Stehlin,  James 

Stratton,  Harvev.... 
Schuyler.  Wm.  H... 

Sellers,  William 

Steine,  David 

Strang,  Joseph 

Sullivan,  Patrick.... 
Spatzer,  Emanuel... 

Sullivan,  Henry 

Sullivan,  Barth'w... 

Thomas.  Henry 

Tobler,  Carl 

Thompson,  James... 

Tiiton,  Abraham 

Thorn,  Joseph 

Tigner,  James 

Thompson,  James... 
Vandegrift,  Wm.  H 
Valentine,  Henry... 
Vontague,  Eugene.. 

Wood,  James j...do 

Whaley,  Hugh, '...do 

Watson,  Frank  ....  .'...do 

Wagoner,  Adfijn  ..  ....do 

65 


July 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Nov. 
July 
July 
July 
.Tan. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
July 
July 
Jan. 
July 
Jan. 
Julv 


5,  '61, 
12,  '65, 
12,  '6.5, 

7,  '65, 
10,  '65, 

9,  '64, 
14,  '64, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 


12,  '65, 
1,  '61, 

29,  '64, 
1,  '61, 


Mar.  18, 

Feb.  22, 

Julv  1, 

July  28, 

July  1, 

July  1. 

Jan.  12, 

Jan,  5, 

Oct.  18, 

Jan.  10, 

July  1, 

July  1, 

Jan.  29, 

Jan.  11, 
Jan.  12, 
Mar.  9, 
Nov.  12,  '' 
Jan.  12, 
Jan.  10, 
Jan.  12, 
Jan.  11, 
July  1, 
July  5, 
July     1, 


Deserted  July  10, 1865. 
Deserted  July  10,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  July  1,  1864. 
Transferred  to  company  G,  May  3,  1864. 
Transferred  to  company  G,  May  3,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  April  2, 1865. 
Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  2,  1863. 
Deserted  July  10,  1865. 
Deserted  July  10,  1865. 
Deserted  July  10,  1865. 
Deserted  July  10,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Discharged  July  1,  1864. 
Died  at  Bridgeport,  Ala.,  April  1,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Wauhatchie,  Tenn.,  October  28,  1863. 
Deserted  July  10,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Absent,  on  furlough,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  July  28,  1864. 
Deserted  April,  1864. 
Deserted  July  10,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Wounded  in  action  July  20,  1864 — died  at  Phila- 
delphia, August  30,  1S64 — ^Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  bv  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  Aug.  3,  '61. 
Discharged  July  28,  1864. 
Discharged  July  28,  1864. 
Discharged  July  1,  1864. 
Deserted  July  10,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  22,  1865. 
Prisoner  of  war  since  March  1,  1865. 
Discharged  Julv  1,  1864. 
Discharged  July  1,  1864. 

Wounded  in  action  Dec  17,  1864 — died  at  Savan- 
nah, Ga. ,  January  9, 1865. 
Deserted  July  10,  1865. 
Deserted  July  10,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Prisoner  of  war  since  March  1,  1865. 
Transferred  to  company  G,  May  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  October  1,  1861. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  December  1,  1861. 
Wounded  inaction  October  28, 1863 — died  at  Wau- 
hatchie, Tenn.,  October  29,  1863. 
Deserted  June  5,  1865. 
Deserted  July  28,  1861. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster  out-roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Prisoner  of  war  since  March  1,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate.  May  28,  '62. 
Discharged  July  1,''1S64. 
Deserted  June  5,  1865. 
Deserted  November  27,  1861. 
Transferred  to  company  E,  November  1,  1881. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  wi^h  company,  July  17,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  13,  1865. 
Mustered  out  July  11,  1865. 


^14 


TWENTY-NINTH    REGIMENT. 


SAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

> 

REMARKS. 

Watson,  Joseph 

Welsh,  Michael 

White,  Samuel. 

Private 

...do 

do 

July     1,  '61, 
July     1,  '61, 
July     1,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 
July  28,  '61, 
July     1,  '61, 
Jan.     11, 65, 
July     1, '61, 
Mar.     9,  '64, 
Jan.    12,  '65, 
July     1,  '61, 
Dec.   23, '64, 
July     1,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
1 
3 

Dischai^ed  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus.  July  17,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  16,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  INIay  13,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  25,  '63. 
Tranferred  to  company  B,  October  1,  1861. 
Killed  at  Chancellor sviUe,  May  2,  1863. 
Deserted  March  31,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

WiUiams,  Wm.  W.. 
Wiley,  v.  Resteen.. 
Wilson,  Edward 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Wilson,  George 

Willingmire,  Sam'l 
Wheeler,  Thomas... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Young,  Jos.  A.  F  ... 

Younkin ,  John 

Zugenfuss,  Joseph.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  December  20,  1861. 

Deserted  April,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  1863. 

Company  D. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Wm.  J.  Byrnes 

George  W.  Shuster 

Edward  C.  Burr„".. 
William  H.  Trites,. 

Elias  Cade 

John  Bums 

William  H.Page... 

I.  A.  D.Blake 

Arthur,  Gourley.... 


John  H.  Byrnes. 
David  M.  Black.. 


Leonard  Stewart..... 

JohnM'Cabe 

Wm.  T.  Greeman... 

Steven  D.  Smith 

Wm.  Einwechter... 
John  H.  H.  Wilson 
William  Rowan  .... 

Edward  C.  Kerr 

William  D.  Shuster 
Samuel  Fleming 


John  I.  Hughes 

Geo.  W.  Bosswell... 
Daniel  Stobel 


James  Donnelly. 
John  Taylor 


John  Peterson. 


Joseph  E.  Bell 

Benj.  Filbrook 

Joseph  Calverley. 


John,  Slaven 

Robert  Wilson 

John  C.  Conway.... 

Michael  Gillis 

Stephen  Ashford.... 
Andrew,  Lowrey... 
Austin,  Charles 


Capt... 
...do.... 

1st  Lt.. 

...do 

..do 

2d  Lt... 

..do 

..do 

..do 


...do.... 
IstSgt, 

Serg't., 


..do.... 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Corp..., 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
do. 


..do 

..do 

..do 

Muc... 

..do 

Private 
..do 


July  8,  '61, 

July  1,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  1,  '61, 

July  1,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

Sept.  19,  '61, 

July  1,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 


July     8,  '61, 
July     1,  '61, 


July  8,  '61, 
July  8,  '61, 
'61, 


July 

Dec. 
July 
July 
July 
July 


8,  '63, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
1,  '61, 


July  27,  '62, 

Dec.  9,  '63, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  1,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

Dec.  9,  '63, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

Jan.  12,  '64, 

July  8,  '61; 


Discharged  July  8,  1864. 

Pr.  from  1st  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  July  30,  '62— to  Capt., 

Nov.  9,  '64 — mus.  out  with  company,  July  17, '65, 
Resigned  March  18, 1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  29th  reg.  P.  V.,  March  24,  '65. 
Pr.  to  Capt.  Co.  F,  29th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  7,  1865. 
Resigned  September  1,  1861. 
Dismissed  June  23,  1862. 
Resigned  April  12,  1864. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  May  23,  1865— 

com.  1st  Lt.,  March  15,  1865 — not  mustered — 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65 — Vet. 
Resigned  September  1, 1861 — not.  commissioned. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  May  23,  1865— 

com.   2d  Lt.,  March  15,  1865— not  mustered — 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sei'geant,  May  23,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Pnimoted fram  Cor.  toSgt.,  May 23,'65 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 
Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  June  22,  1865 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Wounded  .Tnly  20, 1864 — ^absent  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  .'•'.argeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '62. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  June  22,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Died  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  June  7,  1864. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  3,  1865. 
Promoted  to 'Corporal,  June  22,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  company  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  22,  18G.5 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  22,  1865^ — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  22,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1S65 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  22,  186.5— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865- mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  May  15, 1863. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  1,  1863, 
Died  June  IS,  18G4,  of  wounds  received  at  Gulp's 

Farm,  Ga.— Vet. 
Deserted  October  1,  1861. 

Deserted  Februarv  25,  1863 — parolled  prisoner. 
Deserted  May  2.5,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65 — Vet. 
Deserted  May  15,  1862. 
Absent,  sick,  at  minster  out. 
Discharged  dn  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '62. 


THREE  TEARS'    SERVICE. 


516 


Amos,  Washington, 
Anderson,  Robert 
Anderson,  Win.... 
Braislej%  Emannel., 
Bro(.ks,  Albert  W. 
Boston,  Beverly  P. 
Burnham,  George. 
Bahni,  William.... 

Bird,  George 

Earr,  John 

Basset,  James 

Bolin,  Charles , 

Bacon,  Joseph  A.., 
Burns,  Thomas  F... 

Burton,  John 

Bowers,  Herman 
Brown,  George  W... 


Barger,  John 

Brophy,  William.... 
Burns^  Joseph  S ., 

Brady,  James 

Black,  John 

Baker,  John 

Culpetzer,  John... 
Conway,  Stephen 


€oliins,  Charles  A 
Council,  Charles.., 
Cooney,  Patrick.... 

Cassiday,  John 

Deitrick,  John 

Dawson,  Isaac  F... 
Davidson,  James.... 
Denny,  William. 


Doran,  John 

Diamond,  James... 

Daniels,  Henry 

Davis  Samuel 

Dageman,  Frank... 
Donohue,  Michael. 

Dolan,  John 

Dawson,  James 

Emory,  George  M.. 
Eppinger,  Charles. 


Eldridge,  Thomas... 
Ellis,  William........ 

Foos,  Daniel 

Falls,  James 

Fister,  Lewis 

Fennimore,  Jacob... 

Foster,  Lewis 

Gibson,  John 

Green,  George 

Gibson,  William  H 
Griffith,  Matthew... 
Gray,  William  H  ... 

Gates,  Henry. 

Hill,  Franklin 

Holt.  John 

Hughes,  James 

Hansom,  Charles.... 
Herschoff,  Augus's 
Henline,  William... 
Hunter,  James 

Haus,  Edwin 

gouek,  Jacob  D 
online,  Hiram 

Higgins,  William... 
Hanigan,  Bernard... 
Higbee,  Martin  C... 
Hoare,  Louis 


Jan.  1,  '64, 
July  8,  '61, 
Aug.  27,  '62, 
Jan.  13,  '65, 
Jan.  6,  '65, 
Jan.  14,  '65, 
Jan.  17,  '65, 
July     8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

Dec.  10,  '64, 

Jan.  14,  '65, 

Dec.  22,  '64, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 


July 

8, 

Jan. 

12, 

Oct. 

16, 

Jan. 

12, 

Jan. 

26, 

Jan. 

7, 

Jan. 

18, 

July 

«, 

Jan. 

12, 

July 

8, 

Feb. 

23, 

Jan. 

18, 

July 

8, 

July 

8, 

July 

8, 

Dec. 

2V, 

July 

8, 

Jan. 

12, 

Jan. 

9i 

July 

8, 

July 

8, 

Sept. 

18, 

Dec. 

22, 

July 

8, 

Julv 

8, 

Jan. 

12, 

Jan. 

11, 

Jan. 

7, 

Nov. 

12, 

Aug. 

9, 

July 

8, 

July 

8, 

Scot. 

22, 

July 

8, 

July 

8, 

Dec. 

26, 

July 

8, 

Deserted  May  25,  1862. 
Deserted  July  11,  1865. 
Deserted  July  11,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
I  Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  9,  '61. 
Disch.  by  sentence  of  court  martial,  Sept.  1,  '6L 
Discharged  September  12,  1864, 
Discharged  July  12,  1864. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  3,  1865.' 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  17,  1865. 
Disch.  February  7,  1864,  for  wounds  received  at 

Resaca,  Ga.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  June  1,  1863. 
Died  at  Bridgeport,  Ala  ,  April  22,  1864, 
De-erted  December  16,  1864. 
Desened  July  11,  1865, 
Deserted  July  11,  1865. 
Deserted  July  11,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  September  13,  1863,  for  wounds  re- 

ceived^it  Gettysburg,  July  8,  1883. 
Discharged  July  2,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  15,  '62. 
Deserted  May  2,  1864 
Deserted  March  7,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  Aug.  9,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  1,  '61. 
Discharged  Jan.  21,  1865,  of  wounds  received  at 

Re  acca.  May  15,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan,  30, 1865. 
Deserted  March  15,  1865. 
Deserted  March  15,  1865. 
Deserted  July  11,  1865. 
Recruit — never  joined  company. 
Deserted  May  11,  1865. 
Recruit — never  joined  company. 
Not  on  muster  out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  August  1,  1864,  of  wounds  received 

at  Lookout  Mountain,  November  24,  1863. 
Deserted  May  2,  1864. 
Recruit — never  joined  company. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865^ Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17.  1865 — ^Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  4,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  1,  '62. 
Deserted  December  25,  1862. 
Deserted  December  25,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 186.5 — Vet, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  186.5. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Detached  August  9,  1862,  for  duty  in  Adjutant 

General's  Oflice,  Harrisburg. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  25,  '63. 
Discharged  July  12,  1864. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  3,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  1,  '61. 
Discharged  July  12,  1864. 
KiUed  at  Resaca,  Ga.,  May  15,  1864. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Resaca,  May  15,  '64. 


516 


TWENTY-NINTH   REGIMENT. 


HASIE. 

BANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
IKTO  SERTICE. 

i 

•A 

a 

i 

IIE»ABES. 

Hong,  Cardinal  B... 

Haus,  William 

Herron,  William.... 
Harrington,  John... 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do...  . 

Oct.     31,  '64, 

July    8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '6], 
Jan.    18,  '6.5, 
Jan.    18,  '65, 
Jan.    18,  '65, 
Jan.    18,  'G5, 
Juiy     8,  'Gl, 
July     8,  '61, 
Jan.    14,  '65, 
Jan.    12,  'G5, 
Oct.      6,  '64, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
Jan.    11,  '65, 
Jan.    18,  '65, 
July     1,  -61, 
July     8,  '61, 
Jan.    11,  '64, 
July     8, '61, 
Jan.    18,  '65, 
July     8,  '61, 
Jan.    17,  '65, 
Jan.    13,  '65, 
Feb.    25,  '62, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     1.  '61, 
Jan.      6,  '65, 
Jan.      7,  '64, 
Jan.    18,  -65, 
Nov.  11,  '65, 
Feb.     9,  '64, 
July     8,  '61, 

Jan.    13,  '65, 
July     8,  '61, 
July  11,  '64, 
Jan.    11,  '65, 
Jan.    10,  '65, 
Jan.    12,  '65, 
Sept.  14,  '62, 
Jan.    17,  '65, 

July     8, '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
Feb.   19,  '64, 
Jan.    12, '65, 
Feb.     2,  '64, 
Feb.     2,  '64, 
Jan.      1,  '64, 

1 

3 

3 
3 
I 

Died  at  Nashville,  February  22,  1865— buried  at 

Chattanooga— grave,  463. 
Died  at  Camp  Caraiel,  Md.,  February  19,  1862 
Deserted  .January  31,  1862. 
Deserted  April  11,  1862. 

Hicks,  Abraham.... 
Holt,  John         .    .   . 

..  do 

...do    ... 

3  j  Recruit— never  joined  company. 
3   Recruit— never  joined  company. 
3  j  Recruit— never  joined  company. 
.3  i  Ts'ot  mi  mnstfir-onl  roll. 

...do 

HerroD,  James 

...do 

Ireland,  Thomas 

.Tones,  William 

Jolmson,  Thomas.... 
Johnston,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

3 
3 
3 
1 

1 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  February  2,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Deserted  July  11,  1865. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  31,  '62. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  21,  1865. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  186.5— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Deserted  July  15,  1863. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  1, 1862. 

Discharged  July  12,  1864. 

Deserted  October  11,  1862. 

Deserted  May  2,  1864— Vet, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1, 1863. 

Deserted  July  11,  1865. 

Deserted  May  2,  1864. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  October  31, 1864,  for  wounds  received 

at  Resaca,  Ga Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Julv  17,  1865. 
Transferred  Nov   10  1862  to  2d  Mass  Vol 

Kress,  Frederick  ... 
Krouse,  Jacob 

...do 

...do 

Keever,  Edward 

...do 

do 

Lee,  John. 

do 

Leonard,  Levi.. 

do 

Lewis,  Charles. 

do 

Leonard,  Charles.... 
Mainor,  Isaac    

...do 

do 

Moreland,  George... 
Munday,  William... 
Martin,  David 

...do 

...do 

do 

Martin,  James 

Mooney,  Thomas.... 
Monigan,  Patrick... 
M'Fadden,  Samuel 
M'Peak,  William  ... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

M'Merney.  Thomas 
M'EIrath,  Stuart 

...do 

...do 

...do  .... 

M'Carty,  James 

...do 

...do 

Nichols,  Alexander 
O'Neill,  James. 

...do 

do 

Ori*,  Samuel 

do 

Peckman,  John 

Poet,  Michael 

...do 

...do 

Detached  April  29,  1865,  to  Ordnance  Departm't. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Deserted  July  11,  1865. " 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5, 1863. 
Prisoner  from  January  28  to  May  5,  1865— dis- 
charged by  General  Order,  June  23,  1865. 
Deserted  August  10,  1862. 
Deserted  May  6,  1862. 
Deserted  August  22,  1862. 
Deserted  May  2,  1864. 
Deserted  July  11,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Disch.  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  at  Philadelphia. 
Discharged  July  12,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  10,  '63. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  May  15, 1862. 
Died  at  Baltimore,  December  24, 1865. 
Deserted  May  6,  1864. 
Deserted  July  11,  1865. 
Deserted  July  11,  1865. 
Deserted  July  11,  1865. 
Deserted  July  11,  1865.                              , 
Deserted  July  11,  1865. 
Deserted  July  11,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  186&— Vet, 
Discharged  July  12,  1864.                                     ' 
Deserted  March  10,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vei. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 

Quain,  John.. 

do 

Hoi,  Charles 

do 

Reynolds,  Wm.  H.. 
Runev*  John. 

...do 

do 

Rodet  John  R.. 

do 

Ryan,  Thomas    .  .. 

do 

Reidge,  Thomas 

Rasebrook,  L.  D 

Ryan  Daniel     

...do 

...do 

do 

Shields,  Wm.  L 

Springer,  A.  J 

Smith,  Benj.  S 

...do 

...do 

do 

Scott,  William 

.do 

Shultz,  Frederick.... 
Stevenson,  James... 
Simpson,  Steven  D 

Stringer,  Hv^nry 

Smith,  Cervantus.... 
Simpson,  Walter.... 

Sanders,  John 

Sutherland,  G.  W... 

...do.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

July    8, '61, 
Feb.   20,  '62, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
Dec.    29,  '62, 
Jan.    12,  '65, 
Jan.    14,  '65, 
Jan.    14,  '65, 
Jan.    12,  '65, 
Jan.    16,  '65, 
Jan.    12,  '65, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
Jan.    13,  '65, 
•Tuly     8,  '61, 
Feb.   20,  '65, 
Jan.    12,  '65, 

Smith,  Joseph.. 

do 

...do 

Toy,  Cornelius„ 

Thompson,  Robert.. 
Tonolia,  Antonia.... 
Wynant,  Peter  L... 
Whartenby,  Thos... 
Walters,  Charles..... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

THKEE    YEARS'    SERVICE. 


517 


Wallums,  Charles... 

West,  Adam  C 

Wallace,  Patrick.... 

Wilson,  James 

Wilson,  Frank 

Webb,  William 

Zimmerman,  John.. 


DATE  OP  MUSTEK  |   | 
INTOSEliVlCE.      j  "1 


Private  Jan. 


Sept. 
Jan. 
July 
Nov. 
Jan. 
Doc. 


I 

13,  '65,    3 

14,  'fi2,    3 
12,  '(15,  '  3 

8,  '01,  j3 
12,  'Gl, 

15,  -63, 
23,  '64, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  30,  1865. 

Deserted  July  11,  1865. 

Deserted  November  25,  1861. 
)   Recruit — never  joined  comi^any. 
>  I  Recruit — never  joined  company. 
3 !  Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 


Company  E. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Samuel  M.  Zulick... 
William  P.  O'Bryon 


Fred'k  J.  Sorber. 
Sykes  Beaumont.. 


Thomas  T.  Seal 

John  H.  Moore 

Alfred  Childs  

Wm.  D.  Rickards.. 

Chas.  R.  Simpson... 

William  E.  Barras.. 

William  H.  Moore.. 


Robt.  J.  Brookmyre  ...do.... 


Capt... 
...do.... 


1st  Lt. 
...do.... 
...do.... 
2d  Lt. 


..ao .... 
1st  Sgt. 

Serg't. 


Johnlbaugh 

John  H.  Hadden. . 

William  Cromley. 
Wallace  Hotfner... 


John  Coulson. 


William  H.  Esling. 
William  H.  Boehm 
Geo.  Kochersperger 
William  F.  Biniiier 


Robert  Callahan 


William  Dunn. 


Fred'k  Barnwood.. 

Hugh  Riddle 

James  Dunn 

William  Ash 

Charles  H.  Baker.., 

John  T.  Ash 

Henry  Egner 

Allen,  John 

Ashman,  Peter 

Atherholt,  Henry... 
Arnold,  William  S. 

Brown,  Robert 

Brandt,  William 

Bibighaus,  Charles 
Burrows,  John  S....|...do 
Barras,  Charl«s  F...l...do 


July 
July 

July 

July 

July 

July 
Julv 
July 

July 

July 


...do.. 
Corp. 

...do.. 


.do. 


...do., 
...do... 


do 

do 
...do 
...do 
...do. 
Muc 
...do. 
Private 
...do 

do 

...do..... 

.do 

...do 

...do 


8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 

8,  '61, 

8,  '61, 


July     8,  '61, 


July     8,  '61, 


do July     5,  ^Gi, 

...do July     8,  '61, 


July  8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  8  ,'61, 

July  8  ,'61, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 


July     8, 

July  8, 
July  8, 
July  8, 
July  8, 
July  8, 
July  8, 
Feb.  16, 
June  1, 
July  8, 
July  8, 
Jan.  31, 
July  8, 
Dec.  23, 
April  18, 
July  8, 
July     8, 


Promoted  to  Major,  March  3,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Captain,  March  16,  1863— resii^ned 
March  20,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Captain,  March  24,  1863^resigned 
April  9,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Captain,  June  9, 1864— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Dismissed  .iime  23,  1862. 

Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  April  24,  '63— to  Adj.,  Jan.  1,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Capt.  company  K,  29"th  regiment  Pa. . 

Volunteers,  May  6,  1862. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt..  April  24,  1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Promoted  to  «gt.,  April  24.  '63— to  1st  Sgt.,  Sept. 

29,  1S64 — mustered  oiit  with  company,  Julv  17. 

1865— Vet.  •  ^ 

Prisoner  from  May  25,  to  Sept.  17,  '62— promoted 

to  Sgt.,  April  24,  1863— nmstered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  17,  1S65— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sut.,  Sept.  1,   1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,   July   1,   1864— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Sept.  29,  1864— nmstered  out 

with  company,  Julv  17,  1865— Vet. 
Discharged  July  12,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  4,  '64— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  4,  '64— mustered  out 

with  company.  July  17.  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  14,  '61— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  14,  '61— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  17,  1S65— Vet. 
Promoted  to  C'orporal,  Sept.  1,  '64— mustered  out 

with  companj^  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  24,  '63— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.  29,  '64— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Feb.  11,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 
Discharged  July  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 
Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 
Killed  at  Savannah,  December  17,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Absent,  sick — recruit — never  joined  company. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 
Tr.  to  company  B,  29th  reg.  P.  V.— date  unknown. 
Deserted  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Absent,  on  detaclied  duty,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  14,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  22, 1862. 


618 


TWENTY-J^TNTH  KEGIMENT. 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER  '  | 
INTO  SERVICE.     |K 

1^ 

REMARKS. 

Bidder,  Christian... 

Boyle,  William 

Branson,  Joseph 

Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

July  27,  '61,  i  3 
Julv     8,  '61,  !  3 
July     8,  '61,  i  3 
Feb.     9,  '64,  \  3 
July  21,  '61,    3 
Feb.     7,  '65,    1 
Aug.  29,  '62,    3 

Mar.  26,  '64,    3 
Mar.   26,  '64,    3 
April  10,  '65,    1 
July     8,  '61,    3 
Jan.    14,  '64,    3 
Fob.     8,  '64,    3 
Jan.    19,  '65,    1 
Jan.  ,19,  '65,    3 
July     8,  '61,    S 
Dec.    23,  '64,    1 
July     8,  '61,    3 
July     1,  '61,    3 
July     8,  '61,    3 
July  21,  '64,    3 
Nov.  14,  '64,    3 
Nov.   19,  '64,    3 
Jan.    18,  '65,    3 
Jan.    31,  '65,    ] 
July     8,  '61,    3 
Jan.    20,  '65,    3 
July     1,  '61,    3 
Julv     8,  '61,    ^ 
Aug.  28,  '62,    - 
Dec.    19,  '62,    ' 
;Feb.     9,  '64,    ^ 
July    '8,  '61,    C 
July     8,  '61,    3 
Jan.    28,  '64,    3 
Dec.   29,  '63,    3 
July     8,  '61,    3 
July     8,  '61,    3 
Feb.     3,  '64,    3 
Aug.  22,  '62,    3 
July     8,  '61,    c 

July     8,  '61,    • 

Dec.    29,  '63,    ' 
Jan.    24, '64,    ^ 
Feb.      4,  '65,    ] 
Dec.   23,  '64,    ^ 
Jan.    18,  '65,    « 
Jan.    18,  '65, 
Feb.     3,  '65, 
July  12,  '61, 

Aug.  25,  '62, 
July     8,  '61, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 
Feb.   24, '64, 
Dec.     9,  '63, 
Jan.    28,  '65, 
Feb.     4,  '64, 
Jan.    31,  '65, 
Feb.    10,  '65, 
Dec.   23,  '64, 
Sept.  13,  '02, 
Nov.  16,  '64, 
July    8,  '61, 
July    8,  '61, 
Jan.    28,  '64, 
Nov.  14,  '64, 
.July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
Feb.     8,  '65, 
Feb.     9,  '64, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apri  2,  '63. 
Disch.  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus— date  unknown. 
Died  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Augiist  12,  1862. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Burke,  Francis 

Barnhardt,  Jacob... 
Bradshaw,  James... 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 
-Deserted  July  1.  1865. 
Missina:  in  action  at  Pumpkin  Vine  creek,  Ga., 

May  25,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

..do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

do 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  15,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

..do 

Callan,  William  F... 

Cullen,  Baniel  L 

Campbell,  Daniel- 
Castle,  Thomas 

Cozzens,  Benj.  P 

..do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  January  22,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  12,  '65» 

Colguhoun,  John... 
Coleman,  George.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Discharged  July  12,  1864. 

Discharged  by  Special  Order,  June  21,  1865. 

Deserted  Februarv  26,  1862. 

...do 

Recruit— never  ioined  company. 

...do 

Recruit— never  "ioined  company. 

...do 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

...do 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

...do 

Mustered  out  November  16,  1865. 

Dilks,  Josiah 

...do 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out— Vet. 

Dougan,  WiUiam... 

...do 

...do 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 
5    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  6, 1863. 

Duffleld,  Samuel.... 
Dougherty,  John. . . . 

Doran,  James 

Devlin,  James  

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

»   Discharged  July  12,  1864, 

5    Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  7,  1865. 

5   Transferred  to  Vet,  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 

>   Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Edo^o,  William  

...do 

i    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  1,  '63. 

Elliot,  John    

...do 

>    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  23,  '63. 

Eggleton,  John 

French,  James   .... 

...do 

...do 

5    Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Feeney,  William  J.. 
Forsyth,  Thomas  ... 
Groodex,  Louis   

...do 

...do 

...do 

>    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  cerificate,  Jan.  23, 1863. 
Deserted  March  16,  1864— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  4,  1865. 

Gerritt,  John 

Getty,  Joseph  K 

Humes,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  3,  1865. 
Died  June  21,  '64,  of  wds.  received  at  Resaca,  May 
15,  '64— buried  at  Chattanooga— grave,  102— Vet. 
>   Prisoner  from  May  25,  to  September  17,  1862— 

.do  .... 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 
5   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Hertzog,  Joseph 

Horner,  Andrew 

Hautenberry,  Wm.. 

Harlin,  Charles 

Herbstritt,  Peter 

Hoagland,  John  Y... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

$   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
.    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
i   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
L    Mustered  out  with  company,  Julv  17,  1865. 
I    Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  11,  1865. 
3   Sentenced  for  desertion,  December  27,  1864— dis- 

Hartrine, Daniel 

...do 

charged  July  1,  1865. 
5   Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  3,  1865. 
5   Deserted  January,  1862. 

Hinckle,  George 

do 

Hertig,  Henry.. 

do 

3    Deserted  December  1862. 

Harris,  John         .... 

do 

3    Deserted  August  4,  1864. 

Hunter,  Israel  S.... 

Hutchins,  Peter 

Haupt,  Henry 

...do 

...do.... 
do 

5   Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out— Vet. 
I   Recruit— never  joined  company. 
1   Deserted  July  2,  1865. 

Jackson,  Lewis  W. 
John  son,  Leonard  M 
Johns,  Joseph. 

...do.... 

...do.... 

do 

1   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
1    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
1   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Jones,  George  W.... 
Jones,  Edward. 

...do.... 
do 

3    Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  3,  1865. 
3   Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Kelly,  Mathias 

Kelly,  James  V 

Kessler,  Charles.... 
Kroeson,  Thomas.. 
KeUy,  Patrick  F.... 
Kirlin,  William... 

...do.... 
...do... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
do 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
3    Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out— Vet. 
3    Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 

Kennedy,  John 

Klinger,  Frederick 
Kelly,  James 

...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 

3    Discharged  July  12,  1864. 

1    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  21,  '65. 

3   Recruit    never  joined  company. 

THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


519 


NAME. 

HANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTEK 
INTO   SERVICE. 

1 
1 

a 
1 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
8 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
8 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

s 

3 
3 
3 

1 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

REMARKS. 

Lennix,  James 

Lithgrow,  Robert... 
Iiudwig,  Joseph 

Private 
...do.... 
...do 

July     8, '61, 
Feb.   25,  '62, 
Feb.      8,  '64, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
Jan.    13,  '64, 
Jan.    26,  '64, 
Feb.     6,  '65, 
Feb.     7,  '65, 
July     8,  '61, 
Jan.     2,  '65, 
Jan.    21,  '65, 
Jan.    20,  '65, 
Jan.    20,  '65, 
July     8,  '61, 
Dec.     8,  '62, 
Jan.    31,  '65, 
July  15,  '61, 
July   15,  '64, 
Nov.  16,  '64, 
Jan.    SO,  '65, 
Jan.    18,  '65, 
July     8,  '61, 
Feb.   17,  '64, 
Jan.    19,  '65, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8, '61, 
July     8,  '61, 

July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
Jan.    27,  '64, 
July  21,  '64, 
Feb.      4,  '65, 
July    8,  '61, 
Jan.     4,  '64, 
Jan.      2,  '64, 
Sept.  23,  '62, 
July  28,  '61, 
Nov.  28,  '62, 
July  29,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
Dec.    23,  '64, 
Aug.  23,  '62, 
July     8, '61, 

July     6, '61, 
Feb.    11,  '6.5, 
Jan.    18,  '65, 
July  15,  '64, 
Dec.     9,  '63, 
Dec.     9,  '63, 

Dec.   23, '64, 
Jan.    20,  '65, 
July     8, '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
Dec.     9,  '63, 
Sept.     1,  '62, 
Aug.  80,  '62, 
Sent.     1,  '62, 
Dec.    18,  '62, 
Dec.     9,  '63, 

Feb.   14,  '65, 
July  24,  '62, 
Aug.    6,  '62, 
.luly     8,  '61. 
July     8,  '61, 
Aug.  22,  '62, 
July     8,  '61, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 186.5— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  July  12,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  C,  29th  regiment,  P.  V, 
Prisoner- died  at  Lynchburg,  Va.,  July  12, 1862. 
Deserted  January,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1S6.5— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  186.5. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865. 
Deserted— returned— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Recruit — never  joined  company. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Discharged  July  12,  1864. 
Deserted  December  27,  1862. 

Leidy,  William 

Lannen,  Dennis 

-do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mevers,  Adam 

Miller,  William  H... 
Morrison,  Charles... 
Merseai?au,  Henry.. 
Mansfield.  Thomas 

Metzger,  Philip 

Malonoy,  Michael... 

Mulligan,  John 

Matthews,  Edwin... 
Matthews,  Edwin... 
Mack,  Mifhael 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do   . 

Miller,  Henry 

do   .. 

Deserted  June  29,  '65 dishon.  disch.,  Oct.  5   '65. 

Murphy,  Henry 

Moore,  John 

...do 

.do 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Transferred  to  company  C,  29th  regiment,  P,  V. 
Died  at  Culpepper  Court  House,  Va.,  Aug.  11, '62. 
Killed  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  15,  1864— buried 
at  Chattanooga— grave  149. 

Mahr,  John 

..  do 

Murphy,  Casius 

Monahau,  Patrick... 

M'llhany,  John 

M'Donald,Dennisr 
M'Olunney,  Hugh... 
M'Lauo-hlin,  E. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

M'Laughlin,  Chas... 
M'Connell,  Robert... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

M'LaughUn,  Geo.... 
M'Snoddy,  Samuel 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Deserted  July,  1861. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Deserted  July  1,  1865. 

M'Guire,  Joseph 

...do 

...do 

Norback,  William... 
Norback,  David 

...do 

...do   ... 

Mastered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1S65. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  7,  186.5. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 
Deserted  January,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  September  16,  1864. 
Discharged  July  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  bv  General  Order,  June  3,  1865. 
Prisoner  from  May  25,  to  Sept.  17,  1862— trans- 
ferred to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 
Killed  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  16,  1864— Vet. 

Neal,  Eugene 

.  do   ... 

Northy,  Thomas 

O'Grady,  Michael... 
O'Bryon,  Benj.F.... 
Owens,  William  E.. 
Polsgrove,  William 

Preston,  Joseph 

Pepper,  Henry 

...do 

...do 

..do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Pomroy,  Charles 

...do.... 

...do  .... 

Died  at  Hilton  Head,  S.  C,  May  7,  1865. 

...do.. 

...do   .. 

Recruited— never  joined  company. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .luly  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Deserted — returned — mustered  out  with  com^ia- 
ny,  July  17,  18G5— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  Julv  12,  1864. 

Discharged  Julv  12,  1864. 

Discharged  by  Special  Order,  June  7,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  October  13,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  3,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  3,  1865. 

Deserted  July  26,  1863. 

Prisoner  from  March  17,  to  March  30, 1865— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  wiih  comnany,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  bv  General  Order,  Juno  3,  1865. 

Discharged  bv  General  Order,  Juno  3,  1S65. 

Transferred  to  company  H,  29th  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps.  Sept.  1,  1863 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  >Jay  3,  1863. 

Died  at  Jeffersonvillo,  Ind.,  Dec.  29,  1864— Vet. 

Rickman,  Francis... 
Rickards,  Wm.  J... 

Ross,  Harmon 

...do 

...do 

..do. 

lUce,  William 

Robinson,  Andrew.. 
Richmond,  George., 
llutzel, George  H.... 
Renienter,Hen'y,Sr 
RementL-r.Hen'y.Jr 

KcmoDier,  John 

Rcby,  William  E... 
Swai),  Thomas 

Smith  Daniel 

..do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

do   ... 

Saxton,  Oliver 

Smedley,  William.. 

Sample,  James 

Stewart,  Alexander 

Slicizline,  David 

Savidge,  Harvey  G 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..dn 

..do 

620 


TWENTY-XINTH  REGIMENT, 


ViXE. 

BANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTEK 
INTO  SERVICE. 

f 

REMARKS. 

Sheeran,  Thomas... 

Shapcott,  Mark 

Stewart,  Robert 

Smith,  John  J.. 

Private 

...do 

...do 

do 

July  8,  '61, 
July  8,  '61, 
Julv  8,  '61, 
Feb.  27,  '65, 
Feb.  14,  '65, 
Jan.  19,  '65, 
Feb.  4,  '64, 
July  8,  '61, 
Nov.  21,  '64, 
July     8, '61, 

Aug.  20,- '62, 
Aug.  23,  '62, 
July     1,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 
Feb.  9,  '64, 
July  8,  '61, 
Feb.  25, '64, 
Jan.  18,  '65, 
Jan.  20, '6.5, 
Sept.  20,  '62, 
Jan.    18,  '64, 

Feb.  4, '64, 
July  8,  '61, 
July  15,  '64, 
Jan.  18,  '65, 
Feb.   27,  '64, 

3 

I 

1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

S 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Deserted  June  6, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  22,  '63. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  l)y  General  Order,  May  23,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Recruit— never  ioined  company. 

Killed  at  New  Hope  Church,  Ga.,  May  27,  1864. 

Died  while  prisoner  of  war— date  unknown. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Prisoner  from  May  25  to  Sept.  17, 1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  3,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  3,  1865. 

Killed  at  Lookout  Mountain,  Tennessee,  Novem- 
ber 24,  1863. 

Deserted  March  16,  1864— Vet. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Recruit— never  joined  comp'auy. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Transferred  to  Regular  Army,  February  5,  1863. 

Killed  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  15,  1864— buried 
at  Chattanooga— grave,  221. 

Killed  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  15,  1864. 

Deserted  August  2,  1862. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Tatin,  William  R... 
Thompson,  Thomas 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Tomeney,  Philip 

Vose,  Frederick 

Vautier,  Wm.  J 

Vautier,  Charles 

Vandegrift,  Wm 

Vicany,  Richard 

Vanderback,  John.. 
Wallace,  Thomas.... 
Way,  Lewis  P. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

White,  Thomas 

Wilson,  Joseph 

...do 

...do   ... 

^iVagner,  John.. 

...do     . 

Wieland,  Charles  A 

Wherlin,  Timothy.. 
WilUams,  Charles... 

White,  Michael 

White,  Thomas 

Woodall,  John  M... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

^.do 

...do 

Company  F. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Louis  E.  Kinsler... 
Thomas  F.  Brown. 
Elias  Cade 


WiUiam  Wood 

Wm.  R.  Murphy.... 
Theo.  S.  S.  Baker.., 


Alexander  Cook.... 
George  W.  Hillary. 
Ethan  O.  Fulce 


Elisha  Jones.. 


Charles  H.  Martin. 

Angus  Gillies 

John  E.  Trainer..... 
David  Donohue...!. 

Isaac  W.  Smith 

Patrick  Kane 


Capt.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 


Ist  Lt... 

..do 

..do 


2d  Lt. 

..do 

..do 


.do. 


1st  Sgt 
Serg't.. 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Corp ... 


George  W.  Bumm do . 

Thorhas  Gray do. 


James  Hines 

Joseph  Englebert. 

Frank  Hazlett 

John  Graham 

Harry  F.  Hunt 

Wm.  B.  Gordon.... 
Allen,  George  W... 

Allen,  William 

Aked,  Robert 

Ask,  Charles 


...do., 

...do., 

...do., 

...do., 

...do., 

Muc. 

Private 

...do. 

...do., 

...do. 


July  18, 

'61, 

3 

July  13, 

'61, 

3 

July     1, 

'61, 

3 

July  13, 

'61, 

3 

Sept.    1, 

'61, 

3 

July     1, 

'61, 

3 

July  13, 

'61, 

3 

July  13, 

'61, 

3 

June    9, 

'63, 

3 

July     1, 

'61, 

3 

Dec.      9, 

'63, 

3 

July  13, 

'61, 

3 

July  13, 

'01, 

3 

July  13, 

'61, 

3 

Julv  13, 

'61, 

3 

July  13, 

'61, 

3 

Julv  13, 

'61, 

3 

July  13, 

'61, 

3 

July  13, 

'61, 

3 

July  13, 

'61, 

3 

Julv  13, 

'61, 

3 

July  13, 

'61, 

3 

July  13, 

'61, 

3 

Jan.      5, 

'64, 

3 

Feb.   24, 

'64, 

3 

Aug.  15, 

'(i4, 

1 

Jan.    13, 

'64, 

3 

Jan.    11, 

'65, 

3 

Resigned  April  27,  1863. 

Resigned  December  1,  1864. 

Promoted  from  1st  Lt.  of  company  D,  to  Capt., 
June  7, 1865— mustered  out  with  company,  July 
17,  1865. 

Resigned  September  1,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Capt.  and  C.  S.,  July  17,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sgt,,  Oct.  1, 1861— to  Sgt.  Maj.,  Mar. 
15,  1864— to  1st  Lt.  company  F,  June  9,  1864— 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Resigned  February  25,  1862. 

Dismissed  November  16,  1863. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  June  9,  1864— killed  at  Fay- 
ettville,  N.  C,  March  14,  1865— Vet. 

Promoted  from  vSgt.  company  G,  to  2d  Lt.  com- 
pany F,  May  22,  1865 — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  17,  1865. 

Absent,  wounded,  at  muster  out — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Absent,  on  furlough,  at  muster  out — Vet. 

Wounded  June  15, 1864 — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  17,  1865- Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865 — ^Vet. 

Wounded  Mav  15, 1864 — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865 — ^Vct. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Wd.  June  15,  '64— discharged  June  15, 1865— Vet. 

Deserted  August  4,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  v>rith  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  7, 1865. 

Deserted  March  16,  1864. 

Deserted  June  18,  186,>5. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


521 


Allen,  Robert  E.. 
Burns,  James  P.. 


Brown,  Froderick. 
Bradley,  Henry.... 

Brand,  p]nos 

Bumni,  Jacob 

Benckert,  Geo.  F... 
Benkert,  Robert.... 
Bropliy,  Patrick.... 

Brown,  Charles 

Burwick,  John. 

Beatty,  William...*. 

Bendell,  Robert 

Bottman,  Charles.. 

Bradley,  Henry 

Bartelb,  Henry 

Carter,  Jacob  L 

Oarey,  Thonxas. 

Carevaugh,  Hugh.. 
•Connelly,  Joseph  „ 
Connor,  Richmond 
Chenowith,  Rexton 

■Corton,  Joha. 

Campbell,  David....' 
Culbertson,  Joseph 

Cannon,  Barney 

Caminell,  Richard.. 

Conver,  John 

Conn,  Thomas 

Cusick,  Matthew  J.. 

Conway,  Patrick.... 

Carlin,  William 

Cole,  John  H 

Clayton,  John 

Carlion,  Thomas 

Diress,  John 

Downs,  Joseph 

Dodd,  George  A 

Donahue,  Edward.. 
Downey,  Patrick.... 
Downey,  James..... 

Dewitt,  Frank  C 

Duffey,  Harry 

Duftey,  Francis 

Deily,  Charles  S 

Divine,  John 

Dougherty,  Wm„.., 

Daily,  James 

Eggleton,  John 

Engard,  William ... 
English,  William... 

Early,  James 

'  Eggleton,  Wm,  F... 
Ennis,  Thomas  D... 
Eayres,  Joseph  M... 

Eaton,  Seth 

Fluck,  Jeremiah  S.. 

Franks,  George  F... 

Fulton,  James 

Flailc,  Samuel 

Flannigan,  Fr.  H  ... 

Fadden,  Patrick 

Freind,  George 

Fulton,  Frelingh'n 
Faucett,  William... 
Fulmery,  Freder'k 
Graham,  Thos.  Y... 


Gray,  William 

Glenn,  James 

Glenn,  Patrick 

Garwood,  Eli  B 

66 


Feb.   17,  '64, 
July  13,  '61, 


28, 


Aug. 
Jan. 
July 
July 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
July 
July 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 


July  13, 

July  13, 

Jan.  6, 

Jan.  6, 

Sept.  5, 

Sept.  9, 

July  13, 

Aug.  9, 

Aug.  19, 

Aug.  19, 

Aug.  13, 

Jan.  10, 

Jan.  14, 

P^eb.  1, 

Julv  13, 

July  13, 

Feb.  17, 

Jan.  8, 

Feb.  9, 

Jan.  11, 

Jan.  13, 

Jan.  8, 

July  13, 

July  13, 

Aug.  15, 

Feb.  9, 

July  13, 
Jan  11, 
July  13, 
July  13, 
Jan.  12, 
July  13, 
Aug.  1, 
Feb.  3, 
July  13, 
Dec.     9, 


'6L 


-Vet. 


Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Wounded  at  Lookout  Mountain,  Nov.  24,  1863— 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 186.5 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Absent,  wounded,  at  muster  out, 

Dischargeil — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  3, 

Discharged  July  13,  1864. 

Discharged  July  13,  1864. 

Deserted  January  1,  1863. 

Deserted  June  2,  1862. 

Recruit — never  joined  company- 
Deserted  September  1,  1864. 

Deserted  July  3,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865- 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  186.5 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  186.5— Vet. 

Mustered  ont  with  company,  July  17,  186.5. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17.,  1865. 

Wounded  May  15,  18(;4 — absent  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  Julv  13,  1864. 

Discharged  Julv  13,  1861 

Discharged  July  13,  1864. 

Disck.  Sept.  13,  1864,  for  wounds  rec.  in  action. 

Transferred  to  company  I,  September  1,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 

Wounded  May  25,  1864— died  August  10,  1864— 
buried  at  Chattanooga — grave,  425. 

Deserted  June  5,  186.5. 

Deserted  June  18,  1862. 

Deserted  June  18,  1862. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Discharged  by  General  Order.  June  5,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  29,  '6.?. 

Discharged  August  19,  1864. 

Discharged  August  19,  1864. 

Wounded  May  15,  1864— di.'scharged  Sept.  1,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Sept.  1,  186.3. 

Recruit — never  joined  comi:)any. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Deserted  June  10,  1864. 

Deserted  December  10,  1861. 

Deserted  August  1,  1861. 

Deserted  March  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Absent,  siek,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  24, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  21, 

Discharged  September  7,  18641 

Deserted  December  21,  1861. 

Wounded  May  15,  1864 — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  by  Special  Order,  Aug.  5,  1865— Vet. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  28,  '61. 

Discharged  July  13,  1864. 

Deserted  June  1,  1865. 

Deserted  May  25,  1862. 

Deserted  June  18,  1862, 

Deserted  March  16,  1864. 

Not  on  mtister-out  roll. 

Prisoner  from  August  to  September,  1S62— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  17,  186.5 — Vet. 

Detached  in  Division  Golnmissarj^,  June  1,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865. 

Pr.  to  Hos.  Stew.,  U.  S.  A.— date  unknown. 


'64. 
'62. 


522 


TWENTY-KINTH   REGIMENT, 


VAHE. 

BANK, 

BATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO- SERVICE. 

i 

s 

i 

3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

3 
3 
1 
1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

3 
3 
,1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

I^MAUCSr 

Gilfiry,  Charles 

Gould,  George  W... 
Gordon,  Henry 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do.... 

July  13,  '61, 

Jan.    18,  '65, 
July     5,  '64, 
Feb.   24,  '64, 
Feb,     1,  '65, 
July  13,  '61, 

July  13,  '61, 
Feb.     7,  '.64, 
Feb,  23,  '64, 
Jan,    21,  '65, 
Dec.     9,  '64, 
Sept.  27,  '64, 
.Jan.      1,  '65, 
July  13,  '61, 
July  13,  '61, 
July  13,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
July  23,  '61, 
Aug.  19,  '61, 

Aug.  12,  '61, 
Mar.     9, '64, 

Jan.    20,  '65, 
July  13,  '61, 
Oct.    27, '64, 
July  13,  '61, 
July  13,  '61, 
Feb.     4,  '64, 
July  13,  '61, 
Aug.  19,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
July   13, '61, 
July   13, '61, 
Jan.      3,  '65, 
Jan.      9,  '65, 
Jan.    19,  '65, 
July  13,  '61, 
Jan.    19,  '65, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
Aug.  15,  '61, 
July  13,  '61, 
July   13,  '61, 
July  13,  '61, 
Aug.  15,  '61, 
July  23,  '61, 
Jan.    20,  '65, 

Killed  accidentally  at  Warrenton  Junction,  Va., 

August  28,  1862. 
Deserted  June  17,  1865. 
Deserted  June  17,  1865. 

Griffen,  Michael 

Hughes,  Henry 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Wounded  May  15,  1864— mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  17,  186.5— Vet, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65— Vet, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1805. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Ordei*  May  29,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865.- 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  17,  1865. 
Discharged  July  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  16, 1863, 

Henderson,  John  M 
Henry,  Daniel 

...do 

...do 

Howarth,  Thomas... 

Harris,  William 

Harris,  WiUiam  S... 
Haefiie,  John  D 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Hawthorn,  Samuel 
Howe,  George  . 

...do 

...do  .. 

Harris,  Henry  J 

Hunter,  Hugh  H,... 
Hindermeyer,  Jacob 
Hopple,  William 

Han  sherry,"  Edward 
Hensler,  Jacob 

Herbert,  Jules.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do  .... 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  16, 1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  23, 1863. 
Discharged  July  23,  1864. 
Wounded  July  3,  1863— transferred  to  Vet.  Res. 

Corps,  September  1,  1863. 
Died  at  Stafford  C.  H.,  Va.,  March  14, 1863. 
Wounded  June  20-,  '64 — died  at  Nashville,  Tenn., 

July  9,  1864. 
Deserted  June  18  1865 

Harmon,  George  J.. 
Hamilton,  George... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Deserted  June  18,  1862. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Discharged  July  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Wounded  July  3,  1864— discharged  July  13, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  16, 1863. 

Discharged  July  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  25,  '61. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 

Recruit— never  joined  comnany. 

Becruit— never  joined  company. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Jacobs,  John,  Jr 

...do 

...do 

Kiefreider,Nicholas 
King,  William 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Kyle,  Robert 

...do 

...do 

Kellar,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  July  13,  1864. 

Discharged  August  19,  1864. 

Discharged  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  July  30,  'fil. 

Wounded  xMay  25,  1864-discharged  July  13, 1864. 

Transferred  to  company  H,  August  1,  1861. 

Laws,  Samuel 

Lesher,  William 

Livingston,  Charles 
Lhulier,  Cassimer... 
Lamaister,  Thomas 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Lents,  Jacob  

...do 

Deserted  June  2,  1862. 

Lynch,  Thomas 

...do 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Deserted  June  1,  1865. 

Lynch,  Thomas 

...do  ... 

Le  Grand ,  Peirre 

Moran,  Thomas 

...do 

...do 

Jan.    17,  '65, 
July  13, '61, 

Jan.    19,  '65, 
Dec.     9,  '64, 
July  13,  '61, 
Aug.  14,  '61, 
Aug.  19,  '61, 
July   11,  '61, 
July  13,  '61, 

Dec.     9,  '63, 
Jan.    11,  '65, 
Jan.    10,  '65, 
Jan.    11, '65, 
Jan     14,  '65, 
Jan.    13,  '64, 
Feb.     3,  '64, 
Jan.    16,  '64, 
July  1.3,  'Gl, 
Sept.  18,  '62, 
July  13,  '61, 
July   13,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
Jan.    18, '64, 

3 
3 

3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Mustered  out  October  18,  1865. 

Wounded  May  25,  1864— mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  September  2,  1S64. 

DiSv'harged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  6,  1863. 

Disch.  by  order  of  Gen.  Martindale,  March  16,'63. 

Transferred  to  company  I,  August  3,  1861. 

Wounded  May  25,  '64— Died  at  Nashville,  Tenn., 
1864. 

Deserted  March  16,  1864— Vet. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Meier,  Henry 

...do 

Morris,  James 

...do  .... 

...do 

...do 

Miller,  William 

...do 

Mountain,  William 
Major,  Alexander... 

Moore,  James  A 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mitchel,  JobnH.  ... 
Murray,  James 

...do 

...do 

Miller,  Jacob 

...do 

...do  .... 

...do 

Murphy,  Robert 

M'Afee,  William.... 
M'Cormick,  John... 
M'Clintock,  Samuel 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Deserted  January  19,  1864. 

Mastered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Disch.  by  order  of  Maj.  Gen.Schenck,  Mar.  16, '63. 
Deserted  November  5,  1861. 

M'(Jrath,  Mark 

M'Dermott,  Micha'l 

...do 

.-..do 

Deserted  December  27,  1861. 

Wounded  May  15,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 

THREE  YBAES'    SERVICE. 


523 


O'Neill,  Henry. 

Oakley,  Richard 

Porter,  George  W... 
Powell,  Thomas  W 

Prall,  Sutton 

Peak,  Sylvester 

Patterson,  Benj 

Parker,  Joseph 

Riley,  James 

Rosenbaum,  M 

Read,  Jacob  L.. 

Rinehart,  Samuel  C 
Read,  William  H... 


Kunner,  John  L.. 
•Rezer,  Taylor  B. 


Rigby,  John 

Riley,  James 

Raymond,  James... 

Riley,  George 

Sheppard,  Wm.  J... 

Shaw,  Casper 

Strock,  George  M... 

ISmith,  Samuel 

Schrieder,  p]rnst 

Sanborn,  Daniel 

Shadd,  Adam 

Stevenson,  John 

Shade,  Israel 

Shellenberger,  N.... 
Sullivan,  Edmund.. 

Sheehan,  James 

Smith,  WilUam 

Smith,  Charles  R,... 

Seelman,  Joseph 

Tilley,  John  P 

Taney,  Jacob  D 

Turner,  William.... 

Tomlinson,  Wm 

Vaughan,  Alex 

Williams,  Daniel  M 

Wilds,  John 

Williams,  Theoph... 
Willits,  Thomas  J... 
Ward,  Thomas  B ... 

Wethrill,  Alex 

Wallace,  Robert 

Welsh,  Thomas 

Wilson,  Daniel. 

Williamson,  John... 

Weaver,  Henry 

WiUiamson,  J.  H ... 
Williamson,  Thos... 

White,  James 

Young,  Thomas 

Yeager,  Alfred  E.... 

Young,  John.. 

Young,  Edward...... 


Private 

...do 

...do 

..,do„... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


July 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
.Tan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
July 
July 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
July 


July  13,  '61, 
Aug.  19,  '61, 


Jan. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

July 

July 

July 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

July 

July 

July 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Dee. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

July 

July 

Aug. 

July 

July 

July 

July 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

July 

Jan. 

Jan. 

July 

July 

July 

July 


10,  '65, 
20,  '64, 

11,  '65, 
13,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
24,  '64, 
20,  '65, 
18,  '65, 
20,  '65, 

5,  '64, 
13,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
13,  '61, 

11,  '65, 

12,  '65, 
27,  '64, 
20,  '65, 
15,  '64, 

9,  '63, 
15,  '64, 
11,  '65, 

1,  '61, 

11,  '65, 

13,  '61, 
15,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
23,  '61, 
13,  '61, 

9,  '65, 

6,  '61, 

12,  '65, 

12,  '61, 

13,  '61, 
9,  '65, 
9,  '65, 

13,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
13,  '61, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865 — ^Vet. 

Deserted  March  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  witli  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  13,  1865. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865, 

Discharged  August  19,  1864. 

Wounded  July  3,  1863— transferred  to  Veteran 

Reserve  Corps,  December  1,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  17,  '63. 
Died  at  Camp  Chase,  Ohio,  1863,  while  a  parolled 

prisoner. 
Deserted  June  1,  1865. 
Recruit — never  joined  company. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  21,  '62. 
Deserted  July  16,  1861. 
Deserted  June  18,  1862. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  14,  1865. 
Deserted  March  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865. 
Discharged  at  Beaufort,  S.  C,  January  29,  1865. 
Deserted  February  27,  1863. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Absent,  under  sentence,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  July  23,  1864. 
Discharged  July  13,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 
Transferred  to  United  States  Navy,  Dec.  20,  '61. 
Transferred  to  company  H,  August  3,  1861. 
Recrmt— never  joined  company. 
Deserted  December  9,  1861. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Deserted  December  14,  1861. 
Deserted  November  30,  1862. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 
Discharged  August  30,  1864. 
Discharged  July  13,  1864. 
Deserted  December  17, 1861. 


Company   G. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


W.  D.  Richardson .. 
John  H.  Goldsmith 
Isaac  B.  Stout. 

Capt.... 

...do 

do 

June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 

June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 

s 

3 
3 

3 
3 

Dismissed  June  23,  1862. 
Dismissed  July  20,  1864. 
Pr  to  2d  Lt.,  June  9,  '64— to  Capt.,  Nov.  9,  '64— 

James  C.  Linton.... 
Robert  H.  Bonner... 

IstLt... 
...do..... 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65— Vet. 
Resigned  February  22,  1863. 
Discharged  July  20,  1864. 

524 


TWENTT-iriNTH   REGIMENT, 


George  H.  Heck 1st  X*, 

D.  Richardson,  Jr...  2d  Lt 


Wm.  H.  White d© June 


H.  Shellenberger.. 

Henry  Rudolph.... 
Thomas  C.  Jones.. 


George  C.  Breggs ... 
John  J.  Jones.... 


Robert  G.  Caterson 

Elisha  Jones , 

Wm.  P.  Williams.., 


Charles  Collins 

Sewell  H.  M'AUen, 


George  Shober. 
John  Bennett.. 


Alex.  H.  M'Cauley 
William  M'Elwee. 
Wm.  H.  Schuyler. 
Lewis  Enochs 


Edwin  A.  Cress 

Wm.  II.  Sharp 

William  King 

Archib'd  Arbuckle 

Geo.  W.  Spangler... 

Allen  C.  Patterson.. 
R.  J.  Richardson.... 

Henry  Coleman 

Armstrong,  Thos ... 

Agnew,  William 

Albertson,  William 
Anderson,  Nicholas 

Baisley,  Thomas 

Burd,  James 

Burson,  Wm.  H 

Blair,  John 

Benner,  Benjamin.. 

Brown,  Joseph 

Butler,  John 

Brocks,  George 

Brady,  Thomas 

Brown,  John  O 

Beyer,  Thomas  R... 

Burk,  Charles 

Boddy,  William  H 
Buchanan,  Robert .. 
Broderick,  Henry... 

( Banker,  Abraham.. 

Boyle,  Thomas 

Bell,  James 

Cuthbert,  William.. 

Croke,  Joseph  N 

Croke,  Wm.  H 

Corbitt,  George B... 

Cordekie,  John 

Cross,  George  W 

Coyle,  Peter 

Coleman,  Thomas... 


..do 

1st  Sgt, 
..do..... 


Serg't. 
..do.... 


Corp. 
..do.., 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


..do. 


June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 


Dec.     9,  '63, 

June  29,  '^61, 
June  29,  '61, 

June  29,  '61, 

Dec.    10,  '64, 

June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 
Dec.    10,^63, 

June  29,  '61, 

June  29,  '61, 

July     1,  '61, 

June  29,  '61, 

Dec.   30,  '63, 

Feb.   11,  '64, 

Jan.    11,  '64, 

Feb.    11,  '64, 

June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 

Dec.    10,  '63, 


June 

June 

June 

Jan. 

June 

Juno 

June 

June 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

June 

June 

June 

Feb. 

Feb. 

April 

Mar. 

July 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Jan. 

June 


29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 

16,  '65, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 

1,  '64, 
18,  '64, 
10,  '65, 
10,  '63, 
14,  '64, 

17,  '65, 
16,  '65, 
20,  '65, 
10,  '65, 
16,  '65, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 

6,  '64, 


Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant,  November  9, 1864 — 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65— Vet, 

Discharged  February  22,  1862. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  March  30,  1863 — dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  24,  1863. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  March  25,  '65 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Discharged — date  unknown. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  April  1,  '65— mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  November  12,  1864 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  May  24,  1865 — mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet, 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Feb,  13, 1862, 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieut,  Co,  F,  May  22,  '65— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  April  1,  1865 — absent, 
without  leave,  at  muster  out — Vet,  • 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  1,  1864 — mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  September  2,  1864 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  November  12, 1864 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  25,  1865 — mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865~mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865 — mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865, 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865 — mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1865 — mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1,  '63. 

Discharged — date  unknown. 

Died  of  wounds  received  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June 
15,  1864— Vet. 

Died  July  1, 1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Resaca, 
Ga.— buried  at  Chattanooga— grave,  350— Vet. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vefc, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged  July  2,  1864. 

Deserted  November  27,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

MiTStered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Absent,  wounded,  at  muster  out— Vet. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Absent,  without  leave,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  13,  1865. 

Absent,  without  leave,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  3,  *6 

Discharged — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged  September  29, 1864. 

Prisoner  from  September  0,  '64,  to  March  18,  '65 — 
discharged  by  General  Order,  June  21, 1865. 

Deserted  May  11,  1864. 

Not  on  muster-  out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Discharged— date  unknown. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


525 


NAME. 

BANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

\                                                          REMARKS. 

Canaran,  Michael... 
Cassleberry,  And'w 
Campbell,  James.... 
Conklin   David 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 
Jan.    18,  '64, 
Jan.    17,  '65, 
June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 
July     1,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 
Feb.     6,  '64, 

June  29,  '61, 
Dec.    30,  '63, 
Aug.  12,  '64, 
June  29,  '61, 
Jan.    19,  '65, 
Jan.    17,  '65, 
Jan.    18,  '65, 
June  28,  '61, 
Jan.    19, '64, 
June  29,  '61, 
Jan.    16,  '64, 
Sept.    4,  '62, 
June  29,  '61, 
Feb.     4,  '64, 
June  29,  '61, 
Jan.    16,  '64, 
Feb.    11,  '64, 
Sept.  23,  '62, 
Feb.     2,  '64, 
June  29,  '61, 
Dec.    10,  '63, 
June  29,  '61, 
Feb.     9,  '64, 
Jan.    20,  '65, 
Jan.    20,  '65, 
July     1,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 
Jan.    11,  '64, 
June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 
Feb.     9,  '65, 
June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 
Dec.    10,  '63, 
Jan.    16,  '65, 
Jan.    16,  '65, 
June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 
Oct.       1,  '62, 
June  29,  '61, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 
Sept.  29,  '62, 
Oct.     25,  '64, 
Jan.    19,  '65, 
Jan.    17,  '65, 
June  29,  '61, 
April    2,  '64, 
Jan.    19,  '64, 
Jan.    19,  '64, 
Jan.    18,  '64, 
Feb.     8,  '65, 
Feb.     8,  '65, 
Feb.    15,  '65, 
Dec.    13,  '64, 
Oct.      8,  '62, 
Feb.     2,  '64, 
Jan.    19,  '65, 
June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61,    ^ 
June  29,  '61,    ^ 
June  29,  '61,    ^ 
June  29,  '61,    i 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  12,  '63. 
3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  21,  '63. 
o   Discharged— expiration  of  term. 
3   Discharged — expiration  of  terra. 

Conway,  Patrick.... 
Coleman,  William.. 
Dull  Josepli     

...do 

...do 

...do 

3   Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  1,  1863. 

3    Deserted  January  28,  1865. 

1    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

De  Chamont,  Chas.. 

"nnnn    .TampS 

...do 

...do 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '61. 
3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  19,  '61. 

Tlprlin    ATichafil 

...do 

3   Disch.  by  sentence  of  court  mar. — date  unknown. 

...do 

3    Discharged— expiration  of  term. 

3   Prisoner  froin  March  28,  to  May  5, 1865 — muster- 

Dpit/ Gottlieb.. 

...do 

...do 

ed  out,  Junes.  1865. 
3   Ti'ansferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  1,  1863. 

Donnelly,  James  H 

...do 

...do 

3    Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  22,  1865. 
1    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

"PiaViAv    TTpnrv 

..do 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  .Tuly  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Fitzmorris,  George 

...do 

...do 

3    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
3   Recruit — never  joined  company. 

RjiVin     TfiTTiP^l 

...do  .... 

3   Absent,  without  leave,  at  muster  out. 

Fisher,  Charles 

Franks,  William  D 
Gladnev,JohnH.W 
Gerhardt,  Theo.  M.. 
Gracev,  George  W... 
Griffith,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  11, '62. 
3    Died  of  wds.  received  at  Resaca,  Ga.,  June,  1864. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
3   Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
3   Absent,  wounded,  at  muster  out— Vet. 

Grosskopf,  Louis.... 

...do 

...do 

3   Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

3    Discharged— expiration  of  term. 

...do 

3    Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  30,  1865. 

...do 

3    Died  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  February  20,  1865. 

nilViort     Tnhn 

...do 

3    Died  at  Andersonville,  Ga.— grave,  1,373. 

Goodman,  Andrew 
Gravin,  Josias 

TTnldpn    Ohnrlps 

...do 

...do 

...do 

3    Died  at  Philadelphia,  February  16,  1864. 

3   Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Hyatt,  WUUam  D... 
Hilt    Tohn  M. 

...do 

...do 

3    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
3    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Henderson,  Sam'l... 

...do 

...do 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
3   Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Hackman,  Morris... 

Wnntpr    .TnrriPS. 

...do 

...do 

3    Discharged— expiration  of  term. 
3   Killed  at  Resaca,  Ga.,  May  15,  1864. 

Henderson,  John ... 

...do 

...do 

3    Deserted  March  16,  1864. 
3    Deserted  November  27,  1861. 

...do 

3    Deserted  November  10,  1861. 

...do 

1   Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

...do 

o    Discharged— expiration  of  term. 

Johnston,  Wm.  L... 
Kiniest,  Andrew.... 
Kane  .James 

...do 

...do 

...do 

3   Died  at  Jeflfersonville,  Ind.,  Jan.  24,  1865- Vet. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Kane  John        ... 

...do  .... 

3   Recruit— never  joined  company. 

...do 

3    Disch.  by  order  of  Gen.  Montgomery,  Sept.  29, '62. 

Kane,  Daniel 

...do 

3    Discharged— expiration  of  term. 

...do 

3   Disch.  by  order  of  Gen.  Martindale,  Mar.  17,  '65. 

Kllngler,  William... 

...do 

...do 

3   Discharged— expiration  of  term. 
3   Deserted  February  14,  1862. 

...do 

3   Deserted  November  6,  1862. 

Knight,  Charles 

...do 

...do 

1   Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

3   Recruit— never  joined  company. 

3   Recruit— never  joined  company. 

...do 

...do 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '62. 

...do 

3   Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Miley,  Andrew  J.... 

...do 

...do 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mathews,  Geo.  W... 
Murphy,  James  C... 
Morris  Patrick 

...do 

...do 

...do 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
L   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
L   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Machesney,  George 
Meddaiogh,  Wm.  M 
Maines  John     

...do 

...do 

...do 

L   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
1   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Moyer,  William 

Mealy,  James     

...do 

...do 

3   Mustered  out  June  14,  1865. 

3   Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Montgomery,  John 
Monat,  David  

...do 

...do 

>   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '61. 
J   Discharged— expiration  of  term. 

Murphy,  John  J 

Martin,  James 

...do 

...do 

5    Discharged— expiration  of  term. 

5   Killed  at  Edenburg,  Va.,  April  1, 1862. 

Moulet,  Robert  P.... 

...do 

5   Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

526 


TWENTY-NINTH    REGIMENT, 


NAME. 

RANK. 

"3 

DATE  OP   MUSTER    1 

INTO  SERVICE.     ^ 

> 

REMAEKS. 

TVTnliorvfl    .Tnhn. 

Private 
..do 

April    2,  '64,    3 
Aug.  16,  '64,    ] 

1  Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

M'Laughlin,  Patr'k 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

M'Kinn^v,  Wm 

..do 

Jan.    16,  '65,    : 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

M'Cue,  Henry 

..do 

Feb.     9,  '65,    1 

.  Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865. 

M'Carty,  Daniel 

..do 

Jan.    17,  '65,  |  ?, 

1  Mustered  out  with  companv,  July  17,  1865. 

M'  Farlaud,  Robert 

..do 

Feb.     8,  '64,  |  S 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

M'Cormick,  Robert 

..do ! 

Feb.    10,  '65,  1  1 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  14,  1865. 

M'Cormick,  George 

..do 

Julv     1,  '61,  !3 

Discharged— date  unknown. 

M-Clouskey,  Chas... 

..do 

June  29,  '61,    : 

Discharged— expiration  of  term. 

M'Laughlin,  John.. 

..do 

June  29,  '61,    3 

Discharged— expiration  of  term. 

M'Laughlin,  Patr'k 

..do 

June  29,  '61,    S 

Discharged  July  29,  1864. 

M'Canna,  John 

..do 

June  29,  '61,    S 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  un- 
known—Vet. 

..do 

Dec.    30,  '63,    g 
Jun3  29,  '61,    c 

Killed  at  Resaca,  Ga.,  May  15,  1864. 

M'CoUoush,  John... 

..do 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

M'Reory.^Barme  H 

..do 

Feb.    28,  '64,    ', 

Deserted  March  16,  1864. 

M'Aleer,  Alexancl'r 

..do 

June  29,  '61,    i 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

M'Mendman,  Wm. 

..do 

June  29,  '61,    c 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Nuskey,  William.... 

..do 

Sept.  16,  '62,    2 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

O'Neill,  James 

..do 

Jan.    17,  '65,    c 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

O'Connor,  Patrick.. 

..do 

April   2,  '64,    c 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Pedrick,  James  R... 

..do 

Dec.   10,  '63,    c 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65— Vet. 

Paisley,  William  H 

..do 

Feb.    10,  '(55, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Price,  Jacob  P 

..do 

June  29,  '61,    E 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  15,  '62. 

Price,  William  P.... 

..do 

June  29,  '61,    c 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  15,  '62. 

Philips,  Henry  M... 

..do 

Sept.  22,  '62,    l 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  15,  '62. 

Powell,  Joseph  L.... 

..do 

June  29,  '61,    c 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps.  Feb.  15, 1864. 

Powell,  Richard  T.. 

..do 

Dec.    10,  '63,    C 

5    Killed  at  Resaca,  Ga.,  Mav  15,  lSC4-Vet. 

..do 

June  29,  '61,    C 
.Jan.    19, '65,    T 
Jan.    20,  '05,    [ 
Jan.    14,  '65,    S 
Jan.    20,  '65.    I 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

..do 

J    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

..do 

)    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

..do 

2    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Randle,  Joseph 

..do 

,    Absent,  without  leave,  at  muster  out. 

Richardson,  W.  D.. 

...do 

Aiiril  22,  '61,    I 

5    Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Jan.  16,  1863. 

Roshong,  George.... 

...do 

June  29,  '61,    : 

5    Discharged— expiration  of  term. 

Rodgers,  Terrence.. 

...do 

June  29,  '61,    [ 

;    Discharged— expiration  of  term. 

...do 

July  15,  '61,    . 
Sept.  15,  '62,    ' 
June  29,  '61.    . 

;    Discharged— expiration  of  term. 

...do 

5    Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865. 

...do 

}   Died  at  Fort  Delaware— date  unknown. 

Ridgewav,  Thos.  S.. 

...do 

Jan.      4,  '64, 

i    Killed  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  December  17,  1864. 

Reiily,  William  G... 

...do 

June  28,  '61, 

}    Deserted  July  1,  1861. 

Simons,  William  H 

...do 

June  29,  '61, 

)    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 

...do 

Dec.    10,  '63, 
Jan.    19,  '65, 
Feb.   15,  '65, 

i   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865 — ^Vet. 

...do 

5   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Sturgeon,  John  P.... 

...do 

I   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Shuler  John.          . 

do 

Sept.  29,  '62, 

5   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Smith  John   1st.. 

do 

Absent,  without  leave,  at  muster  out. 

...do 

Jan.    17,  '65, 
Jan.    18,  '65, 
June  29,  '61, 

?   Absent,  without  leave,  at  muster  out. 

...do 

I   Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Shipley,  Charles  M 

...do 

3    Discharged— date  unknown. 

Shields,  Robert  M... 

...do 

Sept.  23,  '62, 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  4,  1865. 

Simpson,  James 

...do 

Aug.  12,  '61, 

5   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  22,  '63. 

Sailor,  Joseph  P 

...do 

June  29,  '61, 

3    Discharged  July  15,  1864. 

Sellman,  Joseph 

...do 

Jan.    15,  '64, 

B    Killed  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  16,  1864. 

...do 

Feb.   25,  '64, 
June  29,  '61, 

3   Killed  at  Altoona  Ridge,  Ga.,  May  25,  1864. 

...do 

3    Deserted  June  10,  1862. 

Sullivan,  John 

.do      . 

Mar.   29,  '65, 
June  29,  '61, 
April   2,  '64, 

1    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

.do     .. 

3   Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Shay,  Thomas  O  .... 

...do 

3   Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

Thompson,  Peter.... 

...do 

Jan.      5,  '64, 

3   Captured  at  ChanceUorsville- mustered  out  with 
company,  Julv  17,  1865— Vet. 

...do 

Feb.     6,  '65, 

1   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vot. 

Trainer,  James 

...do 

Jan.    16,  '65, 

1   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Trout,  Matthias 

...do 

June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 

3   Discharged  July  8,  1864. 

3    Discharged— expiration  of  term. 

Veneman,  Thomas . 

...do 

3   Discharged— expiration  of  term. 

White,  William  F... 

...do 

Feb.   10,  '65, 

1   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Wallace,  James 

..do 

June  29,  '61, 

3    Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out— Vet. 

...do 

Jan.     4,  '64, 

3   Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

...do.... 

Jan.    16,  '65, 

1    Absent,  without  leave,  at  muster  out. 

White,  William  J... 

...do.... 

June  29,  '61, 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '61. 

White,  John  B 

...do.... 

June  29,  '61, 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  10,  '63. 
3    Deserted— date  unknown. 

Ware,  Charles  H.... 

...do.... 

June  29,  '61, 

Yeager,  Joseph 

Zaue,  Benjamin 

...do.... 
...do.... 

June  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 

3   Deserted— date  unknown. 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 

THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE, 


627 


Company  H. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Fred'k  Zarracker... 
Benj.  F.  Zarracker. 

John  W.  Williams. 
Jno.  M.  D.  Huntley 

S.  J.  Sheflfenberger 


Wm.  Doughton 

Samuel  J.  Gillespie 

William  Betzold 

John  Douglass 

Anth'y  E.  Thomas. 
Geo.  W.  Jefferis.... 

Thos.  W.  Lamaister 

Hugh  Glenn 

John  H.  Spering 


Capt.. 
..do... 


1st  Lt. 
..do.... 


.do. 


2d  Lt.. 
...do.... 


Louis  H.  Hood 

G.  W.  Klinesmith.. 
Andrew  J.  Long 

Josiah  Irvine 

Wm.  L.  Goodwin... 

Michael  Miller 

William  BeU 

Charles  Humes 

Edwin  C.  Kelly 

Hugh  M'Chster 


Wm.  H.  Leonard .. 
Charles  J.  Dunn.... 
Chas.  S.  Darning, 
Jacob  N.  Carmini 
Thomas  C.  Gilles 
Ashmead,  Charles.. 
Albertson,  Wilham 
Alcott,  Robert 
Bailey,  Charles 
Bailey,  William 
Beck,  George 
Beans,  George  H 
Beckford,  Charles. 

Boehm,  William... 

Baker.  George 
Browning,  Edward 
Bovard,  Thos.  D 
Brockway.  Chas.  G 
Burkowitch,  Mark. 
Burghart,  Fred'k... 


...do.... 

Serg't. 


July     5, 
July     5, 


July     5,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 

July     5,  '61, 


July     5, 

July     5, 

July  5, 
July     5, 

July  13, 

July     5, 

July     5, 

Aug.  27, 
July  5, 
.July     5, 


Dec. 

9, 

Jan. 

28, 

Jan. 

11, 

Jan. 

21, 

Jan. 

5, 

Jan. 

25, 

May 

6, 

Sept. 

16, 

July 

5, 

July 

5, 

July 

5, 

Dec. 

y, 

July 

20 

June  29, 

July 

5, 

Jan. 

f), 

Feb. 

11, 

Deo. 

26, 

Feb. 

27, 

July 

5, 

Feb. 

15, 

.Tan. 

17, 

Feb. 

25, 

Aug. 

27, 

July 

5, 

July 

5, 

J^'eb. 

2y, 

Resigned  April  7,  1863. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  May  23,  1862— to  2d  Lt.,  May  30,  '62— 

to  Cajitain,  May  25,  1863 — mustered  out  with 

company,  July  17, 1865. 
Resigned  May  15,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  July  28,  1862— to  Regi- 
mental Quartermaster,  August  25,  1863. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Aug.  19,  1861- to  2d  Lt.,  May  25,  '63— 

to  1st  Lieutenant,  August  27,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Resigned  May  15,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  June,  1862— to  2d  Lt.,  March  15,  '64— 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65 — Vet. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  May  24,  1863— to  1st  Sgt.,  March  15, 

1864— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  17,  '65— Vet. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Lookout  Mountain, 

November  24,  1863. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  July  5,  1863 — wounded  at 

Pine   Hill,   Ga.,  June  15,  1864 — mustered  out 

with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Dec.  9,  1863— to  Sgt.,  Feb.  15,  1864— 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65 — Vet. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  April  11,  1864— to  Sgt.,  Oct.  22,  1864— 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '6.5 — Vet. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  April  11,  '64— to- Sgt.,  April  24,  '65— 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65 — Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  4,  '65. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  23,  '62. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  11,  1864 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  17,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  11,  1864 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  10,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Pr.  to  Corporal,  April  11, 1864 — wounded  June  15, 

1864— mustered  out  with  Co.,  July  17,  '65— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  17,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  October  22,  1864 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  17, 1865. 
Captured  July  2,  1863— wounded  July  26,  1864— 

promoted  to  Corporal,  April  10, 1865 — mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  4,  '65. 
Mis.  in  action  at  Wauhatchie,  Tenn.,  Oct.  29,  '63. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Transferred  to  company  G,  August  3,  1861. 
Deserted  July  2,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Deserted— returned  March  21,   1865— mustered 

out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Wounded  May  28,  1864— discharged  by  General 

Order,  July  10,  1865. 
Recruit — never  joined  company. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1855. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  .June  5,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiiicate,  July  16,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  5,  '62. 
Died  in  "Montgomery  co..  Pa.,  July  1, 1864. 


528 


TWENTY-NINTH   REGIMENT, 


Boyle,  James  .... 
Coster,  Louis  B. 


Campbell,  And.  J. 

Capler,  Allen 

Crogle,  George 

Carson,  Michael.... 
Cox,  Tliomas 


Connelly,  Luke 

Conway,  James 

Carroll,  Thomas 

Cole,  Charles  

Cochlin,  William  ... 
Cavannaugh,  Rich- 
Callahan,  Edward.. 

Coots,  Owen 

Cuthbert,  William.. 

Clark,  George 

Conway,  Joseph 

Casper,  James 

Carter,  John 

Cunningham,  M 

Chase,  Robert 

Cassiday,  Peter 

Doon,  Laughlin 

Dougherty,  Jas.  C. 

Dunn,  John 

Donahue,  Wm.  R... 
Defree,  James  M.... 

Donovan,  John 

Dolle,  Henry 

Donnelly,  John 

Donnolley,  Peter 

Davis,  William  H... 
Dobson,  William.... 
Donald,  A.  D 


Elliott,  James  A.. 


Ennis,  Samuel  R. 
Ellis,  WilUam  J.. 

Elter,  Rufus 

Ennis,  John 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Eidridge,  James.... 
Flaherty,  James.... 

Fisher,  Peter. 

Firner,  Jonathan... 
Firefile,  Augustus 
Fithian,  Joseph  B.. 
Farley,  Andrew.... 

Foley,  Timothy 

Fisher,  Charles  F.. 
Flood,  Charles 
Griffith,  Samuel 


Grim,  Peter. 


Garber,  Wm.  H do. 

Garber,  John  F L..do. 

Gehring,  William.. .{...do. 
Groscup,  William. 
Grouse.  William.. 
Glenn,  William. 
Ging,  John. 
G.iylord,  Samuel.., 

(iailalier,  John , 

Ilaminoud,  Thos.  B'...do , 

Herr,  Cliarles I. ..do  . 

Holcombe,  Levi  P..!. ..do. 

Harney,  John j...do. 

Herr,  George I. ..do. 


Private 
..do 


.do, 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
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.do. 
.do. 
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.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 


.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do .. 


July  5, 

Jan.  14, 

Dec.  23, 

Jan.  19, 

Dec.  22, 

Jan.  20, 

Jan.  17, 

Jan.  17, 

Jan.  21, 

Jan.  17, 

Jan.  17, 


Aug.  1 
July  5 
July  5 
July  5 
July  5 
Feb.  18 
July  5 
Dec.  28, 
Jan.  8, 
Jan.  13, 
July  5 
April  16 
July  5, 
Jan.  5 
Jan.  18. 
Jan.  21. 
Sept.  22, 
Jan.  14, 
Jan.    17, 


Jan.  5, 
July  5, 
July     5, 


July  11,  '61, 


Jan.  18,  '64, 

July  5,  '61, 

July  5,  '61, 

July  5,  '61, 


July  5, 
May  9 
Dec.  23 
Dec.  22 
July  8, 
July  5 
July  5, 
July  5, 
Jan.  4 
Mar.  26, 
July     5 


'61, 
'65, 
'64, 
'64, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'64, 
'64, 
'61, 


Feb.     5,  '64, 


Jan.  5, 
April    6, 

Dec.  31, 

July  5, 

Dec.  22, 

Jan.  12, 

July  5, 

July  5, 

July  5, 

Jan.  15, 

Jan.  18, 

Jan.  19, 

Jan.  Ifi, 

Jan.  17, 


Deserted  February  25,  1863. 

Prisoner  from  June  15,  1884,  to  Jmuary  20,  *65 — 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,'  July'l7,  1SG5. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Prisoner  from  Mar.  10  to  May  5,  1865— discharged 
by  General  Order,  June  27,  1865. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  25,  '64. 

Discharged  July  25,  1864. 

Discharged  July  15,  1804. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1803. 

Transferred  to  company  G,  August  1,  1861. 

Deserted  February  18,  "l8G4. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Deserted  December  28,  1863. 

Deserted  January  13,  1864. 

Deserted  January  15,  1864. 

Deserted  July  17,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  29,  '63. 

Transferred  to  company  K,  Aug.  3,  1861. 

Died  of  wounds  received  at  Winchester,  Va., 
May  25,  1862. 

Died  May  14,  '64— bu.  at  Chattanooga,  grave,  215. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Oct.  11,  '62— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  9,  '63— de- 
tached to  regimental  band,  Oct.  23,  1864— mus- 
tered out  with  companj'-,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  28,  '61. 

Discharged  July  15,  1864. 

Died  March  13,  1865,  of  wounds  received  at  Resa- 
ca,  Ga. — buried  at  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Deserted  July  31,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  by  General  Order,  July  20,  1865. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Discharged  July  8,  1864. 

Discharged  July  12,  1864. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Navy,  February  18,  1862. 

Deserted  May  29,  1862. 

Deserted  January  4,  1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  April  11,  '64— to  Sgt.,  April  20,  '64— 
reduced,  July  21, 1864— mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Deserted— returned  April  14,  1865— mustered  out 
^yith  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1S65. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharced  by  Special  Order,  Aug.  5,  1865— Vet. 

Wounded  Nov.  17,  '64— mustered  out  May  29,  '65. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Oct.  4,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  80, 1862. 

Deserted  July  31,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 


THREE  TEARS'   SERVICE. 


529 


Harris,  Charles 

Hug:hes,  James  C. 
Hudson,  John  W... 
Hicks,  P'rederick... 

Hines,  Patrick 

Hooper,  John  F.  A 
Haas,  John 


Hoover,  Joseph  C... 

Hoover,  George 

Hudson,  James 

Haas,  Andrew 

Hair,  William 

Ibaugh,  John ,... 

Jacobs,  Samuel , 

James,  William  D., 
Justice,  William.... 
Jenkinson,  John.... 

Jones,  John 

Johnson,  William.., 

King,  Obadiah 

Kelly,  Joseph , 

Kennedy,  William 

Keefe,  Jeremiah 

Kochersperger,  Geo 

Kerr,  Woods 

Kerr,  William 

Kelly,  Charles 

Langvvorthy,  Chas. 

Leidy,  John 

Lewis,  Henry 

Liatham,  William.. 
Martin,  Robert  K .. 
Miller,  Charles 


Miller,  John  P.. . 
Moser,  Nathaniel ... 
Morgan,  William 

Malone,  John 

Martin,  William 

Miller,  William. 
Mallon,  Dominick... 

Masters,  John  P 

Murphy,  Daniel 

Moore,  William 

M'Cready,  John 

M'Gonigal,  Michael 

M'Cuin,  Felix 

M'Gee,  James 

M'Carty,  Daniel 

M'Grail,  James 

M'Cuen,  Alexander 
M'Gowan,  Robert... 
M'Grail,  Lawrence 

M' Bride,  James 

M'Elroy,  James 

M'Govern,  John 

Nagle,  Henry 

Nolan,  John 

Onstadt,  Philip 

O'Donnell,  Andrew 

Parker,  James 

Paullin,  Ediiar,  J... 
Paullin,  Williana  T 

Peters,  Isaac 

Pinto,  John  E.  L.... 
Pearson,  Thomas.... 

Quin,  Peter 

Roper,  James 

Roach,  Barnard...... 

Riley,  James  ......... 

Reed,  Roman  A 

Richardson,  Edwin 
Richardson^  Frank 
Ritter,  Philip......... 

67 


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July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Jan. 


5,  '61, 
5,  '61. 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '6L 
5,  '64: 


Feb.  25, 
July  5, 
Mar.  17, 
July     5, 


July  6, 
July  5, 
Jan.  5, 
July  5, 
July  5, 
Jan.  15, 
July  5, 
Mar.  9, 
Jan.    18, 


July  5, 

July  5, 

July  5, 

July  5, 

Feb.  6, 

xMar.  2, 

Jan.  20, 

Jan.  17, 

July  5, 

Mar.  9, 

July  5, 

July  5, 


Dee. 
Sept. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
July 
July 
July 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Jnly 
Julv 
July 
July 
July 
Jan. 
July 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Jan. 


June 

July 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

April 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

July 

July 

June 

Jap, 


Recruit— never  joined  company.   - 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  18,'61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  9,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  26,  '63. 

Discharged  July  15,  1864. 

Discharged  July  15,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Septem- 
ber 4,  1864 — mustered  out  December  9,  186.5. 

Deserted  February  13,  1863. 

Deserted  February  13,  1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  July  18,  1864. 

Died  June  7,  '64 — bu.  at  Chattanooga — grave,  19. 

Transferred  to  company  E,  September  11,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  30,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  17,  '63. 

Deserted  January  15,  1864. 

Deserted  January  9,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  16,  '62. 

Discharged  Julv  15,  1864. 

Discharged  .Julv  15,  1864. 

Died  in  Philadelphia,  February  7,  1864— Vet. 

Died  of  wds.  received  at  Dallas,  Ga.,  June  7, 1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll — Vet. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Substitute— disch.  by  Gen.  Order,  July  11,  1865. 

Discharged  July  15,  1865. 

Deserted  July  1,  1£65. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865 — Vet. 

Deserted  Sept.  15,  1832— returned  July  8,  1865— 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Wd.  June  15,'64 — absent,  inhospital,  at  mus.  out. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  14, 1864. 

Died  at  Camp  Carmel,  Md.,  January  14,  1862. 

Died  Dec.  1.'64,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Peach  Tree  C'k,Ga. 

Deserted  October  1,  1863. 

Deserted  July  1,  1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

INIustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out — Vet. 

Discharged  on  Sui-geon's  certificate,  June  26,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  29,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  16,  '63. 

Discharged  July  15,  1864. 

Discharged  July  15,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  September  17,  1861, 

Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

Deserted  July  1,  1865. 

Deserted  July  1,  1865. 

Deserted  August  1,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Killed  at  Resaca,  Ga.,  May  15, 1864. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Discharged  July  15,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  K,  29th  reg.  Aug.  3, 1861. 

Deserted  January  21,  1864. 

Wd.  July  10,  186-1— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  13,  '63. 

Discharged  July  15,  1864. 

Deserted  June  18,  1862. 

Deserted  July  10,  1865. 


530 


TWENTY-KINTH  REGIMENT, 


SAME. 

KANE. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

S 
i 

> 
I 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 

KEIIAEKS. 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mar.  26,  '64, 
July     5,  '61, 
Jan.    15,  '64, 
Mar.  28,  '64, 
Oct.     16,  '62, 
Jan.    16,  '65, 

Shriver,  Joseph  F... 
Snyder,  John  W 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  witli  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  28,  1865. 
Recruit— never  joined  company. 
Discharged  July  21,  1861— minor. 
Discharged  July  15,  1864. 
Discharged  July  15,  1864. 
Discharged  July  15,  1864. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  13,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Juno  9,  '65.. 
Tr.  to  company  I,  29th  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  3,  1861. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  March  9,  '64— buried 

in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va. ,  between  Sept.  1  and  6,  '62. 
Deserted  October  31,  1861. 
Deserted  November  2,  1861. 

Sickler,  Francis  H.. 

...do 

...do.... 

...do 

Stinger,  WilUam.... 
Sullivan,  Jeremiah 

Stiner,  Wm.  H 

Saybolt,  James  F... 
Smith,  William  H.. 
Smith,  Joseph  H.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

July     5,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 
Aug.  26,  '62, 
Jan.    15,  '64, 
July     5,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 

July     5,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 
July     8, '61, 
July     5,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 
Jan.    19,  '64, 
Jan.    26,  '64, 
Jan.    17,  '65, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 

...do 

Shannon,  James  E.. 
Stillwell,  Edgar..... 
Sample,  James. .  . 

...do 

...do 

...do..  . 

Smith,  Alexander... 
Shaw,  Charles... 

...do 

do 

Deserted  October  10,  1863. 

Deserted  May  25,  1862. 

Deserted  January  19,  186"4. 

Deserted  January  26, 1864. 

Deserted  January  17, 1865. 

Deserted  July  1,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  25,  '62. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  29th  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  3,  1861. 

Deserted  February  18,  1864. 

Staceyon,  John  V... 
Smith,  Bethel  A 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Taylor,  George  W... 

Thompson,  C.  A 

Temmi,  John 

Tully,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do... 

July     5,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 
Feb.   18,  '64, 
Mar.  26,  '64, 
Feb.   27,  '64, 
July     5,  '61, 
Jan.    12,  '65, 
July    5,  '61, 
July  13,  '61, 
Dec.    29,  '63, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 

Thomas,  Chas.  R.... 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  21,  '63. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  July  15,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Feb.  15,  1864. 

Deserted  December  29,  1863. 

Waurich,  Domin'k 
Williamson,  Jno.W 

Wallace,  Robert 

Walker,  Samuel 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Company  I. 

RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


Wm.  Rickards,  Jr. 
Wilham  L.  Stork.. 


James  S.  Smith. 


Lemuel  C.  Reeves., 
John  D.  Wilson 


Theodore  K.  Vogal 
Richard  Park 


E,  G.  Tomlinson., 
David  Gillen 


John  C.  Sleher 

John  W.  Comfort.., 

John  J,  Fitzgerald 

William  H,  Wilson 

William  Haydock., 
Theodore  De  Bow... 
E.N.  Lommerkamp 
Charles  Potter.... 
Michael  Walton. 
William  Hassall. 
Theodore  A.  Downs 


WUliam  Holeroft . 


Capt., 


...do. 


1st  Lt.. 
..do.... 


2dLt, 
..do... 


1st  Sgt. 
..do.... 


Serg't. 
...do.... 


...do.. 

...do.., 

...do.. 
...do.., 
...do.. 
...do.., 
Corp. 
...do.. 
...do.. 


...do. 


July 
July 

9,  '61, 
9,  '61, 

3 
3 

July 

9,  '61, 

3 

July 
June 

9,  '61, 
3,  '61, 

3 
3 

July 
July 

9,  '61, 
9,  '61, 

3 
3 

July 
July 

9,  '61, 
9,  '61, 

3 
3 

Dec. 
July 

9,  '63, 
9,  '61, 

3 

3 

July 

9,  '61, 

3 

Aug. 

1,  '61, 

3 

July 
Oct: 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Dec. 

9,  '61, 
3,  '61, 
9,  '61, 
9,  '61, 
9,  '61, 
9,  '61, 
9,  '63, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Feb. 

18,  '62, 

3 

Pr.  to  Lt.  Col.  29th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  4, 1862. 

Pr.  from  1st  -^^t.  to  2d  Lt.,  Feb.  8,  '62— to  Capt.> 
Feb.  22,  1863— resigned  April  8,  1864. 

Pr.  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  Feb.  22,  1863— to  Capt.» 
Sept.23,'64— mus.  out  with  Co.,Julyl7,'65— Vet. 

Resigned  February  5,  1862. 

Pr.  from  priv.  to  Sgt.  Maj.,  March  1,  1862— to  2d 
Lt.,  Feb.  22,  1863— to  1st  Lt.,  Nov.  9,  '64— mus- 
tered out  with  cdhipany,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Resigned  January  17,  1863. 

Pr.  from  1st  Sergeant  to  2d  Lieut.,  Jan.  9,  1865— 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  August  3,  1863. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  Janiiary  10,  '65^mus- 
tered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865 — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  December  31,  1863 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  January  10,  1865 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Promoted  from  Corporal,  June  5,  1865 — mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  August  1,  1863. 

Transferred  to  Regular  Army,  December  24,  '62. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  June  3,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1S65 — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  April,  1864 — mustered  out 
with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  January  10,  1865 — mus- 
tered out  with  cqmpany,  July  17,  1865. 


THREE  YEAES'  SERVICE. 


531 


Joseph  C.  Cusack... 

Henry  C.  Johnson. 

Wm.  C.  Torrance.. 

George  C.  Spooner 
James  Franklaud., 
William  F.  Fisher. 
David  Wiley 


J.  B.  M'Menomy... 

William  Mountain 
William  Gouder.... 
William  H.  Gillen. 
Thos.  B.  Hickman- 
William  Simpson.., 

John  Haggerty 

William  E.  Lalon... 

Geo.  H.  Higgins 

Aoked,  Robert 

Allhiser,  Henry. .... 

Bogart,  Jacob 

Browu,  Joseph 

Bush,  Henry 

Brandt,  Joseph  B .. 

Butler,  Samuel 

Bishop,  B'rancis 

Bishop,  Charles 

Bady,  William 

Baker,  Charles  H... 

Brady,  John 

Brown,  James- 

Bennett,  Samuel 

Bird,  Francis 

Carr,  Philip 

Curley,  Martin. 

Carr,  Henry. 

Corbon,  Robert  J... 

Clark,  John 

Conver,  John 

Castle,  Joseph 

Coney,  Robert 

Comfort,  Winches'r 

Caul,  George - 

Collins,  John.... 
Conway,  John..., 

Deitz,  John 

Dolan,  Patrick..., 


Donnelly,  Thos.  P.. 

Durkin,  Patrick 

Dellinger,  William., 

Dewire,  John 

Daniels,  Henry 

Earley,  Charles  F... 

Eagen,  John 

Ellis,  Alexander.... 

Eddy,  John 

Ennis,  Patrick 

Fereey,  Bernard 

Fritz,  Francis  N 

Franklin,  Benj.  E... 

Ford.  William 

Foster,  William  G. 
Gheris,  Wilson  M.. 
Glacken,  Charles... 

Gordon,  Robert 

Gordon,  William... 
Gatewood,  Charles. 


GriflBn,  James do 

Gillegan,  John (...do 


July    9,  '61, 

July     9,  '61, 

Dec.     8,  '64, 

.do July  9,  '61, 

.do Sept.  12,  '62, 

.do July  9,  '61, 

Sept.  12,  '62, 

Sept.  23,  '62, 

July  11,  '61, 
July  9,  '61, 
July  9,  '61, 
July  9,  ' 
Jan.  26,  ' 
July  9,  ' 
Julv  9,' 
•July  9,  ' 
Jan.  13,  ' 
July    9,  ' 

Jan.  5,  ' 

Nov.  28,  '' 

Nov.  28,  '' 

Feb.  4,  '^ 

Nov.  25,  ' 

Sept.  11,  ' 

July  9,  ' 

July  9,  ' 

Nov.  29,  '< 

Sept.  9,  ' 

Dec.  10,  'I 

Feb-  6,  'i 

Oct.  18,  '( 

Feb.  6,  '< 

Jan.  20,  'i 

Feb.  5,  'I 

Nov.  25,  '( 

July  9,  '( 

Aug.  30,  '( 

Aug.  1,  '< 

Aug.  1,  '( 

Feb,  12,  '( 

Sept.  11,  '( 

Jan.  19,  '( 

Feb.  5,  '( 

Jan.  7,  '( 

July  9,  '( 


Dec.    13, '64, 
Sept.    9, '62, 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  5,  1865— mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  5,  1865— mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Ve^. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  5,  1865 — mustered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865, 

Discharged  on  writ  of  habeas  corjjus,  July  29,  '61. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  27,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  1,  1865— discharged 
by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865. 

Prisoner  from  December  14,  1864,  to  March  17, 
1865— discharged  by  G,  O.,  June  22,  1865. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  16, 1863. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Died  at  Chester,  Pa,,  May  7,  1864. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  Oct.  13,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out'with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  July  20,  '61. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  9,  '63. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Sent  to  hospital  at  Frederick,  Md.,  May  26,  '62 — 
not  heard  of  since. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  3,  1865. 

Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865. 

Discharged  July  15,  1864, 

Tr,  to  company  F,  29th  reg.  P.  V,,  Sept.  1,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  Aug.  8,  1862. 

Recruit — deserted — date  unknown. 

Substitute — never  joined  company. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865, 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  22,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  13,  1865. 

Discharged  July  15,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  23,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  11,  '61. 

Discharged  July  15,  1864, 

Transferred  to  Vet,  Reserve  Corps,  May  9,  1865. 

Recruit — deserted — date  unknown. 

Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .1  uly  17,  1865. 

Discharged  by  order  of  Brigadier  General  Mont- 
gomery, January  9,  1863. 

Discharged  July  15,  1864. 

Discharged  July  15,  1864. 

Recruit — deserted — date  unknown. 

Substitute — never  joined  company. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  24,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  1.7,  1865. 

Deserted  July  10,  1881. 

Missing  Dpcember  12,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  July  15,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  9,  1863. 

Deserted  August  9,  1861, 

Deserted  February  18,  1862, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  23,  '62. 

Tr.  to  company  F,  29th  reg,  P.  V.,  Nov.  6,  1864. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  February  13,  1863— 
buried  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 

Substitute— never  joined  company. 

Recruit— deserted— date  unknown. 


532 


TWENTY-NINTH  REGIMENTy 


NAME. 

RANK. 

I 

DATE  OF  MUSTEK      ( 
INTO  Se'rVICE.       ^ 

remarks. 

Garegan,  Peter 

Gillingham,  Tini'y.. 

Private 

..do 

..do 

Jan.    16.  '65,    ] 
Jan.    14,  '65,  ^ 
July     9,  '61,    ^ 
July     9,  '61,    ' 
Nov.  28,  '64,    ] 
Dec.    23,  '64, 
Jan.    16,  '65,    ] 
July     9,  '61,    ^ 
Feb.   20,  '64,    ^ 

Oct.      4,  '64,    ] 
.July     9,  '61,    ^ 
Oct.     10,  '62,    ''■ 
July     9,  '61,    ' 
Feb.     8,  '64,    i 
July     9,  '61,   - 
Aug.  21,  '62,    ^ 
Dec.    22,  '64,    ] 
Feb.     3, '64,    ' 
Oct.      3,  '64, 
Jan.    19,  '65,    ^ 
Feb.      5,  '64,    ^ 
Dec.    25,  '64, 
Dec.    10,  '64,    ' 
Sept.    9,  '62,    . 
Jan.    16,  '65,    < 
July     9,  '61,    . 
July     9, '61, 
July     9,  '61, 

"July     9, '61, 
Jan.    29,  '64, 
Feb.   26,  '64, 
Feb.   19,  '64, 
Feb.     1,  '64,   . 
Sept.  25,  '63, 
Jan.    17,  '65, 
Jan.    17,  '65, 
Dec.     9,  '64, 
Dec.    13, '64, 
July     9, '61, 
Sept.    9,  '62, 
Jan.    28,  '64, 
July     9,  '61, 
Sept.  26,  '64, 
Feb.   26,  '64, 
July     9,  '61, 
July     9,  '64, 
Julv     9, '61, 
July     9, '61, 
Feb.    18,  '62, 

Feb.    18, '62, 
.July     9, '61, 
July     9,  '61, 
Dec.    10,  '64, 
Jan.    17,  '65, 
Dec.    10,  '64, 
July     9,  '61, 
July     9,  '61, 
Oct.      3,  '61, 
Feb.    12,  '62, 
Oct.      3,  '61, 
July     9, '61, 
July     9, '61, 
July     9, '61, 
Dec.    10, '64, 
Sept.  26,  '64, 
July    9,  '61, 
Oct.     14,  '62, 
Jan.    11, '65, 
Nov.   25,  '64, 
Nov.  25,  '64, 
Aug.  23,  '62, 
Sept.  22,  '62, 

Prisoner— discharged  by.G.  0.,  July  28,  1865. 

Never  joined  company. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet, 
>   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet, 

Mustered  out  witli  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  July  17,  1865. 
5    Discharged  by  Special  Order,  Aug.  5,  1865— Vet, 
5   Wounded  May  15,  1864,  at  Resaca,  Ga.— absent, 

in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
L    Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  25,  1865. 

Disch.  by  sen.  of  general  court  martial,  Feb.,  '62, 

..do 

Hill,  Amos. 

..do 

Hill,  Wesley. 

Hamilton,  Asb'yW 
Hortensten,  Philip.. 
Henry,  Charles  

Howard,  Jacob 

Huddleson,  Jas.  R.. 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Howard,  George 

Harris,  Charles 

Hampsou,  William 
Ingram,  Charles  F.. 
Jones,  Caleb 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do  .... 

5    Deserted  July  9,  1861. 

5   Recruit— never  joined  company. 

5    Deserted  February  18,  1862. 

5    Discharged  by  General  Order,  Sept.  29,  1862. 

Died  July  19,  '65— bu.  at  Alexandria,  grave,  3,315. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
L    Mustered  out  July  1,  1865. 

5   Substitute— disch.  by  General  Otder,  July  10,  '65. 
5   Deserted  May  26,  1864. 

Deserted  June  20,  1865. 
''   Substitute— never  joined  company. 
•   Recruit — deserted— date  unknown. 
'   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
5    Discharged  July  15,  1864. 
J   Discharged  July  15,  1864. 
i    Deserted  March  30,  returned,  December  8,  1863— 

and  again  deserted  Feb.  28,  1864— Vet. 
i   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  186.5— Vet- 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
>   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
5    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
'    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  I865i 
'<   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  l>-:65. 
3    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865. 
3    Recruit— never  joined  company. 
1    Substitute— disch.  by  General  Order,  July  10,'65i. 
3    Died  July  10,  '65— bu.  at  Alexandria,  grave,  3,301. 
3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  14,  '61. 
3   Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865. 
3   Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31,  1865v 
3    Discharged  July  15,  1864. 

1    Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865^ 
3    Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865. 
3   Died  March  17,  1862,  at  Winchester,  Va. 
3   Killed byaccidentatStafrordC.H.,Va.,Jan.29,'63, 
3   Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 
3   Trilled  at  Dallas,  Ga.,  May  25,  1864— Vet. 
3    Died  September  11,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at 

lOngston,  Ga — Vet. 
3    Deserted  July  10,  1864. 
3   Deserted  July  20, 1861. 
3   Deserted  July  27,  1861. 
3   Substitute— never  joined  company. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
1   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
3   Discharged  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  July  24,  '61. 
3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5, 1863. 
3   Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  2,  1863. 
3   Killed  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  July  28,  1864. 
3   Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 
3   Missing  December  12,  1862. 
3    Deserted  August,  1862.    . 
3   Deserted  October  17,  1861. 
1   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
1    Drafted— disch.  by  General  Order,  June  5, 1865. 
3   Deserted  August  19,  1861. 
3   Recruit— deserted— date  unknown. 
1   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
1    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
1    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  26,  '63» 
3   Recruit- deserted— date  unknown. 

Kelch,  William  F... 
Kopp,  Martin 

..do 

do  . 

Kraug,  Andrew 

Keenan,  Peter 

..do 

do 

Kimberiain,  .John... 

Kepler,  Charles 

Keagh,  Thomas 

..do 

..do 

..do 

...do 

Lloyd,  Nathaniel.... 
Lindsev,Wm.  H.... 
Lightcap,  W.  F.  H.. 

Morrison,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Miles  George 

do 

Miller,  Michael 

...do 

Mvers  Charles. 

do 

Maurrer,  Edward... 
Miller,  Peter 

...do 

...do 

...do.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Morris,  Thomas 

Marker,  William.... 

...do 

...do 

..do!.... 

Mulenburg,  Henry 

Myers,  Henry 

Monday,  Charles.... 
Murphy,  John  P..... 

Morrow,  James 

Murgeroyde,  David 
Morgan,  Thomas 

Mathews,  Charles... 
Murphy,  Joseph 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Muyr,  Claudius 

Mehin,  William F... 
M'Call,  John 

...do 

...do 

.do   ... 

M'Neill,  John  D 

...do 

...do. ... 

M'Keys,  Patrick 

...do 

M'Closkey,  Wm 

M'Uhenny,  Robert. 
M'Laughlin,  Ema'l 
M'Carty,  Timothy.. 

M'Neill,  .James 

M'Nulty,  John  H... 

Nieman,  Henry 

Nicklow,  Michael... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

O'Kesan,  Wm.  M... 
Peoples,  Theo.  D.... 
Peiroe,  Harrison.... 
Polgard,  Benjamin 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do.... 
...do 

Philips,  Henry  M.. 

...do.... 

THREE  YEARS'  SERVICE. 


533 


Powell,  William Private 

Quinlan,  James do 

Robb,  William  P do 


Rutter,  WilliaiB.,.. 

Reed,  Levi  C 

'  Ream,  Henry 

Reed,  John 

Runey,  John 

Rose,  Major 

Ricketts,  John  B... 

Roth,  Joseph , 

Roach,  Henry 

Roach,  William 

Ryan,  John  J , 

Steiu,  Ebenezer 

Silverthorne,  Peter 
Selfridge,  Whitner 
Sowers,  Joseph  M... 

Stewart,  John  C 

Spear,  Gottlieb  G.... 
Stewart,  John 


Smith,  Enos 

Shemold,  Fred'k.... 


Stewa  rt,  John 

Smith,  John 

Smith,  John 

Toohey,  John 

Tomlinson,  Benj.  A 
Thompson,  Wm 
Van  Kirk,  And.  G.. 
Van  Doran,  Henry 
Williams,  Elw'd  N 

Waltman,  John 

Walter,  John 

Ware,  Alexander.. 
Wullany,  Jackson., 

Wilson,  John  D 

Williams,  Wm.  W. 

Watson,  John 

Wallace,  Oliver , 


do ... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 
...do... 
..do..: 
..do... 
..do... 


.do Jnly 

.do July 


do. 
...do. 


Walker,  Henry 

Warren,  Henry 

Wadsworth,  Chas... 

Wheeler,  John 

Walter,  Henry  B.... 

White,  John... 

Young,  Levi 

Yengling,  Wash 


.do.... 

.do.... 

.do.... 

•  do.... 

.do.... 

.do.... 
...do.... 

...do 

...do 

..do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Sept.  29,  '62, 
July  9,  '61, 
July     9,  '61, 


Feb. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

.Jan. 

July 

July 

Feb. 

July 

Jan. 

A  us. 

July 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

July 


25,  '64, 
23,  '64, 
4,  '64, 

18,  '65, 
17,  '65, 

9,  -6], 
9,  '6i; 
9,  '64, 
9,  -61, 
17,  '65, 
22,  '62, 
9,  '61, 
15,  '64, 

19,  '65, 
25,  '64, 

9,  'Gl, 
9,  '61, 
9,  '61, 


July     5,  '61, 
July     9,  '61, 


Sept.  13, 
Dec.  10, 
Dec.  12, 
July  9, 
Feb.  1, 
Dec.  10, 
July  9, 
July  9, 
Feb.  2, 
Feb.  23, 
Nov.  25, 
Sept.  12, 
July  9, 
June  3, 
July  5, 
July  9, 
July     9, 

July  9, 

Sept.  5, 

July  9, 

Dec.  10, 

Sept.  10, 

Oct.  14, 

Jan.  17, 

Dec.  23, 


Recruit— deserted— date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  July  30,  1861. 

Reduced  from  Corporal,  November  1, 1864— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  Aug.  IS,  '65— Vet. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  14,  1865. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Discharged  by  order  of  Gen.  Banks,  May  23,  '62. 

Discharged  July  16,  1863. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  17,  1865. 

Deserted  August  19,  1861. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Recruit — deserted — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  '65 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  25,  1865. 

Tr.  tiKcompany  K,  29th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  10, 1861. 

Killed  at  Fdenburg,  Va.,  April  2,  1862. 

Died  August  16,  1862,  at  Lynchburg,  Va.,  while 
a  prisoner  of  war. 

Killed  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  15,  1864. 

Died  of  wounds  received  at  Resaea,  Ga.,  May  25, 
1864— buried  at  Chattanooga— grave,  446— Vet. 

Recruit— deserted— date  unknown 

Substitute — never  joined  company 

Substitute — never  joined  company. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 

Rjustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Substitute — never  joined  company. 

Discharged  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  July  20,  '61. 

Discharged  July  15,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  5,  1865. 

Discharged  July  15,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  March  1,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  C,  29th  reg.  P.  V..  Aug.  1,  1861. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Died  Dec.  12,  '63,  of  wounds  received  at  Lookout 
Mountain— buried  at  Chattanooga— grave,  341. 

Deserted  July  12,  1862.  ^       o         , 

Deserted  April  17,  1864. 

Deserted  July  28,  1861. 
Substitute — never  joined  company. 
Recruit — deserted—date  unknoAvn. 
Recruit — deserted — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  3,  1865. 


Company  K. 


RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


James  E.  Wenrick.. 
Wm.  D.  Rickards.. 
Wm.  J.  Augustine 

Edward  A.  Parker. 


Philip  A.  Voorhees 
Edw'd  J.  Harvey, 

John  H.  Hughes. 
John  T.  Gilligan. 


July  11, 
July  11, 
July  11, 


July  11,  '61, 


July  11, 
July  11, 


July  11,  '61, 
IstSgt..  July  11,  '61, 


Resigned  January  28, 1862. 

Pr.  to  Capt.,  May  6,  1832— disch.  July  8,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Captain,  Nov.  9,  '64 — Brevet  Major, 

March  13,  1865- absent  at  muster  out. 
Pr.  toSAt.,  May  20,  -62—10  1st  Sgt.,  Apr.  25,  '63— 

to  2d  Lt.,  July  26,  '63— to  1st  Lt.,  Nov.  9,  '64— 

mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Resigned  December  6,  1862. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  April  24, 1833— killed 

at  Gettysburg,  Julv  2,  1863. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  May,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Oct.,  1862— to  1st 

Sgt.,  '63— to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  9,  '64— mustered  out 

with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 


534 


TWENTY-NINTH   REGIMENT, 


John  M,  Johnson ... 

S.  J.  Monkhouse 

Mich'l  B.  Erickson 
Charles  J.  Reilly.... 
Thomas  B.  Beebe... 

Jos.  A.  Jackson 

John  Lyle 

John  S.  Brandt 


Jacob  Lower 

William  Dngan 

Geo.  W.  Pai-kinson 
John  W.  Clayton ... 

William  Fallon 

Robert  Campbell ... 

John  Salmon 

Walter  L.Shultz.... 
Robert  E.  Hornor... 
WiUiam  Richards... 
Charles  E.  Steward 
Elihu  M.  Wallace... 
Richard  KelUgan... 

George  Snyder 

George  A.  Conley... 
Hem-y  C.  PhilUps... 


John  E.  Stewart...., 

Allen,  Charles , 

Altemott,  Henry.... 
Armstrong,  Henry 
Andrews,  William 

Applegate,  John 

Bogan,  John 

Butler,  Josiah , 

Butler,  James 

Boyde,  Daniel 

Brady,  Patrick 

Bailey,  John  T 

Burk,  James 

Brown,  George 

Brooks,  Richard. . . . 


Beeteler,  George. 

Bradfield  Jeremiah 

Baird,  Finley 

Clayton,  Wm.  E 

Clayton,  David  M... 

Cheim,  George  V.... 

Conly,  John 

Cavenaugh,  Peter... 

Cleckner,  John 

Cox, John 

Coflfee,  John 

Cox,  William 

Crosscup,  George ... 

Cameron,  William.. 

Conklin,  Isaac 

,  Davis,  William  H.. 

Donahue,  William. 

Dufl&eld,  Champion 

Douglas,  Robert.... 

Dean,  William 

Derbin,  James 

Darnell,  William .. 
,'  Davenport,  James.. 
'  Eppright,  Joseph... 
j  Easterday,  George, 
!  Eber,  Joseph  E.  F. 
i  Ellis,  David 

Furlong,  .Tames 

Felty,  Joseph 

Farry,  Miehael 

French,  Thomas.... 

Griffin,  Martin  J.... 


July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

Julv  11,  '61, 

July  n,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11, '61, 

Jyly  11,  '61, 

Dec.  10,  '63, 

Julv  11,  '61, 

July  11.  "61, 

July  11,  '61, 

Aug.  23,  '62, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  9,  '61, 

Dec.  10,  '63, 

Feb.  8,  '64, 

Dec.  5,  '62, 

Mar.  11,  '64, 

Aug.  25,  '62, 

July  11,  '61, 

Dec.  10,  '63, 

Dec.  10,  '63, 

Jan.  15,  '64, 

Feb.  15,  '64, 

Dec.  23,  '64, 

Jan.  10,  '65, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 


July 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

July 

July 

Sept. 

Sent. 

July 

July 

July 

July 

Ajaril 

July 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

July 

July 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Julv 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

July 

Jan. 


11,  '61, 

2,  '62, 

10,  '63, 

5,  '64, 

6,  '64, 
6,  '65, 

11,  '61, 
11,  '61, 

8,  '62, 

3,  '62, 
11,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
11,  '61, 

1,  '64, 

5,  '61, 

10,  '63, 

11,  '64, 
23,  '64, 

6,  '62, 
11,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
16,  '62, 

10,  '63, 
13,  '64, 

11,  '61, 
6,  '64, 

13,  '62, 

10,  '63, 

2,  '62, 

11,  '61, 
8,  '64, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1S65 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  18i55— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1S65 — ^Vet. 

Wd.  June  10,  1864 — ab.,  sick,  at  mus.  out — ^Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certilicate,  Nov.  22,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '63. 

Wounded  at  Winchester,  May  25,  '62 — discharg- 
ed on  Surgeon's  certificate,  August  25,  1862. 

Killed  by  railroad  accident  at  Franklin,  Ind., 
October  5,  1863. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Deserted  xMay  18,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Wd.  June  15,  1864— ab.',  sick,  at  mus.  out— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  18,  1865 — ^Vet, 

Discharged  June  30,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  23,  '63, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  19,  '&J« 

Discharged  by  Ge'  eral  Order,  June  6,  1865. 

Deserted  August  2,  1861. 

Deserted  May  25,  1862 

Mustered  out  July  27,  1865— Vet. 

Prisoner  from  April  7  to  Sept.  17,  '62— mastered 
out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Absent,  without  leave,  at  muster  out. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  July  11,  1865. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  9,  '61. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.— discharged  June 
80,  1864. 

Discharged  June  30,  1864. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  6,  1865. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Jan.  15,  '65— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  June  30,  1864. 

Discharged  June  30,  1864. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  6,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  6,  1865. 

Deserted  February  25,  1863. 

Deserted  July  14,  1861. 

Deserted  July  14,  1861. 

Deserted  July  13,  1861. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1S65— Vet. 

Wd.  July  22,  1864— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Drafted— discharged  by  G.  O.,  July  1,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surseon's  certificate,  Feb.  19,  '63. 

Died  at  Strasburg,'Va.,  May  24,  1862. 

Killed  at  Pine  Knob,  Ga.,  June  15.  1864. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  6,  1865. 

Mustere'd  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1S65. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  11,  '64. 

Recruit — never  joined  company. 

Absent,  without  leave,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet, 

Killed  at  I^ookout  Mountam,  Nov.  24,  l-iiiO. 

Deserted  January  1,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1S65. 


TJIRER    years'    service. 


536 


DATE  OP  MUSTER 

i 
1 

IKTO  SERVICE. 

i,                                                           REMARKS. 

George,  Ezekiel  C... 

Private 

Oct.    25,  '64, 

1   INIustered  oiit  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Gates,  Henry  A 

...do 

Sept.  19,  '62, 

1    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

GiLkey,  Jacob    

...do 

Sept.    2,  '62, 
July  11,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 

o   Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  31, 1865. 

3    Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  March  19,  '65. 

3    Disch.  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  July  16,  1861. 

...do 

Gilpin,  Nathaniel... 

...do 

Glen,  Robert 

...do 

July  11,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  cerificate,  Jan.  15, 1863. 
3    Died  at  Strasburg,  Va.,  May  21,  1862. 

Gorman.  Thomas.... 

...do 

Galbraith,  Herbert.. 

...do 

July  11,  '61, 

3   Deserted  February  1,  1863. 

Gorman,  Michael... 

...do 

Dec.    10,  '63, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— "Vet. 

Harbison  Samp'n  J 

...do 

Julv  11,  '61, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 

Howarth,  John 

...do 

Jan.    29,  '64, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Harshaw,  Chas.  E... 

...do..... 

Jan.      5,  '64, 

3   Mustered  out  with  companv,  July  17,  1865. 

Hunter,  Chas.  E 

...do 

July  11,  '61, 

3   Discharged  June  30.  1864. 

...do 

Sept.     3,  '62, 
July  11,  '61, 

3   Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3, 1863. 
3   Deserted  May  18,  1862. 

Hurstman,  Mathias 

...do 

Hesser,  Francis 

...do 

Aug.  27,  '62, 

3    Deserted  February  25.  1864. 

...do 

Oct.     28,  '64, 
Jan.     7,  '65, 

Johnson,  William... 

...do 

3   Recruit— never  joined  company. 
3   Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Johnson,  Charles.... 

...do 

Jan.    10,  '65, 

Jackson,  William... 

...do 

July  11,  '61, 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  25,  '63. 

Johnson,  William... 

...do 

July  11,  '64, 

3   Deserted  August  25,  1861. 

Kraflft,  George  T 

...do 

July  11,  '61, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 

Knight,  William.... 

...do 

Oct.    21,  '64, 

3   Discharged  bv  order  of  War  Dep't,  March  19,  '65. 

Krafft,  Jacob... 

...do 

Aug.  29,  '62, 
July  11,  '61, 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  23,  '65. 

3    Prisoner  from  May  25,   to  September  17.  1862— 

mustered  out  with  company,  Julv  17,  '65— Vet. 

Leich,  William 

...do 

Lee,  JohnE 

...do 

Feb.     6,  '65, 

1    Mustered  out  with  companv,  July  17,  1865. 

Long,  Alexander.... 

...do 

Oct.     16,  '62, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Lvttle,  James 

...do 

Jan.    11,  '65, 

1   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Leith,  George 

...do 

Jan.    10,  '65, 

3    Recruit — never  joined  comiiany. 

Litzenburg,  Ed.  W 

...do 

Julv  11,  '61, 

3    Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  March  19,  '65. 

Lambert,  Samuel... 

...do 

Julv  11,  '61, 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  17,  '62. 

Lockhart,  Robert... 

...do 

July  11,  '61, 

3   Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Leesman,  Earnest.. 

...do 

July  11,  '61, 

3   Deserted  Januarv  1,  1862. 

...do 

July  11,  '61, 
Jan.    27,  '65, 

Maton,  Francis 

...do 

1    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mann,  John 

...do 

Jan.    19,  '65, 

1    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Morton,  James 

...do 

Feb.   10,  '64, 

3   Absent,  without  leave,  at  muster  out. 

...do 

Feb.     4,  '65, 

1   Recruit— never  joined  company. 
3    Discharged  June  30,  1864. 

Monroe,  John 

...do 

July  11,  '61, 

Maltman,  Wm.  H... 

...do 

Aug.  25,  '62, 

3    Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  6,  1865. 

Mills,  Edward  L 

...do 

July  11,  '61, 

3   Discharged  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  July  12,  'b'l. 

Maxwell,  Thomas... 

...do 

Oct.     25,  '64, 

1    Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

M'Hhenuy,  Thos 

..do 

July  11,  '61, 

3    Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 186.5— Vet. 

M'Ciain,  James 

..ao 

July  11,  '61, 

5    Mustered  out  with  companv,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

M'Clusky,  James  P 

..do 

Jan.    10,  '65, 

J    Recruit— never  joined  company. 

M'Mann,  Thomas... 

..do 

July  11, '61, 

5    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  26, 1862. 

M'Namara,  John 

..do 

July  11,  '61, 

3    Discharged  June  30,  1864. 

M'Quillin,  Thomas.. 

..do 

Dec.     2,  '62, 

5   Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  15,  1865. 

M'Dutfee,  John 

...do 

July  11,  '61, 

3    Deserted  February  29,  1864. 

M'CuUa,  John.. 

..do 

Dec.     5,  '62, 

3    Deserted  February  29,  1864. 

M'Crossan,  Wm 

..do 

July  11,  '61, 

3    Deserted  May  18,  1862. 

M'Ginnis,  James 

..do 

Oct.     21,  '64, 

I   Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Nancread,  William 

..do 

Sept.  26,  '62, 

3   Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  April  15, 1865. 

O'Neill,  Richard 

..do 

July  11,  '61,    . 

5   Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Propert,  William.... 

..do 

Mar.   11,  '64,    . 

i    Mustered  out  with  company,  Julv  17,  1865. 

Paullin,  Wm.  T 

..do 

July     5,  '61,    ^ 

5   Deserted— returned— mustered  out  with  compa- 
ny, July  17,  1865. 
L   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Palmer,  Stillwell... 

..do 

Dec.   23,  '64, 

Payne,  Thomas 

..do 

Jan.    10,  '64,    . 

5    Recruit— never  joined  company. 

Phillips,  George 

..do 

July  11,  '61,    ^ 

5   Wounded  at  Winchester,  May  25,  '62— discharg- 
ed on  Surgeon's  certificate,  September  29,  1862. 

Pennington,  Vinc't 

..do 

Sept.    8, '62,    ; 

5   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  23^  '63. 

Phillips,  Isaac  W... 

..do 

Jan.    26,  '65,    ^ 

5   Prisoner  from  Feb.  9,  to  March  6,  '65— discharg- 
ed by  General  Order,  July  1,  1865. 

Quinlan,  Jackson... 

..do 

July  11,  '61,    r 

5    Deserted  May  18,  1862. 

..do 

July  11,  '61,    i 
July  11,  '61,    ' 

5   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet.' 
5   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 

Reed,  I]enjamin 

..do.... 

Runner,  Thomas.... 

..do 

Feb.   16,  '64,   .- 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Rowland,  William- 

..do 

July  11,  '61,    i 

>    Discharged  June  30,  1864. 

..do 

July  11,  '61,    ' 
Sept.    2,  '62,    : 

>    Discharged  June  30,  1864. 

Reynolds,  Oliver 

..do 

5   Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  6,  1865. 

Rutter,  Robert  

..do 

July  11,  '61,    r 

>    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  6, 1863. 
5   Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps.  May  2, 1865— Vet. 

Rupture,  Lewis 

..do 

July  11,  '61,    i 

i^tagg,  George  H 

..do 

July  11,  '61,   C 

J   Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865— Vet. 

536 


TWENTY-NINTH   REailMBNT. 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO   SERVICE. 

3 

3 
3 

1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
1 
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3 

3 
1 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

3 
3 

REMARKS. 

Semler,  John 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

-do 

...do 

July  11,  '61, 
Feb.     9,  '64, 
Feb.   24,  '64, 
Dec.    23,  '64, 
Dec.    23,  '64, 
Jan.    11,  '65, 
Feb.      8,  '64, 
Aug.     6,  '64, 
Sept.  20,  '64, 
July  11,  '61, 
July  11.  '61, 
Mar.     9,  '64, 

July  11,  '61, 
Dec.   23, '64, 

July  11, '61, 
Oct.     18,  '62, 
Jan.    28,  '64, 
July  11, '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
Oct.    14,  '62, 
Feb.   26,  '63, 
July   11,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
Jan.    13,  '64, 
July  11,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
Sept.    1,  '62, 
Sept.  11,  '62, 
July  11,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 

July'  11,  '61, 

Sept.    1,  '62, 
April    1,  '64, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865. 
Recruit — never  joined  companv. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  10,  1865. 
Absent  sick   at  muster  out 

Simpson,  John  W.. 

Summers,  Alex 

Seccrest,  Henry 

Snowberger,  Elias.. 
Smith,  John  C 

Shock,  Frederick... 
Smith,  Charles. 

...do 

do 

Shaw,  Thompson.... 
Sachenheimer,  F.... 
Steel,  William 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Absent,  without  leave,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  22,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  27,  '62. 
Died  of  wounds,  March  6,  1865,  at  Louisville, 

Kentucky. 
Deserted  July  14,  1863. 
Died  July  22,1865— buried  at  Alexandria— grave, 

Disch.  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  July  13,  1861. 

Mastered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17, 1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  Aug  7,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Julv  17,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1865. 

Discharged  June  30, 1864— expiration  of  terra. 

Discharged  Julv  18,  1864. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  6,  1865. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  June  6,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  4,  '63. 

Killed  at  Kenesaw  Mountain,  June  25,  1864— 
buried  at  Chattanooga— grave,  285. 

Died  at  Alexandria,Nov.  24, 1862-^buried  in  Mili- 
tary Asylum  Cemetery. 

Deserted  October  5,  1862. 

Summerdyke,  J 

Scott,  Cfharles 

...do 

...do 

Traux,  Thomas 

Tucker,  George 

...do 

...do   ... 

Vaughan,  William.. 
Vantine,  Wm.  H.... 

Walker,  Charles 

Walker,  Edward  A 
Winart,  Charles  W 
Watson,  John. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

White,  John   . 

do 

Woods,  Edward 

Woods,  Peter  

...do 

...do 

Wilson,  John     .    .. 

do 

Wagner,  Jacob  E.... 

Wiles,  George  B 

Woods,  Thomas 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Walsh,  Wilham 

Wrenn,  Thomas.. ... 
Winters,  James 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Woods,  George 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

UNASSIGNED    MEN 


Altemus,  A.  F 

Evans,  John 

Private 
..  do   ... 

Jan.     4,  '65, 
Dec.   24,  '63, 
Mar.     3,  '64, 
Aug.  23,  '64, 

1 
3 
3 
1 

Substitute— discharged  by  G.  O.,  Sept.  6,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll 

Hallowell,  Benj.  F.. 
M'Innes,  Wm.  N.... 
Oswald,  Benj 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  July  21,  1865. 

Not  on  musteV-out  roll. 

Died  June  25,  1864-buried  at  City  Point,  Va. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Prisoner  from  Mar.  10,  to  IVfay  5, 1865— discharged 

by  Geperal  Order,  August  26,  1865. 
Prisoner  from  Mar.  10,  to  Mav  5,1865— discharged 

by  General  Order,  August  19,  1865. 
Died  February  4,  1865— buried  in  Cypress  Hill 

Cemetery,  L.  I. 

Preston,  George  W 
Renter,  William 

Renter,  Henry  M.... 

Ryan,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mar.   10,  '64, 
June    5,  '65, 

June    5,  '65, 

3 

1 

1 

RECORD 


OP  THE 


Reserve  Volunteer  Corps, 


FOE 


THREE   YE^HS'   SERVICE. 

Organized  under  the  act  of  the  Pennsylvania  Legislature  of  May  15, 1861, 


Introductory  Note. 


PREVIOUS  to  the  breaking  out  of  the  rebellion  the  prediction  was  made 
that  if  secession  resulted  3a  hostilities  the  conflict  would  be  on  northern 
soil.*  The  possibility  of  this  event  was  contemplated  by  the  national  authori- 
ties, and  when  a,  rebellious  army  began  to  assemble  in  northern  Virginia,  a 
camp  was  established  at  Chambersburg  and  an  army  of  observation,  under 
General  Patterson,  was  organized  to  prevent  the  egress  of  hostile  forces  from 
the  seceded  territory.  On  the  16th  of  AprU,  General  Patterson  was,  by  the 
order  of  Governor  Curtin,  placed  in  command  of  Pennsylvania  troops,  and 
soon  after,  by  the  order  of  Lieutenant  General  Scott,  was  assigned  to  the  com- 
mand of  the  Department  of  Washington,  embracing  the  States  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, Delaware  and  Maryland,  and  the  District  of  Columbia.  Convinced  that 
the  contest  upon  which  the  nation  was  about  to  enter  would  be  much  longer 
than  was  generally  anticipated,  and  that  the  services  of  the  three  months'  troops 
should  not  be  the  sole  depeB»:e.nce,  he  believed  that  advantage  should  be  taken 
of  the  time  to  prepare  for  the  future,  lest  at  some  critical  moment  it  should  be 
left  without  an  army.  By  the  action  of  the  hostile  element  in  Maryland  on  the 
19th  of  April,  all  communication  from  Philadelphia,  the  headquarters  of  Gen- 
eral Patterson,  with  Washington,  was  cut  off.  In  the  absence  of  orders,  he 
was  left  to  rely  wholly  on  his  own  judgment  as  commander  of  the  Depart- 
ment, and,  accordingly,  made  a  requisition  on  Governor  Curtin  for  twenty-five 
additional  regiments  of  infantry,  and  one  regiment  of  cavalry,  to  be  mustered 
into  the  service  of  the  United  States.  In  compliance  with  this  call  the  Gov- 
ernor commenced  recruiting  the  required  force,  which  was  vigorously  prose- 

*  Extract  op  a  LlEtteb  from  Ex-President  Franklin  Pierce,  Janctaby  6,  1860,  to 

Jefferson  Davis. 

Without  discussing  the  question  of  right,  of  abstract  power  to  secede,  I  have  never  believed 
that  actual  disruption  of  the  Union  can  occur  without  blood ;  and  if,  through  the  madness  of 
northern  abolitionism,  that  dire  calamity  must  come,  the  fighting  will  not  be  along  Mason's 
and  Dixon's  line  merely.  It  will  be  within  our  own  borders,  in  our  OMm  streets. — M'Pliar soil's 
History  of  the  Rebellion,  page  391. 

*  Extract  from  synopsis  of  Speeches  deliveekd  by  Jefferson  Davis  on  liEAViNS 

Jackson  for  Montgomery,  and  at  Stevenson,  Alabama,  published  in  the  True 
Delta  (New  Orleans)  of  February  16, 1861. 

We  have  nothing  to  apprehend  from  blockade,  but  if  they  attempt  invasion  by  land  we  must 
take  the  war  out  of  our  territory.  If  war  must  come,  it  must  be  upon  Northern  and  not  upon 
Southern  soil. 

Ycux  border  States  will  gladly  come  iato  the  Southern  Confederacy  within  sixty  days,  as 
wo  will  be  their  only  friends.  England  will  recognize  us  and  a  glorious  future  is  before  us.— 
The  grass  will  grow  in  the  northern  cities,  where  the  pavements  have  been  worn  off  by  the 
tread  of  commerce.  We  will  carry  war  where  it  is  easy  to  advance — where  food  for  the  sword 
and  torch  await  our  armies  in  the  densely  populated  cities ;  and  though  they  may  come  and 
spoil  our  crops,  wo  can  raise  them  as  before ;  while  they  cannot  rear  the  cities  which  tooli  years 
of  industry  and  millions  of  money  to  build.— 27te  American  Gonjlict,  Greeley,  Vol.  I,  page  415. 


540  EESEEVE    COEPS, 

cuted  in  every  part  of  the  Commonwealth.  In  the  meantime,  the  severed  com- 
munication with  Washington  was  restored,  and  the  national  authorities  not 
being  prei>ared  for  the  acceptance  of  more  forces,  ordered  the  call  of  General 
Patterson  for  the  additional  force  to  he  countermanded.  Eecrniting  was  ac- 
cordingly suspended,  hut  many  of  the  companies  thus  called  together  did  not 
abandon  their  organizations. 

Eecognizing  the  danger  to  which  Pennsylvania,  by  its  long  line  of  border 
on  States  seriously  disaffected  was  exposed,  and  finding  that  adequate  provi- 
sions did  not  exist  by  law  to  make  the  military  power  of  the  State  available 
for  its  protection,  Governor  Curtin  issued  his  proclamation  on  the  20th  day  of 
April,  1861,  calling  the  Legislature  to  convene  in  extra  session  on  the  30th  in- 
stant. In  his  message,  which  was  delivered  at  the  opening  of  the  session,  the 
Governor  said :  "  The  time  is  past  for  temporizing  or  forbearing  with  this  re- 
belUon,  the  most  causeless  in  history.  The  Xorth  has  not  invaded,  nor  has  she 
sought  to  invade  a  single  guaranteed  right  of  the  South.  On  the  contrary,  all 
political  parties,  and  all  administrations,  have  fully  recognized  the  binding  force 
of  every  provision  of  the  great  compact  between  the  States,  and  regardless  of  our 
viewsof  State  poHcy,  our  people  have  respected  them.  »  »  *  The  insur- 
rection must  now  be  met  by  force  of  arms ;  and  to  re-establish  the  Government 
upon  an  enduring  basis,  by  asserting  its  entire  supremacy,  to  re-possess  the  forts 
and  other  Government  property  so  unlawfully  seized  and  held,  to  ensure  per- 
sonal freedom  and  safety  to  the  people  and  commerce  of  the  Union,  in  every  sec- 
tion, the  people  of  the  loyal  States  demand,  as  with  one  voice,  and  will  contend 
for,  as  with  one  heart,  and  a  quarter  of  a  million  of  Pennsylvania's  sons  will 
answer  the  caU  to  arms,  if  need  be,  to  wrest  us  from  a  reign  of  anarchy  and 
plunder,  and  secure  for  themselves  and  their  children,  for  ages  to  come,  the  per- 
petuity of  this  government  and  its  beneficent  institutions.  *  *  *  It  is  im- 
possible to  predict  the  lengths  to  which  the  madness  that  rules  the  hour  in  the 
rebellious  States  shall  lead  us,  or  when  the  calamities  which  threaten  our 
hitherto  happy  country  shall  terminate.  *  *  *  To  furnish  ready  suj)- 
port  to  those  who  have  gone  out,  and  to  protect  our  borders,  we  should  have  a 
weU  regulated  military  force.  I,  therefore,  recommend  the  immediate  organi- 
zation, discipliaing  and  armtug  of  at  least  fifteen  regiments  of  cavalry  and  in- 
fantry, exclusive  of  those  called  into  the  service  of  the  United  States.  As  we 
have  already  ample  warning  of  the  necessity  of  being  prepared  for  any  sudden 
exigency  that  may  arise,  I  cannot  too  much  impress  this  upon  you." 

This  message  was  immediately  referred  to  a  select  committee  of  the  House, 
consisting  of  seven  members,  Messrs.  Ball,  Sheppard,  Williams,  Hill,  Smith, 
of  Berks,  Lawrence  and  Leisenring.  In  compliance  with  the  recommendations 
of  the  Governor  a  bill  was  reported  on  the  second  of  May,  to  create  a  loan  and 
to  provide  for  armiug  the  State,  which,  in  the  usual  course  of  legislation,  be- 
came a  law  on  the  15th.  Among  other  provisions  the  act  authorized  and  re- 
quired the  Commander-in-Chief  to  organize  a  military  corps,  to  be  called  the 
"Reserve  Volunteer  Corps  of  the  Commonwealth ;"  to  be  composed  of  thirteen 
regiments  of  infantry,  one  regiment  of  cavalry  and  one  regiment  of  light  ar- 
tillery; to  be  armed  and  equipped,  clothed,  disciplined,  governed  and  officered, 
as  similar  troops  in  the  service  of  the  United  States ;  to  be  enlisted  in  the  ser- 
vice of  the  State  for  a  period  of  three  years  or  for  the  war,  unless  sooner 
discharged,  and  to  be  liable  to  be  called  into  the  service  of  the  State  at  such 
times  astheCommaader-in-Ohief  should  deem  their  ser\ices  necessaryfor  thepur- 


INTEODUCTORY  NOTE.  541 

pose  of  suppressing  insurrections  or  to  repel  invasions,  and  fui'ther,  to  be  liable 
to  be  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  United  States,  at  such  times  as  requisi 
tions  should  be  made  by  the  President  of  the  United  States.  The  Commander-in 
Chief  was  also  authorized  to  establish  camps  of  instruction,  and  the  troops, 
when  not  under  instruction,  nor  in  the  service  of  the  United  States,  were  re- 
quired to  hold  themselves  in  readiness  to  be  called  into  the  service  of  the  State 
or  upon  requisition  of  the  President,  into  the  service  of  the  United  States ;  and 
they  were  required  to  provide  and  keep  in  repair  suitable  armories  for  the  safe 
keepmg  and  preservation  of  their  arms  and  accoutrements.  The  several  com- 
panies and  regiments  composing  the  corps  were  entitled  to  elect,  and  the  Gov- 
ernor was  directed  to  commission  offtcers,  siaiilar  in  number  and  rank  to  those 
allowed  like  troops  in  the  army  of  the  United  States.  The  Commander-in-Chief 
was  authorized  to  appoint  one  Major  General  to  have  command  of  all  the 
military  forces  of  Pennsylvania,  and  two  Brigadier  Generals,  with  the  proper 
comi^liment  of  staif  officers. 

In  compliance  with  the  provisions  of  this  act,  Governor  Curtin  issued  his 
caU  for  men  to  compose  the  corps,  and  apportioned  the  number  that  would  be 
received  from  each  county,  according  to  its  population,  in  order  that  every  sec- 
tion of  the  State  and  every  class  of  its  people  should  be  duly  represented  in  it. 
Great  enthusiasm  was  everywhere  manifested  to  enlist,  and  a  strong  desire  was 
felt  to  be  admitted  to  its  ranks.  Four  camps  of  instruction  were  established  j 
one  at  Easton,  under  command  of  Colonel  William  B.  Mann;  one  at  West 
Chester,  under  Captain  Henry  M.  M'Intire ;  one  at  Pittsburg,  imder  Colonel 
John  W.  M'Lean;  and  one  at  Harrisburg,  under  Colonel  G.  A.  C.  Seller.  George 
A.  M'Call,  a  graduate  of  the  Vv'est  Point  Military  Academy,  of  the  class  of 
1822,  subsequently  an  officer  in  the  Eegular  Army,  and  a  distinguished  soldier 
in  the  war  with  Mexico,  was  appointed  a  Major  General  to  command  the  corps. 
General  M'Call  immediately  organized  his  staff  by  appointing  Henry  J.  Biddle, 
Assistant  Adjutant  General,  and  Henry  Sheets  and  Eldridge  M'Conkey,  Aids- 
de-Camp.  Subsequently,  Professor  Henry  Coppee  was  attached  to  the  staff, 
as  Inspector  General.  An  accomplished  soldier,  General  M'Lean  entered  with 
great  zeal  upon  the  duty  of  organizing  the  corps  and  preparing  it  for  duty  in 
the  field. 

On  the  22d  of  June,  two  regiments,  the  Fifth,  under  Colonel  Simmons,  and 
the  Kane  Eifles,  Thirteenth  of  the  corps,  commanded  by  Colonel  Biddlo,  were 
ordered  to  a  point  on  the  State  line,  opposite  Cumberland,  Maryland,  for  the 
protection  of  the  border,  now  threatened  by  an  organized  force  of  rebels.  Sub- 
sequently these  regiments  moved  through  Cumberland  into  West  Virginia  to 
the  support  of  General  Lewis  Wallace.  On  the  18th  of  July,  orders  were  re- 
ceived from  the  Secretary  of  War  directing  four  regiments  to  be  sent  to  Ha- 
gerstown,  Maryland,  and  the  remaining  regiments  of  the  corps,  not  including 
those  in  W^est  Virginia,  to  be  moved  to  Baltimore.  On  the  folio  whig  day  an 
order  was  received  from  the  War  Office  directing  all  the  regiments  of  the  Re- 
serve Corps,  except  the  two  in  West  Virginia,  to  be  assembled  at  Harrisburg, 
where  they  would  be  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  United  States.  Measures 
were  promptly  taken  by  Governor  Curtin  to  put  these  orders  in  immediate  exe- 
cution. On  the  21st  of  July  was  fought  the  battle  of  Bull  Run,  which  resulted 
disastrously  to  our  arms,  and  spread  terror  and  alarm  throughout  the  North. 
The  national  authorities  found  themselves  with  a  defeated  armj^,  with  the  term 
of  service  of  a  large  proportion  of  its  trooi^s  rapidly  expiring.    They  imme- 


542  RESERVE    CORPS. 

diately  issued  urgent  calls  upon  all  tlie  States  for  men.  Pennsylvania  was 
ready  with  an  organized  and  disciplined  force,  enlisted  for  the  long  term,  to 
march  to  their  relief.  Moving  rapidly  to  the  points  designated  by  the  com- 
mander of  the  national  army,  the  several  regiments  remained  on  duty  until  all 
danger  from  a  sudden  incursion  of  the  rebel  army  was  passed,  when  the  corps 
was  assembled  in  camp  at  Tennallytown,  Maryland,  where  it  was  organized  in 
three  brigades  and  thoroughly  drilled  and  disciplined. 

The  Society  of  Cincinnati  of  Pennsylvania  having  presented  to  the  Execu- 
tive of  the  State  five  hundred  dollars,  to  be  used  towards  arming  and  equip- 
ping the  volimteers  of  Pennsylvania,  the  Legislature,  by  joiat  resolution  of  16th 
of  May,  1801,  ordered  that  this  money  be  expended  in  the  purchase  of  regi- 
mental flags,  having  the  coat  of  arms  of  the  State  and  number  of  regiment  in- 
scribed. On  the  10th  of  September,  the  flags  prepared  for  the  regiments  of 
the  Eeserve  Corps  were  presented  with  appropriate  ceremonies.  Mr.  Sypher, 
in  his  History  of  this  Corps,  thus  describes  the  scene : 

''  The  color  companies  were  formed  in  line  in  front,  with  the  Colonel  of  each 
regiment  at  the  head  of  the  company.  The  parade  ground  was  surrounded  by 
a  line  of  guards  to  exclude  the  vast  multitude  of  soldiers  and  civilians  that  had 
collected  to  witness  the  presentation.  At  eleven  o'clock.  President  Lincoln,  ac- 
companied by  Honorable  Simon  Cameron,  Secretary  of  War,  drove  into  the 
enclosure ;  a  few  minutes  later,  General  M'Clellan  arrived,  escorted  by  the  M?- 
Clellan  Eifle  Guards  of  Chicago,  and  accompanied  by  Adjutant  General  Lorenzo 
Thomas,  General  Butler  and  General  Mansfield.  Half  an  hour  later,  the  sound 
of  artillery,  firing  the  appropriate  salute,  announced  the  arrival  of  His  Excel- 
lency, the  Governor  of  Pennsylvania.  Governor  Curtin,  accompanied  by  the 
members  of  his  staff.  Surgeon  General  Henry  H.  Smith,  Judge  Maxwell,  Pay- 
master General,  and  many  distinguished  citizens,  soon  appeared  on  the  parade 
ground.  Colonel  Simmons,  Pifth  regiment,  which  had  marched  to  Washington 
to  escort  the  Governor  to  Tennallytown,  moved  into  position  at  the  right  of  the 
luie,  and  General  M'Call  reported  his  command  in  readiness  to  receive  the 
colors.  After  receiving  most  cordial  greetings  from  the  President,  the  Secre- 
tary of  War,  the  General-in-Chief,  and  the  General  commanding,  His  Excel- 
lency,the  Governor,  proceeded  to  formally  present  the  colors  to  the  Colonels  of 
the  several  regiments,  at  the  head  of  their  color  companies. 

"  Attended  by  his  staff  and  General  M'Call,  he  commenced  at  the  right  of  the 
line  and  placed  in  the  hands  of  each  Colonel,  the  beautiful  flag  provided  by  the 
State  of  Pennsylvania,  saying  at  the  same  time,  that  he  was  authorized  to  do 
so  by  a  recent  act  of  the  Legislature.  After  having  received  the  colors,  the 
companies  wheeled  by  platoons  and  marched  around  the  right  and  left  of  the 
line  to  the  rear,  and  took  their  places  in  the  line  with  their  new  colors  unfurled 
to  the  breeze.  *  *  *  Having  x^assed  along  the  entire  line  and  delivered 
the  badges  of  honor  to  the  regiments,  Governor  Curtin  returned  to  his  carriage, 
and,  standing  upon  the  seat,  thus  addressed  the  soldiers : 

"General  M'Caxl  and  Men  of  Pennsylvania: — Were  it  not  for  the 
surroundings,  one  might  be  struck  by  the  novelty  of  this  scene.  Large  assem- 
blages of  the  people  of  Pennsylvania,  on  any  occasion  which  calls  them  to- 
gether for  deliberation  on  subjects  toucliing  the  general  welfare  and  the  public 
good,  are  always  attended  with  a  charm  that  fascinates.  But  when  I  look  over 
the  thousands  of  Pennsylvanians  away  from  the  soU  of  their  State,  in  arms, 
there  is  inspiration  in  the  occasion. 


INTEODTJCTORY   NOTE.  543 

"I  came  here  to-day  on  a  duty  enjoined  by  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania. 
The  remnant  of  the  descendants  of  the  heroes  and  sages  of  the  Revolution,  in 
the  Keystone  State,  known  as  the  Cincinnati  Society,  presented  me  with  a  sum 
of  money  to  arm  and  equip  the  volunteers  of  Pennsylvania,  who  might  go  into 
public  service  in  the  present  exigency.  I  referred  the  subject  to  the  Legisla- 
ture. They  instructed  me  to  niake  these  flags  and  pay  for  them  with  the 
money  of  the  Cincinnati  Society.  I  have  placed  in  the  centre  of  the  azure  field 
the  coat-of-arms  of  your  great  and  glorious  State,  and  around  it  a  bright  galaxy 
of  stars.  I  give  these  flags  to  you  to-day,  and  I  know  you  will  carry  them 
wherever  you  appear,  in  honor,  atfd  that  the  credit  of  your  State  will  never 
suffer  in  your  hands. 

"Our  peaceful  pursuits  in  Pennsylvania  have  been  broken.  Many  of  our 
people  have  abandoned  those  arts  of  industry  which  lead  to  development  and 
progress,  and  have  been  forced  to  bear  arms.  They  have  responded  to  the  call 
of  the  !N"ational  Government,  and  while  you  are  here  in  obedience  to  that  call, 
your  fellow-citizens  at  home  are  occapying  the  camps  you  have  lately  vacated. 
All  our  material  wealth,  and  the  life  of  every  man  in  Pennsylvania,  stands 
pledged  to  vindicate  the  right,  to  sustain  the  Government,  and  to  restore  the 
ascendency  of  law  and  order.  You  are  here  for  that  purpose,  with  no  hope  of 
acquisition  or  vengeance,  nor  fi:om  any  desire  to  be  enriched  by  the  shedding  of 
blood.  God  forbid !  Our  people  are  for  peace.  But  if  men  lay  violent  hands 
on  the  sacred  fabric  of  the  Government,  unjustly  spill  the  blood  of  their  breth- 
ren, and  tear  the  sacred  Constitution  to  pieces,  Pennsylvania  is  for  war — war 
to  the  death  I 

"How  is  it,  my  friends,  that  we  of  Pennsylvania  are  interrupted  in  our  pro- 
gress and  development?  How  is  it  that  workshops  are  closed,  and  that  our 
mechanical  and  agricultural  pursuits  do  not  secure  their  merited  reward  ?  It 
is  because  folly,  fanaticism,  rebellion,  murder,  piracy,  and  treason  prevail 
over  a  portion  of  this  land ;  and  we  are  here  to-day  to  vindicate  the  right,  to 
sustain  the  Government,  to  defend  the  Constitution,  and  to  shed  the  blood  of 
Pennsylvanians,  if  it  need  be,  to  produce  this  result.  It  will  do  no  harm  to  repeat 
here,  in  the  presence  of  so  many  Pennsylvanians  in  arms,  that  in  our  State  the 
true  principles  of  human  liberty  were  first  promulgated  to  the  world ;  and  there 
also  the  Convention  met  that  framed  the  Constitution ;  and  Pennsylvania,  loyal 
in  the  Eevolution,  now  stands  solidly  and  defiantly  to  arrest  the  treason  and  re- 
bellion that  would  tear  into  pieces  the  sacred  instrument  of  our  Union  of  State  s. 
"My  friends,  one  might  regret  to  see  so  many  men  of  Pennsylvania  here  in 
arms  to-day.  But  there  is  a  pleasure  in  the  recollection  that  you  have  been 
willing  to  volunteer  your  services  in  the  defence  of  the  great  principle  of  hu- 
man liberty.  Should  the  wrong  prevail,  should  treason  and  rebellion  succeed, 
we  have  no  government.  Progress  is  stopped,  civilization  stands  still,  and 
Christianity  in  the  world,  for  the  time,  must  cease — cease  forever.  Liberty, 
civUization  and  Christianity  hang  upon  the  result  of  this  great  contest. 

"  God  is  for  the  truth  and  the  right.  Stand  by  your  colors,  my  Mends,  this 
day  delivered  to  you,  and  the  right  will  prevail.  I  present  to  you  to-day,  as 
the  representative  of  the  people  of  Pennsylvania,  these  beautiful  colors.  I 
place  id  your  hands  the  honor  of  your  State.  Thousands  of  your  fellow-citizens 
at  home  look  to  you  to  vindicate  the  honor  of  your  great  State.  If  you  fail, 
hearts  and  homes  will  be  made  desolate.    If  you  succeed,  thousands  of  Penn- 


544  KESEEVE   CORPS. 

sylvanians  will  rejoice  over  your  success,  and  on  your  return,  you  will  be  hailed 
as  heroes  who  have  gone  forth  to  battle  for  the  right. 

"  They  follow  you  with  their  prayers.  They  look  to  you  to  vindicate  a  great 
Government,  to  sustain  legitimate  power,  and  to  crush  out  rebellion.  Thou- 
sands of  your  friends  in  Pennsylvania  know  of  the  presentation  of  these  flags 
to-day;  and  I  am  sure,  that  I  am  authorized  to  say  that  their  blessing  is  ujion  you. 

"May  the  God  of  Battles,  in  His  wisdom,  protect  your  lives,  and  may  Eight, 
Truth  and  Justice  prevail." 
"General  M'Call  responded : 

"  GovERNOK  CuuTiN : — Permit  me,  in  the  name  of  the  Pennsylvania  Reserve 
Corps,  to  return,  through  your  Excellency,  to  the  State  of  our  birth,  the  thanks 
with  which  we  receive  the  splendid  banners  that,  in  accordance  with  an  act  of 
the  State  Legislature,  you  have  this  day  presented. 

"  The  bestowal  of  these  noble  banners  devolves  upon  the  regiments  of  this 
division,  a  responsibility  they  cheerfully  accept ;  and  they  trust,  with  the  aid 
of  the  God  of  Battles,  to  bear  these  stars  and  stripes  proudly  in  the  conflict, 
and  to  place  the  banner  of  our  State  amongst  the  foremost  in  the  cause  of  the 
Constitution  and  the  Union  of  our  common  country." 

By  the  terms  of  the  act  authorizing  the  organization  of  the  Reserves,  the 
Governor  was  authorized  to  commission  such  officers  as  the  several  companies 
and  regiments  should  elect.  In  this  manner  the  original  officers  were  selected. 
As  vacancies  occurred,  from  time  to  time,  after  the  corps  took  the  field,  elec- 
tions were  held  and  the  commissions  issued  as  at  first.  This  course  was  pursued 
until  sometime  in  July,  1862,  when  an  order  was  issued  through  the  division 
headquarters  directing  that  thereafter  elections  should  not  be  held,  the  evils  of 
this  system  being  looked  upon  as  greater  than  the  system  of  promotion  and 
appointments  without  election,  practiced  in  other  volunteer  regiments  of  the 
army.  But  the  act  of  Congress  under  which  the  volunteer  forces  were  received 
into  the  United  States  service,  provided  that  vacancies  should  be  filled  by  the 
Governors  of  the  respective  States  in  the  same  manner  as  the  original  appoint 
ments  were  made.  Hence  the  Governor  was  prevented,  by  the  positive  provi- 
sions of  the  State  Statute,  from  commissioning  any  officers  of  the  corps  so  long 
as  the  order  forbidding  elections  was  in  force.  For  nearly  a  year  this  impedi- 
ment remained,  all  efforts  to  remove  it  proving  fruitless.-  From  this  cause  the 
efficiency  of  the  corps  was  greatly  crippled,  many  vacancies  occurring  which  re- 
mained unfilled,  and  meritorious  officers  being  debarried  those  promotions  which 
their  heroic  conduct  on  many  a  hard  fought  field  had  fairly  won.  Subse- 
quently, through  the  recommendation  of  Governor  Curtin,  the  provisions  of 
the  State  Statute,  providing  for  elections,  was  repealed,  and  promotions  and 
appointments  were  thereafter  regTdarly  made. 

The  ordinary  means  for  recruiting  regiments  in  the  field  having  languished, 
on  the  30th  of  September,  1862,  Governor  Curtin  addressed  a  communication 
to  the  President  of  the  United  States,  proposing  to  receive  ten  skeleton  regi- 
ments at  a  time  from  the  front,  and  to  recruit  them  in  a  body  to  the  maximum 
standard.  Inasmuch  as  the  Reserve  Corps  was  among  the  first  of  Pennsyl- 
vania troops  to  enter  the  service,  he  requested  that  it  should  be  first  returned  for 
this  purpose.  This  application,  though  repeatedly  renewed  and  warmly  seconded 
by  the  commanders  of  the  corps,  Generals  Meade  and  Sickel,  was  not  received 
with  favor,  and  was  never  accorded  j  though  the  measure,  had  it  been  adopted, 
would  doubtless  have  restored  the  corps  to  its  pristine  strength  and  power. 


Thirtieth  Regiment, 

FIEST  EESEEYE. 


THE  First  Eegiment  of  the  Pennsylvania  Eeserve  Corps  was  organized  at 
Camp  Wayne,  near  West  Chester,  on  the  9th  of  June,  1861.  Captain 
Henry  M.  IVFIntire,  who  led  the  Brandywine  Guards,  was  the  first  to  occupy  the 
camp,  and  was  a  ssigned  to  its  temporary  command.  The  formal  organization  was 
effected  under  the  immediate  direction  and  orders  of  Major  General  George  A. 
M'Call,  who  had  been  designated  as  the  commander  of  the  division,  and  re- 
sulted as  follows :  R.  Biddle  Roberts,  of  Pittsburg,  Colonel ;  Henry  M.  M'ln- 
tire,  of  West  Chester,  Lieutenant  Colonel ;  Lemuel  Todd,  of  Carlisle,  Major, 
Soon  after  his  election  Colonel  Roberts  assumed  command  of  the  regiment, 
and  of  the  camp,  and  appointed  Lieutenant  Charles  B.  Lamborn,  of  company 
A,  Adjutant,  and  Lieutenant  Joseph  R.  T.  Coates,  of  company  C,  Quarter- 
master, the  Army  Regulations  at  that  time  in  force  requiring  these  oflScers  to 
be  detailed  jfrom  the  line  officers  of  the  regiment.  In  addition  to  his  own,  Colo- 
nel Roberts  also  proceeded  to  organize,  arm  and  equip  the  Seventh  Regiment, 
for  which  companies  were  daily  arriving.  On  the  fourth  of  July  Governor 
€urtin  reviewed  the  two  regiments,  in  the  town  of  West  Chester,  in  the  presence 
of  an  immense  concourse  of  people,  the  citizens  entertaining  the  troops  at  Ever- 
hart's  Grove. 

On  Saturday,  July  20th,  Colonel  Roberts  received  by  telegraph,  an  order 
to  hold  his  regiment  in  readiness,  and  on  the  following  day,  one  to  move  by 
rail  to  Harrisburg.  The  battle  of  Bull  Run.  having  on  this  day  terminated 
disastrously  to  the  national  arms,  urgent  calls  from  Washington  for  troops 
awaited  his  arrival.  At  daylight  of  July  22d,  the  regiment  marched  for  Balti- 
more, and  arrived  at  nine  o'clock  that  evening.  Having  reported  to  General 
Dix,  who  had  that  morning  received  the  command  of  the  district  from  General 
Banks,  it  was  ordered  to  Carroll  Hill,  in  the  suburbs  of  the  city,  to  which  point 
it  moved  on  the  ensuing  morning,  and  encamped. 

As  the  regiment  approached  Baltimore  on  the  22d,  the  troops  were  warned 
of  the  danger  of  marching  through  its  limits,  and  on  its  arrival  at  the  outer 
depot,  Colonel  Roberts  was  met  by  a  body  of  the  police,  and  advised,  on  ac- 
count of  the  excited  state  of  the  public  mind,  not  to  attempt  to  pass  through 
the  city.  But  before  reaching  the  depot,  he  had  caused  ammunition  to  be  dis- 
tributed to  the  men,  and  without  heeding  the  admonitions  of  the  i)olice,  or  those 
met  on  the  way,  the  command  moved  in  good  order  and  without  molestation, 
though  the  side-walks  and  houses  were  crowded  with  rebels,  and  those  sympa- 
thizing with  treason.  On  the  26th  of  July,  while  at  Camp  Carroll,  the  regiment 
was  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  United  States,  and  on  Sunday,  the  27th, 
in  obedience  to  orders  received  from  General  Dix,  it  moved  to  Annapolis,  Ma- 
ryland. Headquarters  were  established  in  the  naval  school.  Six  companies 
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THIRTIETH  REGIMENT — FIRST  RESERVE.  1862 


were  stationed  in  tlie  town,  and  four  companies  were  detailed  to  guard  the  rail- 
road from  Annapolis  to  Annapolis  Junction,  on  the  Washington  and  Balti- 
more road,  with  headquarters  at  the  junction.  Contraband  supplies  for  the 
enemy  had  been  constantly  forwarded  by  rebel  sympathizers  at  Baltimore,  by 
means  of  wagons  and  private  carriages,  which  were  sent  south  from  below,  to- 
gether with  irregular  mails,  and  communications  of  spies,  everywhere  moving 
about  in  the  national  camp.  The  agents  engaged  in  this  business  were  inter- 
cepted and  the  line  of  intercourse  effectuaUy  broken  up.  The  seizure  of  an  im- 
mense amount  of  drugs  put  up  for  the  enemy's  use,  called  forth  the  special  com- 
mendation of  General  Dix,  who,  in  his  official  report  of  the  operations  on  the 
line  of  the  AnnapoUs  road,  commended  the  conduct  of  the  ofacers  and  men  of 
this  regiment,  for  their  care  and  faithfulness  in  discharging  tliis  duty.  Perfect 
order  was  enforced  in  Annapolis,  and  the  excellent  discipline  of  the  regiment, 
and  decorous  conduct  of  the  men,  elicited  the  good  wiU  of  the  inhabitants. 

Eemaining  on  duty  until  August  30th,  it  was  relieved  by  the  Twenty-first 
Massachusetts,  and  marched  by  rail  to  Washington,  where  it  remained  until 
the  following  morning,  and  thence  marched  to  Tennallytown,  Maryland,  and 
encamped  with  other  regiments  of  the  division,  under  the  command  of  Major 
General  George  A.  M'Call.  While  here,  the  Eeserve  Corps  was  organized  in 
three  brigades,  the  First  Regiment  being  assigned  to  the  First  Brigade,  Briga- 
dier General  John  F.  Eeynolds.*  On  the  10th  of  October,  it  marched  with  the 
division  via  the  Chain  Bridge  to  Langley,  Virginia,  and  encamped  at  Camp 
Pierpont.  In  December,  shortly  before  the  action  at  DranesviUe,  the  regiment 
made  an  armed  reconnoissance  to  near  that  potut,  where  it  remained  two  days. 
On  the  20th  of  December,  it  marched  to  Difficult  Creek,  where  the  command 
halted  for  a  few  moments  within  sound  of  the  engagement  in  progress  at 
Dranesville.  The  regiment  was  immediately  put  in  motion,  marching  to  the 
sound  of  the  enemy's  guns,  and  reached  the  battle-field  just  as  the  action  closed, 
the  enemy  having  been  routed  and  put  to  flight.  Returning  with  the  com- 
mand, it  reached  camp  at  midnight.  On  the  3d  of  January,  1862,  Colonel 
Eoberts  was  assigned  to  duty  as  Assistant  Provost  Marshal  General  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  under  Brigadier  General  Andrew  Porter,  with  head- 
quarters at  Washington,  when  the  command  devolved  on  Lieutenant  Colonel 
Henry  M.  M'Intire. 

On  the  10th  of  March,  the  regiment  marched  with  the  division  via  Hunter's 
Mills  to  Alexandria,  through  deep  mud  and  a  pelting  rain,  and  went  into  camp 
near  Fairfax  Seminary.  Colonel  Eoberts,  having  been  relieved  from  duty  at 
Washington,  resumed  command  March  19th,  and  soon  after  the  brigade  moved 
by  rad  on  open  trucks,  in  a  blinding  snow  storm,  towards  Manassas  Junction, 
and  halting  after  nightfall  on  the  south  bank  of  Bull  Eun,  encamped  in  the 
huts  lately  occupied  by  the  rebels.  On  the  following  morning,  the  command 
marched  to  Manassas  Junction,  where  it  remained  until  the  17th,  when  the 
First  Brigade  moved  forward  to  Catlett's  Station,  and  soon  after  the  whole 
division  moved  towards  Fredericksburg.  The  First  Corps,  under  General 
M'Dowell  was  ordered  into  camp  at  FiT,linouth,  and  the  Eeserves,  now  assigned 
to  his  command,  were  quartered  at  Fort  Washington,  to  the  rear  of  the  town. 

*  Organization  oftheFirstBrigade,  Brigadier  General  John  F.  Reynolds ;  Pennsylvania  Re- 
serve Corps,  Major  General  George  A.  M'Call.  Fifth  (34th)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volun- 
teers, Colonel  Seneca  G.  Simmons;  First  (30th)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel 
R.  Biddle  Roberts ;  Second  (31st)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Williara 
M'Candless ;  Eighth  (37th)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  George  S.  Hayes. 


18G2  BATTLE   OF   MECHANICSVILLE.  54i7 

After  the  departure  of  two  divisions  of  tlie  First  Corps  for  the  Shenandoah 
Valley,  the  Eeserves  were  moved  to  the  bank  of  the  Eappahannock,  opposite 
Fredericksburg.  On  the  26th  of  May,  Eeynolds'  Brigade  crossed  the  river, 
and  marching  through  the  to^vn,  encamped  about  a  mile  and  a-half  beyond. 
General  Reynolds  was  appointed  Military  Governor,  and  his  brigade  performed 
duty  as  provost  guard  until  the  31st  of  May  when  it  re-crossed  the  river,  and 
again  encamped  near  Falmouth. 

General  M'Clellan  having  been  placed  in  chief  command  of  the  army,  had 
decided  to  operate  against  Richmond,  by  way  of  the  Peninsula,  and  had  already 
opened  the  campaign.  On  Sunday,  June  8th,  the  division  left  Falmouth,  and 
proceeded  along  the  bank  of  the  river  to  Gray's  Landing,  reaching  that  place 
about  two  o'clock  A.  M.,  after  a  fatiguing  march  of  ten  mUes.  On  the  follow- 
ing morning  it  embarked  upon  the  Rappahannock,  and  entered  Chesapeake  Bay 
about  sunset  on  the  10th  of  June.  Sailing  southward  to  the  mouth  of  York 
River,  it  reached  the  White  House  via  the  York  and  Pamunky  rivers  at  three  P. 
M.,  on  the  11th.  On  the  morning  of  June  12th,  it  marched  along  the  York  River 
railroad  and  encamped  at  Dispatch  Station.  On  the  13th,  Reynolds'  Brigade 
was  ordered  back  to  Tunstall's  Station,  eight  miles  to  the  rear,  to  assist  the 
railroad  guard  at  that  post,  who  had  been  attacked  by  rebel  raiders  under  com- 
mand of  Fitz  Hugh  Lee.  It  met  and  skirmished  with  the  enemy  through  the 
woods  on  each  side  of  the  railroad,  reaching  the  station  in  time  to  save  a  train 
of  cars  and  a  bridge  from  fire.  The  command  returned  to  Dispatch  Station  on 
the  15th. 

On  the  18th  the  division  marched  to  Gaines'  Farm,  and  on  the  19th  moved 
with  the  brigade  to  Beaver  Dam  Creek,  near  Mechanicsville,  on  the  extreme 
right  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  and  was  assigned  to  the  army  corps  com- 
manded by  General  Fitz  John  Porter.  On  the  26th  four  companies  of  the  regi- 
ment were  ordered  to  Mechanicsville  on  fatigue  duty,  and  remained  till  late 
in  the  day,  when  they  were  driven  in  by  the  enemy,  and  rejoined  the  rest  of  the 
regiment  which  was  then  supporting  De  Haven's  Battery.  It  was  soon  after 
ordered,  by  General  Reynolds,  to  the  support  of  Cooper's  Battery,  which  was 
being  fiercely  assatdted  by  large  forces  of  the  enemy.  The  First  Regiment 
held  the  centre  of  the  brigade,  and  for  three  hours  of  terrific  fighting  against 
vastly  superior  numbers,  maintained  its  original  position,  repulsed  the  enemy 
and  slept  upon  the  ground  so  g-allantly  held.  The  loss  in  this  engagement 
was  seven  killed  and  twenty  wounded. 

Next  morning,  June  27th,  an  order  to  fall  back  was  received  with  surprise, 
and  the  comma,ud  reluctantly  withdrew  under  the  fire  of  the  enemy,  who  at 
daylight  opened  his  batteries  that  had  been  posted  during  the  night  in  front  of 
the  position  occupied  by  Cooper's  guns.  Resisting  the  attack  step  by  step,  the 
brigade  retired  in  the  direction  of  Gaines'  MiU.  It  had  been  determined,  on  ac- 
count of  the  severe  duty  performed  by  the  Reserves  on  the  25th  and  26th,  that 
they  should  be  held  in  reserve  during  the  battle  about  to  ensue ;  but  on  the 
afternoon  of  the  27th  they  were  again  ordered  into  the  fight.  The  First  was 
sent  to  the  relief  of  Duryea's  Zouaves,  who  were  engaged  with  a  large  force  of 
the  enemy  on  an  open  field.  Taking  position  immediately  in  the  rear  of  the 
line  held  by  the  Zouaves,  the  regiment  met  and  repulsed  every  attack  of  the 
enemy  for  nearly  three  hours,  retiring  only  when  the  last  round  of  ammunition 
was  exhausted,  and  relief  was  sent.  The  First  and  Eighth  Regiments,  march- 
ing to  the  rear  for  ammunition,  were  met  by  General  Porter,  who,  excited  by 


548  THIRTIETH  REGIMENT — FIEST  EESBRVE.  1862 

the  breaking  of  our  lines,  exclaimed  "  Colonel  Eoberts,  can't  you  form  a  line 
with  these  two  regiments  and  stop  those  flying  troops  ?"  The  Colonel  replied 
that  he  could,  bat  demanded  a  supply  of  ammunition  that  he  might  stop  the 
enemy.  The  two  regiments  immediately  formed  in  line  with  coolness  and  pre- 
cision under  the  eye  of  General  Porter,  and  elicited  from  him  expressions  of 
enthusiastic  admiration.  The  position  taken  .was  held  until  nightfall.  In  this 
engagement  the  First  lost  seven  kiUed  and  twenty-eight  wounded.  Among 
the  killed  was  Lieutenant  Stewart,  of  company  H,,  who  had  been  ordered  by 
Colonel  Eoberts,  on  entering  the  field,  to  the  command  of  company  B,  which 
was  without  a  commissioned  officer.  He  was  shot  through  the  head  and  in- 
stantly killed  at  the  moment  of  assuming  the  command. 

Crossing  to  the  right  bank  of  the  Chicka  hominy,  the  division  i^mained  in  camp 
during  the  day,  and  at  night  marched  through  mud  and  rain  as  wagon  guard,, 
and  reached  Savage  Station  Sunday  morning,  June  29th.  After  a  brief  halt 
it  moved  forward  towards  New  Market  Cross  Eoads,  andy  after  a  fatiguing 
march  of  fifteen  hours,  the  regiment  was  ordered  on  picket  duty. 

June  30th,  the  First  and  Third  Eeserves  were  ordered  to  the  support  of  the 
cavalry  pickets  an  d  videttes.  While  posting  his  men  Colonel  Eoberts  discovered 
that,  through  the  treachery  of  a.  guide  who  had  been  sent  to  him,  he  had  led 
his  regiment  within  the  enemy's  lines.  Immediately  re-forming,  he  Avithdrew 
to  the  New  Market  Eoad,  and  soon  after  placed  it  in  support  of  Cooper's  Bat- 
tery, where  it  maintained  its  position  with  great  steadiness  for  five  hours,  re- 
pulsing three  distinct  and  heavy  charges  of  the  enemy,*  and  holding  the  posi- 
tion until  relieved,  after  nightfall  by  one  of  the  regiments  of  Meagher's  brigade- 
The  Eeserves  having  retired  to  a  road  on  the  right  of  the  line^  the  officers  en- 
deavored to  re-form  their  shattered  ranks.  Generals  M'Call  and  Eeynolds 
having  been  captured,  General  Meade  wounded,  Colonel  Simmons,  command- 
ing the  First  Brigade,  killed.  Colonel  Eoberts  being  the  ranking  officer  on  the 
field,  assumed  command  and  ordered  the  men  to  form  on  the  road.  This  rem- 
nant of  the  division  remained  in  position  immediately  in  the  rear  of  the  original 
line  of  battle,  untU  about  midnight,  when  an  order  to  withdraw  was  given,  and 
it  marched  to  Malvern  Hill.  For  his  gallantry  in  this  engagement,  which  was 
one  of  the  most  desperate  of  the  war,  the  Colonel  received  the  special  thanks 
of  the  General  commanding  the  division.  The  loss  of  the  regiment  in  this, 
battle  (variously  known  as  Charles  City  Cross  Eoads,  New  Market  Cross  Eoads, 
Glendale  and  Nelson's  Farm)  was  eleven  killed  and  eighty-five  wounded.  Cap- 
tain John  F.  Bailey,  of  company  K,  was  among  the  killed ;  Lieutenant  Colonel 
Henry  M.  M'Intire,  and  Captain  George  H.  Hess,  of  company  D,  were  severely 
wounded,  and  the  hospital  to  which  they  had  been  carried  having  been  cap- 
tured, they  fell  into  the  hands  of  the  enemy.  Captain  Hess  died  from  the  effects 
of  his  wounds,  at  Eichmond,  on  the  Ith  of  July,  1862.  Lieutenant  Colonel 
M'Intire,  after  his  release,  endeavored  to  rejoin  the  regiment,  but  was  pro- 

EXTEACT  FROM  GeNERAI.  M'CAIiL'S  OFFICIAL  REPORT. 

Cooper's  and  Kern's  batteries,  in  front  of  tlie  centre,  were  boldly  charged  upon,  each 
time  a  regiment  dashing  up  to  within  forty  or  fifty  yards.  They  were  then  hurled  back  by 
a  storm  of  canister  and  the  deliberate  fire  of  the  First  regiment,  Colonel  Roberts,  whom  I 
had  placed  immediately  in  the  rear  of  Kern's,  and  the  Ninth,  Colonel  Jackson,  in  the  rear  of 
Cooper's.  The  contest  was  severe,  and  put  the  steadiness  of  these  regiments  to  the  test ;  both 
suffered  heavy  loss,  but  particularly  the  First  Regiment,  whose  gallant  lieutenant  Colonel 
(M'Intire)  was  severely  wounded — Our  CampaignSy  1861-4.    Woodwa/rd^  page  140. 


1862  BATTLE    OF    SOUTH    MOUNTAIN.  549 

noimced  physically  uniat  for  further  duty  in  the  field.    He  was  accordingly  mus- 
tered out  of  service  on  the  7th  of  January,  1863,  and  soon  after  died. 

Malvern  Hill  was  reached  early  in  the  morning  of  July  1st,  and  during  the 
action  on  that  day  the  fragment  of  the  division  now  remaining  was  held  in 
reserve,  having  fought  three  battles,  and  performed  severe  duty  and  fatiguing 
night  marches,  since  the  26th  of  June.  About  midnight  the  division  marched 
for  Harrison's  Landing,  and  upon  its  arrival  was  ordered  on  picket  duty  in  the 
midst  of  a  furious  storm.  Soon  after  reaching  the  landing.  Colonel  Roberts 
obtained  leave  of  absence  on  account  of  sickness,  and  was  succeeded  in  com- 
mand by  Major  Lemuel  Todd,  Lieutenant  Colonel  M'Intire  being  at  that  time 
wounded  and  a  prisoner.  Upon  the  return  of  Colonel  Eoberts,  August  8th,  he 
was  ordered  to  the  command  of  the  First  Brigade. 

The  regiment  remained  in  camj)  at  Harrison's  Lauding  until  the  evening  of 
Thursday,  August  14th,  when  it  embarked  upon  transports,  and  sailed  next 
morning  to  Fortress  Monroe.  On  account  of  boisterous  weather,  it  remained 
here  until  August  19th,  when  the  steamer  upon  which  it  was  embarked,  saUed 
for  !N"orfolk  for  fuel,  and  on  the  following  day  reached  Acquia  Creek.  The  regi- 
ment immediately  moved  by  rail  to  Falmouth  and  encamped.  After  sundown 
on  the  21st,  it  marched  for  Kelly's  Ford,  on  the  Eappahannock,  to  meet  the  old 
enemy  left  upon  the  Peninsula.  On  the  23d,  it  proceeded  to  Eappahannock  Sta- 
tion, and  thence  to  Warrenton,  where  the  division  was  again  attached  to  the 
First  Corps,  under  command  of  General  M'Dowell,  now  a  part  of  Pope's  army. 
On  the  28th,  the  corps  marched  to  the  left  towards  Manassas,  and  subsequently 
moved  in  the  dii'ection  of  Centreville.  At  daylight  on  the  29th,  the  Eeserves 
engaged  the  enemy,  and  for  two  entire  days,  were  continually  under  fire,  al- 
most constantly  moving,  and  totally  destitute  of  rations.  The  First  Eegiment 
was  on  picket  duty  during  the  29th,  within  sight  of  the  enemy,  and  but  a  few 
yards  in  front  of  his  Une.  Its  loss  in  the  engagement  was  six  killed  and  twen- 
ty-two wounded. 

On  the  1st  of  September,  the  army  was  withdrawn  towards  Fairfax.  On 
the  evening  of  the  following  day,  the  division  marched  to  Hall's  Hill,  Virginia, 
and  thence  to  Upton's  Hill,  where  it  encamped  until  the  6th,  when  it  crossed  the 
Long  Bridge,  and  passing  through  Washington,  marched  via  Leesboro,'  Brook- 
vUle,  ]S^ew  Market,  Frederick  and  Middletown,  and  engaged  the  enemy  at  South 
Mountain  on  the  afternoon  of  Sunday,  the  14th.  The  gorge  and  summits  of 
the  mountain  were  held  by  Hill's  Corps  which  was  strongly  posted,  and  deter- 
mined to  maintain  its  position.  The  First  Brigade  held  the  extreme  right  of 
the  line  opposite  the  troops  of  Longstreet's  Corps,  which  had  now  come  up  and 
joined  those  of  Hill.  As  the  men  approached  the  stone  wall  at  the  base  of  the 
mountain,  the  rebel  skirmishers  and  sharp-shooters  posted  behind  it,  opened  a 
destructive  fire.  General  Seymour,  commanding  the  brigade,  called  out  to 
Colonel  Eoberts,  "  Can't  your  regiment  take  that  height  f  The  Colonel  imme- 
diately gave  the  command  "  forward,"  when  the  column  rushed  on  with  a  yell, 
driving  the  enemy  from  the  wall,  and  unchecked  in  its  intrepid  charge  by  the 
bullets  of  the  foe,  or  the  rugged  acclivity  of  the  mountain,  drove  every  thing  be- 
fore it,  until  the  summit  was  gained  and  made  secure  from  attack.  The  men 
slept  upon  their  arms  during  the  night,  ready  to  renew  the  contest  in  the  morn- 
ing ;  but  the  enemy  finding  themselves  thus  suddenly  turned  out  of  their  fan. 
cied  security  in  this  stronghold  of  nature,  withdrew  during  the  night,  leaving 
the  victors  in  possession  of  the  field.    On  the  following  morning,  General 


550  THIRTIETH  REGIMENT — FIRST  RESERVE.  1862 

Hooker  came  upon  the  ground,  and  amidst  the  relics  of  the  struggle,  in  pres- 
ence of  most  of  the  general  officers  of  that  portion  of  the  army,  presented  in 
person  his  thanks  to  Colonel  Eoberts,  for  the  heroic  conduct  of  the  regiment. 
In  this  engagement  the  loss  was  ten  killed  and  thirty  wounded.  Captain  Thos. 
P.  Dwin,  of  company  H,  First  Lieutenant  John  D.  Sadler,  of  company  K,  and 
Second  Lieutenant  John  H.  Taylor,  of  company  C,  were  among  the  killed. 

On  the  following  morning,  the  division  resumed  the  march,  and  passing 
through  Boonshoro'  and  Keedysville,  bivouacked  for  the  night  near  the  latter 
place.  On  the  16th,  the  division  was  ordered  with  the  corps  to  cross  the  An- 
tietam  Creek,  and  attack  the  left  flank  of  the  enemy.  The  Bucktails,  thrown 
forward  as  skirmishers,  were  soon  engaged  with  a  superior  force,  and  the  First 
Eegiment,  together  with  the  brigade  was  ordered  to  their  support,  and  succeeded 
in  driving  the  enemy  from  his  position,  and  in  holding  the  ground,  by  keep- 
ing a  strong  skirmish  hue  engaged  during  the  night.  So  near  were  the  pickets 
of  the  contending  forces,  that  a  squad  of  six  men  of  the  enemy  were  captured, 
having  approached  unawares  to  our  line.  At  daylight  on  the  17th,  the  battle 
began,  and  notwithstanding  the  fatigue  consequent  upon  the  attack  of  the  pre- 
ceding mght,  the  command  entered  the  engagement  with  the  vigor  of  fresh 
troops,  and  after  a  fiercely  contested  fight  was  relieved  about  nine  o'clock  A. 
M.,  remaining,  however,  in  line  of  battle  on  the  field  throughout  the  day,  and 
sleeping  on  their  arms  at  night.  General  Hooker  having  been  wounded,  turned 
over  the  command  of  his  corps  to  General  Meade,  throwing  General  Seymour 
in  command  of  the  division,  Colonel  Roberts  of  the  First  Brigade,  and  Captain 
Talley  of  the  regiment.  These  commands  were  assumed  while  on  the  field.  The 
loss  was  five  killed  and  twenty-three  wounded. 

On  the  18th  the  regiment,  with  the  division,  moved  near  Sharpsburg,  and  on 
the  day  following  marched  as  advance  guard  across  the  battle-field  of  the  17th, 
■and  encamped  on  the  banks  of  the  Potomac. 

On  Monday,  September  22d,  the  command  was  ordered  to  Harper's  Ferry, 
but  before  beginning  the  march  the  order  was  countermanded.  Eemaining  in 
camp  at  Sharpsburg  until  October  26th,  a  movement  was  commenced  towards 
Berlin.  After  a  march  of  eight  miles  it  encamped  in  a  wood,  under  a  pelting 
storm,  which  continued  through  the  night,  rendering  sleep  impossible.  Crossing 
the  Potomac  near  Berhn,  the  regiment  passed  through  Lovettsville  and  Water- 
ford,  and  encamped  near  Hamilton. 

In  the  latter  part  of  October,  1862,  Governor  Curtin  requested  General  M'- 
CleUan  to  accept  the  resignation  of  Colonel  Eoberts,  that  he  might  return  to 
the  Governor's  staff.  This  request  was  granted,  and  the  Colonel  taking  leave 
of  his  regiment  and  com-patriots  in  arms,  on  the  2d  of  November,  departed  for 
his  new  field  of  labor,  followed  by  the  hearty  regrets  of  his  men.  The  attach- 
ment felt  for  him  was  never  lessened.  In  the  spring  of  1864  they  sent  to  him 
from  the  field  a  corps  badge  in  gold,  with  an  inscription  of  the  names  of  the 
battles  in  which  he  had  led  them.  At  the  State  Capital  Colonel  Eoberts  was 
placed  in  charge  of  the  arduous  and  responsible  duties  of  the  Executive  Mili- 
tary Department. 

Colonel  Eoberts  was  succeeded  in  command  of  the  regiment  by  the  ranking 
Captain,  William  Cooper  Talley,  of  company  F,  who  was  subsequently  com- 
missioned Colonel,  to  rank  from  that  date.  Captain  W.  W.  Stewart,  of  com- 
pany K,  was  commissioned  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  Captain  T.  B.  Kaufi'mau, 
of  company  I,  Major.    The  regiment  continued  its  march  up  the  Loudon  Val- 


18G2  BATTLE   OP   FREDERTOKSBURG.  551 

ley  until  it  encamped  near  Warrenton,  on  the  evening  of  the  6th  of  November. 
On  the  following  day  General  Burnside  took  command  of  the  army  of  the  Po- 
tomac, relieving  General  M'Clellan.  The  forces  were  immediately  organized  in 
three  grand  divisions  of  two  corps  each— designated  as  the  Eight,  Centre  and 
Left,*  and  commanded  respectively  by  Sumner,  Hooker  and  Franklin.  The 
Pennsylvania  Eeserves,  under  General  Meade,  formed  part  of  the  First  Corps 
commanded  by  General  Eeynolds,  of  the  Left  Grand  Division.  At  this  time, 
a  part  of  Lee's  army  had  reached  Culpepper,  and  the  remainder  was  scattered 
up  and  down  the  Shenandoah  Valley,  while  the  national  army,  having  passed 
down  east  of  the  Blue  Eidge  and  masked  its  movements  by  holding  the  passes, 
was  assembled  in  the  neighborhood  of  Warrenton.  On  the  16th  of  November, 
the  movement  towards  Fredericksburg  was  commenced.  On  Saturday,  No- 
vember 22d,  the  regiment  with  the  division,  reached  Brooks'  Station  on  the 
Eichmond  and  Potomac  railroad,  encamping  at  this  point  until  December  8th, 
whence  it  marched  to  White  Oak  Church.  On  Thursday,  December  11th,  it 
moved  towards  Fredericksbiu-g,  and  on  the  following  day  crossed  the  Eappa- 
hannock,  with  Franklin's  Grand  Division,  and  taking  position  on  the  extreme 
left  of  the  army,  bivouacked  upon  the  field.  In  the  battle  which  ensued,  the 
regiment  occupied  the  right  of  the  brigade,  and  moved  in  steady,  unwavering 
line  across  an  open  plain  imder  a  heavy  enfilading  artillery  fire ;  and  when  the 
order  was  given,  charged  the  enemy  with  resistless  energy,  crossing  the  rail- 
road and  ditches,  and  driving  him  two  hundied  yards  beyond  his  entrench- 
ments. Colonel  TaUey  finding  his  regiment  out-flanked  on  the  right,  with  the 
enemy  strongly  reinforced  in  front,  and  no  supports  coming  up  in  rear,  was 
compelled  to  retire,  after  having  opened  the  way  to  victory .t  The  following 
day  passed  without  a  renewal  of  the  attack,  and  on  the  evening  of  Monday,  the 
15th,  the  army  re-crossed  the  river,  and  the  Eeserves  encamped  near  Belle  Plain. 
In  this  engagement  Colonel  TaUey  led  the  regiment  with  great  gallantry,  as- 

*  The  Right  Grand  Division  was  composed  of  the  Second  Corps,  under  General  Couch,  and 
the  Ninth  Corps,  under  General  Wilcox.  The  Centre  Grand  Division  of  the  Third  Corps,  un- 
der General  Stoneman,  and  the  Fifth  Corps,  under  General  Butterfleld.  The  Left  Grand  Di- 
vision, of  the  First  Corps,  under  General  Reynolds,  and  the  Sixth  Corps,  under  General  W.  F. 
Smith. 

I  By  twelve  o'clock,  most  of  the  dispositions  on  our  side  were  made,  and  General  Meade  be- 
gan to  advance  with  earnestness  and  vigor.  His  division  consisted  of  three  brigades,  of  which 
the  Third  was  on  the  left,  the  First  on  the  right,  closely  followed  by  the  Second.  General  Gib- 
bon's division  was  ordered  to  hold  itself  ready  as  a  support.  The  troops  went  forward  with 
great  spirit  and  resolution.  In  handsome  style  they  charged  up  the  road,  regardless  of  a  hot 
fire  from  the  enemy,  crossed  the  railroad,  ascended  the  heights  beyond,  broke  through  tho 
enemy's  first  line,  penetrated  very  nearly  the  enemy's  second  line,  under  General  Taliaferro, 
and  gained  a  position  near  Captain  Hamilton's  house,  capturing  and  sending  back  three  hun- 
dred prisoners  and  more.  Nothing  could  be  better  than  this  gallant  charge.  It  was  made  in 
the  midst  of  a  destructive  fire  of  musketry  in  front,  and  a  severe  enfilading  fire  of  artillery, 
and  for  a  time  carried  everything  before  it.  Finding  an  interval  in  the  enemy's  line,  between 
the  brigades  of  Archer  and  Lane,  General  Meade  took  advantage  of  it,  and  wedged  his  advance  in 
turning  the  flanks  of  both  brigades  and  throwing  them  into  confusion.  He  next  struck  Gregg's 
brigade  and  broke  it  to  pieces,  with  the  loss  of  its  commanding  officer.  General  A.  P.  Hill's  line 
was  then  pierced,  and  General  Meade's  next  duty  was  to  break  the  line  of  General  Taliaferro. 
But  this  was  not  so  easy.  For  an  hour  and  a  half  had  tlie  gallant  little  division  pushed  forward 
in  its  ruccessful  career.  But  it  was  now  bearing  the  brunt  of  a  contest  with  the  entire  corps  of 
General  .lackson,  which  had  been  ordered  to  meet  the  audacious  attack,  and  it  could  not  maintain 
itselfwithout  continued  support.  *  *  «  General  Meade  had  come  within  a  hair's  breadth 
of  achieving  a  great  success.  His  attack  had  been  so  vigorous  as  to  be  almost  a  sm-prise.  His 
troops  had  come  upon  tho  enemy,  in  some  cases,  before  ho  had  time  to  take  the  muskets  from 
the  stacks.— Buriiside  and  the  Ninth  Army  Gorps,  page  220. 


552  THIRTIETH   REGIMENT — FIRST   RESERVE.  1863 

sisted  by  his  faithftil  Adjutant,  John  C.  Harvey,  who  had  but  recently  been 
promoted  from  the  ranks.  The  loss  in  the  engagement,  was  two  killed  and 
thirty-four  wounded.  Though  this  loss  was  but  small,  when  compared  with 
that  of  troops  operating  in  the  immediate  front  of  Fredericksburg,  yet  the  sig- 
nal advantage  gained  in  the  whole  battle,  was  gained  by  this  part  of  the  line ; 
and  had  the  successful  assault  here  made  been  vigorously  followed  up,  it  would 
doubtless  have  resulted  in  a  brilliant  victory,  instead  of  that  bloody  repulse 
which  filled  the  land  with  gloom. 

Burnside  having  again  determined  to  cross  the  Eappahannock  and  offer 
battle,  the  march  commenced  on  Tuesday,  January  20th,  but  a  rain-storm  which 
continued  three  days,  rendering  the  roads  impassable,  it  was  found  necessary 
to  abandon  the  attempt,  and  the  regiment  returned  on  Friday,  January  23d, 
to  the  camp  which  it  left  on  the  preceding  Tuesday,  after  a  march  of  twenty- 
two  miles,  the  men  poorly  clad,  and  whilst  on  the  march,  entirely  without  pro- 
tection from  the  weather. 

On  the  6th  of  February,  the  regiment  broke  camp,  and  marched  to  Fairfax 
Station,  whence  it  was  deployed  along  the  Orange  and  Alexandria  railroad  for 
thepurpose  of  guardingthe  supplies  of  the  army  against  the  attack  of  Mosby  and 
other  guerrillas.  Upon  the  assumption  of  chief  command  by  General  Hooker, 
the  army  was  thoroughly  re-organized  in  seven  corps ;  the  First  under  Eey- 
nolds,  the  Second  under  Couch,  the  Third  imder  Sickles,  the  Sixth  under  Sedg- 
wick, the  Eleventh  under  Howard  and  the  Twelfth  under  Slocum.  The  Ee- 
serves  in  this  organization,  formed  a  part  of  the  Fifth  corps,  commanded  by 
General  Meade.  In  the  Gettysburg  campaign,  Meade  upon  being  relieved  to 
take  command  of  the  army,  was  succeeded  by  General  Sykes,  and  the  Eeserves 
were  commanded  by  General  Crawford. 

On  the  25th  of  June,  the  regiment  broke  camp  at  Fairfax,  and  joining  in  the 
general  movement  of  the  army,  crossed  the  Potomac,  and  on  the  27th,  encamped 
on  the  Monocacy.  On  the  28th,  it  moved  to  Frederick,  where  it  met  the  main 
body  of  the  army.  On  the  following  day  it  took  up  the  line  of  march  for  Get- 
tysburg. Upon  crossing  the  Maryland  Une,  Colonel  Talley  announced  to  his 
men  that  they  had  entered  Pennsylvania,  and  would  soon  meet  the  enemy  that 
had  invaded  its  soil,  and  threatened  the  safety  of  their  homes  and  families; 
that  he  knew  his  gallant  men  would  not  rest  until  the  bold  invaders  were 
driven  from  the  borders  of  their  beloved  State.  Though  greatly  fatigued  in 
consequence  of  forced  marches,  both  ofiQcers  and  men  united  in  enthusiastic  de- 
monstrations of  joy.  Caps  flew  in  air,  swords  were  brandished,  and  the  men 
shouted  and  sung  ]S"ational  songs.  Upon  its  arrival  at  Gettysburg,  on  the  2d 
of  July,  it  was  immediately  formed  in  line  of  battle,  where  it  remained  nearly 
two  hours.  It  was  then  moved  to  the  left,  re-formed  on  the  right  of  Little  Eound 
Top,  and  charged  the  enemy  with  the  most  determined  spirit,  driving  him  back 
upon  his  reserves,  and  strewing  the  field  with  his  dead. 

On  the  3d,  in  the  charge  which  was  made  by  the  First  Brigade,  the  First 
Eegiment  commanded  by  Colonel  Talley,  occupied  the  centre.  In  this  brilliant 
movement,  by  a  sudden  change  of  direction,  the  enemy  was  struck  on  the  flank 
and  driven  in  great  confnsion.  One  hundred  prisoners,  one  battle  flag  and  a 
large  number  of  small  arms  were  captured.  Company  K,  of  this  regiment,  was 
fr^om  Gettysburg,  many  of  the  men  fighting  within  sight  of  their  own  homes, 
and  some  even  struggling  to  drive  the  invaders  fr^om  their  own  fields.  On  the 
5th  of  July,  the  regiment  marched  with  the  division  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy. 


18C4  CAMPAIGN   OF   THE   WILDERNESS.  553 

Upon  the  retreat  of  Lee  up  the  Shenandoah  Valley,  it  again  crossed  the  Poto- 
mac, and  proceeded  to  the  neigliborhood  of  Culpepper,  where,  on  the  1st  of 
September,  it  encamj)ed.  It  participated  in  the  battle  of  Bristoe  Station,  the 
fruitless  campaign  to  Mine  Euu,  and  in  the  numerous  skirmishes  and  manoeu- 
vres in  which  the  army  of  the  Potomac  participated,  till  the  close  of  the  year. 

On  the  1st  of  January,  18G4,  the  regiment  moved  to  Bristoe  Station,  with 
orders  to  keep  open  the  communications  between  the  defences  of  Washington 
and  the  front.  In  this  position  it  went  into  winter  quarters,  where  it  continued 
until  the  commencement  of  the  Wilderness  campaign,  under  Grant.  In  the 
battle  which  opened  on  the  5th  of  May,  the  First  brigade,  under  Colonel  M'- 
Candless,  was  thrown  forward  to  Parker's  Store,  to  feel  the  enemy.  The  First 
Regiment  was  deployed  on  the  leffc  of  the  line.  Colonel  Talley  was  ordered 
to  take  two  companies  of  his  command  through  the  woods  to  reconnoitre  the 
position  in  his  front.  Approaching  the  plank  road,  he  was  fired  upon  from  a 
corps  of  rebel  troops  that  was  mo%ing  up  the  road.  Quickly  returning,  the 
facts  were  reported  to  General  Crawford,  who  ordered  him  to  withdraw  his 
regiment  and  return  to  the  main  line  of  the  army.  On  the  second  day  of  the 
battle,  the  Eeserves  occupied  a  position  in  the  centre  of  the  line.  Colonel  Talley 
again  made  a  reconnoissance  with  the  regiment  in  the  direction  of  Parker's 
Store,  where  the  enemy  was  found  in  force,  and  the  facts  duly  reported ;  but 
the  undergrowth  in  this  portion  of  the  field  was  so  dense  that  it  was  impossible 
to  penetrate  it  in  line  of  battle.  The  regiment,  together  with  the  division,  was 
moved  at  different  times  to  weak  points  of  the  line,  and  at  eleven  o'clock  on 
the  7th,  it  moved  by  the  leffc  flank. 

At  the  opening  of  the  battle  of  Spottsylvania,  on  the  8th  of  May,  Colonel 
M'Candless  was  woimded.  Colonel  Talley  accordingly  succeeded  to  the  command 
of  the  brigade,  and  Lieutenant  Colonel  Stewart  to  the  command  of  the  regiment. 
While  charging  the  enemy  for  a  third  time,  being  on  the  right  and  front  of  his 
brigade,  and  riding  through  a  dense  undergrowth  of  pine.  Colonel  Talley  was 
captured  by  forces  of  Ewell's  corps.  On  the  following  day,  while  on  his  way 
to  Eichmond  with  three  hundred  and  forty  other  Union  prisoners,  he  was  re- 
taken near  Beaver  Dam  Station,  by  Sheridan's  cavalry,  and  re-joined  the  regi- 
ment at  the  North  Anna. 

On  the  31st  of  May,  the  last  day  of  service  for  the  Eeserves,  the  regiment, 
commanded  by  Colonel  Talley,  participated  in  the  battle  of  Bethesda  Church, 
taking  a  conspicuous  part  and  assisting  to  achieve  a  brilliant  victory.  On  the 
1st  day  of  June,  1864,  together  with  the  division,  the  regiment  leffc  the  army, 
and  proceeded  via  White  House  to  Washing-ton,  and  thence  through  Harris- 
burg  to  Philadelphia,  where,  on  the  13th  of  June,  it  was  mustered  out  of  ser- 
vice. The  whole  number  mustered  into  the  regiment  was  one  thousand  and 
eighty-four.  Of  these,  one  hundred  and  thirty-nine  were  killed  or  died  in  the 
field,  two  hundred  and  thirty-three  were  wounded,  two  hundred  and  fifty-eight 
were  discharged  for  disability  contracted  in  the  service,  and  one  hundred  and 
forty-eight  re-enlisted  as  veterans. 


554 


THIRTIETH  REGIMENT — ^FIRST  RESERVE, 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS 


R.  Biddle  Roberts... 
W.  Cooper  Talley... 

Henry  M.  M'Intire 

W.  Warren  Stewart 


Lemuel  Todd.... 
T.  B.  Kauffman. 


John  C.  Harvey 

Alfred  Rupert 

John  A.  Waggoner 


Lewis  W.  Read , 
John  Barber 


Col 

...do 

Lt.  Col. 

...do„.. 

Major., 
...do 


Adj... 
...do... 
Q.M.. 

Surg.. 
...do..., 


E.  D.  Brenneman...  As.Sur. 

SamuelF.  Uhapin do... 

Stephen  L.  Chilson  ...do 


John  A.  M'Ginley. 
William  B.  Gregg. 

Isaac  W.  Kurtz 

Jacob  Kesser 

David  M.  Myers.... 


Chap'n 

...do 

Sr.  Mai 
Q.M.S. 
C.  Sgt- 


June  4,  '61, 
May   30, '61, 

June    4,  '61, 

July  26,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  8,  '61, 

June  26,  '61, 
Sept.  17,  '62, 


July  26, 
Dec.  17, 
Aug.  21, 

Jan.  20, 
Mar.  31, 
June  8, 
June  8, 
June  8, 


Resigned  November  1 ,  1862. 

Pr,fromCapt.  Co.  F,Mar.  1,'63— tobv.  Brig. Gen., 
Mar.  13,  '65 — mus.  out  with  reg.,  June  13,  '64. 

Discharged  January  7, 1863, for  wounds  received 
at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Capt.  Co.  K  to  Lt.  <'ol..  March  1,  1863— 
to  bv.  Col.  and  bv.  Brig.  Gen.,  March  13, 1865— 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  fromCaptain  company  I,  June  10,  '61 — 
resigned  Septemtaer  15,  1S62. 

Pr.  from  Captain  Co.  I,  March  1,  1863— to  bv.  Lt. 
Col..  March  13,  1865 — mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  January  26, 1863,  to  accept  promotion 
as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  Pennsylvania. 

Pr.  to  1st  Lt.  and  Adj.,  Jan.  27,  '63— to  bv.  Capt., 
Mar.  13,  '6.5— mus,  out  with  reg..  June  13,  1864. 

Pr.  from  2d  Lt.  Co.  H.,  June  27,  '62— to  bv.  Capt. 
and  brevet  Major,  Marcli  13,  186.5 — mustered 
out  with  regiment,  Juno  13,  1864. 

Resigned  July  17,  1863,  to  accept  promotion  as 
Surgeon  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

Pr.  from  Asst.  Surg.,  Feb.  19,  '64— tobv.  Lt.  Col., 
Mar.  13,  '65 — mus.  out  with  re<r.,  June  13,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Assistant  Surgeon  U.  S.  Vols.,  Feb.,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Surgeon  139th  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  15,  1862. 

Promoted  to  brevet  Major,  March  13, 1865 — mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  November  SO,  1862. 

Mustere'd  out  with  regiment,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  13,  1834. 

Mustered  out  with  resriment,  June  13,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 


EEGIMENTAL   BAND 


Jacob  Diffenderfer.. 

James  Lewis 

David  T.  Morgan  ... 

Job  B.  Wetmore 

Wilham  D.  Shaw... 

George  Ansell 

Oscar  P.  Murdock.. 

Jos.  R.  Patton 

Wm.  G.  M'Carter... 
Thos.  F.  Witherbee 
Jas.  A.  Jameson... 
Arthur  F.  Henrie. 

John  Kehoe 

Christopher  Woods 
John  Moore 


P'lMuc 
do.... 
Leader 
Muc... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 


July  26, 
May  30, 
Dec.  6, 
Dec.  6, 
Dec.  6, 
Dec.  6, 
Dec,  6, 
April  15, 
Dec.  6, 
Dec.  6, 
April  5, 
April  5, 
Dec,  6, 
April  5, 
April   5, 


•«, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'a% 

H 

'62, 

'62, 

b 

'62, 

o 

'62, 

r/l 

'63, 

? 

'62, 

< 

'62, 

n 

'63, 

'63, 

C 

'62, 

P 

'63, 

^. 

'63, 

o 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  13,  1864. 
Mus.  out  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  June  17,  1864. 
Mus.  out  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  June  17,  1864. 
Mus.  out  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  June  17,  1864. 
Mus.  out  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  June  17,  1864. 
Mus.  out  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  June  17,  1864. 
Mus.  out  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  June  17,  1864. 
Mus.  out  ty  order  of  War  Dep't,  June  17,  1864. 
Mus.  out  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  June  17,  1864. 
Mus.  out  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  June  17,  1864. 
Mus.  out  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  June  17,  1864. 
Mus.  out  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  June  17,  1864. 
Mus.  out  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  June  17,  1864. 
Mus.  out  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  June  17,  1864. 


Note.— The  following  abbreviations  have  been  i 

Ab.  absent.  Cor.  Corporal.                Fr.  from. 

Asst.  assistant.  Com.  commissioned  or  Furl,  furlong h. 

Adj.  Adjutant.  commissary.                Hos.  hospital. 

Bu.  buried.  Cert,  certificate.             Lt.  Lieutenant. 

Bv.  brevet.  Dis.  dismissed.               Mus.  mustered. 

Bd.  band.  Dis'y.  disability.            Muc.  musician. 

Capt.  Captain.  .Discb.  discharged.          Mis.  missing. 

Chap.  Chaplain.  Exp.  expiration.            Pr.  promoted. 


in  the  preparation  of  remarks : 
PI.  principal.  Surg.  Surgeon, 


Priv.  pr'fate. 
Keg.  reslaent. 
Ked.  redaoed. 
Res.  resigned. 
Rem.  re)noved. 
Sen.  sentenced. 
Serv.  service. 


.  Sergeant. 
Sub.  substitute. 
Etew.  steward. 
Tr.  transferred. 
Vet.  veteran  volunteer. 
Wd.  wounded. 
Wds.  wounds. 


THREE  YEABS'  SERVICE. 


555 


Company  A. 

RECRUITED  IN  CHESTER  COUNTY. 


Henry  M.  M'lntire. 
Jolin  W.  Nields 

Mott  Hooton 

Chas.  B.  Lamborn.. 
Cheyney  W.  Nields 
Brinton  J.  Parke. 

Philip  Pri«e-„...... 


Wm.  B.  Haminond  Serg't 


Joseph  James. 


June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '64, 

July  26,  '61, 

1st  Sgt..  June  4,  '61, 


Wilmer  W.  Miller.. 
Thos.  J.  Maloney... 

iElmmor  R,  Cope.. 


James  E.  Mooney 
L.  M.  Woodward.. 
Benj.  H.  Jenkins  ... 

tiuther  Mendenhall 

Frank  Shellady 

■George  Palmer 

Isaac  R.  Smith 

Joseph  Darlington. 

Wilson  jVL  Mattock 

Robert  Futhey„ 

Henry  Walters 

Wm.  H.  Darlington 

Ralph  Marsh. 

J.  Wallace Seott...... 

Albert  S.  Evans 

Chas.  S.  Sbeaff. 

George  A.  Mercer. 
John  E-  Gillespie ... 

John  N.  Bennett.... 

Hanford  H.  Rigg. 

Thos.  S.  Neilds 

Joseph  W.  Oswald.. 
Thos.  C.  Spackman 
■C.  P.  Cunningham.. 
Blains,  Edward 


...do.... 
...do.... 


June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 


do June    4,  '61, 


Brinton,  David  R.  P  ...do. 

Brinton,  Lewis |...do. 

Bugless,  John  K,...,|...do. 


July  10,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
July  26,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4, '61, 

3 
3 
3 

June  4,  '61, 

3 

June  4, '61, 

3 

June  4,  '61, 

3 

June  4,  '61, 

3 

July  26,  '61, 
June  4, '61, 

3 
3 

June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4, '61, 
June  4, '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

July  10,  '61, 

3 

June  4,  '61, 
June  4, '61, 
June  4, '61, 
Dec   1,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '6L, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

Promoted  to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  June  4,  1861. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  June  9,  1861— to  Lt.  Colonel 

104th  regiment  P.  V.,  October  10,  1861. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Juno  10, 1861— 
to  Captain,  Oct.  16,  1861— to  Bv.  Major,  March 
IS,  1865 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Promoted  from  2d  Lt.,  Junet),  '61 — resigned  Feb- 
ruary 17,  1863,  to  accept  Lt.  Colonelcy  of  15th 
regiment  Pa.  Cavalry. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  June  10,  1861— 
to  2d  Lt.,  Oct.  16,  1861— to  1st  Llh,  March  1,  '63— 
resigned  November  2,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Oct.  16,  1861— 
to  2d  Lt.,  March  1,  '63— to  1st  Lt.,  Nov.  14,  '63— 
brevet  Captain,  March  13,  1865 — mustered  out 
with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  1,  1881 — to  Sgt,  June  10, 
1862— to  1st  S'jt.,  March  1,  1863— com.  as  2d  Lt., 
Nov-  3,  1863 — ^^not  mustered — mustered  out  with 
company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  October  16,  1861— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  <Jor.,  Sept.  17,  1862— to  Sgt.,  March 

1,  1863— mus.  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '61. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  June  10,  1861 — discharged  to 

accept  promotion,  March  12,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  June  10,  1861— to  Captain  and 
A.  D.  C,  on  staff  of  Major  General  Warren — 
date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Mar.  1,  '63— killed  at  Bethesda 

Church,  Va.,  May  30,  1864- 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864- 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Sept.  17,  1862— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  13,  1864, 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  January  1, 1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,   March,   1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  November  6,  1862— mustered 

out  with  companj',  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  October,  1862,  to  accept  promotion  as 

ist  Lt.  company  I,  175th  regiment  P.  V. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  10, 1863. 
Discharged  by  special  order  of  War  Department, 

May  6,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 
Discharged  Oct.  23,  1862,  to  accept  promotion. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  company  F,  November  1,  1861. 
Transferred  to  company  E,  No\  ember  3,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Jan.  5, 1863 — transferred  to  Sig- 
nal Corps,  November  3,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  May  30,  1864 — transferred  to 

190th  regiment,  P.  V.,  March  31,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190ih  reg.  P.  V-,  May  31,'64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,'64— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept  17,  1862 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  13,  186-1. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864, 
Mustered  out  v.'ith  company,  June  13,  1864. 


556 


THIRTIETH   REGIMENT— FIEST  RESERVE, 


Bugless,  Thomas  H 
Brogan,  William  C 

Bugless,  John 

Barker,  Matthew.... 
Buchannan,  J.  W... 
Carpenter,  Albert... 
(Jhalfant,  Myers  S 
Cochran,  Win.  C. 
Calvvell,  Charles... 
Creigh,  James  J.... 
Catron,  Eli  R 


Deneane,  Jos.  W..., 
Darlington,  Chan'r 

Davis,  Edward 

Fulton,  John  L 

Fisher,  John- 

Ferry,  Thomas  K.... 

Gregg,  Harman 

Harvey,  Perlee  W. 


Hiekman,  Chas.  H 
Hoopes,  Pierce,  Jr., 
Hannum,  Davis  E. 
Hoopes,  James  G ... 
Hennessey,  W.  H,. 
Harlan,  George  W.. 
Hoopes,  Passm'e  W 
Herrington,  J.  W... 
Harkins,  Thomas... 

Hood,  Andrew„ 

Hoopes,  Abner 

Ingram,  Charles  H 

Irwin,  Wilson 

Jeflferies,  Edward  E 
Johnson,  Wm.  C. 
Lam  born,  Hadley 

Law,  John  H 

Larce,  George  W. . 
Mell,  William  G... 
Mercer,  Pierson.... 
Madden,  Andrew... 
M'Allister,  Jas.  T... 
M'Intyre,  .los.  R.... 
M'Cann,  Thomas.... 
M'Laughlin,  Jos 
M'Laughhn, Jas 
Otiey,  AlbinP.... 
Parker,  Dillwyn 
Proudht,  Joseph  M 
Prall,  Lewis  M.... 
Paul,  William  R.. 
Pratt,  Joseph  L... 


Robinson,  Lewis  R 

Russell,  Enos  M..., 

Rupert,  Alfred , 

Rutlaven,  Henry... 
Smith,  Levi.„ , 


Smith,  Henry  T 

Smith,  Samuel  H... 


Stott,  Joseph  H 

Stern,  Charles  S.... 
Shellady,  James  B. 
Snare,  William  S... 
Speakman,  Charles 
Steward,  Josenh  L.. 

Scott,  Joseph  M 

Turner,  Wilham  H 
Taylor,  George  P.... 
Tinsley,  Edw'd  W.. 


.do. 
.do. 


June    4 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'(U, 

July  10, 

^61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

July  10, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

July  10, 

'61, 

July  26, 

'61, 

Dec.      1, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

Sept.  20, 

'61, 

July   10, 

'61, 

Sept.  20, 

'61, 

July  26, 

'61. 

July   10, 

'61, 

July  10, 

'61, 

Dec.      2, 

'61, 

Jjane    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

July   10, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

Sent.  29, 

'62, 

June    4, 

'61, 

July  10, 

'61, 

Juno    6, 

'61, 

June    6, 

'61, 

Oct.    22, 

'6i; 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

July  10, 

'61, 

Dec.     1, 

'61, 

Dec.     1, 

'61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 
Nov.  29,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 


July  10, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

July  10, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

July     8, 

'61, 

July  10, 

'61, 

July  10, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

June    4, 

'61, 

July  10, 

'61, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.,  1862*^ 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  12,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.,  1862. 

Tr.  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps — date  unknown. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3, 1863. 

Mustered  out 'with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered. out  with  cc<inpany,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  Sept. ,  18G2.  to  accept  promotion. 

Prisoner  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30, 1864— died 

at  Richmouil,  Va.,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on.  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '61. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June"  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Disch..Iuly  16,  '63,  forwds. rec. inac,  July30,'62. 
Wounded  at  Jerico  Ford,  Va.,  May  24,  1864— ab- 
sent, in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  Avith  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '61. 
Discharged — dare  unknown. 
Tr.  to  Co.  K,  4th  reg.  P.  R.  V.  C,  Feb.  1,  1862. 
Transferred  to  l90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31^  1864. 
Capturednear  Culpepper  Court  House,Oct.  11, '65. 
Deserted  Julv  23,  1861. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg;  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  10,  '63. 
Discharged — date  unknown. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Mvistered  out  with  company,  .Tune  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  -with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Deserted  July  17,  ISaS. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.,  1862, 
Tr.  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — date  unknown. 
Tr.  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — date  unknown. 
Died  November  18,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  June  13,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Died  December  25,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Be'thesda  Church,  May  30,  1864— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  November  10,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  South  Mountain.  September  14,  1862. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  and  Adj.,  January  27,  1863. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  33d  reg.  P.  V,,  Feb.  1,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  May  10, 

1864 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  13,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  Jan.  17,  1863,  to  accept  promotion. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  17,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  11,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  17,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Deo.  25,  '63. 


THKEE   YEAPtS'   SERYICE. 


557 


NAME. 

RANK, 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

i 

7 

> 

3 

3 
3 
3 

5 

RESIARKS. 

Tinsley,  Abraham.. 

Private 
do   ... 

July  10,  '61, 

June    4,  '61. 
July     9,  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 

June    4,  '61, 

Died  Dec.  14,  1S62,  of  wounds  received  at  Fred- 
ericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharsfed  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.,  1862. 

Discharged— date  unknown— for  wounds  receiv- 
ed at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  Y.,  May  31, '64— Vet. 

Walters,  Wm.  H.... 
Welsh,  Rees 

...do 

do 

Young,  Daniel 

...do 

Company  B. 

RECRUITED  AT  LANCASTER,  LANCASTER  COUNTY. 


Thomas  B.  Barton. 
WilUam  L.  Bear.... 


Harry  Hook 

Milton  Weidler . 


William  E.  Murray 
Philip  L.  Sprecher.. 


Capt. 
...do .. 


1st  Lt. 
..do.... 


2d  Lt.. 
..do.... 


William  J.  Cake 

Theodore  Wenditz., 
Eman'l  C.  Metzgar 
Peter  M.  Heiser 


Lewis  A.  Ranch. 


John  C.  M'Cracken 


Wm.  D.  Stauffer... 
John  L.  Nauman. . 


John  K.  Rutter. 


George  M.  Bauman 
Thomas  S.  Black.... 
George  K.  Swope.... 

JohnM.  Wertz 


Lewis  S.  Hartman. 


George  A.  Cox.. 


John  Weidle 

August  C.  Duchman 

Thomas  Judge 

F.  D.  Haines 

John  J.  M'Grann.... 
Afflebach,  William.. 
Benedict,  Beuj  F.... 
Bitzer,  Thomas  J... 

Banco,  George 

Bear,  Abraham  E... 

Barr,  Edward  F 

Bitner,  Albert  H 

Bowman,  Charles... 
Buford,  W.  H.H.... 

Bear,  Nathan  S 

Bubb,  William  H... 


IstSgt 
Serg't., 


...do. 
...do. 


...do 

Corp..., 
...do 


.do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


...do. 
...do. 


Muc... 

..do 

..do 

Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


June    4, 
June    4, 


June 
June 


July  26, 
June    4, 

June  4, 

.June  4, 

June  4, 

June  4, 

June  4, 

June  4, 

June  4, 

June  4, 

June  4, 

June  4, 
June  4, 
July  10, 

June    4, 

July  10, 

June    4, 

June  4, 
June    4, 

June  4, 
June  4, 
Mar.  8, 
Oct.  80, 
June  4, 
July  10, 
July  10, 
June  4, 
Aug.  28, 
June  4, 
Aug.  28, 
Nov.  20, 
June  4, 
June    4, 


Resigned  January  24,  1863. 

Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  August  23,  1862— to 
Capt.,  March  1,  1863— to  brevet  Major,  March 
13,  '6.5— mus.  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Dismissed  August  23,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  1861— to  1st  Sgt.,  July 
1.5,  1S62— to  1st  Lt.,  March  1,  1863— to  Bv.  Capt., 
March  13,  186.5 — mustered  out  with  company, 
June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.— to  1st  Sgt.— to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  25, 
1861— mustered  out  March  4,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Oct,  18,  1861— to  2d  Lt.,  Marcti 
1, 1S63— to  brevet  1st  Lt.,  March  13, 1865— absent 
in  the  field  at  muster  out. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Nov.  12,  1862— to  1st  Sgt.,  Feb. 
1,  1864— tr.  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '(54— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  January  1,3,  '62— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Aug.  1,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Jan.  24, 
1863— mus.  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  February  1,  1864— transferred 
to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1884— Vet. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Feb.  1,  1864— trans- 
ferred to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Died  July  14,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Me- 
chanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  1,  1862— mustered 
out  with  comjoany,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  15,  1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Lorporal,  July  15,  1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Musterea  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  January  24, 1863— muster- 
ed out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  .January  24,  1863— muster- 
ed out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  January  24,  1863— muster- 
ed out  September  9,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  September  1,  1861— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate. March  28,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  20, 1862. 

Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps— muster- 
ed out  August  15,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon^s  certificate,  Jan.  9,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  10.  '62. 

Died  of  wounds  received  in  action.  May  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  18,  1862. 

Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  June  7,  1863. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  24,  1863. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  25, 1863. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  of  wounds  received  in 
action,  June  30,  1862. 


558 


THTRTIETH  KEGIMBNT — FLRST   EESEEVE, 


Childs,  Charles  A... 

Coffey,  James 

Cox,  William  W... 

Dellet,  William  L. 
Dainer,  Thomas  J. 
Davis,  Charles  — 
Engle,  George  W.. 
Evarts,  Strickler  R 

Eichholtz,  John  C. 
Friday,  Frederick... 

Fisher.  James  G 

Frankfort,  Edward 
Freelaiid,  Edw'd  D 
Feller,  Henry.... 
Forney,  Isaac  H 
Greenawalt,  A.  B.. 

Gable,  Jacob  l^' 

Hine,  Jacob  D 

Heistand,  Henry  J 
Hoffmier,  Wm.  M. 
Holt,  Robert 


Harner,  George  W. 
Hackman,  Henry. 

Hart,  Mathias 

Harvey,  John  C. 
Humes,  James  G. 
Hamp,  William  H. 
Harman,  Wm,  B.... 

Kendig,  George  W.. 
Killian,  Henry  M... 

Keiffer,  Thompson.. 
Keller,  M.  V.  B 

Kiine,  Christian 

Kurtz,  Obediah  H.. 
Leonard,  William.. 
Leedars,  Charle.s.... 
Lutz,  James  A.  H.. 

Marshbank,  R.  B... 

Metzgar,  Henry 

Miller,  (^eorge  B 

Moss,  John  A 

Myer,  Gabriel  B 

Mj^ers,  Gilbert  C... 

Mishler,  Henry 

Mohon,  Jacob 

Miller,  Samuel  S 

Miller,  Jacob  M 

Mofiat,  James 

Murphy,  Calvin  L... 
Murrav,  William  E 
M'Caullev,  H.  C. 
M'Clain,  John  G 

M'Clain,  Wm.  G 

M' Cully,  Thos.  T... 
M'Ginnis,  Peter  L. 
Nyman,  Ambrose  F 
O'Rouke,  Washing' 
Ochs,  George  H., 
Parvin.  Theo.  C, 
Price,  Thomas  P. 
Pinkcrton,  C.  R.  C. 
Powers,  Ambrose  C 
Quinn,  Patrick. 
Robinson,  John... 
Renner,  .John  B... 

Rock,  Miles 

Rooney,  Joseph  C 


Private  July  10, 

...do I  June  4, 

...do I  June  4, 


June  4, 
Sept.  18, 
July  10, 
June  4, 
June  4, 

June  4, 

June  4, 

Aug.  29, 

.June  4, 
June 
June 
June 
June 

July  10, 

June  4, 

June  4, 

June  4, 

June  4, 


June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

Aug.  28,  '62. 

June  4,  '61, 

Juue    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 

July   10,  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 

June    4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 
Aug. 
Aug.  28, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13.  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Died  June  27,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Me- 
rhanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  June  1,  1863. 

Deserted  October  25,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  Aug.  21,  1861 — 
disch.  on  Sursreon's  certificate,  Jan.  17,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Signal  Corps  U.  S.  A.,  Nov.  1,1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  13,  '63. 
j  Discharged  on  Sui-geon"s  certificate,  Aug.  30,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  31,  '63. 

Died  of  wounds  received  in  action,  June  30,  '62. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  11,  '63. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .June  13,  1864. 

Wounded  in  action — date  unknown — mustered 
out  with  company,  June  13,  lb64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  21,  '61. 

Discharced  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  15,  '62. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  and  Adj.,  October  1.  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  25,  '61. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Ti-ansferred  to  sun-boat  service,  Feb.  17,  1862 — 
died  at  Cairo,  111.,  November  12,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8, 1864— absent,  in 
hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  27,  '62. 

Discharged  Feb.  13,  1863,  for  wounds  received  in 
action. 

Discharged  Dec.  31,  1863,  for  wounds  received  in 
action. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  6,  '61. 

Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  Sept.  6,  1861. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Died  December  22,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  mth  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  Dec.  19,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  20,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  13,  '63. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  1,  1863. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  20,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  9,  '62. 

Discharged  July  26,  1861. 
i  Mustered  out  with  compatiy,  June  13,  1864. 
;  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
I  Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  12,  '63. 
I  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
i  Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
I  Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 
'  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificaie,  Feb.  4,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  ceilificate,  Feb.  19,  '63. 

Mustere'd  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  26,  '63. 

Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  August  14,  1863. 
I  Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  15,  '63. 


TnREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


559 


DATE  OP  MUSTER 

-3 
g 
f 

. 

INTO  SERVICE. 

REMARKS. 

Rutter,  Joseph  S 

Private 

Aug.  28,  '62, 

3 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Strachan,  James  E.. 

...do 

June    4,  '61, 

3 

Steinheiser,  Geo.  F.. 

...do 

June    4,  '61, 

8 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Sanders,  Daniel  L... 

...do 

June    4,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  company  K,  3(ith  regiment 
P.  v.,  August  1,  1862. 

Straclian,  Sam'l  S... 

...do 

June    4,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  15,  '63. 

Seltley,  Samuel 

...do 

Aug.  28,  '62, 

3 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Shaffer,  John..... 

...do 

Oct.     31,  '63, 

3 

Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Speice,  Frederick... 

...do 

Aug.  28,  '62, 

3 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Steers,  Thomas  J.... 

...do 

Aug.  28,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Stone,  Au2;ust 

...do 

July  26,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  15,  1863. 

Stalej',  William  H... 

...do 

June    4,  '61, 

3 

Deserted  July  2,  1SG3. 

Thomas,  Joseph  R... 

...do 

June    4,  'Gl, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  8,  1862. 

Varnes,  Henry  C... 

...do 

July  10,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Whitlock,  FrankUn 

...do 

June    4,  '61, 

3 

Died  in  general  hospital— date  unknown. 

Zellers,  Jacob  F 

...do 

June    4,  '61, 

o 

Died  of  wounds  received  in  action,  June  30, 1862. 

Company  C. 


RECRUITED  IN  CHESTER  AND  DELAWARE  COUNTIES. 


Samuel  A.  Dyer... 
Jos.  R.  T.  Coates. 


Edward  Larkin. 


John  H.  Taylor . 
John  M.  Thompson 


J.  Keen  Vaughan... 
Bernard  W.  Gause.. 
Arcli'd  Hamilton... 
Wm.  O.  Ridgway.,. 
Charles  Bonney.... 
Robert  H.  Welsh  . 
Thos.  M'Namee... 
James  Ashbridge. 
O.  C.  Armstrong... 

John  Jones 

David  Lascom 

George  M'Affee 

Edward  E.  HaviU.. 
John  H.  Williams., 

Lane  Schofield 

John  M' Donald 

Abr'm  R.  Vanzant 
Alrich,  William  J... 

Ardis,  Samuel 

Butler,  Edward..... 

Booth,  John 

Brophy,  John 

Bamford,  William. 
Clineff,  WiUiam..... 

Coates,  Aquilla 

Curry,  William 

Dougherty,  James. 
Dougherty,  Charles 

Donelson,  David 

Dutton,  William..... 


Devlin,  John , 

Edwards,  George... 

Elliott,  George 

Elliott,  Edward 

Everham,  Thomas. 

Fields,  George 

Farrend,  Edward.. 


Capt.. 
...do.. 


May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 


1st  Lt...  May    31,  '61, 


2d  Lt, 
...do..., 


IstS: 

...do.; 

Sgt... 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 

Corp. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do„ 

...do 

...do.... 
...do.... 

Muc... 

Private 
...do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do 

..do 

..do.... 

..do 

..do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Sept.    5,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 


May  31,  '61, 
Dec.  28,  '63, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
Feb.  20,  '64, 
May  31,  '61, 
Feb.  28,  '64, 
May  31,  '61, 
'^  '61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

'64, 
'64, 
'61, 
'61, 
'64, 
'61, 
'61, 


May  31 
July  10, 
July  14, 
Aug.  14, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
Fob.  10, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
July  10,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  175th  regiment 

P.  v.,  November  13,  1862. 
Promoted  from  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.,  March  1,  1863 — 

to  brevet  ISlajor,  March  13,  1865— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  March  1,  '63— 

to  brevet  Captain,  March  13,  1865 — mustered  out 

with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  March  1,  1863— to 

brevet  1st  Lieut. ,  March  13,  1865— mustered  out 

with  company,  .June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Adj.  17i5th  reg.  P.  V.,  Jan.  16, 1868. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  25, 1863. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Disch.  for  wds.  received  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,'62. 
Discharged  June,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  '61. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, '64— Vet. 
Deserted  August,  1861. 

Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Deserted  August  10,  1861. 
Deserted  August  10,  1861. 
Deserted  August  10,  1861. 
Deserted  June  4,  1861. 
Deserted  August  10,  1861. 
Discharged  July  24,  1861. 
Died  September  26,  1861. 
Deserted  August  9,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  July  24,  1861. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V,,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1861— to 

serve  sentence  of  general  court  martial. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Sept.  15,  '63— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  65— Vet. 
Deserted  August  10,  1861. 

Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dep't  Jan.  26,  '63. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 


560 


THIRTIETH  REGIMENT — FIRST  RESERVE, 


Grady,  Michael 

Helms,  Isaac 

Hickman,  Edward 
Howard,  William.. 

Hinds,  Samuel , 

Huflf,  John 

Hill,  Horace 

Holsten,  Luke 

Hobaugh,  Harry..., 

Hudson,  Robert 

Hurst,  John 

Jones,  Ralph , 

Johnson,  John 

Koeth,  Henry 

Lusby,  John 


Lemmon,  George.... 
Lanimy,  William... 

Lord,  Samuel 

Miller,  Peter 

Murrv,  John  H 

Mills,' Robert 

Mills,  Thomas 

Martin,  Joseph 

M'Fate,  Frank 

M'Coy,  WiUiam 

M'Cabe,  Edward.... 
M'Garvey,  Thomas 

M'Cluskey,  Henry. 

Paist,  William  C 

Porter,  John 

Pollock,  James 

Rider,  William 

Ross,  Richard  R 

Roebuck,  John 

Royal,  David,  , 

Ruddock,  Robert... 

Roach,  Maithew 

Riley,  James 

Rice,  Thomas 

Summers,  David..., 

Stowe,  William 

Suplee,  Jesse , 

Stevenson,  David... 
Stillwell,  WilUam... 

Stewart,  James 

Smith,  William 

Shaw,  Andrew 

Schofield,  John  T.... 

Sanders,  James 

Saulsbury,  Robert.. 

Smith,  John 

Stetsing,  Anton 

Taylor,  William  H.. 

Townsend,  Charles 

Turner,  Joseph 

Vanzant,  Thomas... 
Williams,  Samuel... 
Worsley,  George 
Walker,  CoUins. 
Wilkinson,  Thomas 

Wray,  Thomas 

Waters,  Patrick 

Wray,  Robert 

Webb,  Alfred  G 

Wesler,  Solomon... 

Welch,  George 

Wood,  Wilham 


July 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
July 
July 
July 
May 
Feb. 
May 
■do !  May 


May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
July  8, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
April  1, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
Mar.  3, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 


May 
May 
May 
May 
Aug. 
Sept. 
May 
Mar. 
Aug. 
May 
May 
May 


31,  '61 
31,  -61 
31,  '61 
31,  '61 
13,  '61 

5,  '61 
31,  '61 

8,  '64 
13,  '61 
31,  '61 
31,  '61 
31,  '61 


May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
Aug.  28, 
Sept.  5, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
June  14, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
Mav  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
May  31, 
Mar.  2, 
May  31, 
Aug.  13, 
Aug.  13, 


10,  '61 
31,  '6L 
31,  '61 
31,  '61 
31,  '61 
31,  '61 
31,  '61 
13,  '61 
9,  '61 
25,  '61 
31,  '61 
10,  '64 
31,  '61 
31,  '61 


Deserted — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged— date  unknown. 

Discharged  July  12,  1861. 

Discharged — date  unknown — minor. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Died  October  30,  1861. 

Deserted  August  10,  1861. 

Deserted  August  1,  1861. 

Transferred  to  General  Hospital,  July,  1862. 

Deserted  August  10,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  13,  1864. 

Transferred  to  western  gun-boat  service,  Feb- 
ruary 17,  1862. 

Transferred  to  company  D,  June  10,  1861. 

Deserted  August  9,  1861. 

Discharged — date  unknown. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  30, 1862. 

Died  May  31,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Deserted  August  8,  1861. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  J  uno  13,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  D,"  Juno  10,  1861. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Died  May  31,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion— Vet. 

Deserted  August  5,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Killed  in  action,  June  28,  1862. 

Died  Nov.  19,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Discharged  November  21,  1861. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Deserted  August  4,  1861. 

Deserted  August  10,  1861. 

Deserted  July  24,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  10, 186.3. 

Tr.  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  1864. 

Deserted  August  10,  1861. 

Deserted  June  26.  1863, 

Deserted — ^^date  unknown. 

Deserted  September  7.  1852. 

Discharged  Nov.  30,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 
South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Deserted  August  8,  1831. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  August  19,  1861. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Tr.  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862.    . 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  Mav  12, '61. 

Deserted  July  SO,  1861 

Deserted  Mav  2.5,  1863. 


THREE  YEARS'  SERVICE. 


561 


Company  D. 
recruited  in  lancaster  and  york  counties. 


George  H.  Hess.. 
Wm.  G.  Waseon., 


Calvin  Kendig 

Wm.  H.  Trapnel. 


David  Warfel 

Amos  W.  Sourbeer 

Samuel  Pickel 

Charles  K.  Wasson 


Abram  J.  Taylor. 

Geo.  M.  D.  Lemmon 

Elias  Funk 

John  R.  Courtney,. 
Ldndley  M'Clune... 

Franklin  Sourbeer. 


Capt.. 
..do... 


1st  Lt. 
..do .... 


2dLt 
..do.. 

1st  Sgt 
Serg't.. 

..do. 


Jacob  Shaub , 

John  Gilbert , 

William  Bruce 

Jacob  Finney 

John  F.  Dablor. 

Henry  Pickel 

William  Laflferty .. 
Wm.  Klineyoung... 
Jacob  Diffenderfer., 
Allison,  William.... 

Boyle,  James 

Brady,  Miller 

Beichall,  John 

Bechtold,  John 


...do.... 
..do .... 
..do.... 
Corp... 

..do.... 


Bowers,  William  J 
Brown,  William.... 
Brubccker,  Abra'm 
Briggles,  Barzilles.. 
Barbew,  James . 
Bushorn,  Amos. 
Beatty,  Mark  .... 


Byers,  Jacob .,... 

Clark,  E.  M 

Cresswell,  James .. 
Campbell,  Samuel.. 
Davis,  Frederick 
Deitrick,  Joseph. 
Dern,  Charles...  . 

Flick,  Joseph 

Fralick,  Aaron.... 
Ferguson,  John.. 
Grosh,  Charles  R, 

Graham,  T.  L 

Groff,  Samuel  P.., 
Gordon,  Samuel.. 
Garner,  Gottlieb . 
Hoffman,  Valentine 
Hughes,  Hiram.. 

Hill,  John 

Hoak,  Amos 

Heble,  John  B... 
Harmer,  Amos... 
Heiney,  David.... 
71 


...do 
...do 
...do 
..do 
..do 
..do 
..do, 
Muc 

..do 

Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


.do 
.do 

.do 

.do 
.do 
.do 
.do 


..do., 
..do., 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do .. 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do .. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do... 


June    8,  '61, 
June    8,  '61, 


June    8,  '61, 
June    8,  '61, 


June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
June  8,  '61, 
June  8,  '61, 
June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

Juue  8,  '61, 

July  12,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 
Dec.  20,  '63, 

Nov.  3,  '63, 

June  9,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 
June  8,  '01, 
Feb.  13,  '64, 
June  8,  '61, 
June  8,  '61, 
June  8,  '61, 


June 
June 
Sept. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
July 


8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '62, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 


June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8;  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 


Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  July  4,  '62,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, '62. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lieut.,  Nov.  12, 1831— to  Captain, 
March  1,  1863— brevet  Major,  March  13,  1865— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Discharged  November  12,  1861. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  March  1,  '63— to  Brevet  Cap- 
tain, March  13,  '65— mustered  out  with  compa- 
ny, June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  October  31,  1861. 
Resigned  August  12,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Commissioned  2d  Lt.,  October  1,  1863— not  mus- 
tered—mus,  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  June  30,  1862— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  November  16,  1852,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Vet-  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  15,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  Juue  27,  1862. 
Deserted— date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Ti-ansferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Absent,  wounded,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown 
Transferred  to  battery  G,  43d  regiment  P.  V.,  (1st 

Pa.  Artillery,)  Sept.  12,  1861. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb,  15,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  IflOth  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  November  15,  1861. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  December  31,  1861. 
Died  August  2,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Get- 
tysburg., J  uly  2,  1863. 
Deserted  November,  1862. 
Not  nmstered  into  United  States  service. 
Transferred  to  100th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 
Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Deserted  November,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1, 1861. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,"'June  30, 1862. 
Killed  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 


562 


THIRTIETH  KEGIMENT — FIRST  RESERVE, 


HAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  M0gTEE 
INTO  SERVICE. 

[                                                         REMARKS. 

Herr,  Samuel 

Hawthorne,  Aldus. 
Hiller,  Jacob. 

Private 

...do.... 
...do 

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3  Absent,  on  detached  duty  at  Headquarters,  3d 
Division,  5th  Corps,  at  muster  out. 

3   Disch.  July  12,  1862,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

3   Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

3  Discharged  February  26,  1863,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action,  June  30, 1862. 

3    Discharged  onSurgeon's certificate,  Feb.  13. 1863. 

3   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '04— Yet, 

3    Died  of  wounds  received  in  action,  June  30,  '62. 

3   Missing  in  action.  June  30,  1862. 

3    Deserted  August  20,  1862. 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  4,  '62. 

3   Transferred  to  2d  U.  S.  Cavalry— date  unknown. 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  13,  1864. 

3  Discharged,  date  unkn.jwn;  for  wounds  received 
in  action,  June  30,  1862. 

3  Discharged  January  30,  1863,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action,  June  .10,  1S62. 

3  Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 

3   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

5   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  81,  '64— Vet. 

3  Died  of  wounds  received  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H., 
May  10,  1864. 

Homberger,  Chas.. 

Heiney,  George..... 
Hamilton,  David... 
Haverstick,  Amos.. 

...do.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Henninger,  Chris'n 
Jacobs,  Israel   . 

...do 

...do 

Johnson,  Amos 

...do 

Johnson,  Jacob 

Kise,  John  W   

...do 

...do 

Kelborn,  Francis ... 

Knight,  Joseph 

Kline,  Lenion. 

...do 

...do 

do 

King,  Charles  B 

KauflFman,  Daniel.. 
Kughn,  Jesse  M 

Love,  Uriah  H 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do.... 

Tianning,  George 

...do 

...do   ... 

3   Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 
5    Discharged  December  21,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
}   Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  1,  1864. 
5   Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  December  8,  1861. 
}    Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
J   Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 
>   Disch.  for  wds.  rec.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30, 1862. 
5   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  28, 1862. 

Disch.  for  wounds  rec.  in  action,  June  SO,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Julyl,  1861. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  9, 1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

...do 

Maynard,  John 

...do 

M'Farland,  John.... 
M'Farland,  Samuel 

M'Coy,Wimam 

M' Bride  Peter. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

M'Cabe,  Michael 

Norris,  William 

Ohrnite,  Samuel 

Peek,  William 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Powers,  Freeman... 
Rhoads,  John 

...do 

...do 

Reed,  John 

...do 

Robinson,  Samuel.. 
Sourbeer,  John 

...do 

...do 

ShoflF,  Henry  ......... 

.do 

Smith,  Franklin 

Scott,  Robert 

...do 

do 

Trippio,  Ohas.  D 

Tweed,  William 

Urban,  John  W 

Urban,  Beni.  F ...... 

Vierling,  Fred'k 

White,  Samuel 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

-dp 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  81,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May. 31,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June'^lS,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  June  13,  1864. 
Disch.  for  wounds  rec.  in  action,  June  30,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Mar.  13, 1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Deserted  November,  1862, 

Wertz,  Robert 

Wright,  WilUam.... 
Webb,  William  J... 
Will,  Hiram     

Wilhelm,  Zachar'h 

Wilson,  Urie 

Williamson,  Wm... 

Company   B. 
recruited  in  lancaster  county. 


AldusJ.  Neff 

Patr'k  J.  O'Rourke 


Wm.  T.  M'Phail.. 


Capt.... 
..do 


1st  Lt.. 


June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 


June    4,  '61, 


Died  August  5,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Capt.,  March  1,  1863— to  brevet  Major  and 
brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  March  13,  '65 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lieutenant,  Mar.  1,  '63^ 
to  brevet  Capt.  and  brevet  Major,  Mar.  13,  '65— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 


THBEE  YEAES'  SERVICE. 


563 


George  A.  Mercer.. 

Jacob  Wieler 

Philip  B.  Hanke... 
Ambrose  Maynard 
Wm.  F.  Aument... 
Geo.  T.  Lockwood... 

Joseph  Foreman 

John  Seibert 


Charles  O'NeiU. 


David  Ruth 

John  Kopwood 

Samuel  Rinier 

J.  D.  Heighstreed. 
Jasper  Morrison.... 


Hiram  Ruth...  .. 

Jacob  Crumel... 

Jacob  Kaufman.. 

John  Garber 

J.  G.  Eicherly 

Johnathan  Styer.. 

Aument,  Amos.... 

Albright,  Adam.. 

Aument,  Franklin.. 

Armstrong,  Henry..  , 

Black,  William. 

Blackburn,  James.. 

Backet,  James 

Brighton,  Daniel 

Baker,  John 

Brindle,  Jacob 

Baymont,  Isaac 

Cooper,  Samuel  I.... 

Cunningham,  I 

Cunningham,  Jas... 
Curley,  William  B..|...do. 

Cohick,  Samuel |...do. 

Coleman,  Henry  A..L.do , 
Downey,  David 
Doughertv,  Andr'w 
Dunkle,  Benj.  F.... 

Elliott.  John 

Eshback,  Richard., 
Elmycr,  George 
Fraelick,  Daniel  C. 
Foreman,  Harrison 

Flick,  Henry 

Frecht,  Jinies 

Grow,  John 

Getz,  Jacob   

Gross.  JosL-ph 

Greenly,  Andrew  J  ...do. 


June  4,  '61, 

July  12,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 


June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  *61, 

June  4,*'61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 


Herr,  Lorenzo  D... 
Hughes,  David  N.... 
Hasselbach,  Franc's 

Hoover,  Henry 

Hoover,  Benjamin, 

Harman,  Cyrus 

Hahn,  George 

Hughes,  William., 
Hard  graves,  W.  F 
Hoover,  William... 
Hannum,  Abel  K.. 
Hultzhouse,  Elam. 


Hughes,  Edward.... 

Jackson,  John 

Kline,  John 

George  W... 


King,  George  W 


.do. 


June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  26,  '61, 


Cojn.  2d  Lt.,  October  1,  1863— not  mustered— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharired  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  17,  '62. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Wounded,  with  loss  of  right  eye,  at  Spottsyl- 
vania  Court  House,  May,  1864— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  Dec.  31,  1861,  to  accept  promotion  as 
2d  Lt.  company  C,  84th  regiment  P.  V. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  12,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  22,  '62. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  of  wounds  received  at 
Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  May  12,  '64. 

Killed  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  1,  '62. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  13,  '62. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V..  May  31,  1864— Vet.     - 

Transferred  to''l90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Died  Dec.  15,'62— bu.  at  Cypress  Hill  Cem.,  L.  I. 

Deserted  April  12,  1864— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Tr,  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  Spottsvlvania  Court  House,  May  12,  '64, 

Deserted  August  18,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  27,  '62. 
Tr.  to  190tli  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Died  Nov.  S0,'62— bu.  at  Cypress  Hill  Cem.,  L.  I. 
Captured  Nov.  27,  '62— mustered  out  Feb.  8,  '65. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Deserted  September  16,  1862. 
Tr.  to  western  gun-boat  service,  Feb.  17,  1862 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  JunO  13,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  31,  1864. 
Killed  at  Beaver  Dam,  June  26,  1862. 
Deserted  June  26,  1863. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  13,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.'  V.,  Mav  31,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Transferred  to  V.  R  C. — date  unknown. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  9,  1861. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Died  Sept.  23,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  South 

Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 
Deserted  August  28,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  Dec.  6,  1862,  for  wounds  received  in 

action,  with  loss  of  arm. 
3  Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  1864. 


564 


THIETIBTH  REGIMENT — FIEST  RESERVE, 


NAME. 

RAITE. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

lEMARKS. 

Keene,  Joseph 

TCpph    r}ftoro"e 

Pl-ivate 
...do 

June    4,  '61, 
June    4, '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  "61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4, '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
July  12,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4, '61, 
June    4, '61, 
June    4, '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
Feb.   2&, '64, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
Jvme    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
Febi   25, '62, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

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3 
3 
3 
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3 
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Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  May  20,  1862. 

Kaley   Jesse     .....> 

...do  ... 

KiUed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 

Kunkle  Peter      

...do 

Died  at  Harrison's  Landing,.  Va.,  July  25,  1862.. 

Lithgow,  David 

Lambert  David 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  13,  1864, 

Lefevre,  John  L. 

Lonoir,  William 

Morrison,  JohnH... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet, 
Transferred  to  190th  reg,  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Manger,  William... 
Milchsock,  Augus's 
Markley,  Chas.  A... 
Miller,  Alfred  H 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do   ... 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  30,  '62; 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  27, '63, 
Discharged  Sept.  14,  1863,  ta  accept  promotion. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.^May  31,  '64— Vet» 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Milton,  William 

M'Comsey,Wimam 
M'Call,  Franklin.... 
M'Keegan,  John..... 

Potts,  Junius  B 

Patton,  Edwin  C 

Pickle,  Isaac     

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Deserted  AiTgust  28, 1862. 
Mustered  out  -with  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg,  P.  V,,  May  31,  '64-Vet, 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  April  15,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  13,  '62, 

Phrame,  Rohrer 

...do 

...do 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Died  at  Frederick  City,  Md.,  September23, 1862; 

Rettican,  John 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 

Rinier,  Jacob 

...do 

Mustered  out  ^vith  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Reed,  John  G „. 

Riley,  John 

...do 

...do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  1862, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,Dee.  23, 1862. 

Short,  Andrew    

do 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  o<tt. 

Strickler,  Jacob 

Shanes,  Joseph. 

...do 

da 

Discharged— date  unknown,  to  accept  promotion. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Stark,  Charles 

Stoner,  Samuel. 

...do 

do 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 
Deserted  August  18,  1862. 

Templeton,  Jacob... 
Winnower,  George 
Werntz,  George  L.„ 
White,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '&4— Vet, 
Mastered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '61. 

Worth,  Joseph  P 

...do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  6,  '63. 

Wherry,  John  A 

Wolbert,  Peter 

...do 

...do 

Died  at  Camp  Washington,  May  6,  1862. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862, 

Company  F» 
recruited  at  rockdale,  delaware  county, 


W.  Cooper  Talley.. . 
Joseph  P.  Drew 

Henry  Huddleson.. 
John  F.  Gorman 


James  S.  Peters...^.. 
John  M'Daniels, 


Charles  F.  SlwaflF. 

James  R  Dean.. 

Jacob  C.  Berstler 
Samuel  Batty 
John  Blair 

John  Blaln. 

G.  W.  Simmington 

J(dm  Fitzgerald. 


May  30, '61, 
May  30,  '61, 

8 

May  30,  '61, 
May  30, '61, 

3 
3 

May  80,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 

3 
3 

Jtme    4, '61, 

3 

May  30, '61, 

3 

May  30,  '61, 
May  30i  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

July  10,  '&1, 

3 

May  SO, '61, 

3 

May  30, '61^ 

3 

Promoted  to  Col.  30th  reg,  P.  V.,  March  1,  1863, 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  March  1,1863— to  Capt.,  Oct, 

28, 1863— mus.  out  with  company^  June  13, 1864. 
Resigned  August,  1861. 
Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  March  1,  1862— to  2(1 

Lt.,  March  1, 1863— to  1st  Lt.  October  28,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Dismissed  June  23, 1862, 
Commissioned  2d  Lt.,  Oct.  1,.'63— not  mustered — 

missing  in  action  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,. 

1864— transferred  to  190tb  regiment  P,  V.,  May 

31,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  frc«n  company  A— promoted  1st  Sgt.  y 

January,  1862— died  August,  1862. 
Promoted  taCor,  Aug.  30, 1862— to  Sgt,,  March  1,. 

1863— mus..  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon-'s  certificate,- Nov.  1,  '62. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Aug.,  30,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Jan.  \y 

1864— tr.  to  190th  reg.  P.  V„  June  1,  1864— Vet, 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  March  1,  '63— to  Sgt. ,  March  1, 

1864— tr.  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet, 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Aug.  30,  '62— to  Sgt.,  March  1^ 

1863— tr.  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  21,  1861— to  Sgt..  Aug.30^ 

1862.— died  December  22,  1863. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


sm 


Pratt  Baldwin., 

Joseph  S.  M.  Eoupt 

Joseph  S.  Wilson... 

Harrison  Green 

William  Gray 

John  Hardy 

James  Lewis 

Hayes  P.  Griffith... 
William  B.  Drake. 

Alcott,  John 

Booth,  Squire 

Bradley,  Joseph.... 
Bradley,  Edmund.. 

Burk,  William 

Briggs,  Henry 

Brophy,  John 

Butts,  John 

Bradley,  William... 

Baker,  John 

Budd,  Isaiah 

Bailey,  Henry 

Barr,  Washington.. 

Cardweil,  John 

Carroll,  Arthur 

Carr,  Caldwell 

Coyle,  Edmund 

Clark,  James 

Cohen,  James 

Carr,  Leonard 

Cheetham,  Chas.  W 

Cook,  Weslie  J 

Doyle,  Patrick 

Dawson,  William.. 
Dougherty,  Joseph 
Ferguson,  John  G.. 

Fryer,  John  P 

Fitzgerald,  Edw'd. 
Foulks,  William.... 

Griffith,  George 

Green,  Dennis 

Glass,  Thomas 

Gatchell,  Wm.  T 

Gamble,  John 

Guilford,  William... 

Greenlee,  David 

Goodwin,  John 

Glass,  James 


Corp.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mue.... 

...do 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do... 
...do.. 

...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 


Gorman,  James 

Gray,  Samuel 

Gilkin,  Henry 

Galloway,  Thomas. 

Haycock,  Henry 

Healy,  Isaac 

Howard,  John 


Harner,  Thomas do. 

Humphrey,  George  ...do. 

Jones,  George  M do. 

Jones,  John'W do. 

.Teanes,  Joshua do. 

Knox,  Joseph  C do  . 

Kilroy,  John do. 

Kerns,  Haines  J do. 

Kellev,  Barney do. 

/William do. 

Laird,  George do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


.do... 

.do... 

•do... 

.do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 


May  .30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 


July  10, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
July  10, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  20, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
July  10, 

July  10, 
Sept.  9, 
July  10, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  SO, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
July  10, 
July  10, 


Mathews,  Alex'r  C 

Makeson,  James 

Mott,  Josephs 


Mav 
May 
July 
May 
},la,y 
July 
Nov. 
May 
May 
July 
Mav 
May 
May 
May 
July 
May 
May 
July 
July 
May 


Sent.  2, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
July  10, 
July  10, 
May  30, 
July  10, 

May  30, 
July  10, 
July  10, 
May  30, 
Mav  30, 
July  10, 
May  30, 
July  10, 
May  30, 
May  31, 
May  30, 

May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  30,  1862— muster- 
ed out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  1,  1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet, 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet! 

Transferi-ed  to  gun-boat  service,  Feb.  16,  1862. 

Pr.  to  chief  musician,  30th  reg.  P.  V.,  March  1,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  2,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  1.3,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  1.3,  1864. 

Discharged  May  1,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  1,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  14,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '61. 

Dishonorably  discharged  June  14,  1861. 

Died  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  August  1,  1863. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  Va.,  June  26,  1862. 

Deserted  July  26,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  October,  1863. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  27, 1863, 

Dicharged  January,  1863,  for  wounds  received  in 
action,  June  30,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet* 

Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Deserted  August  30,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '61. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Deserted  July  26,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  27,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1861 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.,  1862- 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '61. 
Killed,  accidentally,  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  No- 
vember, 1861. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Deserted  July  26,  1861. 
Deserted  July  26,  1861. 
Deserted  January,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  15,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '61. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Charles  City  Cross 

Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Deserted  December,  1862. 
Deserted  May,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Tr.  to  Western  gun-boat  service,  Feb.  16,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '61« 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Died  at  Harrison's  Landing,  Va.,  Aug.  13,  1862. 
Discharged  May,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Captured  February  14,  '64 — mustered  out  March 

3,  1865. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  October,  1863, 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  27, 186S. 
Mustered  out  With  company,  June  13,  1864. 


566 


THIETIETH  REGIMENT — ^FIUST  RESEEVE, 


NAME. 

KAMK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

1, 

KEMABKS. 

MiUs,  Thomas 

Maklem,  Michael... 
Mills,  Joseph 

Private 

...do 

...do 

May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May'  80,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 

July  10,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30.  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
Sept.    9,  '62, 
May  30,  '61, 
July  26,  '61, 
May  30.  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
July  10,  '6\, 
May  30,  '61, 
May'  30,  '64, 
May  30,  '61, 
July  10.  '61. 
May  30,  '61,' 
JvLly  10,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

3 
3 
3 
3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  2, 1862. 
Kille.l  at  Spottsylvama  C.  H.,  May  12,  1864. 
Died  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  July  30,  1861. 

M' Bride,  Wesley.... 
M'Dade,  Daniel  W.. 
M'Dade,John 

M'Cracken,  John... 

Nolan,  Michael 

Neal,  Jonathan  R... 
O'Neal,  Edward 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .lune  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  March,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 

South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Deserted  July  26,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  11,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '61. 
Discharged  March,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 

Pennypacker,Jas.F 
Pilkiugton,  Adam... 
Parker,  George  W... 
Parker,  Samuel 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Antietam.  September  17,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  25,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate  Nov.,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surajeon's  certificate,  March  1,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '61. 
Discharced  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '61. 

Richardson,  Wm.... 

...do 

...do 

3   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
3   Missing  in  action  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  SO, 

...do 

1864— died  in  prison— date  unknown. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1S64. 

...do 

3|  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Noy.,  1862. 

Stacv,  William 

...do 

3  1  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '61. 

Stewart,  John. 

..do..  .. 

3  1  Killed  acciden'y  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  Noy.,  '61. 

Smith,  Edward 

Shum,  James 

Townsend,  Edward 

Timbler,  Geo.  W 

Turner,  James  W... 

Thomas,  Oliyer 

Wilde,  John.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do    .. 

3  j  Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

3  1  Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

3  ;  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 

3   Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 

3  ':  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April,  1862. 

3 !  Died  August,  1862. 

3   Discharared  on  Surareon's  certificate.  July  26.  '61. 

Willis,  James 

Wyatt,  James... 

Whiteman,  Thomas 

Wilson,  James 

Walter,  Frazier 

Webb,  Jacob  Z 

Whiteman,  Joseph 
Wilson,  James 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '61. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30.  '62. 
Deserted  July  26,  1861. 
Deserted  July  26,  1861. 
Deserted  July  26,  1761. 
Deserted  April,  1862. 
Deserted  July  26,  1861. 
Deserted  July  26,  1861. 

Company   G. 
recruited  at  phcenixville,  chester  county. 


John  B.  Dobson. 


Joseph  F.  M'Cord.. 
Joseph  Taggart , 


Josiah  White 

Wm.  E.  Chandler., 


2d  Lt.. 

IstSgt. 


Charles  Armitage.... 

...do 

James  Phillips 

Wm.  H.  Powers 

Wm.  L.  Keely    ... 

Serg't.. 

...do 

do 

Wm.  H.  Yerger.   ... 

do 

do    . 

Ham..  Vanderslice... 
George  H.  Powers... 
Bertless  Slott 

...do 

...do 

Corp.... 

...do 

Geo.  W.  Findley 

Franklin  Harley 

...do 

June 

Qj 

'61, 

June 
June 

6, 
6, 

'61, 
•61, 

Juhe 

6, 

"61, 

June 

6, 

'61, 

June 

6, 

'61, 

June 
June 
June 
June 
June 

6, 

6, 
6, 
6, 
6, 

'61, 
'61,  i 
•61,  1 
'61, 
'61, 

July  12,  '61, 
June  6,  '61, 
June    6,  '61, 

July  12,  '61, 

June    6,  '61, 


Promoted  to  brevet  Major,  March  13, 1865— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  7, 1862. 

Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  March  1,  1863— to 
brevet  Captain,  March  13,  1865 — mustered  out 
with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  March  1, 1863— 
died  at  Washington,  D,  C,  May  18,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  1862 — to  1st 
Sgt.,  August  14,  1863 — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  July  24,  1861— to  1st 
Sgt.,  March  21,  '63— died  at  Rappahannock  sta- 
tion, Va.,  August  14,  1868. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  23,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  15,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  100th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31.  '64— Vet. 

Died  at  Hestonville,  Pa.,  October  30,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  December  1,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Januar.v  1,  1863— muster- 
ed out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVTOE. 


667 


John  T.  Eachea 

Wm.  J.  Kennedy... 


David  Dettra 

Emanuel  Ewing 

John  Horton 

Wm.  Denithorne.... 
James  T.  Nichols... 

Charles  Madden 

Baugh,  Joseph 

Bell,  Amos- 

Bowers,  John 

Banon,  Charles 

Bennett,  Stephen... 

Buck,  George 

Bradley,  Wm.  H.... 

Batt,  Henry 

Buck,  Robert 

Bradley,  Joel  E 

Conklin,  Joseph  ... 
Coffman,  Joseph... 
Cook,  William  G.... 
Chantrev,  William 
Clegg,  William  H.. 

Clay,  Isaac 

Dunbar,  Maurice... 
Dorman,  Francis... 
Davis,  Samuel  E... 

Dennis,  Isaac 

Eisenbrey,  Edward 
Friday,  Washington 
Fritz,  Edward 
Force,  George  W, 

Fritz,  Levi 

Force,  Abel  S 

Hunter,  William.... 
Hunter,  James  T... 
Haulthausen,  Wm 

Jones,  JohnP 

Jeffers,  Henry. 

Kurtz,  Isaac  W 

Keeley,  Edward  M 
Livingston,  Hugh.. 
Lilley,  Samuel  C... 

Leslie,  George , 

Longacker,  Jerome 

Millington,  Wm 

March,  Jacob  M 

Munshower,  Thos.. 

Mills,  John 

Miller,  William 


Corp. 
..do.. 


Miller,  Milton  N 

Miller,  Nelson  T 

M'Adams,  Thomas 
M'Coy,  WiUiam  M. 
M'Coy,  Washington 
M'Laughlin,  Coch'e 
M'Affee,  William... 

M'Coy,  Michael 

M'  Cracken,  Edward 

Neilor,  John  P 

Oberholtzer,  Isaac... 
Phillips,  Davis  M... 

Powers,  John  M 

Raysor,  Frederick.. 
Renshaw,  Geo.  W... 
Stackhouse.Nel'n  E 

Spotten,  Robert 

Spare,  Gordon  A 

Spear,  Andrew 

Sloan,  James 

Schwenck,  James... 

Smith,  Mathias 

Showalter,  Wm.  B.. 


July  12,  '61, 
June  6,  '61, 
July  12,  '61, 
June  6,  '61, 
June  6,  '61, 
June  6,  '61, 
June  6,  '61, 
June  6,  '61, 


June  6,  '61, 

June  6,  '61, 

June  6,  '61, 

June  6,  '61, 

May  10,  '62, 

June  6,  '61, 

June  6,  '61, 

June  6,  '61, 

June  6,  '61, 

June  6,  '61, 

June  6,  '61, 

June  G,  '61, 

June  6,  '61, 


6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
12,  '61, 


6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
6,  '61, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Laurel  Hill,  May  10,  1864— muster 
ed  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  Nov.  28,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 

Mustered  ovit  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  ceVtificate,  Oct.  3, 1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  8, 1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  1863. 

Discharged  Oct.  3,  1863,  to  accept  promotion. 

Killed  a't  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  February,  1863. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  3,  1863. 

Deserted  November  29,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  5,  1863. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .Tune*  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  26, 1863. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Died  at  Poijit  Lookout,  Md.,  August,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb  1,  1863. 

Deserted  November  30,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  July  26,  1861. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  10, 1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1861, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  13, 1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  witli  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Mustered  ovit  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Missing  in  action — transferred  to  190th  regiment 

P.  v.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 
Died  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  July  26,  1862. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  May  28, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Deserted  February,  1863. 
Deserted  November  29,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Mvistered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Mustered  out  September  2s,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Jtme  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  outwdth  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  13, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  16,  '63. 


568 


THIKTIETTT   REGTMEXT — FIRST   RESERVE, 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTEB 
INTO  SERVICE. 

» 
s 
1, 

> 

i 

3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

3 
3 

BEMAEES 

Smith,  Joseph 

Shaw,  Benjamin 

Tencato,  Fred'k  A.. 
Vannaman,  Joseph 
Vanderslice,  Jno.  A 
Vanderslice,  Nich's 
Vanderslice,  Wm.  T 

Virtue,  Thomas 

Waters,  Mor^ran 

Woodland,  Beni 

Widdicombe,  W.  P 
Woodland,  Wm 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

June 

June 

June 

June 

July 

July 

July 

June 

June 

July 

June 

June 

June 

Oct. 

July 

June 
June 
June 

6.  '61, 
6,  '61, 
0,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
12.  "61, 
12,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  "61, 
12,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6.  '61, 
6,  '61, 
2.3,  '61, 
12,  '61, 

6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 
Discharged  March  15,  1864,  to  accept  promotion. 
Promoted  to  Commissary  Sergeant,  July  20, 1862. 
Discharired  on  Surcjeon's  certiticate,  Jan.  24, 1862. 
Discharged  September  16,  1861. 
I  )ischarged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Jan.  29, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.,  1863. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  .June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  28,  '63. 
Tr.msferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Missing  in  action— transferred  to  190th  regiment 

P.  V.rMay31,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Bethesda  Church,  Va.,  May  30,  1864. 
Deserted  November  29,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  26,  '63. 

Watson,  Joseph  L.. 
Williams,  Chas.  R.. 
Weeks,  John  M 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Whiteman,  Joseph.. 
Yeager,  John  W 

...do 

...do 

Company  H. 
recruited  at  carlisle,  cumberland  county 


Rob't  M'Cartney.. 
Thomas  P.  Dwin. 


Fran's  M.  M'Manus 


Joseph  Stewart , 
John  A.  Crowl.. 


John  A.Waggoner., 
David  P.  Kissinger 


Andrew  J.  Reighter 
Robert  M'Manus.... 

Abraham  Heiser 

Jas.  P.  M'Laughlin 
Franklin  D.  Hunt... 

John  F.  Brisbane... 


John  A.  Blair . 


Captain  j  .June    8, 


.do .June    8, 


...do. 


1st  Lt...  June 
...do June 


Corp. 

William  Corbett do.. 

Wm.  R.  Hastings... j... do.. 

Jo.seph  B.  Ewing....j...do.., 

Henry  A.  Graham...!. ..do  .. 

Frederick  Deaner...!...do ... 
Fred'k  Morrison I. ..do.. 

Daniel  Askew '...do .., 


2d  Lt...  June    8, 
1st  Sgt.  June 


Serg't..  June 
do June    8, 

.do July  21, 

.do Sept.    6, 

.do July  14, 

June    8, 

June    8, 

June    8, 
July  14, 

July  14, 

July  14, 

June    8, 
June    8, 

June    8, 


Alex'r  Deemer j...do Mar.     2, 

.James  Donnelly i  Muc   .     May  24 

Thomas  P.  Diven....l...do !  June    8, 

Willis  Huiner I. ..do I  June    8, 

Asper,  Isaac  !  Private'  June    8, 

Bernard,  Aaron  A..  ...do I  July  14, 

Bretz,  William  H...'...do !  July  14 


'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

„ 

'61, 

.3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'01, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

31 

■61, 

'\ 

'61, 

b| 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3! 

'61, 

^ 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3! 
i 

•61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3! 

•62, 

3 

62, 

3 

61, 

3 

61, 

3: 

61, 

3 

61, 

3 

61 

3 

Resigned  August  21,  1861. 

Promoted  from  2d  Lt.  to  Capt.,  October  17,  1861— 
killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1S62. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.,  Nov.  25,  1861— to  1st  Lieut., 
March  1,  1863— to  Captain,  March  7,  1863- Bv. 
Major,  March  13,  1865— mustered  out  with  com- 
panv,  June  13,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Nov.  25,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Aug.  9, 
1862— to  1st  S'jt,,  Jan.  0,  1863— to  2d  Lt.,  March 
1.  1863— to  1st  Lt.,  Oct.  1,  1863— to  brevet  Capt., 
IMarch  13.  1865— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  13,  '64. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Oct.  17,  1861— 
to  Quartermaster,  .Juno  27,  1862. 

Promoted  from  private  to  Sgt.,  >ov.  25,  1861 — ^to 
1st  Sergeant,  Mav  15, 1863 — missing  in  action  at 
Bethesda  Ciuirch,  May  30,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon'^s  certificate,  Feb.  4,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30.  1864— 
trausferreii  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Promoted  from  private  to  Sgt..  May  20,  '63— kill- 
ed at  Spottsylvania,  C.  H.,  May  10,  1864. 

Promoted  to'  Sergeant,  July  1,  1862— deserted 
September  17,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  November  5,  1861 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged — date  unknown — for  wounds  receiv- 
ed at  Fredericksbnrar,  December  13,  1862. 

Wounded  May  25,  1864— transferred  to  190th  reg. 
P.  v.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  1864— 
transferred  to  190th reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '04— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  26,  1861— killed  at  New 
Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  10,  1861— killed  at 
Bethesda  Church,  Va.,  May  30,  1864— Vet. 

Dropped  from  rolls,  November  14,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June,  1863— Vet. 

Deserted  August  26,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  5,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  3,  '63. 


THREE  TEARS'  SERVICE. 


509 


Burkholder,  Chas.. 
Brown,  John 


Brown,  Frederick 
Baker,  Samuel  S. . 


Black,  John 

Bidler,  Henry  G. 
Bennett.  John.... 
Boner,  William  F... 

Boyd,  John  A 

Clayton,  Oswald 
Cree,  Alexander , 

Clouser,  John 

Chambers,  George.. 
Dougherty,  James 

Dice,  Levi 

Donnelly,  Elias..... 
Donnelly,  William 
Donnelly,  John  — 
Dile,  George  W 

Foose,  Andrew  I... 

Fritz,  JohnP 

Fair,  Michael 

Finley,  Hugh 

Fellows,  John 

Forber,  Lewis 

Ginger,  David... 

Graham,  Wm.  A... 

Griffin,  Thomas  C. 

Gilbert,  Thomas 

Hoffman,  Henry..., 

Henwood,  Theo 

Hippie,  Jacob 

Harding,  William.. 

Hinple,  Henry 

Johnson,  Henry 

Kelley,  Aliaert 

Kelley,  Henry 

Koutjz,  Lewis 

Kaufman,  Christian 


Kelly,  Harrison...... 

Karge,  Max 

Lamason,  Jacob 

Lease,  Henry  A 

Lime,  Levi 

Linekuhl,  Henry.., 
Lewis,  James 

Lamason,  John  W.. 

Lay,  Samuel  M , 

Miller,  Henry , 

Murray,  Francis  B. 

Morton,  George  W. 

Minich,  Jacob  L 

Moon,  Anthony , 

Michael,  John 

M'Feeley,  George.., 
M'Cartney,Rob't,Jr 
M'Donald,  William 
Nonemaker,  Wm.. 
Park,  James , 

Quigley,  William.. 

Reifsnyder,  Levi... 

72 


Private 
...do 


June    8,  '61, 
Dec.    30,  '63, 


June    8, 
June    8, 


July  14, 
June 
June 
July  14, 
July  17,  '61. 
July  21,  '6i: 
June  8,  '61, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 

June 
Aug. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 

July  14,  '61, 

June  8,  '61i 


June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

July  17, '61, 

July  21,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

Sept.  4,  '62, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

July  14,  '61, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  23,  '61. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864— transfer- 
red to  rJOth  reg.  P.  V.,  Juno  1,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '04— Vet. 

Died,  dare  unknown,  of  wds.  received  at  Spottsyl- 
vania  C.  XL,  May  18,  1864. 

Died  of  wds.  received  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  '63- 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Kot  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Not  inustered  into  United  States  service. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  I90threg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Isot  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1804. 

Mustered  oat  with  company,  June  13,  1804. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  13,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg.  July '2,  1S63. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Deserted  September  .5,  1802 — ^returned  April  4, 
18G3— ag-ain  deserted  July  6,  1863. 

Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  27,  '62. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  IS,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  1864— 
transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Deserted  May  7,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  writ  of  habeas  corpas,  Aug.  24, 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Deserted  September  7,  1862. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Wounded,  date  unknown — mustered  out 
company,  June  13,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  1864— 
transferred  to  I90threg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Di«d  Sept.  14,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Bull 
Run,  August  30,  1862— buried  at  Alexandria- 
grave,  1,798. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Wounded— discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate, 
June  28,  1863. 

Wounded— discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate, 
November  12,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  31, 1862, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26, 1861. 

Deserted  September  20,  1862— returned  April  4, 
1863— again  deserted,  September,  1863, 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Discharged— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  ] 864— transfer- 
red to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet, 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  9,  186L 

Deserted  September  6,  1862. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Deserted  July  1,  1863'. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug  1, 1862. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  2, 1861. 

Drowned  in  Potomac  river,  near  Washington, 
D.  C,  August  10,  1863. 

Died,  date  unknown,  of  wounds  received  at  Me. 
chanicsville,  Va,,  June  26,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864, 


'6L 


with 


570 


THIRTIETH  EEGIMBNT — ^FIEST  RESERVE, 


:  lichey,  Augustus... 

Reighter,  Charles... 

Rodgers,  Lewis 

Rockey,  John 

Richwlne,  David 

Richey,  William 

StringfelloAV,  John.. 
Stringfellow,  Israel 


Snyder,  James  P., 

Sheaffer.  John 

Smith,  James , 

Sowers,  Jacob 

Stewart,  Joseph..., 
Thomas,  James  R 
WalJier,  William... 

Widner,  Jacob 

Wolf,  Samuel 

Whiteman,  Conrad 

White,  Samuel 

Worley,  Jeremiah.. 
Watson,  William 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


DATE  OF  MUSTER 

1 

INTO  SERVICE. 

i 

June    8, 

'61, 

3 

June    8, 

'61, 

3 

June    8, 

'61, 

31 

Sept.    4, 

'62, 

3 

June    8, 

't)l, 

3 

July  21, 

'61, 

^! 

June    8, 

'61, 

3 

June    8, 

'61, 

3 

July  14, 

'61, 

3 

Aug.  SO, 

'61, 

3 

Sent.    4, 

'62, 

3 

June    8, 

'61, 

3 

July  21, 

'61, 

3 

June    8, 

'61, 

3 

June    8, 

'61, 

3 

June    8, 

'61, 

3 

June    8, 

'61, 

3 

June    8, 

'61, 

3 

June    8, 

'61, 

3 

Jan.    26, 

'64, 

3 

June    8, 

'61, 

3 

Wounded  in  action— mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, Juno  13,  lo64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  G,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  cerlilioate,  Jan.  28,  '63. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  1.5,  1864. 

Discliarged — date  unknown — for  wds.  received 
in  action. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Not  miistered  into  United  States  service. 

Deserted  December  12,  1862. 

Disch.  Dec.  5,  '62,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 

Wounded — alasent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Disch.  Jan.  27,  '63,  for  wounds  received  inaction. 

Tr.  to  Co.  C,  Gth  U.  S.  Artillery,  Nov.  24,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Died — date  unknown — of  wounds  received  at 
New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 


Company  I. 

RECRUITED  IN  CUMBERLAND  COUNTY. 


Lemuel  Todd 

George  W.  Cross 

Tobias  B.  Kauffman 


Isaiah  H.  Graham. 
Wra.  D.  Halbert.... 
William  B.  Wolf..., 


Capt.... 

...do 

...do 


George  A.  Keller.... 

Samuel  Baxter 

William  Mulgren... 

Jos.  Shanabrough... 

Ellis  Slonaker 


James  Broderick. 

Robert  Smiley 

George  W.  Rahn.. 

John  Wasson 


Wm.  H.  Baxter. 


Chas.  Burnsides. 
Chas.  W.  Linthurst 


Edgar  Lee 

Levi  H.  Mullin  .... 
Philin  Schugart.... 
Gottleib  Hildwine. 


..do.... 
IstLt. 
..do.... 


1st  Sgt 
Sergt... 
...do 


..do.. 
..do.. 
Corp. 

...do.. 


.do. 


...do. 
...do. 


.do. 


George  Baker do.. 

Benjamin  Hoffert do.. 

James  Lutz ...do.. 

Asber  R,  Teeple ...do  .. 

Joseph  Allison I  Muc. 


June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

Nov.  25,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 


June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Major,  June  10,  1861. 

Discharged  October  16,  1861. 

Pr.  from  Cor.,  to  2d  Lt.,  June  27,  1861— to  Capt.,^ 

Nov.  14,  1861— to  Major,  March  1,  1863. 
Pr.  from  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  June  27,  1861— to  Capt.,, 

Mar.  7,  '63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lieutenant,  March  7, 

1863— discharged  February  20,  1864. 
Pr.  from  1st  Sgt.,  to  2d  Lt.,  March  7,  1863— to  1st 

Lt.,  March  14,  1864— wd.  at Spottsylvania C.  H.y 

May  12,  1864 — ^promoted  to  brevet  Capt.,  March 

13,  1865 — mustered  out  with  Co.,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Pr.  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Mar.  7,  '63 — wd.  in  action^ 

May  8,  1864— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Corporal  to  Sergeant,  Mar.  7,  '63 — 

mustered  out  with  company,.  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Corporal  toSergeant,  Mar.  7,  '63— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  21,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  28,  '62. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  7,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  7,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Died  May  24,  1864,' of  wounds  received  at  Spott- 
sylvania C.  H.,  May  10,  1864. 
Discharged,  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  18,  '63. 
Discharged  October  21,  '62,  for  wounds,  with  loss 

of  leg,  received  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant  company  A,  101st 

regiment  P.  V.,  November  5,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  19,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  26,  '63. 
Missing  in  action  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30, 

1864— Vet. 
Deserted  September  15,  1862. 
Deserted  November  1,  1862. 
Deserted  November  1,  1862. 
Deserted  October  15,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  21,. '63. 


THEBB  YEARS'  SEEVIOB. 


571 


Thomas  J.  Bell 

Augenbaugh,  G.  B 
Baker,  Hiram. 

Muc 

.  Private 
...do 

Baer,  David  R .... 

...do 

Bobbs,  Charles 

Boggs,  Jacob 

...do 

...do  . 

Brown,  Adam 

Baker,  John 

...do 

...do   ... 

Buttorf,  Joseph  .   . 

...do     . 

Bailey,  John  T  .  . 

...do 

Baker,  David 

..do 

Baker,  Jacob, 

...do 

Corman,  Henry  P.. 
Clark,  Lafayette.... 
Clark,  William.     . 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Cronover,  Wilson... 
Car  Ian,  James  

...do 

..do 

Deb ufF,  John  B 

do 

Doyle,  Martin  E.... 

...do 

..do 

Dunlap,  William.... 

...do 

.do 

Edwards,  Jefferson 
Frederick,  John. 

...do 

do 

Gorgas,  Isaac 

.do 

Gould,  Charles  F.... 

Ounter,  Harrison... 
Hilton,  Miller 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Irvine,  Theodore 

Jacobs,  Francis  V... 
Kintz,  Jacob  

...do 

...do 

...do 

Kennedy,  Eevi. ... 

do 

Kramer,  George 

liigntner,  Peter  M.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

little,  George 

...do 

Lamprey,  Geo.  H... 

Morrison,  Thos.  G... 
Mullin,  George  H... 
Matliias,  JohnW.... 

Meninnger,  Fista. . . . 
Moudy,  William 

Morsett,  Eli 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

M'Clure,  George  W 
M'Bride,  William... 

M'Callister,  Wm 

M'Clay,  James 

Ritner,  Henry  C 

Sennett,  William.... 

Sennett,  Francis. 

Shoop,  George  W.... 

Spottswood,  Wra.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Smith,  Samuel  S 

Smith,  David  A 

Shrirer,  Benj.  F 

Taylor,  John  T 

Underwood,  Geo 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 


June  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 


June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 


10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 


June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 


June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
July  17, '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 


June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 


July  10, 

'61, 

June  10, 

'61, 

June  10, 

'61, 

June  10, 

'61, 

June  10, 

'61, 

June  10, 

'61, 

June  10, 

'61, 

June  10, 

'61, 

June  10, 

'61, 

June  10, 

'61, 

July  17, 

'61, 

July  17, 

'61, 

June  lOj 

'61, 

June  10, 

'61, 

June  10,  '61, 


Jujio  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 


Deserted  January  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  27,  '61. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31.  64— Vet. 

Died  December  10, 1861,  at  Georgetown,  D.  C— bu- 
ried in  Militai-y  Asylum  Cemetery. 

Killed  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  Va.,  June  30,  1862. 

Deserted  March,  1862. 

Deserted  March,  1862— returned— mustered  out 
September  28,  1864. 

Deserted  April  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  25,  '62. 

Deserted  October  28,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  '62. 

Discharged  January  20,  1862. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  7,  1861. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  26,  1861. 

Discharged  June  18,  1861— minor. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Died  October  21, 1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Bull 
Run,  August  30,  1862, 

Deserted  October  28,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  Sept.  1,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

White'Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 
Missing  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Wounded  at  South  Mountain.  Sept.  14,  '62— disch. 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  February  21,  1863. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Deserted  July  27,  1861. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Died — date  unknown — of  wounds    received  at 

Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 
Deserted  October  28,  1862. 

Died  May  15,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Wil- 
derness, May  8, 1864 — buried  at  National  Ceme- 
tery, Arlington,  Va. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  5, 1862.. 
Captured  at  Bethesda  Church,  Va.,  May  30,  '64— 

died  in  rebel  prison — date  unknown. 
Deserted  September  14, 1862. 
Captured  at  Wilderness,  Mav  5,  1864— mustered 

out  March  21,  1865. 
Deserted  October  25,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 
Deserted  October  3,  1862. 
Deserted  January  20,  1862. 
Deserted  July  4,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 

1862,  and  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863— muster- 
ed out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  28,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Died  Oct.  9,  1862— buried  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cemetery. 
Died  July  29, 1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Charles 

City  Cross  Roads,  Juno  30,  1862. 
Deserted  April,  1862— returned  — mustered  out 

September  28,  1864. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  Dec.  7,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  13,  1864. 


572 


THIETIETH  REGIMENT — FIRST  RESERVE, 


Ulrich,  Terrell Private  June  10,  '61, 

Underwood,  Jas do I  June  10,  '61, 

Wardecker,  Fred'k  ...do j  June  10,  '61, 

Winaard,  Isaac  P...  ...do June  10,  '61, 

Willson,  Franklin..  ...do June  10,  '61, 

WindowmakerJ.W...do June  10,  '61, 


Discharged  June  12,  1861— minor. 

Discharged  July  27,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  4, 

Died  November  30,  1861. 

Deserted  April  18,  1862.       


Company  K. 
recruited  in  adams  county. 


Edward  M'Pherson 
John  F.  Bailey.., 
W.  Warren  Stewart 

Henry  N.  Minnigh. 


John  D.  Sadler 

Geo.  E.  Kitzmiiler. 


J.  J.  Herron 

Samuel  A.  Young. 


John  C.  Brandon. 


James  M'Gonigel.... 

M'Murray  Miller ... 

Philip  Xi.  Houck 

Peter  H,  Henry 

Alex.  L.  C.  Woods 
Peter  S.  Harbaugh 
Henry  H.  Beamer .. 

Jas.  Culbertsou 

Geo.  C.  Carson 


do. 
...do. 


JohnF.Mackley.. 
And.  A.  Slagle 


Chas.  J.  Tawney 

Joseph  Hamilton.... 

Joseph  H.  Baker 

Rob'tT.  M' Kinney 

Jacob  Resser 

Daniel  D.  Bailey 

Isaac  M.  Brandon... 

Chas.  E.  Gilbert 

Wilson  E.  Nailor..., 
Arendt,  Jacob  W... 
Beales,  Charles  W., 
Bingamon,  Samuel 
Blocher,  And.  H.... 

Bearde,  Obed  M 

Bingamon,  David.. 
'  Caufman,  Henry  W 

Cox,  George  W 

Caufman, "Chas.  W. 
Chronister,  Amos.. 
Cassatt,  Samuel  J.. 
Creamer,  John  T... 


Banner,  II.  Knox. 

Dixon,  Samuel 

Dirino,  Bernard. 


Capt, 
..do. 
..do. 

..do. 


1st  Lt.. 
..do 


2d  Lt.. 
Serg't. 


.do. 


...do.., 
..do.. 
..do.. 
...do.. 
Corp. 

..do.. 

.do.. 


..do. 


.do. 


..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
...do... 

do... 

do... 
...do... 
Muc. . 
...do... 
Private 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 

...do 

...do 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Dixon,  William l...do 


June  8,  '61, 
June  8,  '61, 
July  26,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 


June 
June 


June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

Feb.  10,  '64, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 


June 

28, 

'61, 

Sept. 

3, 

'61, 

June 

8, 

'61, 

Aug. 

20, 

'61, 

June 

8, 

'61, 

June 

8, 

'61, 

June 

8, 

'61, 

June 

8, 

'61, 

June 

8, 

'61, 

Sept. 

4, 

'62, 

July 

19, 

'61, 

June 

8, 

'31, 

June 

8, 

'61, 

June 

«, 

'61, 

June 

«, 

'61, 

June 

8, 

'61, 

June 

8, 

'61, 

June 

«, 

'61, 

June 

8, 

'61, 

June 

8, 

'61, 

July 

19, 

'61, 

June 

8i 

'61, 

Juno 

8, 

'61, 

June 

8, 

'61, 

June 

8, 

'61, 

Resigned  August  24,  1861. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Pr.  from  1st  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  Sept.  1,  '61— to  Capt. 

August  1,  18G2— to  Lieut.  Col.,  March  1,  1863. 
Pr.  from  Sst.  to  2d  Lt.,  June  30,  1862— to  1st  Lt., 

Mar.  7,  '6.3— to  Capt.,  Oct.  28,  '63— to  Bv.  Maj., 

Mar.  13,  '65— mus.  out  Avith  Co.,  June  13,  1864. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  fc-'eptember  14,  1862. 
Pr.  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  '62— to  2d  Lt.,  Mar. 

1,  '63— to  1st  Lt.,"Oct.  28,  '63— Bv.  Capt.,  March 

13,  1865— mustered  out  with  Co.,  June  13,  1864. 
Resigned  August  14,  1861. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  26, 1861— to  Sgt.,  Nov.  1, 

1862— mus.  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  26,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Nov.  1, 

1862 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Nov.  1,.1862— toSgt.,  March  1, 

1863 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Nov.  1,  1862— to  Sgt.,  March  1, 

186-3 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  Sept.  12, 1862,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 
Discharged  Jan.  10,  1863,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, '64— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  7,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  7,  1863 — mustered. 

out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Pronioted  to  Corporal,  March  7,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  7,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  October  1, 1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  2,  1863. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V. ,  Jilay  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Quartermaster  Serg't,  June  15,  '62. 
Transferred  to  41st  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  1,  1861. 
Transferred  to  12th  U.  S.  Regulars,  Jan.  16,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Deserted  October  24,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Disch.  Nov.  3,  '62.  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Died  December  21,  1863,  at  Washington,  D.  C— 

bviried  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  18(54. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  24,  '61. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


573 


Duey,  John  J 

Durboran,  J.  N. 
Eyster,  Samuel. 


Elden,  H.  W.  C... 

Fanns,  Hiram  J 

Foutz,  Adam 


Gibbs,  George  W..,. 
Gardner,  Amos  P... 
Goutermuth,  Pan!.. 
Gardner,  Richard  P 

Gibson,  John 

Hart,  Levi  J 

Hollinger,  Philip .. 
Hortkins,  Henry..., 
Hamilton,  Calvin.. 
Harbangh,  Calvin., 

Hart,  Bernard 

Hilderbrand,  J.  F.. 
Holtzworth,  Adam 

Holtzworth ,  Geo 

Jacobs,  John  H.  R., 

Johns,  David  E 

Jobe,  William  T 

Jonas,  Henry  H 

Keckler,  Samuel  J. 
Keim,  Frederick  A 
Lady,  Hiram  .... 
Leech,  Elijah  L. 
Little,  George  ... 
Mackley,  Jacob. 
Megary",  William  R 

Myers,  John  J 

Monteer,  Henry  R 
Mumper,  William 
Myers,  David  M... 

Miller,  Peter 

Myers,  George  W. 
Metcalf,  Wooster  B 
M'Kinnoy,  John  W 
M'Gren,  William.... 


Private 

...do 

..do 


...do. 
-do, 
...do. 


Naylor,  Jeremiah.. 

Ogden,  John  A 

pierce,  J.  Shaw 

Pittinger,  John  F... 
Pensyl,  George  W. 
Robinson,  D.  W. ... 
Rouzer,  James  M... 
Riggs,  William  A... 
Rommel,  D.  E.  H... 
Rhoads,  Andrev*^  H 
Rosensteel,  John  H 
Rodgers,  Zephani'h 
Stewart,  David  M.. 
Stouffer,  Jacob 


Shaffer,  David 

Siplinger,  Mathias  J 
Sheaas,  Robert  E.... 
Sheets,  Samuel.. 
Swisher,  Charles  E 

Shank,  Jesse 

Shipley,  John  W.... 

Trimmer,  William.. 
Woodring,  David  H 
Wisotzkey,  Craig  F 

Weber,  Frank 

Zell,  William 


...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
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...do... 
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Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Signal  Corps  U.  S.  A.,  Nov.  1,1863. 

Discharged  Jan.  19,  1863,  for  wounds  received  in 
action. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  18G4— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  25,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864,  by 
sentence  of  General  Court  Martial. 

Mustered  out  Avith  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Deserted— returned— mustered  out  Sept.  28,  '64. 

Tr.  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— in  arrest. 

Deserted  December  16,  1863. 

Deserted  July  26,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  16,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  26,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  15,  1864. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Deserted  December  26,  1862, 

Deserted  March  3,  1863. 

Deserted  July  26,  1S61. 

Deserted  July  26.  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Deserted  March  16,  1864. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Died  at  Baltimore,  Maryland— date  unknown. 

Discharged  for  wounds  received  in  action. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Deserted  July  26,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22, 1861. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet 

Promoted  to  Commissary  Sergeant,  Nov.  1,  1863. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  3,  1861. 

Deserted  March  3,  1863. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  Va. — date  unknown. 

Died  July  26,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Gettys- 
burg. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  3,  1863. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  11,  '62. 

Transferred  to  100th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted  July  26,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Prisoner  at  Richmond,  Va.,  since  November  27, 
1863 — absent  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  4,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  7,  1863. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— in  arrest. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  Jan.  15,  '64. 

Died  November  24,  1861,  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  May  18, 
1864— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  3,  '62. 

Tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Deserted  December  12,  1862. 

Deserted  Julv  26,  1861. 


574 


THIRTIETH  KEGIMBNT — ^FIRST  KESERVB. 
UNASSIGNED    MEN. 


SAME.                             KANE. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO    SERVICE. 

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REMARKS. 

Benjamin  F.  Lose...!  Muc... 
John  J.  S^N'ab L.do 

April    6,  '64, 
Mar.  25,  '64, 
April  12,  '64, 
Mar.     .3,  '64, 
Mar.  21,  '64, 
July  28,  '64, 
June  15,  '63, 
June  25,  '63, 

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Not  on  mnster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Moore,  Morris {...do 

Malanev,  Kicliarcl...!...do 

Miller,  David  M.C..I... do 

Rockafellow,  And. ..1... do 

Weaver,  Joseph L.do 

Thirty-First  Regiment, 

SEOOITD  RESERVE.* 


THE  Second  Reserve  Eegiment  was  principally  recruited  in  the  city  of  Pliila- 
delphia,  under  the  direction  of  William  B.  Mann,  and  the  companies  were 
mustered  into  the  State  service  during  the  last  week  in  May  by  Captain  Henry 
J.  Biddle,  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  Militia.  Most  of  the  men  were  sup- 
plied with  flannel  shirts  and  other  arMcles  of  clothing  by  the  congregations  of 
the  dififerent  churches  iu  the  city,  prominent  among  which  was  that  of  Old 
Christ  Church,  which  contributed  no  less  than  four  thousand  five  hundied 
articles.  On  the  29th  of  May  the  Philadelphia  companies  marched  to  the  resi- 
dence of  Colonel  Mann,  where  they  were  presented  with  a  magnificent  and 
richly  trimmed  silk  flag,  the  gift  of  a  number  of  ladies,  the  presentation  being 
made  by  Daniel  Dougherty,  Esq.,  and  after  the  ceremonies  were  concluded  pro- 
ceeded by  rail  to  Camp  Washington,  near  the  city  of  Easton.  This  camp  was 
located  on  the  Fair  Ground  of  the  Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  Institute,  compris- 
ing about  thirty  acres,  situated  on  a  level  plateau  a  mile  and  a  half  west  of  the 
city,  and  half  a  mile  north  of  the  Lehigh  river.  The  camp,  under  the  command 
of  Colonel  Mann,  was  at  once  put  in  order,  and  stringent  regulations  were 
established  for  its  government. 

The  disasters  at  Bull  Eun,  caused  the  government  to  call  loudly  upon  the 
States  for  organized  troops.  Fortunately  the  Pennsylvania  Reserves  were 
ready  for  duty.  July  24th5  the  Second  Regiment  broke  camp  at  Easton,  and 
moved  by  rail  to  Harrisburg  where  it  bivouacked  at  Camp  Curtin.  Most  of  the 
Reserve  regiments  were  mustered  into  the  United  States  service  before  leaving 
the  State;  but  as  it  would  cause  some  delay  to  muster  the  Second  before  start- 
ing. Colonel  Mann,  with  the  consent  of  the  Governor,  proceeded  to  Baltimore 
without  being  properly  in  the  United  States  service.  Upon  its  arrival  it  was 
reported  to  General  Dix,  but,  having  no  orders,  he  refused  to  receive  it,  and  the 
command  moved  on  to  Sandy  Hook,  near  Harper's  Ferry,  in  the  department 
then  commanded  by  Major  General  Banks.  The  regiment  at  this  time  num- 
bered one  thousand  and  one,  officers  and  men,  all  in  neat  new  uniforms  and 
presenting  an  unusually  attractive  appearance.  The  morning  after  its  arrival 
was  excessively  hot,  and  after  partakmg  of  coffee  and  hard  tack  it  moved  to 
Pleasant  Valley,  a  table  land  about  a  mile  back  from,  and  some  four  hundred 
feet  above  the  Potomac  Arriving  without  orders.  General  Banks  at  first  re- 
fused to  accept  them,  but  afterwards  assigned  them  camping  grounds  and  ap- 

*  An  excellent  History  of  the  Second  Reserves,  embracing  362  octavo  pages,  is  published 
by  John  E.  Potter,  of  Philadelphia,  prepared  by  the  Adjutant  of  the  regiment,  Major  E  M. 
Woodward,  from  which,  by  permission -of  the  author,  are  drawn  many  of  the  facts  embraced 
in  this  record. 


576  THIRTY-FlllST   liEGIMENT — SECOND   RESERVE.  1861 

plied  to  the  War  Department  for  orders.  Still,  no  authority  existed  for  drawing 
rations,  except  such  as  the  officers  would  be  responsible  for.  To  add  to  its 
misfortiuies,  there  was  a  lack  of  unity  of  purpose  among  the  field  officers.  The 
minds  of  the  men  also  were  poisoned  with  the  idea,  that  being  out  of  the  State 
of  Pennsylvania,  and  not  mustered  into  the  Uiiited  States  service,  there  was 
no  power  to  hold  them.  Discontent  continued,  and  when,  on  the  1st  of  August, 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Fitz  John  Porter  was  sent  by  General  Banks  to  muster  the 
men  into  the  service  of  the  United  States,  nearly  one-fourth  of  their  number 
refused  to  be  mustered.  On  the  follo^ving  morning  the  whole  command  was 
again  called  up,  and  those  who  had  taken  the  oath  on  the  preceding  day  were 
informed  that  they  must  again  be  sworn,  when  a  still  larger  number  refused, 
amounting  to  three  hundred  and  twenty  men.  These  were  then  taken  to  Col- 
onel Thomas'  headquarters,  where  they  were  ordered  to  stack  arms,  divest 
themselves  of  their  uniforms  and  accoutrements,  and  oificers  were  detailed  to 
conduct  them  to  Philadelphia.  Upon  the  return  of  the  officers  to  their  regiment, 
they  found,  to  their  amazement,  that  the  men  whom  they  had  left  in  camp,  and 
who  had  twice  taken  the  oath  before,  had,  on  that  day,  been  called  on  for  a 
third  time  to  be  sworn  in.  Finding  it  easier  to  get  out  of  the  service  than  to 
stay  in  it,  many  returned  and  entered  other  organizations,  until  there  remained 
but  about  four  hundred  of  the  thousand  and  one  who  marched  through  Balti- 
more two  weeks  before.  The  saying  became  current  in  camp  that  it  was  neces- 
sary for  a  good  soldier  to  carry  a  Bible  for  the  purpose  of  taking  his  oath. 

On  the  llth  of  August,  the  regiment  was  called  out  and  marched  hurriedly 
to  Berlin,  four  miles  below,  where  a  party  of  rebels  had  been  making  demon- 
strations. An  old  iron  twelve-pounder  cannon  with  its  muzzle  knocked  off, 
chained  to  the  front  wheels  pf  a  wagon,  had  been  posted  by  the  enemy  on  the 
hills  to  command  the  village,  but  by  a  dexterous  movement  the  piece  was 
snatched  from  their  gTasp  and  was  stationed  on  a  pier  of  the  bridge  so  as  to 
cover  the  town.  Not  being  provided  with  grape  shot,  the  braces  of  the  bridge 
were  cut  mto  slugs  and  used  instead.  Eemaining  untU  the  town  was  safe  the 
regiment  returned  to  camp. 

On  the  16th  it  again  broke  camp  and  moved  through  Buckeystown  and 
Urbana  to  Hyattstown.  Here  an  order  was  issued  by  General  Banks  disbanding 
companies  B,  F,  G  and  I,  on  the  ground  of  their  numbers  being  below  the  stan- 
dard of  acceptance — all  the  companies  having  been  greatly  reduced  by  the  with- 
drawal of  the  disaffected  m  en — the*  officers  to  be  mustered  out  and  the  men  to 
be  transferred  to  other  companies.  This  order  operated  unjustly  upon  the  line 
officers,  but  it  was  acquiesced  in,  in  the  hope  that  new  companies  would  be  as- 
signed to  fill  the  places  of  those  made  vacant.  "  The  officers  discharged  were 
Captains  P.  M'Donough,  T.  Bringhurst,  B.  M,  Woodward  and  William  Knox ; 
Fiivst  Lieutenants  John  D.  Shock,  George  W.  Kite,  John  K.  Brown  and  Thos. 
Wier;  Second  Lieutenants  John  Gill,  William  Edwards  and  John  H.  Jack. 
One  Lieutenant  was  not  discharged,  another  discharged  who  had  resigned  a 
month  before,  and  had  not  been  mustered  into  the  United  States  service.  Cap- 
taiu  M'Donough  raised  another  company,  joined  the  regiment  at  Camp  Pierpont, 
Virginia,  and  was  subsequently  promoted  Lieutenant  Colonel.  Captain  Wood- 
ward entered  the  ranks,  was  appointed  Sergeant  Major  of  the  regiment,  and 
at  the  battle  of  Antietam  was  appointed  Adjutant.  Captain  Knox  was  ap- 
pointed Sutler,  and  continued  with  the  regiment  untU  May,  18G2.  Of  tbe  Lieu- 
tenants, John  H.  Jack  returned  with  Captain  M'Donough,  was  wounded  at  the 


1861  CAMP  PIERPONT.  577 

battle  of  Bull  Eun,  and  promoted  Captain  for  gallant  conduct.  John  K.  Bvowru 
for  a  year  was  connected  with  tlie  brigade  commissary.  Wm.  Edwards  entered 
the  Curtin  Light  Guard  as  Orderly  Sergeant,  and  George  W.  Kite  the  Ninety- 
first  Pennsylvania.  Isaac  J.  Harvey  of  company  K,  was  detailed  to  the 
Signal  Corps."  * 

On  the  28th,  orders  were  received  to  march  to  Darnestown,  where  it  remained 
until  the  19th  of  September,  when  it  was  aroused  at  midnight  by  the  "  long 
roll,"  and  was  marched  to  Muddy  Branch  to  guard  a  supply  train.  On  the 
2oth,  it  moved  to  Tenallytown,  where  it  joined  the  division  of  the  Pennsyl- 
vania Eeserves,  under  General  M'Call.  The  Second  Eegiment  was  assigned 
to  the  First  Brigade,  t  commanded  by  General  Eeynolds.  About  this  time, 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Magilton  resigned. 

On  the  9th  of  October,  the  line  of  the  army  in  Virginia  was  extended  to  the 
right,  occupying  Prospect  and  Miner's  Hills.  To  hold  the  line  thus  extended 
the  Eeserves  were  ordered  forward.  Crossing  Chain  Bridge  the  Second  Eegi- 
ment bivouacked  for  the  night  near  Langley,  and  on  the  following  day  tents 
were  pitched  and  Camp  Pierpont  established.  During  the  first  ten  days  the 
long  roll  was  beaten  and  the  men  called  to  arms  five  times.  On  the  night 
of  the  11th,  the  pickets  in  the  neighborhood  of  Lewinsville  were  driven  in,  and 
the  next  day  the  enemy,  with  at  least  three  regiments  of  infantry,  some  cavalry 
and  a  battery  of  six  guns,  was  discovered  in  a  wood  near  Miner's  Hill,  indi- 
cating that  an  attack  was  meditated.  General  M'Clellan  and  staff,  including 
the  Comte  de  Paris  and  the  Due  de  Chartres,  came  on  the  ground  and  remained 
during  the  night.  At  midnight  the  di^ums  and  the  trumpets  sounded,  and  at 
two  A.  M.,  the  national  columns  were  in  motion,  four  thousand  cavalry  and 
thirty  pieces  of  artillery,  with  a  proportionate  force  of  infantry.  At  daylight 
it  was  ascertained  that  the  enemy,  attracted  by  the  extension  of  the  Union 
line,  had  sent  out  a  reconnoissance  in  force,  but  had  then  withdrawn. 

On  October  18th,  a  reconnoissance  was  ordered  by  General  M'Clellan,  in 

which  the  First  Brigade  led  the  way,  supported  by  the  Second  and  Third. 

Crossing  Difficult  Creek,the  brigade  proceeded  about  three  miles  beyond  Dranes- 
ville,  when  it  was  ordered  back  to  Thornton's  house.  On  the  following  day  de- 
tachments were  sent  out  to  reconnoitre  and  make  a  topographical  survey  of  the 
country.  On  themorning  of  the  21st4n  obedience  to  orders  of  General  M'Clellan, 
the  brigade  retiu-ned  to  camp.  On  the  same  day  the  disaster  at  Ball's  Bluff 
occurred.  Had  the  Eeserves  remained  in  the  advance  position  which  they  had 
occupied,  they  would  have  been  within  supporting  distance  of  the  column  under 
the  lamented  Colonel  Baker,  and  would  doubtless  have  saved  that  fruitless 
slaughter  and  achieved  a  glorious  victory. 

On  the  22d  an  election  was  held  for  Lieutenant  Colonel,  which  resulted  in 
the  unanimous  choice  of  William  M'Candless.  On  the  1st  of  November  Colo, 
nel  Mann  resigned.  On  the  20th  a  grand  review  was  held  of  a  portion  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac.  The  troops,  numbering  seventy-five  thousand,  were 
drawn  up  in  line,  forming  three  sides  of  a  square.    Upon  the  right  were 


*  Our  Campaigns ;  Woodward,  page  60. 

t  Organization  of  the  First  Brigade,  General  John  F.  Reynolds ;  Pennsylvania  Reserves 
General  George  A  M'Call.  First  (30th)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  R.  Riddle 
Roberts ;  Second  (31st)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  WiUiam  B.  Mann  ;  Fifth 
(34th)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Seneca  G.  Simmons ;  Eighth  (37th)  Regi- 
ment Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  George  S.  Hays. 
73 


578  THIKTY-FTRST  REGIMENT — SECOND   RESERVE.  1862 

the  cavalry  and  artillery,  and  on  the  left  the  Pennsylvania  Eeserves.  The 
President  and  his  secretaries  mounted,  with  the  General  and  his  Lieutenants, 
forming  a  cavalcade  of  some  three  hundred,  dashed  down  the  line,  while  the  artil- 
lery thundered,  the  bands  played,  and  the  soldiers  cheered,  creating  an  event  of 
thrilling  interest.  After  passing  around  the  entire  force  a  position  was  taken 
up  in  front  by  the  reviewing  party,  when  the  column,  led  by  the  Eeserves,  com- 
menced passing  in  review,  and  then  filed  off  to  their  several  camping  grounds. 
The  battle  of  Dranesville  was  fought  on  the  national  side  by  Ord's  Brigade 
of  the  Eeserves,  with  the  Bucktails  and  Easton's  Battery  of  four  guns.  The 
First  Brigade  was  at  this  time  at  Difficult  Creek ;  but  immediately  upon  hearing 
the  sound  of  battle.  General  Eeynolds  put  his  column  in  motion,  striking  across 
the  country  to  the  left,  for  the  purpose  of  intercepting  the  enemy  as  he  retreated 
on  the  Alexandria  and  Leesburg  pike ;  but  this  movement  was  countermanded 
by  General  M'Call,  who  had  received  positive  instructions  from  M'Clellan  not 
to  bring  on  a  general  engagement. 

The  President,  by  his  order,  fixed  the  22d  of  February  as  the  day  not  later 
than  which  the  army  of  the  Potomac  should  move  against  the  enemy,  the  im- 
mediate object  being  the  seizure  of  the  railroad  south-westward  of  Manassas 
Junction.  The  retreat  of  the  rebel  army  to  Gordonsville,  in  anticipation  of  the 
contemplated  movement,  rendered  a  change  of  plan  necessary,  and  it  was  de- 
cided to  move  by  the  Potomac,  and  operate  against  Eichmond  from  the  Penin- 
sula. The  First  Corps,  under  M'Dowell,  to  which  the  Eeserves  were  attached, 
was  left  upon  the  Eappahannock,  to  cover  Washington. 

Joining  in  the  general  movement  upon  Manassas,  the  regiment  broke  camp 
on  the  10th  of  March,  and  proceeding  in  a  southerly  direction,  arrived  on  the 
29th  of  April  in  the  neighborhood  of  Falmouth.  On  the  way  the  fortifications 
and  camps  which  had  been  erected  and  held  during  the  winter  by  both  armies, 
and,  at  Manassas  Junction,  the  vast  ruins  of  the  depot  and  other  buildings,  in 
which  had  been  stored  an  immense  amount  of  provisions  and  clothing,  burnt 
by  the  enemy  in  the  haste  of  retreat,  were  passed.  Smouldering  ruins,  wrecked 
cars  and  machinery,  vast  piles  of  flour,  pork,  beef,  wagons,  lumber,  trunks, 
demijohns,  tents,  dismantled  fortifications  and  rifle  pits,  presented  a  scene  of 
confusion  rarely  witnessed,  even  in  war. 

On  the  2d  of  April,  Captain  George  A.  Woodward  was  elected  Major,  and 
about  the  same  time  Lieutenant  John  M.  Clark,  who  had  been  attached  to  the 
First  District  of  Cohunbia  Volunteers,  with  a  company  of  Pennsylvanians, 
was  nominally  transferred  to  the  regiment  as  company  F,  but  was  assigned  by 
General  M'Call  to  take  charge  of  the  extra  line  of  caissons  for  the  artillery 
battalion  of  the  Eeserves.  Subsequently  Dr.  Edward  Donnelly  was  transferred 
from  the  Fifth  to  the  Second  Eegiment  in  place  of  Dr.  Thomas  B.  Eeed,  pro- 
moted to  be  Brigade  Surgeon. 

About  the  middle  of  May,  General  M'DoweU  was  instructed  to  advance  by 
the  route  of  the  Eichmond  and  Fredericksburg  railroad,  and  connect  with  the 
right  of  M'Clellan's  line,  then  advancing  upon  Eichmond  via  Peninsula.  But 
the  movement  of  Stonewall  Jackson  into  the  Shenandoah  Valley,  with  a  power- 
ful force,  caused  that  purpose,  for  the  time,  to  be  abandoned,  and  three  divi- 
sions. Shield's,  King's  and  Ord's,  with  the  Bucktails  from  the  Eeserves,  were 
detached  and  sent  to  the  relief  of  the  Shenandoah  Valley. 

On  the  26th  of  May  the  regiment  crossed  the  Eappahannock  with  the  divi- 
sion, and  passing  through  Fredericksburg,  encamped  on  the  heights  back  of 


1862  BATTLE  OP  MECHANICS VILLE,  579 

the  town.  Geueral  Eeyiiolds  was  appointed  Military  Governor  of  the  city. 
On  the  same  day,  the  advance  posts  of  the  command  were  eight  miles  beyond 
and  on  the  29fch  the  cavalry  had  advanced  twenty  miles,  skirmishing  and  driv- 
ing the  enemy.  But  on  the  following  day,  it  having  been  ascertained  that  the 
enemy  had  withdrawn  nil  his  forces  from  our  front  to  join  his  army  around 
Eichmond,  and  burned  the  bridges  in  his  rear,  it  was  determined  to  re-call  the 
forces  to  the  north  side  of  the  river,  and  send  ro-inforcements  to  M'CleRan  by 
water.    The  Pennsylvania  Reserves  were  chosen  for  this  purpose. 

Moving  to  Gray's  landing  on  the  morning  of  the  8th  of  June,  the  regiment 
embarked  on  the  steamer  Chancellor  Livingston,  and  on  the  evening  of  the 
11th  arrived  at  White  House,  on  the  Pamunky,  at  the  point  where  the  Rich- 
mond and  York  River  railroad  crosses  it.  The  base  of  supply  for  the  entire 
army  had  been  established  at  this  point.  On  the  following  day  the  regiment 
moved  to  Dispatch  Station  and  encamped.  On  the  13th  an  attack  was  made 
upon  Tunstall's  Station,  eight  miles  to  the  rear,  by  the  enemy's  cavalry,  under 
General  Fitz  Hugh  Lee,  and  the  second  regiment  was  ordered  into  line  at  mid- 
night to  march  to  its  defence.  Some  destruction  of  property  was  effected,  in- 
cluding the  station,  a  car  load  of  grain,  and  portions  of  the  track  j  but  upon 
the  arrival  of  the  Third  Brigade  the  party  fled.  A  few  day's  previous,  the 
mother  of  Lee  bad  visited  White  House,  and  been  furnished  with  a  pass  and 
an  escort  through  oui"  lines  for  her  safe  return  to  Richmond.  The  information 
which  she  was  able  to  give  on  her  arrival  was  doubtless  very  useful  to  the 
raiders.  The  purpose  of  the  raid  was  the  destruction  of  shipping  and  the  im- 
mense depot  of  supplies  at  White  House.  It  was  only  prevented  by  the  timely 
arrival  of  the  Reserves. 

On  the  17th  the  division  moved  in  a  north-westerly  direction,  parallel  to  the 
Chickahominy,  and  on  the  19th  arrived  in  the  neighborhood  of  Beaver  Dam 
Creek.  On  the  24th  the  regiment  was  sent  to  Mechanicsville  to  picket  the  left 
bank  of  the  Chickahominy,  the  enemy  holding  the  right  bank. 

As  early  as  the  24th,  General  M'Clellan  had  received  information  which  con- 
vinced him  that  the  enemy  was  about  to  make  an  attack  upon  his  right  and 
rear.  The  26th  was  the  day  on  which  he  had  decided  to  move  upon  Richmond  j 
but  the  enemy  anticipated  this  action  by  himself  attacking. 

Early  on  the  morning  of  the  26th,  the  Second  was  relieved  by  the  Eighth, 
and  marching  through  Mechanicsville,  turned  to  the  right  and  moved  up  the 
river  road  to  Shady  Grove  Ohuxch.  Here  the  Eighth  Illinois  cavalry  was  met 
retreating  before  the  enemy,  who  was  advancing  in  heavy  force  by  the  Meadow 
bridge.  Colonel  M'Candless  had  previously  deployed  company  B,  Captain 
M'Donough,  as  skirmishers,  and  now  formed  the  regiment  across  the  road  in 
connection  with  the  cavalry,  to  induce  the  enemy  to  caution  in  his  advance, 
and  to  give  time  for  our  forces  to  withdraw.  At  Mechanicsville  the  line  was 
again  formed,  but  soon  afterwards  the  entire  force  withdrew  to  Beaver  Dam 
Creek,  where  it  was  determined  to  give  battle.  The  position  was  naturally  a 
strong  one,  the  left  of  the  line  resting  on  the  Chickahominy  and  the  right  ex- 
tending to  a  dense  woods  which  was  occupied.  The  passage  of  the  creek  in 
front  was  difficult,  except  by  the  road  at  Ellerson's  Mill,  on  the  left  and  the 
upper  Mechanicsville  road  on  the  right. 

The  Second  Regiment  was  posted  on  the  extreme  right,  with  a  heavy  wood  in 
front  and  a  ford  near  the  right  of  it,  and  joining  the  Bucktails  on  the  left. 
Companies  K  and  H,  Captain  Smith  and  Lieutenant  Kennedy,  were  detached, 


580  THIRTY-FniST  REGIMENT — SECOND  EESEKVE.  1862 

under  command  of  Major  Woodward,  and  posted  at  tlie  ford,  with  orders  to 
hold  it  at  all  hazards,  and  company  0,  Captain  Byrnes,  was  placed  in  a  swamp 
to  the  left,  connecting  with  the  Bucktails.  At  three  P.  M.,  the  enemy's  lines 
were  formed  on  the  opposite  side  of  the  swamp  and  advanced,  delivering  their  fire 
as  they  came.  It  was  apparent  that  their  main  attack  was  to  be  made  upon 
the  extreme  right  of  our  line,  held  by  the  Second.  Upon  this  they  soon  opened 
a  heavy  fire  of  shot  and  shell,  the  usual  prelude  to  the  iufantry  attacks,  when 
column  after  column  of  Georgia  and  Louisiana  troops  were  sent  forward,  who 
waded  the  stream  and  boldly  advanced  thi'ough  the  woods.  They  were  re- 
ceived by  the  Second  with  a  withering  fire,  which  it  maintained  without  a  mo- 
ment's cessation  for  three  hoiu's.  Assault  after  assault  was  made  hy  the  enemy 
and  three  times  they  succeeded  in  forcing  their  way  through  on  the  left  of  the 
regiment,  and  gaining  the  cleared  ground ;  but  were  as  often  driven  back  at 
the  point  of  the  bayonet,  Colonel  M'Candless  gallantly  leading  in  the  charge. 
W  hile  the  storm  thus  raged  in  front.  Major  Woodward,  with  his  two  compa- 
nies, was  hotly  engaged  at  the  ford,  the  men  delivering  from  behind  trees,  a 
slow  but  destructive  fire,  or  pouring  in  rapid  volleys  when  hard  pressed.  Gene- 
ral Eeynolds,  whose  ever  watcliful  eye  was  upon  the  threatened  points  in  his 
line,  several  times  rode  to  the  left,  at  one  time  exclaiming  as  he  pointed  with 
his  sword,  "Boys,  look  at  them  in  the  swamp  there,  they  are  as  thick  as  flies  on 
a  ginger-bread,  fire  low,  fire  low."  Just  before  dark,  the  enemy's  last  charge 
having  been  triumphantly  repulsed,  and  the  ammunition  nearly  exhausted, 
relief  was  ordered  up,  and  Kern's  Battery,  of  six  twelve-pounder  howitzers, 
supported  by  the  Third,  took  position  about  three  hundred  yards  to  our  right, 
and  opened  a  terrible  fire  of  shell  upon  the  confused  and  broken  masses  of  the 
enemy  on  the  opposite  sidp  of  the  swamp.  Colonel  M'Candless  now  led  his 
regiment  to  the  ford,  held  by  Major  Woodward,  with  the  intention  of  crossing 
and  charging  the  enemy ;  but  supports  failing  to  arrive,  the  purpose  was  aban- 
doned, and  the  regiment  was  deployed  on  the  edge  of  the  swamp  and  again 
opened  fire.  The  musketry  soon  after  ceased,  but  the  artillery  fire  was  con- 
tinued until  nine  o'clock,  when  the  battle  closed.  The  loss  in  this  day's  work,  out 
of  three  hundred  and  seventy-one  officers  and  men  engaged,  was  fifteen  killed, 
twenty-three  woimded,  and  four  taken  prisoners,  an  aggregate  of  forty-two.* 

Preparations  were  being  made  during  the  night  to  renew  the  battle  in  the 
morning,  but  orders  were  received  at  a  httle  before  daybreak  to  withdraw  to 
Gaines'  Mill.  Screening  the  movement  by  the  exercise  of  great  caution  and 
deliberation,  and  by  a  scattering  fire  of  infantry  and  artillery,  it  was  success- 
fully executed  without  loss.  The  enemy  was  now  advancing  in  great  force  to 
cut  M'Clellan's  communication  with  White  House,  his  base  of  supply. 

In  the  battle  which  ensued  at  Gaines'  Mill,  M'Call's  Division  was  held  in 
reserve,  and  was  posted  six  hundred  yards  in  rear  of  the  first  line,  Eeynolds' 
brigade  holding  the  right  and  covering  the  approaches  fi-om  Cold  Harbor  and 

*  Extract  from  GEisrERAii  M'Call's  OfficiaIj  Report— In  a  short  time  the  enemy, 
who  was  commanded  by  General  Robert  E.  I-ee  in  person,  boldly  advanced  in  force,  under 
cover  of  a  heavy  artUlery  fire,  and  attacked  my  iwsition  from  right  to  left.  It  was  not  long, 
however,  before  I  was  satisfied  that  his  main  attack  was  directed  upon  my  right,  and  in  con- 
sequence I  ordered  Kern's  Battery  thither,  and  supported  it  by  advancing  from  the  Reserve, 
the  Third  Regiment,  Colonel  Sickel.  Here,  for  a  long  time,  the  battle  raged  with  great  fury. 
The  Georgians  now  rushed  headlong  against  the  Second  Regiment,  but  only  to  be  mowed  down 
by  those  gallant  feUows,  whose  oommander  soon  sent  to  the  rear  some  seven  ox  eight  prisoners 
taken  in  the  rencounter. 


1862  BATTLE   OF   GAINES'  MILIi.  681 

Dispatch  Station  to  Sumner's  Bridge.  By  noon  of  the  27th  the  enemy  was  in 
position,  and  began  to  advance  along  our  whole  front.  At  three  P.  M.,  the  en- 
gagement had  become  so  severe  that  the  entire  second  line  and  reserves  were 
moved  forward  to  sustain  the  first  line  against  repeated  and  desperate  assaults. 
General  Reynolds  soon  rode  up  and  ordered  the  Second  to  advance  through 
the  wood,  clear  it  of  the  enemy,  and  take  up  a  position  on  its  extreme  edge. 
Colonel  M'Candless,  knowing  that  the  movement  woultl  bring  the  enemy  on  his 
right  flank,  asked  the  General's  permission  to  move  in  at  right  angles  to  the 
position  assigned  to  it.  The  General  was  silent  for  a  moment,  his  face  bearing 
the  expression  of  great  perplexity  and  dissatisfaction,  when  he  replied,  "  Colo- 
nel, General  Porter  is  fightmg  the  battle  on  certain  parallels,  and  his  orders 
will  have  to  be  obeyed."  "  I  would,'"  remarked  the  Colonel  afterward,  "  I  had 
not  asked  him  the  question,  but  had  taken  my  regiment  in  by  mistake."  The 
soldiers  in  the  ranks  well  knew  that  the  movement  was  bringing  the  enemy 
on  their  flank,  but 

Theirs  not  to  make  reply, 
Theirs  not  to  reason  why 

and  "  forward"  was  the  word,  though  the  regiment  soon  found  itself  in  abetter 
position  to  attack  our  own  troops  than  to  inflict  damage  upon  the  enemy. 
Scarcely  had  it  reached  the  point  designated,  when  solid  columns  of  the  foe 
advanced  upon  the  left,  their  leading  lines  dressed  in  the  national  uniform, 
showing  no  flag  and  crying  out  that  they  were  friends.  Not  deceived  by  their 
treachery,  a  left  oblique  fire  was  poured  into  them  with  good  effect.  Line  after 
line  of  the  enemy  delivered  its  fire,  and  falling  to  the  ground  gave  range  to  the 
next  behind  it.  Overpowered  and  flanked,  the  regiment  was  forced  to  fall 
back,  the  men  fighting  as  tliey  retired,  delivering  their  fire  from  behind  trees 
as  best  they  could.  Three  hundred  yards  to  the  rear  it  came  to  a  depressed 
road  where  a  stand  was  made,  and  afterwards  sux)j)orted  Eas.tou's  Battery.  At 
eight  o'clock  the  battle  ceased,  and  the  Second  was  moved  to  the  neighborhood 
of  a  field  hospital.  The  wounded  of  the  regiment  were  brought  in  for  surgical 
treatment,  after  which  they  were  laid  upon  the  grass,  and  cared  for  by  their 
comrades.  During  the  night  the  troops  were  withdrawn  across  the  Chicka- 
hominy,  and  the  Reserves,  waiting  until  near  morning  to  cover  the  movement, 
crossed  the  bridge  opposite  Trent's  Hill,  at  seven  o'clock  of  the  28th,  when  it 
was  blown  up,  and  the  weary  troops  rested.  The  loss  in  this  engagement  was 
seven  killed,  nineteen  wounded,  and  two  taken  prisoners,  an  aggregate  of 
twenty-eight. 

The  army  was  now  on  its  march  across  White  Oak  Swamp  towards  Malvern 
HUl  on  the  James  River,  with  its  siege  artillery  and  trains  stretching  for  miles 
on  all  the  roads.  Day  after  day  the  enemy  made  desperate  attacks  to  break 
through  the  retiring  lines,  and  sever  and  destroy  the  army.  The  Second  Regi- 
ment was  posted  on  the  roads  leading  to  Richmond,  prepared  to  repel  attacks 
from  that  direction,  but  did  not  become  seriously  engaged  until  the  30th  of 
June  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads.  M'Call  was  ordered  to  take  position  on  the 
left  of  the  New  Market  Road  near  its  crossing  with  the  Charles  City  Road,  in 
front  of  the  Quaker  Road  leading  to  Malvern  Hill  and  Turkey  Bridge.  Meade's 
Brigade  held  the  right,  Seymour's  the  left,  and  Reynolds',  now  Simmons',  in 
reserve.  After  sending  forward  two  regiments  to  feel  our  line,  the  enemy  made 
a  furious  attack  on  the  left  with  a  heavy  column  of  infantry,  under  cover  of  a 
terrific  artillery  fire.    He  was  met  and  driven  back  with  great  slaughter,  over 


582  THIRTY-FIKST  REGIMENT — SECOND   RESERVE.  1862 

two  hundred  being  taken  prisoners.  The  Eeserves  were  now  called  out,  and 
the  Second,  Colonel  M'Candless,  was  ordered  to  the  left  front.  As  it  was  about 
to  move,  the  canuoniers  of  a  battery  which  had  that  day  been  assigned  to 
M'Call-s  Division  having  cut  the  traces  to  then-  pieces,  came  dashing  through 
the  regiment  mth  their  horses,  tramping  several  men  to  the  ground,  and  break- 
in  o-  the  liae.  Eecovering  from  the  shock,  the  Second  advanced  with  loud  cheers, 
and  swept  across  the  field  under  a  murderous  fire  of  round  shot  and  shell, 
reaching  a  point  near  Nelson's  house,  where  it  was  ordered  to  lie  down,  a  per- 
fect storm  of  missiles  passing  harmless  over  head,  and  the  battle  raging  with 
terrific  fury.  When  the  enemy,  mth  a  full  brigade,  had  arrived  within  fifty 
yards,  Seymour  cried  out  "  up  and  at  them,"  and  rising,  they  poured  in  a  mur- 
derous fire  that  caused  the  rebel  line  to  stagger.  Eushiug  upon  the  enemy 
with  the  bayonet,  a  desperate  hand  to  hand  struggle  ensued.  Aheady  had 
Major  Woodward,  Captains  Smith  and  ISeide  and  Lieutenants  Fletcher  and 
Nightingale  fallen.  Overpowered  and  crushed  by  the  masses  of  the  enemy,  the 
Second  was  at  length  swept  back,  and  in  retreating  across  the  plain  and  up 
through  the  wood,  it  was  exposed  to  a  terrific  fire  of  shells  and  canister.  The 
heroic  Simmons,  commanding  the  brigade,  and  Adjutant  General  Biddle  re- 
ceived mortal  hurts,  and  Meade  was  borne  bleeding  from  the  field.  The  loss 
was  twenty-one  killed,  nineteen  wounded  and  six  taken  prisoners,  the  very 
large  proportion  of  kdled  evincing  the  terrible  ordeal  to  which  the  regiment 
was  subjected. 

On  the  1st  of  July  the  army  of  the  Potomac  reached  Malvern  Hill,  where 
it  was  drawn  up  to  receive  the  enemy's  final  attack,  with  the  artillery,  some 
two  hundred  and  fifty  pieces,  advantageously  posted.  The  Second  Eegiment 
being  held  with  the  divisioo  in  reserve,  did  not  become  engaged.  The  attack, 
desperate  and  determined,  was  made  in  the  afternoon  of  that  day,  with  a 
recklessness  scarcely  paralleled ;  but  the  enemy  received  a  disastrous  repulse, 
and  his  columns  Avere  broken  and  thrown  into  irredeemable  confusion.  On 
the  following  day  M'Clellan  withdrew  to  Harrison's  Landing,  where  the  Second 
Eegiment  encamped  in  a  dense  gTOwth  of  pine. 

On  the  10th,  a  new  company  under  Captain  William  D.  Eeitzel,  recruited  in 
Lancaster  covmty,  joined  the  command  as  company  G.  Colonel  M'Candless, 
who  had  led  the  regiment  through  all  the  battles  of  this  campaign  with  only 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant  Colonel,  here  received  his  commission  as  Colonel,  to 
date  from  November  Jst,  18G1.  Major  G.  A.  Woodward  was  promoted  to  be 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  Captain  Horace  Neide,  of  company  A,  to  be  Major. 
On  the  13th  of  July,  Generals  M'Call  and  Eeynolds,  who  had  been  prisoners  in 
Eichmond,  arrived,  and  the  division  paraded  to  receive  them.  The  former,  on 
account  of  the  state  of  his  health,  did  not  assume  command,  and  subsequently 
resigned,  General  Eeynolds  succeeding  him.  General  Meade  was  soon  after  so 
far  recovered  from  his  wounds  as  to  resume  command  of  his  brigade,  now  the 
First,  and  General  Seymour  that  of  the  Second,  to  which  the  Second  Eegiment 
now  belonged. 

M'Clellan  was  ordered  to  evacuate  the  Peninsula  and  reinforce  Pope,  now 
confronting  Lee  upon  the  Eappahannock.  On  the  14th  the  Second  Eegiment, 
with  the  di\isiou,  marched  to  the  wharf,  and  embarking  upon  steamers  pro- 
ceeded to  Acquia  Creek,  arriving  on  the  20th,  and  thence  moved  by  rail  to  Fal- 
mouth. Here  the  Second  Eegiment  was  separated  from  the  division,  the  latter 
being  ordered  to  jom  the  Third  Corps,  under  General  M'Bowell,  at  Kelly's 


1862  SECOND   BULL   RUN.  583 

Ford.  Early  on  the  morning  of  the  22d,  the  Second  moved  on  the  Bealtou  road, 
passing  through  Hartwood  and  Grove  Church,  with  the  purpose  of  joining  the 
division  at  Eappahannock  Station ;  but  learning  that  the  troops  had  fallen  back 
from  that  position,  it  bivouacked  with  General  Morell's  Division,  encamped  near 
Crittenden's  Mills.  On  the  following  day  Morell  moved  to  the  north-east  and 
took  up  a  strong  position  at  the  gold  mines,  near  Morrisville.  Desiring  to  re- 
join the  division,  Colonel  M'Candless  obtained  permission  to  move  with  his 
regiment  to  Warrenton,  where  he  arrived  on  the  26th. 

The  enemy's  forces  under  Jackson,  Ewell  and  A.  P.  Hill,  having  gained  the 
rear  of  the  Union  army,  were  operating  in  the  neighborhood  of  Manassas  Junc- 
tion. Early  on  the  morning  of  the  29th,  the  Reserves  were  pushed  forward 
and  were  under  fire  during  a  considerable  part  of  the  day.  Towards  evening 
the  First  and  Third  Brigades  were  detached  and  advanced  for  the  purpose  of 
capturing  a  battery  of  heavy  guns  posted  on  the  enemy's  right,  and  the  First 
and  Second  Regiments  to  take  a  piece  of  woods  to  the  left,  and  make  a  diver- 
sion in  their  favor ;  but  for  want  of  suitable  rifled  artillery  with  which  to  operate, 
were  unable  to  secure  it.  At  night  the  Second  was  placed  on  the  picket  line. 
On  the  following  day  the  army  was  drawn  up  on  the  Warrenton  pike,  the  Re- 
serves on  the  extreme  left.  It  was  soon  ascertained  that  the  enemy  were  form- 
ing for  an  attack  on  our  left  flank.  At  about  two  P.  M.,  the  Second,  which 
with  the  Bucktails,  had  been  skirmishing  with  the  enemy  from  daylight,  re- 
ioined  the  division  and  was  soon  after  ordered  to  the  support  of  a  portion  of  Por- 
ter's Corps,  which  had  given  way.  HuiTying  across  the  field  to  the  right  under 
a  heavy  fire  of  shot  and  shell,  a  position  was  taken  on  a  hill  over-looking  nearly 
the  entire  field,  but  soon  after,  by  reason  of  the  yielding  of  our  line,  it  was 
moved  to  the  Henry  House  Hill,  where  it  was  formed  in  column  of  brigade, 
with  Ransom's  Battery  of  Napoleon  guns  in  front.  Here  the  Second  remained 
for  nearly  an  hour,  exposed  to  a  terrific  artillery  fire,  and  many  fell ;  but  the 
position  was  a  vital  one  to  the  safety  of  the  army.  Soon  the  enemy  was  seen 
coming  on  in  heavy  masses,  when  the  word  was  give  to  advance.  Reynolds 
waving  aloft  a  standard  shot  from  its  staif,  led  the  charge.  The  enemy  was 
driven  back  into  the  woods,  where,  meeting  his  reserv^es  and  being  aided  by 
powerful  batteries  that  had  obtained  the  exact  range,  he  succeeded  in  turn- 
ing the  left  flank  of  the  advancing  column,  and  in  regaining  his  lost  ground. 
In  the  original  position  the  line  was  reformed,  where  it  held  the  foe  at  bay. 
After  dark,  having  been  forced  back  about  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  but  still 
covering  the  turnpike,  with  ammunition  nearly  exhausted,  the  division  fell  back 
and  rested  on  the  east  bank  of  Cub  Run.  Out  of  one  hundred  men  with  which 
the  Second  entered  the  engagement,  two  were  killed,  sixteen  wounded,  and  six 
taken  prisoners.  Among  the  wounded  was  Colonel  M'Candless,  hit  in  the  groin 
while  gallantly  leading  his  men  in  the  thickest  of  the  fight. 

Just  before  dark  on  the  following  day,  the  divison  was  sent  out  to  relieve 
General  Reno,  at  Cub  Run,  and  took  position  on  a  range  of  hills  covered  with 
heavy  woods,  where  the  men  rested  on  their  arms,  undistm^bed  by  the  enemy. 
On  the  following  day  the  command  marched  back  to  Centreville,  passing  long 
lines  of  ambulances  and  army  wagons,  on  their  way  to  the  field  for  the  wounded. 
A  little  before  sunset  of  September  1st,  just  as  the  division  had  passed  Chan- 
tilly,  the  enemy  made  a  furious  attack  upon  the  rear,  and  the  Reserves  were  put 
in  position  in  a  large  open  field,  the  shot  and  shell  falling  thick  and  fast  amongst 


584  THIRTY-FIRST   RRGIMENT — SECOND   RESERVE  1862 

them,  but  doing  little  harm.    In  the  midst  of  a  thunder  storm  tne  battle  was 
fought,  but  darkness  soon  terminated  the  conflict. 

Captain  Eeitzel,  with  company  G,  having  been  left  upon  the  Peninsula  to 
march  down  with  the  wagon  train,  rejoined  the  regiment  on  the  Gthof  Septem- 
ber. On  the  same  day  the  command  started  0!i  the  Maryland  campaign, 
and  crossing  the  Long  Bridge  and  passing  through  Mechanicsville  and  New 
Market,  arrived  on  the  15th  in  the  neighborhood  of  Frederick,  where  M'Clellan's 
Army  was  principally  concentrated.  On  the  morning  of  the  11th  the  left  wing 
of  Eeno's  Corps  engaged  the  enemy  at  Turner's  Gap  on  the  Sharpsburg  road. 
At  the  same  tune  General  Hooker  advanced  on  the  Old  Hagerstown  road  and 
while  moving  along  the  base  of  the  mountains  was  opened  upon  by  several 
pieces  of  artillery.  General  Seymour,  whose  brigade  occupied  the  extreme 
right,  deployed  the  Bucktails  as  skirmishers,  with  the  Second  Eegiment  about 
fifty  yards  in  their  rear  as  a  support.  Advancing  up  the  first  acclivities,  they 
soon  became  engaged  and  succeeded  in  driving  the  enemy  from  a  farm  house 
where  considerable  resistance  was  made.  Here  the  two  regiments  became  min- 
gled and  were  not  again  fuUy  separated.  The  enemy  was  driven  a  considerable 
distance  until  coming  to  a  stone  wall  at  the  immediate  base  of  the  mountains, 
he  clung  to  it  with  great  tenacity,  making  a  stubborn  resistance ;  but  the  im- 
petuosity and  determination  of  these  regiments  carried  them  over  it.  The 
ground  was  very  difficult,  the  mountain  side  being  obstructed  by  stone  walls, 
rocks  and  timber  from  behind  which  the  enemy,  iu  lines  and  squads,  kept  up 
an  incessant  fire.  All  order  and  regularity  of  the  lines  were  soon  destroyed. 
From  wall  and  rock  the  enemy  was  driven,  until  the  summit  was  reached  and 
the  loud  cheer  of  victory  rising  from  the  crest,  rolled  down  the  mountain  side 
carrying  dismay  to  the  hearts  of  the  vanquished.  The  triumph  was  complete, 
and  during  the  night  the  enemy  retreated  leaving  his  dead  and  wounded  in  the 
hands  of  the  victors.    The  loss  in  the  regiment  was  seven  killed  and  ten  wounded 

The  enemy  had  now  fallen  back  and  taken  up  a  strong  position  stretching 
across  the  angle  formed  by  the  Potomac  and  the  Antietam,  his  flanks  and  rear 
protected  by  these  streams.  It  was  three  o'clock  in  the  afternoon  of  the  16th, 
when  the  Reserves,  followed  by  the  division  of  Eicketts  and  Doubleday,  crossed 
the  Antietiam  at  a  ford  and  at  the  upper  bridge,  and  advanced  to  attack,  and 
if  possible  turn  the  left  flank  of  the  enemy.  The  artillery  soon  opened,  and 
the  infantry  drove  the  enemy  from  the  first  strip  of  woods  over  the  fields  to  the 
second,  the  battle  lasting  until  eight  o'clock  in  the  evening,  the  Eeserves  resting 
upon  tbeir  arms,  the  Second  supporting  Cooper's  Battery.  At  two  o'clock  on 
the  following  morning  the  Bucktails  opened  the  second  day's  fight  as  they  had 
the  first.  Getting  short  of  ammunition  the  Second  was  sent  to  relieve  them, 
arriving  just  in  the  grey  of  the  morning.  Deploying  they  crept  stealthily  to 
their  position,  and  opened  a  heavy  fire  upon  the  enemy,  both  parties  maintaining 
thek  positions.  Soon  after  the  whole  corps  came  up,  and  the  battle  opened  in 
earnest.  Upon  the  repulse  of  Sedgwick  on  the  right,  the  battle  in  front  became 
more  desperate.  Already  had  Captain  Mealy  been  taken  from  the  field  severety 
wounded,  and  Lieutenant  Wimpf  heimer  had  fallen.  The  regiment  to  the  right 
of  the  Second  had  given  way,  and  the  enemy  pressing  hard  had  forced  back  its 
right  flank,  and,  notwithstanding  the  gallantry  of  officers  and  bravery  of  the 
men,  it  was  finally  overpowered  by  superior  numbers  and  forced  back  after  six 
hours  of  hard  fighting. 

The  batteries  of  the  Eeserves  were  now  pushed  forward  and  opened  with  case 


1862  BATTLES  OF   SOUTH   MOUNTAIN  AND   ANTIETAM..  585 

shot  and  canister  that  swept  back  the  advancing  foe,  when  the  Second,  with  the 
division,  charged  with  loud  cheers  over  the  ploughed  field  into  the  cornfield 
and  the  woods  beyond.  With  varied  fortunes  the  battle  raged  in  its  front, 
when  the  line,  after  having  been  again  for  nearly  four  hours  under  a  murderous 
fire,  was  forced  back  by  the  weight  of  the  enemy's  attack.  The  ammunition 
being  nearly  expended,  the  regiment  took  position  immediately  below  the  crest 
of  the  heights  on  which  they  had  so  gallantly  fought.  The  Second  entered 
this  battle  with  one  hundred  and  seventy-one  rank  and  file.  Of  this  number 
six  were  killed  and  twenty  wounded.  Colonel  M'Candless,  Lieutenant  Colonel 
Woodward  and  Major  Neide  being  al)sent  on  account  of  wounds,  the  regiment 
was  led  in  the  last  two  engagements  by  Captain  Byrnes, 

On  the  26th  of  September,  the  regiment  broke  camp,  crossing  the  Potomac 
near  Berlin,  and  passing  through  Middleburg  and  White  Plains  to  the  gap  be- 
tween Water  and  Pig  Nut  Mountains  in  the  neighborhood  of  Warreuton,  it 
was  deployed  as  skirmishers,  companies  A,  B  and  H,  under  Captain  M'Don- 
ough,  to  the  right  of  the  road,  D,  E  and  G,  under  Major  Keide,  to  the  left,  C 
and  K  as  a  reserve,  following  close  in  the  rear.  Advancing  rapidly  through 
dense  underbrush  over  the  crest  of  the  mountains,  they  re-united  beyond  the 
gap,  the  way  being  found  clear  of  the  enemy.  On  the  10th  of  November  the 
regiment  was  called  out  to  bid  farewell  to  General  M'Clellan,  who  had  been 
relieved  and  superseded  by  General  Burnside.  On  the  16th  General  Seymoui', 
at  his  own  request,  was  relieved  of  the  command  of  the  Fii'st  Brigade,  and  was 
succeeded  by  Colonel  William  Sinclair,  of  the  Sixth  Eeserves.  Soon  afterwards 
the  regiment  marched  thi^ough  Stafford  Court  House  to  Brooks'  Station,  on  the 
Acquia  Creek  and  Fredericksburg  railroad,  where  it  went  into  camp.  On  the 
25th  Major  Neide  resigned  on  account  of  disability,  occasioned  by  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Charles  City  Cross  Eoads. 

On  the  morning  of  the  8th  the  regiment  broke  camp  and  moved  to  the 
neighborhood  of  White  Oak  Church,  where  the  men  received  each,  sixty  rounds 
of  cartridges.  Preparations  ha  vin  g  been  perfected  for  delivering  a  general  battle, 
an  attempt  was  made  on  the  ilth  to  lay  six  pontoon  bridges  across  the  Eappa- 
hannock,  four  opposite  the  town  of  Fredericksburg,  and  two  lower  down.  The 
enemy's  sharp-shooters  rendering  the  attempt  futile,  the  town  was  bombarded 
and  set  on  fire  in  various  places ;  but  not  until  the  infantry  crossed  in  boats 
and  drove  out  the  sharp-shooters  could  the  bridges  be  completed.  Of  this 
party  was  Joseph  Kline,  a  boy  of  sixteen,  of  company  C,  who  could  not  resist 
the  temptation  to  join  it.  He  captured,  before  returning,  a  Mississippi  rifle 
and  accoutrements  from  a  rebel  whom  he  kUled. 

Early  on  the  12th  the  regiment  marched  to  the  lower  bridge,  and  crossing, 
formed  in  line  of  battle  on  the  elevated  plateau  where  the  whole  of  Franklin's 
Grand  Division  was  drawn  up  with  artillery  and  cavalry  posted.  The  Buck- 
tails  were  ordered  to  the  extreme  left,  and  the  Second  was  sent  to  occupy  the 
buildings  and  out-houses  at  Smithfield,  and  to  hold  the  bridge  across  Deep  run. 
Early  on  the  morning  of  the  13th,  the  enemy  threw  out  foot  and  mounted  skir- 
mishers on  our  left,  and  Colonel  M'Candless  ordered  companies  B,  Captain 
M'Donough,  and  H,  Captain  Mealey,  to  the  support  of  the  Bucktails,  following 
hard  upon  with  the  balance  of  his  regiment.  Soon  afterwards  the  entire  division 
moved  forward  and  formed  the  first  line  of  battle,  with  Gibbon's  Division  on 
the  right.  Scarcely  had  the  dispositions  been  made  when  the  enemy  opened 
with  artillery.  Until  twelve  M.  the  Eeserves  had  been  lying  under  a  terrific  fire 
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586  THIRTY-FIRST  REGIMENT— SECOND  RESERVE.  1863 

of  rouDd  shot  and  shell,  when  the  order  to  advance  was  given  and  received 
with  loud  cheers,  the  First  Brigade,  advancing  over  the  field  into  the  woods, 
and  driving  the  enemy  before  them.  Having  passed  through  a  severe  flanking 
fire  from  a  rifle  pit  which  lined  the  base  of  the  woods,  the  regiment  crossed  the 
railroad  and  drove  the  enemy  from  behind  the  embankments,  and  then  making 
a  half  wheel  to  the  left,  gained  the  rear  of  the  pit  and  poured  into  its  occu- 
pants a  most  destructive  fire.  Hemmed  in  on  all  sides,  they  neither  gave  token 
of  sm^render  nor  attempted  defense,  while  it  was  diflScult  to  stop  the  firing  of 
our  men.  At  length  Adjutant  Woodward,  sheathing  his  sword,  with  cap  in 
hand,  advanced  between  the  two  lines  and  asked  them  if  they  "wished  to  fight 
or  surrender."  "  We  will  surrender  if  you  will  allow  us,"  was  the  reply.  Over 
three  hundred  laid  down  their  arms  and  surrendered,  while  at  least  one  hun- 
dred lay  dead  or  wounded  in  the  pit.    It  was  the  Nineteenth  Georgia  Infantry. 

The  brigade  now  pressed  vigorously  on  and  continued  driving  the  enemy 
back,  until  the  crest  of  the  heights  was  gained,  and  the  enemy's  rear,  but 
having  no  support,  the  foe  swarming  out  on  all  sides  and  bearing  down  upon 
this  small  force,  it  was  compelled  to  yield.  Through  the  succeeding  day  and 
night  there  was  considerable  picket  firing,  and  on  Monday  a  flag  of  truce 
was  agreed  upon  to  bring  off  the  wounded  and  bury  the  dead.  On  Monday 
night,  soon  after  dark,  the  regiment  was  ordered  under  arms,  and,  leaving  the 
camp  fires  brightly  burning,  moved  slowly  and  noiselessly  towards  the  river, 
and  crossed  on  muffled  pontoons.  Colonel  Sinclair  having  been  severely 
wounded,  the  command  of  the  brigade  devolved  upon  Colonel  M'Candless,  and 
that  of  the  regiment  upon  Captain  Mealey.  The  regiment  went  into  the  en- 
*gagement  with  one  hundred  and  ninety-five  muskets.  The  loss  was  seven 
killed,  twenty-eight  wounded  and  four  taken  prisoners.  Charles  TJpjohn,  of 
company  K,  captured  the  flag  of  the  Nineteenth  Georgia.  Color  Sergeant 
William  Derr  was  shot  on  the  plateau  while  crossing  a  fence,  and  Colonel 
M'Candless  ordered  two  of  his  men  to  carry  him  to  the  rear,  but  he  refused  to 
permit  them,  telling  them  to  "  take  the  flag  and  go  on,"  Before  advancing  to 
the  charge  and  while  the  men  were  lying  upon  the  gTound  exposed  to  a  hot  fire 
of  artillery,  the  flag  staff  was  cut  in  two  by  a  round  shot.  Jumping  to  their 
feet  the  men  gave  three  cheers  and  then  laid  down  again. 

After  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  the  Reserves  participated  in  the  move- 
ments of  the  army  until  the  5th  of  February,  when  a  telegram  was  received 
from  General  Doubleday,  division  commander,  stating  that  in  consideration  of 
the  arduous  and  gallant  services  of  the  Eeserves,  they  were  to  be  withdrawn 
to  the  neighborhood  of  Washington,  to  rest  and  recruit.  The  Second  was  not, 
therefore,  engaged  in  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville,  but  still  enjoyed  little  rest, 
being  constantly  employed  on  picket  and  guard  duty,  even  more  arduous  than 
before.  At  Union  Mills,  on  the  8th  of  March,  Captain  John  M.  Clark,  with 
sixty  men,  company  F,  which  had  been  detailed  to  duty  with  the  artillery,  re- 
joined the  regiment.  Colonel  Sinclair,  commanding  the  brigade,  resigned  the 
Colonelcy  of  the  Sixth  Eeserves  to  take  command  of  a  battery  of  horse  artil- 
lery, and  was  succeeded  in  command  of  the  brigade  by  Colonel  M'Candless. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Woodward  assumed  command  of  the  regiment. 

On  the  15th,  long  trains  of  ambulances,  wagons,  and  the  reserve  artillery 
of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  passed  by  the  camp  of  the  Second,  and  on  the 
same  day  General  Hooker  and  staff,  and  towards  night  the  Jwelfth  Army  Corps. 
On  the  17th,  the  main  body  and  the  rear  guard  of  the  army  arrived,  and  rest- 


1863  BATTLE  OF   GETTYSBURG.  587 

ing  a  night  and  a  part  of  a  day  near  by,  moved  on  into  Maryland.  To  see  the 
whole  army  marching  to  meet  the  enemy  on  Pennsylvania  soil,  and  be  obliged 
to  remain  behind,  was  too  mortifying  for  Pennsylvanians  to  bear.  Officers 
were,  accordingly,  sent  to  Washington  to  intercede  for  marching  orders,  and  on 
the  17th,  the  following  communication,  signed  by  the  field  and  line  officers,  was 
addressed  to  Colonel  M'Candless,  who  forwarded  it  through  the  proper  chan- 
nels to  the  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Army. 

Headquartees,  2d  Eeg't,  Infantry,  P.  E.  V.  C,  i 
Fairfax  Station,  Va.,  June  17, 1863.  ] 

To  Colonel  William  M'Candless, 

Commanding  First  Brigade  : 

We,  the  undersigned,  officers  of  the  Second  Regiment,  Infantry,  Pennsyl- 
vania Eeserve  Volunteer  Corps,  having  learned  that  our  mother  State  has  been 
invaded  by  a  confederate  force,  respectfully  ask  that  you  will,  if  it  be  in  your 
power,  have  us  ordered  within  the  borders  of  our  State,  for  her  defense.  Fnder 
M'CaU,  Reynolds,  Meade,  Seymour,  Sinclair,  and  yourself,  we  have  more  than 
once  met  and  fought  the  enemy,  when  he  was  at  home.  We  now  wish  to  meet 
him  again  when  he  threatens  our  homes,  our  families  and  our  firesides.  Could 
our  wish  in  this  behalf  be  realized,  we  feel  confident  that  we  could  do  some  ser- 
vice to  the  State  that  sent  us  to  the  field,  and  not  diminish,  if  we  could  not  in- 
crease, the  lustre  that  attaches  to  our  name. 

On  the  25th,  orders  to  march  were  received,  and  the  First  Brigade  together 
with  the  Third  was  attached  to  the  Fifth  Corps,  commanded  by  General  Meade, 
and  subsequently  commanded  by  General  Sykes.  On  the  2d  of  July  the  regi- 
ment reached  the  battle-field,  and  at  five  o'clock  in  the  afternoon,  at  a  critical 
period  in  the  fortunes  of  the  day,  when  the  broken  ranks  of  the  Third  Corps, 
and  its  supports,  were  falling  back,  overborne  by  the  masses  of  the  enemy,  the 
First  Brigade  was  ordered  forward.  Already  had  the  advancing  foe  approached 
within  fifty  paces  of  the  brow  of  Little  Round  Top.  Starting  forward  with  a 
shout,  and  deliveruig  a  solid  volley  as  they  went,  they  crossed  the  marshy  open 
space  in  front,  cleared  the  rocky  face  of  the  slope  beyond  and  halted  not  untU 
they  reached  the  stone  wall  bordering  the  skirt  of  woods,  where  the  enemy 
made  a  last  desperate  rally. 

After  the  last  grand  charge  of  the  enemy  on  our  left  centre,  on  the  after- 
noon of  the  third  day,  his  sharp-shooters  with  a  battery  in  the  immediate  front 
of  the  Reserves,  became  very  troublesome.  M'Candless  was  ordered  to  silence, 
or  capture  them.  The  Bucktails,  First,  Second  and  Eleventh,  crossed  the  wall 
and  advanced  through  the  woods  to  an  open  field,  now  waiving  with  golden 
grain,  while  Colonel  Ent  of  the  Sixth  crept  cautiously  up  to  the  battery  which 
he  stormed  and  captured.  When  the  Sixth  was  fairly  engaged,  Colonel  M'- 
Candless, with  the  balance  of  his  brigade,  which,  after  attracting  the  atten- 
tion of  the  enemy  and  drawing  his  fire,  had  dropped  upon  the  ground,  now 
moved  by  the  right  flank,  and  filing  left  formed  in  line  of  battle  in  a  woods  at 
right  angles  with  the  stone  wall,  and  deploying  skirmishers  to  the  front,  right 
and  left,  charged  on  double  quick  over  the  field  for  half  a  mile,  receiving  the 
enemy's  fire  from  the  woods  on  three  sides.  Half  wheeling  to  the  right  and 
poming  a  few  volleys  into  the  woods,  they  charged  up  to  the  crest.  Halting 
for  a  few  moments,  they  faced  about,  wheeled  the  line  a  little  to  the  right 
and  charged  through  the  woods  in  their  rear,  through  the  meadow,  and  up  over 
the  steep  aclivity  on  the  opposite  side,  taking  the  enemy  in  flank,  driving  them 


588  THIETY-FIKST  EEGIMENT — SECOND    RESERVE.  1864 

in  confiision,  and  penetrating  far  into  their  lines.  The  trophies  of  this  brilliant 
raid,  besides  the  captures  of  the  Sixth,  were  six  thousand  stand  of  arms,  the 
flag  of  the  Fifteenth  Georgia,  and  three  hundred  prisoners,  including  a  Colonel 
and  many  line  officers.  The  ground  of  the  previous  day's  fight  was  retrieved, 
and  with  it  the  wounded  who  had  lain  where  they  feU,  suffering  the  pangs  of 
many  deaths.  The  Second  Eegiment  went  into  battle  with  one  hundred  and 
forty-seven  men,  and  lost  ten  killed  and  thirty  wounded.  It  was  led  by  Cap- 
tain Smith  of  company  K. 

Lee  having  retreated  to  the  Potomac,  the  Fifth  Corps  advanced  along  the 
South  Mountain,  and  crossing,  approached  the  outposts  of  the  enemy  near  the 
Sharpsburg  and  Hagerstown  piie,  where  the  Second  and  five  companies  of  the 
Fifth,  all  under  Colonel  Woodward,  were  sent  out  on  picket  On  the  following 
morning,  Simday,  companies  O  and  H,  Captains  Byrnes  and  Mealey  were  sent 
to  occupy  a  piece  of  heavy  timber  in  advance  and  to  the  left,  in  close  proximity 
to  the  enemy's  picket  pits.  Considerable  filing  took  place  but  without  loss  to 
the  regiment,  and  on  the  following  night  the  rebel  army  made  its  escape  across 
the  Potomac. 

On  the  1st  of  September,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Woodward  was  transferred  to 
the  Invalid  Corps,  on  account  of  wounds  received  at  Charles  City  Cross  Eoads, 
and  was  succeeded  in  command  of  the  regiment  by  Major  M'Donough,  who  was 
soon  after  commissioned  Lieutenant  Colonel  and  Captain  E.  Ellis,  Major. 

In  the  operations  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  in  its  advance  to  Warren- 
ton,  its  retreat  to  CentrevUle,  and  its  advance  again  to  Mtue  Eun,  the  regiment 
shared  iu  the  hardships  of  the  campaign,  losing  two  wounded  and  one  prisoner 
at  Bristoe  Station ;  one  killed  at  New  Hope  Church;  one  wounded  and  one 
imsoner  at  Mine  Eun;  one  wounded  at  Bristoe  Station,  January  24th ;  one 
killed  at  Bistoe  Station,  March  27, 1864. 

The  Wilderness  campaign,  under  Grant,  opened  on  the  4th  of  May,  the  army 
crossing  the  Eapidan  and  moving  by  the  right  flank  of  the  rebel  army,  posted 
at  Orange  Court  House,  ten  miles  away.  Companies  A,  D,  E  and  H,  under 
Captain  Mealey,  were  detailed,  with  a  like  number  of  the  Sixth,  as  train  and 
ambulance  guard,  and  did  not  rejoin  the  main  body  until  the  11th.  In  the 
formation  of  the  line  of  the  army,  Sedgwick  held  the  right.  Soon  after  getting 
into  position,  the  enemy's  skirmishers  were  discovered  in  front  with  their  main 
force  on  our  right.  General  Crawford  detached  the  Second,  Seventh  and  Elev- 
enth regiments  of  the  brigade,  and  ordered  M'Candless  to  move  upon  the  enemy. 
Filing  to  the  right,  the  column  advanced,  driving  him  in  upon  Wadsworth's  Di- 
vision, already  hard  pressed.  Here  a  stubborn  resistance  was  made,  and  M'- 
Candless, seeing  the  critical  position  of  Wadsworth,  ordered  a  charge,  heading 
it  in  person.  The  enemy  was  broken  and  driven  from  his  position,  but  such 
was  the  impetuosity  of  the  charge,  that  most  of  the  brigade  staff.  Captain 
Byrnes,  and  many  others  were  captured.  The  term  of  service  of  these  captives 
had  nearly  expired;  but  for  ten  months  they  were  confined  in  rebel  prison 
'  pens,  being  driven  about  from  point  to  point,  to  elude  the  grasp  of  Sherman, 
and  for  a  time,  under  fire  at  Charleston.  The  loss  in  the  three  days  of  fight- 
ing was  one  killed,  three  wounded  and  six  taken  prisoners.  In  the  move- 
ment upon  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  the  Second  regiment  being  on  picket, 
did  not  move  with  the  main  body  of  the  army.  During  the  afternoon  of  the 
7th,  a  sprinkling  fire  was  kept  up  in  which  Captain  Smith  was  slightly  wounded. 
During  the  night  it  quietly  withdrew,  and  marching  to  the  battle-field,  about 


1864  BATTLE   OF   SHADY  GROVE   CHURCH.  589 

fifteen  miles  distant,  was  under  fire  at  2  P.  M.,  of  the  8th.  On  the  morning  of 
the  10th,  the  battle  opened  with  a  sharp  cannonade,  and  the  Second  was  engaged 
in  constructing  rifle  pits,  and  afterwards  was  placed  on  picket.  About  noon 
the  enemy  in  front  became  restive,  and  a  spirited  skirmish  opened  which  lasted 
until  dark.  At  one  A.  M.,  of  the  12th,  the  regiment  moved  into  rifle  pits,  and  at 
daybreak  a  heavy  artillery  duel  opened,  in  which  the  enemy's  guns  were  silenced. 
As  soon  as  the  firing  ceased,  the  infantry  was  ordered  to  charge,  and  leaping 
the  rifle-pits  they  passed  tlirough  the  valley  and  up  to  the  enemy's  breast-works, 
but  were  driven  back ;  again  they  returned  and  held  their  position  until  re- 
lieved. In  the  several  engagements  around  Spottsylvania,  of  the  8th,  10th  and 
12th,  the  loss  was  nine  killed,  nine  wounded  and  two  taken  prisoners.  Of  the 
wounded  was  Colonel  M'Candless.  At  Guiney  Station,  on  the  21st,  the  regi- 
ment was  again  under  fire,  but  did  not  become  engaged  and  had  no  casualties. 
At  the  li^orth  Aima,  on  the  23d,  the  enemy  was  met  in  force,  and  after  the  usual 
shelling,  his  lines  advanced  to  the  charge,  but  were  signally  repulsed,  the  divi- 
sion taking  over  four  hundred  prisoners. 

On  the  25th  the  three  years'  term,  of  service  of  the  regiment  expired,  and 
General  Crawford  put  the  question  to  the  men,  whether  they  would  go  home 
alone  or  remain  until  the  31st,  when  the  other  regiments  of  the  division  would 
be  relieved.  They  unanimously  decidecl  to  remain.  Ee-crossing  the  ISTorth 
Anna,  the  regiment  moved  with  the  division,  and  on  the  28th  crossed  the  Pa- 
munky.  About  two  o'clock  of  the  30th,  near  Shady  Grove  Church,  the  enemy's 
skirmishers  were  met.  It  was  about  this  hour  of  the  day,  and  at  this  place, 
that  the  enemy  were  met  under  similar  circumstances  just  before  the  battle  of 
Mechanicsville,  three  years  before,  the  first  battle  in  which  the  regiment  was 
engaged.  Forming  in  a  favorable  position,  breast-works  were  thrown  up,  the 
Second  being  posted  to  hold  a  wood  to  the  left  and  rear  of  the  division.  The 
enemy  advanced  with  confidence  to  the  attack,  but  as  their  first  line  approached 
a  fence  and  hedge  a  short  distance  in  front  of  the  rifle-pits  of  the  regiment,  a 
crashing  musketry  fire  was  opened  upon  them,  while  the  artillery  poured  in 
canister  and  one-second-fuse  shells.  Those  of  the  enemy  not  killed  or  wounded 
by  the  fire,  threw  themselves  upon  the  ground  and  soon  after  surrendered. 
This,  the  last  battle  fought  by  the  Eeserve  Corps,  was  participated  in  by  the 
Second  five  days  after  its  term  of  service  had  expired.  Soon  after  it  moved  to 
Harrisburg,  where  it  was  honored  by^  public  reception,  and  thence  to  Phila- 
delphia, where  similar  honors  awaited  it,  and  where  it  waa  mustered  out  of 
service. 


590 


THIETY-FIRST  BEGBIENT — SECOND  EESBEVE, 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS 


William  B.  Mann. 
Wm.  M'Candless. 


Albert  L.  Magilton 
Geo.  A.  Woodward 


Patrick  M'Donough 


Horace  Neide , 
Richard  Ellis  . 


Augustus  T.  Cross.. 
Evan  M.  Woodward 
John  L.  Rhoads 

Charles  F.  Hoyt 

William  A.  Hoyt.... 


Thomas  B.  Reed- 
Edward  Donnelly. 


John  W.  Lodge 

John  Malone 

Amos  Cx.  Coleman. 

D.  W.  Bashore 

Evan  O.  Jackson.... 
A.M.  K.  Storrie.... 


John  L.  Benson. 
Geo.  W.  Fernon. 


Edward  Norsain..., 
George  J.  Brittian. 


Col.. 
...do. 


Lt.  CoL 
...do 


...do 

Major., 

...do 

Adj 

..do 

..do 


Q.  M... 
,„do 


Surg.... 
...do 


As.Sur. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Sr.  Maj 

Q.M.S. 

Com.  Sr 

Hos.  St. 
...do 


>i 

y 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 

ISTO  SERVICE. 

i^ 

> 

V 

?, 

June  21, 

T)l, 

May   27, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'fil, 

3 

May  27, 

•61, 

8 

May  27, 

^61, 

3 

May   27, 

'61, 

3 

May  25, 

'61, 

3 

May  25, 

'61, 

3 

May  27, 

'61, 

3 

Mar.  20, 

'62, 

3 

May   27, 

'61, 

3 

Augf,, 

'61, 

3 

July  13, 

'61, 

3 

Aug.  14, 

'61, 

3 

June    6, 

'61, 

3 

Jan.     7, 

'62, 

3 

Aug.    2, 

'62, 

3 

Sept.  13, 

'62, 

3 

Dec.    17, 

'62, 

3 

Oct.    30, 

'61, 

3 

May  27, 

'61, 

3 

May   27, 

'61, 

3 

May  27, 

'61, 

3 

May   27, 

'61, 

3 

Resigned  November  1,  1861. 

Pr.  from  Major  to  Et.  Col.,  Oct.  22,  1861— to  Col., 

Aug.  1,  '62— wd.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  '62,  and 

Wilderness,  May  8,  1S64 — mustered  out  with 

regiment,  June  16,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Colonel  S3d  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  4,  1861. 
Pr.  from  Capt,  Co.  A  to  Maj.,  April  2,  '62— to  Lt. 

Col.,  Feb.  20,  '63— wd.  and  prisoner  at  Charles 

City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62— tr.  to  V.  R,  C, 

Aug..  24,  '63— pr.  to  Colonel  22d  reg.  V.  R.  C. 
Pr.  from  Capt.  Co.  B  to  Major,  Aug.  1,  '62— toLt. 

Col.,  Oct  28,  1863— to  Bv  CoL,  March  13,  1865— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  ,i  une  16,  1864. 
Pr.  from  Capt.  Co.  A  to  Maj.,  Aug.  1,  '62— disch. 

Nov.  25,  '62,  for  wds.  rec.  at  Charles  City  Cross 

Roads,  June  30,  '62— Bv.  Colonel,  Mar.  13,  '65. 
Pr.  from  Capt.  Co.  D  to  Maj.,  Oct.  28,  '63— to  Bv. 

Ijieutenant  Colonel,  March  13,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  regiment,  June  16,  1864. 
Promoted  from  SergeantMajorto  Adjutant,  April 

2,  1862— killed  at  Antietam,  Sept.  16,  1862. 
Pr.  toSgt.  Maj.,  April  2,  1862— to  Adj.,  Sept.  18, 

'62 — disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate  Sept.  22,  '63. 
Pr.  from  1st  Lt.  Co.  G  to  Adj.,  Sept.  23,  1863— to 

Brevet  Captain,  March  13,  1865 — mustered  out 

AvitJi  regiment,  June  IQ,  1864. 
Pr.  from  2d  Lt.  Co.  G  to  Q.  M.,  March  17,  1862— 

to  A.  Q.  M. ,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  July  1,  1862. 
Promoted  from  Com.  Sgt.  to  Q.  M.,  Jan.  6, 1865— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  .June  16,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Surgeon  IJ.  S.  Vols.,  April  20,  1862. 
Pr.  from  Asst.  Surg.  34th  reg.  P.  V.  to  Surgeon, 

April  23,  1862— captured  at  Wilderness,  May  5, 

'64 — mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  16,  '64^ 

brevet  Ijieutenant  Colonel,  March  13,  1865. 
Resigned  December  5, 1861. 

Pr.  to  Surgeon  71st  regiment  P.  V.,  Oct.  15, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  16,  1864. 
Discharged  November  22,  1862. 
Died  August  4,  1863. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant  company  A,  191st 

regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant  company  G,  191st 

regiment  P.  V. — Vet. 
Promoted  from  private  company  C,  July  1,  '62— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  16,  1864. 
Discharged  October  31,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  November  1,  '62— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  16,  1864. 


EEGIMEKTAL   BAND. 


Josiah  Wagner 

Wm.  E,  M.  Pettee.. 
Blare,  GlendoreM.. 

Conway,  Chas 

Fox,  Matthias  H 


P'lMuc 

...do 

Muc... 

...do 

...do 


Sept.  25,  '62, 


Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.— date  unknown. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  10,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  10,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  10,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  10, 1862. 


Note. — The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks : 


Ab.  abseut. 
Asst.  assistant. 
Adj.  Adjatant. 
Ba.  buried. 
Bv.  brevet. 
Bd.  baad. 
Capt.  Captain. 
Chap.  Chaplain. 


Cor.  Corporal.  Fr.  from.  PI.  principal. 

Com.  commissioned  or  Furl,  furlough.  Priv.  private. 


commissary. 
Cert,  certificate. 
Dis.  dismissed. 
Dis'y.  disability. 
Disch.  discharged. 
Exp.  expiration. 


Hos.  hospital. 
Lt.  Lieutenant. 
Mns.  mustered. 
Muc.  musician. 
Mis.  missing. 
Pr.  promoted. 


Keg.  regiment. 
Red.  reduced. 
Res.  resigned. 
Rem.  removed. 
Sen.  sentenced. 
Serv.  service. 


Surg.  Surgeon. 
Sgt.  Sergeant. 
Snb.  substitute. 
h>tew.  steward. 
Tr.  transferred. 
Vet.  veteran  volunteer. 
Wd.  wounded. 
Wds.  wounds. 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


591 


NAMH. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO    SEKVICE 

I 

> 

REMARKS. 

Johnson,  Holphin  V 

Longaker,  Davis 

Overholtzer,  D.  J  ... 

Muc... 

3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  10,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  10,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  10,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  10,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  10,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  10,  1862. 
■  Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  10,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  10,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  10,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  10,  1862. 

...do 

...do 

Pettee,  Herbert 

Riley,  Cliristian  F,.. 
Snyder,  William  H 
Todd,  Charles  W.  B 

...do 

...do.  ... 

...do 

...do 

Todd,  Samuel  M 

...do 

Vanderslice,  T.  L... 

...do 

Waguer,  Josiah 

...do 



Company  A. 


RECRUITED  IN  PHILADELPHIA. 


Geo.  A.  Woodward 
Horace  Neide.... 


Daniel  H.  Conners. 


Rob't  H.  Lowden.. 
John  J.  Ross 


Daniel  Craij 


George  F.  Buchler.. 
Joseph  Van  Osten... 

James  Lynch 

George  Drew 

Wm.  F.  Huplet 

Albert  G.  S.  Barton 
Isaac  C.  Sharpe 


George  Fowler. 


William  Aiken, 


Geo.  W.  Chambers. 

William  Wood 

George  Rositer 


Lambert  Lonshore. 
Jacob  Lugend 


Charles  Day 

Isaiah  M'Cauley. 
Michael  Brough... 

Jacob  M'Dougal . 


Capt.. 
...do.. 


.do. 


1st  Lt. 
..do.... 


2d  Lt. 

1st  Sgt. 
Sergt... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


.do. 


.do. 


..do.. 
..do.. 
Corp. 

..do.. 
..do.. 


May   27,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 


May  27,  '61, 


May   27,  '61, 
May  2.5,  '61, 


May  25,  '61, 

May  25, '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  26,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 


May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 


May  25,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Major,  April  2,  1862. 

Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lt.  and  Adj.,  Dec.  12, 
1861— to  Capt.  April  2,  1862— to  Major,  Aug.  1, 
1862 — wounded  and  pris.  at  Charles  City  Cross 
Roads,  JunCwSO,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Dec.  13,  1861— to 
1st.  Lt.,  April  3,  1862— to  Capt.,  Aug.  3,  1862— 
wounded  at  Mechanicsville,  2d  Bull  Run  and 
Mine  Run— mustered  out  with  company,  June 
16,  1864— brevet  Major,  March  13,  1865. 

Resigned  December  12,  1861. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Dec.  13,  1861— 
to  1st  Lt. ,  Aug.  1,  1862— brevet  Capt.,  March  13, 
1865— mus.  out  with  company,  J  une  16,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Cileries  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
1862,  and  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— pr. 
to  2d  Lt.  May  2,  1863— brevet  1st  Lt.,  March  13, 
1865 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  1861— to  1st  Sgt.,  May 
2,  1863 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Dec. ,  1862 — mustered  out 
with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  August  1,  1861 — to  Sgt.,  Dec, 
1862 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Dec.  12,  1861— to  Sgt.,  May  2, 
1863 — mus.  out  with  company,  Jyne  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  May  2,  1863 — mustered 
out  with  comj)any,  June  16,  -1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Aug.  1,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  12, 
1862 — to  Hospital  Steward — wd.  at  Autietam. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Aug.  1,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  12, 
'61 — wounded  and  prisoner  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June 
27,  1862 — discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate, 
November,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Aug.  1,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  12, 
1861 — wounded  and  prisoner  at  Mechanicsville, 
June  26,  1862— discharged  on  Surgeon's  certifi- 
cate, November,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  May  2,  1863— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  I, 
1863— transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May 
31,  1864— Vet. 

Deserted  July  28,  1861. 

Deserted  May,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  2,  1863— absent,  sick, 
at  muster  out. 

Tr.  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps— date  unknown. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Dec.  12,  1S61— wounded  and 
prisoner  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Dec.  12,  1861— killed  at 
Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Dec.  12,  1861— killed  at  Me- 
chanicsville, June  26,  1862. 

Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Fredei-icksburg,  Dec. 
13,  1862— pr.  to  Cor.,  May  2,  1863- tr.  to  compa- 
ny B,  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Deserted  July,  186L 


592 


THIETY-FIRST  KEGIMBXT — SECOND   RESERVE, 


James  F.  Lewis 

John  Clingman 

John  Burns 

Armstrong,  John... 

Bright,  Andrew  J... 
Brooks,  James  M... 
Brown,  Charles 

Callely,  William.... 

Cockreil,  James 

Craig,  David 

Drain,  William  J.... 

Drain,  Samuel 

DevLne,  Charles 

Ettinger,  William  J 

Goldey,  Joseph 

Gray,  Leander 

Gray,  Joseph 

Goebell,  Daniel 

Graham,  George 

Graham,  Stuart 

Graham,  Joseph 

Gamble,  Jacob  E.... 
Harrison,  John 

Haney,  John 

Hoflf,  William 

Hibbard,  Freder'k.. 

Holmes,  William.... 

Hess,  William 

Hay,  John 

Hill,  Stephen 

Haden,  James 

Jeffries, Richard,  Jr 

Jeffries,Ilichard,  Sr 
Jamison,  William... 

Keruan,  John 

Kirkwood,  Robert.. 

Kemper,  John 

Kenuey,  Raphael ... 
Koons,  Cornelius. 

King,  William 

Liukens,  John 

liarge,  Elmer 

Lieatherberry,  E . 

Miller,  John. 

Mann,  Wesley.... 
M'Grran,  James. 


M'Callins,  John.. 
Neide,  Carroll.... 

Price,  James 

Pierce,  Thomas., 
Quigley,  Albert. 
Kowbolham,  Wm. 
Sayers,  Matthew., 
Sheetz,  William. 
Shoenewall,  Wm. 


Searins,  Theodore., 
Stuart,  Henry. 
Sweeney,  John. 
Smith,  Robert. 


Corp.... 


May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 
Nov.    9,  '63, 


May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 
May  25,  '61. 
May  25,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 
July  11,  '62, 

May  "25," ''ei,' 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

Mtiy  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  2.5,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
Nov.  16,  '64, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  25, '61, 
July  23,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
Sept.  14,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
NoA&.  9,  '63, 
May  25,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 
July  23,  '61, 


May  25,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Cor.,  May  2,  '63— transferred  to  191st 

regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 
On  detached  duty  at  muster  out. 
Tr.  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Antietam — discharged  to  enlist  in 

the  United  States  Army— date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Died  Jan.  31,  1862— buried  in  Military  Asylum 

Cemetery,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  19,  '61. 
Wd.  and  prisoner  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26, 

'62— mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  '64. 
KiUed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 
Tr.  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  16,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  August  31,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.,  1862. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  April,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Bristoe  Station,  Oct.  13,  1833— trans- 

ferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Tr.  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 
KiUed  at  Bull  Run,  August  28,  1862. 
Died  July  24,  1862. 
Captured  at  2d  Bull  Run— mustered  out  with 

company,  June  16,  1864. 
Captured  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  17,  1862— diseh. 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  November,  1862. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Mechanicsville,  June 

26,  1862— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Nov.,  1862. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Mechanicsville,  June 

26,  1862— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Nov.,  1862. 
Died  at  Bristoe  Station,  Va.,  April  12,  1862. 
Died  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  September,  1861. 
Tr.  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 
Deserted  May,  1863. 
Deserted  June  12,  1861. 
Captured  at  2d  Bull  Run— mustered  out  with 

company,  June  16,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1861. 
Deserted  March,  1863 — retui-ned — transferred  to 

191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Mechanicsville,  June 

26,  1862— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Mar.,  1863. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Mechanicsville,  June 

26,  1862— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Jan.,  1864. 
Deserted  August,  1861. 
Deserted  January,  1863. 
Deserted  June  12,  1861. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Drowned  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  February,  1863. 
Tr.  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1, 1861. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Mechanicsville,  June 

26,  1862 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  16,  '64. 
Died  at  Smoketown,  Md.,  September,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Signal  Corps — date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862,  and 

Fredericksburg,  Dec.   13,  1862— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
On  detached  duty  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  20,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  4,  '63. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


593 


Scott,  Charles  E 

Trexler,  David 

Townsend,  Edward 

Wade,  John 

West,  James 

Wolfe,  Charles 

Williams,  John 

Williams,  Benj.  F... 


Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..doi 

..do 

..do 

..do 


May  27,  '61, 

July  23,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 


Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Deserted  August  19,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  1862. 
Diseh.  to  enlist  in  U.  S.  Army— date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  1862. 
Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 
Deserted  Sept.  14, 1862— returned— absent,  in  ar- 
rest, at  muster  out. 


Company  B.* 

RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


Patrick  M'Donough 
John  H.  Jack  .... 


John  D.  Schock . 
James  C.  Manton ... 


John  Cullin. 


John  J.  Gill 

G.  Henry  Zeigler..., 


Richard  P.  Dillon. 


Thomas  Stanton , 
James  M'Hale.... 
Alex.  H.  Brown . 


Dennis  Maguire do 


Capt.. 
...do... 


1st  Lt. 
..do.... 


.do. 


2d  Lt.. 

1st  Sgt.. 

Serg't.. 


.do. 
.do. 


A.  Louis  Schultz do 


John  M'Donough  .. 

Thos.  Fitzsimmons 

Samuel  H.  Garvin.. 

John  Wilson,  Jr 

Wm.  M'Clintock 

A.  M.  K.  Storrie 


Samuel  W.  Ryan. . 

Thomas  O'Connor. 

Thomas  M' Fall 

•Tames  Loftus 

Edwin  A.  Snyder. 

Brown,  James 

Brown,  Robert 

Burk, John  

Burns,  Thomas  .... 
Bozenhart,  Jonas,. 
Barrett,  Ed 


Bailey,  J.  L.... 

Carney,  Luke. 
Carr,  John.   .., 


Cox,  Michael 

Crawford,  William. 
Cullin,  Peter 


...do.... 

..do.... 

Corp ... 
..do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

Muc... 

..do.... 

Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


.do. 


May  27,  '61, 
Oct.    29,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
Oct.     29,  '61, 

Oct.    29,  '61, 


May  27,  '61, 
Oct.     29,  '61, 

Oct.     29,  '61, 

Oct.  29,  '61, 
Nov.  1,  '61, 
Oct.     29,  '61, 

Oct.    29,  '61, 

Oct.     29,  '61, 

Nov.     1,  '61, 

Oct.    29,  '61, 

Oct.  29,  '61, 

Oct.  29,  '61, 

Jan.  22,  '62, 

Oct.  30,  '61, 

Oct.     29,  '61, 


Oct. 
Oct. 


10,  '62, 
29,  '61, 


Oct.    29,  '61, 


]an. 
Oct, 
Jan. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


22,  '62, 
29,  '61, 
22,  '62, 
29,  '61, 
29.  '61, 


Jan.    22,  '62, 


.do.., 
.do., 
.do  .„ 


Oct.  29,  ^61, 
Oct,    29,  '01, 

Oct.  29,  '61, 
Oct.  29,  '61, 
Aug.  25,  '62, 


Promoted  to  Major  31st  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  1, 1862. 
Wd.  at  2(1  Bull  Run— pr.  from  1st  Lt.  to  Capt,, 

July  1,  '63— tr.  to  Co,  A,  lS6th  regiment  P.  V, 
Discharged  August  27,  1861, 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg— promoted  from  Second 
Lieutenant,  July  2, 1863— died  January  13,  1864, 
Pr,  to  Sgt,— to  1st  Sgt.,  Nov,  1,  1862— to  2d  Lt,. 
Dee.  1,  1862— to  1st  Lt.,  Feb.  6,  1864— transfer- 
red to  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Discharged  August  27,  1861, 
Wounded  at  2d'Bull  Run— promoted  to  2d  Lieu- 
tenant 22d  regiment  "Veteran  Reserve  Corps.  - 
Wounded  at   South   Mountain— transferred    to 

company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  26,  '62, 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Discharged — date  unlcnown — for  wounds  receiv- 
ed at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Promoted  from  Cbrpor.al,  Feb.  18, 1S62— wounded 
at  Mechanicsville,  Juno  26,  '62— disch.  Mar,,  '64. 
Promotedfrom  Corporal  to  Sergeant— transferred 

to  191st  regiment  P,  v.— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant— transferred  to  company 

B,  191st  regiment  P,  V. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant — ti-ansferred  to  company 

B,  191st  regiment  P.  V, 
Disch.  Oc,  26,'62,forwds.  received  at  2d  Bull  Run, 
Mustered  out  at  expiration  of  term. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  February  18, 1862— to  Ser- 
geant Major,  January  1,  1864— Vet, 
Wd.  atGettysburg  andSpottsvlvania  C,  H.,  May 
10, 1864— tr.  to  Co.  B,  19lst  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  19'lst  reg.  P.  V.— Vet. 
Mustered  out  at  expiration  of  term. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Tr,  to  company  A,  191st  recriment  P.  V Vet. 

Tr,  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P,  V.— Vet. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate- date  unknown. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  17,  '62. 
Died  May  28,  1863— buried  in  Military  Asylum 

Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Died  July  1, 1864— buried  in  National  Cemetery, 

Arlington, 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  28,  1862. 
Discharged  September  29,  1832,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Gaines'  Mill. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  17,  1862. 

Wd.— tr.  to  company  B,  191st  reg.  P,  V Vet, 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62 — 
mustered  out  at  expiration  of  term. 


*  There  being  no  muster-out  rolls  of  companies  B,  F  and  G  on  file  in  the  ofiSce  of  the  Adju- 
tant General  of  the  State,  the  record  of  these  companies  has  been  made  chiefly  from  "  Ouv 
Campaigns,"  con^prising  a  history  of  the  Second  Regiment,  by  Major  E.  M.  Woodward. 
75 


594 


THIRTY-FIRST  REGIMENT — SECOND  EBSERVE, 


Curry,  Owen 

Cox,  Christopher... 
Crouthers,  Joseph. 
Coleman,  Wm.  H.. 
Cain,  William  D.... 
Darragh,  William... 
Davis,  Garret  R. 
Dillon,  John  P... 
Deegan,  James.. 
Donlin,  John 


Donnelly,  John..., 
Davis,  Robert  M.., 


Elliott,  John 

Eberle,  Jacob 

Fitzsimmons,  Jas... 
Fitzsimmons,  Thos 

Friel.  James 

Fadden,  Patrick 


Forsyth,  James.. 
Gillespie,  James , 


Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do.. 

.do... 
.do... 


Gilloly,  John do, 

Gillette,  Ignatz ...do . 

Hagan,  John do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


Hagan,  Michael. 
Harding,  Charles... 

Hart,  John 

Harton,  Daniel... 
Johnson,  Peter... 
Keener,  Jacob.... 
Kenny,  William 

Kettler,  John 

Keely,  Patrick.... 


Kilcher,  John , 

Kneerison,  E.  C... 
Laflferty,  James..., 
Larkins,  George.., 


Laughlin,  George... 

Lyttle,  Thomas 

Montgomery,Hugh 

May,  JohnP 

Melville,  Cornelius 

Maguire,  Owen 

Molloy,  George 


Monaghan,  Gome's  ...do. 
Moore,  JohnB do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 


Moore,  William 

Murphy,  Edward... 
Murphy,  James 


M'Dowell,  Wm. 


M'Conaghy,  John... 
M'Dermott,  Patrick 
M'Fadden,Timothy 
M'Ginley,  Charles.. 
M'Hugh,  William... 
M'Mullin,  Thomp'n 

M'Dowell,  John 

Meester,  Anthony... 
Montague,  John.... 
M'Caftrey,  Francis 

Reilly,  Hugh 

Reed,  Thomas 

Rogerson,  Thomas.. 

Reed,  James 


.do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


Jan. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Aug. 
Aug. 


22,  '62, 
17,  '62, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
22,  '62, 
29,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
39,  '61, 

26,  '62, 
21, 


62, 
Oct.    29,  '61, 


.do 

.do 

.do 


.do. 


Oct.  29,  '61, 
Oct.  29,  '61, 
Oct.  29,  '61, 
Aug.  25,  '62, 

Jan.  22,  '62, 
Oct.    29,  '61, 

Oct.  29,  '61, 
Oct.  29,  '61, 
Sept.    6,  '62, 

Sept.  15,  '62, 
Jan.  22,  '62, 
Oct.  29,  '61, 
Oct.    29,  '61, 


Jan.  22,  '62, 
Nov.  1,  '61, 
Oct.  29,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '62, 


Sept.    7,  '62, 
Jan.    22,  '62, 


Oct.  29, 

Oct.  29, 

Sept.  10, 

Nov.  1, 

Oct.  29, 

Sept.  20, 

Nov.  1, 

Oct.  29, 
Oct.  29, 
Oct.  29, 
Sept.  6, 
Oct.    29, 

Sept.    9,  ■ 

Oct.  29,  • 
Nov,  1,  ■ 
Nov.  ], ' 
Oct.  29,  ' 
Oct.  29,  ' 
Oct.  29, 
Sept.  30,  ' 
Sept.  14,  ' 
Sept.    1,  ' 


Oct.  3, 
Oct.  29, 
Aug.  25, 


Sept.  26,  '62, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  17,  '62: 

Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  reg.  P.  V.— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15, 186S, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  9, 1862. 

Wounded  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14, 1862— ab- 
sent at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Artillery— date  unliuown. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg — transferred  to  Co. 
B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Died  December  16,  1861— buried  in  Military  Asy- 
lum Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.  company  B,  l91st  reg.  P.  V. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  17, 1862. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,September  17,1862 — trans- 
ferred to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Died  October  11, 1862 — buried  in  Military  Asylum 
Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P,  V. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg  and  captured  at 
Mine  Run. 

Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  30,1862. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Crr»s3  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Died  October  21,  1864— buried  at  Philadelphia. 

Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Transferred  to  company  13,  19lstreg.  P.  V. — ^Vet. 

Deserted — date  unknov\ni. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— no 

further  record. 

Died  August  25, 1862— bu.  at  Point  Lookout,  Md. 

Died  June  17,  1S62— buried  at  Portsmouth,  Va. 

Transferred  to  company  B,  l9lst  regiment  P.  "V. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads — trans- 
ferred to  company  B,  I9lst  regiment  P.  V. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  I91streg.  P.  V. — ^Vet. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Transferr-ed  lo  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date -unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown.. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Wounded  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14, 1862— dis- 
charged on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13, 1862. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Captured  at  Mechanicsville — discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  December  31,  1862. 
Captured  at  Fredericksburg — transferred  to  Co» 

B,  191st  regiment,  P.  V. 
Deserted— date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unlcnown.. 
Deserted— date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  22, 1862. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1863. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  B^  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Deserted— date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  company  H,  31st  regiment  P.  V. 
Died  July  20,  1863— buried  at  Philadelphia. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


595 


NAME. 

KANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  SEKVICE. 

i 

BEMASSS. 

RickardSjAuguMus 
Shaw  John 

Private 
...do 

Jan.  22,  '62, 

Jan.   22,  '62, 

Jan,  22,  '62, 
Oct.    22,  '61, 
Oct.    29,  '61, 
Oct.    29,  '61, 
Oct.    29, '61, 
Oct.    29,  '61, 

Oct.    29, '61, 
Oct.    29, '61, 

Oct.    29, '61, 
June    8, '62, 
Jan.  22,  '62, 

3 

3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

Captured  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862— de- 
serted—date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862— tr. 
to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 

Tr.  to  eompiiny  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Died  June  3,  1862— bu.  at  Alexandria— grave,  36. 

Transferred  to  company  B,  19 1st  regiment  P.  V. 

Captured  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— trans- 
ferred to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Died  June  27,  1863— buried  in  MiUtary  Asylum 
Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Tr.  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V — ^Vet. 

Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Sipple,  .Joseph 

Smith,  Peter 

Stewart,  John 

Toomey,  William... 

Timlin,  .John 

Walls,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

West  Job.       ..   ..  . 

.do 

White,  Richard  .... 

do    .. 

Wilson,  John,  Sr.... 
Whartenby,  W.  H.. 
Wallace,  William... 

...do„... 

...do 

...do„... 

Company  0. 
recruited  at  philadelphia, 


James  N.  Byrnes... 
John  B.  Robinson.. 


2d  Lt .. 

J.  R.  Nightingale... 
Andrew  Casey  

...do.... 
...do.... 

Michael  Crowley.... 

1st  Sgt. 

Henry  Moore 

Serg't.. 
...do 

Robert  Ferguson.... 

George  C.  Barton.... 

...do 

Dennis  O'Brien 

...do 

William  M'Keegan 
Edward  V-  M'Kee.. 

...do 

Corp.... 

E.  C.  Concannou , 

...do 

Wm.  H.  Nolan 

...do 

Asher  S.  M'Cully... 

...do 

Jas.  A.  Thompson... 

...do 

.do... 

Tliomas  L  Woods... 

...do 

Joseph  G.  Kline 

Archibald  M'Cann.. 
William  Derr   

...do 

...do 

do 

Josiah  Wagner 

Axe,  Frederick 

Muo 

Private 

Conroy,  John     

do 

Caldwell,  Matthew 

...do 

Capt.... 
1st  Lt.. 


May  27,  '61, 

3 

May  27,  '61, 

3 

May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 

3 

3 
3 

May  27, '61, 

3 

May  27,  '61, 

3 

May  27,  '61, 

3 

May  27,  '61, 

3 

May  27,  '61, 

3 

May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 

3 
3 

May  27,  '61, 

3 

May  27,  '61, 

3 

May  27,  '61, 

3 

May  27,  'ei, 

3 

July  16,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 

3 

3 

Feb.   13, '62, 
April  7, '62, 
May  27,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

Sept.  25,  '62, 
Feb.     4,  '62, 

3 
3 

May  27, '61, 

3 

May  27,  '61, 

3 

Captured  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— mustered 
out  Mar.  12, 1865— brevet  Major,  Mar.  13,  '65. 

Wounded  at  Mechanicsville,  2d  Bull  Run  and 
Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  12,  '64— mus.  out  with 
Co..  June  16,  1864— brevet  Capt.,  Mar.  13,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  8,  '61. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Jan.  1,  1863— to 
2d  Lt.,  May  9,  1863— mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  16,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— pr.  to  1st  Sgt., 
ISIay  9,  1863— mis.  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill  and  2d  Bull  Run- 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  July  5,  1862— wd.  at  Freder- 
icksburg, December  13,  1862— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  20, 
1862— promoted  to  Sgt.,  June,  1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  June  1,  1863— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Captured  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
1862 — promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1, 1863 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  June  5,  1862— wd.  at  2d  Bull 
Run— tr.  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  10,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Cor. ,  Sept.  10.  1862— wd.  at  Gettys- 
burg—tr.  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Sept.  10,  1862— captured  at 
at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads— wd.  at  Freder- 
icksburg—absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  MiU,  June  27,  1862— disch. 
on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  1862. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  December  21,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31.  1864. 

Wounded  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  '62 — kiUed 
at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Principal  Musician,  Feb.  1,  1863. 

Discharged  December  10,  1862,  to  enlist  in  bat- 
tery M,  2d  U.  S.  ArtUIery. 

Discharged  December  23,  1862,  to  enlist  in  bat- 
tery M,  2d  U.  S.  ArtUIery. 

Discharged  December  10,  1862,  to  enlist  in  bat- 
tery M,  2d  U.  S.  Artillery. 


596 


THIETY-PIEST  REGIMENT — SECOND  HE  SERVE, 


Caxroll,  Thomas . 
Ci'anshaw,  John . 
Cash,  William.... 

Carr,  James 

Carrigan,  John... 

Dokiu,  John 

Derlin,  John 


Dain,  Thomas  A , 
Duval,  George.... 
Derlin,  Charles  .. 
Erford,  Adam.. .. 


Ferguson,  John. 
Fredericks,  Reub'n 
Fernon,  Geo.  W. 
Gofflgan,  John.. 
Gillon,  Hugh 


Gaff,  William  F 

Goodwin,  August  G 
Green,  Thomas  B... 
Harris,  George 


Hess,  William.., 
Huber,  William  L.. 
Kane,  Michael.., 
Keefe,  William ., 


Kelly,  Michael 

Keefe,  Lawrence. 


Loage,  Edward.., 

Lawson,  James .., 
Lathrop,  Joseph. 

aiiller,  William.. 

Mack,  John , 

Murphy,  John.... 


Moore,  Edward.... 
M'Lain,  William . 


M'Call,  James 

M' Do  well,  Edward 
Nightingale,  Jos..... 

Nickert,  Wm.  A 


O'Neill,  Henry 

O'Donoughue,  T 

Picket,  Michael 

Powers,  Martin 

Ryan,  John  J , 

Scarlet,  Howard 

Simpkins,  Louis 

SeganthaU,  George 

Schreares,  Francis., 
Scanlan,  Charles..., 

Smith,  Aaron 

Strum p,  Charles.. 

Smith,  John  T 

Tooney,  James 

Van  Hook.  Ed.  M. 

Wright,  John 

Ward,  Thomas 


Waters,  Michael. 


Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 


.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do„... 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 


.do... 
.do ... 
.do... 


..do. 


.do 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


do«.. 
...do>.. 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do...., 

.do 

.do 

.do ...., 


May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

Mav  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

July  16,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

Mav  27,  '61, 

July  22,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61. 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 


May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
July  22,  '61, 


April  7,  '62, 
Mav  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 

July  16,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
July  22,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
July  22,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 

Jan.  4,  '64, 
May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
July  12,  '61, 

Feb.     7,  '62, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  22,  '61, 

May  22,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

Feb.  22,  '62, 
May  27,  '61, 

April  7,  '62, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27, '61, 
April  7,  '62, 
May   22,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 


Deserted  July  26,  1861. 

Deserted  July  26,  1861. 

Deserted  July  26,  1861. 

Deserted  July  6,  1861. 

Deserted  January  20,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62 — 
mxistered  out  with  company,  June  16, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  8,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  8,^  '61. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg— mustered  out  with 
company,  June  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  10,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Commisary  Sergeant,  July  1,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads  and  Fred- 
ericksburg— mustered  out  with  company,  June 
16.  1864. 

Wounded  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  21,  '63. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862 

Deserted  July  26, 1861. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
'62 — discharged  to  enlist  in  battery  M,2d  United 
States  Artillery. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Deserted  July  29, 1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16, 1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg — mustered  out  with 
company,  June  16,  1864.  . 

Mustered  out  June  1,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Died  of  wounds  received  at  South  Mountain,  Sep- 
tember 14,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg — mustered  out  ■vnth. 
company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  24,  '63. 

Wd.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62— 
absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  8,  '61. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  December  29, 1862. 

Transferred  to  19lst  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill — mustered  out  with 
company,  June  16,  1864. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62; 

Died  July  12,  1862,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  of  wounds 
received  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62^ 
missing  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864^ 

Wd.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62 — 
mustered  out  with  com^jany,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  26,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  31,  '62. 

Deserted  July  26,  1861. 

Deserted  July  26,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  November  20,  1862,  to  enlist  in  bat- 
tery C,  5th  U.  S.  Artillery. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Deo.  6,  '62. 

Discharged  January  10,  1863,  to  enlist  in  battery 
M,  2d  U.  S.  Artillery. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  6,  1863; 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Deserted  August  3,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Febw  25, 18,';'\ 

Died  March  19,  1863,  at  Philadelphia,  of  wound* 
received  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,.  1862. 

Deserted  July  6.  1861.  


THEEE  YEAES'  SBEVICB. 


697 


Company   D. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Richard  Ellis 

Thomas  Canavan. . 


John  Curley 

Robert  R.  Smith. 


George  Young 
Johns.  Firth. 


John  Grady 

Philip  Young 

Samuel  Hopkins. 
John  Jones 


Captain 
...do 


1st  Lt.. 
..do.... 


William  H.  Dick.. 
David  S.  Nuttall... 
Edward  Sherry.... 
Smith  Barker 


George  Kendil. 
JohnSagee 


Jacob  Kreiss 

William  Connor. 

Alexander,  Samuel 
Aitkins,  George  W.. 


2d  Lt.. 

1st  Sgt 

Serg't., 

,..do 

..do 

..do 


May  25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 


May  25,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 


May   25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

Mav  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May   25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

do May  25,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 


..do.., 
..do... 
..do... 
Corp. 


.do. 


Atkinson,  Robert...  ...do. 

Bogia,  Frederick  F  ...do  . 
Bouvier,  William.. 
Barford,  Joseph  A. 
Blight,  Jacob  S 


Brines,  Thomas  J...  ...do May   25, '61 


Brines,  William .... 
Bassett,  Samuel 

Baker,  Albert  C 

Burgoon,  Andrew. 
Cope,  Morris 
Covert,  Isaac 
Clark,  Gavin  B 
Covert,  Isaac  C, 
Conklin,  Henry  M.. 
Dooling,  Jeremiah 
Dungan,  Levi 
Davis,  Louis 

Fisher,  Joseph  L..., 
Graham,  Henry 
Grey,  Henry. 

Gardner,  Asa  C. 
Glass,  James. 

Higgins,  Francis. 


April  20,  '64, 
May  25,  '61, 
May  2.5,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 
May   27,  '61, 


May  25,  '61, 
May   27,  '61, 

Sept.  17,  '61, 

April  11.  '64, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
Aug.  8,  '64, 
May  25,  '61, 
May  25,  '61. 
Sept.  12,  '62, 

May  25,  '61. 
May  25,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 


May   25, 
July  17, 


July  17,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Major,  October  28,  18G3. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Dec.  8,  1861— to 
1st  Lt.,  May  9,  1863— to  Capt.,  Nov.  11,  1863— to 
brevet  Major,  March  13,  1865— wounded  at  An- 
tietani,  Sept.  17,  1862— mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  16,  1864. 
Resigned  November  25,  1862. 
Promoted  from  private  to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  1862— to 
1st  Lt.,  Feb.  18,  '64— wounded  at  Autietam,Sept. 
17,  1862— mus.  out  with  company,  June  16,  '64. 
Resigned  December  3,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  April  1,  1862— to  1st  Sgt.,  May 

8,  1863— mus.  out  with  company,  June  16, 1S64. 

Promoted  from  private,  Aug.  1,  1862— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  16,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  April  1,  1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  June  1,  1863— to  Sgt.,  Feb.  1, 
1864 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  June  1,  1863— to  Sgt.  Feb.  1, 
1864— mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  14,  '63. 
Died  August  23,  1862. 
Deserted  December  8,  1862, 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Oct.  1,  1862— wd.  at  Antietam, 
September  17,  1862— transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve 
Corps— date  unknown. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  June  1,  1863— wd.  at  2d  Bull 

Run— mus.  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1,  1863— mustered  out. 

with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 
Dishonorably  discharged ,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Sur2;eon's  certificate,  Nov.,  1862. 
Transferred  to  lOlst  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June' 16,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862— dis- 
cliarged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  27,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862— discharg- 
ed on  Surgeon's  certificate,  December,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.,  1863. 
Discharged  to  enlist  in  battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Ar- 
tillery, October  15,  1862. 
Discharged  to  enlist  in  battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Ar- 

tillerv,  October  15,  1862. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  81,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
IMscharsed  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  30, 1862. 
Deserted  July  10,  1861. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  20,  '62. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62 — trans- 
ferred to  191st  re-.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg  —  mustered  out  with 

company,  June  16,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  15,  '62. 
Discharged  to  enlist  in  battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Ar- 
tillery, October  15,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Soutli  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  '62 — dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  1862. 


598 


THIETY-FIEST  REGIMEN'T— SECOND  EESERVE, 


Hamilton,  William 
Hockett,  Thomas. 
Hughey,  William.. 
Harbison,  James.. 
Haffey,  Charles.... 

Harberger,  John 

Houston,  jSIarcus, 

Hilt,  Aaron 

Kelley,  John 

Luckman,  Edward 

Liouer,  James 

Laws,  Anthony  A, 

Miller,  Charles  F., 

Mintzer,  Andrew.. 
Morgan,  James  D... 


Maines,  James.... 
M'Bride,  John  S. 


M'Lean,  William. 

M'Kinney,  Sam'l  L 
M'Namee,  Joseph... 
M'Cuen.  Samuel 
Norris,  Richard.. 


O'Kane,  James. 
Palmer,  John.... 


Parr,  William  N... 
Peplow,  Edward... 

Patterson,  Amos... 
Robinson,  Benj  .... 

Reily,  John  J.'. 

Smith,  J.  A.  C.  J.. 


Shubert,  John 

Schoeber,  Charles. 


Steele,  Joseph 

Smith,  Robert  J. 
Tooney,  James..., 


Thompson,  William 

Tozier,  James 

Vorhess,  Albert  B... 

Walters,  Henry 

Wence,  William 

Weller,  William 

Whiteman.  George 
Williams,  James.... 
Whiteside,  Major... 
White,  Cyrus. 


Private 
..do.... 
..do.... 
...do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 

..do 

..do.... 

..do 

..do.... 

..do 

..do 


..do. 
•  do. 

,.do. 
..do. 

,.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


..do. 
..do. 


.do., 
.do., 
.do.., 
.do .., 
.do.., 
.do... 
.do., 
.do., 
.do.., 
.do.. 


Sept.  3, 
July  10, 
May  25, 
May  25. 
July  20, 
May  25, 
May  27, 
April  1.5, 
Sept.  12, 
May  25, 
May  25, 
May  25, 


do May  27,  '61, 


.do 
.do 
.do 
.do 


Sept.  13, 
April  15, 

Sept.  17, 
May  25, 


May  27,  '61, 


May  25, 
Mav  25, 
July  20, 

May  27, 

May  25, 

May  25, 

May  25, 
July  20, 

May  27, 
May  25, 
Mav  25, 
May  25, 

May  25, 
Feb.  22, 


April  20,  '64, 
May  25,  *61, 
May  25,  '61, 


May  25, 
Mav  25, 
May  25, 
May  25, 
May  27, 
Sept.  13, 
May  25, 
Mav  25, 
May  25, 
Aug.  24, 


Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V..,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  18G2. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  Va.,  June  26,  1862. 

Died  August  1,  1862. 

Drowned  at  Easton,  Pa.,  July  23,  1861. 

Deserted  September  3,  1862. 

Deserted  September  3,  1862. 

Deserted  December  8,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  June  IG,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1832 — dis- 
charged October  24,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg— mustered  out  with 
company,  June  16,  1864. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Navy— date  unknown. 

Disch.  to  enlist  in  battery  C,  5th  United  States 
Artillery,  October  15,  1862. 

Deserted  "December  19,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— dis- 
charged November  7,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  30,  '62. 

Transferred  to  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted  July  1,  1863. 

Disch.  to  enilst  in  battery  C,  5th  United  States 
Artillery,  October  15,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  '62— deserted 
September  13,  1862. 

Sentenced  by  general  court  martial,  Oct.  30,  '63 — 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
1862— discharged  January  8,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  21,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Detailed  as  clerk  in  Quartermaster's  Depart- 
ment, 1st  Brigade,  Penn'a  Reserve  Corps. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
186-'— discharged  December  11,  1862. 

Transferred  to  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Died  near  South  Mountain,  Md. ,  Sept.  13,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862,  and 
at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863- transferred  to  Vet. 
Reserve  Corps — date  unknown. 

Mustered  om  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Deserted  July  28,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  companv.  June  16,  1864. 

Transferred  to  IDlsl  reg.  P.'V.,  Mav  31,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 

Deserted  Julv  28,  1861. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 


Company   E. 
recruited  in  philadelphia. 


John  Orr  Finnie 

JohnB.  Fletcher.... 
John  Taylor. 


May  27,  '61, 

3 

May  27,  '61, 

3 

May  27,  '61, 

3 

Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 
1802 — appointed  Provost  Marshal,  Philadelphia, 
Oct.  6,'02— mus.  out  with  company,  June  16, '64. 

Died  July  12, 1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Charles 
City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Promoted  froni  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  May  9,  1863— cap- 
tured ut  Wilderness,  May  5,1864— mustered  out 
May  12,  1865— brevet  Captain,  Mar.  13, 1865. 


THREE   YEAES'   SERVICE. 


599 


Alexander  Black... 
Andrew  M'Lean... 


George  H.  Morrow.. 
James  M'Cormick.. 

JohnReid 

Wm.  Manhinney ... 
John  Ringland... 
James  Stewart.... 
Robert  Ferguson, 


2dLt. 
..do... 


May  27, '61, 
May  27,  '61, 


Michael  M'Cauley. 
T.  H.  Humphries.. 
William  Prentice... 


Rob't  Lensenmeyer 

James  Wilson 

James  Nicholson. 


Balthasar  Steese. 


John  C.  Young , 


Joseph  Hill 

James  Patton 

William  B.  James. 

Thomas  Smith 

Andrew  Beckett.... 


Edward  Booth.. 
WiUiam  M'Kechner 
George  Stewart ... 
John  M'Laughlin 
Aitkin,  Julius  C . 


Brown,  Henry , 


Birini,  George 

Burns,  William 

Catanach,  John  A.. 
Chandler,  George.. 

Collier,  Thomas 

Chandler,  William. 


Cunningham,  Jas... 
Detwiler,  Leonard.. 


Dunlap,  Samuel. 


Donnel,  Robert 

Elder,  Thomas 

Ferkler,  Frank  H... 

Fry,  Henry 

Grier,  James 

Grim,  Christopher.. 


Graham,  James 

Hamilton,  Leslie  W 
Harvey,  Cassius  P.. 

Howard,  John 

Henry,  William 

King,  Peter 

Lindsay,  Joseph  H 


Oct. 
May 
May 

May 
May 
May 


14,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 


May  27,  '61, 


May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May   27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
July  22,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
Sept.  11,  '62, 
May  27,  '61, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
Sept.  20,  '62, 

Mar.  30,  '63, 

July  11,  '6J, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
Sept.  7,  '62, 
July  22,  '61, 
May   27,  '61, 


Aug.     1,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
July  22,  '61, 
Oct.  14,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 


Resigned  October  25,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.— to  2d  Lt.,  May  9,  '63— Bv. 
1st  Lieutenant,  March  13,  1865 — mustered  out 
with  company,  June  16,  1864 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Oct.,  1861— to  1st  Sgt.,  May  9,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Aug.,  1862— Avd.  at  Fredericksburg, 
Dec.  13,  '62— nms.  out  with  Co.,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Jan.  18,  1863 — mustered 
out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  May  9,  1863 — mustered 
out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  September  1,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 
1862— discharged  January  18,  1S63. 

Discharged  May  24,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  80,  '62. 

Died  August  24,  1862,  of  Avounds  received  at 
Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Died  July  25,  1863,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Gettysburg. 

Deserted  February  6,  1862. 

Captured  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862 — pro- 
moted to  Corporal,  September  1,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  companj',  June  16,  1864. 

Captured  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
1862— promoted  to  Corporal,  September  1,  '63— 
mustered  out  with  comf)any,  June  16, 1864. 

Discharged  May  29,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  11,  '63. 

Disch.  for  wds.  rec.  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Died  July  21,  '62,  of  wounds  received  at  Gaines' 
Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Died  July  26,  1863,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Gettysburg. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  25,  '63. 

Discharged  Oct.  18,  1862,  for  wounds  received 
at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Discharged  May  16,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
South  Mounta'in,  September  14,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  17,  '62. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 

Discharged,  to  accept  promotion,  October  31,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13  '62— 
deserted  .June  12,  1863. 

Deserted  June  28,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,December  13,1862— 
transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg — transferred  to  191st 
regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Deserted  August  12,  1861. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Sur<r.  certificate— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Wd.  and  pris.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  Juno 
30,  '62,  and  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62— disch. 
May  15,  1863,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 

Died  July  4, 1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Mechan- 
icsville, June  26,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  '62. 

Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 
1862— discharged  October  10,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  28,  '62. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  12,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  16,  1864. 


600 


THIRTY-FIRST  REGIISIEXT — SECOND  RESERVE, 


HAKB. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  MrSTEK 
INTO  SERVICE. 

1 

a- 

KEMAKK3. 

Private 

...do 

...do 

..do 

May  27,  '61, 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Leight,  Andrew  M.. 

Leight,  James  H 

Laird,  Samuel  

May   27,  '01,    3 
May  27,  '01,    3 
July  22,  '61,    8 
July  22, '61,    3 
Sept.  10,  '62,    3 
May   27,  '61,    3 
May   27,  '61.    3 
May  27,  '61,    3 
July  22,  '61.    3 
May  27,  '61,3 
May  27,  '61,  '  3 

May  27,  '61,  ■  3 
May  27, '61,    3 

July  22,  '61,    3 
May   27,  '61,    3 
Aug.    2,  '61,    3 
May   27,  '61,    3 

July  22,  '61,  '  3 
May   27,  '61,    3 
July  22,  '61,    3 
May   27,  '61,    3 
May  27,  '61,    3 

May   27,  '61,    3 

May  27,  '61,    8 
July  22,  '61,    3 

Morrison,  William.. 
Markley,  William... 
Morrison,  Jame3  F.. 
Macklin,  WilUam... 
Markey,  Thomas.... 
M'Adams,  William 
M'Call,  Archibald.. 
M'Farland,  Wm 

M'Henry,  Joseph... 
M'Kinney,  James... 

M'Michael,  Wm 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

.  do 

Mustered  (>ut  wit  h  companv,  Jtme  16,  1864. 
Transferred  to  iDistrrg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 
Transferred  to  lOist  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Deserted  August  2,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  coinpany.  June  16,  1864. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Mechanicsville,  June 

26, 1862— mus.  om  with  company,  June  16, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 

1862— mus.  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

M'Allister,  Arch'd.. 
M'Donald,  Alex'r... 
M'Donald,  William 

M'MiUan,  George... 
M'Garvey,  Samuel.. 
M'Kelley,  Gilbert... 
M'Cullen.  Robert.... 
Nelson,  William.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Mustered  out  with  companj%  June  16, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 

1862— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Aug.  30,  1862. 
Disch.  May  24,  1863,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Drowned  in  James  river,  August  16,  1862. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 
Deserted  August  6,  1861. 
Captured  at  2d  Bull  Run— nuTstered  out  witb 

company.  June  16,  1864. 
Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— captured  at  Bristoe 

Station,  October  14,  1863— died  March  18,  1864, 

at  Andersonville,  Ga.— grave,  62. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 

Patterson,  Robert... 
Potts,  James 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Died  July  5,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Gettys- 

Rodermal, Chris.  A 

Stewart,  Samuel 

Smith,  Charles  H.... 

Simpson,  Joseph 

Shannon,  Samuel... 
Tweedle,  John.. 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

do 

Sept.  11,  '62, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 
May   27,  '61, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 
May   27,  '61, 
July  22,  '61, 
May   27, '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
July  22,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 

May   27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
July  22.  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

burg,  July  2,  1863. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  24, 1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  20, 1863. 
Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 
Deserted  February  20,  1862. 
Deserted  August  23,  1862. 
Deserted  August  23,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,.  June  16,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg— mustered  out  witb 

company,  June  16, 1864. 
Discharged  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus— minor. 
Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26, 1862. 
Deserted  December  13,  1861. 

Tweedle,  Edward... 
Tweedle,  William... 
Ward,  Samuel 

..do 

..do ! 

do       1 

Whelan,  John.  . 

do       1 

AVilson,  .John 

do       1 

Wallace,  George  M 

White,  Calhoun 

Wilson,  .James  W... 

..do i 

..do i 

..do ! 

Company  F. 
recruited  in  blair  and  huntingdon  counties. 


Thos.  F.  Bringhurst  Capt. 

John  E.  Barnacle do.. 

John  M.  Clark do.. 


George  W.  Kite 1st  Lt.. 

Robert  J.  Clark do 


William  Edwards... 

I';aac  Mourer 

Williaiii  Ambrose, 


James  T.  Moore 

William  H.  Wilgis., 
Harrison  Cressman 
James  B.  Reed.. 


Thos.  S.  Coleman. 
Charles  E.  Laub... 


2dLt. 
..do... 
..do... 


1st  Sgt. 
Serg't. 
...do.... 
...do.... 


...do. 
...do. 


May   28, 
May   14, 
Aug.  27, 

'61, 
'62, 
'&1, 

3 
3 

May  28, 
Aug.  27, 

'81, 
'61, 

3 
3 

May  28, 
May    14, 
Aug.  27, 

'61, 
'62, 
'61, 

3 
3 

Aug.  27, 

'61, 

I 

3 
3 

Aug.  27, 
Aug.  27, 

'61, 
'61, 

Aug.  27, 

'61, 

3 
3 

Discharged  August  27,  1861. 

Resigned — date  unknown. 

Promoted  from  1st  Lt.,  Aug.  1,  1862--mustere(} 
out  at  expiration  of  term. 

Discharged  August  27,  1861. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  Dec.  14, 1862— to  1st  Lt.,  May 
3,  1863— wd.  at  Wilderness— died.  June  9, 1864. 

Discharged  August  27,  1861. 

Discharged  November  24,  1862. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.,  May  1, 1863— transferred 
to  company  A,  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Tr.  to  companv  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V..,  June  6,  1864. 

Died  November  16,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— transfer- 
red to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  ISo-l.. 

Mustered  out  at  expiration  of  term* 


THEEE  YEAES'  SERVICE. 


601 


John  Smith. 


Philip  Kraft 

David  Cassiday.. 


Christop'r  Souders 
Samuel  A.  Louder.. 


Wm.  B.  Snyder 

Nicholas  Hubert..., 

John  Mace 

Black,  Samuel , 

Burns,  John 

Bowman,  Peter 


Bovsrman,  Michael. 
Bressler,  Mahlon  H 
Brown,  William 


Beatty,  Oscar 

CtomeUus,  David.... 
Carter,  William  B. 
Charters,  Wm.  C... 
Cherry,  Alfred 


Cornelius,  Isaac... 
Curfman,  Jos.  C 


Cassidy,  Geo.  W 

Decker,  Wm.  S™.... 

Delancy,  Daniel 

Davis,  John  P 

Figart,  Andrew  M., 
Gehrett,  Adam 


Glunt,  William  C... 
Green,  Benjamin  F 

Green,  Martin. 

Hoover,  John 


Houck,  Marshall.... 

Halsel,  George  J 

Hollingshead,  John 
Hoflfer,  Alexander.. 

Hall,  Adolphus 

Hopkins,  Wm.  M... 
Lindsay,  William... 
Ijabold,  John 

Maurer,  Abraham.. 

Moyer,  George 

Moore,  William 

Murty,  James  T 

Meadville,  Joshua.. 

Phillips,  Patrick 

Quarry,  Alfred 

Quarry,  Levi 

Quarry,  Michael 

Reid,  William  J 

Ring,  Charles  P 

Rutherford,  James.. 
Riggle,  Martin  A  ... 
Riggleman,  Jonath 

Shank,  Nicholas 

Stewart,  Samuel  B.. 
Smith,  Abraham  L 

Sneath,  Robert 

Straitliflf,  John 

Shaner,  William 

Sherman,  Robi'n  T 


Shaffer,  Jonathan. 

Steele,  Louden.....'. 

76 


Corp.. 

...do ... 
...do... 


...do.. 
...do.. 
Muc. 
Private 
...do.. 
...do.. 

...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
do. 


.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


...do . 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


..do. 

..do. 

..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
...do. 
...do, 
do, 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
...do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
...do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
...do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do: 


.do 


Dec.  29,  '63, 

Dec.   29,  '63, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 

Aug.  27,  '61, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 

Aug.  27,  '61, 


Aug.  27,  '61, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 


Jan.      1,  '62, 
Dec.   29,  '63, 


Aug.  27,  '61, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 


Dec.   29, 
April  4, 


Aug.  27,  '61, 
Dec.  29,  '63, 
Dec.  29,  '63, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 


Aug.  27,  '61, 
Sept.  29,  '63, 
Feb.   16,  '64, 


Aug.  27,  '61, 
Feb.  16,  '64, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 


Aug.  27,  '61, 


Aug.  27,  '61, 
Dec.  29,  '63, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 


Feb.  12,  '64, 
Dec.  29,  '63, 
Feb.  12,  '64, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 


Aug.  27,  '61, 


Sept.  29,  '63, 
Feb.  17,  '64, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 


Feb.   17,  '64, 
Dec.  29,  '63, 


Wd.  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  Mav  10,  1864— tr.  to 
company  A,  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Wd.  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  Mav  12,  1862— tr.  to 
company  A,  19ist  regiment  P.  V.,  Juno  6,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Wd.  and  prisoner  at  Bristoe  Station,  Oct.  14,  '63— 

tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1S64. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Mustered  out  at  expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out  at  expiration  of  term. 

Drowned  in  Rappahannock  river,  Sept.  3,  1863. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  '63— transferred 
to  company  A,  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— mustered 
out  at  expiration  of  term. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  10,  '62. 

Mustered  out  at  expiration  of  term. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  12,  1864— bu- 
ried on  battle-field. 

Tr.  to  Co.  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  1864— 
tr.  to  company  A,  19lst  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  1864— died 
May  17,  1864— bu.  at  Alexandria— grave,  1,891. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Bristoe  Station,  January  24,  1864— 
discharged  June  17,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H-,  May  10,  1864— tr.  to 
company  A,l91st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Captured  May  10,  1864 — died  at  Andersonville, 
August  1,  1864— grave,  4,488. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  '63— died  July  22,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  2,  '62. 

Mustered  out  at  expiration  of  term. 

Killed  at  Bristoe  Station,  March  27,  1864. 

Captured  at  Mine  Run,  November,  1863 — mus- 
tered out  at  expiration  of  term. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  '63— died  July  26,  '63. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864, 

Tr.  to  Co.  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Mustered  out  at  expiration  of  term. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864, 

Tr.  to  Co.  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V,,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  19 1st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  10,  '63. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  '63— died  Aug.  19,  '63^ 

Mustered  out  at  expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out  at  expiration  of  ternn. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  May  10,  '64. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  Jtme  6,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  '63,  and  at  Spottsyl- 
vania  C.  H.,  May  12,  1864— died  June  3,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864, 

Tr.  to  Co.  A,  191st  reg.  P..V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 


602 


THIETY-FIRST  REGIMENT — SECOND  RESERVE, 


KAME. 

BASK. 

DATE  OFMUSTEB 
INTO  8BBVICE. 

^ 

H 
I 

REMARKS. 

Thompson,  Austin 

Traux,  Elihu 

Vanzant,  Wm.  R.... 
WaU,  William  S 

Wfibb  John  B    

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Dec.     9,  '63, 

Feb.  16, '64, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 
Feb.     6,  '64, 

Aug.  27,  '61, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 

3 

3 
3 
3 

8 

3 
3 
3 

Wd.  at  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  May  12,  '64— 
tr.  to  Co.  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  May  12,  '64— 
tr.  to  company  A,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg— transferred  to  com- 

■WaViVi  TTflnrv. 

...do 

pany  A,  I91st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 
Drowned  in  Rappahannock  river,  May  27,  1862. 

Wright,  John  F 

Wright,  Levi 

...do 

...do 

Tr.  to  company  A,  19lst  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  16,  '62. 

Company  G. 
recruited  in  lancaster  and  philadelphia. 


E.  M.  Woodward, 
Wm.  D.  Reitzel.... 


Henry  A.  Scheetz. 
John  K.  Brown 


John  L.  Rhoads..., 
Charles  F.  Hoyt... 
Max  Wimpfheimer 
E.  P.  Woodward.... 


A.  H.  Wliitmer. 
Martin  Devine... 


Frederick  K.  Ort , 
Hiram  C.  Hostetter 

George  L.  Myers 

George  J.  Brittain... 
John  A.  Hull 


Rudolph  M.  Graeff.. 
William  Brightens 


Charles  W.  Stout.. 
W.  H.  K.  Bush..., 


Capt... 
..do.... 


IstLt... 
..do 


do... 

2dLt. 

do... 

do... 


1st  Sgt. 
..do 


Serg't. 
..do.... 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


.do. 
.do. 


Corp.... 
..do 


Charles  Gartner 

John  A.  Zeigler 

JohnLytle 

Jeremiah  Fritz 

Thomas  M.  Fisher. 

Franklin  E.  Jones.. 
Marshall  Green, 
WiUiam  J.  Kendig 

AUgier,  Samuel 

Allbright,  John 

Bauer,  Jacob , 

Bitterman,  Francis 

Blankhorn,  Andr'w 

Block,  Hugo 


Brower,  Harry.. 
Carter.  Jacob... 


May  27,  '61, 
Nov.  19,  '61, 


May  27,  '61, 

May  27, '61, 

Mar.  20,  '62, 
May  27,  '61, 
July  2,  '62, 
April   1,  '62, 

y     7, '62, 
May     7,  '62, 

May  7, '62, 
May  17,  '62, 

May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  30,  '62, 

June    7, '62, 

May    7,  '62, 


May    9,  '62, 
May    9,  '62, 


June  3,  '62, 
June  13,  '62, 

May    9, '62, 

May    7, '62, 

May  30,  '62, 

May  30, '62, 
May  26,  '62, 
May  7,  '62, 
May  7,  '62, 
June  14,  '62, 
June  14,  '62, 
May  30,  '62, 

May    9,  '62, 

July    2, '62, 

May  27,  '61, 
May     7,  '62, 


Discharged  August  27,  1861. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg— resigned  Dec.  7,  '63 — 
appointed  Captain  company  K,  195th  regiment 
P.  v.,  July  24,  1864. 

Appointed  Aid-de-Camp  on  staff  of  General  M'- 
Call — date  unknown. 

Promoted  from  2d  Lt.,  July  20, 1861— discharged 
August  27,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Adjutant,  September  23,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Quartermaster,  March  17,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17.  1862. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.— to  2d  Lt.,  May 
2,  1863— transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V. 

Died  April,  1863. 

Promoted  from  Sgt,— kiUed  at  Wilderness,  Va., 
May  8,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 

Cantured  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13, 1862— 
promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  July  10,  1863. 

Mustered  out  at  expiration  of  term. 

Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  November  1,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.— wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept. 
17,  1862— killed  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Ser^geant— kiUed  at  Wilderness, 
Va.,  May  8,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Cor.— prisoner  at  Fredericksburg, 
Dec.  13,  1862,  and  from  May  5,  1864,  to  April  1, 
1865— discharged  June  22,  1865. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862— wounded 
and  prisoner  at  Wilderness,  May  5, 1864— trans- 
ferred to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 

Died  Aug.  28, 1862— buried  in  Cypress  Hill  Ceme? 
tery,  L.  I. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— tr- 
to  191st  regiment  P.  V. 

Died,  date  unknown,  of  wounds  received  at  An- 
tietam, September  17,  1862. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  company  B,  190th  regiment 
P.  v.,  June  6,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regimekt  P.  V^ 

Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  Y'. 

Discharged  September  22,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  21, 1863. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62— mus- 
tered out  at  expiration  of  term. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62— trans- 
ferred to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 
Transferred  to  battery  C,  5th  United  States  Ar- 
tillery—date unknown. 
Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg— tranferred  to  company 
B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


Cramer,  Charles.-.. 
Daveler,  George  H. 

Davis,  Amos..  

Ely,  Thomas  S 

Erline,  Adam 


Enswiler,  Michael.. 
Eckhart,  Charles... 


Green,  Alexander, 
drab,  Joseph 


Gerkhardt,  John  H 
Harnish,  Jacob. 


Horst,  Martin.  .. 
Hartman,  Benj,. 


Private 
..do 


Hahnlan,  John„. 
Hart,  John 


Harter,  Joseph 

Kennedy,  And'w  P 

Kepler,  Isaac 

Kais,  Sebastian 

Kinsey,  Simon 

Liudwig,  George  J... 

ILex,  Charles 

light,  Absalom 

Leed,  George  W 

liithgow,  George  W 

Liippold,  Charles 

My  er ,  Christian 


Mull,  Franklin.... 
Means,  Henry  W 

Mueller,  Louis 

Neild,  Thomas  H... 
Nichols,  Samuel 
Neiss,  JohnN..,, 
Paine,  Samuel  J 
Price,  Lyman  S., 


..do. 
..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 
..do. 

..do. 
..do. 

..do. 
..do . 

.do., 
.do.. 

.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do.. 


May  9,  '62, 

May  30,  '62, 

May  7,  '62, 

May  17,  '62, 

May  7,  '62, 

June  18,  '62, 

June  25,  '62, 

June    3,  '62, 
June  18,  '62, 


do 

...do 

do 

do 

do 


May 

May 

May 
May 


7, '62, 
7,  '62, 


7,  '62, 
7,  '62, 


May     7,  '62, 
June  14,  '62, 


May 
May 
May 
May 
May- 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 


30,  '62, 

7,  '62, 

9,  '62, 

7,  '62, 

7,  '62, 

9,  '62, 

12,  '62, 

17,  '62, 

7,  '62, 

7,  '62, 

7,  '62, 

17,  '62, 


Pierce,  Davis  C. 
Reagan,  Charles. 

Rick,  Charles 

Stackhouse,  Park  J 

Schmeidel,  Augus's 

Sohn,  John 

Schoen,  John  .... 
Steinruck,  John. 
Shivers,  James... 


Sucker,  Augustus. 
Schalck,  JohnP.... 


Stevenson,  William 
Schlotte,  Wm-  G 
Schnaeder,  Michael 
Shoemaker,  Joha. 

Saalwaechter,Her'n 

White,  John 

Weldon,  James.... 
Waltze,  George .... 
Young,  George  W, 


do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do., 
...do.. 
...do.. 
..do.. 


May  9,  '62, 
May  30,  '62, 
May  30,  '62, 
June  18,  '62, 


.do. 
.do. 


Shilling,  Henry do. 

...do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do„... 


May  7,  '62, 
May  30,  '62, 
June  18,  '62, 

June  25,  '62, 
Jnne  3,  '62, 
May  9,  '62, 
May  7,  '62, 


do 

May 

7, 

'62, 

do 

May 

7, 

'62, 

do 

Mav 

17, 

'62, 

do 

June 

14, 

•62, 

do 

June 

— , 

'62, 

June  3,  '62, 
June  18,  '62, 


Mav  7,  '62, 

May  7,  '62, 

May  7,  '62, 

May  7,  '62, 

May  30,  '62, 

July  2,  '62, 
May  7,  '62, 
June  14,  '62, 
June  18,  '62, 
June  18,  '62, 


Deserted— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Mustered  out  at  expiration  of  term. 
Died — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg— transferred  to  compa- 
ny B,  191st  regiment  P.  V Vet. 

Captured  at  Ream's  Station— transferred  to  com- 
pany B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Captured  at  Ream's  Station— transferred  to  191st 

regiment  P.  V. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 

Captured  at  Ream's  Station— transferred  to  com- 
pany B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Mustered  out  at  expiration  of  term. 
Captured  at  Ream's  Station— transferred  to  com- 
pany B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Died  October  21,  1862. 

Captured  at  Ream's  Station— transferred  to  com- 
pany B,  191st  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg— transferred  to  compa. 

ny  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  January,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  26, 1863. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  20,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  28,  '63. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  reg.  P.  V. — ^Vet. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  April  4,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Artillery,  Oc- 
tober 20,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  13, 1864. 
Died  November  28,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  Navy,  May  1,  1864. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
Deserted  June  25,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  8,  1863. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17, 1862 — mustered 

out  at  expiration  of  term. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Wounded  at  Antietam — discharged  Feb.  17, 1863. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg — transferred  to  compa- 
ny B,  19ist  regiment  P.  V. 
Mustered  out  at  expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Julv.  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — date  un- 
known. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  ^ptember  14,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg — prisoner  at  Wil- 
derness, May  5,  1864— transferred  to  company 
B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  13,  '63. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  191st  regiment  P.  V. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec  13,  '62 — trans- 
ferred to  company  B,  I9lst  regiment  P.  V. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
Tr.  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps— date  unknovrn. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
Died  August  27,  1862. ^ 


604 


THIRTY-FIRST  REGIMENT — SECOND  RESERVE, 


Company  H. 
becruited  at  philadelphia. 


Timothy  Mealey . 


Peter  Summers 

Hugh  P.  Kennedy, 

William  M'Glema.. 

Joseph  Benisou..... 


Robert  Porter , 

R.  Clendenning., 


James  Cook 

Samuel  W.  Wallace 


Francis  Kane.... 
Wm.  J.  Fulton. 


John  Donnelly..., 

John  Barnes 

Rob't  Cunningham 
Thos.  M.  Savage.... 

Thos.  H.  Gouldey.. 

Hugh  J.  Strain 

Elwood  Haas 

John  Collins. 


George  W.  Leeti 
Azpell,  Clinton .. 

Allen,  James 

Baskerville,  James 

Blackwell^  George. 


Burns,  Peter 

Burns,  Thomas  G. 


Baler,  A , 

Colligan,  Francis. 

Clendinning,  Saiaa'l 
Conner,  John.... 
Cridy,  Thomas.., 


Cornhill,  William., 

Dempsey,  Patrick., 
Dempsey,  Charles., 
Dickinson,  Benj 


Capt. 


1st  Lt. 
..do.... 


...do, 
..do. 


2d  Lt. 
..do.... 


1st  Sgt, 
Serg't.. 


.do. 
.do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


Corp. 
..do .. 
..do., 
.do.. 


Muc... 
Private 

..do 

...do 


...do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


May  25,  '61, 


May  25,  '61. 
May  25,  '61, 


May  27,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 


May  25,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 


May  25,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 

July  12,  '61, 

Aug.  29,  '62, 

Aug.  25,  '62, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 

Sept.  16,  '62, 

May  26,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 


May  25,  '61, 

Sept.  25,  '61, 
Sept.  13,  '62, 
May  25,  '61, 


July  12, '61, 
May  25,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 


Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862,  Freder- 
icksburg, Dec.  13, 62,  and  Rappahannock— mus. 
out  with  company,  June  16,  1864— promoted  to 
brevet  Major,  March  13,  1865. 

Resigned  February  14, 1862. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  1861— to  1st  Lt.,  Feb.  14,  '62— 
prisoner  June  27,  '63 — discharged  Jan.,  '63,  for 
wounds  received  at  Gaines'  MUl,  June  27,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Nov.,  1861— to  2d  Lt., 
May  9,  1863— to  1st  Lt.,  July  1,  1863— disch.  on 
Surgeon's  certificate,  September  11,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  1,  1861— to  Sgt.,  1862— to 
1st  Lieutenant,October  26,  1863— to  brevet  Cap- 
tain, March  13, 1865 — ^mustered  out  with  compa- 
ny, Juno  16,  1864. 

Discharged  July  21,  1861. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  Oct.  17,  1861— wounded  at 
South  Mountain,  Sept.  17,  1862— com,  1st  Lt., 
Dec.  25.  1862— not  mus.— resigned  Mar.  17,  '63. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.,  May  1, 1864— to  2d  Lt.  com- 
pany B,  191st  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.,  May  9,  1863— com.  2d  Lt., 
Sept.  11, 1863— not  mus.— reduced  to  Sgt.,  May 
1,  1864— mus.  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  1861— discharged  Dec.  20,  '62, 
for  wounds  received  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Feb.,  '63— to  Sgt.,  July  3,  '63— 
transferred  to  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  May  1, 1864 — transferred 
to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  May  1, 1864— transferred 
to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  1862— -to  Sergeant,  June  1 , 
1863  — killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863  — bu- 
ried in  Nat.  Cem.,  section  A — grave,  27. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  February,  1863— musterea 
out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  February,  1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  February,  1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Aug.  '61— disch.  Jan.  10, 1863,  for  wds. 
rec.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April,  1863. 

Wd.  at  2d  Bull  Run  and  Fredericksburg,  Dec. 
13,  1862— mus.  out  with  company,  June  16,  '64. 

Captured  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— dis- 
honorably discharged,  December  24,  1863. 

Deserted  November  24,  1862. 

Pris.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  and  from  May  6, 
1864,  to  April  28,  '65— wounded  at  Gettysburg- 
discharged  May  30,  1865. 

Killed  in  the  Wilderness— date  unknown— bu- 
ried on  battle-field. 

Discharged  November  1,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  2d  Bull  Run. 

Ti-ansferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V,,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Died  August  19,  1864— buried  in  Prospect  Hill 
Cemetery,  York,  Pa.  ,„  ,o^« 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  lb64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16, 1864. 


THREE  TEARS'  SERVICE. 


605 


KAMI!. 

RAIiK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

REMARKS. 

Dubois,  Edward.... 
Dempsey,  John  .... 

Private 
...do 

May  25, '61, 
Jan.    16, '62, 
Dec.     1,  '61, 
July  18,  '61, 
May  25, '61, 

Sept.  28,  '61, 

May  25, '61, 
May  25, '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,March3,  '64. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  Juue  27,  1862. 

Dunn,  Patrick  ...... 

...do 

Frazier,  John 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  December  23,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— trans- 
ferred to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  October,  1863. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  November  10,  1862. 

Deserted  November  16,  1862, 

Died  September  23,  1862— buried  at  Mt.  Olivet 
Cemetery,  Frederick,  Md. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  18,  ^61. 

Discharged  to  receive  a  commission,  July,  1862. 

Died,  in  arrest,  at  Philadelphia^date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  "V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Finegan,  Bernard... 

Eulton,  Abraham... 

Farren,  James  J 

Flatherty,  William 
Fox,  William   

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

German,  Edward... 
Gillespie,  James  Li.. 
Gormely,  William.. 
Hackney,  Ezekiel.. 
Hershaw,  Samuel... 
Haflfy,  Charles  . 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

May  25,  '61, 
Sept.  16,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 
May  25, '61, 
May  25, '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
May  27, '61, 

Aug.    1,  '61, 
Sept.  11,  '62, 
July   1,   '62, 
May  25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 

July  12,  '61, 

Sept.  28,  '61, 
Aug.  27,  '62, 
Aug.     1, '63. 
SeDt.  28,  '61, 
Sept.  28,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 

May  25, '61, 
May  25,  '61, 
May  25, '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25, '61, 
May  27.  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
Mav  27,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 

May  27, '61, 
Nov.     1,  '61, 
May  25, '61, 

May  25,  '61, 
May  25,  '51, 
Sept.  13,  '62, 

May  25, '61, 

Kincade,  James 

Kuttler,  Charles 

Loan,  Abraham 

Long,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Gaines'  MUl,  June  27, 

1862— discharged  April,  1863. 
Deserted  February,  1863. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Deserted  April  15,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Discharged  Nov.,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 

Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 

1862— discharged  January  16,  1863. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  October,  1863. 
Died  at  Philadelphia,  August  20,  1863. 
Deserted  June  20,  1863. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg  —  mustered  out  with 

company,  June  16,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  3, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June,  1862. 
Discharged  April  21,  1864,  for  injuries  received 

December,  1862. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Charles  City  Cross 

Moody,  Jonathan... 
Myers,  George  L.... 
Myers,  Isaac 

...do 

...do 

do 

Murdock,  Alex'r. . . . 

Murphy,  Charles.... 

Montague,  John 

Messmore,  George.. 

Mackin,  Henry 

Mount,  Michael 

M'Garvey,  Henry... 

M'Gonigal,  Gome's 
M'Cormick,  Edw'd 
M'Cann,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Phillips,  John 

do 

Patton,  Dennis 

...do 

Roads,  June  30,  1862— mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  16,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Porter,  Thomas 

do 

Killed  at  Fairfax  Station,  Va.,  June  19,  1863. 

Ritchie,  Jonathan... 

Roe,  James  P 

Robb,  William 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— dis- 

Ryan, Andrew 

do 

charged  June,  1864. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Ritchie,  Thomas 

Seddinger,  John 

Shaw,  William 

...do 

...do 

.  do  ... 

Died  at  Fairfax  C.  H.,  Va.,  March  6,  1863. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg  —  mustered  out  with 

company,  June  16,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Smith,  William 

Siddall,  George 

Thompson,  Robert.. 
Taylor,  Henry 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do   ... 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec. 

13,  1862— transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps, 

October,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Died  May  9,  1865— buried  at  Philadelphia. 

Waible,  George 

...do 

May  25, '61, 
Sept.  28,  '31, 

Aug.  25,  '62, 

July  12, '61, 
May  27, '61, 
Sept.  28,  '61, 

3 
3 

3 

3 
3 
3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Weaver,  Charles 

Wilson,  Oliver 

...do 

...do 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  January  23,  1863. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg— transferred  to  191st 

Walker,  William... 

Wilkius,  Wm.  P 

Weaver,  Geo.  E 

...do 

...do 

...do 

regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1861. 
Deserted  June  23,  1863. 
Deserted  June  23,  1863. 
Deserted  AprU,  1862. 

THIETT-FIEST  EEGIMENT^SECOND  RESERVE, 


Company  I.' 


SMSB. 

BANK. 

DATE  OF  MTOTEE 
INTO  SERVICE. 

l 
1 

EEMABKS. 

William  Knox 

Thomas  W^eir 

Capt.... 

1st  lit... 

2d  Lt... 

May  27, '61, 
May   27, '61, 
May  27,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

Discharged  August  27,  1861. 
Discharged  August  27,  1861. 
Discharged  August  27, 1861— appointed  1st  Lieu- 
tenant company  B,  October  29,  1861. 

JohnH.  Jack 

Company  K. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Patrick  J.  Smith. 


Isaac  J.  Harvey .. 
James  C.  Justus. 


Peter  Gillis,  Jr 

David  H.  Ridgeon 


George  W.  Neitz..., 
Joseph  F.  Sweeten, 


Joshua  T.  Loyd 

George  Staughton.. 

Charles  Macneal..., 
Charles  C.  Upjohn. 


Washington  George 
James  F.  Morrison 


Thomas  Dugan , 
Jeremiah  Barr.. 


JohnH.  Hart 

Henry  C.  Libe 

Sam'l  G.  Eglington 
Henry  Upjohn 


Henry  J.  Dewees... 
Rich'd  C.  Schreiner 
George  C.  Massey... 
Rufus  S.  Read 


Andrews,  John  T. 
Asch,  Charles , 


Barnes,  Edward.... 

Bartram,  Joseph  J. 
Buck,  Johns 


Benson,  John  L.... 
Campbell,  James. 
Chew,  Hiram  F.... 


Capt.... 

1st  Lt.. 
2d  Lt.., 

1st  Sgt 

Sergt... 


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May 
May 


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.do I  May 


May  27, '61, 

May  27, '61, 
May   27,  '61, 

May  27, '61, 

May  27, '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
May  27, '61, 

July  17,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 


May 
May 

May 
May 

May 

May 

May 

July 

May 
May 
May 
May 

May 
May 


27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 

17,  '61, 

27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 


May  27,  '61, 


27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 


Wounded  and  pris.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Rotds, 
June  30,  1862— wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  7, 
'64 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  '64 — 
brevet  Major,  March  13,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Capt.  in  Signal  Corps,  Aug.  29, 1861. 

Captured  at  Jericho  Ford,  May  24,  '64— mus.  out 
March  12,  1865— brevet  1st  Lt.,  March  13,  1865. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.,  March  1,  1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
1862,  and  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  December  4,  1862 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec. 
13,  1862— promoted  to  Sgt.,  Jan.  29,  1864— mus- 
tered otit  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Dec.  4,  1862 — to  Sgt.,  May 
31,  '64 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Wounded  at  South  Mountain,  Sept  14, 1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  28,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  4, 1862. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  May  9,  '64 — wounded  at  Spott- 
sylvania  C.  H.,  May  12,  '64— transferred  to  191st 
regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec. 
13,  '62— mus.  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  2,  '63 — mustered  out 
with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  1, 1864 — mustered  out 
with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  1,  1864  —  mustered- 
out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  1,  1864 — mustered 
out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  31,  1864 — mustered 
out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  19,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  30, 1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  Dec.  21,  1862,  to  enlist  in  battery  M, 
2d  U.  S.  Artillery. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  June  27, 
1861 — minor. 

Wounded  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862— ab- 
sent at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  December  21,  1862,  to  enlist  in  bat- 
tery M,  2d  U.  S.  Artillery. 

Promoted  to  Quartermaster  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  '62— discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  January  3,  1863. 


Company  I  was  disbanded,  August  27,  1861. 


THREE  TEAKS'  SERVICE. 


607 


Conner,  Arthur  A. 
Coster,  William  H.. 


Cox,  Joshua  R., 


Craft,  Edward  Ii.... 
Cross,  Augustus  T. 
Chamber lin,  Wm.. 
Deitz,  William  K.. 

Donnelly,  John 

ElUot,  Frank  M 

Everett,  John 

Errickson,  Daniel.. 
Edmonston,  Thos.. 

Fall,  Mortons 

Gibson,  Roberts... 
Gougler,  George 


Garrison,  Wm.  H. 
Hanf,  Charles 


Hartman,  Thomas., 


Hays,  Michael... 

Mingus,  George  W.. 
Manning,  Wm.  J.. 

Mendenhall,Wm.H 


May,  Thomas.... 
Morslander,  Rob.  H 
Murch,  George  B .. 
M'CuUough,  Jos.... 
M'Neil,FrankP...., 
M'Laughlin,  John. 
Newberry,  John  S.. 

Nolen,  Daniel  H 

Poulson,  Wilber'ce 
Powell,  Robert  T..., 

Quinn,  James  F 

Reed,  Albert  R , 


Row^e,  George  W.... 

Snyder,  Henry 

Stanley,  Charles.... 
Shaw,  Thomas 


Smile,  John  A.  J.... 
Snyder,  William... . 

Supplee,  John 

Swancott,  Geo.  W... 

Shaw,  William 


Simpson,  Wm.  H 

Towell,  James 

Treadway,  Henry  B 
Thompson,  Henry  C 

Toy,  Andrew  J 

Vickers,  George  M. 


Private 
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May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 

July  20,  '61, 


July 
May 
July 
May 
July 
May 
July 
July 
May 
May 
May 
May 


July  23,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 


July  23,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 


May 
May 
May 
July 
May- 


May 
July 
May 
May 
May 
May 


Sept.  11,  '62, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 


May  27,  '61, 

July  6,  '63, 

July  20,  '61, 

July  20,  '61, 

May   27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 


Discharged  by  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  June  27, 
1861 — minor. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  20, 
1862— discharged  December  21, 1862,  to  enlist  in 
battery  M,  2d  U.  S.  Artillery. 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  29,  1862— discharg- 
ed on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  20,  1863. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  1,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  June  21,  1861. 

Deserted  October  26,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  11,  '63. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 

Deserted  February  7, 1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  30,  '6S. 

Discharged  December  1, 1862,  for  wounds  receiv- 
ed at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Transferred  to  gun-boat  service,  Feb.  1.5,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  13,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
1862— discharged  November  21, 1862,  to  enlist  in 
battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Artillery. 

Discharged  November  23,  1862,  to  enlist  in  bat- 
tery C,  5th  U.  S.  Artillery. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  16,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862— discharg- 
ed on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  23,  '63. 

Discharged  December  20,  1862,  to  enlist  in  bat- 
tery M,  2d  U.  S.  Artillery. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  August  29,  1861. 

Died  August  29,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Deserted  July  27,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  30,  '61. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 

Deserted  September  20,  1862. 

Died  at  Smoketown,  Md,,  October  17,  1862. 

Wounded  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14, 1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  9,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  23,  '63. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June 
30,  1862  — discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate, 
March  12,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  22,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  5,  1864. 

Captured  at  2d  Bull  Run— transferred  to  Veteran 
Reserve  Corps,  November  1,  1863, 

Died  July  28, 1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Gaines' 
Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept,  14,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  29,  62. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  15,  ISbA 


608 


THIRTY-PIEST  BEGIMENT — SECOND  RESERVE. 


UNASSIGNED    MEN 


Briggs,  William  S.. 

Criege,  George 

Hunter,  Henry  "W... 
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Morand,  George 

Mim,  Peter 

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Ritter,  JohnP 

Rllev,  John 

Shaffer,  John 

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April  11,  '64, 
July  28,  '63, 
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June  25,  '63, 
Jan.  26,  '64, 
Aug.  5,  '63, 
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Thirty-Second  Regiment, 

THIRD  EESERYE. 


THE  Third  Eeserve  Eegiment  was  organized  principally  from  companies 
recruited  in  Bucks  county  and  in  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  for  the  three 
months'  service,  but  which  failed  of  acceptance.  On  the  30th  of  May  these  com- 
panies rendezvoused- in  Philadelphia  and  proceeded  via  the  I^Torth  Pennsylvania 
rOiilroad  to  the  camp  near  Eastou,  where  a  regimental  organization  was  effected 
by  the  choice  of  the  following  officers:  Horatio  G.  Sickel,  of  Philadelphia, 
Colonel ;  William  S.  Thompson,  of  Bucks  county,  Lieutenant  Colonel  5  Eichard 
H.  Woolworth,  of  Philadelphia,  Major.  The  camp  was  pleasantly  located  near 
the  Lehigh  river,  and  contained  ample  barrack  room,  with  a  fine  plain,  sur- 
rounded by  the  ra«e  coui'se  of  the  fair  ground,  for  drill  and  parade.  The  com-, 
pany  officers,  for  tlie  most  part  unskilled  in  military  aifairs,  labored  diligently 
to  acquire  a  knowledge  of  tactics  and  skill  in  drilling  their  men.  As  soon  as 
the  regimental  organization  was  effected,  Colonel  Sickel,  who  had  held  a  com- 
mission in  the  uniformed  militia  of  the  State  since  August,  1841,  commenced 
that  thorough  drill  of  his  command  which  made  it  one  of  the  most  efficient  of 
the  Eeserve  regiments. 

On  the  22d  of  July,  it  broke  camp  and  moved  to  Harrisbiu?g,  where,  on  the 
27th,  it  was  mustered  hito  the  United  States  service,  and  assigned  to  the  Eeserve 
Corps,  as  the  Third  Eegiment^  It  was  immediately  ordered  to  Washington 
and  was  quartered  in  the  city  until  the  2d  of  August^  when  it  was  ordered  to 
Tenallytown,  a  village  six  miles  north-west  from  the  Capital.  Ceueral  M'Call, 
'Who  had  been  appointed  to  command  the  Eeserves,  had  directed  that  a  camp 
should  be  formed  at  this  place,  at  which  all  the  Eeserve  regiments  were  ordered 
to  report.  In  the  organization  of  the  corps  the  Third  was  assigned  to  the  Sc' 
cond  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  George  G.  Meade.*  While  in  camp  the  regi-. 
ment  was  drilled,  and  assisted  in  erecting  Fort  Pennsylvania,  a  most  impor- 
tant and  formidable  earthwork,  with  a  broad  and  deep  ditch,  heavy  abattis, 
and  guns  mounted  en  harhette. 

On  the  9th  of  October,  the  regiment  moved  over  the  Potomac  and  encamped 
witb  the  division  ne^r  Langley,  in  line  of  the  army  stretching  nearly  twenty 
miles  along  the  Virginia  shore.  While  here  the  reconuoissance  to  Dranesville 
on  the  20th  of  October,  the  skirmisli  near  the  same  place  on  the  26th,  and  the, 
battle  of  Dranesville  on  the  20th  of  December  occiu'red,  which,  with  the  usual 


*  Organization  of  the  Second  Brigade^  Brigadier  General  George  G.  Meade ;  Pennsylvania  Re- 
serve Corps,  Major  General  George,  A.  M'Call.  Third  (38d)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volun- 
teers, Colonel  Horatio  G.  Siokel ;  Fourth  (33d)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel 
Albert  L.  Magilton ;  Seventh  (36th)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  E.  R.  Harvey;^ 
Eleventh  (40th)  Regiment  Peunsylvaina  Volunteers,  Colonel  Thomas  F.  Gallagher,  * 

77  '^' ^-— -- 


610  THIEl*r-SECOND   REGIMENT — THIRD   RESERVE.  1862 

picketing,  drilling  and  an  occasional  shot  with  the  enemy,  served  to  break  the 
monotony  of  the  camp  and  to  fit  the  men  for  the  arduous  campaignings  upon 
which  they  were  to  enter. 

On  the  10th  of  March,  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  having  attained  a  high  state 
of  efficiency  by  six  months  of  drill  and  discipline,  broke  camp  and  marched  in 
search  of  the  enemy.  The  Third  moved  along  the  Dranesville  pike,  crossed 
Difficult  Creek,  and,  striking  across  the  country,  bivouacked  that  night  in  the 
neighborhood  of  Hunter's  Mills,  where  it  remained  until  the  advance  of  the 
army  reported  the  evacuation  of  the  enemy's  line  at  Manassas,  when  it  counter- 
marched to  the  vicinity  of  Alexandria,  and  remained  until  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac  started  for  the  Peninsula. 

The  First  Army  Corps,  under  the  command  of  General  Irwin  M'Dowell, 
consisting  of  Franklin's,  M'Call's  and  King's  Divisions,  having  been  detached 
from  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  was  constituted  the  Army  of  the  Eappahan- 
nock,  and  assigned  to  the  duty  of  covering  Washington.  On  the  10th  of  April 
the  Third,  with  the  brigade,  was  taken  by  rail  to  Manassas  Junction,  where  it 
remained  encamped  until  the  18th,  when  it  marched  along  the  railroad  crossing 
Broad  and  Kettle  Euns,  halting  for  several  days  in  the  neighborhood  of  Cat- 
lett's  Station,  and  arrived  below  Falmouth,  opposite  Fredericksburg,  on  the 
2d  of  May.  While  here,  the  troops  were  reviewed  by  President  Lincoln,  accom- 
panied by  Generals  and  staff  officers.  In  the  movement  across  the  river,  the 
occupancy  of  Fredericksburg,  and  the  advance  towards  Eichmond,  the  Third 
participated. 

The  operations  of  the  army  upon  the  Peninsula  were  slow.  M'CleUan  called 
loudly  for  reinforcements,  and  the  Eeserves  were  ordered  to  his  support.  The 
order  was  received  with  rejoicings,  and  light  was  the  step  of  the  men  as  they 
marched  down  the  banks  of  the  Eappahannock  for  embarkation  to  a  place  in 
the  ranks  of  the  Grand  Army.  On  the  11th  the  regiment  arrived  at  White 
House.  The  attack  of  the  enemy's  cavalry  at  Tunstall's  Station  and  his  move- 
ment upon  White  House  were  fortunately  checked  by  the  opportune  arrival  of 
the  Second  Brigade.  His  attack  upon  the  train  of  the  Eeserves  was  promptly 
repulsed.    On  the  13th  the  Third  joined  the  division  at  Dispatch  Station. 

The  army  was  now  lying  in  front  of  Eichmond,  the  enemy  having  with* 
drawn  as  it  advanced,  until  it  had  reached  a  position  within  a  few  miles  of  the 
city.  The  Eeserves  were  placed  upon  the  extreme  right  and  in  advance  of  the 
main  line.  While  the  mass  of  the  army  was  on  the  right  bank  of  the  Chicka- 
hominy,  the  right  wing  resting  at  Mechanicsville  was  on  the  opposite  bank. 
The  rebel  leader,  now  reinforced  by  Jackson  from  the  YaUey  of  the  Shenandoah, 
posted  his  forces  in  the  reverse  order,  throwing  his  main  body  upon  the  left 
bank,  and  began  to  press  heavily  upon  our  right.  The  Eeserves  were  the  first 
to  feel  the  weight  of  his  blow.  Drawn  up  in  order  of  battle  on  Beaver  Dam 
Creek  with  the  left  resting  on  the  Chickahominy,  and  the  right  on  the  Mechan- 
icsville and  New  Castle  road,  they  awaited  the  rebel  attack.  Against  vastly 
superior  numbers  they  held  their  ground,  hurled  back  with  fearful  slaughter  the 
most  desperate  and  reckless  assaults,  and  at  night  rested  upon  the  field  of  their 
glory.  In  this  battle  the  Third  supported  Kern's  Battery,  and  at  dark  was 
hotly  engaged,  relieving  the  exhausted  troops  in  front  whose  ammunition  was 
spent,  and  dealing  destruction  upon  the  confused  and  now  broken  masses  of  the 
enemy.  At  two  o'clock  on  the  following  morning  the  regiment  was  relieved, 
and  withdrawn  from  the  field  under  a  heavy  fire  l^y  which  it  suffered  some  loss, 


1862  BATTLE  OF  GAINES'  MILL.  611 

Fiudiug  it  impossible  to  carry  the  position  by  direct  assault,  the  enemy  during 
the  night  made  a  flank  movement  far  to  the  right,  and  by  his  great  superiority 
in  numbers  upon  that  wing,  rendered  the  position  untenable.  Consequently 
the  division  fell  back  to  Gaines'  Mill,  where  Porter's  Corps  was  drawn  up  to  re- 
sist the  enemy's  further  advance.  The  di\ision  was  held  in  reserve  at  the 
opeuiug  of  the  battle,  but  the  crushing  force  of  the  enemy's  attack  soon  broke 
the  first  line,  and  for  two  hours  the  Thiixl  was  left  to  bear  the  brimt  of  his 
fierce  assaults,  successfully  holding  him  in  check  until  its  ammunition  becoming 
exhausted  it  was  relieved  by  the  Eleventh  Eeserve  and  Fourth  l^ew  Jersey. 
The  conduct  of  the  Third  in  this  battle  was  highly  praised  by  General  Meade 
upon  the  field.  Its  loss  in  killed,  wounded  and  missing  was  one  hundred. 
Colonel  Sickel  had  a  horse  killed  under  him.  That  night  the  wearied  men  who 
had  fought  for  two  days,  many  of  them  without  food,  threw  themselves  upon 
the  ground  and  sank  to  rest,  with  cartridge  boxes  still  strapiied  in  place  and 
muskets  in  hand.  But  they  had  short  time  for  sleep.  At  two  on  the  following 
morning  they  were  aroused  and  were  withdrawn  across  the  Chickahominy. 

As  early  as  the  18th  of  June  General  M'CleUan  had  decided  to  change  his 
base  of  operations  from  White  House  on  the  Pamunky,  to  Harrison's  Landing 
on  the  James,  The  enemy  being  doubtless  apprised  of  this  piu-pose,  deter- 
mined to  assume  the  offensive,  and  before  the  immense  quantity  of  stores  ac- 
cumulated in  depot  could  be  removed,  or  the  right  wing  withdi-awn  and  joined 
with  the  main  body,  he  attacked  with  great  violence  at  Mechanicsville,  and 
forced  M'Clellan  to  fight  the  battle  of  Gaines'  MiU  to  save  the  material  of  his 
army.  When  the  shattered  right  had  joined  the  main  column,  and  the  march 
towards  the  James  had  commenced,  it  became  a  cherished  purpose  of  the 
finemy  to  break  in  upon  the  army,  stretched  out  upon  the  march,  at  every 
vulnerable  iDouit. 

During  the  day  of  the  28th,  the  Eeserves  remained  in  an  open  field  exposed 
to  a  broiling  sun,  and  were,  consequently,  little  refreshed.  At  nine  o'clock 
that  night  they  moved  off  towards  White  Oak  Creek,  taking  with  them  the 
Eeserve  artOlery  consisting  of  thirteen  batteries,  which,  with  their  own  trains, 
extended  several  miles.  At  daylight  on  the  29th  they  reached  Savage  Station^ 
on  the  Eichmond  and  York  Eiver  railroad,  where  were  met  hundi-eds  of  wagons 
and  ambulances  almost  choking  the  roads  and  covering  the  fields  for  miles 
around.  Here  they  found  a  large  number  of  wounded  of  the  preceding  battles, 
and  among  them  their  own,  who  were  subsequently  taken  prisoners.  To  these 
they  brought  water  and  freely  distributed  their  money.  Moving  on  they  passed 
over  the  ground  where,  later  in  the  day,  the  enemy  was  signally  repulsed  by 
the  troops  under  General  Sumner.  At  noon  they  crossed  White  Oak  Creek 
bridge,  which  the  rear  guard  under  General  French  destroyed  on  the  following 
morning,  and  where  the  enemy  was  again  gallantly  repulsed. 

Near  this  point  the  regiment  halted  until  four  o'clock,  when  the  Eeserves 
moved  to  the  Charles  City  Cross  Eoads,  to  cover  the  Turkey  Bridge  Eoad 
leading  to  the  James  Eiver,  along  which  the  trains  moved  all  night  with  the 
utmost  possible  celerity.  After  dark  they  arrived  and  took  position  on  Nelson's 
farm.  Their  position  here  was  very  critical,  the  enemy  being  in  force  near  by 
and  confidently  anticipating  their  capture.  The  line  was  formed  with  the  artil- 
lery in  front,  Eandall's  Eegular  Battery  on  the  right.  Cooper's  and  Kern's  oppo- 
site the  centre,  and  Deitrick's  and  Kennerheim's  on  the  left.  Longstreet  and 
Hill,  accompanied  by  Lee  and  Jefferson  Davis,  had  hastened  forward  to  gain 


612  THIRTY-SECOND  REGIMENT — THIRD  RESERVE.  '    1862 

this  point  before  M'Clellan's  retiring-  columns  could  pass  it,  in  order  that  they 
might  tall  upon  the  improtected  flank  of  the  army  and  effect  its  destruction. 
But  when  arrived  they  found  themselves  confronted  by  a  line  of  battle,  and 
did  not  dare  to  attack  until  their  forces  were  concentrated,  which  was  not  ac- 
complished until  afternoon. 

At  eleven  A.  M.  the  Third  was  posted  on  picket  duty  towards  Eichmondy 
and  at  about  half  past  two  the  enemy's  advance  drove  in  the  cavahy  outposts, 
when  it  was  ordered  to  retire  and  take  its  position  in  line,  the  Second  Brigade 
holding  the  right.  ISTow  commenced  one  of  the  most  desperate  actions  of  the 
Peninsula  campaign,  the  enemy  being  determined  to  force  the  line  and  capture 
the  right  wing  and  the  immense  trains  then  moving  to  the  left.  Opening  with 
a  heavy  fire  of  shell  upon  the  centre,  he  sent  forwartl  a  regiment  to  feel  the  line 
which  fell  upon  the  Thud  and  was  received  by  it  at  fifty  paces  with  a  wither- 
ing fire  of  musketry.  Still  it  continued  to  advance  in  the  face  of  a  perfect 
sheet  of  flame,  but  finally  broke  and  fled  leaving  two-thirds  of  its  number  upon 
the  field.  It  was  the  Ninth  Vuginia  Infantry.*  The  whole  line  soon  after 
became  engaged,  and  the  Third  performed  nobl.>'  its  part,  until  one  of  those 
unfortunate  mistakes  of  war  occurred  which  has  so  often  marred  the  operations 
of  armies.  A  supporting  regimentj  in  the  smoke  of  battle,  mistakiugthe  Third 
for  the  enemy,  opened  fire  upon  its  ranks,  throwing  them  into  disorder  and 
causing  them  to  break ;  but  they  took  with  them  seven  prisoners  whom  they  had 
captured,  the  well  merited  evidence  of  their  valor.  The  men  did  not,  however, 
leave  the  field,  but  rallyiugthey  again  returned  to  the  conflict.  At  eleven  o'clock 
at  night  the  division  was  withdrawn  from  the  field,  and.  marched  to  Malvern 
Hill.  The  loss  in  killed,  wounded  and  missing  was  eighty-six.  General  Meade 
being  wounded,  Colonel  Sickel  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  brigade  and 
Lieutenant  Colonel  WiUiam  S.  Thompson  to  the  command  of  the  regiment. 

In  the  battle  which  ensued  at  Malvern  Hill  on  the  following  day,  the  enemy 
was  repulsed  with  great  carnage,  and  withdrew  from  the  contest.  The  Third, 
being  held  in  reserve,  was  not  engaged  and  suffered  no  loss.  On  the  following 
day  the  army  withdrew  to  Harrison's  Landing,  where  supplies  awaited  it  and 
where  it  was  suffered  to  enjoy  much  needed  rest.  The  usual  routine  of  camp 
followed  untQ  the  night  of  the  1st  of  August,  when  it  was  varied  by  a  vigorous 
shelling  from  a  detachment  of  the  enemy  posted  on  the  right  bank  of  the  Jaines. 
His  g-uns  were  soon  silenced,  and  a  detachment  of  some  five  hundred  Reserves 
from  different  regiments,  was  sent  over  under  Colonel  Sickel  to  occupy  the 
ground  and  secure  the  camp  against  future  annoyance. 

Offensive  operations  having  been  abandoned  in  this  direction,  the  Army  of 
the  Potomac  was  ordered  to  evacuate  the  Peninsula,  and  re-inforce  the  Army 
of  Vkginia,  under  Pope.  Accordingly  the  baggage  and  knapsacks  of  the  Re- 
serves were  sent  to  Washington,  and  with  nothing  but  their  muskets  and  car- 
tridge boxes  they  embarked  upon  transports,  and  were  taken  to  Acquia  Land- 
ing. Arriving  on  the  morning  of  the  13th,  the  Third  was  transferred  to  cars 
and  moved  to  Falmouth,  where  the  men  occupied  tents  left  standing  by 

*  ExTBACT  FEOM  GENERAL  M'Call's  Repokt.  «  ft  *  About  half  past  two 
o'clock  p.  M.,  my  pickets,  after  skirmisMng,  were  driven  in  by  a  strong  advance,  but  without 
loss  on  our  side.  At  three  o'clock  the  enemy  sent  forward  a  regiment  on  my  left  centre,  and 
immediately  afterwards  another  on  my  right  centre,  to  feel  for  a  weak  point  They  were  under 
cover  of  a  shower  of  shell,  and  advanced  boldly,  but  were  both  driven  back,  the  former  by  the 
Third  Regiment,  Colonel  Sickel,  and  the  latter  by  the  Seventh  Regiment  Colonel  Harvey. — 
Monrc's  Rebellion  Record y page  667„  Docs.^  Vol.^  Camp. 


1862  SECOND   BULL   KUN.  613 

troops  that  had  preceded  them.  Eemaining  here  until  the  21st,  the  regiment 
marched  to  Eappahannock  Station,  where  it  joined  the  Army  of  Vii'ginia,  the 
Eeserves  being  the  first  troops  to  report  from  the  Peninsula.  On  the  24th,  the 
regiment  moved  to  Warrenton,  where  it  was  formed  in  lino  of  battle  and  en- 
camped, remaining  until  the  2Gth  without  being  engaged. 

The  Eeserves,  for  some  days,  had  been  on  a  short  allowance  of  provisions, 
the  men  subsisting  principally  upon  gTeen  corn ;  but  on  the  26th,  three  days' 
rations  were  issued,  the  last  that  they  received  imtil  after  the  battle  of  Bull 
Eun.  On  the  27th  the  regiment  marched  through  Warrenton  and  bivouacked 
that  night  near  Buckland's  Mill.  On  the  following  moiming,  at  three  o'clock, 
it  was  again  in  motion,  and  upon  arriving  at  Gainesville,  the  column  was 
brought  to  a  halt  by  a  battery  of  the  enemy,  posted  on  an  elevation  in  front. 
The  column  was  quickly  deployed  and  skirmishers  advanced ;  but  Cooper,  with 
his  rifled  guns,  soon  got  the  range  of  the  assailants,  when  a  few  well  directed 
shots  caused  them  to  withdraw  with  remarkable  celerity.  Eesuming  the  march, 
the  column  moved  across  the  country  towards  Manassas  Junction.  Late  in 
the  afternoon,  it  having  been  ascertained  that  the  enemy  had  removed  fl^om 
Manassas,  the  division  marched  to  the  left,  on  the  Sudley  Spring  road.  Soon  a 
heavy  cannonading  was  heard  that  grew  into  the  thunder  of  a  desperate  battle. 
As  the  column  hurried  on,  the  sound  of  the  musketry  fire  became  distinct,  the 
flashes  of  the  gims  were  visible,  and  the  mingled  voices  of  the  combatants  were 
distinctly  heard.  But  the  division  arrived  too  late  to  participate  in  the  battle 
which  had  been  fought  between  the  forces  of  King  and  Stonewall  Jackson,  and 
after  a  march  of  eighteen  hours,  a  distance  of  twenty-eight  miles,  many  of  the 
men  without  a  morsel  to  eat,  they  stretched  their  wearied  limbs  upon  the  ground 
to  rest. 

Early  on  the  following  morning,  the  29th,  the  division  was  formed  and 
moved  to  meet  the  enemy.  After  marching  some  distance  it  emerged  from  a 
piece  of  woods  into  an  open  plain,  where  was  drawn  up  a  vast  mass  of  troops. 
Soon  it  was  ordered  back,  and  then  commenced  a  series  of  marches  and  coun- 
ter-marches through  the  hot  sun  and  under  a  never-ceasing  fire  of  shot  and 
shell,  until  late  in  the  afternoon,  without  having  occasion  to  fire  a  shot.  Al- 
though the  object  of  this  day's  fighting  was  to  crush  a  divided  foe,  up  to  four 
o'clock  only  severe  skirmishing  had  occurred.  Pope  awaiting  the  arrival  of 
Fitz  John  Porter.  At  this  hour  a  general  attack  was  opened  upon  the  enemy 
posted  behind  an  old  raikoad  embankment.  So  vigorous  was  it  that  the  whole 
left  of  his  line  was  doubled  back  towards  his  centre,  and  the  field,  with  his 
dead  and  wounded,  remained  in  our  hands.  The  Third  acted  as  a  reserve,  but 
suifered  considerable  loss. 

The  men  slept  on  their  arms  that  night  and  the  next  morning  were  in  mo- 
tion by  daybreak,  moving  far  to  the  right.  Up  to  two  o'clock  everything  was 
remarkably  quiet,  when  the  Third  was  moved  forward  to  support  the  Second  and 
Bucktails,  acting  as  skirmishers,  and  lying  upon  the  edge  of  a  wood  from  which 
they  had  driven  the  enemy.  It  being  desirable  to  ascertain  his  strength  in  their 
front,  the  line  was  advanced  some  distance  over  the  field  and  into  the  wood 
beyond,  when  a  heavy  column  was  discovered  to  the  left,  which  caused  them 
to  be  ordered  back  to  their  former  position.  Soon  after,  it  being  ascertained 
that  the  enemy  was  attempting  to  turn  the  left  flank,  the  skirmishers  were 
withdrawn  and  the  division  took  position  on  Hall's  Hill.  The  battle  now  opened 
in  earnest,  and  soon  after,  the  First  and  Second  Eeserve  Brigades  were  moved 


614  THIRTY-SECOND   EEGIMENT — THIRD   RESERVE  1862 

to  the  extreme  left  to  check  the  enemy,  who  was  endeavoring  to  force  him- 
self between  the  main  army  and  Centreville.  Forming  in  columns  of  brigade, 
they  met  the  enemy's  charge  by  a  counter-charge,  and  a  desperate  hand  to  hand 
conflict  ensued.  At  length  the  Eeserves  were  overpowered  and  driven  back 
some  distance,  but  succeeded  in  staying  the  advance  of  the  enemy,  and  held 
the  ground  until  reinforced  by  a  brigade  of  Eegulars,  and  the  safe  retreat  of 
the  army  was  secured.  The  loss  of  the  Third  Regiment  was  severe,  and  the  fall 
of  Captain  H.  Olay  Beatty,  one  of  the  most  promising  officers,  was  deeply  felt. 

On  the  following  day  occurred  the  battle  of  Chantilly,  in  which  the  division 
was  ordered  up  and  held  in  reserve,  and  was,  for  a  time,  under  artillery  fire, 
but  was  not  actively  engaged.  The  army  was  now  put  in  motion  to  meet  the 
rebels  advancing  into  Maryland.  They  were  first  encountered  at  the  passes  of 
the  South  Mountain,  where  they  were  strongly  posted  to  dispute  the  passage. 
The  battle  was  opened  at  different  points,  whUe  Meade,  with  the  Eeserves, 
marched  quietly  to  the  extreme  right,  when,  turning  to  the  mountains,  he  en- 
countered the  foe.  To  guard  against  an  attack  on  his  flank  "by  the  enemy's 
cavalry,  whUe  storming  the  heights  in  front,  the  Third  was  sent  to  an  eminence 
far  to  the  right,  where  it  remained  until  sundown.  It  was  then  ordered  to  the 
support  of  Eansom's  Battery,  with  which  it  remained  until  sunrise  of  the  16th. 
Moving  on  the  same  day.  Hooker's  Corps  was  concentrated  at  Keedysville,  and 
at  three  in  the  afternoon  the  Eeserves  crossed  the  Antietam.  They  were  accom- 
panied by  cavalry  and  Cooper's  Battery,  and  after  moving  about  a  mile  beyond 
the  bridge,  turned  into  the  fields  to  the  left  of  the  road,  advancing  slowly,  ready 
to  form  to  resist  cavalry,  which  threatened  flanks  and  front.  While  moving 
thus,  eight  companies  of  the  Third  were  deployed  as  skirmishers,  and  soon  the 
enemy  opened  with  shot  and  shell,  to  which  Cooper  briskly  replied,  and  a  severe 
contest  commenced  with  the  infantry,  in  which  the  enemy  was  driven  back, 
and  the  Eeserves  occupied  the  ground  that  night  which  they  had  won.  On  the 
following  morning  the  division  moved  by  the  right  flank,  deployed  into  line 
of  battle,  and  was  quickly  engaged.  A  battery  was  soon  brought  to  its  aid, 
and  for  some  time  it  held  the  ground  unaided.  At  length,  after  hours  of  hard 
fighting,  other  troops  were  sent  to  its  relief  and  it  was  held  in  reserve.  The 
loss  in  killed  and  wounded  during  the  battle  was  fifty-one. 

Discomfitted  in  the  battle  of  Antietam,  the  enemy  withdrew  and  rapidly  re- 
treated up  the  Shenandoah  Valley.  On  the  26th  of  October,  the  Tliird  broke 
camp  and  moving  with  the  division,  crossed  the  Potomac  and  marched  to  the 
neighborhood  of  Warrenton.  While  here.  General  Bxu^nside  assumed  command 
of  the  army,  and  preparations  were  made  for  a  campaign  towards  Eichmond 
by  way  of  Fredericksbiu^g.  Moving  from  Warrenton  to  Fayette\ille,  the  com- 
mand encamped  imtil  the  17th  of  l^^ovember,  when  it  moved  doAvn  to  Brooks' 
Station,  on  the  Acquia  Creek  raiboad,  remaining  until  the  8th  of  December, 
the  date  of  preparations  for,  and  initiation  of  movements  against  Fredericks- 
burg, where  the  enemy  was  now  concentrated  and  entrenched.  The  bombard- 
ment opened  on  the  11th,  and  on  the  foUowiug  morning  the  Eeserves  moved 
across  the  river  at  a  point  about  three  miles  below  the  city.  The  field  on  which 
the  battle  was  to  be  fought,  consisted  of  a  plateau  extending  fi-om  the  bluffs  of 
the  river  to  a  range  of  heavily  wooded  heights,  commencing  on  the  Eappahan- 
nock  above  Fredericksburg,  and  extending  to  the  valley  of  Massapouax,  a 
distance  of  four  or  five  miles,  its  greatest  width  being  two  miles.  On  the 
morning  of  the  13th  the  Eeserves  were  in  motion  and  advanced  to  within  a 


18G3  BATTLE   aF   FREDEEICKSBURG.  015 

thousand  yards  of  tlie  base  of  the  mountain,  and  laid  down  on  the  edge  of  the 
field  behind  the  batteries  they  were  to  supi^ort.  The  Second  Brigade  held  a 
position  three  hundred  paces  in  rear  of  the  first.  Scarcely  were  the  troops  in 
battle  order,  before  the  enemy  opened  upon  them  with  a  number  of  batteries 
that  continued  to  play  without  intermission  until  noon,  when  two  of  their  cais- 
sons were  blown  up,  which  caused  a  temporary  abandonment  of  their  guns.* 
This  moment  was  seized  by  General  Meade  to  order  the  charge,  and  quickly 
springing  to  their  feet,  with  loud  cheers  the  meii  rushed  forward  through  the 
terrible  fire  of  infantry  that  was  opened  upon  them  from  rifle-pits,  and  crossing 
the  Eichmond  and  Fredericksburg  railroad,  drove  the  enemy  from  behind  the 
embankment,  up  through  the  woods,  and  over  the  crest  of  the  heights.  Pressing 
on,  they  crossed  a  road,  levelling  the  fences,  and  entering  the  open  ground, 
swept  across  it,  passing  rows  of  the  enemy's  muskets  stacked,  taking  them  by 
utter  surprise,  and  reached  their  reserve,  coming  in  sight  of  their  ambulance 
train.f  So  vigorous  and  sudden  was  the  attack,  that  the  rebels  in  some 
instances  had  not  time  to  get  under  arms  before  they  were  at  the  mercy  of  their 
assailants.  At  this  point  the  reinforcements  for  the  enemy  came  up  and  opened 
upon  the  front,  and  upon  both  flanks  of  the  Union  column,  which,  being  en- 
tirely unsupiDorted,  was  forced  to  retke.  On  reaching  the  open  ground  an 
attempt  was  made  to  rally  and  re-form  the  men.  The  flags  were  waved  to  the 
front,  and  a  considerable  body  of  men  formed  in  line ;  but  in  vain :  for  after 
twenty  minutes  stand  the  enemy  swept  down  upon  them  in  overwhelming  force, 
and  they  retired  to  their  batteries,  the  enemy  not  following  beyond  the  railroad. 
During  the  charge,  the  Third  maintained  its  position  with  great  firmness,  and 
was  among  the  very  last  to  retire,  losing  in  killed,  wounded  and  missing  one 
hundred  and  twenty-eight. 

The  night  passed  quietly,  and  on  the  following  day,  though  there  was  con- 
siderable cannonading  and  the  regiment  was  several  times  ordered  into  line, 
it  did  not  become  engaged.  On  the  night  of  the  15th,  the  division  re-crossed 
the  river  and  encamped  a  mile  back  from  the  stream,  remaining  till  the  17th, 
when  it  marched  to  White  Oak  Church. 

On  the  20th  of  January,  the  Third  broke  camp  and  marched  ten  miles  up 
the  river,  to  the  vicinity  of  Bank's  Ford.  The  army  was  moving  with  the  de- 
sign of  again  crossing  the  Eappahannock  and  offering  battle,  but  was  stopped 
in  full  career  by  the  impassible  nature  of  the  roads.  Eeturning  to  camp  the 
regiment  remained  until  the  8th  of  February,  when  it  moved  to  the  defences  of 
Washington,  where  it  was  attached  to  the  Twenty-second  Army  Corps.  Here 
an  opportunity  was  given  to  rest  and  recruit  its  ranks,  having  been  greatly  re- 

*  The  light  batteries  of  the  enemy  posted  on  Meade's  left,  cross-firing  with  those  in  front 
•of  Gibbons,  poured  such  a  withering  fire  into  the  advancing  column  it  was  compelled  to  halt 
and  dispose  of  the  batteries  under  Pelham  on  Meade's  left.  While  this  was  being  done  a  con- 
centrated fire  from  the  batteries,  supported  by  the  Sixth  Corps,  was  opened  upon  the  three 
isolated  batteries  thrown  forward  upon  Lane's  front,  which  compelled  these  batteries  to  retire 
with  considerable  loss. — Battle-field  of  Fredericksburg,  (Rebel,)  page  16= 

t  ExTF ACT  PROM  THE  TESTIMONY  OF  GENERAL  Meade I  think  the  attack  was  so  vigo- 
rously made  that  they  were  taken  somewhat  by  surprise.  I  did  not  myself  reach  the  plateau 
in  front  of  our  advance.  I  was  down  at  the  railroad  superintendiug  the  movements  there. 
But  I  was  told  by  some  of  my  ofiicei-s  who  gained  the  plateau,  that  they  passed  rows  of  the 
ensmy's  muskets  stacked.  The  attack  was  so  vigorous  and  sudden  the  enemy  had  not  time 
to  take  up  their  muskets.  Some  of  their  regiments  broke  without  forming.— i?epor«  on  the 
Conduct  of  the  War,  parti,  page  692. 


GIG 


THIRT Y-SRCON T)    II FAl IMENT — T IT { R f)   RE SER VB. 


]8G3 


duced  by  severe  figbtiiig-  and  by  long  and  fatigaiag  raarclies.  Here  it  remained 
with  the  rest  of  the  Second  Brigade  until  January,  18G1,  when,  in  company 
with  the  Foiu'th  Eegimeiit,  both  iiad?r  command  of  General  Sickel,  ic  was 
ordered  to  duty  in  West  Virginia.  Inasmuch  a^  the  two  regiments  were  asso- 
ciated throughout  this  campaigu,  their  recard  being  naiirly  identical,  it  is  given 
as  one,  and  will  be  found  in  connection  ^7iih  t:i3  namitive  of  the  Fourth.  Upon 
its  retm-n  from  the  Western  Virginia  campalga  it  proceeded  to  Philadelphia, 
where  it  was  mustered  out  of  service  on  the  17th  of  June,  186-1. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS 


Horatio  G.  vSickel.. 

Wm.  S.  Thompson. 
John  Clark 


Rich.  H.  Wool  worth 
William  Briner.. 


Albert  H.  .Jamison 
Harry  S.  Jones , 


Frank'n  S.  Bickley 
Strickland  Yardley 
Levis.  Boyer 


James  Collins 

Geo.  L.  Pancoast.... 
Henry  S.  Colston.... 

Samuels.  Orr 

George  J.  Rice 

Stanton  A.  Welch.. 
John  P.  Birchfield.. 

James  M.  Hoffman 
William  H.  Leake.. 

George  H.  Frear 

John  J.  Pomerov.... 
William  P.  Smith... 

George  M.  Rhone... 

Irvine  C.  Wria-ht... 


Albert  Briner 

D.  C.  Eppeheimer.., 

Duval  Dorau 


Lt.  Col 
...do 


Major. 
..do.... 


Adj. 
..do. 


Q.M. 
..do.. 
..do.. 


Surg.... 
A.s.Sur. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


...do 

Chap'n 

..do 

...do 

Sr.  Maj 

...do 

Q.M.S. 


..do 

Jom.  Sr 


.do. 


DATE  OP  MUSTER 
I.N-TO  SERVICE. 

-3 

I 

May  27, 

'61, 

3 

Julv  28, 
May  SI, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

June    1, 
June    7, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 

3 

June  11, 
July  28, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 

June    7, 
June  10, 
July  28, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

July  28, 
July  28, 
Nov.    2, 
July  13, 
Aug.    2, 
Jan.    29, 
May  29, 

'61, 
|61, 

'62; 
'62, 
'63, 
'63, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Nov.   18, 
June    5, 
April   8, 
Sept.  10, 
May  27, 

'61, 
'61, 
'62, 
'62, 
'61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

July  17, 

'61, 

3 

May   29, 

'61, 

3 

July  28, 
June    7, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 

.3 

May  29, 

'61, 

3 

Promoted  from  Capt.  company  K,  to  Col.,  June 

21,  1861 — mus.  out  with  regiment,  June  17,1864. 
Resigned  July  9.  1862. 
Promoted  from  Capt.  company  E,  to  Lt.  Colonel, 

Aug.  1,  1862— mus.  out  with  reg.,  June  17, 1864. 
Promoted  to  Lt.  Col.  33d  reg.  P."V.,  June  1, 1862. 
Promoted  from  Capt.  company  D,  to  Major,  Aug. 

1,  18j2— mus.  out  with  regiment,  June  17, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  30,  '62. 
Promoted  fromSgt.  Major,  to  2d  Lt.  company  P, 

July  29,  1862— to  Adj.,  October  1,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  13,'61. 
Pro.Qioted  to  A.  Q.  M.,  U.  S.  Vol.,  Aug.  10,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Q.  M.  Sgt.,  October  1,  1861— to  reg. 

Q.  M.,  December  14,  1863— mustered  out  with 

regiment,  June  17,  1864. 
Tr.  to  U.  S.  Vol.,  as  Asst.  Surg.,  April  14,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Surgeon  U.  S.  Vol.,  Oct.  20,  1861. 
Promoted  to  Surg.  81st  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  19,  1862. 
Resigned  March  1.3,  1863. 
Resigned  January  17,  1863. 
Mustered  out  witli  regiment,  June  17,  1864. 
Left,  at  muster  out,  in  charge  of  veterans  froia 

32d  and  3od  regiments,  P.  V. 
Not  on  muster-o\it  roll. 
Resigned  February  28,  1862. 
Resigned  July  9,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.  Major,  March  1, 1863 — mustered 

out  with  regiment,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.  Major,  August  1,  1862 — to  2d 

Lieutenant  company  B,  March  1,  1863. 
Pi-onioted  to  Com.  Sgt.,  November  1,  1862 — ta 

Q.  iSI.  Sgt.,  March  13,  1864— mustered  out  witb 

regiment,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  30,  '61. 
Promoted  to  Com.  Sgt.,  March  1,  1864 — mustei*©* 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Com.  Sgt.,  June  1, 1861 — discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  October  22,  1862. 


Note.— The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks : 

Surg.  Surgeon. 

, -  Sgt.  Sergeant. 

commissary.  Hos.  hospital.  Eeg.  regiment.  Sub.  substitute. 

Csrt.  certificate.  Lt.  Lieutenant, 

Mus.  mustered 
Muc.  musician 
Mis.  missiug. 
Pr.  promoted. 


Ab.  absent. 
Asst.  assistant 
Adj.  Adjutant. 
Bn.  buried. 
Bv.  brevet. 
Bd.  band. 
Capt.  Captain. 
Chap.  Chaplain 


Cor.  Corporal.  Fr.  from. 

Com.  conimissioned  or  Furl,  furlough. 
Hos.  hospital. 

_„ «...,,..  Lt.  Lieutenant. 

Dis.  dismissed. 
Dis'y.  disability. 
Disch.  discharged 
Exp.  expiration. 


PI.  principal. 
Priv.  private. 
Reg.  regiment. 
Red.  reduced. 
Kes.  resigned. 
Kem.  removed. 
Sen.  sentenced. 
Serv.  service 


Stew,  steward. 
Tr.  transferred. 
Vet.  veteran  volnnieer, 
Wd.  wounded. 
Wds.  wounds. 


THREE   YEAHS'   SERVICE. 


6U 


Lemuel  Mitchell 

Frank  Niblo , 

Charles  K.  Bechtel 

M.  L.  Huntzberger. 


Hos.St.  May  27, '61, 

...do Sept.    4,  '61, 

Pl.Muc'  July  21,  '61, 

...do June  11,  '61, 


3  Transferred  as  private  to  Co.  K,  Sept.  30,  1861. 
3  Mustered  out  Sept.  6,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
3   Promoted  to  principal  musician,  Sept.  1,  1862— 

I    mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  17,  1864, 
3:  Promoted  to  principal  musician,  July  1,  1863— 

I    mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  17,  1864. 


Company  A. 

RECRUITED  AT  READING,  BERKS  COUNTY. 


Jacob  Lenhart,  Jr. 

Jacob  Lehman 

Michael  Walters 

Amos  N.  Seitziuger 

Jeremiah  A.  Clouse 

Sebastian  Eekle 

Daniel  Setley 

John  S.  Painter 


Jacob  C,  Esterly. 
George  Mosser.... 

Lewis  Griffith 

Henry  K.  Mull  .. 


Chas.  Fred«rioks.... 

John  Wittich 

Richard  Yeager 

Francis  D.  Naglt^,... 
Henry  K«nler 


Peter  Hartenstein.., 
William  J.  Smith... 


Henry  W.  Esser 

Flarian  narbach... 
Henry  J.  Ri<"hards 

John  D.  Hertzog 

Angstadt,  Jacob  !) 

Ash,  .lames  D 

Bedencup,  -John 

Boone,  Richard 

Broadhurst,  John... 
Brady,  Benjamin.  . 

Bowman,  Henry 

Babb,  John  II 


Calvert,  James 

Derr,  Samuel 

Degroat,  William.. 

English,  Da\id    ... 
Fegely,  Andrew.... 

Frey,"Sanmel  B 

Fix,  James  A 

Frey,  Allen  M 


Greaff,  Daniel 

Goodman,  David  -f. 

Ganster,  Jacob, 

Good,  Joseph 

Garst,  Frederick.... 
Gretb,  Albert  S 

'       78 


1st  Sgt. 

..do„.. 
..do..... 


.do. 


.,d« 

..do 

..do 


...do 

Corp..., 

...do 

.do 


.do. 


..do 

Muc... 

..do 

Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


.do 

.do.... 
.do 

.do..., 

.do 

,do 

.do 


.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.<io... 
.da... 


June    7, 

'61, 

8 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

July  28, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

i', 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June  18, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61. 

3 

July     9, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June  18, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June  IS, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

Sept.  23, 

'62. 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

June  18, 

'61, 

8 

June  18, 

'01, 

3 

Feb,   19, 

'62, 

3 

Julv  20, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61. 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

f] 

June    7, 

'61, 

3 

Feb.     ], 

'61, 

3 

. I  line    7. 

'61, 

3 

.hine    7, 

'61, 

3 

.Inne    7, 

'61, 

3 

July   18, 

'61, 

3 

July  28, 

'61, 

3 

June    7, 

'61, 

31 

Wounded  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  May  9, 1864— mus- 
tered out  with  company.  Jane  17,  1864. 
Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  Aug.  19,1862, 
Discharged  Sept.  15,'63 — now  in  Vet.  Res.  Corps. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  Sept.  26, 1862— to  1st  Lt.,  Got. 

26,  '63 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Resigned  February  20.  1862. 
Resigned  July  18.  1862. 
Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  '62— to  2d  Lt.,  Oct. 

24,  '63 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  Nov.  1, 1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Oct.  31,  '62. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Nov.  1,  1862— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Nov.  1.  1862 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Nov.  1,  1862— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  31,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  14,  '62. 
Tr.  to  3d'  Brigade,  iid  Div.  Dep.  West  Va.,   June 

6,  and  to  .54'th  regiment  P.  V.,  Julv  4,  1864. 
Killed  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Corporal.  J  uly  1.  '62 — mustered  out 

with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Pi-omote  i  to  Corporal,  March  1,  1863 — mustored 

out  with  company,  June  17.  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal.  Nov.  1.  '62 — mustered  out 

with  coinpatiY,  Juno  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Nov.  1,  '62 — mustered  out 

with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  28, 1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mas.  out  as  private,  with  company,  June  17,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
jSlusteretl  out  with  company.  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  .Tune  17.  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  24,  '63. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864- Vet. 
Wounded  and  prisonor  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  W.  V., 

May  9,  1864— mustered  out,'  May  30,  1865. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  wih  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Tr.  to  3d  Brigade,  2d  Div.  Dep.  West  Va.,  June 

6,  and  to  .54th  regiment  P.  V..  Julv  4.  1864. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  23,  '63. 
Tr.  to  3d  Brisrade,  2d  Div.  Dep.  West  Va.,  June 

6,  and  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  13,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  28,  '63. 
Disch.  on  Surgeons  certificate — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 


618 


THIETY-SECOND  REGIMENT — THIRD  RESERVE, 


Harner,  Henry  A.. 

Hodern,  George 

Hoderu,  John 

Hart;  Lewis 

Holland,  Peter  F... 
Haws,  Marks  D 


Harbach,  Harrison  ...do . 

Holland ,  William  F . . .  do . 
Henershotz,  Alb't  S  ...do  . 
Harbach,  Daniel do. 


Private 

..do 

..do 

...do 

..do 

..do 


Jackson,  Andrew... 
Koch,  Christian  J... 

Koch,  John 

Kocher,  Francis 

Kunsinan,  Jacob  S 


Kissinger,  Sam'l  S. 
Keehn,  Henry  C... 
Kershner,  Lewis.... 


Marquat,  Augustus 
Milans,  Henry  G 


Murphy,  Patrick.. 


M'Donough,  Wm.. 


M'Quaid,  Peter 

M'Donough,  John.. 
M'Gettigan,  Hugh.. 

Neebe,  Charles 

O'Neil,  John 


Otten,  Henry 


Old,  James  B 

Peters,  William 

Perry,  Abraham 

Richards,  Levi 

Rhein,  Augustus.... 

Rhoads,  Levi  B 

Pork,  John 

Rupp,  Ludwig 

Richards,  Emanuel 

Ribble,  Nicholas 

Schroth.  Charles 

Sellers,  Eph'm  Z.... 
Smith,  Henry  S  .... 
Stiffenburg,  Wm.... 
Stautler,  Albert  S... 
Schotield,  James  A 
Saylor,  Frederick... 
Sallada,  James 


Schanoberger,  Chas 
Shade,  Enoch.... 


Shafer,  Daniel 

Warner,  William. 
Weber,  Charles.... 
V/eidenhamer,  A. 

Youse,  Jonas  

Yeich,  JohnR 

Yohn,  John  M 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


..do. 
..do. 


...do. 

...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 


.do 

.do 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


June  7,  '61, 
June  7,  '61, 
June  7,  '61, 
July  28,  '61, 
June  7,  '61, 
July  18,  '61, 

July  20,  '61, 

June  7,  '61, 
June  7,  '61, 
July  20,  '01, 

June  7,  '61, 
June  7,  '61, 
June  7,  '61, 
June  18,  '61, 
June  7,  '61, 

July  18,  '61, 
July  18,  '61, 
July  19,  '61, 

July  IS,  '61, 
Sept.    9,  '61, 

Feb.    11,  '62, 

June  18,  '61, 

June  18,  '61, 
June  18,  '61, 
Julv  28,  '61, 
July  18,  '61, 
June    7,  '61, 

Jiine    7,  '61, 


July 
June 
b'eb. 
July 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
July 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
.Fune 
July 
Sept. 


July  20,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 


June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 


'61, 

'61, 

'61, 

'61, 

'61, 

'61,  I  3 

'61,  I  3 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  29,  '62. 
Tr.  to  od  Brigade,  2d  Div.  Dep.  West  Va.,  Juno 

6,  and  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  Julv  4,  1864. 
Tr.  to  3d  Brigade,  2d  Div.  Dep.  West  Va.,  June 

6,  and  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  rog.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
Died  at  Washington,  June  7, 1862 — buried  in  MIL 

Asy.  Cemetery. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Jime  17,  1364. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
IMustercd  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— ab- 
sent, in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  18,  '62. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 
Tr.  to  3d  Brisrade,  2d  Div.  Dep.  West  Va.,  June 

6,  and  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  28,  '63. 
Wounded  and  ordered  to  report  to  the  Adjutant 

General's  office,  Washington. 
Tr.  to  3d  Brigade,  2d  Div.  Dep.  West  Va.,  June 

6,  and  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1804. 
Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— absent 

in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  26,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  7,  '62. 
Mustered  out  vnth  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  W. 

Va.,  May  9,  1864— mustered  out  Sept.  23,  18G4.: 
Died  atSmoketown,  Va.,  Oct.  12, 18G2,  of  wounds 

received  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Tvilled  at  Cloyd  Mountain,' May  9,  1864.— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  4,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  .Tune  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  o.ii  \vith  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Jan.  16,  1863. 
Killed  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862. 
.Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Mustered  out  Avith  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  2, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Suigeon's  certificate,  Feb.  9,  1863. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 
Tr.  to  3d  Brigade,  2d  Div.  Dep.  West  Va.,  June 

6,  and  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Tr.  to  3d  Brigade,  2d  Div.  Dep.  West  Va.,  June 

6,  1864,  and  to  54th  regiment  P.  V,  July,  1864. 
Tr.  to  .5d  Brisrade,  2d  Div.  Dep.  West  Va.,  Jur^o 

6,  and  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  6,  1884. 
Deserted  September  5,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864'. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  17,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  rpg.  p.  V..  July  4.  JU<64— Yet. 


THREE   YEARS'  SERVICE. 


619 


Company  B. 
recruited  in  wayne  county. 


William  D.  Curtis.. 
Geo.  C.  Davenport.. 


Warren  G.  Moore.. 


Fr.  G.  Nicholson. 


J.  M.  Buckingham. 
LyiBan  W.  Hamlin 

George  M,  Rohne ... 

Dudley  K.  Watrous 

Lester  T.  Adams.... 

John  Hetzel 

Adolphus  Monnia... 

Florence  B.  Hamlin 
James  W.  Carrier... 
William  Biesecker.. 
Henry  C.  Tripp 


Hobart  Nicholson... 
Charles  H.  Loper  ... 
George  W.  Martin... 
Michael  Cobb 


John  Martz . 


Russell  P.  Abby., 

Gabriel  S.  Brown 
Jesse  R.  Dickens. 
William  Green 


Wm.  L.  Money 

Ames,  Warner  J 

Akers,  William  F... 
Andrews,  Daniel.... 

Bachon,  Joseph 

Barhite,  Wm.  H.... 

Bortree,  Wm.  G 

Burbank,  John  W.. 

Bronson,  Eh 

Bishop,  David. 

Bennet,  Benjamin... 
Brundage,  Freeling 
Buckingham,  J.  M 
Brownson,  Justus... 

Brooks,  Andrew 

Buallesoa,  Job 

Bath,  OUver  L 

Ridwell,  Hiram 

Briscoe,  John 

Cornell.  Sydney 

Cortright,  Enily  D.. 

Campbell,  .lohn 

Cogswell,  William.. 
Campheld,  Geo.  N.. 
Dauborn,  Nicholas 
Dickins,  Richard.... 
Donelson,  James .... 


Capt., 

..do.. 


...do 

1st  Lt... 


June  5,  '61, 
June    5,  '61, 

June    5,  '61, 

June    5,  '61, 

June  5,  '61, 
June    5,  '61, 

July  17,  '61, 

June    5,  '61, 

June    5,  '61, 

June    5,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 

June  5,  '61, 
June  5,  '61, 
June  .5,  '61, 
July  22,  '61, 

June    5,  '61, 

June    5,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 

June    5,  '61, 

June  13,  '61, 

Sept.  19,  '61, 

June  5,  '61, 
June  5,  '61, 
June    5,  '61, 


Resigned  July  16,  1862. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant — to  Captain — trans- 
ferred to  Vetenm  Reserve  Corps,  Aug.  5,  1863. 

Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Aug.  19,  '02— to  Capt.,  Oct.  26,  '63— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Nov.  16,  1862— to  1st  Lt.,  Aug.  19, 
1S62— mustered  out  -svith  Co.,  June  17,  1864. 

Resigned  November  16,  1861. 

Pronioted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  Nov.  16,  1861— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  11,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  Aug.  1,  1862— to  2(i 
Lieut.,  March  1,  '63— dismissed  Nov.  13,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  '62— to  1st  Sgt.,  Nov. 
1,  1862— mustered  out  with  Co.,  Juno  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  1862— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  July  22,  1861— to  Sgt,,  Jan.  5,  1863— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Aug.  1,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  1863— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  1,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  25,  ''62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '62. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Nov.  16,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Jan.  18, 1862— 
transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  November  16,  '61— killed 
at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  22,  1861— transferred 
to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  July  30,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  January  5, 1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  January  5, 1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  1,  '62— transferred 
to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  November  1,  1863— trans- 
ferred to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Musician,  January  29,  1862— trans- 
ferred to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  July  30,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct,  16,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  19,  '62. 

Discharired  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  16,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Feb.  10,  '62. 

Mustered  out  withcompany,  .June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Jan.  18, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  23,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  20,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '62. 

Transferred  to  Vet." Reserve  Corps,  July  30,  1863. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 

Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 

Killed  in  action,  June  30,  1862. 

Died  October  20,  1862. 

Deserted  July  29,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  26,  '6i. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54t}i  reg,  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 

Died  August  12,  1862. 

Deserted  December  29,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  31,  6.^. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 


620 


THIRTY-SECOND  REGIMENT — THIRD  RESERYB, 


•Dickins,  Daniel  S.., 
Eushiro,  George  P . 
Frisbie,  George  S... 

Frisbie,  James  P 

Firth,  Thomas 


Garman,  Daniel. 
Gibbs,  Alfred.... 
Gillet,  OLLver..... 


Private  June    5,  '61, 

...do June    5,  '61. 

...do Sept.  19,  '61, 

...do Mar.  30,  '64, 

...do June  13,  '61, 


Handenberger,  J.  B 


Hank,  John 

Hinds,  Henry 

Hubbard,  C.  W... 
Hubler,  Robert... 
Howe,  Edward.... 
Howe,  James  H... 
Hoover,  Joseph  F. 

Hand,  William  J 

Jones,  Robert  D 

Johnson,  Jacob 

Johnson,  Porter  C. 
Kennedy,  John  S.., 
Leake,  William  H. 

London,  Joseph 

Little,  Archibald  S 


Marsh,  John 

Marshall,  Edwin  A 
Mitchell,  Charles  E 
Moore,  William  G 
Moyer,  Anthony... 
Mitchell,  Eugene  B 
IMitchell,  Michael... 
Machan,  Edward  .. 

Miller,  Quinters 

Mitchell,  Davis 

Marshall,  Freder'k 

Miller,  David 

Perry,  James  P 

Peet, Daniel  N 

Potter,  Henry  S.... 
Pinkerton,  John.... 
Peet,  Daniel  N 


Pillard,  Emil 

Riley,  James  E 

Riley,  John , 

Sheppard,  M.  L 

Swingle,  William.. 
Swingle,  Sharp  L... 
Stewart,  Arch'd  H. 
Simmonson,  Asa .. 


Thomas,  Joshua  R.. 
Townsend,  Edward 

Walter,  Albert 

Wortman,  Henry.... 

Warner,  George 

Wagner,  Joseph  G.. 
Woodruff,  Selden  A 
Watrouse,  Friend 
Wright,  Albert  A 
White,  Henry 


Williams,  Alfred. 


Whipple,  Stephen  F 
Wright,  Eugene  H 

Young,  Elliott 

Young,  George 


...do. 
...do. 
,..do. 

...do. 

..do. 
..do. 
...do. 
..do. 
...do. 
..do. 
...do. 
...do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do, 
...do. 

do. 
...do, 
..do, 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
...do. 
do. 
...do. 

..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


.do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


June  5,  '61, 
Mar.  30,  '64, 
June  5,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 


June 
June 
June 
June 
Mar. 
Mar. 
July 
Aug. 
June 
June 
July 
June 
June 
July 
June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

July 

July 

Oct. 

June 

Feb. 

June 

June 

Aug. 

June 

Mar. 


June  28,  '61, 
July  29,  '61, 
Feb.  4,  '64, 
June  5,  '61, 
Mar.  30,  '64, 
Oct.  25,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
June    5,  '61, 


April  4, 
Sept.  19, 
June  5, 
June  28, 
July  17, 
Mar.  31, 
July  16, 
Aug.  10, 
.Fune  13, 
July  16, 


July  29,  '61, 

July  9,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 


Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  6,  '62. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864. 

Died  July  26,  1862,  of  wounds  received  June  30, 
1862— buried  in  Cypress  Hill  Cemetery,  L.  I. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Transfei-red  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864. 

Died  at  Washington,  May  21,  1862— buried  in 
Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Jan.  5, 1863— reduced  from  Sgt.,  Jan. 
18,  '63 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  30, '63. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Dischai-ged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  6,  l?62. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864, 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Mustered  out  August  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  25,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  25,  '62. 

Died  July,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Chaplain  32d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  1,  '61. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V. ,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 

Died  Dec.  19,  1862,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  of  wounds 
received  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13, 1862. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  29,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  3,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Died  October  12,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  17,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  25,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  '62. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.,  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 

Missing  in  action  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  West  Vir- 
ginia, May  9,  1864. 

Deserted  July  25,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  1,  1863. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  3,  '63. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Missing  in  action  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  West  Vir- 
ginia, May  9,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  1, 1863. 

Mustered  out  September  30,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Transferred  to  33d  reg.  P.  V. — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  5ith  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  51th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Died  at  Washington,  Sept.  23,  1861— buried  in 
Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 

Died  September  26,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  November  1,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Sui-geon's  certifixjate,  Oct.  25,  '62. 

Mustered  out  August  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  August  18,  1864. 


three  years'  serviob. 

Company  C. 

recruited  in  bucks  county. 


David  V.  Feaster.. 
Harry  W.Sutton.. 

Strick'd  Yardley.. 

JohnH.  Crothers.. 

Joseph  B.  Roberts., 

Zearaan  Jones 

Daniel  P.  Burkit..., 

T.  Watson  Bewly.. 

Thomas  Adams 

Perry  H.  Vanhorn 

Aaron  N.  Buckman 

William  F.  Roberts 

Sam'l  J.  Griffee 

Jas.  E.  IM'Masters... 
Thomas  P.  Goheen.. 
Edw'd  li.  Lennon... 
Martin  V.  Taylor.... 

Charles  Y.  Clark 

Benj.  F.  Crosedale.. 

William  Gray 

JohnD.  Blaker 

Matthew  Mills 

Allen,  William 

Blaker,  Edw'd  H.. 

Barker,  Francis 

Black,  Edward 

Bodine,  John  R 

Bennett,  William.. 
Brown,  James  L.... 

Bennett,  Henry 

Caflee,  William 

Corbet,  Matthew.... 

Graver,  Philip 

Cooper,  Owen 

Carver,  JohnW 

Caffee,  Joseph  K 

Dillon,  Andrew  J... 

Doan,  Howard 

Ditmars,  Isaac 

Dillon,  Thomas 

DiUon,  Robert 

Eizenbrey,  Edwin... 
Fitzpatrick,  Joseph 
Flanagan,  Albert.... 
Fennell,  William  J.. 
Featherby,  Geo.  W.. 

Fleming,  James 

lifer,  Richard 

Gordon,  Swayze 

Grady,  George 


Capt. 
..do.. 


June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 


June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 


June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 


July  8, 
July  20, 
June  10, 
July  9, 
Aug.  26, 
Aug.  25, 
July  18, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
July  17, 
June  10, 
June  10, 

.do jJuly  17, 

.do June  10, 


Dischargedon  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  12, 1862. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  August  21,  1861— to  2d  Lieut., 
October  28, 18S2— to  Captain,  May  1, 1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Captain  and  Assistant  Quartermas- 
ter, August  10,  1863. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  Oct.  28, 1862— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  Sept.  23,  186J,  for  wounds  received  at 

Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  Va. 
Pr.  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.— date  unknown— to  2d  Lt., 
May  1,  1863— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  from   Tor.  to  Sgt.— date  unknown— 

nmstered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Sept.  1,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Sept.  1,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864.- 
Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Oct.  1,  1863 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  to  receive  promotion  in  U.  S.  colorfed 

troops,  August  19,  1863. 
Discharged  November  22,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  2d  Bull  Run. 
Discharged  Nov.  18,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 

Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  Va. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  11,  1863. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  January  1.5,  1863 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  January  21,    1864— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Disch.  May  20,  '63,  for  wds.  received  at  Antietam. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  10,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  24.  '62. 
Killed  accidentally,  at  Wood's  Mills,  Va.,  June 

6,  1864— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Dischargedon  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  10.  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  29,  '62, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  2,  '62. 
Discharjied  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  16,  '62. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  February  8,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct,  16,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  6,  '6.3. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  25,  '62. 
Transferred  tobafy  C,  5th  U.S.  Art., Oct.  19,  '62. 
Deserted  Dec.  11.  1 862— returned  Jan.  25,  1864— 

transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Died  at  Mill  Greek,  Va.,  September  19,  1862. 
Mustered  out  September  4,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  23,  '62. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  March  17,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads. 


622 


THIRTY-SECOND   REGIMENT — THIRD   RESERVE, 


Graham,  Adam 

Harris,  William  H 
Hibbs,  Algernon... 
Helly,  Jonathan  T. 

Hough,  Calvin 

Hillborn,  Joseph... 
Harrison,  Charles.. 
Hough,  George  W. 
Hillborn,  William. 
Hammer,  Joseph.. 
Hitchcock,  Charles 
Johnson,  Lyman... 
Kinsey,  Jonathan.. 

Kelly,  Robert 

Longshare,  Wm.  G, 

Long,  Henry 

Londen,  Joseph 


Lugar,  James  M 

Lewis,  Abraham.... 

Large,  Joseph  H 

Morris,  George  W.. 
Mitchell,  Jeremiah 
Mershon,  William.. 
M'Connell,  John.... 
M'Carn,  Barnard.... 

M'Carn,  James 

Phillips,  Banner  T.. 
Reeder,  Henry  P.... 

Ryan,  James 

Rose,  John  L 

Roberts,  George  W 

Rose,  James 

Robinson,  Charles.. 
Runk,  Charles 


Swartz,  Larne 

Smith,  Bartlett 

Smith,  John 

Stevenson,  Daniel. 

Stone,  Thomas 

Stout,  Joseph 

Southwick,  John  .. 
Steifle,  John 


Stewart,  Henry 

Thornton.  Charles. 

Tapp,  John  S 

Trimmer,  Elwood.. 
Vauhorn,  Joseph... 
Walton,  Samuel..  .. 
Wiggins,  Charles... 
Woolman.  Lewis  N , 
Wall,  Anthony  J. 
Wynkoop,  S.  W.. 

Wells,  Charles !...do. 

Williamson,  Levi...!. ..do. 
Wittee,  Peter  W  ....L.do. 
Wiggins,  George  Wl...do . 
White,  George  W...'...do. 
Young,  Absolam  B  '...do . 
Young,  Wesley  S...!...do . 


June  10, 
June  10, 
July  29, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
Aug.  12, 
June  10, 
July  13, 
Jupe  10, 

June  10, 
July  21, 
Sept.  22. 
July  11, 
June  10, 
July  8, 
July  18, 
June  10, 

June  10, 
June  18, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
July  17, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
July  29, 
Oct.  4, 
July  21, 
July  17, 
July  20, 
July  29, 
July  11, 
June  10, 
June  10, 


Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '63— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
!  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jvily  25,  '63. 
I  Tr.  to  battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Artillery,  Oct.  19,  '62. 
'  Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  "64— Vet. 
I  Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
j  Transferred  to  54th  reuiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Killed  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  Va.,  June  30,  1862. 
Killed  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  Va.,  June  30,  1862. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  vSurgeon's  certificate.  May  21,  '62. 
Discharged  Jan.    12,  1863,  for  wounds  received 

at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  21,  '62. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  August  20,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Deserted  April  13,  1862. 
Deserted  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  vSurgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  14,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  17,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Died  at  cainp  Pierpont,  Va.,  February  22,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Deserted  November  2,  1862,  from  battery  C,  5th 

United  States  Artillery. 

Dischai-ged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  Julv  4,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 
Tr.  to  battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Artillery,  Oct.  19,  '62. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Tr.  to  battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Artillery,  Oct.  19,  '62. 
Killed  accidentally.  Mar.  26,  '64,  near  Kerneys- 

vilie,  Va.— Vet. 
Deserted  October  1,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V  ,  July  4,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Tr.  to  battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Artillery,  Oct.  19,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  29, 1863. 
Died  at  camp  Pierpont,  Va. ,  November  26,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  Dec.  13.  1862. 
Deserted  October  1,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 


Company   D. 

RECRUITED  IN  BERKS  COUNTY. 


William  Briner Captain  June    7,  '61. 

F.  H.  Straub I. ..do June    7,  '61 

I  I 


Promoted  to  Major,  August  1,  1862. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  November  19,  '61— to  Capt., 

August  1, 1862— killed  at  Antietam,  September 

17,  1862. 


THREE   YEARS'   SEKVIOB. 


623 


Andrew  J.  Stetson, 


Franklin  S.  Bickley 
Jacob  V.  ShUUng 


Albert  Briner.... 
George  B.  Davis. 
Abra'm  B.  Yocum.. 


James  Schrader 

David  Hollenback. 
Wm.  K.  Leaman.. 
Franklin  Trussel.., 


Levi  Boyer 

William  H.  Parker 

Francis  Eisenbeis... 

John  A.  Price 


John  N.  Smith 

H.  H.  Hemming ... 

Nelson  G.  Sheeder. 

LiewisF.  Henderson 

William  CarUn. ., 


William  S.  Lamb... 


Peter  B.  Keehn 
Adam  F.  Waid. . 


Ephr'm  Strohecker 
JohnG.  Bland 


Henry  Setley . 


John  S.  Keever 

Chas.  K.  Bechtel.... 
M.  L.  Huntzberger 

Achey,  Obediah 

Allen,  Edward 

Barr.  Honry 

Bishop,  Clark 

Boone,  Jeremiah 

Boone,  Tliomas  D... 

Boyer,  Charles 

Billing,  Philip 

Bobst,  Samuel 

Broom,  William 

Barber,  Charles  H.. 

Becker,  John  H 

Boyer,  Wash'n  L... 

Briner,  Jefferson 

Babb,  John 

Bechtel,  David 

Bechtel,  Jacob 

Boyer,  John  H 

Cunningham,  Peter 

Coller,  Josiah i...do...., 

Caldwell,  James i...do...., 

Davies,  Samuel [...do...., 

DeParson,DeLozierL.do 


Capt.... 


1st  Lt., 
...do.... 


...do 

2d  Lt... 
1st  Sgt 


...do... 
...do... 
Sergt. 
...do... 


..do. 
..do. 


..do. 
..do. 


...do.. 
Corp. 


...do. 


June    7,  '61, 


June    7,  '61, 
June    7,  '61, 


June  7,  '61, 
June  7,  '61, 
June  7,  '61, 


June 

June 

June 

June 

June 
July 

July 

June 

June 
July 


June  11,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 

June  7,  '61, 

June  7,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 

July  13,  '61, 

June  7,  '61, 
June  7,  '61, 

July  9,  '61, 


June  7, 
July  21, 
June  11, 
June  7, 
July  28, 
June  7, 
June  7, 
June  7, 
June  11, 
June  7, 
June  7, 
June  7, 
Sept.  19, 
July  13, 
July  12, 
June  7, 
July  12, 
June  7, 
July  IS, 
July  18, 


June 
June 
June 
June 
June 


Sept.  30, 


Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  19,  '61— to  1st  Lt,,  Aug.  1,  '62— 

to  Captain,  March  1,  1863— mustered  out  with 

company,  June  17,  1864. 
Resigned  November  13,  1861. 
Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Jan.  7,  '62— to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  1,  '62— 

to  1st  Lieutenant,   October  1,  1862 — killed  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  '62— to  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  1,  '63— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  '62— to  2d  Lt.,  Mar.  6,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Nov.  20,  '61— to  Sgt.,  Jan.  1,  1863— to 

1st  Sergeant,  May  1,  1863 — mustered  out  with 

company,  June  17,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Mar.  1,  1862— to  1st  Sgt.,  Oct  1,  1862— 

killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  November  20,  1861 — 

deserted  January  7,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Nov.  20,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Jan.  1,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Aug.  1,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Jan.  1,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Q.  M.  Sergeant,  September  30,  1861. 
Pr,  to  Cor.,  March  20,  '6.3— to  Sgt.,  Jan.  1,  1863— 

transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V. ,  July  4, 1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Aug.  1,  1862— to  Sgt.,  May  1,  1863— 

transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  November  19,  '61 — killed 

at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Aug,  1,  '62— deserted  Dec.  19, 1862. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Jan.  1,  '63 — mustered  out 

with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Jan.  1, 1863 — mustered  out 

with  company,  June  17,  1864, 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Jan,  1,  1863  —  mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Jan.  1,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Jan.   1,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Jan.  1,  1863  —  mustered 

out  with  company  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Jan.  1,  1863— transferred 

to  .54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  March  19,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Cerporal,  November  20,  '61— killed 

at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  1,  1862— killed  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864, 
Promoted  to  Principal  Musician,  Sept,  1,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Principal  Musician,  July  1,  1863. 
Died  at  Van  Clevesville,  W.  Va,,  March  25,  '64. 
Tr.  from  company  I— deserted  April  14,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864, 
Mustered  out  with  companj^,  June  17,  1864, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  10,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  29,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb,  1,  1863, 
Transferred  to  o4th  rea;.  P.  V. ,  July  4, 1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P,  V.,  July  4,  1804. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V,,  July  4.  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P,  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Killed  at  2d  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862, 
Mis,  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads.  June  30,  1862. 
Wd,  and  mis.  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  Dec.  1.3, '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17.  1864, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar,  25,  'G3. 
Deserted  April  14,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  1,  '63. 


b24 


TUIRTY-SECOXD   liEGlMENT — THIIiD   KESERVE, 


Dehart,  Peter 

Dangler,  Henry 

Doty,  James 

Epphimer,  David  C 

Ellis,  William 

Ellis,  Franklin 

Focht,  Josiah 

Frill,  Edward 

Fisher,  David 

Geiger,  Henry 

Good,  William  S 

Gearhart,  Reuben  G 

Good,  Emanuel 

Good,  Henry  S 

Gratli,  WilUam 

Geiger,  Alexander.. 

Earner,  Alfred 

Harrison,  Sam'l  L... 

Hoffman,  Henry 

Hobson,  James  L... 
Hendley,  Fred'k.... 
Hunsberger,  Jer'h  C 

Helmer,  Albert  D... 

Kupp,  Morgan 

Kelchner,  William 

Kellar,  Adam  F 

Long,  James 

Lorah,  Henry  A 

Lowrey,  Patrick 

Liorah,  Alexander... 

Levan,  David 

Lichtenfeit,  Henry. 
Mann,  Samuel 


Miles,  Nathaniel 

Miller,  William 

Mellen,  Jacob 

Moohn,  Isaac 

M'Chalicher,  Sam'l 


M'Cord,  Heber 

Raudenbush,Geo.A 
Rank,  William 


Rorke,  Joseph. 


Sagee,  Williams.... 
Sayboldt,  Augustus 


Scarlet,  Roland  G... 
Shaner,  Solomon  S. 

Slichter,  Joseph 

Schiefley,  John 


Steeve,  Richard 

Shaffer,  Harrison... 
Simmons,  Henry  J.. 
Shepherd,  AndwM 
Schwartz,  Cvrus 


Setley,  George. 


Shaffer,  George do 

Thomas,  .iames  P...     do 

Walker,  Renj.  F do 

Wann,  Henry ...do. 

Weigner,  George  O  ...do  . 

Wright,  Charles  E..  ...do 


Wilkins,  Charl€ 
Yoder,  Samuel. 


Private  I 

...do 1 

...do I 

...do I 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


..do... 
..do... 
..do.., 
..do  . 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do.., 
..do... 


July  1.3, 
Sept.  ?.0 
June  7 
June  7 
Sept.  30 
June  7. 
June  7 
June  11, 
Sept.  .30: 
June  11 
June  11 
June  11 
Sept.  19. 
July  18 
Aug.  26, 
July  13, 
June  11 
June  11 
June  7 
June  11 
June  11 
July  13 

July  12 
June  7 
Aug.  30, 
.Tune  11 
June  7 
June  7 
June  7 
July  20 
Sept.  8 
June  11 
.June    7 


..do June    7 

..do June    7 

..do June    7 

..do Sept.  30 

..do July   13 


July  18 
June  7, 
June    7, 

July  13, 

June  7. 
June    7, 


June  7, 

June  7 

June  7 

June  7 

June  7, 
Aug.  '25. 
Aug.  30 
July  18, 
June    7 

June  11 

Sept.  9, 

Sept.  1, 

June  7, 

•Fune  7 

June  7. 

June    7 

July  18 
Jvme    7 


'01, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'62, 

3 

'62, 

3 

'61, 

y 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

A 

'62, 

3 

'62, 

3 

'6i; 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

31 

'61, 

^1 

'*>!, 

'i 

Transferred  to  .51th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  ,5 1th  regiment  P.  V,,  July  4,  1864. 

Deserted  December  9,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Commissary  Sgt.,  March  1,  1864. 

Transferred  to  .54th  regiment  P.  Y.,  July,  4, 1864. 

Deserted  December  10,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surseon's  certificate,  Nov.  27,  '62. 

Deserted  October  30,  1802. 

Mn.stered  out  June  23,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

ISIustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  25,  '63. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Clustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  24,  '62. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Wd.  and  prisoner,  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  West  Va., 
Iklav  9,  1864. 

Deserted  March  2,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Quartermaster  167th  reg.  P.V.,  Dec.  11,  '62. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Deserted  July  25,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mijstered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 

Mustered  out  August  12,  1864. 

Deserted  December  10.  1862. 

Deserted  July  25,  1861. 

Deserted  December  10.  1862 — returned  April  1, 
'63 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  18, 1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Deserted  December  9,  1862. 

Discharged  Nov.  27,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 
Bull  Run,  August  SO,  1862. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864, 

Died  at  Fairfax  Seminary  Hospital,  Va.,  Septem- 
ber 24,  1862. 

Missing  in  action  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads, 
June  30,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864, 

Promoted  from  Corporal  to  Sergeant,  Nov,  19, 
1861 — reduced  Oct,  1,  1862 — mustered  out  with 
company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  vrtih  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  June  22, 1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  10,'62. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads, 
June  30,  1862. 

Died  at  Stafford  Court  House,  Virginia,  Novem- 
ber 24,  1862. 

Deserted  December  14,  1862. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

.Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Reduced  from  Corporal,  October  1,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Wounded  and  missing  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg, December  13,  1862. 

Deserted  December  14,  1862. 

Discharged  November  28,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Bull  Run.  August  30,  1862. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


625 


Company  E. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


John  Clark 

Robert  Johnson, 


Thos.  H.  Banford... 

Oeorge  H.  Lindsey 
Edwin  A.  Glenn 


Alfred  B.  Day. 


Capt..., 
..do 


John  Blaker 

Dennis  C.  Duggan. 

Jesse  Wells 


Jacob  Y.  Martindale 
Charles  W.  Stout , 


John  B.  Clift 

Samuel  Flemming.. 

Harrys.  Jones 

George  Wells 

John  R.  Wagner.. 

James  P.  Brown... 


IstLt.. 

2d  Lt.. 
...do.... 

1st  Sgt 


...do 
Serg't.. 

..do. 


.do. 


Edward  Tustin . 


Edward  J.  Haines do. 

Lynford  Finlayson  ...do.... 

George  T.  Mills ...do, 

Samuel  Cartledge...  ...do. 


Corp... 
.do.... 

.do 

,do 


May  31, 

May  31, 

'61, 
'61, 

May  81, 

'61, 

May   31, 
May  31, 

'61, 
'61, 

May  31, 

'61, 

May  31, 
May   31, 

'61, 
'61, 

Henry  B.  Weed ...do 

Alfred  Haines ...do... 

Jacob  Thomas L..do... 

George  Morgan !  Muc... 

John  Stack L.do ... 

Achufif,  Isaac |  Private 

Atkinson.  Wm.  H..;...do 
Ackley,  Benjamin.. |... do 

Artman,  Owen !...do 

Ashton,  William !...do 

Booth,  Walter L.do 

Bauibrick,  Richard  ...do 


Rennet,  David  R 

Boileau,  Tustin 

Boulton,  James 


May  81,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May   31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May   31,  '61, 

May   31,  '61, 

May   31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May   31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 

July     9,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '(U, 
May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '6i, 
May   31,  '61, 
July  16,  '61,  i  3 
July  17,  '61,  I  8 
May   31,  '61,  I  3 
May   81,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 

May   31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
M^y  31,  '61, 


Bartlow.  Warren do May   81, '61, 

Benger,  Wm.  H I,,,(3q July  22,  '61, 

Boyd,  James I,, .do i  Sept.  10,  '62, 

Brophy,  James !...do  .  ...j  May   31,  '61, 


Chambers,  Robert, 


May   31,  '61, 


Clark,  William  ...... I., .do May  31,  '61, 

Clinton,  John i.,.do May  31,  '61, 

Cripps,  William !...do May  31,  '61, 

Clark,  Robert.........!.,  do Jul3^  18,  '61, 

Cochran,  Matthew..  ...do I  July  21,  '61, 

Carman,  WjlUafl),..l..,do 1  Mar.  16,  '64, 

79   


Promoted  to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Aug.  1,  1862. 
Promoted  from  1st  Lt.  to  Captain,  Aug.  1,  1H62— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  '61— to  1st  Lt.,  Aug.  1,  '62- 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Resigned  July  2,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Sgt,,  Aug.  1,  1861— to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  1,  '62- 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  '62— to  1st  Sgt.,  Oct.  1,  1862— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
3   Died  of  wounds  rec.  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  August  1,  '62— mustered 

out  with  company,  Juno  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  October  1,  '62— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  November  1,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Prisoner  at  Gaines'  Mill,  Juno  27,  '62— pr.  to  Sgt., 

Mar.  1,  '63— nius.  out  with  Co.,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  11,  '62. 
Discharged  November  12,  1862,  for  wounds  re-- 

ceived  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  July  1,  1861— to  2d 

Lieutenant  company  F,  July  29,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  2,  '62— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  October  1,  '62— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  November  1,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  1,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  1,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  J  une  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  18,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  20,  '63. 
Transferred  to  Signal  Coros,  July  18,  1861— dis- 
charged—expiration  of  term. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54tli  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cx'oss  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864- Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— mustered  out  with 

company,  June  17,  1864. 
Prisoner  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Antietam— discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate,  January  18,  1863. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V,,  July  4,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Deserted  June  5,  1861 — released  on  writ  of  habeas 

corpus — minor. 
Mustered  ('Ut  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  witli  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Transferred  to  ,54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  J8G4. 


G26 


THIETY-SECOND  REOTlVrBNT — THIRD  RESEJIVB. 


Dewees,  Charles.. 


Dugan,  Michael.... 
Droxler,  Freder'k 
Downing,  William. 
Eckley,  Auios .. 
Eckley,  John  T 
Eckley,  Joseph 

Egeo,  George  H 

PuUerton,  John 

Fletcher,  John  W.. 
Fletcher,  George  W 
Hoff,  Henry  K 
Johnson,  John 
Johnson,  Jacob  A... 
Kreuson,  Luther.... 

Kennedy,  John 

Kelly,  John  F 

Lynn,  John 

Mooney,  George  W 
Miller,  Frederick  C 
Maybery,  Martin.... 
M' Bride,  John 
M'CoUough,  Jos.  Jr 
M'Creedy,  Cliarles.. 
Nield,  William  J.... 
Pideock,  Benjamin 

Pidcook,  Jason 

Ryan,  William 

Rich,  Charles  H 

Solly,  William  W... 


Private 


Saul,  Roberts 

Scott,  David 

Shemaley,  Nelson.. 

Shaw,  William  P.. 

Smith,  Jacob 

Scott,  Fred'k  B 

Switzer,  Frederick. 

Seaver,  Samuel 

Travis,  James 

Thompson,  Wm.  B 
Toy,  Joseph  H... 
Tomlinson,  Elijah  L 
Taylor,  Hallowell.. 

Toy,  Joseph  L 

Vanhorn,  George... 

Wilson,  Robert 

Wells,  Joseph  H.... 
Wright,  Richard.... 
Williams,  Lynford 


Wilson,  David  M..., 

Ward,  Samuel  P...., 
Yonker,  Samuel. ... 


...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do.... 
...do..., 
...do..., 
...do... 
...do.... 
...do .... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do .... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 
...do.... 
do.... 
...do.... 


May  31,  '61, 


May 

May 
Sept. 
I  May 


..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.do. 


May 
May 
Mav 
May 
May 
May 
May 

July 
July 
May 
Jan. 
Nov. 
May 
May 
May 
Sept. 
May 
May 
Mav 
May 
May 
Aug. 
May 
May 
May 


31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
11,  '02, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  -01, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
15,  '61, 
22,  '61, 
31, '61, 
22,  '64, 
.11,  '64, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
27,  "61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
2,  '62, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 


May  31,  '61, 
Mar.  1,  '62^ 
July  10,  '61, 


Sept. 
July 
Mav 
Jul> 
May 
May 
May 
May 
July 
Sept. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 


May  Si,  '61, 

July  15,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 


Wounded  at  FredericksbuTg— mustered  out  with 
with  compauy,  Juue  17,  1804. 

Mustered  out  with  compauy,  Juue  17,  1304. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's ''ertifioate,  Sept.  21,1802, 

Transferred  to  54 'h  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1S04. 

Mustered  out  with  compauy,  July  IT,  1S64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certihcate,  Jan.  20,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  May  11,  '63. 

Deserted  December  12,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  compauy,  June  17, 1864. 

Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 

'Deserted  (December  12,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  compauy,  June  17,  IS64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  23,  '62. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Died  from  wounds  rec.  at  Autietam,  Sept.  17,  '62. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  uiuster-out  roll. 

Trajisferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  compauy,  June  17,  1864. 
Desertfed  January  21,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juue  17,  1864. 
IMustered  out  witli  compauy,  Juue  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  compauy,  Juue  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  compauy,  Juue  17,  1864. 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  compauy,  Juue  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Prisoner  Juue  26,  1802 — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  2, 1863. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864'. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62— 

trausferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vetl 
Trausferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  iKfri 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Missing  iu  action  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  '62. 
Missing  in  .action  at  Bull  Run,  August  28,  1862. 
Deserted  January  21,  1802. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  17,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  Juiv  4,  '6'^-Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet'. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864. 
Missing  in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juue  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Prisoner  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1, 1863. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  4, 1864— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862- dia- 

charged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  1, 1862.- 


Company   F. 
recruited  in  berks  county. 


Wash'n  Richards... 

Albert  P.  Moulton.. 

Henry  S.  Moulton... 

Albert  H.  Jamison.. 
Edward  K.  Mull 


Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  1,  '63 — 

resigned  September  5,  1863. 
Promoted  from  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.,  Sept.  15,  '63— tr. 

to  company  M,  .54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Promoted  to  2dLt.,  Oct.  1, 1862— to  1st  Lt.,  Sept. 

15,  '63 — mus.  out  wit^  company  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Adjutant,  Jjjne  24,  1861. 
Resigned  July  28,  1862. 


THREE  YBAKS     SERVICE. 


627 


J^fiiij,  D.  iffctnining 

Isaac  A(JLiis 

Inuiitil  Aiurpliy 

l^evi  IToiriuaslbr... 

]i()ii(!it  8initli 

Jfoliii  Vaiii](»iii 

:K(,IWiU'<J  tliiiior...., 
•Jairics  M.  Piiiiiiiis 

Jolni  M.  ]'>if;iy. 

^oon^o  Ai)lo 

Lovaii  Loiir 

W(niiTi!.5l.oii  Miller. 

John  P.  DoMtli 

<;alvii)  Koedy 


AiKly,  .lolin 

AcJler,  Cliarles 

Adams,  Jesse 

Acker,  Ilcnry 

Brown,  Jolm ,. 

Bard,  Jolin  Tj 

Blitz,  William  P.... 
Bowman,  Heiny.... 

Blose,  Edward 

Beechart,  Lovi 

Bernheisol,  Levi 

Borman,  "William.. 

Boger,  Henry 

Becker,  John  A 

Burkhart,  Ileni-y... 

Bellas,  Joseph 

Conner,  Joseph 

Christman,  Allen.., 

Cooper,  Jacob 

Eisenboth,  Henry.. 

Ecknold,  Henry 

Filbert,  Daniel 

Gilbert,  Adam 

Gaiigwer,  Andrew. 

<3iennose,  James 

Hartzel,  James 

Heming,  Jacob 

Haverstick,  Kudy... 
Herbrant,  Joseph... 

Harsta,  Henry 

Henry,  William 

Hogan,  Mark  

House,  John 

Helbrick,  Joseph  ... 

Jones,  William 

Jones,  Henry 

Jennings,  Charles... 
Kill  Patrick,  EdAv'd 
Killpatrick,  Theo... 

Kochel,  Thomas 

killian,  John  H 

Kline,  Manassah.... 

Kelly,  John 

l,ab6id,Willoug'by 

Eippi,  Pompeiius ... 

liUtz,  Harrison 

lieoso,  James 

lieh,  Franklin 

Miles,  Samuel 

Mertz,  Eugene 

Mier,  Adam 

Mertz,  Monroe 

M'Farland,Lew.  D. 

Neal,  George  S 

"Nunomacher,  Uriah 

Ruth,  Josophus 

■Rambo,  Alexander 
Rusk,  Peter 


2d  TA...  June 
Serg't..  June 

.  ,do Tune 

...(JO !  ,1  line 

...do I  .Itmo 

...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 


Jnne  20, 
July  18, 
Jnne  20, 
June  20, 
June  11, 
June  20, 
Jime  20, 

July"2l',' 
July  17, 
June  11, 

June  27, 
July  18, 
June  11, 
June  27, 
June  11, 
July  20, 
June  11, 
July  20, 
June  1], 
June  27, 
June  11, 
June  20, 
July  20, 
June  28, 
Juno  11, 
Juno  11, 
June  11, 

Juno  11, 
June  11, 


June  27, 
June  11, 
July  22, 
Juno  11, 
June  11, 
June  II, 
.luno  20, 
June  20, 
June  11, 
Juno  20, 

June  20, 
June  11, 
Juno  20, 
July  8, 
June  11, 
Juno  28, 
Juno  11, 
Juno  20, 
June  20. 
Juno  11, 
June  20. 
July  18, 
June  11, 
July  18, 


'61, 


Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Sept.  16,  '63— mus.  out,  Sept.  27,  '64. 
Detach,  to  bat.  G,43d  reg.  P.V — disch.  Dec.  4,'62. 
Wounded — discharged,  March  4,  18G3. 
Discharued  on  Surgeon's  certilicate,  Deo.  9,  'G2. 
Transiorrcd  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  18G4— Vot. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P,  V.,  July  4, 1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  rog.  P.  V.,  July  4, 18G4— Vet. 
Transferred  to  64th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  18G4— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1SG4— Vot. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  17,  1864. 
M  ustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Musician,  October  1,  'Gl— mustered 

out  with  company,  Juno  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  27,  1865,  to  date  June  17,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  18G2. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  1,  1863, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Sept,  1,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  6,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Maj^  13, 1863. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  18G4— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V,,  July  1,  18G4— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  18G4— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  company  K,  October  2,  1861. 
Died  at  Mill  Creek,  Va.,  September  19,  1862. 
Killed  in  action,  July  10,  1862. 
Deserted  October  12,  18G2. 
ISl ustered  out  with  company,  .Juno  17,  1864. 
Tr.ansferrod  to  54th  reg,  P.  V,,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
Deserted  July  23,  1861. 

Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  Aug.  G,  1862. 
Transferred  to  51th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— VeU 
Wounded— discharged  Juno  20,  18G2. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V,,  July  4,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
.Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1804. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  17,  1864. 
Died  at  Easton,  Pa.,  July  10,  18G1, 
Died  at  Washington,  August  24,  1861— buried  in 

Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  Juno  27,  1832. 
Deserted  July  1,  1863. 
Died  at  Philadelphia,  October  7,  18G2. 
Deserted  July  9,  1861. 
Deserted  July  0,  1861. 
Wounded- discliarged  February  1,  1863. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  Soptcmbor  17,  1862. 
Transferred  to  r)4th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864— Vet. 
Transferred  toVct.  llcsorve  Corps,  July  1,  1863. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864— Vet. 
Translbi-red  to  51th  reg.  P.  V,,  July  4, 1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  IMill,  June  27,  1852. 
Deserted— date  unknown. 
Deserted  October  7,  1861, 
Deserted  July  30,  1862— returned  Nov.  14,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  companj'-,  June  17, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  17,  18G4. 
Mustered  out  Oct.  27,  1865,  to  date  Jutio  17,  1864. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Deserted  December  12,  1802. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg,  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V,,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
!"ieserted  December  12,  1862, 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
'i'ransferrcd  to  5ith  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg,  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1, 1882. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V,,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 


62S 


THmTY-SHCOND  E"E3GIMENT — THIRD  RESERVE, 


HAME. 

KANE. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  8EEVICE. 

to 

S 

BEMAKKS. 

Ruble,  John 

TJppfl    Cvrna 

Private 
...do 

June  11,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
Feb,   26, '62, 
June  1],  '0!, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  20,  '01, 
Juno  28,  '01, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  24, '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
July  18, '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  12,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
Juno  11,  '61, 
Juno  11,  '01, 
Juno  27,  '61, 
July  12,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Deserted  July  2,  1861. 
Deserted  December  12,  1862, 

Robrer,  Andrew 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muslor-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Tr.  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vot. 
Tr.  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Yet. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Deserted  Julv,  1861. 

Silbeman,  John 

.  do 

Scbneor  Levi 

do 

Stotz,  William  H.... 
Soidere,  Jobn 

...do 

..do     . 

Stadler,  John 

...do 

...do 

Deserted  October  12,  1862. 

Sweeny  Hugh        . 

do 

Deserted  December  12,  1862. 

Deserted  December  12,  1862, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Disch.  by  sen.  of  gen.  court  martial,  Oct.  28,  '62. 

Tr.  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Yet. 

Deserted  July  1,  1861. 

Deserted  July  28,  1861. 

Stallnecker,  Jno.  H 
Tenia  William. 

...do 

.  do 

Tracy  Michael. 

do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Walters,  William... 

...do 

...do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  1,  '62. 

Tr.  to  54th  regiment  P.  Y.,  July  4,  1864-^Yet. 

Tr.  to  54th  regiment  P.  Y.,  July  4,  1864. 

Deserted  August  9,  1861. 

Deserted  August  25,  1862. 

Tr.  to  54th  regiment  P.  Y.,  July  4, 1864— Vet, 

Wentzel,  John 

...do 

Wild,  Edward . 

do 

Whiteneck,  Jacob... 
Zetze,  Adolph 

...do 

...do 

Company   G, 

RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


R.  H.  Woolworth. 
HughHarkins 


John  Stanton.... 
Francis  E.  Harrison 
John  Connolly.., 
George  W.  Unrugh 
Jacob  H.  Unrugh.. 


James  Rider 

Benj.  D.Bowles... 


William  Moore 

Dan'l  Scheuerman. 
John  K.  Smith 


WiUiam  Ratclifif.. 
Richard  Evans.... 


Wm.  H,  Heckroth. 

Thomas  Haran 

Thomas  Stoop 

Edward  Toon 

Charles  A.  Doster.. 

Michael  Hickey 

Charles  Carley 

Alexander  Park 


Richard  Wilson. 
Tennis  Ploid 


Capt, 
...do.. 


..do 

IstLt.., 
2d  Lt.„ 
1st  Sgt, 
..do 


Serg't. 
,.,do..,. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


..do... 
Corp.. 

..do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 


June 
June 

June 

July 

June 

June 

June 

June 
June 

June 

June 

June 

June 
June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

Juno 

June 

June 

June 

June 
June 


1, 
1, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

1, 

'61, 

3 

10, 

'61, 

3 

1, 

'61, 

3 

1, 

'61, 

3 

1, 

'61, 

3 

1, 
1, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 

h 

'61, 

3 

1, 

'61, 

8 

1, 

'61, 

3 

1» 
1, 

'01, 
'61, 

3 

8 

1, 

'61, 

3 

1, 

'61, 

3 

1, 

'61, 

3 

1, 

'61, 

3 

1, 

'61, 

3 

1, 

'61, 

3 

1, 

'61, 

3 

1, 

'61, 

3 

1, 

1, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

Promoted  to  Major,  June  17, 1861. 

Promoted  from  1st  Lt.  to  Captain,  June  27, 1861 — 

discharged  July  22,  1863. 
Pr.  from' 2d  to  1st  Lt.,  Juno  27,  1861— to  Captain, 

Mar.  22,  '64— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Juno  17,  1864. 
Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Dec.  13, 1861— to  1st  Lt,,  March  22, 

1864 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  June  27,  1861— died  at  Camp  Pier- 

pont,  December  2, 1861. 
Promoted  to  1st  Sgt,,  Dec.  1,  1862— mustered  out 

with  company  June  17,  1864. 
Pr,  to  Jst  Sgt.,  April  1,  '62— disch.  NoV»  29, '62,  for 

wds.  rec,  at CharlescityCross Roads, June 30, '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Dec,  1,  1862— to  Sgt,,  Jan,  1,  1865— 

mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  17,  1804. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  July  1,  '63— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  July  1,  '63— mustered  Out 

with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.  April  1,  1862— to  Sgt.,  July  29,  1862— 

transferred  to  Yet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  1, 186.S. 
Deserted  July  31, 1861. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.  1,  '62— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  17,  18G4. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Dec.  1,  '62— mustered  out 

with  company,  .lune  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Dec.  29,  18C3— mustered 

out  with  company,  Juno  17, 1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  1,  '64— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Nov.  27,  '61~dlsch,  April  6,  '63,  for 

wounds  received  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Corporal,  Nov.  27,  '61 — discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  January  5,  1863. 
Pr,  to  Cor,,  Dec.  1,  1862— transferred  to  Veteran 

Reserve  Corps,  July  1,  1863. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  April  1,  1862— killed  at  Bull  Run, 

August  30,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Cor..  July  1, 1863— died  of  wounds  at  New 

Creek,  W.  Y.,  March  16,  1864, 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17, 1862. 
Deserted  July  31, 1861. 


THREB  TEAES'  SERVICB. 


C29 


Israel  Crocket, 
Jos.  R.  Crumulland 
Abrams,  William 
Brown,  Jeremiah 

Bott,  Joseph 

Bishop,  Alfred 

Boisbrun,  George 
Bisbing,  Samuel 

Bisbing,  Manuel, 
Bingham,  James. 

Beglin,  John  C 

Broadnax,  Joseph... 
Broadnax,  Jerem'h 
Crapp,  George  W  ... 
Cowell,  Samuel 


Crilley,  Barnard do. 

Carr,  EUsha  A do. 

Cattersou,  David  H 
Caldwell,  Robert. 
Dodd,  WilUam..., 

Deal,  Charles 

Duckworth,  Sam'l.. 

Devlin,  Jobn 

Dager ,  JHenry , 

Dunbar,  Peter 

Duddy,  James 

Dutton,  Thomas.., 
Filmore,  Richard 
Guiger,  Christian  B 

Heckroth,  Henry  W 

Howie,  John 

Hartley,  Charles.. 
Hacket,  Charles .. 
Hong,  Alfred  W.. 

Henreatty,  John.. 

Jones,  Jacob 

Jobbins,  Thomas. 
Kennedy,  Geo.  W 

Killan,  Mark , 

Krcer,  Joseph 

Kelly,  John 

Liutz,  Conrad 

liong,  John 

Murter,  Robert  J. . 
Margerum,  Lewis, 
Murphy,  John 

Murray,  James .... 

Mflguire,  John 

Mitchel,  Thomas.. 
Mavtz,  Adam 
Mitchell,  R.  J.  B.. 

M'Millen,  John. 
M'Grath,  Mark 

M'Devitt,  Charles. 

M'Gittigan,  Hugh. 
M' Donald,  Stewart. 
M'Cloud,  David. 
Noble,  George.... 
Newcamp,  John, 
Ogden,  Edward 
Porter,  James... 
Praul,  Henri 


dc...  June    1,  '61, 


Pifler,  David ..|...do 


June  1,  '61, 

June  1,  '61, 

July  17,  '61, 

June  1,  '61, 

June  1,  '61, 

June  1,  '61, 

June  1,  '61, 

June  ],  '61, 

June  1,  '61, 

June  1,  '61, 

July  17,  '61, 

Sept.  4,  '61, 

Sept.  4,  '61, 

June  1,  '61, 


Juno    1,  '61, 

June    1,  '61, 

April  9,  '62, 
Sept.  3,  '62, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
July  14,  '61, 
Aug.  27,  '62, 
June  1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 

Juno  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 

June  1,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 
June  1,  '61, 
July  14,  '61, 


June    1,  '61, 

July  10,  '61, 

Sept.  3,  '62, 

July  13,  '61, 

Sept.  8,  '62, 

June    1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 

July  14,  '61, 


June 
Sept. 
June 
Sept. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 


1,  '61, 
3,  '62, 
1,  '61, 
16,  '62, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

r,  '61, 
1,  '61, 


Deserted  July  30,  1861. 
Deserted  June  23,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  1, 1863, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Returned  to  Co.  from  Engineer  Corps,  June  8, 

'64— mustered  out  with  company,  Jui;e  17,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  13,  '62. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Deserted  July  24,  1«61. 
Deserted  January  30,  1864— Vet. 
Deserted  December  1,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— returned  June  8, 

'64— mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  '64. 
Tr.  to  V.  R.  Corps,  July  1,  1863— returned  April 

5,  1864— mustered  out  with  Co.  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  October  10, 1862,  for  wounds  received 

at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Died  August  9,  1862. 

Killed  at  Newbern  Bridge,  W.  Va.,  May  10,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  witli  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  10,  '62. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  1,  1863. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Died  December  14,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Deserted  July  30,  1861. 
Deserted  June  12,  1861. 
Discharged  April  3,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1882. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  14,  '62. 
Discharged  January  27,  '63,  for  wounds  received 

at  BuU  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Deserted  December  1,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1864. 
Died  at  Grafton,  W.  Va.,  April  27,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  2,  1863i 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  1,  1863. 
Transferred  to  Gunboat  Service,  Feb.  15,  1862. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V,,  July  4,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  2,  '63* 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged   December  30,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Discharged  February  6,  '63,  for  wounds  received 

at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  '62. 
Transferred  to  54tii  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  November  30.  18*1V 
Wounded  and  orisoner  in  action  at  Cloyd  ; 

tain,  W.  Va.,'May  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Tr.  to  V.  R.  Corps,  July  1,  1863— returned  April 

5,  1864— mustered  out  with  Co.,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  October  31, 1862,  for  wounds  received 

at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  SO,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  A,  July  29,  1861. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  4,  1861. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864— Vet 
Deserted  July  24, 1861. 
Mustered  out  with  companj'-,  June  17,  1864, 
Discharged — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  lfi64. 


630 


THIKTT-SECOND  KBGIMBNT — THIRD  RESErvYE, 


NAME, 

RANK. 

i 

DATE  OF  Ml'STIiR 
I.NTO  SERVICE. 

j.    ,                                                                   REMARKS. 

i 

pi 

Presgrave,  John 

Pearley,  John  A 

Private 
...do 

...do 

June    1,  '61, 
Jnne    1,  '61, 

Juno    1,  '61, 
Jime    1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 
Juno    1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 
Sept.    2,  '62, 
June    I,  '61, 

July     8,  '61, 
Juno     1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 
Aug.  26,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 
Juno    1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 
Juno    1,  '61, 
Juno    1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 

3  :  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

3   Discharged  Nov.  8,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 

i     Bull  Kun,  August  30,  1862. 
3  ,  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
3   Mustered  out  with  companj^,  Juno  17,  1864. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
3    Mustered  out  with  company,  .Juno  17,  1864. 
3   Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
3    Killed  accidentlv  at  Grafton,  W.  Va.,  Apr.  16,'64. 

Schank,  Adam 

...do 

...do 

Sullivan,  Dennis. ... 
Sample  William  M 
Swift,  Joseph 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Smith,  John  K 

...do 

3    Died  July  11,  1862,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  of  wounds 

...do 

i    received  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
3  ;  Deserted  June  5,  1861. 

Trumbower,  W.  H.. 
Trumbower,  S.  Z.... 
Ubil,  William  13 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  17,  1862. 
3  '■■  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  31,  '61. 
3  ;  Died  at  Sharpsburg,  Md.,  October  12,  1862. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
3   Mastered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
3  Transferred  to  V.  R.  C— disch.— date  unknown. 
3   Deserted  July  31,  1861. 

Winfcon,  Hamilton.. 
Wurst,  liYed'k  H  ... 

Walters,  Wm.  H 

Wilson,  John 

Wells,  Frederick.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

...do 

Company  H. 
becruited  in  bucks  county. 


Joseph  Thomas , 
B.  F.Fisher 


J.  B.  Bartholomew 

Nelson  Applebach., 
William  M'Carty ... 


Andrew  J.  Adrian 

Ephraim  Case 

J.  H.  F.  A.  Christern 

Jesse  Keller 

Isaac  E.  Lewis.. .. 


George  W.  Vaux 

Hugh  O.  Connell.... 
Augustus  Noiffer ... 
Marshall  Darling ... 
Dan'l  iYankentield 


Nathan  Hauoh 

Rozell  M.  Gaylord. 
Jackson  Bachman . 

Israel  Long 

Harvey  Alabaoh.... 

Levi  Frey 

C.  Kluman 

William  Burnes.... 
Albright,  John 


Brey,  Adam  S 

Beidlingmoyer,  C... 

Boone,  Allen 

Burnes,  Lewis 

Bushnell,  Sam'l  A.. 
Barth,  Frederick  R 

Brown,  Lewis , 

Beidleman,  Theo.... 
Busknell,  Sam'l  A.. 


Crib,  William 

Crator.  Jacob  B .. 
Dcughorty,  Wm. 


Capt.. 
..do... 


IstLt. 


2d  Lt. 
...do... 


1st  Sgt. 

..do 

Serg't.. 

..do 

..do 


..do 

Corp..., 

..do 

..do 

..do 


..do .. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
Muc. 
..do.. 
Private 


.do ... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 


.do., 
.do.. 
.do.. 


June  18,  '61, 
June  18,  'Gl, 


June  18,  '61, 


June  18,  '61, 
June  18,  '61, 


June  18,  '61, 
June  18,  '61, 
June  18,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 
Juno  18,  '61, 

June  18,  '61, 
Juno  29,  ^^\, 
June  29,  '61, 
June  18,  '61, 
June  18,  '61, 


June  29, 
June  22, 
Jnne  18, 
June  29, 
June  18, 
June  29, 
June  18, 
Juno  29, 
June  18, 


June  18,  '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
July  8,  '61, 
April  10,  '62, 
July  29,  '61, 
June  18,  '61, 
June  18,  '61, 
Julv  21,  '61, 
May   27,  '61, 

July  29,  '61, 
June  18,  '61. 
Juuo  20,  '(51, 


Resigned  July  7,  1862. 

Detached  to  Signal  Corps,  Aug.  27,  '61— pr.  from 
1st  Lieutenant  to  Captain,  July  7,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Pr.  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Jan.  1,  '62— to  1st  Lt., 
July  7,  '62— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  17,  1864. 

Resigned  December  9,  1861. 

Pr.  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  July  7,  '62— detached 
May  30.  1864,  to  command  01st  company  Vets., 
3d  Brigade,  2d  Divison,  Dep't  West  Virginia. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Died  of  wounds  at  Alexandria,  September  24, 
1862— grave,  1,598.  ' 

Wd.  and  prisoner  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  May  9, '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  and  re-enlisted  in  battery  O,  5th 
United  States  Artillery,  November  29,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  20,  '63. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknoAvn. 

Died  at  Fortress  Monroe,  September  21,  1882. 

Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  May  9,  '64. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Deserted  February  6,  1663. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  I,  July  1,  1861. 

Discharged- re-enlisted  in  battery  C,  5th  United 
States  Artillery,  November  24,  1862. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  21,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  24,  '63. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  August  12,  1861. 

Deserted  March  22,  1864— returned  April  8,  '64— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  16,  '62. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 


THREE   YEARS'   SBRVICB. 


mt 


IIATR  OF  MUSTER 

1 

JIAMR. 

RAN7{. 

INTOfiERVICK. 

.3 

English,  EmanTiel.. 

Private 

July  20,  '61, 

Evans,- William  D.. 

...do 

Sept.     1,  '61, 

3 

Flinn,  Petor 

...do 

June  18,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 
Juno  18,  '61, 
Juno  18,  '01, 

.3 
3 
3 
3 

Fill,  John 

...do 

Foil,  John  G 

...do..  .. 

Gearhart,  Abner  C. 

...do 

Greenwood,  LeAvis. 

...do 

Sept.    2,  '62, 

3 

Gerbron,  Joseph 

...do 

Sept.    2,  '62, 

3 

(lerlach,  Charles 

...do 

June  1.5,  '61, 

.3 

Huff,  Frederick 

...do 

June  18,  '61, 

3 

Huver,  James 

...do 

July  20,  '61, 

3 

Houseworth,  Josiah 

...do 

July  20,  '61, 

3 

Hertle,  Michael 

...do 

June  J5,  '61, 
June  18,  '61, 

3 
3 

Hendricks,  Hil'yO. 

...do 

Hager,  Jolin  S 

...do 

Oct.     10,  '62, 

3 

Hull",  Andrew 

...do 

June  20,  '61, 
July    i),  '61, 

3 

Jones,  James  

...do 

Keeler,  Joshua 

...do 

June  18,  '61, 

3 

Kerns,  Joseph 

...do 

Aug.     6,  '62, 

3 

Reiser,  Jesse 

...do 

June  29,  '61, 

3 

Keiser,  Adam 

...do 

Juno  29,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 

3 
3 

Ladshaw,  Abram... 

...do 

Lambenstine,  Johr 

...do 

June  18,  '61, 

3 

Long,  Washington. 

...do 

Oct.     28,  '62, 

3 

Ix)ngenbucher,Geo. 

...do 

June  18,  '61, 

3 

Milloy,  Daniel 

...do 

Sept.  1.5,  '62, 

3 

Martin,  John 

...do 

Sept.    .3,  '02, 

3 

Miller,  Jeremiah 

...do 

July     9,  '01, 

3 

Miller,  William  .... 

...do 

.Tuno  18,  '01. 

3 

Ohl,  John  W 

...do 

Sept.  18,  '62, 
June  18,  '61, 

3 
3 

Peters,  Theodore  C. 

...do.... 

Ponnypacker,  Jesse 

...do 

Sept.  27,  '62, 

3 

Reed,  James  A 

..do.... 

June  29,  '01, 

3 

Reiter,  Benjamin... 

...<]o.... 

Juno  18,  '(H, 

3 

Reiter,  George  W.. 

..do 

June  29,  '61, 

3 

Reed,  Milton 

..do... 

Mar.  27,  '62, 

3 

Roberts,   A.  J 

..<!o.... 

June  J 8,  'i;i. 

3 

Keiter,  (4eorgo  W.. 

..do  ... 

July  2!).  "OI. 

3 

Rebman,  <loorge.... 

..do.... 

Aug.  .">0,  V2, 

3 

Scheetz,  Milton  .  .. 

...do.... 

June  18,  '61. 

3 

Small,  Johns 

..do.. 

June  29,  '61, 

o 

Seifert,  Charles  G.. 

..do.... 

•fune  18,  '01. 

3 

Shively,  John 

..do.... 

July   10,  '61, 

3 

Straun,  Owen  M.... 

..do.... 

Sept.     8,  '62, 

3 

Sliilb,  Frederif-k.... 

..do.... 

.June  IS,  '61. 

3 

Snable,  Jeremiah.. 

..do.... 

.July  20,  '61, 

3 

Small,  John 

...do 

Juno  20,  '61, 

3 

Schaarschmidt,  10.. 

..do.... 

.lune  20,  '61, 

3 

Stouffcr,  .Jacob  L.. 

...do.... 

June  18,  '01, 

3 

Sellers,  Frank 

..do 

June  18,  '61, 

3 

Thomas,  George 

...do 

June  18,  -61, 

3 

Trumbower,  John.. 

..do 

June  18,  '61, 

3 

Trnmbower,  John.. 

...do.... 

July  20,  -61, 

3 

Walp,  Charles  J 

..do 

June  29,  '61, 

3 

Wenkoldt,  JacobF 

...do 

.lune  29,  '61, 

3 

Wile,  Michaol 

...do 

July     9,  '61, 

3 

Willunei-,  Jesse 

...do 

June  29,  '61, 

3 

Weider,  Wayne  F... 

...do 

.fune  18,  '61, 

3 

Wissir)gor.  »'hrist'r 

...do 

June  18,  '61, 

3 

Wjssiiiger,  Dan-]... 

...do 

June  18,  '61, 

3 

Warner,  Stephen.... 

...do 

July  20,  '61, 

3 

WorthinaftOM,(5eo... 

...do 

Juno  18,  '61, 

3 

Warner,  Srephcn.... 

...do 

July  29,  '61, 

3 

Yeakel,JohnK...... 

...do 

Aug.  17,  '62, 

3 

Yotter,  Martin 

...do 

June  29,  '61, 

3 

Yeakf^l,  Samuel  K.. 

...do 

Apg.  28,  '62, 

3 

Ztnner,   Levi 

...do 

June  29,  '61, 

3 

Zimmennan,  Lewis 

...do 

June  18,  '61, 

3 

Zimmerman,  T^ewis 

...do,.... 

July  29,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  21,  '63. 

Mustered  out  Sept.  4,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out  with  comi>any,  Juno  17,  IHM. 

Transferred  to  .54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Deserted  September  24, 1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  17,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  .54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Deserted  May  26,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .Juno  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  17,  1804. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  17,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  20,  '62. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Di.sch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Dec.  2, '62 — re-enlisted 

Mar.  31,  '64— tr.  to  .54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  17,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  .July  4, 1864. 
Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  January  13,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  Juno  27,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  .June  17,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Died  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  January  28,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  9,  1863. 
Transferred  to  54th  regim.ent  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864. 
Deserted  December  11,  1862. 
Deserted  Docombor  22,  1862. 
Disch.arged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  18,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  11,  '63. 
Transferred  to  .54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  .June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Transferred  to  54tn  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
1'ransforred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Iieserted  December  29,  1863. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  willi  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  witli  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  .June  17,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unlcnown. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  29,  186.3. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 
'I'r.  to  western  gun-J3oat  service,  Feb.  28,  1862. 
Deserted  December  17,  1862. 
Missing  in  action  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Died  at  Washington,  August  24,  1861 — buried  in 

Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Deserted  March  22,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Difscharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  5,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  11,  '6.3. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  25,  '63. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P,  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  August  27,  1861. 
Deserted  March  22,  1264. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  29,  1863. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet, 
Transferred  to  .54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  27,  '62. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 
Deserted  March  22,  1864. 


G32 


THIETY-SBCOND  RBGIMEIirT — THIKD   RESERVE. 


Company  I. 

RECRUITED  IN  BUCKS  COUNTY. 


DATE  OP  MCSTEU     | 

INTO  KEUVIOE.       "I 


H.  Clay  Beatty. 
gamuel  J.  La  Rue. 

Samuel  Beatty. 

J.  Hutchinson . 

Samuel  P.  Banes., 

Joel  Chester., 
Joseph  M.  Read. 
Edward  Richards. 

Albert  Gardner. 
Thomas  C.  Leet. 

John  Ferris 

Ervine  C.  Wright.. 

Robert  Booz 

Howard  Reader 

Lewis  Holt 


Simon  C.  Moor  head 

Nathan  Harkness.. 

William  H.  Cooper 

William  L.  Allen... 

Lewis  W.  Gilkesoii 
George  S.  .Siibcrt.... 
Charles  Grovat. 

Jacob  Coombs 

William  W.  Smith 
William  Whiiely.. 
William  Burns  .'... 
James  K.  P.  Barrj' 
Arrison,  Jonathan.. 
Anderson,  Wm.  B 
Akers,  William  A.. 
Andrews,  Samuel.. 

Allen,  Charles  S 

Allen,  Edward 

Booz,  Charles 

Brelsford,  William 
Bushnell,  Sam'l  A. 
Banes,  Roadman  ... 


Bradon,  Joseph... 
Burgien,  John,.... 
Benfer,  JohnL  ... 
Clark,  William... 
Carliu,  Charles.... 

Carr,  Thomas 

Coppel,  Joseph 

Cummings,  Wm.. 
Clark,  Benjamin.. 

Qirran,  Daniel 

Donkel,  John 


Dorran,  Duval 

Douglass,  John  M... 

Erich,  John 

Fennemoro,  Thos 
Force,  George  W. 


.do.., 
.ao .., 
.do.. 


..do.... 

..do 

Muc... 
..do.... 
..do.... 
Private 

..do 

..do.... 

..do 

..do.... 
..do.... 

..do 

..do.... 

..do 

..do 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do . 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


...do, 
...do , 
...do, 
...do, 
...do. 


May   29, 

'61, 

3 

May  29, 

'Gl, 

3 

May   20, 

'61, 

3 

May  29, 

'61, 

3 

May    29, 

'61, 

3 

May   29, 

'61, 

3 

May   29, 

'61, 

a 

May  29, 

'61, 

3 

May   29, 

'61, 

3 

July  17, 

'01, 

3 

May   29, 

'61, 

3 

Mav   29, 

'61, 

3 

May   29. 

'61, 

3 

Mav   26, 

'61, 

3 

May   29, 

'61, 

3 

May   29, 

'61, 

3 

May   29, 

'61, 

3 

May   29, 

'61, 

3 

May   29, 

'(U, 

3 

May  29, 

'61, 

3 

Sept.     .5, 

'62, 

3 

May   29, 

'61, 

3 

May  29, 

'61, 

3 

Sept.  25, 

'62. 

S 

Mav  29, 

'61, 

3 

July  29, 

'61, 

3 

Doc.    10, 

'61, 

3 

Mav   29, 

'61. 

,3 

May   29, 

'61, 

3 

May   29. 

'61, 

3 

July    17. 

'61, 

3 

July  20, 

'61, 

3 

May  29, 

'61, 

3 

May  29, 

'61, 

3 

Sept.  25, 

'61, 

3 

May  29, 

'61, 

3 

May  29, 

'61, 

3 

Sept.  25, 

'61, 

3 

Sept.    3, 

'62, 

3 

Sept,    ,3, 

'62, 

3 

May  29, 

'(;i. 

3 

May   29, 

'61, 

3 

Aug.  30, 

'62, 

3 

July   17, 

'61, 

3 

May   29, 

'61, 

3 

May   29, 

'61, 

3 

May   29, 

'61, 

3 

July  20, 

'61, 

3 

May   26, 

'61, 

3 

May   29, 

'61, 

3 

May   29, 

'61, 

3 

July  17, 

'61, 

3 

Auc  13, 

'62, 

3 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Promoteil  from  lat  Lt.  to  Capt.,  Oct.  1,  '62 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  Oct.  1,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Oct.  1,  '62— to  IstSgt.,  Nov.  1, 
1862 — to  2d  Lt.,  May  14,  '63 — mustered  out  with 
company,  Juno  17,  1864. 

Pr.  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Oct.  1,  '62— to  1st  Sgt.,  Mar. 
7,  1803 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Oct.  1,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14, 1862. 

Transferred  to  ri4th  regiment  P,  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Com.  Sgt-,  November  1,  1862. 

Died  June  18,  1862. 

Deserted  August  30,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Oct.  1,  '62— mustered  out  witji 
company,  June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Oct.  1,  '62— mustered  out  with 
company,  June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Oct.  1,  '6f  -mustered  out  with 
company,  June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  March  1,  1863— mustered  out 
Avith  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  1,  '63,  mustered  out  with 
company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  24,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  2,  '63. 

Discharged  Feb.  10,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Transferred  to  regimental  band,  October  1,  '61— 
died — date  unknown. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13, 1862. 

M  ustered  out  with  company  July  17,  1864. 

Discharged  July  21,  1861. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864, 

Mustored  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864." 

Mustei-od  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  9,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  10,  '62. 

Mustered  out  July  26,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Transferred  to  company  D,  Oct.  1,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864, 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  company  C,  July  1,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  April  7,  1864— dis- 
charged, date  unknown — re-enlisted. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  10, 1862. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  29,1863. 

Transferred  to  5-lth  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  February  19,  1863. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Deserted  Juno  10,  1863. 

Discharged  by  sentence  of  generaljcourt  martial, 
for  desertion,  February  6,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Com.  Sergeant,  June  1,  1861. 

Deserted  August  30,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Killed  at  (Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  Juno  30i,  '62. 

Died  December  12,  1863. 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


G33 


Geathers,  Mahlon... 
Garwood,  Allen  L... 

Gibson,  Tolbert 

Geary,  Charles 

Guy,  Robert  E 

Gosline,  Richard 

Hunter,  John 

Hellingrs,  Edward... 

Hall,  William 

Harkens,  Albert 

Highland,  Eugene.. 

Howell,  F.B 

Hare,  John 

Jacoby,  Edward  C. 
Johnson,  Charles.... 


Jolly,  James  M 

Johnson,  David  P... 
Knight,  William  G 
Kennedy,  George  E 
Landreth,  Edward 
Lieeti,  Samuel  H.... 
jLashels,  John  L .... 
La  Rue,  Manuel.... 

Leeson,  James 

Mackie,  Hugh 

Moorehead,  T.  J.... 

Miles,  Thomas 

Mooney,  Edw'rd  W 

Miltenberger,  C 

Martin,  John  D 

M'Kenna,  Michael., 
Nelson,  Alexander 

Newcamp,  John 

Nelson,  William  H 


Oesterben,  George 

Ogelby,  Isaac 

Peters,  Caleb 

Rue,  James  N 

Roberts,  Mahlon... 
Ryon,  Charles  M.. 
Richardson,  S.  V  . 
Rodamaker,  Wm. 
Reading,  James.... 
Schaefler,  John  .... 
Stackhouse,  Wm.. 
Subers,  Edward... 
Stumsfelts,  Christ'n 


Private 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 


Smith,  Joseph.... 

Synnamon,  H 

Synnamon,  Thom's 
States,  Abraham 
Smith,  William.. 

Scott,  John  T 

Shock,  Henry  T.. 
Severns,  Allen.... 
States,  William.. 
Terry,  William.. 

Tarpy,  John 

Thomas,  James.. 


Vansant,  William.. 

Welch,  Michael 

Wilson,  Ebenezer... 
Woiter,  Frank  R.... 
Whicher,  Henry  C 

VVilkie,  Samuel 

Welsh,  John 

Wright,  John 

W.'ird,  James 

Wilson,  Henry 

Wright,  Robert  E... 
'  89 


...do.... 
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do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


July  17, 
Aug.  13 

Sept.  2.5 
Sept.  5. 
July  21, 
Sept.  13, 
May  29, 
May  29, 
Sept.  25, 
May  29, 
Sept.  25, 
Mar.  20. 
Feb.  23, 
May  29, 
May  29, 


Sept. 
May 
July 
Ma5' 
May 
May 
Sept. 
July 
May 
May 
May 
July 
May 
July 
May 
Mar. 
Sept. 
June 
May 


May  29, 
Aug.  22, 
July  29, 
May  29, 
May  29, 
July  20, 
July  19, 
Sept.  15, 
Sept.  25, 
May  29, 
May  29, 
May  29, 
May   29, 


Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
May 
July 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
May 
Sept. 
May 

May 
May 
May 
July 
May 
May 
Sept. 
Sept. 
May 
Mar. 
July 


5,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 

22,  '61, 
5,  '62, 

25,  '61, 

23,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
25,  '61, 
29,  '61, 

29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
25,  '61, 
16,  '62, 
29,  '61, 
11,  '64, 
29,  '61, 


Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54ih  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864- 

Deserted  October  1,  18G1. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Disch.  Dec.  17,  '62,  for  wds.  received  June  30,'62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  11,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  '63. 

Ti-ansferrcd  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  .54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 

Deserted  December  11,  1862 — returned  May  5, 
1863— mustered  out  August  23,  1864,  to  date 
June  17,  1864. 

Transferred  to  64th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged — date  unknown. 

Deserted  April  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Ti*.  to  Western  Gunboat  service — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March,  '63- 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862- 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  '63. 

Transferred  to  company  G,  October  1,  1861. 

Wounded  and  prisoner,  May  9,  1864— died  at  An- 
dersonville,  Sept.  21,  1864— grave,  9,434. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  '63. 
Ti-ansferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864, 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.,  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 
Died  of  wounds  received,  June  30,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  October  6,  1862,  for  wounds  received 

June  30,  1862. 
Transferred  to  .54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  B,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864, 
Tr.  to  company  B,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Transferred  to  .54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Died  at  Harrisburg — date  unknown. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  25,  '62. 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Died  June  3,  1864,  at  Washington,  D.  C,  of  wds. 

received  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  W.  V.,  May  9,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1884. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  10, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  27,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb,  4,  '63, 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864, 
Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V  ,  July  4, 1864, 
Deserted  December  4,  1862, 
Not  on  muste&out  roll, 

ed — date  unknown 


634 


THIETY-SECOND  REGIMENT — THIRD  RESERVE, 


Company  K. 
recruited  in  bucks  county. 


Horatio  G.  Sickel , 
William  Brian 


David  Wonderly., 


David  W.  Donaghy 
Thos.  C  Spackman 


Jobn  M.  James .. 
William  Krause., 


Ran'ph  Williamson 

Gabriel  L.  Todd 

Edward  Wood 

Rob't  D.  D.  Brian... 
William  P.  Smith... 
William  H.  Brian... 

Thomas  Kane 

James  Brooke 

Charles  Morgan 

William  H.  Lewis.. 


Charles  Brook .. 
Wm.  Dennison 


William  Hazlett.. 


Owen  Jones. 


George  M.  Sailor 

Matthew  Jordon 


WiUiam  Brittain. 


Francis  Conner.., 
Aldworth,  John.. 
Adair,  Samuel  M 
Adams,  Joseph .. 
Boger,  Henry  D.. 
Bryant,  Joseph... 
Brown,  Stephen.. 
Bender,  John  F.. 

Bechtel,  John 

Brockway,  John. 

Black,  James 

Buck,  Isaac  G 

Bows,  Dennis 

Bressler,  John.... 

Barr,  Joseph 

Beck,  Augustus. 
Beaumont,  John  B.. 
Clayton ,  James  W 
Clayton,  Henry  M. 


Capt. 
..do.. 


.do. 


1st  Lt. 
..do.... 


2d  Lt... 

1st  Sgt. 

Serg't.. 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Corp.... 

..do 

..do 

..do 


...do. 


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Muc, 
Private 
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,.,do... 
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.40... 
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I. ..do... 


May  27,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 


May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 


May 

May 
May 
Mar. 
May 
July 
May 
May 
May 
May 

May 

May 

July 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 
May 
July 
May- 
June 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
July 
July 
July 
July 
May 
July 
May 
May 
May 


27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 

1,  '62, 

27, '61, 

29,  '61, 

27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 

18,  '61, 

27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 

16,  '61, 
9,  '61, 

17,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
17,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Colonel,  June  21, 1861. 

Appointed  Capt.  V.  R.  C,  Sept.  15, 1863— disch. 
for  wounds  received  in  action,  Feb.  15,  1863. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  Feb.  1,  1863 — to  Capt.,  Sept. 
16,  '63— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate.  May  23,1864, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  27,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  March  1, 1862— toSgt.,  July  31, 
'62— to  1st  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  1862— to  2dLt.,  Feb.  1» 
1863— to  1st  Lt.,  Sept.  16,  1863— mustered  out 
with  companv,  June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.  March  1,  '62— to  1st  Sgt.,  Mar. 
1,  1863— to  2d  Lt.,  Sept.  16,  1863— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  August  19,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Dec. 
10,  1862— to  1st  Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  1863— kiUed  acci- 
dentally, June  7,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  March  1,  '62— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  11, 
1862— mus.  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.  Aug.  1,  1S62— to  Sgt.,  March  1, 
1863 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Oct.  17,  1862— to  Sgt.,  July  I, 
1863— mus.  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Oct.  17, 1862— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  26, 
1863— transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,1864. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Februarv28,  '63— to  Sgt.  Maj., 
March  1,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  March  1, 1862— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  10, 
1862— deserted  May  25,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  December  10,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  Jiine  17, 1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  December  10, 1862 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  December  10,  1862 — ^mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  February  8,  1862 — trans- 
ferred to  battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Art.,  Dec.  9, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  11,1861. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  6,  1861- discharg- 
ed Dec.  7,  1862,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Dec.  1, 1861— discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  November  2,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  1,  1862 — discharg- 
ed on  Surgeon's  certificate,  December  2, 1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Dec.  1,  1861 — discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  February  10, 1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Dec.  10, 1862— transferred 
to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  February  8,  18^— killed 
at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  17,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Deserted  December  4, 1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  2, 1863^ 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  26,  '65. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '62. 

Ti-ansferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  July  29, 1863. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4, 1864— Vet. 

Died  November  26,  1862. 

Deserted  August  1,  1862. 

Deserted  August  22,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 


THEBE  YEAKS'  SEllVTOB. 


635 


Collins,  John 

Carr,  Edwin  A... 
Conway,  William... 
Carpenter,  John  B.. 
Callahan,  Hugh. 
Devitt,  Henry  B 


De  Baufre,  Wm 

Eckard,  George  W. 
Evins,  Christopher 

Fisher,  Albert  D 

Frazier,  Alexander 
Ferguson,  David 
Goslcr,  Isaiah  S.. 
Haynes,  William  H 
Helfricht,  George  I 

Hopper,  Jacob 

Humison,  Hiram..., 
Handerhill,  Daniel 
Hanold,  Charles-t... 

Jones,  David , 

Jaquett,  Joseph,... 

Lioag,  James 

Lieonard,  Thomas, 


lienay,  John 


Lantz,  Jacob 

Morgan.  George  W 
jNlitchell,  Lemuel... 

Mooney,  Hugh 

M' Donald,  Wilham 
Niclierson,  Joshua. 

Neid,  John , 

Painter,  William .., 
Phiilips,  Henry  E.. 
Quick,  Abraham  I. 
Keinboth,  George  P 
Ramler,  Leonard 
Eudolph,  Joseph, 
Sinn,  Samuel  H.., 
Swan,  Thomas  E 
Snyder,  Benj.  K., 


Sample,  Thomas 

Schroyer,  Wesley... 
Shaw,  Wm.  H.  H... 
Stackhouse,  David.. 
Shaw,  William  H 
Stern,  "Valentine.. 
Spink,  Valentine  W 
StiUraan,  Thomas. 


Todd,  James  A 

Thomas,  George ... 
Ungerbuchler,  W. 


Vanhorn,  John ... 
Watson,  Joseph... 
Wilson,  Thomas.., 
William,  Thomas 
Wright,  Enos  L... 

Wine,  George 

Wondesland,  Peter 
White,  Thomas  . 
Wright,  George.. 
Young,  Edward. 


Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

...do. 


...do. 
...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
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Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  17,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864— Vet. 

Deserted  August  25,  1861. 

Deserted  June  20,  1861. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  July  1,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  1,  '61— re- 
duced— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Aug.  7,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  12,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Deserted  August  22,  1862. 

Deserted  July  19,  1861. 

Deserted  June  10,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  27,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  25,  '61. 

Deserted  July  26, 1861. 

Deserted  December  12,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Killed  by  gun-shot  while  in  discharge  of  duty, 
April  2, 1862. 

Deserted  September  16,  1862— arrested  Octob^ 
8,  1863— deserted  again  July  6,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mis.  in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 

Deserted  August  25,  1861. 

Mustered  out  vidth  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Disch.  for  wds.  rec.  in  action— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  54tb  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  29,  '63. 

Died  at  Annapolis,  October  11,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  26,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Reduced  from  Sgt. — deserted  Aug.  22,  1862— ar- 
rested Nov-  13,  1863— mus.  out  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  24,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  25,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  28,  '62. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted  August  1,  1862— arrested  December  S, 
1863— deserted  again  January  6,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864- 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  14,  '61. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Mar.  1, 1862— reduced— trans- 
ferred to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864- 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Oct.  26,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  26,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  21,  '62. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Glendale,  Va.,  June  30,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 


TJNASSIGNBD   MEN 


Durr,  John 
Poy,  Joseph  H. 


Private 
..do.',.,.. 


White,  Thomas.^..4.-..do 


Mar.  10,  '64, 
Nov.  6,  '63, 
Mar.   10,  '64, 


3  Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
3  Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
3 !  Not  on  mysterrout  roll. 


Thirty-Third  Regiment, 

FOUETH   RESEEYE. 


THE  companies  composing  the  Fourth  Kegiment  were  recruited,  one  from 
each  of  the  counties  of  Chester,  Monroe,  Montgomery,  Lycoming  and 
Susquehanna,  and  the  remaining  five  from  the  city  and  county  of  Philadelphia. 
The  latter  were  sworn  into  the  State  service  before  leaving  Philadelphia.  Most 
of  these  companies  had  been  partially  recruited  imder  former  calls,  but  not 
being  accepted  their  organizations  were  preserved  and  the  expenses  borne  by 
the  officers  and  their  friends.  The  companies  were  ordered  to  rendezvous  at 
the  camp  at  Easton,  where  seven,  raised  in  Philadelphia  and  vicinity,  arrived 
early  in  June.  General  M'Call,  who  had  been  appotated  to  command  the  divi- 
sion, visited  the  camp  on  the  14th  of  June,  and  gave  orders  for  its  voluntary 
organization.  He  again  visited  it  on  the  20th,  when,  finding  that  regimental 
organizations  had  not  been  effected,  he  prescribed  regulations  by  which  they 
were  immediately  executed.  The  following  field  officers  were  elected  for  the 
Fourth  Eegiment :  Eobert  G.  March,  Colonel,  John  F.  Gaul,  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
and  Eobert  M.  M'Clure,  Major. 

The  regiment  was  clothed  and  equipped  at  the  camp  near  Easton  in  July. 
On  the  16th  it  was  ordered  to  Harrisburg,  and  proceeded  thither  by  rail,  en- 
camping at  Camp  Curtin,  where  it  remained  until  the  21st,  when,  in  compliance 
with  orders  from  the  national  authorities  at  Washington,  it  moved  by  rail  to 
Baltimore,  and  encamped  at  Carroll  Hill,  reporting  to  General  Bix.  A  few 
days  later  it  moved  to  Stewart's  mansion  on  Baltimore  street,  where  it  remained 
on  duty  until  the  last  of  August,  when  it  was  ordered  to  the  general  camp  ol 
rendezvous  for  the  Eeserves  at  Tenallytown.  On  the  Second  of  September  Gen- 
eral M'Call  thus  reports  its  condition :  "  The  Fourth  Eegiment,  Colonel  Eobert 
G.  March,  with  an  aggregate  list  of  eight  hundred  and  forty-seven  men,  is  vari- 
ously armed,  the  flank  companies  have  rifles ;  company  K,  has  the  Harper's 
Ferry  musket;  the  other  companies  the  old,  altered  fliat-lock  musket.  This 
regiment,  when  encamped  near  Baltimore,  was  drilled  in  street  firing  to  the 
neglect  of  the  battalion  drill,  which  is  now  being  steadily  practiced."  On  the 
1st  of  October  Colonel  March  resigned  on  account  of  disability,  and  was  suc- 
ceeded by  Albert  L.  Magilton,  Lieutenant  Colonel  of  the  Second  Eeserve.  Upon 
the  occasion  of  the  presentation  of  flags  to  the  division,  the  Fourth,  being  on 
picket  duty,  did  not  participate  in  the  ceremonies.  Colonel  Magilton  was  well 
versed  in  military  duty,  and  under  his  skDlful  discipline  the  regiment  acquired 
marked  proficiency.  Upon  the  organization  of  the  division,  the  Fourth  was 
assigned  to  the  Second  Brigade,*  commanded  by  General  Meade. 

*  Organization  of  the  Second  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  George  G.  Meade ;  Pennsylvania 
Reserve  Corps,  Major  General  George  A.  M'CaU.  Third  (32d)  Regiment  Pensylvania  Volun 
teers,  Colonel  Horatio  G.  Sickel ;  Fourth  (33d)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonei 
Albert  I..  Magilton ;  Seventh  (36th)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Ehsha  B. 
Harvey ;  Eleventh  (40th)  Regiment  Peunaylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Thomas  F.  Gallagher. 


1862  BATTLE   OF    GAINES'   MILL.  637 

On  the  9tli  of  October  the  division  broke  camp  at  Tehallytown,  and  crossing 
the  cliain  bridge,  encamped  in  line  with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  near  Lang- 
ley.  The  Fourth  Eegiment,  with  the  exception  of  the  First,  which  was  on  its 
right,  held  the  extreme  right  of  the  line.  During  the  month  of  December 
Colonel  Magilton  established  a  school  for  the  instruction  of  the  officers,  wliich 
was  held  nightly,  and  at  which  they  were  critically  examined  in  the  lesson 
which  they  had  been  required  to  study,  and  in  the  daily  drill  they  were  called, 
in  turn,  to  put  in  practice  the  lesson  of  the  previous  evening.  By  this  thorough 
course  of  discipline  they  soon  became  expert  in  duties,  which,  to  many  of  them, 
were  entirely  new.  In  the  brilliant  little  victory  achieved  at  Dranesville  on  the 
20th  of  December,  by  the  Third  Brigade  under  General  Ord,  the  Second  Bri- 
gade was  held  in  reserve ;  but,  upon  the  opening  of  the  fight,  marched  rapidly 
to  its  support,  arriving  upon  the  field,  however,  too  late  to  be  engaged. 

Joining  in  the  general  forward  movement  of  the  army  towards  Manassas, 
which  commenced  in  March,  the  Fourth  moved  to  Hunter's  Mills,  where  the 
division  was  halted,  it  having  been  discovered  that  the  enemy  had  fled.  After 
a  few  days  delay  it  returned  to  Alexandria,  where  it  bivouacked  and  remained 
till  ordered  to  Catlett's  Station. 

TJpon  the  departure  of  M'Clellan  for  the  Peninsula,  it  was  intended  that 
M'Dowell,  who  commanded  the  First  Corps,  should  join  him  by  an  overland 
route,  covering  Washington.  The  Reserves,  constituting  a  part  of  the  First 
Corps,  were  ordered  to  concentrate  at  Falmouth,  opposite  Fredericksburg, 
early  in  June,  and  orders  were  issued  for  an  advance  by  the  general  route  of 
the  Eichmond  and  Potomac  raili-oad.  The  First  Brigade  was  al  ready  across  the 
Eappahannock,  when  the  order  for  an  advance  by  that  line  was  countermanded, 
and  the  Eeserves,  being  detached  from  M'Dowell's  Corps,  were  ordered  to  pro- 
ceed by  water  to  White  House,  on  the  Pamunky,  and  thence  march  and  form 
a  junction  with  M'Clellan's  army. 

The  Fourth  regiment  arrived  in  the  neighborhood  of  Mechanicsville  on  the 
20th  of  June,  and  soon  confronted  the  enemy.  On  the  26th  a  sevei'e  batt.le  was 
fought  by  the  Eeserves  on  the  line  of  Beaver  Dam  Creek,  in  which  the  enemy 
was  repulsed  with  great  slaughter.  In  this  engagement  the  Fourth  was  held 
in  reserve,  and,  though  under  fire  during  the  entire  battle,  was  not  actively 
engaged.  During  the  night  the  division  was  withdrawn  to  Gaines'  Mill,  where, 
on  the  following  day,  the  rebel  army,  sixty  thousand  strong,  under  its  most 
trusted  leaders,  attacked  the  single  corps  of  Fitz  John  Port^^solated  from 
the  main  army  by  the  Chickahominy  Eiver.  In  this  engagement  M'Call's  divi- 
sion was  held  in  reserve  until  three  o'clock  P.  M.,  when  it  was  ordered  in,  and 
soon  became  desperately  engaged.  The  Fouith  Eegiment,  says  Sypher,  ^^  com- 
manded by  Colonel  Magilton,  supported  Duryea's  Zouaves,  and  after  driving 
the  enemy  from  the  woods  the  regiment  moved  up  to  support  Colonel  Sickel, 
whose  regiment  was  engaged  in  a  terrific  contest.  Before  the  Fourth  could 
come  up,  the  Third  had  repulsed  the  enemy,  and  Colonel  Magilton  was  ordered 
to  the  extreme  left.  Soon  after  going  into  action  there,  his  regiment  was  over- 
whelmed,* driven  back,  and  becoming  detached,  was  forced  to  cross  the  Chicka- 
hominy to  Smith's  division  to  escape  being  captured." 

*This  and  all  oiix  positions  were  held  against  the  enormous  odds,  and  the  enemy  were  at 
times  driven  hack  hy  om-  hattahons  of  fresh  troops  as  they  were  successively  thrown  into 
action.  At  each  repulse  by  us,  fresh  troops  were  thrown  by  the  enemy  upon  our  exhausted 
forces,  and  in  such  nurybers  and  so  rapidly  that  it  appeared  as  if  their  Reser^'^es  were  inex- 


638  THIRTY-THIRD   REGIMEXT — FOURTH  RESERVE.  1862 

Eetiriag  from  the  Chickahominy,  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  slowly  wended 
its  way  towards  the  James.  At  ChSrles  City  Cross  Eoads  the  Reserves  were 
drawn  up  across  the  New  Market  road  to  resist  any  attack  from  the  direction 
of  Eichmond.  On  the  30th  of  June  the  enemy  having  massed  his  forces  in 
their  immediate  front,  attacked  at  half  past  two  P.  M.  in  the  most  determined 
manner,  and  followed  up  his  first  onset  with  unabated  fury.  The  Fourth  was 
posted  in  the  front  line  on  the  right,  in  support  of  Eandall's  Battery.  Upon 
the  opening  of  the  battle  the  enemy  struck  heavily  upon  the  left,  but  supports 
coming  up  quickly  the  force  of  the  blow  was  broken  and  his  lines  were  repulsed. 
"  Some  time  after  this,"  says  General  M'Call  in  his  official  report,  "  the  most 
determined  charge  of  the  day  was  made  upon  Eandall's  Battery  by  a  full  bri- 
gade, advancing  in  wedge  shape,  without  order,  but  with  a  wild  recklessness 
that  I  never  saw  equalled.  Somewhat  similar  charges  had,  as  I  have  stated, 
been  previously  made  on  Cooper's  and  Kern's  Batteries  by  single  regiments 
without  success,  the  Confederates  having  been  driven  back  with  heavy  loss. 
A  like  result  appears  to  have  been  anticipated  by  Eandall's  company,  and  the 
Fourth  Eegiment,  (as  was  subsequently  reported  to  me,)  was  requested  not  to 
advance  between  the  guns,  as  I  had  ordered,  as  it  interfered  with  the  cannon- 
eers, but  to  let  the  battery  deal  with  them.  Its  gallant  commander  did  not 
doubt,  I  am  satisfied,  his  ability  to  repel  the  attack,  and  his  guns  fairly  opened 
lanes  in  the  advancing  host,"  But  the  enemy,'  unchecked,  closed  up  his  shat- 
tered ranks  and  came  on,  with  arms  trailed,  at  a  run  to  the  very  muzzles  of  the 
guns  where  he  pistolled  and  bayonetted  the  cannoneers  and  attacked  their  sup- 
ports with  such  fury  and  in  such  overwhelming  numbers  that  they  were  broken, 
and  thrown  into  great  confusion.  Eemnants  of  the  regiment,  however,  rallied 
and  held  their  ground  with  the  most  determined  obstinacy.  "  It  was  bere, 
however,"  says  General  M'Call,  "  my  fortune  to  witness  between  those  of  my 
men  who  stood  their  gTOund,  and  rebels  wlio  advanced,  one  of  the  fiercest  bayo- 
net fights  that  perhaps  ever  occurred  on  this  continent.  Bayonets  were  crossed 
and  locked  in  the  struggle ;  bayonet  wounds  were  freely  given  and  received. 
I  saw  skulls  crushed  by  the  heavy  blow  of  the  butt  of  the  musket,  and,  in. 
short,  the  desperate  thrusts  and  parries  of  a  life  and  death  encounter,  proving 
indeed  that  Greek  had  met  Greek,  when  the  Alabama  boys  fell  upon  the  sons 
of  Pennsylvania."*  The  enemy  was  successfully  held  in  check,  and  during 
the  night  the  Eeserves  retired  to  Malvern  Hill.  Here  M'CaU's  Division  was 
held  in  reserve  aiid  was  not  called  into  action.  The  casualties  in  the  Fourth 
Eegiment,  during  the  seven  days  of  battle,  were  upwards  of  two  hundred. 

From  Malvern  Hill  the  Eeserves  marched  with  the  army  to  Harrison's  Land- 
ing, where  they  remained  until  summoned  to  the  support  of  Pope,  on  the  Eapi- 
dan.  General  M'Call  having  resigned,  the  command  of  the  division  was  given 
to  General  John  F.  Eeynolds,  under  wbom  it  marched  to  the  plains  of  Manas- 
sas, and  was  engaged  in  the  second  battle  of  Bull  Eun,  on  the  29tlj  and  30tli 
of  August.  The  Fourth  Eegiment  was  posted  near  the  centre  of  the  last  Une. 
Attacked  with  overwhelming  numbers  the  left  was  obliged  to  yield,  the  troops 

haustible ;  the  action  now  extended  throughout  our  entire  line,  the  brigades  of  M'Call  were 
successively  thrown  forward  to  give  support  to  Morrell's  hard  pressed  division.  The  promised 
reinforcements  (Slocum's  Division)  arrived  just  as  the  last  of  M'Call's  troops  had  been  sent 
in  to  the  relief  of  those  of  Morrell's  Battahons,  whose  ammunition  had  been  exhausted,  or  to 
take  the  place  of  those  who  had  been  nearly  cut  to  •pieces.^Official  Report  of  General  Porf^r. 
*  Moore's  Rebellion  Record,  Comp.  Vol.,  page  668. 


1863  ANTIETAM  AND  FBBDERICKSBURG.  639 

not  being  sufficiently  in  hand  for  the  commandijig  General  to  ftirnish  ready 
supports  at  the  needed  points.  The  Eeserves  fought  well  in  this  battle ;  but 
from  no  fault  of  theirs  it  was  in  vain.  The  loss  in  the  Fourth  was  one  killed 
and  eleven  wounded. 

The  regiment  next  met  the  enemy  at  South  Mountain.  General  Meade  hav- 
ing succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  division,  Colonel  Magilton  assumed  com- 
mand of  the  Second  Brigade,  and  Major  Nyce,  that  of  the  regiment,  Colonel 
Woolworth  being  absent,  wounded.  The  First  Brigade,  under  Seymour,  was 
ordered  to  advance  and  take  a  low  ridge,  running  parallel  to  the  mountain. 
The  Third  Brigade,  under  Gallagher,  and  the  Second,  under  Magilton,  was 
formed  in  line  with  that  of  Seymour's,  but  lower  down  in  the  Valley.  At  the 
foot  of  the  mountain  the  enemy's  infantry  was  met,  when  the  action  became 
general,  and,  as  the  liae  advanced,  his  troops,  posted  behind  trees  and  rocks, 
were  graduaUy  dislodged  until  the  heights  were  carried  and  the  victory  was 
complete.  The  Fourth  lost,  in  this  engagement,  five  men  killed  and  twenty- 
two  wounded. 

From  South  Mountain  the  Reserves  moved  through  Boonsboro',  and,  cross- 
ing Antietam  Creek,  opened  the  battle  on  the  evening  of  the  16th  of  Septem- 
ber, where  the  Fourth  was  in  the  advance.  Eesting  upon  the  groimd  on 
which  they  had  fought,  at  daybreak  on  the  following  morning  they  renewed 
the  battle,  which  raged  with  great  fury  for  five  hours,  when  the  division  was 
relieved.  The  Fourth  lost  in  this  engagement  five  killed,  forty  wounded  and 
four  missing. 

In  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  which  was  fought  on  the  13th  of  December, 
the  Fourth  participated  and  held  the  right  of  the  second  line.  Advancing  in 
the  face  of  a  severe  fire  of  infantry  and  artillery,  the  men  fought  with  deter- 
mined bravery,  and  breaking  through  the  enemy's  line  carried  the  summit, 
which  was  the  key  to  his  position ;  but  failing  of  support  the  division  was 
forced  to  retire,*  and  the  fruits  of  the  success  were  lost.  The  Fourth  lost  in 
this  engagement  two  killed,  thirty-four  wounded  and  four  missing.  Among 
the  wounded  was  Lieutenant  Colonel  Woolworth,  commanding  the  regiment. 

Soon  after  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Colonel  Magilton  resigned,  and 
Eichard  H.  Woolworth,  Major  of  the  Third  Eegiment,  who  had  been  acting  as 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  was  promoted  to  fill  the  vacancy.  On  the  8th  of  February, 
1863,  the  Eeserves,  now  greatly  reduced  by  active  service,  were  ordered  to  the 
defences  of  Washington  to  rest  and  recruit.  Here  the  Fourth  Eegiment  re- 
mained, engaged  in  various  duties  pertaining  to  the  Department,  until  the  6th 
of  January,  1864,  when,  in  company  with  the  Third,  it  was  ordered  to  duty 
in  West  Virginia. 

On  the  evening  of  January  3th,  orders  were  received  to  take  transportation 
at  Washington.  Soon  after  midnight  they  left  camp,  m  arched  into  Washington , 
were  loaded  into  box  carrs,  and  proceeded  by  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  railroad 
to  Martinsbuig,  where  they  arrived  on  the  morning  of  the  7th.    From  Wash- 

*So  sudden  and  unlooked  for  was  Meade's  success,  that  General  Gregg,  mistaking  the  ad- 
vancing Federals  for  a  body  of  Confederates,  did  what  he  could  to  prevent  his  men  from  firing 
and  fell  mortaUy  wounded  while  doing  so.  The  brigades  received  and  poured  a  withering  fire 
into  the  faces  of  Meade's  men.  At  this  moment  the  second  line,  composed  of  Early's  and 
Taliaferro's  Division,  moved  forward  at  a  double  quick  and  turned  the  tide.  Meade's  confused 
line  was  compelled  to  draw  back  ;  the  enemy  was  closing  in  on  either  flank,  and  the  alterna- 
tive of  a  rapid  retreat,  only,  was  left  \Am.— Battle-field  of  Fredericksburg,  (rebel,)  pages  16 
and  17. 


640  THIRTY-THIRD  REGIMENT — FOURTH  RESERVE.  18G4 

iugton  Junction  to  Martiusburg,  the  cars  were  pushed  forward  at  their  utmost 
speed.  The  Gth  and  7th  being  the  coldest  days  of  the  winter,  the  men  suffered 
terribly  from  the  sharp  winter  blasts  as  they  were  hurled  through  the  gaps  and 
ravines  of  this  mountainous  district. 

At  Martinsburg  they  found  General  Averill's  Cavalry.  His  command  had 
just  returned  from  a  raid  upon  Salem,  in  Eoanolie  county,  Virgiuia,  an  impor- 
tant point  on  the  Virginia  and  Tennessee  raHroad,  where  they  destroyed  a  great 
quantity  of  commissary  stores  which  the  enemy  had  collected  there.  On  their 
return  they  were  pursued  by  a  heavy  force  of  rebels.  It  was  thought  that  the 
enemy  designed  pushing  forward  to  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  railroad,  perhaps 
into  the  border  counties  of  Pennsylvania,  and  hence  the  speedy  forwarding  of 
these  two  regiments  to  the  rescue.  'No  attempt  was  made  to  execute  this  pur- 
pose, and  there  was  no  immediate  work  for  the  detachment  upon  its  arrival. 

The  Third  was  commanded  by  Major  William  Briner,  the  Fourth  by  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel  T.  F.  B.  Tapper,  the  whole  under  command  of  Colonel  Woolworth 
of  the  Fourth.  The  detachment  performed  picket  duty  on  the  roads  in  the 
vicinity  of  Martin  sburg  from  January  7th  till  the  28th.  On  the  latter  date  it  was 
ordered  to  take  transportation  on  cars  westward,  and  was  halted  at  New  Creek, 
a  station  in  a  wild  mountainous  district  one  hundred  miles  west  from  Martins- 
burg. The  detachment  reported  to  Colonel  Mulligan  who  had  command  of 
this  post.  The  exigency  which  called  the  Third  and  Fourth  to  this  wild  forlorn 
spot  appeared  to  have  passed,  and  they  were  ordered  to  pitch  their  tents  on  a 
flat  on  the  north  branch  of  the  Potomac.  Early  in  the  night  of  January  31st, 
in  the  midst  of  a  rainstorm,  they  were  ordered  to  report  at  Colonel  Mulligan's 
headquarters  with  two  days'  rations.  It  was  reported  that  the  rebels  had  at- 
tacked a  traiu  of  eighty  wagons  going  from  New  Creek  to  Petersburg,  in 
Hardy  county,  a  point  some  forty  miles  south,  an  extreme  out-post,  garrisoned 
by  a  small  federal  force.  Under  the  command  of  Colonel  Mulligan  the  Third 
and  Fourth,  accompanied  by  several  small  squads  of  cavalry  and  infantry 
commenced  the  night  pursuit.  They  were  marched  and  counter-marched  for 
six  successive  days  and  nights  without  shelter  over  muddy  and  rocky  roads, 
compelled  to  ford  swoUen  mountain  streams,  scour  the  sides  of  mountains, 
penetrate  gaps  on  either  side  of  the  narrow  valley  through  which  they  marched, 
for  the  double  purpose  of  finding  the  enemy  and  guarding  against  surprise. 

Within  five  miles  of  Moorefield  they  formed  a  junction  with  Averill's  Cav- 
alry, which  had  marched  from  Martinsburg  through  Winchester  and  EoDiney. 
The  enemy  moved  with  rapidity,  and  succeeded  in  escaping  with  most  of  the 
wagon  train,  together  with  about  five  hundred  cattle  stolen  from  the  people  of 
Hardy  and  Hampshire  counties. 

Completely  exhausted  from  constant  marching,  want  of  sleep  and  exposure, 
the  two  regiments  returned  on  the  evening  of  February  6th  to  their  t<jnts 
left  standing  on  the  banks  of  the  Potomac.  On  the  10th  of  February,  the 
Third  Eegiment  was  furnished  with  transportadon  to  Martinsburg.  The 
Fourth  followed  two  or  three  days  later.  On  the  night  of  February  11th,  a. 
force  of  rebel  brigands  said  to  have  been  under  the  command  of  the  "  chival- 
rous" Harry  GUmore,  threw  a  passenger  train  off  the  track  eight  miles  east  of 
Martinsburg,  and  robbed  the  passengers  of  all  their  valuable  effects.  This  was 
represented  as  the  advance  guard  of  a  large  rebel  force  in  the  vicinity  of  Win- 
chester. Early  on  the  morning  of  the  12th,  Colonel  Rodgera  who  haxl  com- 
mand of  the  troops  in  and  about  Martinsburg,  put  the  Thii'd  Keserv'ts  Eigh- 


1864  WEST  VIRGmiA  CAMPAIGN.  641 

teenth  Connecticut,  One  Hundred  and  Twenty  third  Ohio  and  two  batteries,  in 
motion  towards  Winchester.  Several  regiments  of  cavalry  preceded  the  in- 
fantry and  artillery.  Winchester  was  reached  in  the  afternoon,  but  neither 
robbers  nor  enemy  in  force  were  found.  On  the  following  day  this  force  re- 
turned to  Martinsburg. 

Wednesday,  February  7th,  the  Third  moved  from  Martinsburg  to  Vancleves- 
ville,  five  miles  east  of  Martinsburg  on  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  railroad,  and 
the  Fourth  to  Kearneysville,  nine  miles  east  on  the  same  road.  From  these  two 
points  the  regiments  performed  picket  duty  on  the  railroad  until  March  27th, 
when  the  Fourth  was  moved  to  Harper's  Ferry ;  two  days  after,  the  Third 
joined  it.  The  detachment  performed  picket  duty  at  Harper's  Ferry  till  April 
3d.  All  baggage  that  could  possibly  be  dispensed  with  was  here  stored.  Each 
man  was  ordered  to  have  on  his  person  sixty  rounds  of  cartridge,  an  extra  pair 
of  shoes  and  four  days'  rations.  Thus  relieved  of  many  camp  comforts  and 
having  received  additional  burdeBis,  the  Third  and  Fourth  were  again  sent 
westward,  across  the  Alleghenies,  to  Grafton,  two  hundred  miles  from  Harper's 
Ferry ;  from  thence,  five  miles  on  the  South  Branch  road  leading  to  Parkersburg, 
to  Webster.  Several  loyal  Virginia  regiments  had  preceded  the  Eeserves  at 
this  point,  and  two  batteries  followed.  Averill's  cavaby  went  into  camp 
several  miles  farther  north.  Wagons,  ambulances,  and  pontoon  bridges  were 
collected  at  Webster.  The  design  of  the  expedition,  which  was  to  start  from 
this  point,  was  to  advance  upon  the  Virginia  and  Tennessee  railroad,  by  marching 
through  Barbour  and  Eandolph  counties,  and  thence  directly  south  through  the 
mountainous  districts.  The  continuous  rains,  however,  made  the  roads  impas- 
sable ;  in  addition  to  this,  the  enemy,  having  some  knowledge  of  the  design  and 
route,  had  dug  down  the  mountain  road  in  several  narrow  passes,  and  felled 
trees  over  other  portions.  It  was  eventually  concluded  to  abandon  j:he  enter- 
prise. The  force  that  had  been  collected  about  Webster  was  divided  and  sent 
east  and  west.  Several  Virginia  regiments  marched  to  Martinsburg  to  join  the 
command  of  General  Sigel,  about  to  move  on  Staunton  and  Lynchburg.  The 
tv/o  Eeserve  regiments  were  among  the  infantry  sent  west,  and,  on  the  22d  of 
April,  started  for  Parkersbmg,  on  the  Ohio  river.  At  Parkersburg  they  were 
transferred  to  steamboats  and  went  down  the  Ohio  to  the  mouth  of  the  Great 
Kanawha,  thence  up  this  river  to  Brownstown,  ten  miles  above  Charleston. 
Colonel  Sickel,  who  had  been  retained  at  Alexandria  to  fiU  an  important  trust, 
was  ordered,  at  his  own  request,  to  rejoin  his  old  command.  He  received,  upon 
his  arrival,  a  hearty  welcome  from  the  officers  and  men  of  his  regiment. 

General  George  Crook  had  command  of  the  troops  concentrating  in  the 
Kanawha  Valley.  He  spent  but  four  days  in  organizing  his  fragmentary  com- 
mands, reducing  baggage,  sending  off  the  sick  and  getting  in  order  his  supply 
and  ammanition  train.  Immediately  after  landing  at  Brownstown,  General 
Crook  placed  Colonel  Sickel  in  command  of  his  Third  Brigade,  composed  of  the 
Third  and  Fourth  Eeserve  and  the  Eleventh  and  Fifteenth  West  Virginia  regi. 
ments.  The  Third  was  under  command  of  Captain  Jacob  Lenhart.  Major 
Wniiam  Briner,  while  at  Webster,  had  received  a  severe  injury  in  his  right 
hand  in  extinguishing  the  fire  that  was  burning  his  tent,  and  was  sent  to  the 
hospital  at  Grafton,  to  the  deep  regret  of  his  men.  The  Fourth  was  commanded 
by  Colonel  E.  H.  Wooiworth. 

On  Saturday  morning,  April  30th,  the  Third  Brigade  started  from  Browns- 
town,  and  for  two  days  marched  up  the  narrow  Kanawha  Valley.    The  swollen 
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642  THIRTY-THIED   REGIMENT — FOURTH  RESERVE.  1864 

tributaries  of  the  Kanawha  had  no  bridges  and  the  men  were  obliged  to  ford 
them.  On  the  morning  of  May  2d,  the  command  started  from  Great  Falls, 
at  the  confluence  of  Gauley  and  'New  rivers,  (forming  the  Kanawha,)  and 
climbed  the  heights  of  Cotton  Mountain.  The  morning  was  bright  and  beau- 
tiftd,  quite  warm,  and  many  of  the  men,  as  they  toiled  up  the  steep  rough  way, 
became  exhausted,  and  threw  away  overcoats  and  blankets.  Before  noon,  dark 
clouds  arose  succeeded  by  a  cold  chilly  rain,  and  by  the  time  they  reached  the 
ragged  village  of  Fayette,  they  were  greeted  with  a  driving  snow  storm.  Men 
divested  of  overcoats  and  blankets,  wet  to  the  skin,  shivering  with  the  cold, 
presented  a  pitiable  sight.  Fayette  was  the  extreme  out-post  held  by  the 
Union  forces.  The  brigade  of  infantry  and  battery  on  duty  here,  were  added 
to  General  Crook's  command. 

The  force  was  now  composed  of  three  brigades  of  infantry,  three  batteries, 
General  AverilPs  cavalry,  and  a  train  of  one  hundred  and  fifty  wagons  with 
about  fifty  ambulances.  The  design  of  the  expedition  was  to  strike  the  Vir- 
ginia and  Tennessee  railroad  at  WythevQle  and  Dublin,  tear  up  the  track,  burn 
the  bridge  across  New  river  and  thus  co-operate  with  the  army  of  the  Potomac, 
by  cutting  the  main  artery  which  furnished  supplies  to  Lee's  Army.  General 
Averill  moved  by  Logan  Court  House,  intending  to  strike  at  Saltville,  to  which 
point  there  was  a  branch  from  the  main  road. 

To  deceive  the  enemy  as  to  the  route.  General  Crook  sent  the  Fifth  Virginia 
Infantry,  under  command  of  Colonel  A.  A.  Tomlinson,  with  Lieutenant  Blazer's 
scouts  on  the  Lewisburg  road.  This  feint  succeeded  admirably  in  drawing  off 
M'Causland's  Brigade  in  that  direction. 

From  Fayette  Coiirt  House  the  three  brigades  of  infantry  with  artillery  and 
wagon  train,  marched  through  Ealeigh  county,  and  across  the  Great  Flat  Top 
Mountain,  which  was  set  on  fire  by  our  advance.    The  mountain  was  system- 
atically fired  on  both  sides  of  the  road.    This  was  done  to  give  General  Averill 
a  signal  and  mark  the  course  of  the  infantry.    On  this  day  the  Third  Eeserve 
was  acting  as  a  guard  to  the  wagon  train.    The  road  was  lined  with  the  trunks 
of  dead  chestnut  trees  which  burned  with  great  fury.    Occasionally  a  flaming 
limb  or  top  of  a  tree  would  fall  across  the  road,  terrifying  both  horses  and  men. 
It  was  by  no  means  a  pleasant  duty  to  guard  wagons  loaded  with  ammunition, 
while  passing  through  such  an  ordeal  as  this.    Even  veteran  soldiers  were  in 
trepidation  lest  there  should  be  a  premature  explosion  from  sparks  that  might 
find  thefr  way  among  the  wooden  boxes  to  the  missiles  of  death.    On  the 
Bouth  side  of  the  Great  Flat  Top  Mountain  many  trees  were  found  felled  across 
the  road — ^the  first  intimation  of  the  presence  of  an  enemy.    On  the  6th  of  May 
the  advance  had  a  lively  skirmish  with  the  Sixtieth  Virginia,  at  Princetown, 
the  county  seat  of  Mercer  county.    Our  forces  came  upon  them  suddenly.    They 
left  their  tents  standing,  and  dropped  their  tools  in  the  trench  of  the  formi- 
dable fort  they  were  erecting.    During  the  next  two  days  the  command  made 
a  forced  march,  skirmishing  by  the  way  with  small  detachments  of  the  rebels, 
crossed  East  Eiver  Mountain,  passed  through  Eocky  Gap  in  Tazewell  county, 
and  moved  through  Walker's  Valley.    It  was  after  a  march  of  thirty  miles, 
on  the  8th,  that  the  gap  near  Shannon's  bridge  was  gained.    This  gap  opens 
up  to  the  north-west  slope  of  Walker  or  Cloyd  Mountain. 

On  the  morning  of  the  9  th,  the  command  passed  through  this  gap.  The 
Second  Brigade  was  under  command  of  Colonel  C.  B.  White.  The  Third  Ee- 
serve and  Eleventh  Virginia  filed  off  the  mountain  road  to  the  left,  marched 


1864  BATTLE   OF   CLOYD   MOUNTAIN.  643 

down  a  densely  wooded  ravine  for  half  a  mile,  and  climbed  directly  to  the  sum- 
mit of  the  moimtain.  While  this  was  being  done,  Colonel  Sickel  with  the 
Fourth  Eeserve  and  Fifteenth  Virginia  proceeded  uiJ  the  mountain  road,  and 
the  First  Brigade  advanced  up  the  mountain  on  the  right  of  the  road.  General 
Crook  dismounted  and  climbed  the  mountain  on  the  left  with  the  Second  Brigade 
and  the  two  regiments  of  the  Third.  When  the  summit  was  gained  the  posi- 
tion of  the  enemy  was  discovered  on  a  bold  ridge  running  along  the  foot  of 
the  mountain.  His  artillery  was  placed  so  as  to  command  the  mountain  road, 
rake  the  open  fields  on  either  side  and  the  bridge  that  spanned  a  deep  stream 
at  the  mountain's  base.  The  rebel  infantry  extended  on  either  side  of  the  bat- 
teries across  the  open  space  until  their  right  and  left  were  lost  in  woods  on 
either  side  of  the  road.  In  this  open  space  the  rebels  were  well  protected  by  a 
fortification  of  logs  and  raUs. 

General  Crook,  from  his  commanding  lookout,  formed  his  plan  of  battle  and 
issued  his  orders  for  the  advance.  The  Second  Brigade  crept  secretly  along 
the  south  side  of  the  mountain  to  operate  upon  the  enemy's  right.  The  Third 
Eeserve  and  Eleventh  Virginia  rejoined  Colonel  Sickel's  Eegiraent  on  the  moun- 
tain road.  The  First  and  Third  Brigades  moved  down  the  mountain  and 
formed  in  the  edge  of  the  woods  immediately  in  the  enemy's  front  under  a 
constant  fire  from  rebel  artillery.  As  soon  as  the  Second  Brigade  had  fairly 
engaged  the  enemy,  the  First  and  Third  Brigades  were  ordered  to  charge  across 
the  open  field,  in  the  face  of  the  enemy's  battery  and  over  the  rail  and  log  for- 
tiflcation  of  his  infantry.  The  moment  they  came  out  from  the  cover  of  the 
woods,  the  enemy  opened  upon  them  a  terrific  volley  of  grape  and  canister, 
which  told  frightfidly  on  the  advancing  column.  Colonel  Sickel,  who  saw  his 
men  falling  rapidly,  ordered  his  command  to  move  by  the  left  oblique,  so  as  to 
secure  the  protection  of  the  hill  over  which  they  were  charging.  This  was  done 
in  good  style,  the  ravine  was  gained  and  they  plunged  through  the  deep  stream. 
They  paused  but  a  moment  on  the  bank  and  with  a  cheer  pressed  up  the  steep 
ridge,  the  enemy  receiving  them  with  a  withering  fire,  as  they  climbed  the 
height.  With  an  intrepidity  that  can  not  be  overawed  nor  baffled,  those  who 
survive  the  deadly  volley,  rush  on  and  scale  the  enemy's  breast- works.  While 
the  First  and  Thud  Brigades  gain  the  front,  the  Second,  with  heavy  loss, 
break  in  on  the  right.  The  rout  of  the  enemy  both  in  front  and  on  his  right 
is  simultaneous  and  complete. 

The  enfilading  fire  that  was  poured  into  the  rebels  on  the  right,  and  the 
fire  from  the  fr'ont,  as  they  fled  panic-stricken  and  in  disorder,  told  with  terrible 
efi'ect.  The  flight  of  the  enemy  was  followed  up  by  Colonel  Oley  with  four 
hundred  cavalry.  Morgan,  v/ho  had  just  arrived  at  Dublin  with  six  hundi-ed 
men  from  Saitville,  was  coming  up  to  the  support  of  the  rebels,  when  he  met 
them  discomfitted  and  fleeing.  The  advance,  which  pressed  on  to  Dublin  drove 
him  before  them.    He  soon  sought  refuge  with  his  fleeing  comrades. 

The  loss  in  this  engagement  was  one  hundred  and  seven  kiUed,  five 
hundred  wounded  and  twenty  missing.  The  two  Eeserve  regiments,  number- 
ing fr^om  five  to  six  hundred,  had  from  seventy-five  to  one  hundred  killed  and 
wounded.  Chaplain  Pomeroy  buried  the  remains  of  Colonel  Woolworth, 
who  fell,  mortally  wounded,  at  the  head  of  his  regiment,  together  with  sis 
private  soldiers  of  the  Third  and  Fourth,  underneath  a  locust  tree  near  by  the 
stream  over  which  the  regiment  charged.  Captain  Lenhart  was  wounded 
early  in  the  engagement.    The  command  of  the  Third  then  devolved  upon 


644  THIRTY-THIKD   REGIMENT — FOURTH  RESERVE.  1864 

Captain  Eobert  Johnson,  and  the  Fourth,  after  the  fall  of  Colonel  Woolworth, 
on  Lieutenant  Colonel  T.  F.  B.  Tapper.  Captain  P.  M.  Davis  died  on  the  field 
fi-oin  the  effect  of  his  wounds.  Captain  James  H.  Waites  and  Lieutenant  Jacob 
Wheeler,  of  the  Fourth,  and  Lieutenant  B.  F.  Hemming,  of  the  Third,  were 
among  the  wounded.  The  Third  Eegiment  had  three  color  bearers  shot  down 
in  the  charge  upon  the  enemy's  works.  Owing  to  the  lack  of  transportation, 
about  two  hundred  of  the  most  seriously  wounded  were  left  in  the  large  brick 
mansion  of  James  Cloyd,  on  the  battle-field.  Supplies  were  left  with  them  and 
medical  attendance  pro\-ided  for. 

In  the  battle  of  Cloyd  Mountain  the  enemy  is  supjwsed  to  have  had  at 
least  four  thousand  men  engaged.  This  force  was  under  the  command  of 
General  Jenkins.  He  was  mortally  wounded  in  the  engagement,  and  died 
a  few  days  after  the  battle.  Over  two  hundred  rebels  were  buried  on  the  field  5 
at  least  two  hundred  wounded  were  left  in  our  hands,  and  two  hundred  and 
thirty  were  taken  prisoners. 

After  the  complete  rout  of  the  rebels  here,  they  did  not  make  a  stand  at 
the  railroad.  General  Crook's  force  marched  into  Dublin  without  firing  a  gun. 
Here  a  great  amount  of  rations  and  military  equipments  of  different  kinds  fell 
into  our  hands.  The  rations  were  appropriated,  the  warehouses  with  military 
stores  were  destroyed. 

On  the  morning  of  the  10th,  General  Crook's  command  pushed  on  from 
Dublin  towards  the  bridge  across  New  river.  When  within  a  short  distance 
of  this  point  the  enemy  opened  with  artillery.  The  federal  artillery^  which 
was  not  used  in  the  battle  of  Cloyd  Mountain,  was  now  brought  into  play  and 
soon  silenced  the  rebel  guns.  The  enemy  spiked  his  pieces  and  fled.  The 
Third  and  Fourth  regiments  were  on  the  left,  supporting  our  batteries  during 
this  artillery  duel.  In  the  engagement  the  Third  had  one  man  killed  and 
several  wounded. 

The  enemy  beaten,  the  railroad  bridge,  an  immense  structure,  was  de- 
stroyed and  General  Crook's  command  commenced  its  return.  New  river  was: 
crossed  on  the  night  of  the  10th  at  Pepper's  Ferry.  The  troops  were  pushed 
across  in  a  single  flat-boat,  and  the  ambulances  loaded  with  wounded  men,  to^ 
gether  with  the  wagons,  were  driven  through  the  deep  rapid  stream.  Several 
men  and  teams  were  reported  as  lost  in  this  perilous  crossing.  On  the  night 
of  the  10th,  rain  began  to  descend,  making  the  roads  horrible.  On  the  llth^ 
the  command  marched  in  rata  during  the  entire  day  and  reached  Blacksburg 
in  the  afternoon.  Here  comfortable  quarters  were  found  for  the  wounded  in 
a  large  brick  aca  demy  building.  On  the  following  day,  the  rain  still  contiuning, 
the  march  was  pursued  to  the  stunmit  of  Salt  Pond  Mountain.  The  rebels  op- 
posed the  advance  at  several  points.  Owing  to  the  impassable  nature  of 
the  roads,  and  the  worn  out  and  almost  starved  condition  of  the  animals,it  was 
found  necessary  to  destroy  part  of  the  loads  and  in  some  instances  the  wagons. 
On  Peters'  Mountain,  one  cannon  and  ten  ambulances  were  taken  from  the 
enemy. 

May  15th  the  command  reached  Union,  the  county  seat  of  Monroe  county, 
and  on  the  evening  of  the  16th  the  Greenbrier  river.  The  banks  of  the  stream 
were  ftdl  to  overflowing.  The  ambulances  and  wagons  were  taken  across  in  a 
single  flat-boat. 

On  the  19th  of  May,  the  command  halted  at  Meadow  Bluff,  in  the  Southern 
extremity  of  Fayette  county,  after  twenty  days  continuous  marching.    Half 


1864  RETUKN  AND  MUSTER  OUT  OP   SEEVICE.  645 

this  time  it  was  skirmishing-  with  the  enemy.  Every  night  a  strong  guard  had 
to  he  posted  around  the  camp  to  avoid  surprise.  On  most  of  this  expedition 
it  had  to  depend  on  the  country — ^most  of  it  poverty  stricken — for  subsistence 
for  both  men  and  animals.  By  the  time  it  reached  Meadow  Bluff  some  of  the 
men  were  suffering  terribly  from  hunger,  and  no  less  than  three  hundi^ed  were 
without  soles  to  their  shoes. 

The  suffering  of  the  wounded,  riding  for  ten  consecutive  days  over  horrible 
roads,  fording  deep  streams  that  frequently  entered  the  ambulance  beds,  and 
over  rugged  mountains,  cannot  be  described.  From  Meadow  Bluff  the  wounded 
were  sent  to  the  Kanawha  river,  loaded  on  boats,  and  from  thence  taken  to 
GsMipolis,  on  the  Ohio  river.  On  the  22d  of  May,  General  Sickel's  Brigade 
was  ordered  to  Miilville  near  Louisburg.  While  here,  their  term  of  service 
having  expired,  the  Third  and  Fourth  Eegimeuts  received  orders  to  retiu-n  to 
Pennsylvania,  to  be  mustered  out. 

On  the  30th  of  May,  these  two  regiments  turned  faces  homeward,  leaving  be- 
hind the  recruits  that  had  been  received  into  the  regiments  since  their  organiza- 
tion, whose  term  of  service  had  not  yet  expired,  and  the  men  who  had  re-enlisted. 

The  Third  and  Fomth  marched  from  Millviiie  to  Meadow  Bluff,  and  thence 
across  the  Great  Sewell  Mountain  to  Great  Falls  and  down  the  Kanawha  Valley 
to  Camp  Piatt,  a  point  directly  opposite  Brownstowu,  on  the  Kanawha  river, 
from  which  General  Crook's  expedition  started  April  30th.  On  the  4th  of  June 
they  embarked  upon  the  steamer  Jonas  Powell  and  proceeded  to  Pittsburg. 
On  the  way  up  the  Ohio  river,  the  reception  at  Pittsburg  and  transit  from 
Pittsburg  to  Philadelphia,  these  veterans  received  a  welcome  and  hearty  greet- 
ing from  a  grateful  people.  The  brass  band  of  the  detachment  gracefully  re- 
turned the  greeting  in  the  same  soul-stirring  strains  as  reverberated  amid  the 
hills  and  mountains  of  West  Virginia  in  the  daring  advance  and  victorious 
return. 

This  band  has  a  peculiar  and  honorable  history.  Captain  ]Sr.  A.  Penny- 
packer,  of  the  Foin-th,  originated  it  while  the  detachment  was  on  duty 
in  the  Department  of  Washington.  The  members  were  officers  and  privates, 
principally  from  the  Fourth,  several  from  the  Third.  After  leaving  Washing- 
ton, in  all  the  wanderings  and  buffettiugs  of  the  West  Virginia  experience, 
this  musical  organization  was  still  x)reserved.  Bands  and  drum  corps  are  usu- 
ally in  the  rear  when  there  is  danger  or  fighting  to  be  done.  In  this  case  instru- 
ments were  simply  sent  to  the  rear,  and  Captain  Pennypacker  and  his  fellow 
musicians  were  always  found  in  their  places  when  the  enemy  was  to  be  met  in 
deadly  conflict.  Helping  to  overcome  the  rebel  foe,  they  were  the  men  to  sound 
forth  the  pseans  of  victory  when  the  field  was  won. 

Arriving  at  Philadelphia  on  Wednesday,  June  8th,  they  were  mustered  out 
of  service,  the  Fourth  on  the  loth  and  the  Third  on  the  17th  days  of  Jime. 
After  the  order  for  muster  out  was  received,  Colonel  Sickel  detailed  six  offi- 
cers, together  with  those  remaining  in  the  field,  to  command  of  the  veterans 
and  recruits,  as  follows :  Lieutenants  George  B.  Davis,  Amos  IST.  Seitzinger, 
John  H.  Crothers  and  William  M'Carty  of  the  Third,  and  J.  K  Blundin  and 
W.  H.  Derickson  of  the  Fourth.  The  veterans  and  recruits  formed  a  bat- 
talion of  five  companies,  commanded  by  Captains  Sweet,  Davis,  Blimdia, 
Seitzinger  and  Moulton.  The  battalion  was  in  command  of  Captain  Sweet, 
Captain.  Blundin  acting  as  Adjutant  and  Captain  Davis  as  Quartermaster.  ^  It 
participated  in  all  the  engagements  from  Meadow  Bluff  to  Staunton  and  thelico 


646 


THIBTY-THIED   REGIMENT — FOURTH  RESERVE, 


to  LyncnDurg,  being  employed  as  skirmishers.  They  were  the  first  to  break 
the  lines  of  the  enemy  at  Lynchburg,  and  were  upon  the  point  of  entering  the 
town  when  they  were  ordered  to  retire.  It  was  afterwards  consolidated  with 
the  Fifty-fourth  Pennsylvania,  Colonel  Campbell. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS. 


JTAMB. 

BANE. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

i 
I 

3 

EEMAKKS. 

Robert  G.  March 

Col 

July  17,  '61, 

Resigned  October  1,  1801. 

Albert  L.  Magilton 

...do 

July  22,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  Lt.  Colonel  31st  regiment  P.  V., 
to  Colonel  33d  regiment,  October  4,  1861  — re- 
signed December  23,  1862. 

Rich.  H.Woolworth 

...do 

July  28,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  Major  32d,  to  Lieut.  Colonel  38d 
regiment  P.  V.,  June  1, 1862— to  Col.  March  1, 

186.5— killed  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  May  9,  1864. 

JohnF.  Gaul 

Lt.  Col. 

July  17,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  by  special  order  of  War  Department, 

Februarv  15,  1862. 

Thos.  F.  B.  Tapper.. 

...do 

May  29,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  Captain  company  G.  to  Lieut. 
Colonel,  March  1,  1863— com.  Colonel,  May  10, 
1864— not  mustered— mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, June  17,  1864. 

Rob't  M.  M'Clure... 

Maj 

May  25,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  by  special  order  of  War  Department, 

Promoted  from  Adj.  to  Major,  June  1,  1862— to 
Colonel  174th  Pa.  Militia,  November  29,  1862. 

John  Nyce    

do 

June  n    '61 

o 

Enos  L.  Christman 

...do 

June    6,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  Captain  company  K,  to  Major. 
March  27,  1863— resigned  April  26,  1863. 

Fred'k  A.  Conrad... 

...do 

May  25,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  Captain  company  B,  to  Major, 
July  21,  1863— mustered  out  with  regiment, 
June  17,  1864. 

Frank  Wilson. 

Adj 

June    5,  '61, 

Promoted  from  Corporal  company  C,  to  Sergeant 
Maj.,  Feb.  1,  1862— to  1st  Lt.  and  Adj.,  June  2, 

1862— mus.  out  with  regiment,  June  17,  1864. 

Ambrose  A.Lechler 

Q.M.... 

July  17,  '61, 

3 

Resigned  July  22,  1862. 

Edw'd  P.  Brothers.. 

...do 

July     5,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  Q.  M.  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.  and  Q.  M., 
July  24,  1862— mus.  out  with  reg.  June  17, 1864. 

Adolphus  Patze 

Surg.... 

July  17,  '61, 

3 

Resigned  November  1,  1862. 

William  H.  Davis... 

...do 

Dec.   20,  '62, 

3 

Promoted  from  Asst,  Surg.  34th  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec. 
20,  1862— mus.  out  with  reg.  June  17,  1864. 

W.  T.  W.  Dickeson 

As.Sur. 

July  17,  '61, 

3 

Pr.  to  Surg.  99th  regiment  P.  V.  July  2,  1862. 

Fred'k  D.  Ritter 

...do 

June  28,  '62, 

3 

Resigned  August  18,  1862. 

John  B.  Greismer... 

...do 

Aug.    2,  '62, 

3 

Resigned  February  1,  1863. 

Jona'n  E.  Bulkeley 

...do 

Nov.  26,  '62, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  17,  1864. 

Wm.  B.  Brinton 

...do 

Mar.  23,  '63, 

3 

Promoted  to  Surg.  184th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  1864. 

Edward  S.  Marks... 

Chap'n 

Nov.     1,  '61, 

3 

Resigned  March  ii4,  1862. 

Adam  L.  Horn 

do 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  company  G,  Mav  10,  1863 — 

Edwin  A.  Probasco 

Sr.Maj. 

May  29,'  '61,' 

3 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  17. 1864. 

I.  H.  Clay  Becker... 

...do 

July  17, '61, 

3 

Tr.  as  private  to  comoanv  E,  Sept.  23,  1861. 

...do 

July     6, '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  private,  Oct.  1,  1801— reduced  to 
private  and  transferred  to  Co.  H,  Jan.  31,  1862. 

Isaac  W.  Ranck 

...do 

Mar.     5,  '62, 

3 

Promoted  from  private  to  Sgt.  Major,  July  1, 

Jos.  Pennypacker... 

Q.M.Sr. 

Aug.  19,  '61, 

3 

1862— to  2d  Lt.  company  E,  May  1,  1863. 
Promoted  from  private  company  K,  Jan,  1,  '63— 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  17,  1864. 

William  J.  Tate 

Com.Sr 

May  29,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  Cor.  company  G,  Jan.  12,  1862— 

I 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  17,  1864. 

Note — The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks 

Ab.  absent. 
Asst.  assistant. 
Adj.  Adjutaut. 
Bn.  buried. 


Cor.  Corporal.  Fr.  from. 

Com.  commissioned  or  Furl,  furlough. 


Bv.  brevet. 
Bd.  band. 
Capt.  Captain. 
Chap.  Ohi>»lain. 


commissary. 
Cert,  certificate. 
Dis.  dismissed. 
Dis'y.  disability. 
Discli.  discharged. 
Exp.  espiration. 


Hos.  hospital, 

Lt.  Lieutenant. 

Mus.  mustered. 

Mnc.  musician. 


Pr.  promoted. 


PL  principal. 
Priv.  private. 
Reg.  regiment. 
Red.  reduced. 
Res.  resigned. 
Rem.  removed. 
Sen.  sentenced. 
Serv.  service. 


Surg.  Surgeon. 
Sgt.  Sergeant. 
Sub.  substitute, 
btew.  steward. 
Tr.  transferred. 
Vet.  veteran  volunteer. 
Wd .  wounded. 
Wds.  wounds. 


THEEB   YE^SJiS'   SBRVIOB. 


647 


T.Perry  Mills 

Wm.  T,  Loefler.. 

Chas.  J.  B.  Smith. 
Edwin  E.  Romig.. 


Hos.  St. 
...do 


P'l  Muc 
...do 


July  17,  '61, 

July  37,  '61, 

May  SO,  '61, 

July  17,  '61, 


Promoted  October  1,  1861— transferred  to  com- 
pany H  as  Sergeant,  November  28,  1861. 

Promoted  from  private,  Jan.  1,  1862— transferred 
as  private  to  company  I,  March  31,  1862— pro- 
moted to  Hospital  Steward,  July  1, 1862— trans- 
ferred to  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  8,  '64— Vet. 

Promoted  from  company  D,  April  1,  1863 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 

Deserted  June  11,  1863. 


Company  A. 

RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


John  Schoenewald. 
Andrew  Riddel 


Thos.  G.  O'Harra ... 
Joseph  OHarra 

George  Pilkington.. 
Charles  H.  Parker. 


James  Kane. 


Wm.  S.  Walker. 


Edw'd  F.  Brothers 

John  L.  Dotts 

Charles  Feltzer 

Thomas  S.  Faster... 
Augustus  Bates.. 
Peter  J.  Phillips.. 

Samuel  Cobb , 

Henry  Kephardt. 

James  White 


George  Brown , 

George  W.  Slocum. 

Leopold  Smith 

William  Wray 

William  R.  Morris 
Alfred  B.  Mason ... 


John  L.  Bryan do. 

George  Burk do 

James  Pallet do  , 

J.  B.  Stryker,  Jr.  ...  Muc 

Joshua  Heaps do. 

Armstrong,  Robert   Private 

Bird,  George do 

Beidegheimer,  C do 

Bauer,  Nicholas do 

Clymer,  Levi  L do 

Growers,  Robert do 

Creider,  Alexand'r  ...do 

Campbell,  Daniel do  . 

Cox,  Francis do. 

Carroll,  Thomas do. 

Cox,  Terrance do. 

Carbaugh,  David do. 

Daily,  James ., do. 

Dithmar,  James i...do . 

Finley,  John !...do. 


Capt.. 
..do.. 


1st  Lt... 
..do 


2d  Lt .. 
...do 

1st  Sgt. 

Serg't.. 

..do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

...do 

..do 

...do 

Corp.... 


.do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  23, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  23, 

'61, 

3 

July  5, 

'61, 

3 

July  17, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

H 

July  17, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

July  13, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

July  17, 

'61, 

'ci 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  23, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

Mar.  5, 

'62, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  23, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  23, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

July  12, 

'61, 

3 

June  23, 

'61, 

3 

July  17, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

June  3, 

'61, 

3 

Dismissed  October  19,  1862. 

Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lieut.,  Nov.  1, 1861— to 
Capt.,  Mar.  1,  1863— Provost  Marshal  3d  Bri- 
gade, 2d  Division,  Department  West  Virginia, 
April  1, 1864— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  17,  1864. 

Resigned  October  26,  1861. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Nov.  2,  1861— to 
1st  Lt.,  March  1,  1863 — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  2,  1861— re- 
signed September  25,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Aug.  10, 1861— to  Sgt.,  Nov.  2, 
180l— to  2d  Lt.,  Mar.  26, 1863— detached  to  com- 
mand Veterans,  May  30,  '64 — mustered  out  with 
company,  June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  July  12, 1862— to  1st  Sgt.,  Mar. 
1, 1863— mus.  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  18,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Mar.  1, 
1863— mus.  out  with  company,  June  17,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Quartermaster  Sgt.,  July  6,  1861. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  '64— Vet. 

Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 

Died  at  Harrison's  Landing,  Va.,  Aug.  12,  1862. 

Wounded  and  missing  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  29,  '62. 

Deserted  August  15,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Cor..  July  4,  1863— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  4,  1863— mustered  out 
with  company,  July  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Nov.  20,  1861— discharged  on 
Surgeon  s  certificate,  March  21,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  26,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '61. 

Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V. ,  June  8,  1864. 

Died  July  26,  '62,  of  wounds  received  in  action — 
biuried  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  Adgast  13,  1861. 

Deserted  September  6,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  21,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  11,  '63. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certifinate,  Oct.  10,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  25, '63. 

Discharged  June  3,  1863. 

Disch.  by  sentence  of  G.  C.  M.,  Sept.  16,  1863. 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  companv  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8, 1864. 

Died  at  Philadelnhia,  May,  1863. 

Deserted  July  20,  1861. 

Deserted  February  13,  1863. 

Deserted  August,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  28,  '62t 


648 


THLRTY-THIRD   EEGIMENT — FOUHTH   KE5BRVE, 


Friel,  James Private 

Fox,  Jacob do 


Fox,  Henry... 
Fren,  Joseph. 


Gahagan,  Vincent... 

Gorman,  Henry 

Hanson,  James 

Hamilton,  John 

Hunter,  David 

Heller,  Frederick... 
Holmes,  Joseph 

Heidrick,  George.... 

Hoffman,  Frank 

Keififer,  Thomas 

Lockwood,  Alex 

Lauerman,  Henry.. 

Longbatherro,  K. 

Murphy,  Edward... 

Mingo,  Charles 

Mays,  John 


Mills,  William 

Mathew,  Michael... 
M'Mullin,  Joseph... 
M'Coombs,  Henry.. 
M'Quigan,  Michael 

M'Laughlin,  Chas.. 

M'Leer,  Hugh 

M'Gowan,  George... 
M'Intyre,  Patrick... 
M'Carty,  Patrick.... 
O'Hara,  James, 

O'Neil,  Bernard 

Porncutt,  William.. 
Pillings,  William... 

Porter,  Robert 

Reinhardt,  Charles 
Rowbottom,  John... 
Rodgers,  James  A.. 

Ruth,  Isaac 

Rodgers,  Bernard... 


Ranck,  Isaac  W ...do  . 

Ronigau,  James do  . 


Rutter,  James ...do 


June  23,  '61, 
June    3,  '61, 


June    3,  '61, 


June  23,  '61, 
July  17,  '61, 
June    3,  '61, 


.do. 
.do. 
.do 'June    3,  "61, 


...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do.., 
...do... 

...do... 
...do.., 
...do.., 
...do.. 
...do.., 
...do.., 
...do.. 
...do... 
...do .., 


Smith,  James 

Shenk,  Charles  . 
Steahr,  Charles. 
Shock,  Alonzo... 
Smith,  Augustus  A 

Sips,  Jacob 

Senbert,  Christian., 

Sneller,  Peter  O 

Storer,  Benjamin  ., 

Strandt,  Jacob 

Snyder,  Joseph 

Stoeder,  William  . 
Walker,  Jas.  K.  P, 
White,  William... 

Wells,  James  

Waught,  Gustavus 
Wetherstine,  Sam'l 
Weidenboerner,  J.. 
Zetter,  Charles  . 


.do .. 
.do., 
.do., 
.do.. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
,.do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do . 
..do. 


June  3,  '61, 
June  3,  '61, 


June  3,  '61, 
June  3.  '61, 


June 
June 


July  17,  '61, 
Aua:.  14,  '62, 
June  23,  '61, 

July  23,  '61, 
July  26,  '61, 

June  3,  '61, 
June  3,  "61, 
June  3,  61, 
June  23,  '61, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 


...do June  23,  '61, 


Juhe  3, 
Aug.  12, 
June  23, 
July  17, 
July  17, 


June 
June 
Jujy 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
July 


Mar.  5, 
June  23, 


June  23,  "61, 


June  23, 
June  23, 
Jime  23, 
July  26, 
Aug.  1, 
June  23, 
July  26, 
July  17, 
Aug.  19, 
June  23, 
July  17, 
July  17, 
June  23, 
June  23, 
June  23, 
Julv  17, 
July  17, 
Feb.  8, 
Juue    3, 


3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  25,  '63. 
3   Transferred  to  company  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V., 

3  [    June  S,  1864— Vet. 

3  j  Wounded  an<i  mis.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  '62. 

3  I  Died  October  15,  1861— buried  in  Military  Asy- 

3      lum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

3    Deserted  July  20,  1861. 

3  I  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

[  Discharged  by  order  of  War  Department,  Nov. 
3       16,  1862. 

3  '  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  17,  '62. 
3  I  Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8, 1864— Vet. 
3 :  Died  October  14,  1861— buried  in  Military  Asy- 

{    lum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 
3  1  Deserted  Julv  30,  1861. 
3  I  Deserted  July  20,  1861. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
3  I  Transferred  to  company  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V., 
I     June  8,  1864. 

Deserted  March  13,  1862. 

Deserted  September  23,  1862. 

Discharged  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  Aug.  23j 
1861 — minor. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  13,  '63. 

Transferred  to  companv  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V., 
June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Deserted  July  20,  1861. 
i  Deserted  July  20,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17,  '62. 

Discharged  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  Aug.  27, 
1861— minor. 

Transferred  to  company  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V-, 
June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Deserted  February  13,  1863. 

Deserted  July  20,  1861. 

Transferred  to  company  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V., 
Junes,  1864. 

Deserted  July  20,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  10;  '62. 

Deserted  July  20,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '6l. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  19,  '62. 

Transferred  from  company  I,  September  1,  '61 — 
discharged  June  3,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  July  1,  1862. 

Transferred  to  comoany  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V., 
June  8,  1864— Vet." 

Transferred  to  company  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V., 
j     June  8,  1864— Vet. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
3 1  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
3  j  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
3  j  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  10,  '62. 
3 !  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '61. 
3  I  Mustered  out  June  3,  1864- expiration  of  term. 
3    Discharged  bv  sentence  of  G.  C.  M.,  Oct.  28,  '62.' 
3  I  Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
3  ;  Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 
3    Missing  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 
3  I  Deserted  July  20,  1861. 
3  ■  Deserted  July  30,  1861. 

3  j  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  21,  '61. 
3  Mustered  out  June  3,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
3  !  Mustered  out  June  3,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
3  1  Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864^Vet. 
3  Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
3  Tr.  to  company  L,  54th. reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
3  I  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


C49 


Company  B. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Robert  M'Clure.... 
Fred'k  A.  Conrad. 


James  St.  John 


Edward  W.  Cox.... 
James  N.  Blundin. 


George  W.  Cooley., 


John  W'  Weston .. 
Edward  W.  Davis.. 


John  Anderson,.. 
John  Sherwood... 
Joseph  Hawkins., 
John  W.  Weeks.. 


George  N.  Turpin. 

Samuel  Neely 

Enoch  Wilson 

William  Warner.. 


Jonathan  Rogers 

WiUiamH.  Scott... 
Wm.  H.  H.  Ogden. 


John  P.  Denny  . 
Geo.  Hollingswcrth 
Samuel  Faulkner. 
Richard  St.  John... 
Ashworth,  Sidney, 
Buckley,  James.... 
Brinnesholtz,  Jacob 
Bradshaw,  Samuel 


Booth,  Samuel 

Brown,  William  F.. 
Buckley,  Samuel... 
Cor  bit,  George  H.... 

Calker,  Isaac 

Dankel,  George  W.. 
Daniels,  Lewis  F.... 

Fleet,  James 

Force,  William 

Freeman,  John 

Ferguson,  John 

Flood,  James 

Fadden,  William... 

Fithian,  Josiah 

Freeh,  John  K 

Fletcher,  William... 

Fenton,  Charles 

Fleet,  Henry 

Garton,  David 

Green,  David  R 

Greenwood,  Sam'l... 

Green,  James  L 

Gordon,  Thomas. 

82 


Capt... 
..do.... 


1st  Lt... 
...do 


2d  Lt.. 


1st  Sgt 
..do 


Sergt.. 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 


...do.... 
...do.... 
..do.... 
Corp... 

..do 


..do. 
..do. 


...do.. 
...do.. 
Muc. 
...do.. 
Private 
...do 
...do 
...do 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


do... 

do... 

do ... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 
...do... 

do... 
...do... 


May  25,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 


May  25,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 


May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 


May  25, 

May  25, 

May  25, 

May  25, 

May  25, 
May  25, 
May  2», 
May  26,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 

May  25,  '61, 


May 
July 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
Aug. 
May 
May 

July 

May 
May 
May 
Sept, 
May 


Promoted  to  Major,  June  20,  1861. 

Promoted  from  2d  Lt.  to  Capt.,  June  21, 1861— to 

Maior,  July  21,  1863. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt,  to  2d  Lt,,  July  1,  1861— 

to  1st  Lt.,  Jan.  1,  1862— to  Capt.,  July  21,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Resigned  November  30,  1861. 
Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.,  July  1,  1861— to  2d  Lt.,  Jan. 

1,  1862— to  1st  Lt.,  July  21,  1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  17,  1864, 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  1861— to  1st  Sgt,,  Feb. 

28, 1863— to  2d  Lt.,  Sept.  16, 1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Sept,  21,  '62, 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Jan.  1,  1862— to  Sgt.,  March  1, 

18(53 — to  1st  Sgt.,  August  19, 1863 — mustered  out 

with  company,  June  17,  1864, 
Promoted  to  Cor,,  July  17, 1861— to  Sgt,,  Dec.  17, 

'62— nmstered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  July  1,  1861  —  mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17, 1864.       , 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  August  1, 1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  1,  1863— to  Sgt.,  Aug,  1, 

'63— mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Sept,  21,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  1863. 
Deserted  December  26,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Jan.  1,  1862  — wounded  and 

prisoner  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  May  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  1,  1861— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  18, 1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  1,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  J  une  17,  1864, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Died  of  wds.  received  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  15,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Deserted  May  24, 1863— returned  Jan.  23,  '64— tr. 

to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864, 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg,  P,  V,,  June  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  18,  '61. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  9,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  18,  '6t. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg,  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  28,  1862. 
Deserted  September  18,  1861, 
Deserted  September  2,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  27,  '62. 
Tr,  to  company  L,  54th  reg,  P,  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Died  of  wds.  received  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  '62. 


650 


THIRTY-THIRD   REGIMENT — FOURTH    RESERVE, 


NAME. 

1 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
1.NT0  SEKriCE. 

! 

1 
s' 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

KEMABKS. 

Green,  Michael 

Hatielfinger,  Sam'l 

Hughes,  John  F 

Hasson,  James 

Howarth,  James 

Hutchinson,  Wm... 
Hawkins,  Jos.,  Jr.. 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...<io 

...do 

May  25,  '61, 
May   25, '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 
Mar.   15,  '63, 
Julv  29,  '61, 
June  22,  '63, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
July  13, '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   2.5,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   25, '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
July   17, '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May  25,  '61, 
July  13,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   25, '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
Oct.      9,  '62, 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  8,  '61, 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Died  at  Falmouth.  Va. ,  August  20,  1862. 

Deserted  August  28,  1862. 

Deserted  April  14,  1863. 

Transferred  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  '64. 

Transferred  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  '64. 

Deserted  June  25,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  15,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  16,  '64. 

Deserted  July  18,  1861. 

Jung,  Gustavus  A.. 

...do 

...do 

.lackson.  Edw'd  M.. 
King,  William 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Kemp,  William 

...do 

Little,  John 

...do 

Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 

Lowe,  John  A.  J 

Lawrence,  John  W 
Moorhouse,  Will 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Deserted  September  2,  1862. 

Deserted  August  17,  1861. 

Mustered  out  Avith  company,  June  17,  1864, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Moonoy,  John  A 

Markland,  John 

M'Laughlin,  John.. 
Dpenshaw,  George.. 

Phillips,  Henrv 

Patterson,  Walter... 
Plumley,  William.. 
Robinson,  Chas.  L.. 
Rambo,  Henry 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  14, 1863. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Deserted  August  17,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 
Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Deserted  July  18,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  17,  '62. 

Sutcliff,  William 

Spence,  George  W.. 
Suber,  Burris 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Snellenburger,  I 

Tomlinson,  Geo.  A.. 
Tolbert,  William.... 
Woodcock,  Wm.  R 

Wilson,  Chas.  E 

Wiley,  Boyd 

...do..„ 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  14,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  23,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  18,  '61. 
Wd.  and  mis.  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  May  9,  1864. 

Weston,  Joseph 

...do 

Company   O. 
recruited  in  montgomery  county. 


Isaiah  W.  Kimbell 
William  Ritchie .... 

William  Lamon 

Frederick  A.  Hill.. 
Jacob  Wheeler 

Henry  Forbes 

David  S.  Lukens.... 
I.  P.  Shoemaker.,.. 
Reub'n  Hunsberger 

Howard  Dytch..., 
Simon  Shugard ., 
W.  H.VanDeVenter 
Abram  Vanzant. 
Charles  Benson ., 
Andrew  Wall...., 


William  Redfern 
David  Winkler .. 

John  Smith 

F.  Van  Do  Venter.., 


Capt.... 
...do 

1st  Lt.. 

2d  Lt.. 
...do 

1st  Sgt. 

...do 

...do 

Serg't.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


Corp, 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 


June 
June 


June 
June 


June 
June 
June 

June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 

June 

June 

June 

June 


5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 


June    5,  '61, 


5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 


June    5,  '61, 


5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 

5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 

5,  '61, 

5,  '61, 

5,  '61, 

5.  '61, 


Discharged  November  22, 1862. 

Pr.  frona  1st  Lt.  to  Captain,  March  1,  1863 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Dec.  14,  1862— to  1st  Lt.,  March  1, 
'63— mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  '64. 

Resigned  December  24,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  '62— to  2d  Lt.,  March  1,  'OS- 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  '62— to  1st  Sgt.,  Mar.  1,  '63— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  1,  '62. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Corporal  to  Sergt.,  Mar.  1, 1863— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  15,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  29,  '63. 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1884— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  accidentallv  on  Baltimore  and  Ohio  rail- 
road, February  12,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1864— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  September  17,  1863 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  1,  1863 — mustered 
out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 


THEEE   YEAES'   SERVICE. 


651 


William  Shew 

Lemuel  Thomas 

Joseph  G.  Seiner.... 

Frank  Wilson 

Thomas  Hacket 

J,  Lewis  Atkinson.. 
John  W.  Speering .. 
Allsworth,  Philip... 
Atkinson,  Edward., 

Allen,  William 

Bourns,  Richard 

Brady,  William 

Burton,  Thomas 

Booz,  Jacob 

Claypoole,  Sam'l  T 

Coffman,  John 

Claifey,  Patrick 

Cooper,  Feter 

Conley,  George. 

■Collins,  Jesse 


Games,  Robert. 


Donohue,  James .... 
Donohue,  Thomas... 

Day,  James  F 

Dougherty,  Patrick 

Davis,  Price  P 

Edwards,  John 

Fell,  Morris 

Ford,  Henry 

Fall,  William.... 


Corp.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

,..do 

Muc... 

...do 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


.do. 


Oilkison,  Edward... 

Grube,  Henry... 

Hass,  Henry 

Herwick,  John 

Hoops,  Henry  M.... 
Hendricks,  Chas.  H 

Hallo  well,  Joel 

James,  Judson  A.... 
Jones,  Chalkey 


Keller,  Frank 

Kerr,  Henry 

Lake,  James 

Morgan,  Enrch 

Mad  dock,  Henry .. 
Miller,  Albert  L.... 
Myers,  Henry....... 

Murph}^,  John 

M'Clellan,  Charles. 
M'Connaha,  J 


Ii):<ghtlinger,  Lewis 

Poole,  John 

Reading,  William.. 
Eemmey,  Henry  H 
Rittenhouse,  Sam'] 

Rust,  Albert 

Seiner,  Jacob 

Slugg,  John..- 

Stover,  Reuben 

Stook,  Henry 


Strader,  William..., 
Tomlinson,  Isidore 
Thomas,  William... 

Thompson,  L.  P 

Wallace,  James 

Webb,  James 

Weller,  William 

Welch,  Simon 


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June  5, 
June  5, 
June  5; 
June  5, 
June  5, 
June  5, 
June  5, 
June  5, 
June  5, 
June  5, 
June  16, 
June  5, 
June  5, 
July  1.3, 
June  5, 
June  5, 
June  5, 
June  5, 
Aug.  18, 
July  11, 


June  5, 

June  6, 

Dec.  9, 
June  27, 

June  5, 

June  -5, 

June  5, 

June  5, 

June  5, 

June  5, 
July  28, 

June  5, 

June  5, 

June  5, 
July  14, 

June  5, 

June  5, 

June  5, 

June  11, 

June  .5, 

Aug. 

June 

June 

June 

June 

Aug. 

Aug. 


June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Mar. 
June 


do Tuly  17, 

...do .June    5, 

Feb.  29, 
June  5, 
June  5, 
June  5, 
June  5, 
June    .5, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  12,  '63. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  :Major,  February  1,  1862. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  21,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  6,  '63. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with. company,  June  17,  1854. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17.  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  '6.3. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va  ,  July  15,  1862,  of  wounds 

rec.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Died  October  5, 1831 — buried  in  iVIilitary  Asylum 

Cemetery,  I).  C. 
Mustered'out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1862. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet.  - 
Deserted  August  23,  1861. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon '"s  certificate.  Mar.  25,  '63. 
Killed  accidentally,  near  Alexandria,  Virginia, 

October  30,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  24, 1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  15,  '62. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  9,  1862. 
Died  June  29,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Gaines' 

Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  21,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  20j  '61. 
Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  May  31,  1862. 
Deserted  August  26,  1861. 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  .54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet- 
Died  October  14,  1861 — buried  in  Military  Asy- 
lum Cemetery,  D.  C, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864- 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown, 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Died  July  1,  1862,  of  wouuds  received  at  Gaines' 

Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Deserted  August  30,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  18G4. 
Died  at  Baltimore,  Md. ,  September  7,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  20,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  24, 

1863 — re-enlistcd  February  'J.7,  1861 — transferred 
to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 


653 


THIRTY-THIKD  REGIMENT — FOURTH  RESERVE, 


KAKS. 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTBE 
INTO    SERVICE. 

i 

1 

REMARKS. 

Winkler,  Jesse 

Wilson,  John 

Private 
...do 

June  5,  '61, 
June    5,  '61, 

June  5,  '61, 
June    5,  '61, 

3 
3 

3 

2 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  22,  '63. 
Died  December  17,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Ward,  William 

Zelenskei,  Alex 

...do 

...do 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Deserted  July  21,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  20,  '63. 

Company  D, 

recruited  in  philadelphia. 


Matthew  J.  Taylor. 
W.  C.  Besselievre. 

Jas.  A.  J.  Waites.. 


James  B.  Baker 

Geo.  W.  Bussier.... 
Francis  C.  Loomis. 


W.  H.  Derriekson. 


Capt... 
...do.... 

...do.... 

1st  Lt.. 
..do.... 
...do.... 


Geo.  W.  Duffield. 


Wra.  H.  F.  Wells.. 


John  Liddy 

Bernard  Fox 

FredTc  C.  Lutz. 


John  Davis 

C.E.Brintzinghoflfer 
E.  Y.  Cadwalader 
Harry  J.  Colerick 

Charles  Mann 


Geo.,  W.  Durand 
Dennis  M'Cready ... 


Joseph  Wamock.. 
Jerome  Drumm... 


Geo.  W.  Lafierty.. 

George  L.  Watt ... . 

Nicholas  J.  Barth. 
Chas.  J.  B.  Smith. 
Peter  Hotton 


2d  Lt... 


IstSgt.. 


.do. 


Serg't. 
...do.... 


.do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


Corp. 


.do. 
.do. 


...do. 
...do. 


Mnc. 
...do.. 
...do.. 


Anderson,  Step'n  P  Private 

Auchinbeck,  Wra do .. 

Army,  Andrew  J do .. 

Breckenridge,  And  ...do.. 

'Barritt,  Edwin do.. 

Beaty,  James do.. 

Barnard,  Reuben  F  ...do.. 

Bennett,  Wesley do.. 

Boyd,  James do.. 

Brooks,  Conrad  do.. 

Calhoun,  John do.. 

Callahan,  Charles do.. 

Carty,  Daniel do.. 

Carr,  Charles ...do ., 

Carr,  Michael L.do. 


May  30,  '61, 
May   SO,  '61, 

June    1,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May   30,  '61, 


May  30,  '61, 


May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30, '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May   30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 
May   30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

July  17,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30, '61, 

May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 


May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
July 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 


30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
80,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
17,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 


Resigned  November  5,  1861. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1, 1861— to  Capt.,  Nov.  12,  '61— 

resigned  October  17,  1862. 
Pr.  from  Sgt. to  2d  Lt.,  Apr.  1,  '62— to  Capt.,  Mar. 

1,  '63— mustered  out  with  Co.,  June  1.7,  1864. 
Discharged  February  25,  1862. 
Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  April  1,  "62— resigned  Aug.  3,  '63. 
Pr.  to  Corporal,  Nov.  12,  1861— to  Sergeant,  April 

6,  1862— to  2d  Lieut.,  March  1,  1863— to  1st  Lt,, 

Oct.  28,  1863— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  17, 1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor. ,  Julv  17,  1861— to  Sgt,,  May  21,  1862— 

to  1st  Sgt.,  MaVch  2,  1863— to  2d  Lieut.,  Oct.  28, 
1863— mustered  out  with  Co.,  June  17,  1864. 
Pr.  from  private  to  1st  Sergeant,  Oct.  28.  1863 — 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  November  13,  1862— 

died  at  Alexandria,  April  15, 1863, 
Pr,  from  Corporal  to  Sergeant,  April  15,  1862 — 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Sept,  12,  1861— to  Sgt,,  March  2,  '63— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Corporal,  August  13,  1861— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  17,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  July  18,  1862— tr.  to  Co. 

L,  54th  regiment  P,  V,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Died  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  August  16,  1861, 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 
Promoted  from  Corporal,  August  17,  '61— killedl 

accidentally  at  Alexandria,  Marcvh  17,  1862. 
Promoted  to' Corporal,  April  15,  1862— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  18,  1864. 
Transferred  to  5th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Aug.  10, 1862. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.  20,  '61— transferred 

to  Western  Gunboat  service,  Feb.  27,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  18,  1802— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864, 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1862— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864, 
Promoted  to  Corporal  June  21,  1863— transferred 
to  Co,  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  8,  '64— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  10,  1862— killed  at 
Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '61. 

Promoted  to  Principal  Musician,  April  1,  1863. 

Died  December  4,  1864 — buried  in  U.  S.  Genera) 
Hospital  Cemetery,  Annapolis, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  15,  '62. 

Tr,  to  Co,  L,  64th  reg,  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  3,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  2,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  5,  '63. 

Transferred  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P,  V.,  June  8,  '64* 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  .P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  May  9,  1864 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1,  '61. 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V,,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


653 


Cooper,  Samuel  C...  Private 

Dougherty,  John do 

Dillen,  Edward do 

Donohue,  Charles... 
Durburow,  Geo.  W 

Dwyer,  John 

Feeii^an,  John 

Flood,  George  F 

Grorman,  Joseph 

Hutchinson,  Hugh 

Hall,  James 

Hanifer,  Gregory... 

Hayworth,  John 

Haines,  William 

Hawluns,  Wm,  J... 

Kelley,  Francis 

Kennedy,  Sam'l  R. 
Kenney,  Patrick.... 

Kann,  Louis 

Lloyd,  William  B.. 
Moran,  Thomas  L.. 
aiulhoUand,  John.. 
Mehaffey,  Jos.  H... 
M'Cormick,  Jas.  H 
M'Claskey.Wm.H 

M'Poil,  Patrick 

M' Bride,  William... 
M'Kean,  William  J 

O'Neal,  William 

Pearson,  Alfred 

Phillips,  John 

Parker,  John 

Ryan,  Patrick 

Russel,  Daniel 

Reed,  Henry  P 

Roberts,  Harry  S 

Roberts,  William  G 

Richards,  George 

Stoll,  Jacob 

Smith,  James  F.  R 

Schoenewald,  H 

Smith,  Michael 

Schenkel,  Christian 
Shuster,  William... 

Wade,  William 

Walker,  William.... 

Wallace,  John 

Warn,  Wesley 

Wearer,  WilUam.... 


30, 


Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Tr.  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  July  30,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  21,  '63. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  '64— Vet. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  Juno  8,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  18G2. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  20,  '62. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certilicate,  Feb.  9,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17   "864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  J»n.  16,  '63. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Deserted  July  5,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Deserted  September  1, 1882. 
Wd.  and  missing  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  May  9,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  21,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  8, 1862. 
Wd.  and  missing  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  May  9,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  15,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  21,  '63. 
Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  October  24,  1861. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  Va.,June30'62. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V. ,  June  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Deserted  June  23,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Wounded — absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  10,  '62. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  a,  1864. 
Tr  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V,,  June  8,  1864. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  20,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  3,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Deserted  July  18,  1862. 
Deserted  August  14,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  8,  '62. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 


Company  E. 


RECRUITED  IN  LYCOMING  COUNTY. 


Francis  X.  Burger. 
John  Moyer 
Louis  Bacher 

Isaac  W.  Ranck 


Rich'd  Gersbacher. 


Jacob  Ray. 
Charles  Leonhardt.. 

Israel  H.  C.  Becker 
Clemmens  Noll, 

John  Schlifer. 

Ferdin'd  Offerman 
Louis  Welker 


June  12,  '61, 
June  12,  '61, 
June  12,  '61, 

Mar.     5,  '62, 


June  12,  '61, 

June  12,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

July  17,  '61, 

June  12,  '61, 

June  14,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

June  12,  '61, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Resigned  January  14,  1862,  * 

Promoted  from  2'd  to  1st  Lt.,  January  15,  1862— 

resigned  July  20,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Sgt.  Maj.  to  2d  Lt.  Co.  E.,  May  1,  1863— 

to  1st  Lieut.,  Oct.  26, 1863— com.  Capt.,  June  18, 

'64 — not  mus. — mus.  out  with  Co.  June  17,  1864. 

Died  April  15,  1862,  at  Alexandria— bu.  record, 

Dec.  20,  1863— grave  1,204. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L.  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  July  4,  '63— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major — date  unknown. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8, 1864— Vet, 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V,,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  corporal,  June  27,  '61 — mustered  out 

with  company,  June  17,  1864. 


651. 


THIRTY-THIRD   REGIMENT — FOURTH  RESERVE, 


John  Alt 

WilJiam  Melte 


Charles  Schneider .. 


Valentine  Fass... 
}*rederick  Maliuky 

Herman  Fuchs 

Anthony  Baible. 


Isaac  Anthony 

Bahn,  Frederick 

Boyer,  John 

Breitkoph,  Anth'y., 
Borchet,  *William ... 

Barret,  Charles 

Bitler,  Samuel 

Brindle,  John 

Belton,  Daniel 

Bergman,  .John 

Baltz,  Frederick 

Campbell,  George... 

Diering,  Louis 

Dodrer,  Frederick... 

Danler,  Michael 

Deitz,  Jacob 

Engle,  .Jacob 

Egger,  Samuel 

Ehni,  Daniel 

Errett,  Christian.... 

Eichde,  Jacolj 

Flores,  David 

Fink,  Henry 

Fassman,  Christian 

Freitag,  George 

Francis,  Joseph 

Fox,  George 

Folk,  Stephen 

Pahl,  George 

Geigher,  William.. 

Hoffman,  Peter 

Haggeman,  Francis 
Hanscom,  George.. 

Hoyer,  William 

Henn,  John 

Herth,  George 

Hall,  Mathias 

Koch,  Jacob 

Koehler,  William.. 

Krien,  John 

Kautrman,  August. 

Keis,  George 

Kline,  Lewis 

Keller,  Peter 

Kramer,  Gottlieb... 
Kauter,  Christian.. 

Lax, John 

Little,  William  .'.'.'.'. 
Litz,  Andrew  W.... 

Linn,  Felix 

Maushag,  Andrew. 
Messerly,  Jacob.... 

Marks,  Lewis 

Maus,  John 

Miller,  Andrew 

Metzger,  Henry  . 
Muldoon,  Patrick... 
M'Coy,  James 


•do..., 
..do 


Corp....  June  27,  '61, 
June  12,  '61, 


.do. 

.do . 
.do. 
.do. 


Nash,  Max „... 

Pettit,  Joseph. 
Ransbach,  Godfrey 

Raff,  Israel 

Railing,  Charles.  " 
Reinbardt.  John.. 


Muc. 

Private 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 

...do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

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...do.... 

...do.... 

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...do.... 

...do.... 

...do.... 

...do.... 

...do.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do..... 

...do 

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...do 

...do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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..do 

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..do...  . 

..do 

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..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


June  12,  '61, 

June  12,  '61, 
June  12,  '61, 
June  12.  'Gl. 
July   17,  '61, 


Feb.  12, 
June  12, 
June  12, 
June  12, 
June  12, 
June  27, 


Feb.     5, 


July  15,  '61, 


June  27, 
June  27, 
June  27, 
June  27, 
June  27, 
June  12, 
Julv  13, 
May  30, 
June  14, 
June  14, 
July  17, 
July  13, 
June'  12, 
June  14, 


June  12, 
June  14, 
June  12, 
June  14, 
June  12, 
June  12, 


June  12, 
June  12, 
June  12, 
June  12, 
July  17, 
June  12, 
Dec.  31, 
June  14, 


June  12, 
June  12, 
Feb.  12, 


Jan.  11, 
June  12. 
June  14, 
June  12, 
June  12, 
June  12, 
June  14, 
July  13, 


June  12,  '61, 
June  12,  '61, 
Juno  12,  '61, 
June  14,  '61, 
June  12,  '61, 
June  12,  '61, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal.  June  27,  '62— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to   Corporal,  May  6,  1864— mustered 

ovit  W'ith  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Tr.  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps— date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Oct.  17,  '61. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  S,  1864— Vet. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Charles  City  Cross 

Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Dec.  22,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  26,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  5,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8,  '62. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V..  June  8,  1864. 
Deserter  from  od  regiment  N.  J.  Vols.— returned. 
Died  at  Washington,.  D.  C,  November  19,  1861. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  13,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  15,  '63. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Deserted  October  23,  1862, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Feb.  18,  '63. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Deserted  August  25,  1862.    . 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Tr.  to  Western  Gunboat  service,  Feb.  17, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  .June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  20,  '62. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiffcate,  Oct.  31,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  20,  '62. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Deserted  August  27,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Feb.  3,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Svirgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  14,  '62. 
Discharged  by  Special  Order,  April  1,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Missing  in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  23,  '63. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  .June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  9,  '63 
Discharged— date  unknown. 
Deserted  July  20,  1861. 
Desetred  August  30,  1862. 

Died  October  22,  1861— buried  in  Military  Asy- 
lum Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17,  '61. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  .June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  31,  '62 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


C55 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

I 

i 

3 

REMARKS. 

Raible,  Barncard 

Rosenberger,  Mar'n 
Russell,  James  M... 

Private 

June  12,  '61, 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864-Vet. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Deserted  July  20,  1861. 
Deserted  August  22,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

...do 

1 

...do 

1 

...do 

June    3,  '63, 
June  27,  '61, 
June  12,  '61, 
June  14,  '61, 
June  27,  '61, 
June  14,  'Gl, 
June  12,  'Gl, 
June  12,  '61, 
June  12,  '61, 
June  14,  '61, 
July   1.3,  '61, 
June  12,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Roener,  Michael 

Rehfuss,  Casper 

Schaflfer,  Conrad 

Schmielv,  Conrad... 
Seitz,  Henry 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Smith   John.. 

do 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  14,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  31,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  6,  '63. 

Schaup,  William.... 
Schneider,  Gottlieb 
Striner,  Philip 

...do..... 

...do 

...do 

Steinhilner,  Ludwig 

Seigel,  John 

Schleibner,  Wni .  . 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  16,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  31,  '63. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  resi'.  P.  V.,  June  S,  1864. 

Stefian,  John   

...do 

Tr.  to  company  Ij,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8, 1864. 

Schutz,  Herman 

Sotler,  Henry 

...do 

...do  .... 

Aug.     9,  '61, 

3 
3 

Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 
Deserted  October  23,  1862. 

...do 

Died  November  7,  1861— buried  in  Military  Asy- 
lum Cemetery,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  27,  '63. 
Wounded— absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Tenfel,  William 

Viering,  George 

Weaver,  Predericli 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

June  12,  '61, 
June  12,  '61, 
June  14,  '61, 
June  14,  '61, 
June  12,  '61, 
June  14,  '61, 

June  12,  '61, 
June  12,  '61, 
Sept.     8,  '63, 
June  12,  '61, 
June  12,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

3 
3 

Winterhoff,  Chris'n 
Woodburn,  J.  W... 

Welker,  Michael.... 
Werling,  Andrew... 
Walliser,  Edward... 
Wiebe,  Francis 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864.    . 
Com.  2d  Lt.,  July  23,  1863— not  mustered— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  10,  '62. 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V. ,  June  8,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  1,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Zoller,  Michael ,. 

Zinkham,  Henry.... 

...do 

...do 

Company  F. 
recruited  in  monroe  county. 


George  B.  Keller... 
J.  W.  Shoemaker.. 


Enoch  S.  C.  Horn. 


Nathan  Davis . 


Jolm  Nyce 

John  W.  Burnett.. 

George  D.  Hufford. 

John  S.  Hufford 


Jos.  A.  Fetherman. 
Sam'l  R.  Bossard... 


Anson  R.  Heller. 


Peter  J.  Rupert. 
Jacob  Slutter  .... 


Michael  P.  Gafiey. 


Josiah  Smith 

J.  Andrew  Haney... 

Philip  Altemus 

Andrew  A.  Neal 

Thomas  A.  H.  Knox 
Sebastian  P.  Smith 


Captain 
...do 


1st  Lt. 
...do.... 


2dLt. 
...do... 


1st  Sgt. 
...do 


Serg't. 
..do.... 


.do, 


..do.. 
Corp. 

..do .. 


.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 


June  11, 
June  11, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 

3^ 

June  11, 

'61, 

3 

June    6, 

'61, 

3 

June  11, 
June  11, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 

3 

June  11, 

'61, 

3 

June  11, 

'61, 

3 

June  11, 
June  11, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

June  11, 

'61, 

3 

June  11, 
June  11, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 

June  11, 

'61, 

3 

June  11, 
June  11, 
June  11, 
June  28, 
June  11, 
June  11, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Resigned  January  9,  1862. 

Promoted  from  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.,  June  22,  1862— 

com.  Major,  May  10,  1864 — not  mustered — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  from  private  to  1st  Sgt.,  Jan  1,  '62 — to 

1st  Lt.,  Jan.  22,  1S62— dismissed  Oct.  24,  1862, 
Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  March  1,  1863— to 

Capt.  company  L,  54th reg.  P.  V.,  July  4,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Major,  June  1,  1862. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lieut.,  March  1,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt — discharged  on 

Surgeon's  certificate,  December  20,  1861. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.,  May  19, 1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Nov.  21,  1862— to  Sgt ,  April  11, 

1863— mus.  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Corporal,  Feb.  4, 1862— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864o 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Feb.  4,  1862  — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  30,  1864— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  13,  '62. 
Tr.  to  company  C,'5th  U.  S.  Cav.,  Feb.  16,  1863. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8.  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '02. 
Deserted  August  20,  1862. 


656 


THIETY-THIRD   EEGIMB2TT— FOURTH  RESERVE, 


NAMB. 

BANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO   SERVICE. 

i 

1,                                                           KEMAKK8. 

Jacob  T.  Keller 

Muc... 

June  11,  '61, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 

Edward  E,  Romig. 

...do 

June  11,  '61, 

3    Deserted  June  27,  1863. 

Albert,  Anthony.... 

Private 

June  11,  '61, 

5   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Albert,. Andrew.... 

...do 

June  11,  '61, 

3    Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 

Bogart,  Christopher 

...do 

June  28,  '61, 

3   Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Beltz,  John  H.    ... 

...do 

June  28,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17,  '62. 
3   Transferred  to  company  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V., 

Bender,  Jerome 

...do 

June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Brock,  Charles    .  .. 

...do   ... 

June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 

3    Deserted  October  29,  1862. 

Coleman,  F.  A.  D.. 

...do 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Christal,  Joseph  M. 

...do 

June  28,  '61, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Compton,  Elias 

...do 

June  11,  '61, 

3    Discharged— date  unknown. 

Culberson,  Aaron... 

...do 

June  28,  '61, 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  9,  '61. 

Culberson,  Frank'n 

...do 

June  28,  '61, 

3   Transferred  to  company  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V., 
June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Christman,  B.  F 

...do 

June  11,  '61, 

3   Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Correll,  Smith 

...do 

June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 

3    Deserted — date  unknown. 

Dwver,  Jos.  A.  V... 

...do 

3    Deserted  August  21,  1862. 

Gruber,  Peter  A 

...do 

June  11,  '61, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Gordon,  Wm.  W 

...do 

June  11,  '61, 

3   Transferred  to  company  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V., 
June  8,  1864- Vet. 

Harps,  Titus 

...do 

June  11,  '61, 

I   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Hille,  Florian... 

...do... 

June  28,  '61, 
Juiy   17,  '61,    , 

5    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  7,  '62. 
}   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  16,  '62. 

Hagerman,  Chas 

...do 

Johnson,  Wm.  H... 

...do 

June  11,  '61,    . 

5   Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Kester,  Augustus... 

...do 

June  11,  '61,    ; 

5   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  20,  '63. 

Krummocker,  C 

...do 

June  11,  '61,    ; 

5   Transferred  to  company  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V., 
June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Kessler,  George  W 

...do 

July  17,  '61,    ; 

5   Transferred  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  '64. 

liCarn,  Andrew 

...do   .. 

June  11,  '61,    [ 
June  28  '61,    t 

5   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864.. 
5   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  9,  '61. 
5    Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  November  21,  1861. 

...do   .. 

Miller,  Abraham  B 

...do 

June  11,  '61,    C 

Miller,  Emanuel 

...do 

June  11,  '61,    [ 

5   Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862.   . 

.do 

Jurie  11,  '61,    : 
July  17,  '61,    I 
June  11,  '61,    I 

)   Killed  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  W.  V.,  May  9,  '64— Vet. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  March  8,  1802.     • 

Nahr,  Christian 

...do 

Price,  David 

...do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  '63. 

Price,  Mathias 

...do 

June  11,  '61,    i 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  15,  '62. 

Renz,  Ferdinand 

...do 

July  17,  '61,    5 

Transferred  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  '64. 

Ruth,  Charles 

...do    .. 

June  11,  '61,    E 

Transferred  to  company  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V., 
June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Reigart,  Henry 

Schook,  Alfred 

...do 

June  11,  '61,    'c 

Deserted  March  14,  1864. 

...do 

June  11,  '61,    5 
June  11,  '61,    2 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. , 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Schook,  Steward 

...do 

Serfass,  Thomas 

...do 

June  11,  '61,    J 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Shafer,  Mathias  P... 

...do 

June  11,  '61,    S 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864.. 

Shafer,  Peter  W 

...do 

June  11,  '61,    3 

Deserted   August,   1861— returned  Sept.,  18&6~ 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Staley,  John 

...do 

June  28,  '61,    3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  7,  '62. 

Setzer,  Jonas 

...do 

June  28,  '61,    3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  9,  '61. 

Sheffer,  John 

do 

June  11,  '61,    3 

Transferred  to  company  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V., 
June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Setzer,  Henry  B 

..do 

June  11,  '61,    3 

Transferred  to  company  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V., 
June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Setzer,  George  W ... 

...do 

June  11,  '61,    3 

Transferred  to  company  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V., 
June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Setzer,  Jerome 

..do      . 

June  28,  '61,    3 

Transferred  to  company  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V., 
June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Sober,  John 

..do 

July  17,  '61,    3 
June  28,  '61,    3 

Transferred  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8, '64. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Koads,  June  30, 1862. 

Slutter.  Charles  H.. 

..do 

Tidd,  William  K.... 

..do 

June  28,  '61,    3 

Transferred  to  battery  F,  5th  U.   S.   artillery, 
Februarv  28,  1863. 

VanBuskirk,  Sam'l 

..do 

June  11,  '61,    3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  '62. 

Vanaken,  Alfred 

..do 

June  11,  '61,    3 

Transferred  to  company  L,  54Lh  regiment  P.  V., 
June  8,  1854— Vet. 

White,  James  S 

..do 

June  11,  '61,    3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Walrath,  Abel  T 

..do 

June  11,  '61,    3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

^opdling  George... 

..do 

June  28,  '61,    3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Walton,  William  D 

..do 

June  11,  '61,    3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Walrath,  Henrv  M 
Williams,  George... 

..do 

June  11,  '61,    3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  10,  '62. 

..do 

June  28,  '61,    3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  28,  '63. 

Wolfe,  George       . 

..do 

June  11,  '61,    3 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Wagner,  W.  H.  A.. 

..do 

June  11,  '61,    3 

Warner,  Wm.  H.. 

..do 

June  11,  '61,    3 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Weisse,  Joseph  H... 
Warner,  Alfred... 

...do 

June  11,  '61,    3 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

...do 

June  11,  '61.    3 

Deserted  October  29,  1863. 

THREE  TEARS'  SERVICE. 


657 


Company  G. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


T.  F.  B.  Tapper. 
Joseph  Kimes ... 


Edw'd  J.  Gallagher 
David  R.  Hood ., 


A.  A.  Lechler 

W.  H.  H,  Woodwln 


Lewis  A,  Hayman, 
Samuel  Best 


Capt. 
.do.. 


IstLt. 
..do.... 


Samuel  Hines.. 
Henry  S.  Coyle , 


Wm.  H.  Snyder 

Edwin  A.  Probasco 


2d  Lt, 
.do.... 


IstSgt. 
Sergt... 


..do, 
.do. 


..do. 
..do. 


John  Boon ...do 

C.  S.  Whiteman do. 


John  Case 

Geo.  W.  Satterfield 

Andrew  Beckman.. 
Alexander  Moore.... 
James  Dunlap... 


Corp. 
...do.. 


May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 


Benj.  F.  Barger..^,. 

William  J.  Tate 

AmosS.  Hany 

James  Carney  „ 

Charles  AUabach... 
Charles  S.  Gamble. 
Chas.  W.  M'Ginley 
Austin,  Charles  W 

Ashley,  John.N 

Bailey,  William 

Bingaardt,  John 
Beard,  John 


...do, 
■do. 
,do. 


..do... 
.do... 
•do ... 
.do„. 


Bramon,  George.... 

Brown,  Andrew  J., 
Bordon,  Randall  R 
Bigger,  John 


Boyd,  Samuel 

Bartlett,  John 

Conover.  William... 


Muc... 

..do 

...do 

Private 
..do„... 

.do 

.do 

•do 


May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  ^61, 

May  29,  '61, 

July  17,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
July  23,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 


..do 

..do, 
.do. 
.do. 


do 
do 

...dp. 


July  17,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 


I  May  29,  '61, 


Woimded  at  Charles  City  Gross  Roads,  June  30, 
1862— promoted  to  Lt.  Col..  March  1,  1863 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt,,  Au"-.  1  is6'>— 
to  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  1,  '63— to  Capt. '  April  10,  '63- 
mustered  out  vsrith  company,  June  17,  1864 

Discharged  August  1, 1862. 

^^of*Tf"iV^*^"^'^^P*-  17,  lS62-pr.  from  Sgt. 
to  2d  Lt.,  Mar.  1,  '63— to  1st  Lt.,  April  10,  '63— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864 
Resigned,July24,  1862.  ' 

n-.  to  Cor.,  July  17,  '61-to  1st  Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  '62- 
to  2dLt.,  April  10,  '63— wd.  at  Fredericksburfr, 
December  13,  1862-mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  17,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  June  17,'61— to  1st  Sgt.,  April  15,  '63— 
pris.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
??^,^o*^^*^"^'  ^^^^-  1"'  1862-pr.  to  Sgt.,  April 
15, 1863— mus.  out  with  companv,  June  17.  '64 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Feb.  1, 186a-to  Sgt.,  April  10 
1863— mustered  out  with  company,  June  17  '64^ 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862— disch. 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  15,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  25,  '62 
Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads— prisoner 
from  July  1,  1862,  to  Jan.  8,  1863-pr.  to  Sgt., 
March  30,  1863-toSgt.  Major,  May  10,  1863. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  November  8,  1861. 
PropaoLed  from  Cor.,  June  1, 1862— wounded  and 
prisoner  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads-killed  at 
Cloyd  Mountain,  West  Virginia,  May  9.  1864 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  February  1,  1863-mus- 

tered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 

Wounded  at  Charles  CityCross  Roads-prisoner 

from  July  1  to  Nov.  9,  1862-promoted  to  Cor 

h  eb.  1, '63— killed  at  Cloyd  Mountain,May  9,'64 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  15,  1863-mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  15,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1804. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Dec.  26,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate- date  unknown. 
Promoted  to  Commissary  Sergeant,  Jan.  12,  '62 
Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864.* 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  of  wounds  received  at 
Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Tr.  to  conapany  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  S,  1864. 
Deserted  March  11,  1,863. 
Deserted  March  10,  1864^Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864-Vet. 
T1-.  to  western  gun-boat  service,  Feb.  17,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus— date  un- 
known—minor. 
Discharged  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus— date  un- 
known— minor. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  '61. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— tr 

to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Died  October  2, 1861— buried  in  Military  Asvlum 

Cemetery,  D.  C.  ^      -^ 

Died  October  13,  '61— buried  in  Mihtary  Asvlum 

Cemetery,  D.  C.  ^ 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 


658 


THmTY-THlED  EEGIMENT — FOURTH  EESEttviii, 


Conrad,  Charles  K. 
Carter,  William  R.. 
Chapman,  William 


Davis,  John 

Dorsheimer.  Dennis 
Dempsey,  William.. 
Engleman,  Alfred... 


Ewell,  James.... 
Fletcher,  Adam. 
Flanagan.  Joseph... 
Flennor,  Henry  C... 

Gosline,  Edward  H 

Greenfield,  James... 

Holt,  William  A 

Hortz,  Daniel 

Kitchen,  Joseph  R.. 


Keel,  Charles 

Lentz,  Franklin  A., 
Lipstine,  Samuel.... 
Mathews,  Sam'l  W 

Mumber,  David 

Mathews,  David  T. 

Margerum,  Benj...., 


Mathews,  George ... 
M'Creedy,  Andrew 
M'Creedy  Robert ... 
M'Kinly,  William.. I 
Nicholas,  Alex'rF.. 

Norris,  Samuel 

O'Donnell,  Geo.  W.. 
Pomroy,  And'w  J    I 


Rice  Francis 

Reily,  Robert 

Shuil,  William  H.. 

Smith,  .Tacob 

ShuU,  Elias  D 

Schneider,  Jacob.... 
Stewart,  Joseph  E. 
Smith,  Harvey 


Private 

...do 

..do 


do. 
...do. 

0O. 

...do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
..do. 
..do. 


do. 
...do. 

do. 
...do. 

do. 
...do. 


.do. 


.do.... 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


Sypherheldt,  John. 

Stevens,  Aaron  H... 
Tompkinson,  Wm., 

Tingshrum,  Chas... 
VanhartUrau,  J.C... 


Vandim,  James 

Vickery,  John 

Wakefield,  Thos.  F 


Whiteman,  Artist  S 


Williams,  Nathan  S 
WUliams,  Timothy 
Yomer,  Charles 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do..;, 
.do.... 
.do.,., 
.do.... 
.do.... 


..do. 


July  17,  '61, 
May   29,  '61, 


.do 

.do 


,.do. 
..do. 
..do. 


..do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


May  29,  'Gl, 

Nov.  24,  Tj3, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

Mav  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '6], 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

Mav  29.  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

Feb.  14,  '64, 


May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 
Aug.    5,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

Mav  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '01, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61. 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

July  17,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '64, 


May  29,  '61, 
Nov.  11,  '63, 
Mav  29,  '61, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  16,  '62. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads.  June  30, 1862. 
'  Died  October  13,  1861— buried  in  Military  Asy- 
I    luni  Cemeteiy,  D.  C. 

'  Discharsred on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  28,  '62. 
I  Tr.  to  company  L,'"5-ith  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 

Killed  at  Cbanes  City  Cross  Roads,  Juna  30,  '62. 
I  Prisoner  at  Snicker's  Gap,  Nov.  7,  1SG2— muster- 
I    ed  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

r;eserted  September  2,  1862. 
I  Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  17,  1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54ih  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
I  Died  fit  Richmond,  Va.,  of  wotmds  received  at 
Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Captiu-ed  May  9,  '64 — died  at  Andersonville,Ga., 
September  3,  1S64— grave,  7.679. 

Mustered  out  vith  companj',  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  ^\ith  company,  June  17, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  Sej'.t.  1862,  fur  wounds  received  at 
Gaines'  Mill,  June  27.  18i'.2. 

Drowned  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  Feb.  8,  1863. 

Tr.  to  company  L.  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 

Deserted  August  27,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  17,  1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.',  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Prisoner  from  June'SO,  18G2,  to  Sept.  23, 1863— tr. 
to  company  D,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  of  wounds  received  at 
Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  80,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads.  June  30. 1862. 

Wd.  and  captured  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  May  9,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Sxu-geon's  certificate.  Jan.  4,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17.  1864. 

Discharged  July  21,  1S63,  for  wounds  received  at 
Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Wd.  and  captured  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  May  9,'64. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads.  June  30,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with. company,  .lune  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  21,  '62. 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V,  June  8.  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  o4th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1861— Vet. 

Died  Oct.  17,  f  fwds.  rec.  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17, 
1862 — buried  i.i  Mil.  Asjdum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Died  September  25,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
Antietai!!,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  July  17.  1861. 

Wounded  Se])t  ^.li.ber  17,  1862,  at  Antietam — dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  20,  1863. 

Deserted  April  18,  1864. 

Wotinded  and  captured  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  May 
9,  1864^died  at  Andersonville,  November  25, 
1864— grave,  12,154. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  28, 1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  11,1862. 

Wounded  at  Antietam — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  17,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads — prisoner 
from  June  30,  1862,  to  Januarys,  18G3 — muster- 
ed out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  April  18,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE, 


659 


Company  H.* 

recruited  in  susquehanna  county. 


DATE  OF  MUSTER 

i 

s 

1 

SAME. 

INTO  bERVICE. 

> 

Elisha  B.  Gates 

Capt.... 

June  20,  '61, 

8 

Discharged  October  7,  1862. 

A  HpI  T  Swppl", 

...do 

June  20,  '01, 

•' 

Promoted  from  Sergeant  to  1st  Lieutenant,  Nov. 

6,  1861— to  Captain,  October  8,  1862— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Geo.  W.  Craudall... 

1st  Lt... 

June  20,  '61, 

a 

Re-signed  October  11,  1801. 

...do.... 

June  20,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lieutenant,  0(;tober  14, 

1861— resigned  November  2,  1861. 

Theodore  P.  Mills... 

...do 

Jmie  20,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  Sergeant  to  1st  Lieutenant,  Nov. 
1862— mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  '64. 

W.  N.  Wiitmougb.. 

2d  Lt... 

Oct.    20, '61, 

p, 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  October,  1861- dis- 

charged November  11,  1862. 

James  P.  Gay 

...do 

July     6,  '01, 

3 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  December  1,  1862— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

William  Magee 

1st  Sgt. 

June  20,  '61, 

3 

Horton  Ellis 

Sergt... 

Juno  20,  '61, 

3 

Absent  on  detached  duty  at  muster  out. 

M.  Vanschoton 

Corp.... 

.Tune  20,  '61, 

3 

. 

William  E.Gates.... 

...do 

June  20,  '61, 

3 

AmericusMurry.... 

...do 

Jmie  20,  '61, 

3 

Ed.  L.  Blackersbee 

...do 

June  20,  '61, 

;; 

Theo.  Thompson 

Muc 

June  20,  '61, 

,3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Anderson,  John 

Private 

July    6,  '61, 

3 

Bennett,  Edwin  E.. 

...do 

June  20,  '61, 

3 

...do 

July    6,  '01, 
Julv    6,  '01, 

H 

Brown,  Bernard 

...do 

3 

Bennett,  Alex 

...do 

July    6, '61, 

3 

...do 

June  20,  '61, 
July    6,  '01, 

3 
3 

Chapman,  Chas.  M 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Cokelv,  .leremiali... 

...do 

July    0,  '01, 

3 

Diirbv,  Patrick 

...do 

June  20,  '01, 

3 

Frink    William 

...do 

June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

3 
3 

Gay,  Galvin 

...do 

Gu'usales,  Virgil  P.. 

...do 

June  20,  '61, 

3 

Gatens  Daniel.. 

...do 

June  20,  '01, 
Julv    0,  '61, 

3 
3 

Oattery,  John  S 

...do 

Gurnev,  Sylvester... 

...do 

July    6,  '61, 

3 

Hathaway,  Sam'l  C 

...do 

Juno  20.  '61, 

3 

HoUenback,  E.  M... 

...do 

June  20,  '61, 

3 

Hall,  Aa,ron 

...do 

June  20,  '01, 
July    6,  '61, 

3 
3 

Hinchinan,  Jus.  B.. 

...do 

Hickok,  Thomas 

...do 

July    6,  '61, 

3 

Kenvon,  James  A... 

...do 

July    fi,  '61, 

3 

Luce,  Kussell  .S  .... 

...do 

June  20,  '61, 

3 

Lasure,  Baron,  tt,  I.. 

...ao 

June  20,  '61, 

3 

Paul,  George  I-t 

...do 

June  20,  '61, 

3 

Pcrkin?,  David 

...do 

July    6,  '()1, 

3 

Riley,  Edward 

...do 

June  20,  '61, 

3 

Sherman,  Perry  C... 

...do 

June  20,  '61, 

3 

Sprin^'er   Tunis 

do 

Juno  20,  '61, 

S 

Smith,  George  W... 

...do 

June  20,  '61, 

3 

Southworth,  W.  E.. 

...do 

June  20,  '61, 

3 

Smith,  Denmark.... 

...do 

July    6, '61, 

3 

Smith,  Franklin  C. 

...do 

July    6,  '61, 

3 

...do 

July    6,  '61, 
July    6,  '61, 

3 

...do 

S 

...do 

?, 

Tripple,  William  K 

...do 

June  20,  '61, 

3 

Treusdail,  John  W 

...do 

Julv     6,  '01, 

3 

Woodruff",  Geo.  W.. 

...do 

June  20,  '61, 

Woodward,  L.  S 

...do 

June  20,  '61,  18 

White,  Marshall 

...do 

June  20,  "61, 

3 

Died  Jan.  29,  1865,  at  Danville,  Va.— pris.  of  war. 

Warner,  Benjamin 

...do 

June  20,  '61, 

3 

Warner,  Dennis 

...do 

July    6,  '01, 

3 

^Toung,  John  B 

...ao 

June  20,  '01, 

3 

*  No  muster-out  roll  on  file  in  Adjutant  General's  office. 


660 


THIETY-THIBD  REGIMENT — FOUETH  BESERVE, 


Company   I. 

REORUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


Henry  Einwechter. 
Prosper  M.  Davis .. 


William  A.  Peet.... 
George  W.  Faunce. 


John  C.  Chance.., 
William  Ilousel ., 
Robert  A.  Moore., 


George  M.  Brooke... 

Albert  Chance 

Jacob  Churchill 

Francis  M.  Fiddler.. 
Jcim  G.  Growers..... 

James  Binckes 

Geo.  W.  Sanville..... 
Thomas  M.  Evans... 

A.  T.  Rheinfelus 

Joseph  Fries 


James  Hyde.. . 
Henry  Martin . 


Henry  Snyder 

Wm.  H.  Gardner ... 

William  Fields 

Charles  Fries 

Archibald,  Geo.  W.. 

Armgust,  A.  W 


Brady,  John 

Baker,  Philip  K 

Bryming,  Samuel... 


Billings,  Wm.  H„... 
Bouch,  John 


Brown,  William  H. 
Cramer,  Isaiah  H.. 

Cremmiller,  Wm  .. 
Crusemire,  Nich's.. 
Christy,  Edm'd  P.. 

Crowers,  Samuel 

Cavenaugh,  Matt'w 

Churchill,  Lewis 

Donnelly,  John 

Dildine,  William.... 

Dye,  (ieorgc 

Everham,  Charles.. 


Capt. 
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1st  Sgt, 


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May   29,  ^61, 
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May   15, '61, 
May  29,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 
May  29j  '61, 
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May  29, '61, 


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May 
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May 


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May 
May 
May 


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29,  '61, 
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May   29,  '61, 
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May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29, '61, 

do !  Jan.  26, '64, 

do  „...  May  29,  '01, 
July  13,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

July  19,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29, '61, 


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Resigned  July  26,  1862. 

Pr.  from  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  Jan.  I,  1862--to  Captain, 

March  1,  1863— wounded  at  Cloyd  Mountain, 

May  9,  1864— died  on  the  field. 
Resigned  November  30,  1861. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  July  17,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Oct.  31,  1862-, 

to  1st  Lt.,  March  22,  1863— wounded  at  Cloyd 

Mountain,  May  9,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 
Pr.  from  1st  Sgt,  to  2d  Lt.,  Dec.  4,.  1861— disch. 

Oct.  1,  1862,  for  wounds  received  June  30,  1862. 
Pr.  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Jan.  10, 1863— to  2d  Lt., 

March  1, 1863— m us.  out  with  Co.,  June  17,  '64. 
Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  July  17, 1861— to  Isfc 

Sgt.,  Sept.,  1862— died  Jan.  9,  1863,  of  wounds 

received  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 
Pronioted  to  1st  Sergeant,  Jan.  1,  '62 — discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  September  1,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  July  17,  1861— to  1st  Sgt.,  March  1, 

1863— mustered  out  with  Co.,  June- 17,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Nov.  6,  1861— to  Sgt.,  March  1, 1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  March  1, 1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  Juno  17, 1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  October  SI,  1862  —  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  Juno  17,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  March  1, 1863— to  Sgt.,  Sept.  1, 1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Oct.  31,  1862— discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  6, 1863. 
Pi-omoted  to  Corporal,  March  1, 1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  1, 1863 — ^mustered 

out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  September  1,  1863 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  11,  '63, 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Jan.  1,  1862— discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  28,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  14,  1862— discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  October  13,  1862. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  eompany,  June  17, 1864. 
Mustei-ed  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  July  17,  1861— red.  July  25,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Died  October  29, 1861— buried  in  Military  Asylum 

Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 
Disch.  Dec.  22,  1863,  for  wounds  received  June 

30,  1862— re-enlisted  Dec.  31,  1803— transferred 

to  company  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  8, 1864. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 
Died  October  24,  '61— buried  in  Military  Asylum 

Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Deserted  August  20,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  August  20,  1861— red.  Oct.  21,  186^— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  13,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  '64. 
i  Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  December  4,  1861. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
I  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  16,  '62. 
i  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  9,  '62^ 
!  Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  Jinio  30, 1862. 
I  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 


THREE  YEARS'  SERVICB. 


661 


Frank,  Jacob 

Frederick,  Jacob.... 
Fesmire,  Joseph 

George,  Edward 

Gallahcr,  Edw.n.rd.. 
Gilby,  William  F.. 

Hayter,  Isaac 

Horseback,  Albert. 

Hill,  Samuel , 

Jones,  George , 

Jackson,  George...., 
Johnson,  Robert  R. 

Lambert,  John 

Lutz,  Charles 

Leafify,  John  A 

Loefflcr,  WiUiam  T 
Moss,  William  H. 
Marks,  Frederick 
Munch,  Augustus  C 
M'Corkle,  James  D 
M'Gowan,  Thomas 

M'Bride,  John 

M'Corkle,  Edward 
M'Cully,  William.. 

M'Intire,  Isaiah 

M'CuUough,  Rob'rt 
M'Clary,  James. 
Nicholson,  R.  N. 
Pike,  Jacob 


Poutzler,  Wm.  P. 


Parker,  Samuel 

Pobst,  William  F... 
Ritterson,  William 

Riter,  John  N 

Ryland,  Thomas 

Ruby,  Joshua  C... 
Rogers,  Bernard.... 
Rubeg,  Christian... 
Shillingforce,  Wm. 


Stockman,  William 
Senders,  Jacob. . 
Steinmetz,  John, 
Snyder,  Christoph'  r 

Stow,  Morris 

Sanville,  Francis. 
Shrivers,  William.., 
Slaver,  Patrick. 
Torbut,  Hugh.... 


Voltz,  JohnM..., 
Weaver,  Henry  G.. 
Wolbert,  Charles  D 
Weaver,  Edward 
Woodard,  E.  F .. 


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Tetters,  Charles do May  20,  '61 


DATE  OP  MDSTBB 
IHTO  8EKVICE. 


July  17,  '61, 
May  29, '61, 
July  17,  '61, 


May 
;May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
Feb. 
May 
July 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
Dec. 
July 
May 
May 


May  29,  '61, 

Mav  29,  '61, 

July  10,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29, '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

Feb.  3,  '62, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

Feb.  3,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

July  17,  '61, 


Tr.  to  compauy  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8, 1864. 

Died  at  Gallipolis,  Ohio,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Died  October  7, 1862,  of  wounds  received  at  An- 
tietam,  September  17, 1862. 

Musteied  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  17,  1864, 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  10,  '02. 

Killed  at  Antietam.  September  17,  1862. 

Wd.  and  mis.  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  May  9,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1804. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  31,  '64. 

Tr.  to  companv  L,  54tb  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1S64. 

Killed  at  c:!hafles  f'ity  Cross  Roads,  Juno  30,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  January  1,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  l8f)4. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1804. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  12, 1803. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  23,  '63. 

Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Deserted  August  20,  1862. 

Died  Dec.  20, 1864— bu.  in  United  States  General 
Hospital  Cemetery,  Annapolis,  Md. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Jan.  1,  1862— reduced  Oct.  28, 
'62— disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  9,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  13,  '63. 

Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  20,  62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  18,  63. 

Tr.  to  company  A,  Sept.  1,  1861. 

Deserted  July  16,  1861.  ,  ^  .  „o  ,.>o 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Aug.  29,  1861— reduced  Oct.  28,  '62— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  17, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  compauy,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  8, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  5,  63. 

Tr.  to  western  gun-boat  service,  Feb.,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  27,  1862. 

Died  July  24,  1862,  of  wounds  received  June  30, 
1862— bu.  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  17,  '63. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Died  January  1,  1863- buried  in  Military  Asy- 
lum Cemetery,  D.  C.  »  .o«. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  27,1862. 


Company  K. 
recruited  in  chester  county. 


William  Babe 

Enos  L.  Christman 

N.  A.  Peiinypacker 


Capt 
..do 

..do 


June    6,  '61,   3 
June    6,  '61, 1 3 


June   6,  '61, 


Resigned  February  18,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Captain,  April  10,  1862— to  Major, 

March  27,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Cantaiu,  April  10,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company.  June  17,  1864. 


662 


THIRTY-THIED   REGIMENT — FOURTH   RESERVE, 


RAXK. 

DATE   OF  MUSTKR 

■3 
1                                                                       REMARKS 

^ 

Lewis  H.  Evans 

IstLt.. 

June 

6,  '61, 

3   Promoted  from  Sergt.  to  2d  Lieut.,  Feb.  18,  '62— 
to  1st  Lieut.,  April  10,  "63— wounded  at  Cloyd 
Mountain,  Mav  9,  64— ah.  in  hos.  at  muster  out. 

Charles  Nice 

1st  Sgt. 

June 

6,  '61, 

3   Promoted  to  Ssjt.,  July  17,  "61— to  1st  Sgt.,  Jim. 

1,  "63— com.  2d  Lieut.,  Jane  18,  1864— not  mus- 

tered--wounded  at  Clovd  Mountain  Ma^-  9,'64.— 

mustered  out  with  company.  June  17,  18ii4. 

Isaiah  Thropp,  Jr... 

Serg't.. 

June 

6,  'Gl, 

3    Promoted  from  Corp.  to  Serge.,  August  1,  1862— 
nmstered  out  with  companv.  June  17,  1864. 

John  W.Snyder.... 

...do 

June 

6, '61, 

3    Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Jan.  1,  '63— com.  2d  Lt.,  Mar.  6,  '63— 
not  nmstered— wounded  at  Antietam,  Sop.  17, 
'62 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  '64. 

Joseph  M.  Conner.. 

...do 

June 

19,  "61, 

3   Promoted  to  Sergt.,  Jan.  1,  1863— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Nathan  Davis 

...do 

June 
June 

G,  '61, 
G,  '61, 

3    Promoted  to  2d  Lt.  Co.  F,  33d  reciment  P.  V. 

Jos.  Louderback.... 

...do 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  10,  '63. 

John  Little. 

...do. ... 

June 

6,  'Gl, 

3    Died  September  29,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Thos.  W.  Rowland. 

...do 

June 

6,  '61, 

3   Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  .30,  '62. 

Wm.  D.  Mooney 

...do 

June 

6,  '61, 

3    Died  May  12,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Cloyd 
Mountain,  May  9,  1864. 

Joseph  Stadden 

Corp.... 

June 

6,  '61, 

3   Promoted  Corporal,  May  28,  1862— musLered  out 
with  companv,  June  17,  1864. 

Samuel  Smedley 

...do 

June 

6,  '61, 

3   Promoted  Corporal,  July  18,  1861— wounded  and 
missing  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  May  9,  18G4. 

John  K.  Burnite 

...do 

June  19,  '61,  \ 

5    Promoted  Corporal,  June  1,  1863— wounded  June 

30.  1862— mustered  out  with  Co  ,  June  17,  1864-. 

George  W.  Rapp 

...do 

June 

6,  '61, 

3   Promoted  to  Corporal,  Feb.  6,   1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Geo.  Pennypacker.. 

...do 

June 

6,  '61, 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  24,  '62. 

P.  Wiley  Reagan.... 

...do 

June 

6,  '61, 

3    Dischartred  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  4,  '62. 

John  W.  Schotield.. 

...do 

June 

6,  '61. 

3   Wd.— di'sch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  9,  '62. 

Harry  S.  Willauer.. 

...do 

June 

6,  '61, 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  7,  1863. 

Charles  Huffnagle... 

...ao 

Aug. 

19,  '61, 

6    Promoted  to  Corporal,  May,  1863- transferred  to 
company  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V.,  Juno  8,  1864. 

B.  F.Williams 

Muc... 

June 

6,  'Gl, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

B.  F.  Houck 

...do    ... 

June 
June 

6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

3    Discharged,  to  date  June  17,  1S64. 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  16,  '61. 

Anderson,  E.  N 

Private 

Baker,  James  

...do..  .. 

June 

6,  '61, 

3    Discharged  September  26,  1863,  for  wounds  re- 
3      ceived  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Beran,  Lycurgus.... 

...do 

July 

17,  '61, 

Discharged  on  Stirgeon's  certificate,  April 24,  '63. 

Bixler,  Benj.  F. 

...do 

June 

6,  '61, 

3    Dischartred  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  2,  '62. 

Brannan,  Wm.  H... 

...do 

June 

6,  -61, 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  18,  '62. 

BuUer,  Charles 

...do 

June 

6,  '61, 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  7,  '62. 

Bvickwalter,  John.. 

...do 

July 

17,  '61, 

3    Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  10,  1861. 

Bush,  Uriah.. 

...do 

June 

6,  '61, 

3    Killed  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  May  9,  1864. 

Collier,  James 

...do 

June 

6,  '61, 

3    Wounded  at  Fredericksburg— mustered  out  with 

3      company,  June  17,  1864. 

Crager,  Homer 

...do 

June 

6,  '61, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Collier,  David 

...do 

June 

6,  '61, 

5    Wd.— disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  16,  '62. 

Cachus,  William 

...do 

Julv 

17,  'Gl, 

5   Transferred  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June 8,  '64. 

Cochings,  James 

...do 

Dec. 

8,  '62,    . 

5    Killed  at  Cloyd  Mountain,  May  9,  1864. 

Dunahower,  Geo 

...do 

June 

6,  '61,    . 

5    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  16,  '63. 

Davis,  John  W 

...do 

June 

6,  '61,    . 

5    Died  Aug.  9,  IBC)'-*,  of  wounds  received  at  Charles 

5      City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Dailey,  Jeremiah  ... 

...do 

July 

17,  '61, 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Fornwalt,  Isaac 

...do 

June 

6,  '61,    . 

}    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  7,  '63. 
J    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  16,  '63. 

Fredericks,  Joshua 

...do 

Julv 

17,  '61,    i 

Fritz,  John 

...do 

5    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  17,  '63. 
5   Transferred  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V. ,  June  8, 1864. 

Fawks,  Emanuel ... 

...do 

July 

17,  '61,    ; 

Foreman,  William.. 

...do 

June 

6,  '61,    i 

i   Died  July  3,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Charles 
,      City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1802. 

Fratt,  David  R. 

do 

A  ,,„ 

19,  '61, 

Died  at  Belle  Island  of  wounds  rcc.  at  Charles 
)      City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Guest,  Thomas  L.... 

...do 

June 

6,  '61, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Henry,  William  H.. 

...do 

June 

6,  '61,    C 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1S64. 

Haddeman,  Sam'l... 

...do 

July 

17,  '61,    2 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  27, 1862. 

Hampton,  Sam'l  H 

...do 

June 

6,  '61,    E 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  Juno  8,  1864— Vet. 

Hill,  Isaac  B 

...do 

Nov. 

3,  '63,    £ 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  re?.  P.  V.,  June  8.  1864— Vet. 

Hermacy,  Wm.  H.. 

...do 

Sept. 

20,  '61,    f 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  1,  1863 

Hines,  Nelson  F 

...do 

June 

6,  '61,    :] 

Died  at  Camp  Tenallj^  D.  C,  Sept.  21,  1861. 

Irvm,  David 

...do 

June 
July 

6,  '61,    S 
17,  '61,    a 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  27,  '6L 
Wd.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62— 

Johnson,  Emile 

...do 

Johnson,  Samuel..... 

...do 

Juno 

6,  '61,    3 

discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  9,  '63. 
Deserted  Atxgust  22,  1861. 

TIIllEE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


663 


tTAME. 

RANK. 

1 
DATK  OF    MUS-'EK    f                                                                     IPMARKS 
INTO  SERVICE,      r!^                                                                     REMARKS. 

Jeeter,  George  W... 

Private 

June    G,  '61, 

3  Transferred  to  United  States  Regular  army,  No- 
vember 20,  1862. 
3   Tmnsierred  to  company  L,  54th  regiment  P.  V., 

James,  Joseph  M.... 

...do.... 

July   17,  '61, 

June  8,  lS64~-Vet. 

Kuglar,  John 

...do.... 

June    0,  '61, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  18G4. 

Kuglar,  Joseph 

Kuuglc,  JohuB 

...do.... 

June    fi,  '61, 

3    Discharged  on  Surareon's  certificate,  Nov.  12,  '62. 

...do.... 

Aaly   17,  '01, 

3   Wounded  at  Clovd^Mountain,  'May  9, 1864— tr.  to 

comuany  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  .June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Kelly,  James  S 

Kirkuer,  Stephen... 

...do.... 

June    G,  '61, 

3    Tr.  to'Co.'  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

...do.... 

1  June    6,  '61, 

3    Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  SO,  '62. 

Lockard,  William... 

...do.... 

1  Jiine    G,  '61, 

3   Mustered  out  Avith  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Lacy,  Josepli 

...do  .... 

June    6,  '01, 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  19,  '62. 

Lewis,  Jonathan  M 

...do.... 

June    0,  '61, 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  16,  '62. 

Lindsav,  John 

...do.... 

June    6,  '61, 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  23,  1863. 

Lewis,  EiiosR 

...do.... 

July  17,  '61, 

3   Transferred  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  '64. 

Look,  William 

...do 

.Juno    ('<,  '61, 

3    Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1SG4— Vet. 

Manning,  Wm 

...do 

July   17,  'ol. 

3   Transferred  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  'G4. 

Monday,  John  C 

...do 

June    6,  '61, 

3 1  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  17.  '63. 

Morgan,  Joseph  W 

...do 

June    6,  '61, 

3  i  Tr.  to  Co.  L.  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Morgan,  John.. 

...do 

Jvme    6,  '61,    < 

3  Tr.  to  Vo.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Murray  Charles 

...do.... 

Feb.     3,  '62, 

3 1  Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Mood,  William  

..  do 

Juno    (!,  '61, 

3 1  Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '02. 

Morrison,  Isaac 

...do 

June    G,  '61, 

3 1  Deserted  August  22,  1861. 

M'Clure,  Patrick.... 

...do 

June    6,  '61, 

3  i  Wd.— mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  '64. 

M'Cabe,  r,arney 

...do 

July  17,  '61,    < 

>   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

M'Glaughlin,  Jos. ... 

...do 

June    6,  '61,    • 

3   Transferred  to  Co.  A,  .30th  reg.  P.  V.,  Feb.  3,  '62. 

M'Glaughiin,  J.  A.. 

...do 

Oct.    21,  '61,   • 

.  Transferred  to  Co.  A,  30th  reg.  P.  V.,  Feb.  3,  '62. 

M'Chesney,  R.  W... 

...do 

.  Died  October  13,  '61— buried  in  Military  Asvlum 

Cemetery,  D.  C. 

O'BroJn,  Matthew... 

...do 

Jime    6,  '61,    '•- 

5   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Peck,  Abraham 

...do 

.June    G,  '61,    ^ 

>   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Peck,  Thomas  T 

...do 

Jimo    G,  '61.    ^ 

3   Wounded— disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  1863. 

Penny  packer,  Jos... 

...do 

Aug.  19,  '61,    i 

5   Pr.  to  Quartermaster  Sergeant,  Jan.  1,  1863. 

Rhoades,  Preston  S 

...do 

June    6.  '61,    ' 

»    Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Regester.  David 

...do 

June    6,  '61,    ^ 

5   Mustered  out  w-ith  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Ritner,  George  W... 

...do 

June    6,  '61,    ^ 

>   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Rossiter,  Striker  C. 

...do 

June    G,  '61,    ^ 

)   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  17,  18G4. 

Regester,  Daniel 

...do 

June    6,  'Gl,    '^ 

J   Wd.~disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  '62. 

Rossiter,  B.  F.,  1st.. 

...do 

July  17,  -61,    ^ 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  7,  '63. 

Reese,  John 

...do 

July  17,  '61,    i 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Rossiter,  B.  F.,  2d... 

...do 

July  17,  '61,    i 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864— Vet. 

Rossiter,  P.  K 

...do 

July  17,  '61,    £ 

Wounded  at  Clovd  Mountain,  INlay  9, 1SG4— tr.  to 
company  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  Juno  8,  18G4— Vet. 

Reave V,  Jacob 

...do 

Aug.  19,  '61,    I 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  July  1,  1863. 

Ruthren,  Henry 

...do 

Nov.  29,  '61,    S 

Died  at  Belle  Plain,  Va.,  January  12,  1863. 

Roberts,  Beni.  H 

...do 

June    G,  '61,    l 

Died  at  Camp  Pier  pout,  Va.,  January  23,  1862. 

Signett,  Wm.  H.  .... 

...do 

June    G,  '61,    3 

Transferred  to  United  States  Regular  army,  Oc- 
tober 9,  1862. 

SnjJ'der,  John 

..do.... 

Aug.  19,  '61,    3 
Nov.  21,  '63,    3 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 

Speakraan,  Thos 

..do 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 

Springer.  Isaac 

..do 

July  17, '61,    3 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  1864. 

Smith,  Elijah  J  

..do 

Aug.  19,  '61,    3 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  Juno  30.  '62. 

Smith,  William  F... 

..do 

Aug.  19,  '61,    3 

Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  Nov.  7,  1861— buried 
in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 

Thomas,  Isaac  P 

..do 

July  17,  'Gl,    3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  7,  '63. 

Townsend,  Mor'n  H 

..do 

June    G, '61,    3 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 

Vanskite,  Lewis  H.. 

..do 

June    6,  '61,    3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  17,  1864. 

Weller,  B.  F 

..do 

June    G,  '61,    3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  24,  '63. 

Williams,  David  B.. 

..do 

June    G,  '61,    3 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Williams,  Edmund 

..do 

Aug.  19,  '61,    3 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Wall,  Philip 

..do 

Aug.  19,  'Gl,    3 

Discharged  Feb.  10,  1863,  for  wounds,  with  loss  of 
arm,  received  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Walters,  Reuben  H 

..do 

.June    6,  'Gl,    3 

Tr.  to  Co.  L,  54th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  18(54- Vet. 

WisG,  William 

..do 

July  17,  '61,    3 

Tr.  to  Fort  Delaware  to  serve  unexpired  term. 

Wollerton,  Nel'n  T 

..do 

June    6,  '61,    3 

Died  July  28,  '62,  of  wounds  received  at  Charles 
City  Cross  Roads,  Jime  30,  1862. 

Wilson,  William 

..do 

Juno  19,  '61,    3 

Deserted  July  4,  1861. 

Young,  Joseph  G.... 

..do 

June    6,  '61,    3 

!  Mustered  out  Avith  company,  June  17,  1864 

664 


TEOETY-THIED  REGIMENT — FOURTH  RESERVE. 


TJNASSIGKED    MEN 


Ackerman,  Newlin  H Private. 

Ackerman,  Stephen do. 

Andrews,  George  W « do. 

Acker,  Abraham do. 

Buchanan,  Jackson do. 

Bright,  Charles do. 

Bretaman,  George do. 

Clapp,  Dennis do. 

Carter,  Charles  A do. 

Corey,  George do. 

Clush,  William do. 

Cooper,  Thomas do. 

Correll,  Charles do. 

Clark.  Charles do. 

Crawford,  .Joseph do. 

Conner,  Wesley do. 

Darrow,  James  H do. 

Elder,  John do. 

Frederick,  Lewis do. 

Ford,  John ..do. 

Gates,  Charles  S do. 

Gallaher,  John do. 


Gallaher,  James  A Private. 

Garrett,  Christian do. 

Holley,  Daniel do. 

Howard,  Henry do. 

Hall,  Robert do. 

Hatcher,  John  W do. 

Iluira,  Joseph do. 

Kline,  Lewis do. 

Kreamer,  Matthias do. 

Knowles,  John  W do. 

Lewis,  Hanford  S do. 

Morris,  Peter do. 

Messon,  Thomas do. 

Murphy,  John do. 

Osterhout,  Henry do. 

Osterhout,  Pliilip do. 

Swackhammer,  Alden  H do. 

Sterens,  Jesse  N do. 

Shadduck,  Thomas  E do. 

Smith,  Joseph do. 

Sitz,  Andrew  W do. 

Woolworth,  James do. 


Thirty-Fourth"  Regiment, 

FIFTH  RESEEYE. 


THE  companies  eomprising  the  Fiftli  Eegiment  were  recruited  in  the  conn- 
tics  of  Centre,  Lancaster,  Hmitlngdon,  Lycoming,  lirorthumberland,  Clear- 
fiekl,  Union  and  Bradford.  They  were  ordered  to  report  at  Camp  Curtin,  where 
on  the  20th  of  June  the  regiment  was  organized  by  the  choice  of  the  following 
field  officers:  John  L  Gregg,  from  Ciiptain  of  company  E,  Colonel,  Joseph  W. 
Fisher,  from  Captain  of  company  K,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  George  Dare; 
from  Capt^dn  of  company  I,  Major.  On  the  following  day,  Colonel  Gregg  was 
appointed  a  Captain  in  the  Sixth  United  States  Cavalry,  when  he  resigned  his 
commission  in  this  regiment,  an4  Captain  Seneca  G.  Simmons,  of  the  Seventh 
United  States  Infantry,  a  soldier  of  long  experience  and  great  merit,  was  chosen 
to  succeed  him. 

On  the  same  day,  Governor  Curtin  received  a  telegram  from  Lieutenant 
General  Scott,  requesting  him  to  send  a  force  immediately  to  the  relief  of 
Colonel  Lewis  Wallace,  commanding  the  Eleventh  Indiana,  at  Cumberland, 
Maryland.  The  Fifth,  together  with  the  Bucktail  rifle  reginient,  and  Captain 
Easton's  battery  of  the  First  Artillery,  was  at  once  dispatched,  the  whole  un- 
der command  of  Colonel  Biddle,  of  the  Bucktails.  Proceeding  by  rail  to  Hope- 
well, it  marched  to  the  neighborhood  of  Bedford.  Springs,  where  it  was  halted 
for  a  few  days,  whence  it  again  marched  to  the  State  line,  where  it  encamped, 
remaining  until  the  8th  of  July,  when  it  proceeded  to  Cumberland,  six  miles 
distant,  and  relieved  Colonel  Wallace. 

On  the  morning  of  the  13th,  the  Fifth  was  ordered  to  move  on  the  Baltimore 
and  Ohio  railroad  to  bridge  IS^umber  21,  about  twenty  miles  above  Cumberland, 
which  had  been  bui^ned  a  short  time  previous  by  the  rebels.  After  a  short  de- 
lay here,  the  regiment  moved  on  to  New  Creek,  to  the  support  of  a  detachment 
of  the  Bucktails  which  had  been  attacked.  Lieutenant  Colonel  Kane,  in  com- 
mand of  this  detachment,  dispersed  the  forces  of  the  enemy  before  his  supports 
could  arrive,  and  i)iirsued  them  in  the  direction  of  Eomney;  but  on  arriving  at 
Eidgeville,  finding  himself  threatened  by  a  superior  force,  he  sent  back  for  re- 
inforcements, when  the  Fifth  and  the  main  body  of  the  Bucktails  proceeded  to 
his  relief,  marching  the  whole  distance  on  the  double  quick.  On  the  following 
morning,  the  Fifth  returned  to  ibTew  Creek,  where  the  troops  were  quartered  in 
deserted  houses  about  the  town.  On  the  22d,  the  regiment  proceeded  to  Pied- 
mont, where  it  was  stationed  to  afford  protection  to  Union  peoi)le,  and  to  foster 
the  sentiment  of  patriotism. 

Soon  after  the  Bull  Eun  disaster,  fears  being  entertained  of  an  attack  by 
the  enemy  on  Washington,  the  Fifth  was  ordered  to  proceed  thither  via  Har- 
risburg.  Bivouacking  for  a  few  days  in  the  neighborhood  of  Camp  Curtin,  it 
84 


GGG  THIETY-FOUETH   EEGIME3fT— FIFTH   KESEEVB.  1862 

was  liiirriedly  recruited  and  equipped^  and  on  tlie  8tli  of  Angiist,  taking  np  the 
line  of  marcliy  nine  hundred  and  eighty-four  strong,  proceeded  to  Washington, 
and  tlience  to  the  camp  established  for  the  Eeserves  at  Tenallytown.  Here  the 
drill  which  had  been  constantly  practised  since  its  organization  was  resumed, 
and  every  effort  was  made  by  the  accomplished  soldier  who  commanded  it,  to 
bring  it  to  the  highest  state  of  efficiency.  On  the  14th  of  Septembery  it  was 
detailed  to  proceed  to  Washington  and  escort  Governor  Cm^tin  to  camp,  where 
in  company  with  President  Lincoln,  General  M'Clellan  and  other  distinguished 
civilians  and  soldiers,  he  reviewed  the  division  and  presented  each  regiment 
with  a  State  flag. 

In  the  organization  of  the  Eeserves  which  ensued,  the  Fifth  was  assigned 
to  the  First  Brigade,*  commanded  by  Brigadier  General  John  F.  Eeynolds. 
On  the  10th  of  October^  the  whole  division  was  ordered  across  the  Potomac, 
and  encamped  near  Langley.  Schools  were  here  opened  for  the  instruction  of 
commissioned  officers,  which  Avere  in  session  on  two  days  in  each  week  at  regi- 
mental head-quarters,  where  they  were  examined  and  instructed  in  tactics,  army 
regulations,  and  camp  and  picket  duty.  Company  commanders  were  also  re- 
quii-ed  to  hold  similar  schools  for  the  instruction  and  discipline  of  non-com- 
missioned officers. 

On  the  19th  of  October,  the  First  Brigade  made  a  reconnoissance  to  the 
neighborhood  of  Dranesville,  where  it  bivouacked  for  forty-eight  hours,  re- 
turning on  the  21st  with  teams  laden  with  forage.  On  the  20th  of  December, 
the  brigade  again  marched  to  Dranesville,  but  did  not  reach  the  field  in  time 
to  participate  in  the  handsome  victory  which  the  Third  Brigade  there  achieved. 
On  the  10th  of  March,  1862,  the  regiment  broke  camp,  with  a  force  of  nine 
hundred  and  eleven  strong,  and  joining  in  the  general  forward  movement  of 
the  army,  marched  to  Hunter's  Mills,  where  it  bivouacked  until  the  14th,  when 
it  was  ordered  to  Alexandria.  Here  it  remained  until  the  9th  of  April,  when 
it  moved  to  Manassas  and  occupied  the  deserted  quarters  of  the  rebels.  A  few 
days  later  it  was  detailed  to  guard  the  Orange  and  Alexandria  railroad,  from 
Alexandria  to  Catlett's  Station.  On  the  7th  of  May,  Colonel  Simmons  was  or- 
dered to  report  with  his  regiment  to  Falmouth,  where  it  encamped  and  remained 
till  the  25th,  when  the  First  Brigade  was  ordered  across  the  Eappahannock, 
and  occupied  Fredericksburg,  picketing  the  country  in  the  rear  of  the  town 
and  along  the  river. 

General  M'Olellan,  with  the  grand  army,  had  advanced  up  the  Peninsula, 
and  was  confronting  the  rebels  near  Eichmond.  He  was  now  calling  for  re- 
inforcements, and  the  Eeserves  were  ordered  to  his  support.  Embarking  on 
the  9th  of  June,  it  moved  by  transport  to  White  House,  on  the  Pamunky,  and 
thence  marched  along  the  Eichmond  and  West  Point  railroad  to  Dispatch  Sta- 
tion, and  a  few  days  later  moved  to  MechanicsviUe,  bivouacking  in  sight  of 
the  enemy's  lines.  On  the  morning  of  June  26th,  the  Fifth  was  ordered  to 
cross  Beaver  Dam  Creek,  and  to  picket  the  line  along  the  left  bank  of  the 
Chickahominy.  At  one  o'clock  P.  M.  the  enemy  crossed  the  river  in  large 
numbers,  when  the  pickets  retired  across  the  creek  and  took  up  a  position 

*  Organization  of  the  First  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  Jolin  F.  Eeynolds ;  Pennsylvania 
Eeserves,  Major  General  George  A.  M'CaU.  First  (30th)  Eegiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers, 
Colonel  11.  BiddleEoberts;  Second  (31st)  Eegiment  Pennsylvania  ^'oluuteers,  Colonel  William 
B.  Mann;  Fifth  (34th)  Eegiment  Pennsylvania  Volimteers,  Colonel  Seneca  G.Simmons ;  Eighth 
(37th)  Eegiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  George  S.  Hays. 


1862  BATTLE   OP   MEOHAXICS^TI.LB.  fyGl 

which  had  been  selected  for  the  battle,  along  its  left  bank.  The  First  Brigade 
was  posted  on  the  right  of  the  line,  the  Fifth  occupying  the  left  centre.  Four 
companies,  under  command  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Fisher,  were  thrown  forward 
as  skirmishers.  Scarcely  had  the  regiment  gained  its  position,  when  the  enemy 
opened  with  his  artillery,  which  was  vigorously  replied  to  by  our  batteries;  soon 
a-fter  his  infantry  came  on  in  force,  and  the  battle  opened  in  earnest.  The  skir- 
mishei^s  fell  back  on  the  line  of  battle  in  excellent  order,  when  a  terrific  fire 
was  opened  on  the  approaching  foe,  which  never  ceased  nor  slaeken^l  until  he 
withdrew  from  the  conflict,  leaving  the  field  strewn  with  his  dead  and  wounded. 
The  Fifth  lost  in  this  engagement  fifty  killed  and  wounded. 

Early  on  the  following  morning  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  fall  back  and 
take  position  on  Gaines'  Hill,  the  position  at  Beaver  Dam  Creek  being  out- 
flanked by  the  en^my.  This  order  was  executed  with  eminent  skill  and  suc- 
xjess.  It  was  the  intention  of  the  commanding  general  to  have  held  this  divi- 
sion in  reserve  in  the  ensuing  battle,  on  account  of  the  severe  fighting  in  which 
it  was  engag^ed  on  the  previous  day^  but  at  two  o'clock  P.  M.  of  the  27th,  our 
line  was  so  hard  pressed  by  the  enemy  that  he  was  obliged  to  order  in  all  his 
available  force,  and  the  Fifth  advancing  to  the  front  was  soon  hotly  engaged, 
maintaining  its  position  under  a  most  withering  fire  until  sundown,  and  until 
its  ammunition  was  completely  exhausted  and  the  pieces  of  the  men  had  be- 
come unserviceable.*  General  M'Call  and  General  Keynolds  both  made  in- 
effectual efforts  to  get  troops  to  relieve  them,  but  the  men  nobly  held  their 
ground  until  ordered  back  to  prevent  capture,  t  General  EejTiolds  was  cap- 
tured towards  the  close  of  the  day,  and  the  command  of  the  brigade  devolved 
.upon  Colonel  Simmons,  that  of  the  regiment  upon  Lieutenant  Colonel  Fisher. 
Eetiring  a  short  distance,  the  men  slept  on  their  arms  for  a  few  hours,  when 
they  where  ai'oused  and  taken  across  the  Chickahominy.  Here  the  regiment 
lay  under  arms  until  the  evening  of  the  28th  of  June,  when  it  marched  via 
Savage  Station,  and  crossing  the  White  Oak  Swamp,  arrived  on  the  evening 
of  the  29th  at  Charles  City  Cross  Eoads,  The  Fifth  and  a  battalion  of  the 
Bucktails  were  thrown  forward  close  up  to  the  enemy's  liae.    Lest  in  the  dark- 

*  Previous  to  the  arrival  of  Slocum's  brigade,  Reynolds  having  repulsed  tlie  enemy  in  his 
front,  and  hearing  the  tremendous  contest  on  his  left,  had,  acting  under  a  true  maxim,  and 
with  the  generous  spirit  of  a  soldier,  moved  to  the  sound  of  cannon,  and  led  his  men,  regi- 
ment after  regiment,  where  our  hard  pressed  forces  required  most  assistance.  As  each  regi- 
ment entered  the  woods  to  the  rehef  of  their  exhausted  companions,  the  effect  was  immo 
diately  shown  by  the  enemy  being  driven  before  them,  as  evidenced  by  the  sound  of  mus- 
ketry growing  more  and  more  distant.  Some  regiments  wliich  had  been  withdrawn,  after 
having  exhausted  their  ammunition,  reformed,  replenished  their  boxes,  and  returned,  in  one 
«ase  even  for  the  third  time,  to  this  unequal  contest.  For  each  regiment  thrown  into  action, 
there  seemed  to  be  two  or  three  fresh  regiments  brought  up  by  the  enemy ;  but  our  men 
maintained  their  own  and  successively  repulsed  them,  until  the  last  regiment  had  been  ad- 
vanced ;  as  if  for  a  final  effort,  just  as  darkness  was  covering  everything  from  view,  the  enemy 
massed  bis  fresh  regiments  on  the  right  and  left,  and  threw  them  with  overpowering  force 
against  our  thinned  and  wearied  battalions — General  Porter's  Official  Report. 

t Extract  pbom  General  MCall's  Official  Report.— Here  I  found  General  Rey- 
nolds coming  from  the  woods  with  the  First  and  Eighth  regiments  of  his  brigade,  he  having 
xeheved  them  and  brought  them  out  of  action,  in  consequence  of  their  ammunition  being  ex- 
hausted. He  reported  to  me  that  the  Fifth  regiment  had  likewise  nearly  expended  all  its 
ammunition  and  ought  to  bereheved.  On  hearingthis  I  at  oneo  directed  my  Assistant  Adjutant 
General,  Captain  H.  J.  Biddle,  to  ride  down  the  line  and,  if  possible,  to  bring  up  a  regiment 
(of  MoreU's  division,  I  think)  that  I  had  seen  in  reserve  as  I  rode  along  the  Vl^.— Moore's 
Echdlion  Eecord,  Convp.  Vol.,  p.  666, 


668  THIRTY-FOUKTH  BEGIMENT — FIFTH   EESBEVE.  1862 

ness  friend  should  be  mistaken  for  foe^  the  men  were  directed  to  bare  the  right 
arm  to  the  shoulder.  The  pass  word  was  "Bncktail,''  and  the  answer  "five." 
On  the  following  morning,  the  brigade  was  withdrawn,  and  dispositions  were 
made  for  repelling  an  attack  from  the  direction  of  Richmond,  and  to  protect 
the  junction  of  the  ^&w  Market  and  the  Quaker  or  Turkey  Bridge  road.  By- 
half  past  three  in  the  afternoon  the  battle  had  fairly  begun  ^  the  rebels  attack- 
ing with  great  fiiry.  Soon  after  the  contest  opened,  the  enemy  moved  a  heavy 
column  to  the  right  and  eame  down  with  great  impetuosity  upon  Seymour's 
brigade.  Colonel  Simmons  was  immediately  ordered  to  move  with  the  Fifth 
and  the  Eighth  regiments  to  its  support,  the  Fifth  gallantly  led  by  Lieutenant 
Colonel  Fisher.  This  order  was  promptly  obeyed,  the  men  moving  forward  at 
a  double  quick  and  charge  bayonet,  but  not  a  moment  too  soon ;  for  a  furious; 
attack  with  infantry  and  artillery  was  met  just  in  time  to  stay  and  repel  it. 
In  this  charge  the  Seventh  and  Seventeenth  Virginia  regiments  were  nearly 
annihilated,  the  greater  portion  being  either  killed,  wounded  or  taken  prisoners. 
Shortly  afterwards  the  enemy  issued  from  the  woods  in  front  in  great  force^ 
and  for  nearly  two  hours  the  battle  raged  fiercely,  the  enemy  making  desperate 
efforts  to  break  our  lines  and  gain  the  road,  on  which  were  passing  the  im- 
mense supply  trains  of  our  army ;  but  without  success.  In  the  heat  of  the 
struggle,  Colonel  Simmons,  leading  his  men  with  determined  bravery  and  un- 
equalled skill,  fell  mortally  wounded  and  died  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy,  A 
soldier  by  profession  and  a  man  of  the  strictest  honor,  a  patriot  from  i^riuciple 
and  brave  to  a  fault,  the  Eeserve  Corps  lost  no  more  trusted  leader,  nor  loved 
companion  in  arms.  Here  fell,  too.  Captain  Tagg-art,  of  company  B,  an  excel- 
lent soldier,  whose  loss  was  severely  felt.  In  the  three  battles,  at  Mechanics- 
ville  on  the  26thy  Gaines'  MiU  on  the  27th,  and  Charles  City  Cross  Roads  on 
the  30th  of  June,  the  regiment  lost  eighteen  killed,  one  hundred  and  fifteen 
wounded,  and  one  hundred  and  three  taken  prisoners. 

Resting  upon  the  field  until  two  A.  M.  of  the  1st  of  July,  the  regiment  pro- 
ceeded to  Malvern  Hill,  where  was  fought  the  last  grand  battle  before  Rich- 
mond, in  the  Peninsula  campaign.  The  Fifth  was  under  fire,  but  not  actively 
engaged,  and  on  the  morning  of  July  2d,  moved  with  the  army  to  Harrison's 
Landing,  where  it  went  into  camp.  The  vacancy  occasioned  by  the  death  of 
Colonel  Simmons,  was  filled  by  the  promotion  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Fisher  j 
Major  George  Dare  was  appointed  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  Captain  Frank 
Zentmyer,  Major. 

General  M'Clellan^s  Peninsula  campaign  was  now  at  an  end,  and  General 
Pope,  in  command  of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  was  beginning  to  feel 
the  weight  of  the  enemy's  force  concentrating  on  his  front.  The  troops  under 
M'Clellan  were  accordingly  ordered  forward  to  his  support.  Pope  finding  the 
line  of  the  Rapidan  untenable  with  his  meagre  force,  withdrew  to  the  Rappa- 
hannock, where,  upon  his  arrival,  he  was  joined  by  Rejmolds  with  the  Reserve 
Corps.  Finding  Jackson  in  his  rear,  Pope  hastened  with  his  little  army  to 
,  meet,  and  if  possible  overpower  him  before  he  could  be  reinforced.  The  Re- 
serves moved  via  Warrenton  and  Gainesville  to  the  First  Bull  Run  battle- 
ground, arriving  on  Thursday,  the  28th.  On  the  following  day,  the  Fifth  was 
deployed  as  skirmishers  and  was  under  a  heavy  fire  of  artillery  during  the 
entire  day.  On  Saturday,  August  30th,  it  engaged  the  enemy  at  four  o'clock 
P.  M.,  and  the  fight  was  maintained  until  six  with  unabated  fury,  v\^hen  it  was 
relieved.    In  this  engagement  the  regiment,  being  reduced  by  excessive  fatigue 


18G2  SOUTH  MOUNTAIN  AND   ANTIETAM.  G69 

and  heavy  details,  numbered  but  two  hundred  men.  The  loss  was  one  killed 
and  twelve  wounded.  During  this  campaign  it  was  under  the  command  of 
Major  Zeutmyer,  Colonel  Fisher  being  absent  in  consequence  of  a  severe  in- 
jury occasioned  by  the  fall  of  his  horse. 

During  the  niglit  of  August  30th,  the  regiment  withdrew  to  Centreville  and 
bivouacked  until  September  2d,  when  it  fell  back  to  Arlington  Heights,  en- 
camping on  Upton's  Hill.  On  the  6th  of  September,  it  was  ordered  to  move 
with  the  division  across  the  Potomac  and  advance  into  Maryland  to  meet  the 
enemy,  now  glorying  in  his  strength  and  rioting  on  union  soil.  He  was  en- 
countered in  the  passes  of  South  Mountain,  strongly  posted  and  confident  of 
resisting  successfully  any  attack  which  should  be  made  against  him.  Colonel 
Fisher  in  the  meantime  had  so  far  recovered  as  to  be  able  to  assume  command. 
"  The  Bucktail  regiment,"  says  Mr.  Sypher,  "  commanded  by  Colonel  M'Neil, 
was  deployed  as  skirmishers  in  front  of  the  division,  and  was  closely  followed 
by  the  whole  line  of  battle;  the  enemy's  outposts  were  rapidly  driven  in,  forced 
from  the  hills,  and  routed  from  the  ravines,  until  suddenly  the  regiments  of  the 
First  Brigade  arrived  at  a  cornfield,  'full  of  rebels,'  protected  by  a  stone  wall 
at  the  foot  of  the  abrupt  mountain  side;  the  Bucktails  received  a  terrific  volley 
of  musketry,  which  brought  them  to  a  halt;  General  Seymour,  who  was  on  the 
ground  with  his  men,  seeing  that  this  was  the  critical  moment,  called  out  to 
Colonel  Eoberts,  commanding  the  First  Eegiment,  to  charge  up  the  mountain, 
and  at  the  same  instant,  turning  to  Colonel  Fisher,  of  the  Fifth  Eegiment,  whose 
men  were  coming  up  in  well  dressed  lines,  he  exclaimed:  'Colonel,  put  your 
regiment  into  that  cornfield  and  hurt  somebody?'  'I  will.  General,  and  I'll 
catch  one  alive  for  you,'  was  the  cool  reply  of  Colonel  Fisher.  The  Second 
regiment,  commanded  by  Captain  Byrnes,  and  the  Sixth,  Colonel  Sinclair,  were 
ordered  forward  at  the  same  time.  The  men  of  the  Fifth  leaped  the  stone  wall, 
immediately  captured  eleven  prisoners,  and  sent  them  back  to  the  General." 
The  regiment  steadDy  ascended  the  rugged  side  of  the  mountain  under  a  heavy 
fire  of  artillery  and  musketry,  and  after  a  severe  struggle,  lasting  five  hours, 
carried  the  heights  with  the  triumphant  division  and  planted  its  standard  upon 
the  summit.  It  entered  the  engagement  with  three  hundred  and  fifty-seven 
men.    Its  loss  was  one  killed  and  nineteen  wounded. 

On  the  night  of  the  14th,  the  men  slept  on  their  arms,  on  the  rugged  moun- 
tain crest.  At  early  dawn  of  the  15th,  finding  that  the  enemy  had  fled,  the 
regiment  moved  down  the  mountain,  and  passing  Boonsboro'  bivouacked  for 
the  night  at  Keedysville.  On  the  16th,  it  crossed  Antietam  Creek,  and  moving 
to  the  right,  engaged  the  enemy  at  four  P.  M.,  and  was  engaged  at  intervals 
during  the  night.  The  battle  was  renewed  at  daylight  on  the  following  morn- 
ing, and  raged  with  unabated  fury  on  that  part  of  the  line  where  the  Eeserves 
were  posted  during  the  early  part  of  the  day,  the  Fifth  not  being  relieved  until 
one  P.  M.  Finding  his  army  badly  crippled  and  unable  longer  to  offer  suc- 
cessful resistance,  Lee  withdrew  across  the  Potomac,  and  on  the  19th,  the  Fifth 
marched  to  the  river,  near  Sharpsburg,  where  it  encamped.  The  loss  of  the 
Fifth  in  this  battle  was  two  killed  and  eight  wounded. 

After  considerable  delay,  the  army  again  advanced  into  Virginia,  and  by 
command  of  the  President,  General  M'Clellan  was  relieved  and  General  Burn- 
side  ordered  to  succeed  him.  The  latter  determined  to  move  upon  Eichmond 
by  way  of  Fredericksbm-g.  On  the  11th  of  December,  General  Franklin,  who 
commanded  the  left  grand  division,  to  which  the  Eeserves  were  attached, 


()70  THIRTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT — FIFTH   RESERVE.  1863 

crossed  the  Eappahannock  some  distance  below  Fredericksburg  and  formed  in 
line  of  battle  facing  tbe  enemy's  entrenched  camp.  A  few  weeks  previous,  the 
Fifth  Eegiment  had  been  transferred  from  the  First  to  the  Thiid  Brigade,  which 
now  consisted  of  the  Fifth,  !N"inth,  Tenth,  Eleventh  and  Twelfth  regiments. 
The  Eeserves,  commanded  by  General  Meade,  early  on  the  morning  of  the 
13th,  moved  forward  and  occupied  the  first  line  of  battle,  with  Doubleday's 
Division  upon  the  leffc  flank  and  Gibbon's  upon  the  right,  as  supports.  The 
Third  Brigade  occupied  the  left  of  the  line,  with  the  Mnth  Eegiment  deployed 
as  skirmishers.  The  dispositions  had  scarcely  been  made,  when  the  enemy 
opened  from  a  battery  posted  on  the  Bowling  Green  road,  to  the  left  and  rear 
of  the  line.  The  Third  Brigade  was  immediately  faced  to  the  left,  forming  with 
the  First  nearly  a  right  angle.  Simpson's,  Cooper's  and  Eansom's  Batteries 
were  soon  brought  into  position,  which  together  v/ith  the  batteries  of  Double- 
day  silenced  and  compelled  the  withdi^awal  of  the  enemy's  guns.*  During  the 
progress  of  this  artillery  duel,  a  body  of  rebel  sharp  shooters  advanced  along 
the  Bowling  Green  road,  but  were  soon  dispersed  by  the  marksmen  of  the 
Third  Brigade,  sent  to  meet  them.  Tlie  line  now  advanced,  the  Fifth  Eegiment 
occu])ymg  a  position  upon  the  left,  nearest  to  the  enemy's  breast  works.  The 
struggle  became  desperate,  but  the  Eeserves,  unaided,  advanced  with  deter- 
mined bravery,  sweeping  everything  before  them  until  they  had  penetrated  and 
completely  broken  his  lines.  In  this  advance,  the  Third  Brigade  encountered 
a  destructive  fire  from  a  battery  x)osted  on  the  heights  on  its  left.  In  the  face 
of  this  deadly  fire  the  troops  boldly  crossed  the  railroad  and  ascended  the 
acclivity ;  but  so  terrible  was  the  storm  of  battle  from  both  infantry  and  artillery 
that  they  were  compelled  to  withdraw.  Here  General  Jackson,  who  commanded 
the  brigade,  was  killed,  and  was  succeeded  by  Colonel  Fisher,  of  the  Fifi;h,  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel  Dare  assuming  command  of  the  regiment.  The  loss  of  the 
Fifth  in  this  engagement  was  twenty  killed,  eighty-eight  wounded  and  sixty- 
one  taken  prisoners.  Major  Zentmyer  and  his  brother,  acting  Adjutant,  were 
among  the  kdled,  and  Lieutenant  Colonel  Dare  among  the  wounded,  t 

*  General  Jackson  placing  General  A.  P.  Hill  on  Ms  front  line  supported  Mm  with  the  divi- 
sions of  Early  and  Taliaferro,  D.  H.  Hill's  division  being  the  third  hne  in  reserve.  General  Lee 
posting  the  major  [)ortion  of  Ms  cavalry,  under  General  J.  E.  B.  Stuart,  on  Ms  right,  on  the  plain 
extending  from  Hamilton's  Crossing  towards  the  Massaponax,  watched  the  movements  of  Ms 
antagonist.  It  was  ten  o'clock,  the  bugles  sounded  the  advance,  and  the  hfting  fog  revealed 
the  left  of  the  army,  under  Frankhn,  spread  out  on  the  plain,  and  showed  the  gleaming  bayo- 
nets of  a  column  advancing  to  the  attack.  General  Jackson,  in  anticipation  of  this  movement, 
had  caused  three  batteries  (Wooden,  Braxton  and  Carpenter)  to  be  thrown  forward  on  Ms 
sidrmish  line  in  front  of  Lane's  brigade,  with  instructions  to  hold  their  positions  until  with- 
drawn by  order. — Battle  Field  of  Fredericksburg,  (Rebel,)  images  15,  16. 

t  In  company  K,  of  the  Fifth  Regiment,  there  were  three  Sergeants,  bound  together  by 
the  strongest  ties  of  friendsMp ;  they  were  Christian  young  men,  who,  at  the  begmniug  of  their 
term  of  service,  had  resolved  to  read  a  portion  of  the  Holy  Scripture  each  night  before  lying 
down  to  rest ;  also,  that  no  profane  nor  vulgar  language  should  be  tolerated  from  any  one  while 
in  their  tent.  These  young  men  j)ledgcd  themselves  to  be  a  help  to  each  other  in  times  of  need, 
and  if  sickness,  wounds,  or  death  fell  upon  eitl:  er,  the  others  were  pledged  to  administer  what- 
ever comfort  was  possible,  and  finally  to  transmit  to  friends  at  home  a  report  of  the  fate  of  their 
comrade.  But  when  the  fierce  storm  of  battle  swept  along  the  heights  of  Fredericksburg, 
Sergeant  James  Speaker  fell  dead  upon  the  field,  and  near  by  his  side  lay  Sergeants  Edward 
M.  Shreiner  and  Charles  Hollands,  both  mortally  wounded,  yet  each  unconscious  of  the  other's 
presence.  When  night  came,  and  the  rebels  were  on  the  field  i>lundering  the  dead  and  wound- 
ed. Sergeant  Shreincr  was  so  rudely  handled  that  he  groaned  aloud,  and  immediately  in  a  weak, 
low  voice,  some  one  enquired  "  Edward,  is  that  yoii?"  The  companions  recognized  each  other 
and  Sergeant  Hollands  gave  the  sign  of  Masomc  recogmtion,  wMch  was  responded  to  by  tho 


1863  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBUKG.  671 

In  rebraaiy,  1863,  the  Division  was  ordered  to  the  Department  of  Wash- 
ington, for  the  purpose  of  recruiting  its  sadly  depleted  ranks.  The  Fifth  was 
for  a  time  stationed  at  Miner's  Hill,  and  was  afterwards  assigned  to  duty  in 
the  city  of  Washington. 

When  the  army  marched  under  Hooker  on  the  Gettysburg  campaign,  the 
Fifth  Eegiment,  together  with  the  brigade  now  commanded  by  Colonel  Fisher, 
was  ordered  to  join  it,  and  was  assigned  to  the  Fifth  Corps,  General  Meade, 
subsequently  General  Sykes.  Upon  its  arrival  on  the  field,  the  brigade  was 
for  a  time  held  in  reserve  in  the  vicinity  of  Little  Eound  Top.  The  enemy  had 
discovered  that  this  eminence  was  the  key  to  the  Union  position,  and  was 
struggling  hard  to  gain  possession  of  it.  The  Third  Brigade  of  the  First  Di- 
vision of  the  Fifth  Corps,  under  command  of  Colonel  Vincent,  of  the  Eighty- 
third  Pennsylvania,  had  been  ordered  to  move  on  the  double  quick  and  occupy 
it.  Scarcely  had  Vincent  reached  it  and  taken  position,  when  Hood's  Division 
of  Longstreet's  Corps,  in  three  lines,  came  rushing  on,  with  deafening  yells, 
determined  to  possess  the  coveted  prize.  With  the  energy  of  desperation  they 
struggled  to  clear  the  rugged  sides  and  carry  the  heights.  Failing  upon  the 
left  and  front,  they  poured  through  the  little  valley  between  Eouud  Top  and 
Little  Eound  Top,  doubling  up  the  left  flank  of  Vincent,  occupied  by  the  Twen- 
tieth Maine,  and  threatened  his  rear.  For  some  time  possession  seemed  doubt- 
ful. At  this  critical  juncture  Colonel  Fisher  was  ordered  to  advance  with  the 
Fifth,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Dare,  and  the  Twelfth,  Colonel  Hardiu,  to  the  reliet 
of  the  hard  pressed  and  well  nigh  crushed  brigade.  With  a  cheer  that  sounded 
above  the  clangor  of  battle,  sending  gladness  to  friend  and  terror  to  foe,  the 
command  went  forward  at  a  double  quick,  dashing  up  the  hill  and  gaining  the 
summit  in  time  to  sbare  in  the  victory,  and  to  render  its  possession  secure. 
During  the  night  these  regiments  were  advanced  to  the  summit  of  Eound  Top, 
and  the  two  hills  were  joined  by  a  strong  line  of  breastworks,  constructed  of 
loose  boulders,  and  the  position  made  amply  secure.  The  loss  of  the  regiment 
in  this  engagement  was  two  wounded. 

In  the  campaigns  which  ensued  during  the  summer  and  fall  of  1863,  weari- 
some in  execution,  but  in  general  fruitless  in  results,  the  Fifth  participated. 
During  the  month  of  December,  the  Third  Brigade  was  sent  to  Manassas  Junc- 
tion, and  ordered  to  guard  the  line  of  the  Orange  and  Alexandria  railway,  over 
which  the  supplies  of  the  army  were  received.  The  Fifth  Eegiment  was  sta- 
tioned at  Alexandria  to  act  as  a  train  guard,  and  to  protect  the  army  stores 
from  the  depredations  of  the  enemy  constantly  lurking  along  the  line  of  the 
road. 

In  February,  1864,  in  a  skirmish  with  guerrUlas  near  Brentzville,  Major 
Larimer,  who  upon  the  death  of  Major  Zentmyer,  had  succeeded  to  the  Majority, 
was  killed.  Colonel  Fisher  immediately  started  in  pursuit,  ordering  the  cav- 
alry which  he  had  with  him  to  take  a  full  supply  of  extra  halter  straps,  deter- 
mined to  execute  summary  punishment  upon  the  dastardly  foe;  but  the  guer- 
rillas succeeded  in  making  good  thek  escape. 

rebel  bending  over  him,  and  the  fainting  comrades  were  placed  side  by  side.  In  the  morm'ng 
they  were  taken  to  Richmond.  Shreiner  died  and  was  buried  in  the  rebel  capital.  Hollands 
lingered  many  months,  was  paroled  and  sent  to  Annapolis.  He  advised  the  friends  of  his  slain 
companions  how  they  had  fallen,  and  of  the  final  disposition  that  had  been  made  of  the  bodies 
of  Sergeants  Shreiner  and  Speaker,  and  having  thus  lived  to  discharge  his  last  promise,  he  died 
in  the  hospital  soon  after  landing  from  the  steaxaer. —History  of  the  Pennsylvania  Reserve  Corps, 
Sypher,  p.  418. 


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THIETY-i'OURTH   EEGIMEXT — FIFTH   KESBRTE, 


18G4 


During  the  comparative  inactioii  of  the  winter  and  spring  of  1864,  the  regi- 
ment was  recruited  and  re-organized  in  preparation  for  an  active  camjiaigu. 
Captain  Smith,  of  company  C,  was  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  On  being 
relieved  at  Alexandria,  the  Fifth  was  ordered  to  join  its  brigade  and  move  to 
Culpepper,  and  on  the  4th  of  May,  with  the  gxand  army  mider  Grant,  crossed 
the  Eapidan  and  was  at  once  engaged  in  the  Wilderness  fight.  Early  on  the 
morning  of  the  5th,  the  Eeserves,  now  under  Crawford,  were  sent  forward  to- 
wards Parker's  Store,  and  formed  in  line  near  the  plank  road.  The  Fifth  Eegi- 
ment  was  held  in  reserve.  In  the  progress  of  the  battle,  Crawford  finding  his 
flanks  exposed,  was  obliged  to  withdraw  his  division.  This  movement  was 
successfully  executed  on  the  part  of  the  Fifth.  In  the  sta^uggle  which  ensued 
on  the  following  day,  near  the  Fredericksburg  and  Orange  Pike,  Lieutenant 
Colonel  Dare,  in  command  of  the  regiment,  was  mortally  wounded  and  died  in 
camp  during  the  night.  Major  Smith  succeeded  him,  and  was  soon  after  com- 
missioned Lieutenant  Colonel  for  gallant  conduct  on  the  field. 

In  the  series  of  engagements  which  ensued,  from  the  6th  untd  the  end  of 
the  month,  when  the  soimd  of  battle  along  the  lines  was  almost  perpetual,  and 
the  groans  of  the  dying  were  scarcely  hushed  for  a  single  hour,  the  Fifth  par- 
ticipated with  its  accustomed  gallantry.  On  the  31st  of  May,  the  term  of  ser- 
vice of  the  regiment  having  expired,  in  company  with  other  Eeserve  regiments, 
it  Avas  relieved  from  duty,  and  bidding  adieu  to  the  veterans  still  facing  the 
foe  upon  the  banks  of  the  Tolopotomy,  it  proceeded  by  steamer  from  White 
House  to  Washington,  and  thence  by  rail  to  Harrisburg,  where  on  the  11th  of 
June  it  was  mustered  out  of  service. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS 


NAME. 

BANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO   SERVICE. 

1 

> 

3 
3 

3 
3 

3 

3 

EEMAEKS. 

Seneca  G.  Simmons 
Joseph  W.  Fisher... 

Col 

...do 

Lt.  Col. 
...do 

Major.. 

...do 

June  21,  '61, 
May   15, '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
May   15, '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

May  15,  '61, 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Promoted  from  Lieut.  Col.,  Aug.  1,  1862— brevet 
Brig.  General  Nov.  4,  1865— mustered  out  with 
regiment.  Jiine  11,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Major,  Aug.  1,  '62— killed  at  Wil- 
derness, May  6,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Capt.  company  C,  to  Major,  Feb. 
22, 18G4— to  Lt.  Col.,  May  7, 1864— to  brevet  Col., 
March  13,  1865— mustered  out  with  regiment, 
June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Capt.  company  I,  to  Maj.,  Aug.  1, 
1862-killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— 
bu.  record,  died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  December 
31,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Capt.  company  E,  to  Maj.,  May 
1,  1863— killed  at  Bristoe  Station,  Feb.  14,  1864. 

Alfred  M.  Smith 

Frank  Zentmyer.... 
J.  Harvey  Larimer 

Note. — The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks ; 


Ab.  absent. 
Asst.  assistant. 
Adj.  Adjutant. 
Ba.  buried. 
Bv.  brevet. 
Bd.  band. 
Capt.  Captain. 
Chap.  Chaplain. 


Cor.  Corporal.  Fr.  from. 

Com.  commissioned  or  Furl,  furlough. 

Hos.  hospital. 

Lt.  Lieutenant. 


conimiss.iry. 
Cert,  certificate. 
Dis.  dismissed. 
Dis'y.  disability. 
Discli.  discharged 
Exp.  expiration. 


Mus.  mustered. 
Muc.  musician. 
jUis.  missing. 
Pr.  promoted. 


PI.  principal. 
Priv.  private, 
Reg.  regiment. 
Red.  reduced. 
Res.  resigned. 
Rem.  removed. 
Sen.  sentenced. 
Serv.  service. 


Surg.  Surgeon 
Sgt.  Sergeant. 
Sub.  substitute, 
htew.  steward. 
Tr.  ininsferred. 
Vet.  veter.an  volunteer. 
Wd.  wounded. 
WUs.  wounds. 


THREE  YEAES'   SERVICE. 


Jas.  A.  M'Pherran.. 
A.  G.  Mason.. 


John  L.  Wright. 
Samuel  Evans.., 


John  T.  Carpenter. 
Samuel  G.  Lane 

Henry  A.  Grim 

N.  P.  Marsh 


E.  Donnelly 

W.  H.  Davis 

J.M-Groff 

O.  C.  Johnson.... 
H.  T.  Whitman. 


S.  L.  M.  Censor. 


E.  L.  Reber... 
R.  M.  Smith.. 

G.  P.  Swoope. 


Harry  Mullen 

J.W.Harris 

John  H.  Johnson. 

E.  L.Scott 

W.  L.  Smeadley.. 


Major. 
Adj.... 


..do.... 
Q.M... 

Surg... 
..do 

..do 

As.Sur. 


.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 


Chap'n 

Sr.  Maj 
..do 


...do 

Q.M.S. 

Com.  Sr 
Hos.St. 
P'lMuc 
...do 


DATE  OP  MtrSTES 
I.NTO  SEEVICB. 

T 

>< 

t 

June  17, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

May  15, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21,  '61, 

3 

Sept.  16, 

'61, 

3 

April  16, 

'62, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 
June  27, 

Mar.     9, 
Sept.  16, 

'61, 
'62, 
'62, 
'63, 
'63, 

3 

I 
I 

3 

3 
3 

June  21, 
June  21, 

'61, 
'61, 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 
June  21, 
July  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Promoted  from  Capt.  company  F,  to  Ma] . ,  May  7, 
1864— to  brevet  Lt.  Col.,  March  13, 1865— mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  Juno  11,  1864. 

Discharged  Marcli"27,  '63,  to  accept  appointment 
on  Gen.  Meade's  staff— brevet  Major,  August  1, 
1864— brevet  Lt.  Col.,  March  13,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864— bre- 
vet  Captain,  March  13, 1865. 

Commissioned  Capt.,  May 7,  '64— not  mustered— 
brevet  Capt.,  March  13,  '65— mustered  out  with 
regiment,  June  11, 1864. 

Promoted  and  transferred  to  Western  army,  as 
Brigade  Surgeon. 

Promoted  Surg,  of  enrollment  board,  16th  Dist., 
Pennsylvania.,  March  10,  1864  — to  Asst.  Surg. 
Gen.,  Pa.— to  brevet  Lt.  Col.,  March  13,  1865. 

Promoted  fr.  Asst.  Surg.,  12th  reg.  P.  V.  R.  C— 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Surgeon  4th  reg.  Pa.  Cavalry,  64th 
regiment  P.  V. 

Promoted  to  Surg.  31st  reg.  P.  V.,  April  28,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Surg.  33d  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  20,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  21,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  28,  '63. 

Wounded  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  1864— 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11, 1864— Bv. 
Major,  March  13,  1865. 

Mustered  out  by  special  order  of  War  Depart- 
ment, November  1, 1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V Vet. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  August  8,  1862— transferred 
to  company  G. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  March  4,  1863— transferred 
to  company  I. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 


Company  a. 
recruited  in  lycoming  county. 


H.  C.  Ullman. 
Fountain  Wilson. 

J.  Henry  Snay. 

D.  Hays  M'Micken 

J.  Woods  Russel 

W.  Hayes  Grier. 

Geo.  H.  Blackwell. 
Harry  W.  Fisher 
Robert  H.  Grier.. , 
D.  H.  Campbell... 

James  W.  Burton... 
Chas.  M.  Hamilton 

Robert  Y.  Knox 

JohnMiUer,  Jr 

Benjamin  A.  Royce 

Evan  Russel 

Edward  Dougherty 
John  Laymon 


Henry  M.  Kissell do June  21,  '61, 

Wm.  H.  Kline do June  21,  '61, 

85  ,    . 


June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

Jime  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
Jime  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  23,  '62. 
Promoted  to  Captain,  March  5,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  March  5,  1863— brevet  Capt, 

Mar.  13,  '65 — mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  1864. 
Died  at  Baltimore,  July  31,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  March  5,  1863— died  May  22, 

1864,  of  wounds  rec.  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64. 
Commissioned  2d  Lieutenant,  June  4,  1864— not 

mustered — mustered  out  with  Co,  June  11,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  1864— 

absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  March  17,  1862,  to  accept  promotion. 
Discharged  October  24, 1863,  to  accept  promotion. 
Discharged  October  30, 1862,  to  accept  promotion. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  7,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15, 1863. 
Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  August  1,  1863. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburgj  December  13,  1862, 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  »62— 

absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Died  at  Philadelphia,  May  20,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,,  June  11, 1864. 


G74 


THTRTT-FOUETH  REGIMENT — FIFTH  EESEKVE, 


Samuel  Forsyth , 
Abram  L.  Crist.. 


Daniel  L.  Foster... 

Hecry  Bilby... 

D.  G.  Campbell 

Freeman  H.  Kagel 
James  M.  Smith.... 
Freeman  H.  Mann. 
Att\vood,Prentice  C 
Ashley,  Jedekiah  D 
Brooks,  John  C, 
Buzzard,  John  C. 

Brown,  Daniel 

Bennet,  John  F... 


Corp ...  June  21, 
..do June  21, 


Beck,  George 

Brown,  George  M 
Barret,  Richard... 

Buey,  Miller 

Bostian,  Isaac  B.. 
Curtis,  Samuel  M 
Cowden,  Frank  C... 
Cranmer,  Hiram.. 
Clifford,  WilUam 
Canfield,  Ralph... 
Carpenter,  Jos.  L 

Conner,  Abner 

Dunn,  Thomas  N. 


Dodge,  Charles  B... 
Essig,  Jacob 


Packenthal,  John 
Farrends  worth,  A.  S 

Flook,  James  W... 

Foster,  Loren 

Gray,  Joseph,  Jr... 
Gudykuntz,  C.  H. 
Garrett,  Wm.  H.... 


Grier,  JohnH 

Ganoe,  Joseph 

Hamilton,  Alex.  K 
Hughes,  Alex.  B.... 

Harbock,  Cyrus 

Hartman,  Aaron 

Hetherlin,  John  T.. 
Harlan,  James 


Hall,  Egbert 

Housel,  David.... 
Harlan,  Nelson. . 
Hunter,  George. 

Huff,  IrvinT 

Jefferds,  Alpheus... 
Jacobs,  Abram  B... 

Koons,  Joseph 

Kline,  John  H 

Kissel,  Albert  M... 
Kreager,  Daniel  B.. 
Lay  Ion,  Samuel  D.. 
Lay  Ion,  Hiram  T.... 
Mitcheltree,  Sol.  B.. 
Miller,  Samuel  M... 
Mehring,  Charles ... 

Mehring,  Philip 

Monegan,  John 

M'Cormick,  Geo.C .. 
M'llenry,  Almond.. 


M'Cloe,  Robert do 

Nufer,  Christian do 


do. 
...do. 
...do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

•do. 

.do. 
...do. 

do. 

do. 
...do. 

do. 
...do. 

do. 
...do. 

do. 

do.. 

do.. 


June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  2],  '6 
June  21,  '6 

June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 

June  21,  '6 

June  21,  '6 

Jiane  21,  '6 
June  21,  '6 

June  21,  '6: 
Sept.  1,  '62 
June  21,  '61 
June  21,  '61 
June  21,  '61 

June  21,  '61 
June  21,  '61 
June  21,  '61 
June  21,  '61 
June  21,  '61 
June  21,  '61 
June  21,  '61 
June  21,  '61 


June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Feb. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
July 


June  21,  '61 
June  21,  '61 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  II,  1864. 
Wounded,  with  loss  of  leg,  January  30,  I864-r 

absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Discb.  by  order  of  War  Department,  May,  1863. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  October  22,  1861. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  26,  1861. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discliarged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  29,  '62, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  1, 1862: 
Deserted  June  8,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  II,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Died  May  21,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Fred* 

ericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  23,  '61 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  November,  186S 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  18,  1862. 
Deserted  October  13,  1861. 
Deserted  May  26,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  II,  1864. 
Tr.  to  191st  regiment  P.' V.,  June  6, 1864— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,.  Oct.  29,  '62, 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va,,  January  28,  1862. 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May,  1863. 
Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — mus^ 

tered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  March  17, 1863,  for  wounds,  with  loss 

of  leg,  received  in  aqtion. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C. ,  December  17, 1862^ 

buried  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps— mu*. 

tered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  MiU,  June  27,  1862. 
Deserted  August  6, 1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  II,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  2, 1862. 
Discharged  July  16,  1862,  for  wounds,  with  loss 

of  arm,  received  in  action. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  20,  '62. 
Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  17, 1864. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  15,  1861. 
Deserted  December  10,  1862. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  February  18,  1865. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  0,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  October  29,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Battei-y  A,  1st  Pa.  Artillery — ^Vet. 
Killed  at  Camp  Tonally,  Va.,  September  9,  1861. 
Deserted  July  3,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  7,  '63. 
Deserted  December  10, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  II,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Battery  A,  1st  Pa.  Artillery — Vet. 
Transferred  to  Battery  A,  1st  Pa.  Artillery — Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  31,  '61. 
Deserted  June  8,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  II,  1864. 
Died  December  29,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  20,  1861. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 


THEEE  TBAES'   SERVICE. 


675 


Navel,  Michael. 

Phillips,  Edwin  C. 
Pepperman,  J.  A.... 
Rodearmel,  Chas.  T 

Richards,  T.  A 

Reichart,  Henry 

Kobinson,  Richard. 

Robinson,  Moses 

Smead,  Wilson  J.... 

Smith,  Daniel 

Smith,  Isaac  N 

Swartz,  Jacob 

Thomas,  William... 
"Vanaman,  Richard 
Whetzel,  James  M. 

Wilson,  George 

Young,  Christ.  C 


Private 


•do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

..do 

..do„... 


June  21,  '61, 


June 
Juno 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 


Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  November  12,  1862— 

buried  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  19,  '61. 
Killed  at  Bristoe  Station,  "Va.,  October  14,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 
Deserted  August,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  16,1863. 
Discharged  July  26,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  10,  '61. 
Mustered  out  with  company  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13, 1862. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  May  2,  1863. 


Company  B. 

RECRUITED  IN  NORTHUMBERLAND  COUNTY. 


James  Taggart.. 
Charles  Wells... 


James  D.  Slater., 


John  A.  Maus.... 


Henry  A.  Colt 

James  A.  Keefer.... 


Peter  Vandling ... 


Charles  C.  Jones.. 
Josiah  Newbury.. 
Joseph  Hogan 


Joseph  Martin. 


J.  G.  Dieflfenbacher 

Saul  R.  Kreeger 

Joshua  C.  Newbury 

Wm.  H.  Morgan 

€reorge  W.  Fisher... 


John  M.  Scout . 
David  Hawk.... 


James  Throp 

Lafayette  Vandling 

Joseph  C.  Carooii ... 

Wmiam  B.  WaUis. 

WUliam  Young 

James  C.  Voris 

Henry  O.  Standish., 

Geo.  Birkindine 

Angle,  Henry  J 

Black,  William 

Beddoes,  David  O.. 

Beidleman,  Wm 

Barnhart,  Jesse 

Barnhart,  Edward., 


Capt.. 
...do... 


.do. 


.do. 


1st  Lt.. 
...do.... 


...do 

2dLt... 
1st  Sgt. 
..do 


Serg't. 


June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


June  21,  '61, 


June  21,  '61, 


June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Jime  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

June  31,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '62, 
July  25,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Jan.  22,  '64, 
Jan.    22, '64, 


Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  62. 
Promoted  from  Sergt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Sept.  26,  '61— to 

1st  Lt.,  Dec.  16, 1861— to  Captain,  July  1,  1862— 

killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Promoted  from  Sergeant  to  2d  Lieutenant,  Dec. 

16,  1861— to  1st  Lieut.,  July  1,  1862— to  Captain 

Dec.  13,  '62— transferred  to  V.  R.  C,  Sept.,  1,'63, 
Promoted  fr.  Sergt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Sept.  8, '62— to  Ist 

Lt.,  Mar.  5, '63— to  Capt.,  Jan,  1,'64— to  Bv.  Maj., 

Mar.  13,  '65— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  1864. 
Resigned  November  9,  1861. 
Promoted  from  Sergeant  to  2d  Lieutenant,  March 

5, 1863— to  1st  Lieutenant,  January  1, 1864— dis- 
missed March  3,  1864. 
Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lieut.,  April  2,  1864— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Resigned  October  8,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Wd.  and  prisoner  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads, 

June  30,  1862— died  at  Richmond,  Va. 
Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  and 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  2,  '61. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P,  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Captured  at  Gettysbm-g,  July  2,  1863— absent,  at 

Camp  Parole,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  and 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  and 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  Nov.  10, 1862,  for  wounds  received  at 

New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 
Discharged  Nov.  10, 1862,  for  wounds  received  at 

New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 
Transferred  to  19 1st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Dishonorably  discharged,  December  10,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  10,  '63. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  Reg.  army,  Nov.  27,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  24,  1862. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  Reg.  army,  Nov.  27,  1862. 
Ti-ansforred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  G,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reginieut  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864. 


67G 


THIRTY-FOUETH  REGIMENT — FIFTH  RESERVE, 


Bashore,  Benj.  F..., 
Brautigan,  John  H 
Bennet,  James  W.. 
Bashore,  Joseph  F . 
Clark,  Samuel , 


Cutler,  William 

Croop,  Hem*y 

Campbell,  John 

Copp,  Alonzo 

Cole,  Jacob 

Chappie,  Zachariah 
Cample,  William..., 

Duffy,  James 

Daniuth,  George 

Dale,  Henry 

Erlston,  Htnry 

Eckert,  WiUard 

Evert,  Benjamin..., 

Fisher,  Albert 

Fleegle,  John 

Fleegle,  Isaac  S 

Garmon,  Amos 

Gibbons,  John  H 

Gibbons,  Simon 

Goranflo,  John 

Gibbons,  Joseph 

Hughes,  Edw'dB.. 
Horlinger,  Julius.. 

Hawthorne,  Geo 

Henry,Foster 

Hood,  Charles  F 

Johnson,  Charles..., 
Johnson,  Samuel..., 
Jarrett,  William...., 
Johnson,  John  H..., 

Kieflfer,  William 

KUlbride,  Daniel. . . 

Kline,  Edwin  N 

Kremer,  Isaac , 

Kapp,  Amos  E , 

Little,  James  R 

Uoyd,  JohnC , 

Lyons,  V/illiam 

Morgan,  James  E.. 

Morgan,  John  C 

Marriot,  John 

Murray,  Fred.  B 

M'Fall,  James , 

M'Pherson,  Milton. 

M'Nier,  John , 

M'Elrath,  John 

Newbury,  Aug , 


Newbury,  Brooks... 
Newcomer,  Joseph, 
Newbury,  Albion .. 

Peifer,  Nicholas 

Phillips,  James  M. 

Rake,  David 

Renner,  Jacob 

Renner,  Evan 

Rake,  George 

Rake,  Albert 


Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


.do..... 
.do„... 

.do 

.do„... 
.do.... 

.do 

.do„... 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do..... 

.do 

.do 

.do 

...do 

do 

do 

...do 

do 

do 

...do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do„.., 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


) Ripple,  George  H.. 
Scholrin,  John  F... 
Starrick,  William.. 

Seems,  Tilghman ... 
Scout,  Charles  W... 
Steinhelper,  John... 

Smith,  WilUam 

Snyder,  John 

Strawser,  Theodore 
Starrick,  Cliristian 


Jan.  22, '64, 
June  21,  m, 
June  21,  '61, 
Feb.  3,  '64, 
June  21,  '61, 


June 

June 

June 

June 

July 

Feb 

June 

June 

Juije 

June 

Oct. 

June 

July 

June 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Jvme 

June 

Oct. 

Aug. 

.Tune 

June 

June 

June 

June 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

June 

July 

June 

Juno 

June 

June 

July 

June 

June 

Juno 

July 

June 

June 

Aug. 

June 

Juno 

June 

July 

July 

July 
Feb. 


21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
25,  '61, 

3,  '64, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 

9,  -61, 
21,  '61, 
25,  '61, 
21,  '61, 

8,  '61, 

9,  '64, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 

9,  '61, 

8,  "61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 

3,  '64, 

9,  '61, 
9,  '61, 

21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
25,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
25,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
25,  '61, 
25,  '61, 

25,  '61, 
9,  '64, 


June 
July 
June 
June 
Jime 
June 
June 
July 
June 
June 


21,  '61, 
25,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
25,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 


June  21,  '61, 
June  21.  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Feb.  3,  '64, 
.do I  Oct.      9, '61, 


Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13, 1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  May  10,  '64. 

Transfei-red  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  and 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Mis.  in  action  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  7,  '61. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Reg.  army,  Dec.  6, 1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  F.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  October  18,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Burgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  7, 1861. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  10, 1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  29, 1861. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  19lst  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  13,  '61. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet, 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  28,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  29,  '63. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  11, 1861. 

Died  at  Baltimore,  Md..  November  26, 1862. 

Deserted  August  21,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Jtme  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  7,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  24,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon' scertificate,  Sept.  22,  '63, 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  14,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  2,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  28,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  Oct.  31, 1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  26,  '61. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Reg.  army,  Nov.  27,  1862. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Reg.  army,  Dec.  29, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Sui^eon's  certificate,  Mar.  12,  '63. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  7,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  7,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  28,  '61. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  "64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  Aug.  22, 1862. 

Deserted  June  1,  1863. 

Mustered  out  %vith  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  from  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  and  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864. 

Died  at  Cumberland,  Md.,  July  11, 1861. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  22,  '63. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64T-Vet. 

Tr.  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864— Vet. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  February  29,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Transferred  from  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  and  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  7,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  7,  '61. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  regular  army,  Dec.  29, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  7, 1863. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June 6, 1864. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13, 1862. 


THREE  TEAES'  SERVICB. 


677 


Slifer,  George  A 
Trumphore,  Josiah 
Trumbower,  Fran's 
Travis,  Landis  L.... 
Van  Kirk,  Dan'l  B 

Vincent,  David 

Wing,  John  G 

Wallace,  Joseph 

Weltheiss,  Wm 

Winkelnian,Fred'k 

Williams,  John 

Williams,  Joseph... 
Williard,  Solomon 


June  21, 

'fil, 

June  21, 

'fil, 

June  21, 

'61, 

Aug.  8, 

'61, 

June  21, 

'61, 

Feb.  12, 

'64, 

June  21, 

'61, 

July  25, 

'61, 

June  21, 

'61, 

July  25, 

'61 

July  2.5, 

'61, 

Aug.  8, 

'61, 

Oct.   9, 

'61, 

Deserted— date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  regular  army,  Dec.  6,  1862. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V. ,  June  6, 1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  regular  army,  Nov.  27,  1862. 
Transferred  to  151st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  14,  '62! 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  8,  '62. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  regular  army,  Nov.  27, 1862. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 


Company  O. 

RECRUITED  IN  CLEARFIELD  COUNTY. 


J.  Oscar  Loraine., 
Alfred  M.  Smith.. 


David  M'Gaughey do June  21,  '61 


J.Harvey  Larrimer 
John  E.  Potter 


John  W.  Bigler 

William  A.  Ogden. 

Thomas  H.  Wilson 

James  C.  Miller 

Jas.  L.  M'Pherson. 
Geo.  B.  Hancock..., 
John  Huidekoper... 

Martin  Mullin 

Wm.  C.  M'Gonagle 

Oliver  Conklin 

Smith  B.  Williams 

Jos.  W.  Folmar 

Edward  Blingler... 

Richard  S.  Carr 

Bolivar  T.  Bilger 

John  W.  Hoy 

James  Leonard  

George  W.  Young.. 
E.  S.  Woolstencroft 
David  M'R.  Betts... 
Lyman  M'C.  Shaw.. 

Beamer,  Wra.  B 

Bahans,  Wm.  M 

Baughman,  Wm 

Burge,  Samuel  I 

Bailey,  Solomon  M.. 
Caldwell,  Math.  J... 
Carson,  Robert  E ... 

Curley,  Daniel 

Caldwell,  John  M... 
Coyle,  JohnA. 
Carr,  Alexander , 

DeHass,  J.H. 

Dalan,John 

Derrick,  Benj.  F. 
Evans,  William., 
Fisher,  Henry  J . 

Prance,  Hiram 

Ford,  Miles. 

Fitchner,  Henry  J. 


June  21, 
May   15, 


May  15,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


June  21,  '61, 
July  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
July  21,  '61, 
Aug.  8,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
July  21,  '61, 
April  7,  '64, 
July  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
July  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
Aug.  30,  '62, 
June  21,  '61, 
April  8,  '64, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


do I  July  22, 


'61,    3   Resigned  November  7, 1861. 

Promoted  from  Sergt.  to  1st  Lt.,  July  25,  '61— to 

Captain,  Nov.  15,  1861— to  Major,  Feb.  22, 1864. 

Promoted  from  Sergt.  to  1st  Lieut.,  November  16, 

1861— to  Captain  March  22,  1864— brevet  Major, 

Mar.  13,  1865— wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  9, 

1864— mustered  out  with  companv,  Juno  11,  '64. 

Promoted  to  Captain  company  E,  July  12,  1861. 

Pr.  from  Cor.  to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  15, 1862— to  1st  Lt., 

Mar.  22,  1864— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  '64. 

Resigned  Jvme  22,  1862. 

Commissioned  Captain,  June  4,  1864— not  mus- 

tered— mus.  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Pr.  to  2d  Lt.  Co.  E,  150th  reg.  P.  V.,  Oct.  30,  '62. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Absent,  wounded,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 
Disch.  Oct.  24,  '63,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Killed  in  action,  June  30,  1862. 
Killed  in  action,  June  30,  1862. 
Killed  at  Bristoe  Station,  October  14,  1863. 
Deserted  May  4,  1862. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.  company  E,  March  5, 1863. 
Deserted  July  5, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  November  9, 1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  23,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  4,  '63. 
Transferred  to  191s't  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  25,  '61. 
Disch.  May  15,  '63,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— bu.  re- 
cord—died at  Richmond,  Va.,  December  31,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Disch.  July  31,  '63,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Killed  at  Bristoe  Station,  October  14,  1863. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Disch.  Nov.  12,  '62,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Killed  in  action,  June  30,  1862. 
Deserted  August  12, 1862. 


G78 


THIRTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT — FIFTH  RESERVE,' 


Green,  John  A. 
Garver,  Henry.. 


Goodfellow,  Loren 

Girard,  Cladius 

Haight,  William  A 
Harlan,  Henry  A .. 
Hemphill,  Wm.  R, 

Horn,  David  B 

Harris,  Philo  B 

Horn,  David  W 

Jackson,  Joseph.... 

Jones,  William 

Kirk,  John  T 

Koons,  Douglas  N. 
Ldngle,  George  W.. 
Leightley,  James  I 
Larrimer,  Robert  C 
lines,  Joseph.... 


Lingle,  James 

Livergood, Geo.  W 
Lingie,  Sampson  B 

Livingston,  Robert 
Logan,  Stephen  D 
Livergood,  Martin 
Mitchell,  Chas.  W. 

Malone,  Patrick,.... 
Miller,  Wesley  B... 

Merrell,  Lorine 

Merrell,  Henry  L... 
Maughamer,  John. 
M'Callister,  Mart'n 
M '  Donald,  Archib'  d 
M'Gaughey,  W.  L. 
O'Leary,  Michael.. 
Passmore,  H.  F 


DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 


Private 
..do 


.do., 
.do., 
.do.. 


Payne,  David 

Potter,  Thomas  L... 
Robinson,  William 

Sweet,  George  H.... 
St.  George,  Oliver... 

Smay,  David 

Smay,  Christian 

Spackman,  H.  B 

Shaflfner,  Phillip  C. 

Smith,  Henry  B 

Stout,  Peter  P 

Stone,  Martin 

Soule,  George  W.... 
Shirey,  David  R.  P 

Vomer,  John 

Welton,  Harrison... 
Ziegler,  Nicholas.... 


..do. 
..do . 
..do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do., 
...do., 
...do., 
...do., 
...do., 
...do. 
...do . 


July  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do.... 

.do 


Nov. 

Dec. 

June 

June 

June 

April 

June 

Mar. 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 


June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

.Tuly  15,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  'Gl, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
Juno  21,  '61, 
Feb.  26,  '64, 
Feb.  26,  '64, 
June  21,  '61, 


June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
April   7, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  20,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  13,  '62. 

Deserted  September  16,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864.  ' 

Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  24,  '62, 

Discharged  April  4,  1863,  for  wounds  received  in 
action. 

Died  at  Camp  Tonally,  Md.,  September  13,  1861. 

Died  at  Harrison's  Lamiing,  Va.,  August  5,  1862. 

Died  at  Annapolis,  Md.,  September  24,  1862. 

Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Mustered  out  vnth  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  August  14,  1862. 

Deserted  April  4,  1863. 

Absent,  wounded,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  11,  '63. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  Jan.  11,  1863,  for  wounds  receivedt^a 
action. 

Killed  in  action,  June  30,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Mar.  26,  '63— buried 
in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Tr.  to  western  gunboat  service,  Feb.  17,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Died  at  Camp  Cortin,  Harrisburg,  Penna. ,  Au- 
gust 9,  1861. 

Killed  in  action,  June  30,  1862. 

Killed  in  action,  June  30,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862.  1 

Deserted  June  9,  1862. 

Deserted  September  14,  1862. 

Deserted  January  22,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 


Company  D. 
recruited  in  union  county. 


Thos.  Chamberlain. 
W.  H.  H.  M'CaU  ... 
Chas.  D.  Schaflle 

Jonathan  E.  Wolf.. 


June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

Juno  21, 

'61, 

3 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 

1862— pr.  to  Maj.  150th  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  23,  '62. 
Promoted  to  Capt.,  March  5, 1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  from  2d  Lt.  to  Capt.,  Sept.  18,  1862— 

wounded  and  prisoner  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec. 

13,  1862— died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Jan.  13,  1863- 
Promoted  to  Capt.  company  G,  Jan.  17,  1862. 


THREE   TEARS'    SERVICE. 


679 


Theo.  H.  M'Fadden 

Thomas  B.  Reed 

John  B.  Dayton 

George  C.  Kelley.... 


WiUiam  Searles 

...do 

...do 

Richard  H.  Walk... 
Wm.  W.  Schwenk.. 
Jas.  Fichthorn 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Jas.  M.  Essington... 

George  M.  Slifer 

H.  J.  Schofield    

...do 

...do 

...do   ... 

John  C.  M'Michael 
Amos  Ditsworth 

...do 

Corp.... 

...do 

Geo.  W.  Schoch 

George  Eicholtz  .... 

...do 

...do 

John  Babb - 

Jacob  K.  Mertz 

George  Harbeson. ... 

Jacob  Reise 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do   .  . 

Effinger  L.  Reber... 

Jacob  Campbell 

William  Haskins... 
Jacob  M.  Barnhart.. 

James  Barnhart 

John  Clymer 

Beckley,  William... 
Bonnell,  John 

Boylan,  Michael  B.. 
Barnhart,  Joseph... 
Bennett,  Sylvester.. 
Crawford,  Thomas. 
Canfield,  David 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mnc... 

...do 

Private 
...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Connell  John      

do 

Dougherty,  John.... 

...do 

...do 

Fravel,  William 

...do 

do 

Gaskin,  Thomas 

...do 

...do 

Green,  William  C... 
Gilman,  Albert 

...do 

...do.... 

Hartman,  John 

Huth  Nathaniel  .. 

...do 

...do 

...do  .... 

Irwine  George 

.  do   ... 

Jern*?  Lewis 

..do  .... 

Joll  Joseph. 

do    .. 

Johnson,  Albert  E.. 

.Johnaon,  William... 
Kennedy,  Thomas.. 
Knoll,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

1st  Lt., 
...do.... 
2dLt.. 


June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


June  21, 
Sept.  19, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 

June  21, 

June  21, 

June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 

June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 


June  21,  '61, 
Sept.  17,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21, '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  Jan.  20,  1862— discharged 
Oct.  30,  '62,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action,  June  30,  '62. 

Pr.  to  Is  Lt.,  Mar.  5,  '63— Bv.  Capt.,  Mar.  13,'fi5— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  March  5,  '63— Bv.  1st  Lt.  March  13, 
1865 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  and  pris.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads, 
June  30,  '62,  and  wd.  at  Frederick.sburg,  Dec. 
13, 1862 — transferred  from  Vet.  Reserve  Corps- 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Discharged  by  order  of  War  Depart.  Aug.  21,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  2.5,  '62. 

Died  November  9,"l861. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Wounded  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  '62 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  accidentally,  Dec.  13,  1862 — mustered 
o«.t  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864.  - 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  25,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  '63. 

Discharged  April  6,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  March  6,  1862. 

Killed  in  action,  June  30,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  18,  1862. 

Deserted  August  26,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  6, 1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862— transfer- 
red from  Vet.  Reserve  Corps — mus.  out  with 
company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  24,  '63. 

Deserted  April  8,  1862. 

Deserted  December  16,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  15,  '62. 

Discharged  October  20,  1862,  for  wounds  received 
at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Deserted  December  10,  1862. 

Deserted  May  25,  1863. 

Killed  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  April  29,  1864— bu. 
record,  May  3,  1864— grave,  1,863. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862  — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  14,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  62— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  Sept.  27, '64,  to  receive  promotion  inU.  S.A. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Discharged  Feb.  1,  1863,  for  wounds  received  in 
action,  June  30,  1862. 

Dishonorably  discharged,  November  28,  1862. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Discharged  November  16,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action,  June  30,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  Novembfer  16,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action,  June  30,  1862. 

Deserted  September  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


680 


THIRTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT — FIFTH  RESERVE, 


Kyle,  John 

Kessler,  John 

Laudis,  Harry  L. 


Moody,  Charles 

Monroe,  Lawrence 
Markel,  Levi 


Morrison,  Jas.  A. 


Moyer,  Charles... 

Meteer,  William.. 

Myers,  William... 
Peeling,  Charles.. 


Price,  John  D  — 

Page,  Elias 

Reed,  Samuel  A. 


Reeder,  Charles  W 
Reber,  John  M 


Ripple,  John.. 


Ricker,  Darius  L.. 
Roberts,  JohnE.... 
Roberts,  Patrick... 
Reed,  John 


Snyder,  Charles  E.. 


Stroup,  Joseph 

Smith,  William  H 

Smith,  Levi 

Smith,  Peter , 

Strahan,  Harrison. 
Say  lor,  George  B.. 
Showers,  Wm.  H.. 
Sticker,  Andrew  H 
Taylor,  Thomas. 


Theis,  Henry 

Ulrich,  Henry.... 
Walsh,  Robert...., 
Wheeler,  Luther, 

Wertz,  Isaac , 

Wertz,  Jackson... 
Washburn,  Charles 

Woodward,  York  A 

Wilson,  Thomas  F. 

Wilkes,  Newell 

Welsh,  John 


Woodward,  O.  B. 


Wertz,  Harrison. , 
Whatmore,  Wm.., 


Private 

..do 

..do 


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Oct.  7, 
June  21, 
June  21, 

June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 

June  21, 

June  21, 

June  21, 

June  21, 
June  21, 

June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 

June  21, 
June  21, 

June  21, 

June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 

June  21, 


June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 


June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 

June  21, 

June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 

June  21, 

June  21, 
June  21, 


61, 
61, 
61, 

61, 

61,' 

61, 

61, 

61, 

61, 

61, 
61, 

61, 
61, 
61, 

61, 
61, 

61, 

61, 
61, 
61, 
61, 

61, 

61, 
61, 
61, 
61, 
61, 
61, 
61, 
61, 
61, 

61, 
61, 
61, 
61, 
61, 
61, 
61, 

61, 

61, 
61, 
61, 

61, 

61, 
'61, 


Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  in  action,  June  30,  1862. 

Discharged  March  14,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  comisany,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862 — tr.  to 
Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V,,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Wd.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  J  une  30,  '62— 
tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864— Vet. 

Discharged  Feb.  17,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Discharged  April  21,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  9,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — mus- 
tered cut  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  6,  '61. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864r— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  Jime  27,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Discharged  April  8,  1862,  to  accept  promotion  as 
2d  Lt.  in  United  States  Marine  Corps. 

Discharged  May  24,  1864,  for  wounds  received  at 
Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Killed  in  action,  June  30,  1862. 

Killed  in  action,  June  30,  1862. 

Deserted  August  15,  1861. 

Wounded  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862 — de- 
serted  December  16,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,.  June  27,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  20,  '61. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  11,  '62. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Ti-.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  9,  1864— Vet. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  May  13, 1864 — bu.  record 
May  14,  1864. 

Deserted  June  28,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  9,  '63. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Discharged  August  3,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Discharged  March  19,  1864,  for  wounds  received 
at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Died  September  17,  1861. 

Died  April  13,  1862— bu.  record  January  6,  1864, 
Alexandria,  Va. — grave  1,265. 

Died  December  6,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Deserted  August  5,  1861. 


Company  E. 
recruited  in  centre  county. 


John  I.  Gregg .... 
J.  Harvey  Larrimer 
Richard  Dinsmore 


Captain 

..do 

..do 


June  21,  '61, 

3 

May   15,  '61, 

3 

June  21.  '61, 

3 

Resigned  July  12,  1861,  to  alocept  promotion  in 
United  States  regular  army. 

Promoted  from  1st  Lt.  company  C  to  Capt.  com- 
pany E,  July  12,  1861— to  Major,  May  1,  1863. 

Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lt„  Sept.  17,  1862— to 
Capt,,  March  5,  1803— discharged  Mar.  12,  1865. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


G81 


H.  P.  Petriken 1st  Lt,..'  June  21,  '61, 

Joseph  P.  Lucas !...do j  June  21,  '61, 


David  M'K.  Betts.. 

Samuel  W.  Askey . 

Irvin  Delaney 

Martin  V.  Force 

Marshall  Cox 

Joseph  L.  Watson.. 

Hamilton  Whisler. 

Samuel  Gault 

Frank  M'Garvey. 
Wm.  W.Watson... 
William  B.  Wertz. 
Richard  MnJronev, 

William  Etters 

Henry  M'Causlin.. 

C.  A.  M'Glauchlin. 

John  Shirely 

William  Hinton 

David  Fulton 

Emanuel  Bowes.... 

Benjamin  R.  Hall.. 
George  Smith. 
James  Gill.. 
Askey,  Robert.. 

Askey,  James 

Aston,  Owen... 

Arnold,  William  H 

Askey,  Jacob 

Askey,  Robert  M... 
Boyle,  James 

Bullock,  Parker  W 
Bowers,  Jackson 


Bradley,  James... 
Beightol,  JohnH. 
Burgh,  Frederick... 

Comer,  Henry  S 

Comer,  William 

Chase,  G«orge  W.... 
Duseubury,  Wm.... 

Elliot,  George 

Etters,  JohnT 

Eckley,  Wharton... 
Ennis,  Dayton.. 

Fleming,  Thos.  E.... 
Fisher,  Franklin .... 
Fravel,  George„ 

Felmalee,  David 

Gorman,  Patrick .... 

Garritt,  John  H 

Glenn,  Curtin  A 

Green,  Samuel 

Hain,  William.. 

Hughes,  James 

Hinton,  Harvey 

Hinton,  George 

8Q 


..do j  July  9, '61, 


June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  "61, 
!  Julv  25,  '61, 
■June  21, '61, 
!  June  21,  'Gl, 


.do I  June  21,  '61, 

.do i  June  21,  '61, 

.do I  June  21,  '61, 

.do !  June  21,  '61, 

.do June  21,  '61, 


June  21,  '61, 

do June  21,  '61, 

do June  21,  '61, 

July  2.5,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
Dec.  23,  '63, 

Dec.  23,  '63, 
June  21,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


.do, 


June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
Dec.  23,  '63, 
Dec.  23,  '63, 


Killed  at  Antietam,  September  16,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Sergt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Sept.  17,  '62— to 
IstLt.,  Mar.  .5.'63— wd.  with  lossof  leg,  at  Fred- 
ericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— disoh.  Sept.  17,  IS63. 

Pr.  fr.  Muc.  Co.  C,  to  2(1  Lt.,  March  .5, '63— to  1st 
Lt.,Sepl..  17,  '63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11, '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  18G4. 

Mustere:]  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  comj^any,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62— 
absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsville.  Juno  26,  1862. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  Feb.  11,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet 

Discharged  .June  2.5,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Discharged  Nov.  20,  '62,  by  G.  O.  154,  War  Dept. 

Discharged  Nov.  20,  '62,  by  G.  O.  154,  War  Dept. 

Died  October  4,  '62,  of  wounds  received  at  New 
Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Died  July  21,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  New 
Market  "Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Deserted  July  10,  1862. 

Tr.  to  companv  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Deserted  June  8,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Discharged  Dec.  2,  »62,  by  G.  O.  154,  War  Dept. 

Discharged  October  16,  '62,  for  wounds  received 
at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Discharged  October  9,  '62,  for  wounds  received 
in  action,  June  30,  1862. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  November  5,  1861. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  16,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864— absent, 
in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  Nov.  20,  '62,  by  G.  O.  154,  War  Dept. 

Wd.  at  Spottsvlvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  1864— tr.  to 
Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  11,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.   D,  191st  reg.  P.  V,,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

liilled  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  January  21,  1863,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action,  June  30,  1862. 

Discharged  Oct.  28,  '62,  by  G-  O.  154,  War  Dept. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Discharged  Nov.  20,  '62,  by  G.  O.  154,  War  Dept. 

Died  Julj'^  3, 1862,  of  wounds  received  at  New 
Market  Cross  Roads,  June  20,  1862. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Wounded  and  prisoner,  June  30,  1862— died  at 
New  York,  August  9, 1862. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  24,  '63. 

Discharged  October  23, 1862,  for  wounds  receiv- 
ed in  action,  June  30, 1862. 

Wounded  and  prisoner,  June  26,  1862  —  died  in 
hospital.  New  York— date  unknown. 

Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Discharged  February  27,  1863,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13, 1862. 

Deserted  April  30,  1863. 

Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  6,  '63. 
Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg., P.  V.,  June  6, 1864— Vet. 


THIRTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT — FIFTH  RESERVE, 


Harnish,  Allen 

Private 
...do 

Halabaugh,  Sam'l... 

Johnson,  Roderick.. 

Kelly,  Thomas 

King,  William  H... 

liUcas,  Isaac  Y 

liucas,  Thomas  B... 
Lucas,  Henry  M 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Murray.  Joseph  S... 
Mullholland,  D.  B.. 

Murray,  Patrick 

Maun,  Joseph. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Michael,  John  H 

M'Kean,  James 

M'Carman,  Wm 

M'Kinney,  James... 
M'Quillan,  Thomas 
Neal,  David 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Osen waltz.  John 

Price,  David  

...do 

...do 

Parker,  George  E... 
Robb,  Henry 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Kunk,  John  B 

Reiter,  Michael 

Showers,  Daniel 

Swiers,  Joseph  Y... 

Scott,  Robert  S. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Sweet  wood,  Levi ... 
Shifter,  George  W... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Treziynlny,  J.  F.  P 

Williams,  David 

Walter,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

W^eaver,  John  F 

White,  James 

...do 

...do 

Williaras,  Herbert.. 

...do 

June  21, 

'61, 

June  21, 

'«I, 

July  2.5, 

*fi], 

July  25, 

T,l, 

Sept.    1, 

'61, 

Dec.   2,3, 

'63, 

Dec.   2.3, 

'63, 

June  21, 

'61, 

June  21, 

'61, 

July  2,5, 

'61, 

June  21, 

'61, 

Jane  21, 

'61, 

Dec.  23,  '63, 
Dec.  23,  '63, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
.Tune  21,  '61, 
Dec.  23,  '63, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Dec.  23,  '63, 
July  25,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

July  25, '61, 

July  25,  '61, 
Dec.  23,  '63, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

July  25,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 


June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61,  !  3 

I 

Julv  25,  '61,  I  3 

I 
July  2.5,  '61,    3 


Died  July  22,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  M&. 
chanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Killed  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Died  at  Richmond,  January  22,  1863,  of  wounds 
i-eceived  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— ab- 
sent, in  hospital,  at  muster  ovit. 

Died  Dc' mber  18,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
Freder.!  ivsburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 

Died  Jan.  18,  1864,  at  Convalescent  camp,  Va. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  '62. 

Died  November  23, 1861,  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  21,  '63. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  101st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsviile,  June  26,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  from  Vet.  Reserve  Corps — mustered 
out  withcompan3%  June  11,  1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Discharged  Oct.  9,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 
Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  Nov.  20,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Com.  2d  Lt.,  J  une  10, 1864 — not  mustered— mus- 
tered out  with  comoany,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  27,  '61. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  Dec.  11,  1862. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  Feb.  16,  1862. 

Wounded  in  action.  May  9, 1864 — absent,  in  hos- 
pital, at  muster  out. 

Prisoner  from  May  23,  1864,  to  April  25,  1865— 
mustered  out  June  6,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Tr.  to  Co.  n,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1804— Vet. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  Nov.  20,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct,  25,  '61. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  Oct.  28,  1862.' 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13, 1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  from  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  and  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  Jan,  26,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
in  action,  June  30, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  23,  '63. 

Discharged— date  unknown— for  wounds  receiv- 
ed in  action,  June  30,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 


Company  F. 
recruited  in  bradford  county. 


A.  J.  Trout 

R.  W.  Sturrock... 


J.  A.  M'Pherran 

A.  G.  Mason 

A.  Percival  Shaw... 

J.  W.  Means 

WilUam  Riddle 


John  Britton 
DeWitt  H.  Podge 
Charles  H.OrtT.. 


June  21,  '61, 
Feb.   16,  '62, 

June  17,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Feb.  16,  '62, 
June  21,  '61, 
Oct.    23,  '61, 

1st  Sgt.  June  21,  '61, 
Serg't..  June  21,  '61, 
..do June  21,  '61, 


Resigned  January,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Capt.,  February  18,  1862— killed  at 

Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Capt.  July  1,  1862^to  Major,  May  7,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Adjutant — date  unknown. 
Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  July  1,  1862— disch.  April  30,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Lt.  U.  S.  Army,  February,  1862. 
Resigned  May  17,  1863,  to  accept  promotion  as 

Major  and  A.  D.  C,  staff  of  Gen.  Reynolds 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  .Tune  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 


THREE  YEARS'  SERVICE. 


683 


Theo.  W.  Buck. 


James  Hebe 

Josephus  Campbell 
Theodore  Eckert. 


Hollis  Mallory , 

W.  Mason  WaUs...., 


Levi  C.  Merrill 

George  W.  Cole 

Edward  L-  Scott.... 

Allowav,  Jacob 

Angle,  Eli  D ., 

Adams,  Solomon  S 

Baker,  Levi  C , 

Bardoe,  Hiram , 

Bota,  James 

Bruuer,  Charles 

Bucher,  Charles  H. 

Bota,  Peter 

Bradley,  Julian  H.. 
Begousky,  John  W 
Brown,  Henry  H  .., 

Brosa,  Thomas , 

Berwell,  Jackson... 

Chubback,  R,.„ 

Covert,  James  P.... 
Clark,  Daniel  S 


Clifford,  Robert. 
Cranmer,  Wallace.. 
Camp,  Levi  B 


Connelly,  William.. 

Denton,  Isaac 

Deebner,  Wm,  S... 

Diltz,  Daniel 

Fry,  JamesE 

Fulmer,  Frank .... 
Gastine,  James  M 


Granger,  Alex 

Graham,  Thomas,... 
Hallerin,  Lawrence 
Harvey,  J.  Wesley 
Heime,  G.  Meltam.. 
Harris,  Henry O.... 

Harris,  J.  W 

Haywood,  Phearon 

Hummel,  August's 
Kebler,  Anthony.... 

Kelder,  Caleb 

Kelley,  James  H.... 

Keeler,  Edgar 

Kehler,  WiDiam  H 
Laplant,  Peter  J  .... 

Lewis,  James  W 

Lock  wood,  Jas.  P... 

Long,  George 

Miller,  John^ 

Mullin,  Edwin  C... 


M'Kean,  Herrick  S 
M'Gill,  Martin  W... 
M'Govern,  Jerem'h 
M'Fadden,  Edward 

Nagle,  Michael 

Ott,  Wm.  Fred'k,... 
Powers,  Emerson... 

Phelps,  Victor  N 

Pitcher,  Benj.  R 

Record,  Almon 

Beagle,  Ira  W. 


latSgt..;  June  21, '61, 


...do June  21,  '61, 

...do ;  June  21,  '61, 

Corp...!  June  21,  '61, 

...do !  June  21,  '61, 

...do '  Jime  21,  '61, 


...do I 

...do  .....I 
Muc....! 
Private! 

...do ' 

...do ' 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do > 

...do 

...do 

...do i 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do„... 

..do '■ 

..do '■ 


July  26, 
Aug.  26, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
Aug.  20, 
June  21, 
Juno  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
Juno  21, 
June  21, 
.Tune  21, 
June  21, 
Aug.  26, 
June  21, 
Aug.  26, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 


do iSept.  26, '61, 

...do June  21,  '61, 

do !  June  21,  '61, 


June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Aug.  26,  '61, 

do j  June  21,  '61, 

do June  21,  '61, 

do June  21,^61, 


do Aug.  26,  '61, 

do June  21,  '61, 

...do !  June  21,  '61, 

do June  21,  '61, 

do i  June  21,  '61, 

do I  Mar.  22,  '64, 

do June  21,  '61, 

..do June^l,  '61, 


21.  '61, 
21, '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
26,  '61, 
26,  '64, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 


-do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

...do 

do 

do 

...do 

do 

...do 

do 


.do... 

.do... 

.do... 

...do... 

do... 
...do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 


June 
.June 
June 
.Tune 
Aug. 
Feb. 
June 
June 
.Tune 
.Tune 
June 
June 

June 
June 
June 
Nov. 
Aug. 
June 
Aug. 
June 
June 
June 
June 


21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
19,  '63, 
26,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
26,  '61, 
21,  '63, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 


Com.  2d  Lt.,  May  18,  1863— not  mus tr.  from 

Vet.  Res.  Corps — mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  1 1,  '64. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  1864. 

Discharged  Oct.  17,  1862,  tor  wounds  received  at 
White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June<j,  '64— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— dis- 
charged ou  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  7,  1863. 

Transferred  to  191st  reaiment  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  1804— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Principal  Musician,  Jan.  1,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
j  Died  at  Warrenton.  Va..  November  10,  1862. 

Deserted  October  20,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864, 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  comp.iny,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  Avith  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  18,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— VeL 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Deserted  May  10, 1862. 

:Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864.  " 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — muS' 
tered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  22,  '61. 

Tr.  to  battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Art'j^  Nov.  24,  1862. 

Died  July  18,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  White 
Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1852. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  March  8,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  companj',  June  17,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Man  21,  '63. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  17,  '64— expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certilicate,  Mar.  8,  '63. 

Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  17,  1864. 

Transferred  to  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  G,  '64— Vet. 

Died  at  Camp  Pieri^ont,  Va.,  October  20,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  1 1 ,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864. 

Promoted  to  Com.  Sgt.,  January  1,  1864. 

Died  a,t  Washington,  D.  C,  June  2,  '63^  of  wounda 
received  in  action. 

Deserted  October  10,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  Aug.  17,  '64 — expiration  of  term. 

Transferred  to  191st  regment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17,  '62. 

Deserted  August  20,  1862.    • 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  1864— died 
Sept.  13,  '64 — bu.  in  Nat.  C'y,  Arlington,  Va. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864, 

Tr.  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864. 

Tr.  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Tr.  to  I91st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6, 1864. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26, 1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg-  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet 


684 


THIKTY-FOFRTH  KEGIMKNT — FIFTH  EESERVB, 


SAXS. 

BANK. 

DATE  OP  JIirSTEK 
IKTO  SBKVICE. 

2BMAKK8. 

Rollinson,  Alonzo... 

Private 
...do 

July  21,  '61, 
June  21, '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Juno  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Aug.  26,  '61, 
Aug.  26,  '61, 
Aug.  26,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  24,  '63, 
June  21,  '61, 
Sep.    26, '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

3 
8 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

3 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  8,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  27,  '62. 

Rineliart,  John....... 

...do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  22,  '63. 

Street,  Samuel  J 

Sullivan,  Daniel 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  8urg.  certificate— date  unknowu. 

Thompson,  John  B 

Thorp,  Ebenezer 

Thorp,  James 

Taylor,  Harris  B 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  conipanv,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.'V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  Juno  6,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  5,  '63. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Wells,  Samuel  M ... 
Worth,  George  W... 

Welsh,  William 

Wheaton,  James 

Wells,  William 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

jSIustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  compauv,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  20,  '61. 
Transferred  to  191st  re^^iment  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64. 

Ward,  William  T... 
Wilson,  Wm.  H.  H 

Yeadle,  Michael 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  August  27,  1861. 
Died  at  Alexandria,  Ya.,  October  23,  1863— bu. 

record ,  April  25, 1804— grave,  1,843. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8,  '62. 

Company  G. 


RECRXriTED  IN  HUNTINGDON  COUNTY. 


A.  S.  Harrison., 
John  E.  Wolfe.. 


Capt.. 
...do ., 


C.  M.  Hildel»and.. 


George  Thomas 

Thos.  Conpropst 

J.  A.  Willoughby... 


"William  F.  Thomas 

Joel  Thompkins 

Robert  W.  Smith ... 

R.  M'C.  Alexander 


H.  Stonebraker .... 
Richard  Meredith. 


Jacob  Hawn — 
Patrick  KeUy.., 
David  Shoutz.. 
Henry  Eckley ., 
Thomas  Given.., 


Alex.  Shannon do.., 

David  Decker Corp., 

Peter  L.  Posten do .. 

Anderson  Stewart do .. 

Robert  M'Carl do .. 

Franklin  Couts do.. 

John  S.  Henderson  ...do  .. 

John  C.  Smith Muc  . 

W.  H.  Wickerman do.. 

.AUison,  Steel Private 

Brewster,  James  C  ...do 

Brinder,  David do 

Cox,  WilUam do 

Couts,  George do 

Cairns,  John„ do 


..do.... 

IstLt.. 
,..do.... 
,..do.... 


2d  Lt.., 

...do 

...do 


...do 

1st  Sgt, 
..do.... 


Serg't. 
..do.... 
..do.... 


.do. 


Corbett,  L\ither... 

Couts,  Henry 

Corbm,  Harrison. 

Couch,  Cyrus 

CMbin,  George.... 


June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


June  21,  '61, 

June  31,  '61, 
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June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
July  26,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
July  26,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


.do July  26,  '61, 

.do June  21,  '61, 

.do !  June  21,  '61, 

.do June  21,  '61, 

.do„...i 


Discharged  October  24,  1862. 

Promoted  from  1st  Lt.  company  D,  to  Captain^ 

January  12,  1862— discharged  April  11, 1863,  for 

wounds  rec.  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13, 1862. 
Pr.  from  1st  Lt.  to  Capt,,  Aug.  25,  '63— Bv.  Maj., 

Mar.  13,  1865— mus,  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  '64. 
Discharged  October  24,  1862. 
Resigned  May  15,  1862. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lieut.,  August  25, 1863— to  Adj., 

May  7, 18G4— not  mustered— to  Bv.  Capt.,  Mar. 

13, 1865— mustered  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  October  14, 1862. 
Resigned  August  15,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  Maj.  to  2d  Lieut.,  August  8, 

1862— killed  at  BuU  Run,  August  .30,  1862, 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  August  25,  186^— Bv.  1st  Lt., 

Mar.  13,  1865— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  v/ith  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Fredericksbtu'g,  Deo. 

13,  1862— died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Dec.  21, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Died  October  1,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  An- 

tietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Deserted  October  26,  1862. 
Mustered  out  vrlih  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P,'V.,  Juno  6,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  11,  '62. 
Mustered  out  -with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Deserted  October  1, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  21,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 
KiUed  at  Wilderness,  May  7,  1864, 
Transferred  to  191st  reg,  P,  V,,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V,,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Spottsylvania  Court 

House,  May  12, 1864. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17, 1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  18, 1862. 
Deserted  August,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 


THKBE  YEAKS'   SERVICE. 


685 


Campbell,  Charles.. 

Dean,  John 

Davis,  John  E 

Ely,  John 

Edwards,  Geo.  W... 
Everett,  Walter  H.. 

Fousb,  Frederick.... 

Fisher,  Franklin 

Fowler,  Samuel 

Geissenger,  D.  H.... 

Garrett,  Barnard 

Gilliland,  William.. 

Green,  Charles 

Hinkson,  Jacob 

Hawn,  Augustus ... 

Hite,  Thomas  M 

Hall,  Thomas 

Hoover,  Joel 

Herbert,  Michael ... 

Irvin,  Samuel 

Irvin,  Daniel 

Johnson,  John 

King,  John  P 

Keith,  Andrew 

Keith,  Stillman  H.. 

Lloyd,  Eleazei- 

Leightner,  John 

Lloyd,  Thomas 

Lowther,  William.. 

Moyer,  John 

Miller,  David  H 

Moore,  James 

Morgan,  Franklin... 

M'Cabe,  Sam'l  S 

M'Donald,  Henry... 

Nash,  George  H 

Nash,  Daniel  G 

O'Brien,  John 

Powell,  Ephraim.... 

Pope,  Daniel 

Pope,  Edward 

Prough,  Samuel 

Pope,  John 

Parks,  John 

Rowland,  James 

Kamsey,  John 

Rupert,  George 

Shoutz,  Jonas  B 

Shoutz,  Christian... 

Stehley,  Benjamin.. 

Stewart,  Asbury 

Swivell,  John 

Sweeney,  John 

Stewart,  Joseph 

Stewart,  Abraham.. 
Sheeder,  William... 
Wicks,  Abraham... 

Weston,  Simon 

Westbrook,  David.. 

White,  Thomas 

Williamson,  Sam'l.. 


Private 

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..do. 
..do . 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do . 
..do. 
..do. 
..do . 
..do. 


June  21,  '61, 
July  26,  'Gl, 
July  26,  '61, 
July  26,  'Gl, 
June  21,  '61, 


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21,  '61, 
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25,  '61, 
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Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6, '64— Vet. 
Died  at  Warrenton  Junction,  Va.,  Dec.  19,  1863, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  16,  '62. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Died  December  17,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Transferred  to  company  E,  October  10,  18G1. 
Killed  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  2,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  4,  '63. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1S64. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  13,  '62. 
Deserted  April  9,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  1 1,  1864. 
Killed  at  Spottsylvania  O.  H.,  May  10,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  2,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  't;4 — Vet. 
Killed  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 
Deserted  October  26,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864.  - 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  10,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  0,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  iOlst  reg.  P.  V.,  June  G,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  Dec.  10,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  4,  '62. 
Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  Dec.  10,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1SG4. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Jvme  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Killed  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  comr^any,  June  11,  18G4. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  4,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  23,  '62. 
On  detached  service  at  muster  out. 
Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  13, 1864— 

absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  5,  '63. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  1864. 
Deserted  October  23,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vot. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  6,  '62. 


Company  H. 
recruited  in  lycoming  and  northumberland  counties. 


JohnM'Cleery 

Harry  B.  Paxton.. 


Capt., 
..do ... 


June  21,  '61, 
Juno  21,  '61, 


Wd.  in  action,  June  30,  1862— res.  Nov.  25,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Cor.  to  2d  Lt.,  Jan.  17,  1862— to  1st  Lt., 
Sept.  21,  1862— to  Captain,  March  5,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


THIBTY-POURTH  RBGimEWT — ^FIFTH  RESERVE^ 


Samuel  Shadman.., 
Thaddeus  G.  Bogle 

John  M.  Ehoads...., 


John  H.  M'Nally... 


Samuel  H.  Follmer 
Charles  Paxton 


Rob't  A.  Stoughton 
William  F.Biair... 

Joseph  Hollopeter... 

Charles  Britton 

Halsey  S.  Nichols... 

M'Curdy  Tate 

Wm.  H.  Hayman... 
William  Kohler 


1st  Lt., 
..do.... 


.do. 


2dLt. 


IstSgt. 
Serg't. 

...do 

..do 


Silsby  Caldwell 

James  M.  Gillespie 


Henry  Craw 

Chas.'lj.  Worman... 

John  Itivel 

Mandcrvillo  Drew.. 
Aude,  Charles  E.... 

Ault,  Herman  R 

Achenbaw,  John.... 
Armstrong:,  Jas.  C. 

Blair,  WilUam  S 

Becher,  Joseph 


..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
Corp. 
..do.. 

..do.. 
...do.., 


do 

...do 

..do 

Muc... 
Private 


Bobst,  Thomas  S.... 
Barnsley,  Samuel... 

Bent,  Thomas 

Biggars,  Abram  R.. 
Bingaman,  Daniel  S 

Blue,  Samuel 

Burkholder,  P.  D .. 

Barker,  Cyrus.! 

Bent,  Charles  C 

Carothers,  Adam  K 
Caldwell,  Jacob  O... 
Craw,  Richard-H.  L 

Divel,  Jacob 

Friedberger,  M.  B.. 
FerroU,  Michael  W 
Hester,  Edward  K 
Flanigan,  Michael.. 

Force,  David 

Figgles,  John 

Griffin,  Thomas  S... 
Gossner,  Frederick 

Girhard,  John  A 

Gramlich,  Francis  J 
Harper,  William.., 

High,  John 

Harlan,  Thomas... 

Haynes,  John 

Heinlen,  John 

Haynes,  Jacob  F.. 
Kyle,  William  M. 


Kerr,  John  M 

Kennedy,  James  a 

Kyle,  Lewis 

Lougan,  Anson 

liebhard,  Joseph.. 
Laurenson,  Georcc 
I«bo,  Charles... 


.(SO. 


...do 

.do 

.do 

...do 


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.June  21, 
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•June  21, 
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June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  ^l, 
June  21,  '61, 


Resigned  November  30, 1861. 

Promoted  from  2d«Lt.,  December  15,  1861— r©» 

signed  July  15,  1862. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Sept.  21,  1862— to 

1st  Lt.,  Mar.  5, 1863— brevet  Captain,  March  13, 

1S65— wd.  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864— absent, 

in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  March  5,  '63— 

brevet  1st  Lt.,  March  13,  1865— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6, 1864 — absent,  ia 

hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  May  12, 

1864— absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  ceitificate.  May  4,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  9, 1861. 
Discharged  August  26,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  May 

12,  186-1— absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Wounded  and  missing  at  Spottsylvania  Court 

House,  May  10,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  13,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  27,  '61. 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  Slay  6,  1864. 
Tr.  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  Juno  6,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeons  certificate,  Dec.  15,  '62. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  .June  11,  1864. 
Wounded  near  Orange  and  Alexandria  railroad, 

Feb,  17,  1834— ab.,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  8,  '61. 
Discharged  Nov.  14,  1862,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 
Discharged  Feb.  6,  1863,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  7,  '61. 
Tr.  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 
Deserted  October  28,  1862. 
Deserted  August  5,  1861. 
Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  August  1, 1863. 
Deserted  June  1,  1863. 
Deserted  August  21,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Tr.  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 
Discharged  Mar.  14, 1863,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 
Disch.from  westerngunboat  service,  Nov.  16,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  17,  '61. 
Deserted  October  28,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Tr.  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 
Tr.  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  cavalry,  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  9,'61. 
Dishonorably  discharged  May  3,  1864. 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  9, 1864— Vet. 
Deserted  February  20,  1863. 
Captured  near  Manassas  Junction,  Jan.  14,  '64— 

died  at  Andersonville,  June  10, '64— grave,  1,824. 
Mustered  ovit  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April,  1863. 
Tr.  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  10,  '63. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  19, 1861. 
Deserted  October  13, 1862. 


THREE  YEAKS'   SERVICE. 


687 


Murphy,  John Private  June  21, 

Morehart,  David do 1  June  21, 

Mytinger,  Rob't  E 
Meyer,  Daniel  V.... 
Madara,  Henry 
Mecum,  William 


Mecum,  Jared 
M'Murtrie,  John  W 
M'Cleery,  William 


M'Donald,  Miles 
M'Carty,  Albert.. 
Nesbit,  Randolph 


Nash,  John 

O'Neal,  Michael 
Painter,  Thomas  J 
PhilHps,  David  C, 
Paxton,  John  B,. 
Ritter,  William  . 
Renn, John  P 
Sattezahn,  John 

Seachrist,  John, 
Strine,  Wm.,  Jr, 
Smith,  John  H 
Simmons,  Geo.  W, 
Sones,  Ellis  P 
Sones,  Daniel 
Shoemaker,  Conrad 


Strouss,  Jacob. 
Shaw,  Joseph  W.... 
Sticker,  Charles  W 
Simmons,  Fred'k.. 
Smith,  George  W.. 

Smith,  Franklin  C 
Stevenson,  H.  M 
Stine,  Jeremiah 
Sullivan,  John 
Shively,John 
Simmons,  Isaac  N, 

Stover,  George do June  21, 

Stroucbecker,  H.  C  ...do j  June  21, 

Travelett,  Daniel....!.. .do '  June  21, 

Williams,  Thomas.. '...do June  21, 

Waite,  Alexander...!... do j  Sept.    6, 

Walton,  William do '  June  21, 

Warburton,  John  C  ...do ....,]  June  21, 


Yeager,  Henry  A... 

Yeager,  Ellis 

Zimmerman,  Wm.. 


.do June  21, 

.do I 

.do i  June  21, 


'61, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  May  4,  1863,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  18G2. 

Died  July  27, 1862,  of  wounds  received  at  CharloK 
City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862— buried  in  Cy- 
press Hill  Cemetery,  L.  I. 

Deserted  October  28,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  June,  1861,  to  accept  promotion  as 

Lieutenant  18th  U.  S.  Infantry, 
j  Dishonorably  discharged,  May  3,  1864. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  May  18,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  1864— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  il,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July  8,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  Dec.  15,  1863,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  Dec.  26. 1862,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6, 1864— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Woimded  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1884— at  Spott- 
sylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  1864  —  mustered  out 
with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Captured  Jan.  14,  1864,  at  Manassas  Junction — 
transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Disch.  Oct.  3,  '62,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  Nov.  16, 1863,  from  gun-boat  service. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  Nov.  30,  1861. 

Died  at  Libby  Prison,  December  23, 1862,  of  wds, 
received  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Died  at  Camp  Mason  <fe  Dixon,  July  7,  1861. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  Nov.  3,  1862,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads.  June  30,  '62. 

Died  in  Libby  Prison,  July  16,  '6.3,  of  wds.  receiv- 
ed at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads— leg  amputated. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  5, 1861. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 


Company  I. 

RECRUITED  IN  HUNTINGDON  COUNTY. 


Prank  Zentmyer. 
James  Porter 


Robert  B.  Frazer.... 
David  Zentmyer..... 


Capt. 
..do., 


IstLt. 
..do.... 


June  21, 
June  21, 

'61, 
'61. 

3 
3 

June  21, 
June  21, 

'61, 
•61,' 

3 
3> 

Promoted  to  Major,  August  1,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  July  1,  1862— to 
Capt.,  March  5,  1863— mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  11,  1864. 

Dismissed  September  25,  1862. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sergeant  to  1st  Lieutenant, 
October  1,  1862— killed  at  Fredericksburg,  De- 
cember 13, 1862. 


688 


THIRTY-FOUETH  REGIMENT — FIFTH    RESERVE, 


Granville  P.  Swope 


Jas.  A.  M'Pherran , 
Israel  D.  Kinch 


Thomas  L.  Guyer... 
John  B.  M'Kean 


Martin  W.  Funk 

Wm.  C.  Patterson.., 

George  W.  Speaker 

George  Gensamore., 
Jas.  F.  Bathurst 


John  J.  Patterson... 
James  A.  Alburn.... 
Alexander  Dickson 

David  Knee 

Samuel  Spangler.... 

Napoleon  H.  Lee 

John  W.  Ayres 


Miles  Moore 

James  R.  Worts.... 
Richard  H.  Dare. .. 

William  Black 

Ayres,  James  P 

Aurandt,  Jonathan 

Albright,  David 

Ainsworth,  James... 


Akley,  John 

Albright,  Geo.  B.... 

Barton,  John 

Bohew,  John 

Chamberlain,  D 

Chronister,  Jacob.. 

Campbell,  Alex 

Cornealy,  John 


Cornealy,  Christ.. 
Caldwell,  David... 
Clark,  Lewis  L..,. 

Crum,  James 

Cogan,  Henry  J... 
Dickson,  Samuel. 


1st  Lt.. 


2d  Lt. 
..do..., 


...do 

1st  Sgt 

Serg't.. 
...do 


...do. 


...do. 
...do. 


..do.. 
Corp. 
..do.. 
..do.., 
..do.., 
..do.., 
..do... 


..do 

..do 

Muc.... 

..do 

Private 

..do 

,.do 

..do 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


Dixon,  William do. 

Frank,  David do . 


Feltenberger,  J 

Giles,  James  E 

Garland,  Joseph 

Gawoe,  Gideon 

Geist,  Marthi 

Griffith,  Joseph 

Griffith,  Benjamin.. 
Gilland,  William  Y 
Hampton,  David  D 

Huey,  Wilham 

Hamilton,  Thomas 

Henry,  John 

HoUman,  Mahlon  T 
Howard,  James  H.. 

Harpster,  Jacob 

Harpster,  Thomas... 
Hastings,  Joseph. 
Householder,  Sam'l 

Huyett,  Aaron 

Isenburg,  Geo.  W. 


Keith,  Joseph do 


do., 

do. 

do. 

.do. 

.do. 

•do. 

,do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
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...do . 
...do. 


June  21,  '61, 

June  17,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

Jan.  24,  '64, 
Mar.  1,  '64, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  8,  '63, 
June  8,  '63, 

June  21,  '61, 
Junfe  8,  '63, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
Aug.  22,  '62, 
Juno  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
July  19,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
Jime  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Sept.  16,  '62, 
Juno  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
July  19, '61, 
Aug.  24,  '62, 
June  13,  '63. 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Juno  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '6), 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 


Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  Maj.  to  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  4,  '63— Bv.  Capt., 
Mar.  13,  '65— mns.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Captain  company  F,  July  1,  1862. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sergt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Oct.  1, 1862— 
killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Corporal  to  2d  Lieut.,  March  5, 
'63 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  '64. 

Pr.  Corp.,  Feb.  1,  '62— to  Sgt.,  Sept.  2,  '62— to  1st 
Sgt.,  Oct.  1,  '62— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  '64. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 

Promoted  Corporal,  Sept.  2,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Oct.  1, 
'62 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  '64. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  September  7,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  December  19,  1863,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Transferred  to  the  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1804. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  28,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan  20,  '63. 

Discharged  August  17, 1863,  for  wounds  received 
at  Soiith  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  February  23,  1864— bu. 
record,  February  25,  1864— grave  1,380. 

Deserted  October  26,  1862. 

Deserted  April  11,  1804. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1865. 

Detached  to  battery  D,  5th  U.  S.  Art.,  Nov.  26, 
'63— mustered  out  witii  company,  June  11,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64. 

Died  at  Camp  Tonally,  D.  C,  August  21,  1861. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  Dec.  13,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  October  20, 1862,  for  wounds  received 
at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30, 1862. 

Died  at  Camp  Tonally,  D.  C,  August  27,  1861. 

Discharged,  March  3,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  December  13,  1862. 

Deserted  July  10,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Died  at  Chesapeake  Hospital,  Va.,  Nov.  25,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1804. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  11,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  29,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  Juno  6,  '64. 

Died  at  Camp  Plorpont,  Va.,  January,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  December  13,  '62. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  Va.,  June  26,  1862. 

Deserted  September  14, 1862. 

Wounded  at  North  Anna  River,  May  29,  1804— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  18G4, 


THREE  YEARS'  SBR^VICE. 


689 


IIAME. 

BANK. 

DATE  OP  M0STER 
INTO  SEEVICE. 

i 
I 

REMARKS. 

KeDy,  William 

Private 
...do 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  15,  '63, 
June  21,  '61, 
Dec.   27,  '63, 
July  19,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Sept.  16,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Jan.     4,  '64, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Dec.    27,  '63, 
Juno  21,  '61, 
Jime  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June    8,  '63, 
Aug.  24,  '62, 
June  21,  '61, 
Jime  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Aug.  24,  '62, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Feb.     1,  '62, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Sept.  16,  '62, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  13,  '63, 
July  19,  '61, 

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Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  10,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Signal  Corps— date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864.  ' 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certilicate,  Jan.  28,  '62. 
Deserted  September  14,  1862. 
Mustered  out  mth  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  18G4. 
Killed  at  Mechanicsvilie,  Va.,  June  26,  1862. 
Transferred  to  19ist  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  »64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  I91st  reg.  P.  V..  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1834. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  '61. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Tr.  to  battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Art.,  Nov.  21,  1862. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64. 
Died  at  Windmill  Point,  Va.,  February  4,  1863. 
Killed  at  Mechanicsvilie,  June  26,  1862. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 
Deserted  September  14,  1862. 
Deserted  August  21,  1802. 
Deserted  September  14,  1862. 
Deserted  October  29,  1862. 

Kinch,  Emminger.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Louis,  Marshall  H.. 
Ijaporte,  Samuel 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Miller,  Leander 

...do 

...do  .  .. 

Morrow,  William... 
M'Coy,  Joseph 

...do 

...do  .  .. 

l!fash,  Jolm 

...do  .... 

Nash,  Alexander.  .. 
Patterson,  Wm.  H.. 

...do 

...do 

...do      . 

Rice,  Jacob 

do      . 

Rice,  John  C 

..do  .... 

Raybold,  Gottlieb... 

...do 

..do 

Romberger,  Geo.  A 
Romberger,  B.  P.... 
Shannon,  William .. 
Stewart,  David  D.... 
Shannon,  Peter    .... 
Swisher.  Henry 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

.do 

Schuch,  Bonneville 

ShoUenberger,  C 

Simpson,  Oliver 

Smith,  James  W 

Staines,  William 

Stewart,  WilUam... 
Strepler,  Jacob. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Sailor,  Samuel 

...do 

Tate,  Edward 

do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Died  at  Forage  Station,  Va.,  June  18,  1862. 
Deserted  August  21,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  11,  '62i 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon' s  certificate,  Aug.  20,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  15,  '63. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  October  10,  1862. 
Tr.  to  battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Art,,  Nov.  21,  1862- 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  January  21,  1862. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64», 
Deserted  September  7,  1862. 

Thompson,  John  P.. 
Tremberg-,  Peter  M 
Taylor,  Samuel 

...do 

...do 

do 

Watson,  George 

Weston,  Jeremiah.. 
Wills,  Samuel 

...do 

...do 

do 

WUson,  George  C... 
Worts,  Thomas 

...do 

do 

Wilson,  Abraham... 
White,  Henry 

...do 

...do 

...do 

YingUng,  Martin.... 

...do 

Company  K. 
recruited  in  lancaster  county. 


Joseph  W.  Fisher, 
Arnodt  D.  Collins, 


Thos.  H.  Caldwell 

John  L.  Wright 

JohnT.  Baynes 

William  H.  Carter, 


Samuel  Evans , 

John  J.  Torbert 

Jacob  S.  Clair 

Livingston  Bogart, 

87 


May   15,  '61, 
May   28,  '61, 


May  28, '61, 

May  15, '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  June  21,  1861. 

Pr.  from  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.,  June  21,  1861— wd.  at 
at  Mechanicsvilie,  June  26,  '62— at  Fredericks- 
burg, Dec.  13, 1862— transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve 
Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863— discharged  Oct.  12,  1863. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  July  1,  1862— to  1st  Lt.,  March  5, 
'63— to  Capt.,  Sept.  21,  '63— Bv.  Major,  Mai-.  13, 
1865 — raus,  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lieutenant,  July  21,  '61 — 
to  Adjutant,  May  27,  1863. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  March  5,  18G3— to  1st  Lt.,  Sept.  22, 
1863— dismissed  March  3,  1864, 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant.  Aijril  1,  1804 — cap- 
tured at  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  May  13, 
1864^discharg-ed  March  11,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Quartermaster,  October  1,  1861. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  Vi,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 


G90 


THIRTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT — FIFTH  RESERVE, 


Joseph  E.  Dasher... 
Wel"n  R.  Kershner 

Robert  W.  Smith... 
Thomas  Bennett 


Edw'd  M.  Shreiner 


Serg't. 
..do.... 


...do. 


Peter  Wells 

Charles  Hollands... 

Chas.  E.  Faulkner.. 

James  W.  Gohn 

John  W.Albright... 

Wm.  F.  Bostick 

H.  H.  Bemtheizel... 

Abraham  Hess 

Allen,  James 


Boger,  Julius 

Belts,  Fleming.., 
Bailey,  Jacob  B., 
Buchanan,  Robert... 
Boufifter,  Jacob  C 
Carpenter,  Dan'l  L 
Caley,  William  E.. 

Coles,  Thomas.. 

Carney,  Thomas.... 
Carnes,  William.... 


Crusan,  Isaac 

Dysinger,  Michael., 
Desch,  Augustus .. 


Dyer,  George 
Eisenhart,  Christ'n 
Finlev,  George  W... 

Fry,  Robert  J , 

Farley,  James 

Froiley,  Jacob  J 

Feagley,  Henry , 

FackleV,  George 

Gohn,  George  F 

Gohn,  Daniel  F 

Gaigan,  Patrick 

Gibble,  Reuben  H.. 

Gish,  Addison 

Gabriel,  William  O 
Gude,  LawsonH..., 
Hougendoubler,  A.. 
Hoops,  Benj.  F. 
Habecker,  John 
Heugendoubler,JA 
High,  Michael 
Jones,  Gomer 


Kercher,  Herman.. 


Kilburn,  Francis. 
Linfield,  Levi  E.. 


Lewis,  David  R 
Moran,  Michael  H. 

Miller,  Jacob  D 

Mullen,  Henry 

Marsh,  Joseph  M  .. 
M'Laughhn,  James 
Nicely,  Alexander., 

Omer,  Robert 

Poll,  John 


June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


June  21,  '61, 


June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
Aug.  8,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Aug.  8,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 
Mar.  29,  '64, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

April  10,  '62, 
Aug.  8,  '61, 
April  10,  '62, 

July  25,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
.Tune  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Aug.  8,  '61, 
Aug.  8,  '61, 
Aug.  22,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Feb.  18,  '64, 
June  21,  '61, 

Aug.'  13,  '61," 

June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
April  10,  '62, 
Feb.  25,  '64, 
June  21,  '61, 


Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  1862. 

Transferred  to  company  G,  August  8,  1862. 

Died  Sept.  22,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  South 
Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862— bu.  record,  Sept.  19, 
'62 — buried  at  Mt.  Olivet  Cem.,  Frederick,  Md. 

Wounded  and  pris.  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13, 
1862— died  at  Richmond,  Dec.  18,  1862— bu.  re- 
cord, December  18,  1863. 

Died  of  wds.  received  at  South  Mountain,  Sep- 
tember 14,  1862. 

Died  January  25,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at 
Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— disch. 
on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  7,  1861. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted  September,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13, 1862 — ab- 
sent, in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V,,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  August  19,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862— tr. 
to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Deserted  December  16,  1862. 

Disch.  May  4,  1863,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62 — 
died  at  York,  Pa.,  April  19,  1863. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  accidentally  at  Harrisburg,  Pa., Aug.  9,'61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  4,  '61. 

Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Jan.  28,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  15,  '62. 

KiUed  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  March  30,  1862  — bu. 
record,  June  14,  1864— grave  1,311. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Dishonorably  discharged,  September  18,  1863. 

Transferred- to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  8,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  19,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  Dec.  13,  '62 — 
absent  at  muster  out. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  December  13, 
1862— absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Tr.  to  western  gunboat  service,  Feb.  18,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Mechanicsville,  .Time  26,  1862 — 
died  at  Baltimore,  July  22,  1862. 

Deserted  December  6,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64r— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  August  1,  1863. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  May  5,  1863. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64. 

I  Mustered  out  with  comnany,  June  11,  1864. 


THREE  years'   SERVICE. 


691 


Pitts,  Daniel  H 

T'nfto  FrannisA 

Private 
...do 

Rothwell  John 

..do 

Beese,  George  V. 

...do 

...do 

Rinehart,  Jared  C... 

...do 

...do 

Ressler,  Daniel  M... 
Roat,  Charles  G 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Rambo,  Joseph  C  ... 

...do 

...do 

Sommers,  Michael. 
Bonders,  Benj.  P.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Smedley,  Wm.  L.... 
Smith,  George  W ... 
Saylor,  John 

...do 

...do 

..do  .... 

• 

Speaker,  Joseph 

Stokes,  John  

...do 

.do     .. 

Sommers,  Patrick... 

Saylor,  Peter  W 

Troast  Beniamin 

Torbert,  William  P 

Williams,  Jacob 

Welsh,  Whitefield.. 
White.  EriD 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Wilson,  Thomas  G do 


July  25,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Aug.  8,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21, '61, 
Feb.  18,  '64, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Aug. 
June 
June 
Feb. 


21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
7,  '62, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
28,  '64, 


June  21,  '61, 


Mustered  out,  June  29,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62— 

died  December  18,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.'V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  4,  '61. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 

1862— died  while  prisoner,  July  2,  1862. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Mechanicsville,  June 

26,  1862— died  while  prisoner,  July  6,  1862. 
Deserted  June  1,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  4,  '61. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Mechanicsville,  June 

26,  1862— died  while  prisoner,  July  6,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Deserted  November,  1863. 
Deserted  November,  1863. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug  7, 186L 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  January  20, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  6,  '64— Vet. 
Missing  at  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  May  13, 

1864— tr.  to  191.'5t  regimet  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 
Captured— died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Feb.  9,  1863. 


FNASS-IGNED    MEN. 


Cochran,  Michael... 
Clarkson,  William.. 
Dicks,  Daniel 

Private 

...do 

...do   .  . 

Feb.  19,  '64, 
May     5,  '64, 
Feb.  19,  '64, 
May     5,  '64, 
May  28,  '64, 
Mar.  21,  '64, 
Jan,    22, '64, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  rolL 
Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

Feeuey,  Thomas 

Loydd,  Gilbert 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Madary,  Robert  .... 

...do     . 

Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

White,  John 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Thirty-Fifth  Regiment, 

SIXTH   EESERYE. 


ON  the  22(1  of  April,  1861,  two  companies,  recniited  in  Bradford  county, 
under  the  call  of  the  President  for  seventy-five  thousand  men,  left  To- 
wanda  for  Harrisburg,  arriving  on  the  2d  of  May,  and  formed  the  nucleus  of 
the  Sixth  Eeserve  Eegiment.  Upon  their  arrival  at  Camp  Ourtin,  finding  it 
impossible  to  be  accepted  for  the  three  months'  service,  the  quota  being  already 
ftdl,  they  re-enlisted  for  the  term  of  three  years,  and  became  companies  F  and 
I,  Thirty-fifth  Regiment  of  the  line. 

It  is  a  remarkable  coincidence,  that,  although  recruited  in  different  sections 
of  the  State,  six  of  the  ten  companies  were  organized  on  the  same  day — April 
22, 1861--as  follows :  The  '^Iron  Guard,"  company  A,  in  Columbia  county  j  the 
"liforthern  Invincibles,"  company  F,  in  Bradford  county;  the  "  J.  D,  Cameron 
Infantry,"  company  G,  in  Dauphin  county;  the  "Tioga  Invincibles,"  company 
H,  in  Tioga  county;  the  "Towanda  Eifles,"  company  I,  in  Bradford  county, 
and  the  "  Susquehanna  Volunteers,"  company  K,  in  Susquehanna  county.  The 
remaining  four  companies  B,'  C,  D  and  E  were  from  Snyder,  Wayne,  Franklin 
and  Montour  counties  respectively.  The  men,  with  but  few  exceptions,  had 
had  no  previous  military  experience. 

On  the  22d  of  June,  the  organization  of  the  regiment  was  eflfected  by  the 
selection  of  the  following  field  ofl&cers :  W.  Wallace  Eicketts,  of  company  A, 
Colonel;  William  M.  Penrose,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  Henry  J.  MadiU,  Major. 
Lieutenant  Henry  B.  M'Kean,  of  company  I,  was  appointed  Adjutant.  The 
Fifth  Eegiment  and  the  Kane  Eifles  were,  on  the  same  day,  ordered  to  the 
western  border  of  Maryland,  leaving  Colonel  Eicketts,  the  senior  officer,  in  com^ 
mand  of  the  camp.  While  here  the  regiment  did  guard  duty  and  received  in- 
struction in  the  manual  of  arms.  Orders  were  issued  on  the  11th  of  July  to  be 
in  readiness  to  march  on  the  following  morning  to  Greencastle,  Pennsylvania, 
and  the  necessary  equipments  were  received.  It  was  armed  with  the  Harper's 
Ferry  musket,  excepting  companies  A  and  K,  which  were  supplied  with  Spring- 
field rifles.  Arriving  at  Greencastle  on  the  morning  of  the  12th  it  was  placed 
in  Camp  Biddle,  where  drill  was  resiimed  under  the  instructions  of  Major 
Harshbarger. 

On  the  22d  it  moved  by  rail  via  Harrisburg  and  Baltimore  to  Washington. 
In  its  passage  through  Baltimore,  a  private  of  company  E,  slipped  upon  the 
pavement  and  fell ;  his  musket  was  discharged  by  the  concussion,  and  wounded 
Sergeant  William  Kriner  in  the  leg.  The  men  supposing  that  they  were  fired 
into  from  the  crowd  gathered  on  the  streets,  and  that  a  repetition  of  the  scenes 
of  the  19th  of  April  was  to  be  enacted,  were  with  great  difficulty  kept  from 
discharging  their  pieces  at  their  supposed  assailants.  The  command  was  halted 
and  the  true  cause  of  the  alarm  ascertained,  when  ^e  march  was  quietly  resumed. 


1862  CAMP   PIBRPONT.  693 

Beaching  Washington  on  the  the  afternoon  of  the  24th  it  encamped  east  of  the 
Capitol,  where  the  regiment  was  mustered  into  the  United  States  service  on  the 
27th,  by  Lieutenant  Ellwood  of  the  regular  army.  From  thence  it  moved  to 
Tenallytown,  where  General  M'Call  had  established  his  headquarters,  and  was 
organizing  his  division  of  Pennsylvania  Reserves.  Here  it  was  engaged  in 
performing  guard  and  picket  duty  and  assisting  in  the  construction  of  forts. 
About  this  time  General  M'Call,  in  his  report  to  General  M'Clellan,  says  of  the 
Sixth,  "the  regiment  is  very  well  drilled."  The  hardy  y  eomanry  composiag  the 
Sixth  had  thus  far  escaped  the  sickness  and  disease  incident  to  camp  life,  but 
the  malaria  arising  from  the  low  grounds  about  Washington,  where  they  first 
encamped,  produced  its  effect,  transforming  it  from  a  healthy  regiment  with  no 
sick  list,  to  an  invalid  organization  with  a  sick  roll  numbering  hundreds. 

The  Sixth  was  assigned  to  the  Third  Brigade  *  of  General  M'Call's  Division. 
On  the  9th  of  October,  the  regiment,  with  the  division,  marched  across  Chain 
Bridge  and  encamped  near  Langley.  A  commendable  degree  of  proficiency 
in  discipline  was  attained,  which  was  severely  tested  upon  many  well  fought 
battle-fields.  On  the  19th,  a  reconnoissance  was  made  for  the  double  purpose 
of  driving  in  the  enemy's  pickets  and  securing  forage.  This  accomplished,  it 
returned  to  camp  on  the  21st,  but  soon  to  go  forth  and  confront  the  foe,  who 
was  reported  in  force  near  DranesviUe.  The  order  was  given  on  the  19th  of 
December  to  march  at  6  A.  M.  of  the  following  day,  and  leaving  camp  in 
buoyant  spirits,  the  regiment  proceeded  to  the  Leesburg  pike,  where  the  col- 
umn was  formed  and  speedily  moved  towards  the  field  of  battle.  The  Ninth 
Eeserve  was  posted  on  the  right,  the  Sixth  in  the  centre,  the  Kane  Rifles  on 
the  left  and  the  Tenth  and  Twelfth  in  reserve. 

While  the  position  was  being  taken  by  the  Reserves,  the  enemy  opened  fire 
from  a  battery  posted  on  the  Centreville  road,  which  was  promptly  responded 
to  by  a  section  of  Easton's  Battery  of  the  First  Pennsylvania  Artillery,  the 
first  discharge  eliciting  cheers  from  the  entire  line.  Immediately  after  the  Sixth 
then  on  the  pike,  with  its  right  resting  a  short  distance  from  the  intersection 
of  the  pike  with  the  Alexandria  road,  was  ordered  forward,  and  after  crossing 
a  field  and  ascending  a  gentle  slope,  entered  a  wood,  into  which  it  advanced  a 
short  distance,  when  the  Ninth  was  met  slowly  retiring,  having  encountered 
the  rebel  force  under  such  circumstances  as*to  make  it  doubtftd  whether  it  was 
the  enemy  or  the  Kane  Rifles.  His  true  character  was  not  long  in  being  de- 
veloped and  volley  after  volley  was  exchanged  without  an  attempt  by  either 
party  to  advance.  At  length  a  charge  was  ordered  upon  his  battery.  At  the 
word  "forward"  the  regiment  bounded  the  fence  in  front,  crossed  the  open  field 
and  in  a  moment  had  driven  him  from  his  position  in  confusion,  capturing  one 
caisson  and  some  prisoners.  Thus  the  initial  victory  of  the  Reserves  was  won. 
Privates  Samuel  C.  Walter,  of  company  A,  and  Daniel  Darling,  of  company 
O,  were  killed. 

But  little  occurred  during  the  next  two  months  to  vary  the  monotony  of 
camp  life.  Constant  drill  and  guard,  picket  and  fatigue  duty  were  regularly 
performed.    On  the  26th  of  February,  1862,  Colonel  Ricketts  was  discharged 

*  Organization  of  the  Third  Brigade,  Colonel  John  S.  M'Calmont,  Pennsylvania  Reserve 
Corps,  General  George  A.  M'Call.  Sixth  (35th)  Regiment  Pennsylyania  Reserves,  Colonel  W. 
Wallace  Ricketts ;  Ninth  (38th)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Reserves,  Colonel  Conrad  F.  Jackson ; 
Tenth  (39th)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Reserves,  Colonel  John  S.  M'CalHiont ;  Twelfth  (4l8t) 
Regiment  Pennsylvania  Reserves,  Colonel  John  H.  Taggart. 


694  THIETY-riFTH  REGIMENT — SIXTH  RESERVE.  1862 

on  account  of  his  continued  ill  health,  and  Lieutenant  Colonel  Penrose  having 
previously  resigned,  Major  Madill  was  left  in  command  of  the  regiment.  Ee- 
maining  in  Camp  Pierpont  until  the  10th  of  March,  when  the  army  of  the  Po- 
tomac advanced  upon  the  rebel  fortifications  at  Centre\dne  and  Manassas,  it 
marched  sixteen  miles  to  Hunter's  MiUs,  remaining  there  until  the  14th,  when 
ordered  to  Alexandria,  where  it  arrived  on  the  16th,  after  one  of  the  most  fa- 
tiguing marches,  through  rain  and  mud,  shelterless  and  hungry,  experienced 
dming  its  whole  term  of  service.  On  the  1st  of  April,  Lieutenant  William 
Sinclair,  of  the  Third  United  States  Artillery,  and  Adjutant  Henry  B.  M'Kean 
were  elected  respectively  Colonel  and  Lieutenant  Colonel.  Quartermaster  Ser- 
geant A.  A.  Scudder  was  commissioned  Quartermaster  vice  E.  H.  M'Coy,  re- 
signed. The  regiment  changed  its  camp  on  the  27th,  to  a  beautiful  grove  near 
Bailey's  Cross  Eoads,  and  had  secured  comfortable  quarters  by  appropriating 
the  tents  of  an  unoccupied  camj)  in  the  vicinity,  when  orders  came  on  the  10th 
to  march  to  Manassas.  Moving  through  Fairfax  Court  House  and  CentreviUe, 
and  crossing  Bull  Eun  at  Blackburn's  Ford,  the  command  reached  Manassas 
Junction  on  the  12th.  These  points  were  full  of  interest  to  the  men,  in  conse- 
quence of  being  the  winter  quarters  of  the  rebel  army. 

On  the  18th,  the  command  marched,  following  the  line  of  the  Orange  and 
Alexandria  raikoad,  to  Catlett's  Station.  Eemataing  there  until  the  2d  of  May, 
it  advanced  with  the  division  through  Hartwood  to  Falmouth,  where  it  arrived 
on  the  3d,  and  encamped  a  mile  north  of  the  town.  Comfortable  and  pleasant 
quarters  were  constructed  of  lumber  obtained  at  an  adjoining  miU.  Here  Gen- 
eral Ord  took  leave  of  the  brigade,  having  been  promoted  to  Major  General, 
and  assigned  to  the  command  of  a  division.  To  the  Third  Brigade  he  was  a 
valuable  officer  and  friend  ^  and  the  parting  was  Ml  of  sadness  to  the  men  who 
had  become  devotedly  attached  to  the  "Hero  of  Dranesvdle."  He  was  suc- 
ceeded by  Brigadier  General  Truman  Seymour.  Extensive  preparations  were 
being  made  for  an  advance  upon  Eichmond  from  Fredericksburg,  the  troops 
being  clothed  and  equipped  for  the  campaign  in  the  best  possible  manner.  But 
these  plans  were  all  frustrated  by  the  advance  of  Stonewall  Jackson  down  the 
Shenandoah  Valley,  and  his  defeat  of  Banks.  It  was  then  determined  to  send 
the  Eeserves,  by  water,  to  the  support  of  M'Clellan's  army,  operating  on  the 
Peninsula.  The  announcement  olHhis  fact  by  General  M'Call  brought  forth 
hearty  cheers,  and  the  General  from  that  time  grew  in  popularity  with  the  men 
imtil  his  association  with  them  terminated. 

On  the  13th  of  June,  the  regiment  embarked  for  White  House,  where  it  ar- 
rived on  the  following  day.  Here  had  been  accumulated  vast  stores  for  the 
supply  of  M'Clellan's  army.  The  First  and  Second  Brigades  had  already  ar- 
rived and  had  moved  forward.  Upon  the  arrival  of  the  Third  Brigade  the  post 
was  in  a  state  of  considerable  alarm,  Stuart  having  on  the  night  previous  made 
his  famous  cavalry  raid  in  M'Clellan's  rear,  temporarily  cutting  his  line  of  sup- 
ply. The  Sixth  Eegiment  was  detailed  to  remain  behind,  when  the  brigade 
marched  to  join  M'Clellan's  column,  and  was  stationed  at  Tunstall's  Station, 
four  miles  from  White  House,  on  the  Eichmond  and  York  Eiver  railroad.  On 
the  19th,  five  companies  were  ordered  to  fall  back  to  White  House,  and  the 
companies  remaining  at  TunstaU's  were  set  to  work  throwing  up  earthworks 
for  their  protection.  The  advance  of  the  rebels  on  the  right  flank  of  the  Union 
army  rendered  Yv^hite  House  no  longer  tenable  as  a  base  of  supply,  and  pre- 
parations were  hastily  made  for  its  evacuation.    On  the  morning  of  the  28th, 


1862  STATIONED  AT   WHITE   HOUSE.  695 

everything  wore  a  gloomy  aspect.  Eailroad  and  telegraphic  communication 
with  the  fi'ont  was  severed,  and  Dispatch  Station  was  in  possession  of  the 
enemy.  Innumerable  transports,  laden  to  their  fullest  capacity  with  govern^ 
ment  stores,  were  moving  away,  and  huge  piles,  remaining  for  want  of  trans- 
portation, were  prepared  for  destruction  by  surrounding  them  with  hay  and 
saturating  them  with  whiskey.  The  dense  clouds  of  black  smoke  grandly  roll- 
ing up  towards  the  sky,  at  length  indicated  the  nature  of  operations  at  White 
House. 

At  four  P.  M.,  Colonel  Sinclair,  in  command  of  the  companies  at  Tunstall's 
Station,  received  orders  to  march  to  White  House  without  delay.  On  the  way 
he  was  twice  urged  forward  by  orders  from  General  Stoneman,  and  finally  di- 
rected to  throw  away  everything  except  arms  and  cartridge  boxes,  and  move 
at  double  quick.  The  enemy  followed  closely,  but  made  no  demonstration. 
Fpon  its  arrival  at  the  landing,  the  command  immediately  embarked,  the  other 
five  companies  having  already  departed.  The  view  of  the  shore  was  inexpres- 
sibly grand,  and  in  strong  contrast  with  the  appearance  it  presented  a  few  days 
previous.  Where  everything  had  been  one  busy  scene  of  action — the  whole 
plain  a  vast  storehouse — was  now  swept  by  the  destructive  flames. 

Proceeding  via  Fortress  Monroe  and  James  Eiver,  the  regiment,  passing  on 
the  way  the  wrecks  of  the  OongTess  and  the  Cumberland,  vividly  re-calling  the 
struggle  of  these  noble  crafts  with  the  powerful  iron-clad  Merrimac,  arrived  at 
Harrison's  Landing  on  the  1st  of  July.  During  the  night  the  wagon  trains 
from  M'Clellan's  discomfitted  columns  began  to  arrive,  and  towards  morning 
brigade  after  brigade  came  pouring  in.  A  sad  spectacle  was  presented  as  the 
worn  and  thinned  regiments,  just  from  the  fields  of  the  seven  days'  battles, 
many  not  larger  than  a  ftdl  company,  came  toiling  in  through  the  mud.  The 
wounded,  barely  able  to  walk,  yet  eager  to  escape  capture,  dragged  themselves 
along  and  reached  the  landing  in  a  state  of  exhaustion  well  nigh  to  death.  The 
meeting  of  the  Sixth  with  its  comrades  of  the  division  was  touching  indeed, 
their  greatly  reduced  numbers  enabling  the  regiment  to  fully  realize  how  dread- 
ful had  been  the  late  contest  before  Eichmond. 

On  the  4th,  the  Sixth  was  transferred  to  the  First  Brigade.*  The  regiment 
at  this  time  exchanged  its  arms  for  the  Springfield  rifles,  and  did  skirmish  duty 
alternately  with  the  Kane  Eifles.  The  band  which  had  hitherto  been  connected 
with  it  was  on  the  10th  mustered  out  of  service.  From  the  Peninsula  it  moved 
by  water  on  the  night  of  the  14th  of  August,  reached  Acquia  Creek  on  the 
morning  of  the  16th,  and  the  same  day  was  sent  by  rail  to  Falmouth.  At  dark 
on  the  evening  of  the  21st,  with  the  division,  it  marched  towards  Kelly's  Ford 
on  the  Eappahannock,  but  by  attempting  to  take  a  short  route,  the  command 
became  detached  and  scattered  so  that  nearly  the  whole  night  was  spent  in  fruit- 
less wanderings.  The  next  day  an  unusually  long  and  severe  march  was  made 
reaching  Kelly's  Ford  at  dark.  The  march  was  resumed  on  the  following  day 
in  the  direction  of  Eappahannock  Station,  which  place  was  reached  just  in  time 
to  see  a  column  of  rebels  beat  a  hasty  retreat  under  a  galling  fire  from  Captain 

*  Organization  of  First  Brigade,  Colonel  William  Sinclair,  Reserve  Division,  General  Tru- 
man Seymour,  Fifth  Corps,  Major  General  Fitz  John  Porter.  Sixth  (35th)  Regiment  Penn- 
sylvania Reserves,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Henry  B.  M'Kean;  First  (30th)  Regiment  Pennsylva- 
nia Reserves,  Colonel  R.  Biddle  Roberts;  Second  (31st)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Reserves, 
Colonel  WilUam  M'Candless;  Fifth  (34--h)  Regiment  Peimsylvania  Reserves,  ColonelJ.  W. 
Fislier. 


696  THiitrry-PiFTH  regiment — sixth  reserve.  1862 

Matthew's  Battery,  First  Pennsylvania  Artillery.  On  the  24th,  it  reached  War 
renton  and  encamped  on  the  Sulphur  Springs  Road,  remaining  several  days. 

The  regiment  was  sent  out  on  the  26th,  to  guard  a  signal  station  on  a  neigh- 
boring mountain,  but  finding  no  trace  of  the  signal  party,  returned  to  camp. 
The  contending  forces  were  preparing  for  a  desperate  encounter  upon  the 
memorable  field  of  Bull  Run.  On  the  27th,  the  division  marched  on  the  Alex- 
andria and  Lynchburg  pike,  crossed  the  line  of  the  enemy's  march,  and  en- 
camped at  New  Baltimore.  On  the  morning  of  the  28th,  as  the  command  ap- 
proached Gainesville,  it  was  suddenly  brought  to  a  halt  by  a  rebel  battery, 
which  opened  fire  ftom  a  wood  some  distance  to  the  left  of  the  Centreville  pike. 
A  line  of  battle  was  immediately  formed  and  Captain  Cooper's  Rifled  Batt«ry 
replied  with  telling  effect,  soon  silencing  the  enemy's  guns.  A  portion  of  the 
Sixth  was  deployed  as  skirmishers  and  moved  forward  across  the  open  fields. 
No  further  demonstrations  were  made,  and  the  command  reached  the  Alexan- 
dria pike,  where  it  bivouacked  for  the  night. 

On  the  morning  of  the  29th,  the  command  was  early  under  arms,  and  mov- 
ing towards  the  enemy's  position  near  Groveton.  Advancing  some  distance  it 
came  upon  an  open  plain  where  it  took  position  on  the  extreme  left  of  the  Union 
line,  and  pushed  immediately  out  through  a  piece  of  wood.  A  rebel  battery 
which  had  been  posted  on  an  elevation  about  a  half  mile  to  the  left  and  a  little 
to  the  rear  of  the  line  of  the  division,  now  opened  fire  upon  it.  With  a  view 
of  getting  upon  the  enemy's  right  flank,  the  division  was  immediately  faced 
about  and  marched  a  short  distance  to  the  rear,  remaining  in  no  single  position 
any  length  of  time,  but  making  a  demonstration  first  at  one  point  and  then  at 
another,  constantly  under  the  enemy's  fire,  but  not  firing  a  single  shot  in  return. 
Late  in  the  afternoon  an  attack  was  made  on  the  right  by  General  King  and 
at  the  same  time  a  demonstration  was  made  on  the  left  by  General  Reynolds. 
Moving  forward  through  the  wood,  across  the  cornfield  in  front,  under  a  galling 
fire  from  the  battery  occupying  a  high  position  only  a  few  hundred  yards  dis- 
tant, the  Reserves  reached  the  base  of  the  elevation  upon  which  the  rebel  force 
was  stationed.  This  position  was  so  completely  under  the  hill  that  the  rebels 
coidd  scarcely  depress  their  guns  sufficiently  to  effect  the  lines  of  the  Reserves. 
The  Sixth  advanced  up  a  ravine  to  the  right  flank  of  the  battery,  with  orders 
to  capture  it  if  possible.  After  reconnoitering  the  position  and  becoming  satis- 
fied that  the  battery,  which  was  supported  by  a  heavy  infantry  force,  could  not 
be  taken,  the  fact  was  reported  to  General  Reynolds,  who  speedily  withdrew 
the  division  to  the  rear  and  afterwards  to  the  same  ground  occupied  the  even- 
ing before.  During  the  night  the  position  of  the  division  was  very  imprudently 
disclosed  by  the  kindling  of  fires  in  the  rear  for  the  purpose  of  making  coffee, 
seeing  which,  the  rebels  opened  fire  from  one  of  their  batteries  which  became 
very  annoying.  Singularly  enough  one  of  the  first  shots  fired  struck  one  of 
the  men  who  had  been  its  cause  and  carried  away  his  arm. 

On  the  morning  of  the  30th,  the  sun  rose  cloudless,  and  everything  was 
quiet  and  calm  upon  that  field  soon  to  be  made  the  scene  of  carnage  and  death. 
Troops  began  to  move  early,  preparatory  to  the  day's  work.  The  Reserves 
marched  to  the  left  of  the  Warrenton  pike,  near  Groveton,  where  the  Sixth 
was  ordered  to  the  support  of  Cooper's  Rifled  Battery,  of  the  First  Pennsyl- 
vania Artillery.  In  the  meantime  the  skirmishers  proceeded  on  past  Groveton, 
and  met  the  rebel  skirmishers  in  the  woods  beyond.  The  regiment  was  then 
moved  to  the  left  and  fi>rwaird  to  a  position  slightly  in  the  rear  of  the  advanced 


1862  SECOND   BULL  RUN.  697 

line  of  skirmishers,  covering  the  left  flank  of  the  division.  This  position  was 
held  until  relieved  by  the  advance  of  Poii}er'8  Corps,  when  the  division  was 
marched  to  the  rear  about  two  hundred  yards,  and  massed  on  the  top  of  a  hOl 
from  which  the  operations  of  Porter's  troops  were  plainly  visible.  Steadily  the 
enemy  was  compelled  to  retire,  untU  reinforced,  when  Porter  was  driven  back 
with  loss.  The  Eeserve  Division  was  ordered  to  form  across  their  line  of  re- 
treat, behind  which  they  might  rally  and  re-form.  The  First  and  Second  Bri- 
gades had  scarcely  moved  from  thek'  position,  when  the  enemy  appeared  imme- 
diately to  the  left,  and  the  Third  Brigade,  of  which  the  Sixth  was  a  part,  was 
compelled  to  resist  his  advance.  Gallantly  did  it  perform  its  duty,  but  was 
obliged  to  retire  before  superior  force.  At  this  time.  General  Eeynolds  was  or- 
dered to  take  position  to  the  right  of  the  Henry  House  on  the  hill  south  of  the 
Warrenton  pike,  a  short  distance  from  its  junction  with  the  Manassas  road. 
The  artillery  was  formed  on  the  brow  of  the  hill,  and  the  division  drawn  up  in 
column  of  brigade  for  its  support.  A  brisk  artillery  duel  lasted  for  some  time, 
when  the  enemy  in  well  dressed  lines  started  forward,  evidently  intent  on  se- 
curing the  road  which  lay  between  the  contending  forces.  Immediately  the 
word  "  forward"  was  given,  and  the  Reserves  swept  down  the  hill  with  headlong 
impetuosity,  reaching  the  bank  at  the  upper  side  of  the  road,  as  the  enemy 
was  approaching  the  fence  on  the  lower,  and  sprang  down  the  bank  into  the 
road  before  them.  The  rebels,  dismayed  at  the  rapidity  and  success  of  the 
movement,  turned  and  fled  in  confasion,  under  a  terrific  fire  from  the  charging 
column.  Thus  was  the  enemy  repulsed,  and  an  important  position  retaioed. 
In  this  charge,  the  flag  of  the  Sixth  was  shot  from  the  stafl*,  while  in  the  hands 
of  Major  Madill.  It  was  instantly  taken  by  the  gallant  Eeynolds,  who,  holding 
it  aloft,  dashed  along  the  line,  the  wind  catching  it  as  he  turned  and  wrajiping 
it  about  his  noble  form.  The  sight  inspired  the  men  to  deeds  of  greater  valor, 
and  for  an  instant  they  paused  in  the  midst  of  battle  and  gave  a  tremendous 
soul-stirring  cheer  for  their  commander.  Returning  agaui  to  the  hill,  after 
resting  an  hour,  night  coming  on,  the  division  marched  towards  CentrevUle, 
and  bivouacked  at  Cub  Run.  The  loss  in  this  sanguinary  battle,  extending 
through  three  days,  was  six  killed,  thirty  wounded  and  eight  missing. 

On  the  31st,  it  moved  to  Centreville,  where,  for  the  first  time  since  the  24th, 
fuU  and  adequate  rations  were  issued.  The  regiment  was  placed  on  picket 
near  Cub  Run,  and  remained  through  the  following  day.  At  five  P.  M.  of  Sep- 
tember 1st,  it  was  relieved  and  followed  the  division  to  Fairfax  Court  House, 
rejoining  it  at  nine.  The  march  was  resumed  on  the  following  morning,  the 
command  passing  through  Annandale  and  Bailey's  Cross  Roads,  to  Hunter's 
Chapel,  where  it  encamped  for  the  night.  Subsequently  it  moved  to  Munson's 
HiU. 

On  the  30th  of  August,  Major  Madill  was  elected  Colonel  of  the  One  hun- 
dred and  Forty-first  Regiment,  and  a  few  days  thereafter  took  leave  of  the 
Sixth,  not  without  many  regrets ;  for  in  the  last  battle  at  Bull  Run  he  had  dis- 
played conspicuous  daring  and  gallantry,  and  had  won  the  confidence  of  all. 
On  the  evening  of  the  6th  of  September,  the  regiment  marched  with  the  divi- 
sion across  Long  Bridge,  through  Washington,  Leesboro,'  Poplar  Springs  and 
Kew  Market,  and  shortly  after  noon  on  the  13th,  encamped  on  the  west  bank 
of  Monocacy  Creek.  The  following  morning  it  moved  via  Frederick  City  and 
Middletown  to  South  Mountain,  where  the  enemy  was  posted  ia  large  force, 
and  took  position  in  column  of  companies  on  the  extreme  rigl^  of  the  army. 


698  THIRTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT — SIXTH  RESERVE.  1862 

The  line  of  battle  advanced  a  considerable  distance  towards  the  summit,  the 
enemy  being  compelled  to  fall  back  upon  his  supports.  An  attempt  was  made 
at  this  point  by  the  Sixth  to  dash  up  the  mountain  side,  with  a  view  of  getting 
on  his  flank.  The  movement  was,  however,  discovered  and  the  rebel  lines 
again  yielded  without  affording  the  regiment  an  opportunity  to  open  fire.  It 
then  moved  forward  to  a  piece  of  woods  near  the  mountain  top.  To  the  left  of 
the  woods  was  cleared  laud,  on  which  the  enemy  hotly  contested  its  advance. 
The  time  for  earnest  work  had  now  come.  The  top  of  the  mountain  was  only 
^  few  hundred  yards  distant,  and  when  reached  would  end  the  battle  on  that 
part  of  the  field.  Night  was  fast  approaching  and  the  battle  raged  furiously 
for  many  miles  to  the  left.  Companies  A  and  B,  Captains  Ent  and  Eoush,  were 
ordered  out  to  seize  and  bold  the  knob  of  the  mountain  immediately  in  front. 
They  marched  from  the  wood,  passed  the  enemy's  flank  and  firing  into  it  one 
volley,  made  straight  for  the  mountain  top.  When  within  one  hundred  yards 
they  received  the  fire  of  the  enemy  protected  by  a  ledge  of  rocks  which  capped 
the  summit.  Immediately  companies  C,  D  and  E,  Captains  Wright,  Dixon  and 
Lieutenant  Eichards  were  ordered  to  their  support,  and  forming  to  the  left  ot 
the  first  two,  the  line  advanced  at  a  charge.  The  numbers  of  the  enemy  were 
largely  in  excess  of  those  of  the  Sixth,  but  the  five  companies  restrained  during 
the  earlier  part  of  the  battle,  dashed  like  a  steed  released  from  his  cui^b  against 
the  very  muzzles  of  their  guns.  The  enemy  staggered  by  the  impetuosity  ot 
the  charge,  yielded  the  first  ledge  of  rocks  and  retreated  to  the  second,  from 
behind  which  he  delivered  a  most  galling  fire,  causing  the  advance  to  reel  under 
the  shock  and  threatening  its  annihilation.  The  rebel  line  to  the  left,  which 
had  been  passed  by  these'  companies,  had  in  the  meantime  been  compelled  to 
yield  to  the  persistent  hammering  of  the  other  regiments  of  the  Eeserves.  The 
cheers  of  the  Brigade  were  distinctly  heard  by  both,  when  the  rebels,  broken 
in  spirit  by  the  severity  of  their  losses  and  the  determined  front  presented  by 
the  Eeserve,  fled  down  the  mountain  side.  These  five  companies  had  performed 
an  important  service  and  driven  before  them  in  confusion  the  Eighth  Alabama 
Begiment.  The  loss  was  twelve  men  killed,  two  officers  and  thirty-nine  men 
wounded. 

Eemaining  on  the  mountain  until  day -light,  it  having  been  ascertained  that 
the  enemy  had  retreated,  the  regiment  with  the  brigade  marched  to  Keedys- 
ville  and  encamped  for  the  night  near  a  mill  on  Antietam  Creek.  On  the  morn- 
ing of  the  16th,  a  general  forward  movement  was  made,  the  Sixth  moving  with 
the  brigade  across  the  creek  where  the  enemy's  line  was  found  posted  to  resist 
further  advance.  The  Bucktails  were  ordered  forward  as  skirmishers,  with  the 
Sixth  Eegimeut  in  support.  Emerging  from  a  wood,  the  Bucktails  soon  became 
hotly  engaged,  and  the  Sixth,  gallantly  led  by  Colonel  Sinclair,  rushed  to  their 
assistance.  The  two  regiments  gained  the  contested  ground;  but  it  being  al- 
ready dark  and  no  disposition  to  advance  being  manifest,  the  fire  slackened 
and  the  lines  were  established  for  the  night,  the  Sixth  occupying  the  edge  of 
the  wood  next  to  the  cornfield.  The  night  was  very  dark,  and  the  men  slept 
on  their  arms,  ready  at  a  moment's  notice  to  repel  an  attack.  The  gray  dawn 
at  last  appeared,  and  every  man  nerved  liimself  for  the  conflict.  The  death- 
like stillness  was  at  length  broken,  and  the  enemy  advanced  under  cover  of  the 
corn.  The  caution  was  given  to  "fire  low,"  and  the  sharp  report  of  musketry 
soon  marked  the  commencement  of  this  fierce  battle.  The  position  was  held, 
notwithstanding  the  persistent  efforts  of  the  enemy  to  advance,  until  the  troops 


1862  ANTIBTiiM  AND  FEEDERICKSBUBG.  699 

which  had  pressed  forward  into  the  cornfield  were  compelled  to  retire,  when 
the  enemy  gained  the  wood  and  subjected  the  Sixth  to  a  flank  as  well  as  a  front 
fire.  The  line  to  the  right  having  yielded,  several  of  the  rebel  batteries  con- 
centrated their  fire  on  the  wood,  which,  after  iinsuccessfal  efforts  to  clear  it, 
was  abandoned,  and,  for  the  first  time  since  the  opening  of  the  contest,  the 
firing  ceased.  Moving  to  the  right,  the  division  took  a  position  in  support  of 
artillery,  where  it  remained  the  balance  of  the  day  unengaged,  but  subjected  to 
the  artillery  fire  of  the  enemy.  In  this  engagement  the  regiment  was  much 
protected  by  the  woods,  yet  sustained  an  aggregate  loss  of  one  hundi-ed  and 
thirty-two.  Eight  enlisted  men  were  killed,  and  Captains  Wright,  Meeker  and 
Carle  and  Adjutant  Coleman  were  wounded. 

Eesting  on  the  battle-field  during  the  following  day,  in  which  General  Lee 
silently  withdrew  his  forces,  on  the  19th  it  marched  to  the  banks  of  the  Poto- 
mac near  Sharpsburg,  where  it  remained  until  the  26th  of  October.  During 
this  period  much  attention  was  given  to  the  discipline  of  the  regiment  and  it 
left  camp  one  of  the  best  drilled  of  the  division,  which  reputation  it  main- 
tained ever  after.  It  marched  via  Berlin  and  Hamilton,  crossing  the  Poto- 
mac on  the  29th,  to  Warrenton,  where  it  arrived  on  the  6th  of  ISTovember,  and 
went  into  camp  on  the  ground  occupied  by  the  Eeserves  a  few  days  previous 
to  the  second  battle  of  Bull  Eun.  The  camp  at  Warrenton  was  broken  on  the 
11th  and  the  march  resumed  through  Fayetteville,  Beaiton  Station,  Morrisville, 
Grove  Church,  Hartwood  and  Stafford  Court  House  to  Brook's  Station  on  the 
Acquia  Creek  and  Fredericksburg  railroad,  where  a  very  comfortable  camp 
was  formed.  Colonel  Sinclair  was  now  in  command  of  the  brigade,  General 
Seymour  having  been  relieved  at  his  own  request  Lieutenant  Colonel  M'Kean 
having  resigned,  the  command  of  the  regiment  devolved  upon  Major  Ent,  and 
Captain  Gore  Avas  detailed  as  field  ofi&cer. 

The  movements  preliminary  to  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg  began  Decem- 
ber 8th,  when  the  Sixth  with  the  brigade  marched  from  Brook's  Station  and 
reached  the  hills  on  the  north  side  of  the  Eappahannock,  overlooktug  Freder- 
icksburg, on  the  11th.  On  the  morning  of  the  12th  it  crossed  the  river  on  a 
pontoon  bridge  about  three  miles  below  the  city.  A  line  of  battle  was  formed 
at  right  angles  with  the  river,  the  left  of  the  brigade  resting  upon  it.  This  po- 
sition was  held  until  daybreak  of  the  13th  when  the  pickets  became  engaged, 
and  the  brigade,  the  Sixth  in  advance,  crossing  a  small  stream,  under  a  dense 
fog,  marched  through  a  cornfield  to  the  Bowling  Green  road,  where  the  Une 
was  re-formed.  The  regiment  advanced  as  skirmishers  and  drove  the  enemy 
from  the  crest  of  the  hiU  and  from  his  shelter  behind  fences  and  the  railroad  em- 
bankment. The  battle  now  raged  furiously.  The  enemy^s  second  Une  proved 
a  formidable  obstacle,  but  soon  yielded  to  the  impetuosity  of  the  Eeserves. 
Moving  along  up  the  hill,  followed  closely  by  the  brigade,  it  reached  a  road 
running  along  the  brow  of  the  hiU  near  which  a  third  line  was  encountered  and 
a  terrific  fight  ensued,  ending  in  the  discomfiture  of  the  rebels.  The  regiment 
had  now  lost  more  than  one-third  of  its  entire  number,  the  brigade  had  suffered 
heavily,  and  Colonel  Sinclair  had  been  borne  from  the  field  wounded,  when  the 
enemy  was  detected  moving  through  the  woods  to  the  right  in  large  numbers. 
At  the  same  time  a  terrific  fire  of  musketry  was  opened  on  the  left  of  the 
brigade.  The  line  began  to  waver  and  no  supporting  troops  being  at  hand  it 
finally  yielded,  and  the  regiment,  with  the  brigade,  fell  back  over  the  same 
ground  on  which  it  had  advanced.    In  this  battle,  of  the  three  hundred  men 


700  THIKTT-FIFTH  REGIMENT — SIXTH  EESEBVE.  1863 

who  went  into  action,  ten  were  MQed,  ninety-two  wounded  and  nineteen  mis- 
sing. Moving  to  the  opposite  side  of  the  river  on  the  20th,  the  regiment  went 
into  camp  near  Belle  Plain. 

After  having  participated  in  the  celebrated  "mud  march,"  it  returned  to  its 
old  camp,  and  remained  there  until  the  7th  of  February,  1863,  when  it  was 
ordered  to  Alexandria  to  join  the  Twenty-second  Corps.  It  did  guard  and 
picket  duty  until  the  27th  of  March,  and  then  moved  to  Fairfax  Station,  where 
it  remained  until  the  25th  of  June,  when  it  moved  to  join  the  Army  of  the  Po- 
tomac and  participate  in  the  memorable  Gettysburg  campaign.  Colonel  Sinclair 
having  resigned,  the  brigade  was  imder  the  command  of  Colonel  William  M'- 
Candless  of  the  Second  Eeserve.  Marching  via  Dranesville,  Edwards'  Ferry 
and  Frederick,  the  regiment  joined  the  army  on  the  28th,  and  was  again  as- 
signed to  the  Fifth  Corps,  which  was  commanded  by  General  Sykes.  Continu- 
ing the  march  thiough  Uniontown  and  Hanover  it  reached  Gettysburg  at  two 
o'clock  P.  M.  of  July  2d,  and  made  a  charge  from  Little  Bound  Top  with  but 
small  loss.  Eemaining  in  front  during  the  mght,  on  the  morning  of  the  3d  skir- 
mishing commenced  which  continued  through  the  entire  day.  Towards  evening 
another  charge  was  made,  capturing  a  number  of  prisoners,  re-capturing  one 
gun  and  five  caissons  and  relieving  a  large  number  of  Union  prisoners.  In  this 
encounter  the  Sixth  remained  on  the  skirmish  line  until  two  P.  M.  ot  the  4th, 
when  it  was  relieved  and  bivouacked  on  Little  Eound  Top.  It  sustained  a  loss 
of  two  men  killed,  and  Lieutenant  Eockwell  and  twenty-one  men  wounded. 

Pursuing  the  retreating  rebels  to  Falling  Waters,  constantly  skirmishing  on 
the  way,  it  encamped  on  the  14th,  after  having  captured  some  prisoners  near 
Sharpsburg,  when  it  was  ascertained  that  the  rebel  army  had  escaped  across 
the  river.  Marching  and  an  occasional  skirmish  and  reconnoissance  occupied 
the  time  until  August  18th,  when  the  regiment  arrived  at  Eappahannock  Sta- 
tion, and  remained  imtil  the  15th  of  September.  In  the  meantime  Lieutenant 
Colonel  W.  H.  Ent  was  promoted  to  Colonel,  Captain  W.  D.  Dixon,  of  com- 
pany D,  to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  Captain  W.  H.  H.  Gore,  of  company  I, 
to  Major.  Leaving  Eappahannock  Station  on  the  15th,  it  reached  Culpepper 
Court  House  on  the  16th,  and  went  into  camp  two  miles  beyond  the  town,  where 
it  remained  until  October  10th.  Eetuming,  it  re-crossed  the  river  on  the  12th, 
and  encountered  the  enemy  at  Bristoe  Station  on  the  14th,  having  three  men 
wounded  by  his  shells.  On  the  19th,  it  crossed  Bull  Euu  and  bivouacked  on 
the  old  battle-ground.  The  march  was  continued  on  the  next  day  through  New 
Baltimore  to  Auburn,  and  from  thence,  on  the  7th  of  November,  to  Eappahan- 
nock Station,  crossing  the  river  on  the  8th,  and  on  the  10th  taking  possession 
of  rebel  barracks,  where  it  remained  until  the  24th.  It  again  crossed  the  river 
on  the  26th,  at  WykofPs  Ford,  and  moving  out  on  the  road  towards  Gordons- 
viUe,  met  the  enemy  at  New  Hope  Church.  The  Sixth  was  deployed  as  skir- 
mishers,  and  sent  forward  to  the  support  of  the  cavalry,  which  was  now  en- 
gaged. Two  charges  of  the  rebels  were  repulsed  by  the  left  wing  of  the  regi- 
ment, under  command  of  Major  Gore.    Its  loss  was  two  killed  and  four  wounded. 

On  the  5th  of  December,  the  regiment  went  into  winter-quarters  near  Ket- 
tle Eun,  where  it  was  engaged  during  the  remainder  of  the  winter  on  guard 
duty.  Preparations  had  been  carefully  made  for  the  spring  campaign,  and 
breaking  camp  on  the  29th  of  April,  it  marched  to  near  Culpepper,  and  on  the 
4th  of  May  crossed  the  river  at  Germania  Ford,  halting  at  the  Wilderness  tav- 
ern.   On  the  following  day  the  Wilderness  campaign  opened.    It  was  actively 


1864 


RETURN  AND  MUSTER  OUT  OF   SERVICE. 


701 


engaged  on  the  5tli  and  6th,  contesting  with  great  gallantry  every  inch  of  ground. 
On  the  7th  it  had  only  a  slight  skirmish,  in  which  Captain  Allen,  of  company  G, 
was  wounded.  At  Spottsylvania,  on  the  8th,  it  was  engaged  in  heavy  fighting 
nearly  the  entire  day,  and  on  the  9th,  moved  to  the  right  of  the  line  and  built 
rifle-pits.  On  the  10th  it  made  two  unsuccessful  charges  upon  the  enemy's 
works,  and  again  on  the  12th,  in  which  it  was  led  by  Major  Gore,  Colonel  Ent 
having  command  of  the  Third  Brigade.  In  this  engagement  Captain  John  M. 
Guyer,  of  company  I,  was  killed.  The  loss  during  these  engagements  was  thir- 
teen killed,  sixty-four  wounded  and  nine  missing.  Constantly  upon  the  skirmish 
and  picket  line,  the  Sixth  met  the  enemy  on  every  field  with  unflinching  courage. 
On  the  22d  it  captured  ninety  men  belonging  to  Hill's  Corps. 

At  length  the  final  day  of  its  service  arrived,  and  with  it  the  crowning  suc- 
cess of  the  Eeserves  at  Bethesda  Church,  The  regiment  was  deployed  as  skir- 
mishers, and  had  gained  the  Mechanicsville  road,  near  the  church,  when  it  was 
attacked  by  an  overwhelming  force  and  compelled  to  retire  with  considerable 
loss.  It  then  threw  up  a  rifle-pit,  upon  which  the  enemy  impetuously  charged. 
Retaining  its  fire  until  the  approaching  foe  was  sufficiently  near,  it  poured  forth 
a  volley  which  inflicted  most  terrible  slaughter.  Although  but  about  one  hun- 
dred and  fifty  strong,  the  Sixth  captured  one  hundred  and  two  prisoners,  and 
buried  seventy-two  dead  rebels  in  its  immediate  firont.  Colonel  Ent  and  Cap- 
tain Waters  Avere  wounded  and  nineteen  men  captured. 

After  three  years  of  service  in  the  camp  and  on  the  march,  from  its  initial 
victory  at  DranesviLle  to  its  final  brilliant  success  at  Bethesda  Church,  sharing 
always  the  privations  and  hardships  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  as  well  as 
the  glory  which  clusters  around  its  name,  the  regiment  on  the  1st  of  June 
started  for  Harrisburg,  where,  with  the  Eeserves,  it  was  enthusiastically  re- 
ceived on  the  6th,  and  on  the  14th  was  mustered  out  of  service. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO   SERVICE. 

S 
I 

H 
>• 

3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

REMARKS. 

W.  Wall'e  Ricketts 
VS^m.  Sinclair 

Col 

...do 

April  22,  '61, 
June  27,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  27,  '62. 

Resigned  May  23,  1863. 

Promoted  from  Capt.  company  A,  to  Maj.,  Sept. 
21, 1862— to  Lt.  Col.,  May  1, 1863— to  Col.,  July  1, 
'63— to  Bv.  Brig.  Gen.,  March  13,  1865— wd.  at 
Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  1864— mustered  out 
with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 

Resigned  December  21,  1861. 

Promoted  from  Adjutant  to  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
April  1,  1862— discharged  on  Surgeon's  certifi- 
cate, November  25,  1862. 

Wellington  H.  Ent 

Wm.  M.  Penrose 

Henry  B.M'Kean... 

...do....: 

Lt.  Col. 
...do 

Note.— The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks : 


Ab.  absent. 

Cor.  Corporal. 

Fr.  from. 

PI.  principal. 

Surg.  Surgeon. 

Asat.  assistant. 

Com.  commissioned  01 

Furl,  furlough. 

Priv.  private. 

Sgt.  Sergeant. 

Adj.  Adjutant. 

commissary. 

Hos.  hospital. 

Reg.  regiment. 
^  Ked.  reduced. 

Sub.  substitute 

Ba.  buried. 

Cort.  certificate. 

Lt.  Lieutenant. 

8tow.  steward. 

Bv.  brevet. 

Dis.  dismissed. 

Mus.  mustered. 

Res.  resigned. 

Tr.  transferred. 

Bd.  band. 

Dis'y.  disability. 

Muc.  musician. 

Rem.  removed. 

Vet .  veteran  volunteer 

Capt.  Captain. 

Disch.  discharged. 

Mis.  missing. 

Sen.  sentenced. 

Wd.  wounded. 

Chap.  Chaplain. 

Exp.  expiration. 

Pr.  promoted. 

Scrv.  service. 

Wds.  wounds. 

702 


THIRTT-riFTH  EEGIMENT — SIXTH  RESERVE, 


William  D.  Dixon.. 


Henrv  J.  Madill.. 
Wm.  H.  H.  Gore.. 


Geo.  S.  Coleman . 


Robert  H.  M'Coy.., 
Aaron  A.  Scudder.. 


Charles  Bower.. 


Z.  Ring  Jones 

A.  J.  Atkinson 

J.  Leander  Bishop., 
Joseph  K.  Corson.., 


Samuel  Jessup 

Thos.  Stevenson 

Thomas  H,  Abbott.. 

B.  R.  Hay  hurst 

H.  Malcolm  Dwyer 
Jas.  B.  Goodman.... 

Perez  L.  Norton 

Johns.  Stearnes 


L.  D.  Montanye 

D.  Henry  Barston... 

James  S.  Drake 

Emanuel  K  urtz 


Jas.  A.  Nicholson... 

Henry  A.  Burbank 
Christopher  Woods 

J.  W.  Chamberlin.. 


Lt.  Col. 


Maj. 
..do. 


Adj. 


Q.  M. 
...do.. 


Surg.... 

As.Sur. 

...do 

...do 

...do 


Chap'n 

...do 

Sr.Maj. 

...do 

Q.M.Sr. 
Com.Sr 
...do 

..do 


Hos.  St. 

do 

do 

P'lMuc 


.do. 


do. 


April  24,  '61, 

June  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 


June  22,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 


June  22,  '61, 

June  22,  '61, 
July  15,  '62, 
Aug.  26,  '62, 
Mar.  14,  '63, 

June  22,  '61, 
Oct.  6,  '62, 
April  19,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
July  27,  '61, 
July  15,  '61, 

Oct.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '62, 
June  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 

April  15,  '62, 
May   14,  '61, 

July  13,  '61, 


Pr.  from  Capt.  Co.  D  to  Lt.  Col.,  Sept.  12,  1863  — 

to  Bv.  Col.  and  Bv.  Brig.  Gen.,  March  13,  '65— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Colonel  141st  reg.  P.  V,,  Aug.  30,  1862. 
Pr.  from  Capt.  Co.  I  to  Major,  Sept.  1,  1863— to 

Bv.  Lt.  Col.,  March  13,  '65— mustered  out  with 

regiment,  June  11,  1864. 
Pr.  from  Private  Co.  A  to  Adj.,  Aug.  11,  1862— 

wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17, 1862— mustered 

out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 
Resigned  March  26,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Q.  M.,  April  5,  1862— to  Bv.  Capt.,  March 

13,  1865— captured  at  Brentsville,  Va.,  Feb.  14, 

1864— discharged  March  12,  1865. 
Pr.  to  Bv.  Lt.  Col.  and  Bv.  Col.,  March  13,  '65— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Surgeon  63d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  20,  '62. 
Resigned  March  20,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Surgeon  36th  reg.  P.  V,,  Feb.  5,  '63. 
Promoted  to  brevet  Major,  March  13, 1865 — mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  June  11, 1864. 
Resigned  July  30,  1862. 
Resigned  April  23,  1863. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 
Transferred  to  company  G,  April  11,  1863. 
Transfei-red  to  191st  regiment  P.  V. — Vet. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant  Co,  H,  April  13,  1863. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V Vet. 

Pr.  from  Private  Co.  C  to  Hos.  Steward,  Dec.  24, 

'63 — miistered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  30,  '62. 
Pr.  to  Asst.  Surgeon  173dreg.  P.  V.,  June  19,  '63. 
Died  October  18,  1861. 
Pr.  from  Private  Co.  A  to  PI.  Muc,  Nov.  1,  '62— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 
Pr.  from  Private  Co.  D  to  PI.  Muc,  Aug.  1,  '63— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  30,  '62. 
Promoted  to  Principal  Musician,  September  1, 

1861— discharged  August  11,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  A,  April  15,  1862. 


Company  A. 

RECRUITED  IN  COLUMBIA  COUNTY. 


Wm.  W.  Ricketts.. 
Wellington  H.  Ent 
Samuel  Waters 


Isaac  H.  Seesholtz..  1st  Lt.. 
Albion  B.  Jamison..'... do . 


Samuel  Knorr 
Harrison  J.  Conner 


James  Stanley 

W.  S.  Morgerum.. 
George  W.  Mears . 

George  R.  Gensel . 
R.  W.  Bowman 

Amos  Gensel 

Uriah  R.  Burkert...l...do . 

B.  R.  Hayhurst I. ..do. 

Chas.  B.  Brockway  L..do 
WilUam  H.  Snyder  Corp.  .. 


April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 


April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 


April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 


April  22,  "61, 

April  22,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
AT)ril22,^'ei, 
July  f«f'61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
July  13,  '01, 


Promoted  to  Colonel,  July  27,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Major,  September  21,  1862. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  July  27,  '61— to  Capt.,  March  1,  '68— 
to  brevet  Major,  Mar.  13,  '65— wd.  at  Bethesda 
Church,  May  30,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 

Resigned  October  15,  1861. 

Pr.  from  1st  Sgt.  to  1st  Lieut.,  April  24,  1863— to 
brevet  Captain,  March  13,  1865— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Resigned  October  25,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Sergt  to  2d  Lieutenant,  March  1,  '63 — 
to  breA'et  1st  Lieutenant,  March  13,  1865 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.,  Apr.  15,  '63— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Wounded  at  New  Hope  Church,  November  27, 
1863— absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  6,  '62. 

Disch.  March  9,  1863,  for  wounds  rec.  in  action. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  June  22,  1862. 

Tr.  to  battery  F,  43d  reg.  P.  V.— date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


703 


Joseph  R.  Hess 

Randolph  Hayman 
Marks  B.  Hughes... 
Benj.  F.  Sharpless.. 

William  M'Neal 

John  C.  Clark 

George  Whitesides.. 
Chester  S.  Furnian 
Dan'l  M.  Patterson 
Geo.  M.  Demorest.... 

Har'n  A.  Shuman.. 
Achenbach,  Chas... 
Achenbach,  Calvin 

Abbott,  JohnH 

Bowman,  Henry  C. 

Bruner,  Nelson 

Berger,  Jeremiah... 

Boltz,  John  K 

Coleman,  John 

Coleman,  George  S 
Chamberlin,  Jas.W 


Coflfman,  Wm.  E.... 
Chamberlin,  John... 
Drinker,  Francis  P 

Eck,  Alfred 

Eck,  Joseph  S 

Eck,  William  H 

Fornwald,  Chas.  S.. 

GrifiQth,  Thomas 

Gottschall,.  Sam'l  G 
Gottschall,  Henry... 
Gottschall,  JohnY 

Hamlin,  Peter  S 

Hollingshead,  Wm 
Hause,  Joseph  P.... 
Hughes,  Jonas  H... 
Hower,  Sylvester... 
Harman,  Henry  C. 
Hayman,  Joseph  S 

Hartman,  Isaac 

Harder,  Charles  S... 
Hagenbuch,  A.  H... 
Hoover,  Sebaldus.... 
Hite,  George  W 


Howell,  John 

Hamlin,MiltonGW 

Hess,  John  J 

Janaison,  Benj.  F... 
Jacoby,  Plemons.... 


Jacoby,  Alonzo 

Kern,  William 

Kortz,  Josiah 

Kramer,  Julius  C... 
Kostenbander,  M.V 

Karns,  Moses 

Kern,  Henry 

Kurtz,  Emanuel 

Kline,  John  R 

Eewis,  Hiram  B 

Linn,  Henry 

Mendenhall,  Theo.. 
Millard,  Augustus.. 
Mann,  Andrew  W.. 

Metz,  David 

Magargel ,  Dethic  H 
Mason,  Malcomb  W 
Monroe,  Robert 
M' Bride,  Isaiah 

Nolton,  Henry 

Palmer,  Wm.  H .. 
Price,  William  H 


April  22, 
July  is: 
April  22 
Jiilv  13 
April  22, 
April  22, 
July 
July  13, 
April  22 
April  22; 

April  22 
April  22 
July  13, 
Nov.  30 
April  22 
April  22 
April  22, 
April  22 
April  22: 
April  22, 
July  13 

July 
July 
July 
April 
April 
April 
April 
April 
April 
April 
Mar. 
April 
April 
April 
July 
July 
April 
April 
April 
July 
Mar. 
July 
April 


Mar.  10, 
April  22, 
Sept.  9, 
Julv  13. 
April  22, 

July  8, 
July  13, 
April  22, 
April  22, 
July  13 
April  22, 
July  8, 
April  22, 
April  22. 
April  22, 
April  22i 
Nov.  29 
April  22, 
April  22, 
April  22, 
April  22, 
April  22 
July  13 
April  22 
April  22 
April  22, 
April  22i 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Tr.  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  6,  '61. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Signal  Corps,  Oct.  28,  1863. 

Died  March  31,  1862. 

Died  September  23,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Died  March  10,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  Dec.  6,  1862,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 

Dishonorably  discharged,  April  10,  1863. 

Mvistered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  6, 1861. 

Deserted  March  21,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  23,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Adjutant,  August  11,  1862. 

Discharged  November  21,  1862,  to  accept  promo- 
tion as  Major  178th  Penna.  drafted  militia. 

Disch.  July  14,  1863.  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Signal  Corps,  Aug.  21,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864.    , 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Died  May  8,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch,  Jan.  17,  1863,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  12,  '62, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  28,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  2,  '63. 

Disch.  May  16,  1863,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted — returned — transferred  to  191st  reg.  P. 
v.,  by  sentence  of  general  court  martial. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31, '64. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Captured  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  '64— mu.s- 
tered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  21,  '62 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  27,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  31,  '62. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Reg.  army,  July  18,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vdt. 

Pr.  to  Principal  Musician,  November  1,  1862. 

Died  August  31,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Died  Mar.  1,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  2,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  '63. 

Died  February  22,  1864. 

Died  Jan.  2,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Transferred  to  19istreg.  P.  V.,  I^ay  31, 1864— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  oertilicato,  June  4, 1862. 

Disch.  June  17,  1863,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 


704 


THIRTY-FIFTH   REGIMENT — SIXTH   RESERVE, 


WAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  6ERVICE. 

>4 

f 

>■ 
I. 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

3 
3 

REMARKS. 

Quimby,  Fran'k  J.. 
Raup,  WiUiam.     ... 

Private 
...do 

April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
July   13,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '62, 
July   13,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  '63. 

Ross,  David  S 

...do 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.'V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Ramsev,  James  H.. 
Rehr,  Franklin 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Signal  Corps,  Dec.  18,  1863. 
Died  of  wounds,  March  13,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Shortz,  Abraham. . . . 
Stineman,  Leon'd  S 

Strauser,  Franklin.. 

Seitzinger,  Ludwig 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  March  30,  1863,  for  wounds  received 

at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Discharged  April  15,  '63,  for  wounds  received  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  13,  '63. 
Deserted  September  21, 1862, 

Schwaderer,  C.  F... 
Smith  Ashabel  W 

...do 

do 

Deserted  August  21, 1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Treaher,  Reuben  H 
Tremble,  George  W 

Waters,  George 

Whitenight,  P.  C... 
Walter,  Samuel  C... 
Witman,  James  E... 
Young,  Jermiah  8.. 
Ziegler,  Alexander 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

April  22,  -61, 
April  22,  ,'61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
July  18,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Discharged  for  wounds  received  Feb.  5,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  29,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  18,  '62. 
Killed  at  Dranesville,  December  20,  1861. 
Died  September  8,  1864. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Signal  Corps,  Aug.  21, 1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  July  11,  1864. 

Company  B. 
recruited  in  snyder  county. 


Charles  D.  Roush ... 
Levi  Epler 


William  Harding... 


E.  D.  Lebkicher.. 


John  Emmett.... 
Robert  P.  Calvert.... 

Chas.  S.  Swineford 
James  H.  Bo\vman 
Chas.  S.  Bowman... 

Henry  L.  Stock 

George  Everett 

Henry  H.  Bo  wen... 

Isaiah  Fink 

Michael  Cantwell... 

Benj.  T.  Barks 

.John  Yergey 

Samuel  Ritter 

Neven  P.  Gutelius. 
Henry  B.  Mowry... 


Thomas  Robison 
Dan 'IP.  Rumberger 
Auckey,  James., 
Arnold,  James... 
Arnold,  John.... 

Botdorf,  Reuben 

Bowersox,  David. 
Bender,  Solomon.. 
Bobb,  William 


Boran,  Jacob  F ... 
Boran,  Thomas  ... 
Charles,  William  F 
Campbell,  Peter I. ..do . 


May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

July  10,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  22,  '61, 

Feb.  28, '62, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 


May  27,  '61,  I  3 

May  28,  '61,    3 

May  6,  '61,    3 

Oct,  a,  '61^  I  3 


Discharged  January  10,  1863,  for  wounds  receiv- 
ed at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14, 1862. 
Promoted  from  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.,  March  1,  1863 — 

wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6, 1864 — Bv.  Maj. 

March  13,  1865 — mustered  out  with  company, 

June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  May  5,  1863  —  brevet  Capt.. 

March  13,  1865  — mustered  out  with  company, 

June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to2dLt.,  May  5,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,'  June  11,  1864. 
Prisoner  Feb.  1,    1864  — died  at  Andersonville, 

May  11,  1864— grave,  1,832. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  16,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Prisoner,  Feb.  1,  1864  —  died  at  Andersonville, 

July  28,  1864— grave,  4,117. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  25,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Died  Sept.  27,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  South 

Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  8,1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P,  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  June  30,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  6,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '62. 
Died  Aug.  8,  1861  —  buried  in  Military  Asylum 

Cemetery,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1802. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 
Dischai^ed  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  30,  '62. 


THREE   YBAr.S'    SERVICE. 


705 


Campbell,  Abi-abam 

Campbell,  Adam 

Chubb,  Stephen 

Duck,  Wilson 

Decker,  Isaac.... 

Doney,  John 

Daisey,  Martin... 
Dormier,  Nicholas.. 
Eckhart,  Peter. 


-Enig.  George 

Finiole,  Edwin  W... 

Fink,  Henry 

Feeney,  Patrick .. 
Gutsleber,  Adam. 
Gray,  Michael 


Gregory,  Cyrus 

Gundrum,  Samuel 

Grow,  Daniel 

Haas,  Levi , 

Haines,  George 

Hammond,  Thomas 

Keeler,  Nathaniel... 

Keifer,  Martin  L 

Kohler,  John 

Keeler,  Leonidas.... 

Long,  Samuel 

Ley,  John 

Leister,  Franklin... 

Lloyd,  Horace. 

Miller,  Charles, 

Mooney,  Jacob  E... 

Mowry,  David  C. 

Mackey,  Clinton.. 

Morningstar,  Rein't 

M'Cormick,  John.., 

Norwood,  Joseph.. 

Neitz,  Emanuel , 

Norwood,  Edward., 

Oswalt,  William 

Pepper,  Michael 

Parker,  David 

Peifer,  William  H.. 

Portzline,  Henry 

Peifer,  Jacob  P 

Rupp,  .lohnO 

Ressler,  Levi  C 

Eeif,  Franklin 

Rorick,  John  B 

Reigle,  John 

Rogers,  Samuel.. 
Rathftm,  Wilson 
Rathfan.  Thomas  ... 
Reichenbach,  Joel.. 

Smith,  John 

Seesholtz,  Samuel.. 

Salada,  Cyrus 

Sampell,  John 

Seller,  William 

Snyder,  John  N....... 

Sterick,  Theo.  S.  F 

Simon,  Nicholas 

Shaffer,  Joel 

Seachrist,  John  H... 

Spencer,  Charles 

Strawser,  Theodore 
Shrawder,  Henry.., 
Shultzbach,  Peter... 
Shultzbach,  Henry 

Stahl,  William 

Swartz,  Nathaniel.. 


Snotts,  Samuel. 
Sterer,  John 


3 
f 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 

INTO  SEUVICE. 

is 

1 

Oct.         8,  '61, 

3 

Oct.       8,  '61, 

3 

July   27,  '61, 
May      6,  '61, 
May    2?,  'Gl, 
July  24,  '61, 

3 
3 
.3 

May    27,  '61, 
May   27,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 

3 
3 

July  24, 

May  IS, 

May  0, 

May  27, 

May  6, 

May  27, 


May   27,  '61, 
Mav      G,  '61, 
Oct.       8,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 
May     6,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 
May     6,  '61, 
July  27,  'Ql, 
Feb.    24,  '64, 
May      6,  '61, 
May    27,  '61, 
Julv  24,  '61, 
May      6,  '61, 
May      G,  '61, 
May     6,  '61, 
May     6,  '61, 
May    28,  '61, 
xMay    2.5,  '61, 
May    27,  '61, 
July   11,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 
July   11,  '61, 
•July  27,  '61, 
May   27,  '61, 
May     6,  '61, 
July   10,  '61, 
May     6,  '61, 
Oct.       8,  '61, 
May      G,  '61, 
July   10,  '61, 
May      6,  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 
May    28,  '61, 
Oct.      8,  '61, 
Oct.      8,  '61, 
Oct.      8,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May     6,  '61, 
May   27,  '61, 
May      6,  '61, 
May   28,  '61, 
May     6,  '61, 
May      6,  '61, 
May     6,  '61, 
Mav     6,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 
May      6,  '61, 
May     6,  '61, 
May     6,  '61, 
May    28,  '61, 
Feb.    24,  '64, 
Feb.    24,  '64, 
May   27,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  20  1862 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  18G4.' 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Aug.  17,  '61. 
Tran.sferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  "I,  '64— Vet 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  'Gl— Vet! 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13  1862 
Deserted  August  30,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862— 
bu.  record,  died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Dec.  20,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  companj^  .June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeons  certificate,  Jan.  5.  '63. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  cut  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Prisoner,  Feb.  1,  1864— died  at  Andersonville— 

grave,  1,302. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V..  May  31, 1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Deserted  September  15,  1862. 
Deserted  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Tr.  to  Western  gunboat  service,  Feb.  17,  1862. 
Transferred  to  bat'y  A,  1st  Pa.  Art'y  June  1,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
De.serted  July  6,  1361. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Prisoner,  May  30,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 
Prisoner,  May  8,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Deserted  June  21,  1861. 

Prisoner,  May  30,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Feb.  24,  '62. 
Died  at  Philadelnhia,  September  28,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  14,  '62. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out.  ' 
Mustered  out  with  company.  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  15,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  23,  '62. 
Deserted  April  25,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out-with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  24,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  companj^,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  17,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  24,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  21,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  23,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Died  Aug.  10,  1861— buried  at  Military  Asylum 

Cemeter3^,  Wa.shington,  D.  C. 
Drowned  at  Harrison's  Landing,  July  7,  1862. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30   1862. 


706 


THIRTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT — SIXTH  RESERVE, 


Shell,  David 

Sause,  Richard 

Tronp,  Simon 

Trego,  John 

Walt,  William 

Wilmore,  Rudy.. .. 
Werick,  Emanuel, 
Zartman,  John  F .. 
Zimmerman,  Sam'i 
Zecbman,  Jacob  P„ 


Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do„... 

,..do 

...do 

..do 

...do 

.„do„... 


May 
July 
May 
July 
July 
Mav 
July 
May 
May 
May 


6,  '61, 
24,  '61, 
6, '61, 
10,  '61, 
24, -61, 
6,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6, '61, 
6,  '61, 


Died  at  Fredericksburg,  October  1, 1862. 

Deserted  August  30,  1862. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

l)ie<I  at  Fredericksburg,  (Jctober  3,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V..  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  25, 1863, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon  s  certificate,  May  7,  1863. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  oat. 

Died  September  4,  1861. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  September  16,  1862. 


Company  G. 

recruited  in  wayne  county. 


John  S,  Wright 

William  Tamblyn. 


Robert  N.  Torrey.. 
Wm.  H.  Goodman. 


JohnE.  Lewis.. 


Samuel  E.  Bryant. 

Wm.  H.  Hurlbert.. 
Julius  C.  Wright .. 
Georg    D.  Arthur. . 

Russell  Brink 

Milton  M'Farland.. 
James  M.  Surrine.. 
William  Kellow.... 
N.  W.  Elmendorf.. 
Geo.  Ammennan .. 
Smith  A.  Barker... 

Isaac  H.  Ball 

Nathan  Thorp 

Lucien  Goodnough. 

Calvin  Pullis 

Andrews,  Wm.  H.. 


Avery,  Lucius  K. 


Avery,  Daniel 

Bull,  Samuel 

Bishop,  Emmet  .. 
Baillis,  George  H. 
Baillis,  M.  L 


Bradshaw,  Aaron. 
Bishop,  Harvey.... 

Baker,  John 

Belknap,  John 

Burton,  Daniel 


Borches,  Henry... 

Baker,  James 

Canavin,  John 

Chase,  Gideon  B.. 
Colwell,  Charles.. 
Clien.  Peter   


Duvall,  John  S.. 
Denn,  Collin  M . 
Day,  Theodore... 
Durshimer,  Henry.. 

Darling,  A.  J  .... 


Captain 

..do 

1st  Lt.. 
..do 

..do 


1st  Sgt. 

...do 

Sergt... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Corp.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

,,.do 

..do 

..do 

Private 


.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
..do. 


.do 


May  13, 

'61, 

S 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 
May   13, 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

July  15, 

'61, 

3 

May   13, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May    13, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

July  15, 

'(51, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

July  15, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

July  15, 

'61, 

3 

July  15, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May   13, 

'61, 

3 

July  15, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May   13, 

'01, 

3 

July  15, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May   13, 

'61, 

3 

May  13, 

'61, 

3 

May   13, 

'61, 

3 

May   13, 

'61, 

3 

July  15, 

'61, 

S 

July  15, 

'61, 

3 

Discharged  January  9, 1863,  for  wounds  received 
at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Pr.  from  2d  Lt.  to  Capt.,  May  18.  '63— detached  for 
duty  on  General  Barnes*^  stafl^  Awg.  24,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon'.s  certificate,  April  6,1862. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  April  16,  '62— dis- 
missed April  6,  1863. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Mav,  1S63— to  Isk 
Lt.,  Aug.  27, 1863  — com.  Capt.,  April  6,  1865— 
not  mustered  — mustered  out  with  company, 
June  11,  1864. 

Com.  2d  Lt.,  April  6,  1863 — not  mustered — trans- 
ferred to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864— Vet. 

Died  January  24, 1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  18(J4. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet- 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Signal  Corps,  Aug.  28,  1863. 

Died  November  30,  1862. 

Wounded  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14, 1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  1863. 

Wounded  at  South  Mountain  —  discharged  on 
Surgeon's  certificate,  February  7,  1863. 

Killed  at  Mine  Run,  November  27,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  compafiy,  June  11,  1864. 

Absent  at  muster  out  of  company. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  7,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  6,  1861. 

Transferred  to  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

KiUed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14, 1862. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13, 1862— died 
February  15,  1S63. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30, 1862. 

Deserted  August  17,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  27, 1862. 

Wounded  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14, 1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  1,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  22,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  10,  '62. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan,  29,  1863. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  12,  1864. 


THREE  YEARS'  SERVICE, 


707 


Darling,  Daniel 

Davidson,  William 
For  man,  Isaac 


Fammisr,  Michael.. 
Fuller,  William  T. 
Freeman,  Earl  W.. 

FiRegan,  Hugli 

Gironer,  George 

Gerety,  Jame» 

Oreeley,  Robert  A . 
Griifis,  Calvin  M..„ 

Crroner,  John  H 

Hallet,  John 

Hays,  Stephen  M., 
Hulett,  William... 
Justin,  Howard  T., 

Jayne,  William  H. 


JajTie,  S(tuire  W... 

Katz,  Jacob  F, 

Kimble,  Philander 

Karslalj      John 

liavo,  Mortimer  E.« 
Liabar,  Nelson... 
Liathrop,  Halsey 
Lawrence,  H.  M. 

Lane,  Abram 

Mackey,  Enoch.. 
Melons,  James.... 
M'Farland,  Franks 
M'Kane,  Thomas.. 
M'Farley,  Michael. 


Nolan,  Samuel 

Niles,  Augustus .., 

Nesle,  John .„., 

Neithart,  Charles. 
Nelson,  James  T... 

Porter,  Geoa*ge 

Rodgers,  James..., 
Rowley,  George.... 
Robinson,  David.. 

Reed,  John  L 

Reimer,  Edmund  L 
Spratt,  Michael 
Sherwood, Nathan  B 

Stanton,  Frank 

Shafer,  Alvin 

Starbird,  A.  C 

Sherwood,  Henry... 
Shannon,  James'.... 

Shopp,  George  J 

Stuart,  Frank , 

Smith,  William  W. 
Stearnes,  JohnS... 
Samgson,  Oscar  P.. 
Stark,  Archibald  D 


Thomas,  Sylvester. 

Thorp,  John 

Torpyn,  Edward 

Torrey,  David  B 

Tully,  Thomas 

Ward.  Stephen  D... 


Private 


.do... 
.do... 
.do .... 
.do .... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
-do... 
.do„. 
.do... 
.do... 
.do_. 
.do  .„ 

.do ... 


May  13,  '61, 

May   13,  '61, 
July  15,  '61, 


.do 

,do_... 
,do 

.do_... 

.do 

.do 

.do..„., 
.do„... 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.do...„ 
.do 


.do. 


..do 

..do 

„do  ..„ 

..do„... 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do.-.. 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do.... 
...do 

.do 

„.do 

.do..... 


Julv  15, 

'61, 

May   13, 

'61, 

May  13, 

'61, 

Julv   1.5, 

'61, 

May   13, 

'61, 

May   13, 

'61, 

May  13. 

'61, 

May  13, 

'61, 

May  13. 

'61, 

May  13, 

'61, 

May  13, 

'61. 

May  28, 

'61. 

July  15, 

'«!, 

May  13, '61, 

May  13, '61, 
May  13, '61, 
July  15,  '61, 

May  13,  '61, 
May  13,  '61, 
Mav  13,  '61, 
July  15, '61, 
May  13,  '61, 
May  13, '61, 
July  13,  '61, 
May  13, '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
May  13.  '61, 
May  13,  '61, 

May  13,  '61, 
May  13,  '61, 

May  13, '61, 


May 
May 
May 
July 
July 
July 
May 
July 
May- 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
July 
Jan. 
July 
Jan. 
May 


13,  '61, 
1.%  '61, 
13,  '61, 
15,  '61, 
15,  '61, 
15,  '61, 
13.  '61, 
15,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
13,  -61, 
13,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
15, '61, 
24,  '62, 
15.  '61, 
29,  '64, 
13,  '61, 


May  13,  '61, 

May  13, '61, 

May  13, '61, 

May  13.  '61, 

May  1.3,  '61, 

July  L5,  '61, 


Killed  at  Dranesville,  Dec.  20,  1861— buried  m 
Military  Asylum  Cemetery,  Washington.  D.  C. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania,  C.  H..  May  8,  1864— 
absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  gunboat  service,  Feb.  11,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  29,  '63. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Absent  at  muster  out  of  company. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  19lst  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  7,  186S. 

Muster^  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted  July  11,  1861. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dee.  13,  1862— ab- 
sent, in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Wounded  at  Dranesville,  Dee.  20,  '61— discharg- 
ed September  1, 1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Captured  at  Bethesda  Church.  May  30,  1864— dis- 
charged April  14,  1865. 

KiUed  at  Bull  Run.  August  SO,  1862. 

Absent  at  muster  out  of  company. 

Absent  at  muster  out  of  company. 

Transferred  to  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  IDlst  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted  July  5,  1863. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  Nov.  22.  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
Fredericksburg.  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  Feb.  24,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Discharged  Jaimary  5, 1863,  for  wounds  received 
at  SouUi  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 

Died  at  Falmouth,  Va.,  Augiist  30,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  2, 1862. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain.  Sept.  14,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Absent  at  muster  out  of  company. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  22,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  10,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  51,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  19Ist  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, '64. 

Promoted  to  Commissary  Sergeant,  Dec.  24,  '63. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Died  Oct.  10,  1862— buried  m  Cypress  Hill  Ceme- 
tery, Tiong  Island,  N.  Y. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Died  at  A-nnapolis,  Md.,  September  5,  1861. 

Killed  at  Wilderness.  May  6,  1864. 

Deserted  May  10,  1863. 

Died  at  Fairfax  Sem.,  March  18,  '64— grave,  1,534. 


708 


THIETY-FIFTH  EEGIMENT — SIXTH  EESERVE. 


Company  D. 
recruited  in  franklin  county. 


William  D.  Dixon... 
Jos. A.  Davison.., 


DaTi  d  YancG         .... 

...do 

William  Burgess... 

David  F.  Lesher 

TTpnrv  T^oTpv. 

...do 

IstSgt.. 
Serg't.. 
...do.... 

...do 

...do 

Calvin  M.  Hassler.. 

John  W.Hart 

Philip  Bessor 

John  M   Tjswis 

...do 

John  P.  Welsh 

Samuel  K.  Furley... 

J.  LeviRoush  

.Tohn  H.  Jarrett 

.John  B.  Hymans.... 
William  Holkamb.. 

Simon  H.  Burns 

George  Bessor 

...do 

...do 

Corp.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Phineas  B.  Hollar.. 

JohnM'Elwee.. 

William  C.  Ritnour 
Armstrong,  J.  W 
Allison,  Rob't  H.. 
Barnett,  Joseph... 


Boettger,  Henry 

Bai-ger.  John 

Baruhill,  Dan'l  A... 
Brindle,  Malachi.... 
Branthafer,  George 

Boliu,  Peter  A 

Brumbaugh,  Wm... 

Barger,  Thomas  H. 

Cick,  Anthony 

Crawford,  William 
Craig,  Wm.  B.  B.... 

Cramer,  Jeremiah. 

Cell,  John 

Campbell,  Thomas, 
Carney,  Richard.... 
Deems,  George  H.. 

Dimkle,  Jacob 

Donithan,  Alfred  L 


Capt. 
..do  .. 


Ecker,  Elias  W 

Eichelberger,  Aug. 
Earhart,  Charles  E 
Fisher,  Charles  S.. 

Fogt,  John 

Fry,  John 

Givler,  WilUam  S.... 

Gold,  Albert 

HutI",  Isaac  T 

Hoover,  Hiram 

Huber,  Amos  D 

Harris,  Thomas  H... 
Heuninger,  Jacob... 
Hughes,  Thomas.... 


April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 


April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 


April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 
July  23,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 

Aptil  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
Mar.  7,  '62, 
April  24,  '61, 
July  27,  '61, 
July  27,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
Mar.  7,  '62, 
April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 


April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 

April  24, 
Mar.  4, 
April  24, 
July  27, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 

April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
Jan.  6, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
July  27, 
July  23, 
April  24, 
Mar.  7, 
Mar.  4, 
Mar.  14, 
April  24, 


Pi-omoted  to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Sept.  12,  1863. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  Aug.  1,  1862— 
to  Capt.,  September  19,  1863— brevet  Maj.  and 
brevet  Lt.' Col.,  March  13,  186'5  —  mustered  out 
with  company,  .June  11,  1864. 

Resigned  July  26,  1862. 

Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  Sept.  19,  '63— brevet 
Captain,  March  13,  1865— mustered  out  with 
company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  Avith  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.'V,,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Com.  2d  Lt.,  Sept.  19, 1863 — not  mustered — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  companj^  July  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  in  action — date  unknown — discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate.  November  27,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Dec.  3,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with'company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  in  action — date  unknown — discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  22,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  31,  '61. 

Transferred  to  19 1st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Mustered  out  Avith  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  .5th  U.  S.  Artillery,  Nov.  23, 1862. 

Captured  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64 — died  at  An- 
dersonville,  Ga.,  March  25,  '65— grave,  12,812. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Stirgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  5,  '62. 

Transferred  to  5tli  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Nov.  17,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  3, 1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  7,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  12,  '63. 

Discharged  March  24,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
in  action. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 

Mustered  oitt  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  February  27, 1863,  for  wounds  receiv- 
ed in  action. 

Transferred  to  5th  U.  S.  Artillery,  Nov.  23,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  1864. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  June  1,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  27,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  December  15,  1862,  for  wds.-  received 
in  action. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Deserted  September  15,  1862. 

Deserted  September  15,  1862. 

Disch.  May  12,  '63,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Nov.  16,  'C2. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  31, 1863. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Deserted  August,  1862. 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


709 


Irvine,  Andrew  M..  Private 

Jenkins,  Samuel  C..i...do 

Kridler,  William  H[... do 

Koerner,  John ...do 

Kissell,  John  W ...do 


Kell3',  William  M 
Kennedy,  Cyrus  E.. 

Lewis,  David  J 

Ijittle,  Edmund 

Murry,  Henry 

Margut,  Matthias.. 

Miller,  John  A 

Mertz,  Alexander,. 
MuUinnex,  George. 
Mellon,  Thomas  B., 

Monn,  Peter.. , 

Minor,  Henry , 

Moxom,  Peter , 

M'Govern,  Owen.... 
M'Namee,  Patrick.. 
M'Laughlin,Jno.  H 
M'Kelvey,  Benj.  F 


Naugle,  George  W.. 
Nicholson,  Jas.  A... 

Nare,  William 

Owens,  George 

Peters,  Michael  P... 

Riegle,  Jacob  L 

Rudolph,  Martin.... 
Sixeas,  Thornton  T 
Shafer,  Hezekiah ... 

Scott,  Robert  W 

Severs,  Francis 

Smith,  Henry  B 

Six,  John 


Severs,  Francis . 


Savage,  Charles 

Shafer,  Jeremiah ... 

Suders,  George 

Taylor,  Robert 

Trout,  James  M 

Thomas,  Charles  M 

Trout,  Upton  D 

Vandyke,  Wm.  R... 
Walker,  George  A.. 

Webb,  John 

Winlan,  Henry 


...do.. 
...do.. 
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.do. 
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.do. 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
...do.... 


April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
April  21, 
Mar.  10, 
Mar.  12, 
July  23, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
July  23, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
July  23, 
Jan.  1. 
April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 

July  23, 
April  24, 
June  1, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
July  27, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 


Feb.     6,  '64, 


April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
May  4, 
April  24, 
April  24, 

do I  April  24, 

do I  Feb.   15, 


Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
1  Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  11, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  Va.,  May  5,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  31, 1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Aiigust  1,  1863. 

Deserted  January,  1S63. 

Mu.stered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Killed  at  New  Hope  Church,  Va.,  Nov.  27,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  compauj',  .June  11,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  '64. 

Diseh.  Feb.  8, 1864,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Disch. — date  unknown — for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 

Disch.  Dec.  19,  1862,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Deserted  August,  1861. 

Deserted  August,  1862. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Captured  near  North  Anna  River,  Va.,  May  25, 
1864— mustered  out,  December  2,  1864. 

INIustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  principal  musician,  Aug.  1,  1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  Va.,  May  6,.'64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  Feb.  28,  1863,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June'll,  1864. 

Mustered  out  Avith  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  1,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  25,  '62. 

Transferred  to  5th  United  States  Artillery,  Nov. 
ember  23, 1862. 

Captured  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30, '64— trans- 
ferred to  191st  regiment,  P.  V.  May  31,  1864. 

Died  at  Catlett's  Station,  Va.,  April  22,  1862. 

Died  at  Langley,  Va.,  December  5,  1861. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Transferred  to  5th  U.  S.  Artillery,  Nov.  23,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Killed  at  Dranesville,  Va.,  Dec.  20,  1861. 

JNIustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Deserted  September  23, 1862. 


Company   E. 
recruited  at  danville,  montour  county. 


Mahlon  K.  Manley 
Charles  Richart 

Capt 

...do 

May  14,  '61, 
May  14,  '61, 

3 
3 

John  Horn        .    .  .. 

2d  Lt... 
...do 

May   14,  '61, 
May  14,  '61, 

3 
3 

JosiahMull 

George  W.  Deen 

1st  Sgt. 

May  14,  '61, 

3 

Serg't.. 
...do 

May  27,  '61, 
June  26,  '61, 

3 
3 

Thomas  Levers 

William  A.  Moyer.. 

•■■*° 

May  14,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  22,  '63. 

Promoted  from  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.,  August  27,  '63— 
brevet  Maj.,  March  13,  '65 — mustered  out  with 
comparry,  "Junell,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  27,  '62. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Oct.  11,  1861— to 
2d  Lt.,  April  13,"l863— mustered  out  with  com- 
pany June  11,  1864. 

Prom'oted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  May  15,  1863— 
com.  2d  Lt.,  March  21,  1863  — not  mustered  — 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  July  15,  ISGl— to  Sgt.,  April  6, 1862— 
mustered  out  with  company,  Junell,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  April  6,  1862— to  Sgt  ,  May  15, 1863— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 


710 


THIRTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT — SIXTH  UESEKYE, 


Nicholas  Frieze. 
William  Kriner. 
William  E.  Ackey .. 
Abraham  Wand 


William  Lezerve 

Wm.  E.  Gillespie..., 
H.  Kustenbather.... 

John  Leffler 

Thaddeus  S.  Smith 

Aaron  R.  Gibson 

Edwin  Lockhart 

EJi  J.  Richart 

Aderholdt,  Earnest 

Buttles,  William.... 
Brown,  James  H.... 

Bailey,  Olney 

Bowman,  (jeorge  ... 
Bingman,  George... 

Cowden,  Samuel 

Cunningham,  Rob.. 
Chronister,  John  W 
Chaplain,  Orvill. 

Davis,  John 

Darfus,  John 

Francis,  Thomas, 
FUnn,  James 


Serg't. 
...do.... 
...do.... 
Corp... 


Grill,  Josiah 

Garner.  Augusta... 

Ilaro,  Joseph 

Hilgert,  Jacob 

Ilagen,  Charles  ...  . 

Heisner,  Henry 

Hocker,  George 

Hunt,  William  W.. 
Hileman,  Franklin 

Hur.st,  Miles 

Ilorff,  William 

Jones,  Benj.  A 

Johnson,  M.  B 

King,  Richard  W.. 

Karigher,  Gottlieb . 

Kiezer,  .John , 

Krelner,  George 

Koons,  John , 

King,  James  H 

Lucas,  Abraham... 

Miller,  Joseph 

Marchal,  Carlisle.... 

Moyer,  Lewis 

Miller,  Jacob 

Metzgar,  Seba.stian 

Miller,  John 

Mallon,  Felix 

M'Gill,  George 

MT^aughliD,  B 

Melson,  Gscar 

Oit.  Alpheus  D 

Pursel,  Perry 

Price,  Abraham 

Richard,  John  O 

Roup,Jonas 

Rantz,  Isaac 

Reinhardt,  Edm'd.. 

Rose,  Joseph 

Shedon,  John 

Staub,  Conrad.. 

Shultz,  John 


...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 

..do 

..do 

Muc... 

..do 
Private 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do., 
...do. 
...do. 
...do.. 


May  14,  '61, 

May  14,  '61. 

May  14,  '61, 

May  14,  '61, 


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do 

do ..  .. 

do 

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...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


May  14, 

June  20, 
July  11, 
July  II, 
June  25, 
Mav  14, 
May  14, 
April  1, 
July  27, 


May 
Mav 
May 
May 
May 
June 
May 
June 
May 
June 
May 
June 
May 

June 
July 
May 
May 
May 
May 
Aug. 
May 
May 
June 
May 
May 
May 
July 


'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'62, 
'61, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'62, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

'6l| 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 


May  14,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  14,  '61, 
Mar.  19,  '64, 
May  25,  '61, 

June  23,  '61, 


May  14, 
June  25, 
Aug.  27, 
May  25, 
May  14, 
May  25, 
May  14, 
May  25, 
July  27, 
July  10, 
July  5, 
Aug.  26, 
May  14, 
May  25, 
July  20, 
Juno  2.5, 
May  14, 
May  14, 


May  14,  61, 
May  14,  '61, 


Mis.  in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  Dec.  13, '62. 

Disch.  May  26,  '62,  for  wounds  rec.  accidentally. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  May  12, 
1S64 — absent  at  General  Hospital,  Washington, 
D.  C,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1S64. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  19 1st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Bethesda  Church,  Va.,  May  30,  64— Vet, 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  19 1st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 
Wounded,  with  loss  of  leg,  at  Bristoe  Station,  Va., 

Oct.  14,  1863 — absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  12,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  28,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  12,  '63. 
Deserted  September  18,  1862. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  26,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  29,  '62. 
Mastered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Absent  at  muster  cut  of  company. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  20,  '62. 
Wounded  in  action — date  unknown — discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  December  19,  1862. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  Y.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Deserted  February  14,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Absent  at  muster  out  of  company. 
Disch.  Feb.  12,  '63,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Missing  in  action.  May  30,  1864. 
Died  at  Fairfax,  Va.,  April  1,  1863. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Deserted  September  6,  1862. 
Deserted  May  14,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  6,  '62. 
Died  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  June  13,  1862. 
Captured  May  20,  1864 — died  at  Andersonville, 

Ga.,  October  2,  1864— grave  11,463— Vet. 
Disch.  Mar.  18,  '62,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  17,  '62. 
Disch.  iSlar.  28,  '63,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Deserted  August  '.^8,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Committed  suicide  at  Camp  Tenally,  Maryland, 

October  4,  1861. 
Wounded  at  Spottsylvania,  C.  H.  May  11,  1864—- 

absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Disch.  Sept.  12,  '63,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Disch.  Feb.  28, '63,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Killed  at  Bethesda  Church,  Va.,  May  30, 1864. 
Deserted  November  23,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Deserted  December  11,  1862. 
Discharged  by  special  order,  August  16,  1862. 
Died  at  Bristoe  Station,  Va.,  February  29,  1864 
Discharged  by  special  order,  August  11,  1862. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Missing  in  action  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  .30,'64. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  12,  '62. 
Wounded  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  12, 1864— ab- 
I    sent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
3 1  Mustered  out  witli  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juuc  11,  1864. 


THREE  TEARS'  SERVICE. 


711 


KAJIE. 

BANK. 

DATE  OF  MrSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

J,                                                          KEMAKKR. 

>■ 

Springer,  Conrad... 

Singhiser,  Theo 

Swartz,Gottleib 

Steinhiser,  Philip... 
Snyder,  William.... 
Sechman,  Samuel... 

Shi  ffert,  .Jacob 

Springer,  Philip 

Traub,  WilUam 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do   ... 

May   14,  '61, 
June    6,  '61, 
June    6,  'iMf 
Aug.  27,  '61, 
May   14,  '61, 
May   14,  '61, 
May   14,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 
July  27,  '61, 

May   14,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
May   14,  '61, 
May   25,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 
May   14,  '61, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 
May    14,  '61, 
July  12,  '61, 
June    1,  *6l, 
July  24,  'CI, 
May    14,  '61, 
June    5, '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  8,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  13,  '63. 
Disch.  April  20,  186.3,  for  wounds  rec.  in  action. 
Disch.  May  10,  1863,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  16,  '62. 
Died  July  15.  ISfiS,  of  Avounds  rec.  at  Gettysburg. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1802. 
Deserted  August ,24,  1862. 
Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  Oct.  18, 1861— buried 

in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Missing  in  action.  May  20,  1864— Vet. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  August  7,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeons  certificate,  Dec.  1,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  20,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  8,  '62. 
Discharged  by  special  order,  August  11,  1862. 
Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  September  7,  1861. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Deserted  August  14,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 
Deserted  June  4,  1863. 

VanVrankin,  D.  D... 

Vale,  Cyrus 

Wellerer,  Thomas... 
Wagner,  Otto 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

West,  Christian 

Wagner,  Christian.. 
Williams,  George... 
Woods,  Christop'r... 

Walten,  Joseph 

Weaver,  Joseph 

Walls,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do   ... 

Yordy,  William  T.. 
Zerbe,  Wilkins  K... 

...do 

...do 

Company  F. 
recruited  at  towanda,  bradford  county. 


Daniel  Bradbury... 

Capt... 

April  23,  '61,    3 

W.  Aug's  Meeker.. 

...do.... 

April  23, '61,    3 

Leman  D.Forrest.. 
William  S.  Briggs.. 

1st  Lt.. 
...do.... 

May   15,  '61,    3 
April  23,  '61,    3 

Orlando  P.  Benson.. 
William  Langford.. 

Serg't.. 
...do 

April  23, '61,    3 
July  14,  '61,   3 

lorace  W.  Perkins, 
i.  Frank  Kenney... 
Tcorge  P.   Rogers... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

April  23,  '61,    3 
April  23,  '61,    3 
May   15,  '61,    3 
May   15,  '61,    3 
May  15,  '61,    3 
April  23, '61,    3 

liorin  W.  Forrest... 
Ivlarshall  O.  Hicks.. 

...do 

...do 

John  W.  Shouten... 
Ohas.  E.  Brigham... 

Corp.... 

...do 

...do 

April  23,  '61,    3 
July  14,  '61,    3 
July  14,  '61,    3 
May   15,  '61,    3 
April  23, '61,    3 
July  14,  '61,    3 
Feb.   15,  '61,    3 
Nov.  10.  '61,    3 
May  31,  '61,    3 
May   15,  '61,    3 

Jeremiah  French.... 
Silas  J.  Fritcher 

...do 

...do 

fames  E.  Hall 

Bart.  O,  M'Vannan.. 
Orin  D.  S.  Kinney... 

Ames  Harland 

Bloodgood,  J.  F 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Private 
...do 

Baker,  Samuel  S.... 
Bouton,  William.... 
Brown,  Eben. 

...do 

...do 

do 

July  23,  '61,    3 
May   30,  '61,    3 
June  20,  '61,    3 
July  23,  '61,    3 
Aug.  30,  '62,    3 
April  23, '61,    3 
July  14,  '61,    3 

Brown,  Charles  E... 
Briaham,  Ehulens. 

Burk,  Patrick 

Barnes,  Thomas 

...do 

...do 

...do 

.  do 

Coleman,  John  P.... 
Campbell,  Fer.  D... 
Chapman,  Wal.  M.. 
Crayton,  William... 
Clarke,  Benj.  M 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

April  23, '61,    3 
April  23, '61,    3 
May    15,  '61,    3 
May    15,  '61,    3 
July  23,  '61,    3 

Wounded  at  Dranesville,  Dec.  20,  1861— disch. 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  7, 1862. 

Pr.  from  2d  Lieutenant  to  Captain,  Aug.  1, 1862 — 
to  brevet  Major,  Mar.  13, 1865— wd.  at  Wilder- 
ness, May  8,  1864— ab.,  in  hos.,  at  muster  out. 

Deserted  Nov.  28,  1862— dismissed  April  6, 1863. 

Pr.  from  2d  tfvlst  Lt ,  Aug.  27,  '63— Brevet  Capt., 
Mar.  13,  1865- pris.  from  May  8,  to  May  26,  '64— 
mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  *'63— pris.  fr.  Sept.  17, 
1863  to  Nov.  20,  1864— mus.  out  Jan.  20,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  7,, '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  9, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  3,  1863. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Com.  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  27,  1863— not  mus.— killed  at 
Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  12,  1864— bu.  at  Wil- 
derness burial  grounds. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Absent  at  muster  out  of  company. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  11,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg,  P.  V.,>May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31, '64. 

Not  on  muster  out  rolls. 

Wounded  at  Bristoe  Station,  August  13,  1863— 
absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  July  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  .30,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  30,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  15,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  22,  '63. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  December  13,  '62. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  Dec.  13, 1862— bu. 
record,  died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Dec.  27,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  compan\-,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


712 


THIETY-FIFTn   RBGTMEXT — SIXTH   RESERYE, 


Cooper,  James . . 
Cole,  Samuel  W 
Campbell,  Nathan'l 
Cole,  Franklin  M  .. 
Cray  ton,  Stephen.. 

Drumy,  Dennis 

Demorest,  Edward 
Driscoll,  Cornelius. 

Degroff,  Elijah 

Daley,  Aaron  A 

Dens'inore,  Wm.  H 
French,  Sheldon  G. 

French,  Bennett 

Fox,  James  R , 

Fuller,  Charles  J..., 

Forrest,  Orrison , 

Forrest,  Alfred  H... 
French,  Truman  E. 

French,  Joseph 

Finlan,  Roger : 

Foron,  William 

Farnsworth,  W 

Gardner,  Geo.  L 

Gordon,  W.  Z 

Greenleaf,  E.  Q 

Heavener,  Michael 
Hicks,  Lewellan  A 
Hughes,  Julius  M.. 


Hicks.  Allen  B 

.Tones,  Isaac 

Keeler,  Horace  W. 
Kinney,  Simon  C  .. 
King,  Richard  W.. 

Kriezer,  John 

Lent,  Fleming  T.... 
Lawrence,  Wra.  H. 


Lyon,  Oliver  D 

Lowe,  Myron  

Lungher,  William.. 

Munn,  John 

Munn,  Tildon    

Miller,  Alfred  D.  C 
Moughan,  Michael.. 
Murray,  William  H 

Mariott,  Charles 

M'Kean,  David  T... 

Nolte,  William 

O'Dell,  Vincent 

Pierce,  John  C 

Phelps,  Jacob  E 

Phelps,  Diton  E 

Page,  George  M 

Rice,  Isaac  A 

Rogers,  Mason  E.... 
Rogers,  Murray  M.. 
Schryver,  John  N... 

Struble,  James 

Struble,  Horace 

Spaulding,  Geo.  W 

Siierman,  F.  M 

Stone,  Aaron 

Smith,  Harrv 

Smith,  David  ., 


Taylor,  Perrv  C 

Tanner,  William 

Walker,  Wilham  H 


Waldron,  Wm.  N do 

AVidlaco,  Ilezekiah  L.do... 
)Viison,  James  H...!... do   . 
Wlieaton,  P.  E.        |     do 
Wright,  De  Witt  C  ".[■.■. do  "■ 


Private 

...do 

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May  30, 
Mav  1.5, 
May  15, 
April  23, 
May  15, 
Mav  If), 
April  23, 
May  1.5, 
May  1.5, 
April  23, 
April  23, 
July  2.3, 
July  23, 
Julv  23, 
April  23, 
May  30, 
Dec.  G, 
Dec.  6, 
July  14, 
Oct.  16, 
May  15, 
May  31, 
May  15, 
May  15, 
Aug.  17, 
May  15, 
July  14, 
April  23, 


April  23,  '61, 
Mav  31,  '61, 
May  15,  '61, 
Aug.  30,  '62, 
July  2,  '61, 
July  2,  '61, 
Julv  14,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 


April 

April 

July 

April 

May, 

July 

June 

April 

July 

July 

July 

Feb. 

April 

May 

May 

July 

May 

July 

May 

April 

May 

Aug. 

April 

July 

May 

Jan. 

July 


July  14,  '61, 
Mav,  15,  '61, 
May,  15,  '61, 

Oct.  14,  '61, 
May  15,  '61, 
May  15,  '61, 
July  23,  '61, 
April  23,  '61. 


Absent  at  muster  out  of  company. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  20,  "62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  iSIuy  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V..  May  31,  '04— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  31,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jau."  12,  '03. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  2,  '62. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 

Deserted  January  27,  1802. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  10,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  9,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  22,  '61. 

Transferred  to  19Ist  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Tr.ansferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '04— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  31, 1802. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  12,  lh64. 

Not  on  muster  out  roll. 

Mustered  out  witli  company,  June  11, 1804. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1802. 

Died  at  Bristoe  Station,  Va.,  January  14,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate, "Nov.  17,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  JNIay  31,  '64— Vet. 

Wd.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  '62— died  at  Alexan- 
dria, Va.,  Sept.  3,  '62 — bu.  Mil.  Asy.  Cemetery. 

Deserted  August  29,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  31,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  17,  '62. 

Transferred — date  and  organization  unknow^n. 

Transferred  to  company  E,  July  20,  1861. 

Transferred  to  company  E,  July  20,  1801. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  9,  1864 — absent,  in 
hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted,  September  12,  1801. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 

Transferred  to  Battery  A,  1st  Pa.  Artillery,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  23,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Wd.  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  '64— ab.  at  mus.  out. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vot. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1804. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  23,  '61. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  oh  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  6, 1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  15,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  20,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Feb,  13,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  18,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '04— Vet. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C.  November  14,  1862— 
buried  at  Military  Asylum  Cemetery^ 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1804. 

Transferred  to  19 1st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  May  12, 
'64— absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan,  2,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  (i,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  28,  '03. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1802. 

Tr.  to  Bat.  A,  5th  U.  S.  Art.— date  unknown. 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


713 


Company   G. 
recruited  at  middletown,  dauphin  county. 


Jacob  Rehrer Capt.... 

Charles  AUen do 


B.  F.  Ashenfelter.. 


IstLt. 


John  Yentzer 2d  Lt.. 

John  M' Williams do 

Joseph  B.  Rife '1st  Sgt, 


George  W.  Horn ...do .... 

JohnR.  Stoner Serg't. 


Wall.  W.  Johnson.. '...do 

B.  R.  Hayhurst '...do 

John  A.  Bonner '...do 

James  H.  Stanley... '...do 

George  W.  Gray '  Corp.... 


Joseph  A.  Peters.... '...do 

George  W.  Cole |...do 

John  1).  Books '...do 

Lorenzo  Horn '...do 

Thomas  H.  Abbott..'. ..do 

"William  Fitting '...do 

Jacob  Shapley j...do 

Samuel  Sides ...do 

Calvin  M'Clung |...do 

Alleman,  Benj.  F...  Private 
Baskins,  Geo.  W.. ..'... do. 

Bishop,  Jacob, '.do, 

Berst,  Levi ...do, 

Breckbill,  Pierce.. ..'... do. 

Bear,  Henry  A '...do. 

Barnes,  Simon ]...do. 

Bomberger,  Mich'l  ...do. 

Burg,  William ...do  . 

Bailey,  .Joseph I. ..do. 

Curry,  W^illiam  M..'...do. 

Chub,  John j...do. 

Cole,  Alonzo '...do  . 

Camp,  Simon  C '...do . 

Conroy,  William '...do. 

Cain,  William L.do. 

*  Church,  George  H...'...do. 

Cover,  John '...do. 

Cornwell,  Charles...'. ..do. 

Depue,  James  F '...do. 

Dewalt,  John '...do. 

Dailey,  Patrick '...do. 

Embick,  Jacob  A. ..'... do. 
Eichclberger,  Geo...  ...do 

Etter,  John  C i...do. 

Eichelbergei-,  H '...do. 

Elliott,  Reuben L.do. 

Fish,  Lewis '...do. 

Fisher,  Peter  H '...do. 

Giverren ,  Patrick ......  do . 

Gosline,  James  D  ...'...do . 

Graybill,  Jacob '...do. 

Garrigan,  James '...do . 

Gibbous,  Jacob ..'...do. 

Goss,  George  W ...do. 

90 


April  22,  '61, 
April  18,  '61, 


April  18,  '61, 

April  18,  '61, 
April  IS,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 

June    5,  '61, 

July  22,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 
April  18,  '61, 
April  18,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

April  19,  '61, 
April  20,  '61, 
April  18,  '61, 
AprillS,  '61, 
April  19,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
Jan.  1,  '64, 
Dec.  22,  '6.3, 
Dec.  22,  '63, 
April  18,  '61, 
Mav  3,  '61, 
May  3,  '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
April  18,  '61, 
April  18,  '61, 
AprillS,  '61, 
Sept.  5,  '61, 
May  1,  '61, 
April  18,  '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
April  18,  '61, 
April  18,  '61, 

April  18,  '61, 
April  18,  '61, 
April  19,  '61, 
April  18,  '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
AprillS,  '61, 
April  20,  '61, 
April  25,  '61, 
April  20,  '61, 
April  20,  '61, 
April  18,  '61, 
Feb.  22,  '64, 
July  15,  '61, 
Julv  15,  '61, 
April  28,  '61, 
May  1,  '61, 
July  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 
May  1,  '61, 
Sept.     1,  '61, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  10,  '62. 
Pr.  from  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.,  April  3,  '63— Bv.  Maj., 

March  13,  '65 — wd.  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13, 

'62,  and  Wilderness,  May,  1864, — mustered  out 

with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 
Pr.  from  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  Apr.  3, '63— Bv.  Capt., 

Mar.  13,  '65— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  1864. 
Resigned  November  15,  1861. 
Pr.  from  1st  Sergt.  to  2d  Lieut.,  April  3,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  Aug.  5,  1861,  to  accept  promotion  as 

2d  Lieutenant  6th  U.  S.  Infantry. 
Killed  in  action.  May  8,  1864— buried  in  Wilder- 
ness burial  ground. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  August  1,  1862 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  April  11,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  J  une  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  23,  '68. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864— Vet. 
Wounded  at  North  Anna,  May  23,  1864— absent 

at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  April  11,  1863. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll — Vet. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll — Vet. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll — ^Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  29,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Died  at  Tenallytown,  August  5,  1861, 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  and 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1364. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  27,  '61. 
Disch.  Mar.  20, 1863,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Disch.  Feb.  15,  1863,  for  wds,  received  in  action. 
Deserted  July  10,  1861. 
Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  2,  '61. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  11,  '63. 
Killed  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  1864. 
Deserted  September  16,  1862. 
Transfereed  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Deserted  August,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  8,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet, 


714 


THIETY-FIFTH  EEGIMENT — SIXTH  RESERVE, 


Gould,  James  S Private 

Geist,  James do 

Hughes,  Christian.J'...do 

Heiiiperly,  Geo.  L do 

Hain,  Robert ...do. 

Houser,  Fred'k  M..'...do. 
Henderson,  Martin  ...do.. 

Jury,  Adam L.do  . 

Koiigh,  Henry  A.. ..[... do., 

Koliler,  Cliarles ...do ., 

Linn,  Jacob ...do.. 

Lockard,  John ...do.. 

Lemon,  John  I. ..do.. 

Leggore,  William...!... do .. 

Lloyd,  John ...do  .. 

Montgomery,  John  ...do .. 
Montgomery,  Wm..l...do.. 


Manly,  Amos 
Martin,  Jacob  G 
Marquit,  Andrew  B 
Mushon,  Francis. 
Murphy,  Bernard 
Orth, William  H.  H 
Peiroe,  Cyrus  H.... 
Peirce,  George  W.. 

Peters,  John  W 

Powell,  James 

Peters,  John  M 

Penneman,  Robert. 
Quinsler,  William.. 
Rouse,  Franklin.... 
Reichenbach,  Peter 
Roburm,  James 
Sullivan,  Cornelius 


Suavely,  John  B.. 


Strauss,  Aaron  G.... 

Stores,  Jonas  F 

Specht,  Henry  D... 
Simmei-s,  Charles... 
Stehman,  Henry  C. 
Strickland,  Wm.... 

Smith,  Edgar 

Spencer,  Lewis 


Smith,  Daniel. 


Swigart,  Aaron 

Swords,  John 

Towusend,W.  Ford 


Vincent,  Robert  W 
Waborn,  Frank  R... 

Weist,  Daniel 

Wilson,  Daniel 


...do.... 
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...do. 
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...do. 


Feb.  1, 
May  1, 
April  20, 
April  22, 
April  22, 
July  10, 
April  22, 
Jan.  1(5, 
April  22, 
Feb.  4, 
April  18, 
Mav  1, 
May  1, 
Sept.  13, 
:SIar.  7, 
April  20, 
.4pril  20, 
April  18, 
April  19, 
April  20, 
April  19, 
Aug.  29, 
April  19, 
April  19, 
April  19, 
April  18, 
April  18, 
July  1, 
Sept.  1, 
May  3, 
April  18, 
Oct.  14, 
Mar.  8, 
AprU  18, 


July  15,  '61, 


April 

July 

Nov. 

Sept. 

April 

Feb. 

May 

May 


.do Feb.   22,  '64, 

.do '  April  19,  '61, 

.do May  29,  '61, 

...do May     1,  '61, 

...do 'April  20,  '61, 

...do i  April  20,  '61, 

do April  20,  '61, 

do April  20,  '61, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  10,  '63. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  Jan.  24, 1863 — grave,  700. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.'V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Died  Dec.  14,  1862,  of  wds.  received  in  action. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Julv  2,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  "64— Vet. 

•Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V,,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Wist  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  "64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  gunboat  service,  Feb.  19,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  September  14, 1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  ceitificate.  May  16,  '63. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  13,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  27,  '62. 

Died  May  9,  '64 — bu.  in  jSIiI.  Asylum  Cemetery, 

Woimded  at  Spottsylvania  O.  H.,  May  13,  1864— 
absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H. ,  May  12,  1864— 
absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Disch.  Feb.  20, 1863,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  3,  '62. 

Transferred  to  i91st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  10,  '63, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  2.3,  '63. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 

Died  May  16,  1863. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H. ,  May  12,  '64— bu. 
in  burial  ground  at  Wilderness. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  (J.  H.,  May  12,  1864— bu- 
ried in  burial  ground  at  Wilderness. 

Deserted  September  16,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Commissioned  2d  Lt.,  Dec.  4,  '61— not  mustered— » 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  4, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  24,  '62, 

Died  Dec.  14,  '62,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Fredericksburg. 

Deserted  May  28, 1862.  , 


Company  H. 

RECRiriTED  AT  WELLSBORO',  TIOGA  COUNTY. 


Julius  Sherwood.. 
James  Carle. 


John  W.  Rose 

SUas  Rockwell 

James  B.  Goodman 


1st  Lt... 
...do.... 
...do 


April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

3 
3 

April  22,  '61, 

3 

April  22,  '61, 

3 

AprU  22.  '61, 

3 

Resigned  September  18, 1861. 

Promoted  from  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.,  Dec.  1,  1861— to 

Colonel  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 
Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  November  24,  '61— 

resigned  July  9,  1862. 
Prom'otedto  1st  Lt.,  April  13,  '63— disch.  Sept.  16, 

'63,  for  wds.  received  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  '62. 
Promoted  from  Com.   Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  April  13, 

1863— to  1st  Lt.,  Nov.  1, 1863— Bv.  Capt.," March 

13,  1865— mus.  out  with  company,  June  11,  '64. 


THREE   TBAES'   SERVICE. 


715 


Marinus  N.  Allen. 
John  Hinman 


Reuben  M.  Pratt do AprU  22,  '61 

A.  S.  Hussleton Serg't..  April  22,  '61 


A.  E.  Vermilyea.. 
Calvin  Ely 


Ransford  B.  Webb.. 
Hiram  J.  Ramsdell 
George  W.  Merrick 
W.  Frank  Bailey.... 
Aaron  A.  Scudder.. 
Frank  A.  Foster 

Oscar  J.  Phillips .... 

Hobert  Ripley 

James  S.  Statts 

Charles  Yahn 

John  S.  Blanchard.. 


P.  R.  Warren. 


S.  P.  Stacey 

Abraham  Lyon 

C.  C.  Cone 

W.  P.  Christian 

Wm.  B.  Van  Horn. 
Atherton,  Erwin  R 

Blanchard,  P.  H 

Babb,  Caleb 

Ballard,  John 

Bickel,  James  N...., 

Brown,  Patrick 

Bragg,  Lucien  J 

Bacon,  Morgan  L ... 

Coolidge,  Josiah 

Conway,  ihomas. 
Carriel,  Edmund.... 
Crans,  Orlando  V... 

.Curran,  Ira  P 

Cole,  Campbell 

Cowden,  Jte^mes 

Codney,  Wallace 

Durlacher,  Simon.. 
Dickinson,  Arnold.. 

Doyle,  John 

Emniick,  Geo.  W... 
Emmick,  John  L.... 
Emmick,  Thos.  L... 

Gibbony,  John 

Gotchins,  George  H 
Grinnell,  George  L 

Gibberd,  John 

Gusten,  Harrison  C 

Hazlett,  James  H... 


Harbst,  George 

Holliday,  Darius  B 

Harrison,  John 

Huck,  William 

Ives,  S.  S 


Ives,  BurkeP 

Jones,  John  D 

Jay,  Hannibal 

Jennings,  George... 
Jennings,  Jeremiah 


1st  Lt... 
2dLt. 


April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 


April  22,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 
•  ••  "  '61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 


April  22 
April  22 
July  14 
April  22 
April  22 

April  22 
April  22 
April  22 
April  22 
April  22^ 

April  22 

April  22 
April  22 
April  22 

July  24 
AprU  22 
April  22, 

April  22 
April  22 
April  22 
April  22, 
April  22 
April  22 
April  22 
April  22, 
April  22, 
July  24, 
April  22 
April  22 
July  24 
April  22 
April  22, 
April  22 
April  22 
April  22 
July  24 
July  24 
April  22 
April  22, 
April  22, 
April  22 
April  22 
April  22 

April  22, 

April  22, 
April  22, 
July  24 
July  24 
April  22, 

April  22, 
April  22, 
April  22 
July  24 
April  22, 


Resigned  July,  1S6I. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  18,  1861— 
resigned  January  18,  1863. 

Promoted  from  ls"t  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  July  9,  1862 — 
killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  1, 1861— to  Sgt.— date  un- 
known— mus.  out  with  company,  June  11,  '64- 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt,,  March  6,  1863- mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  April  18,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Oct.  ^7,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  13,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Tr.  to  non-commissioned  staff,  July  1,  1861. 

Com.  2d  Lt. ,  Sept.  17,  1863— not  mustered— died 
May  10,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — absent 
at  muster  out. 

Discharged  to  receive  promotion,  Nov.  1,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  30,  '62. 

Discharged  Nov.  21,  1863,  to  receive  promotion 
in  8th  United  States  Colored  regiment. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  June  12, 1862— buried 
in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 

Tr.  to  western  gun-boat  service,  Feb.  8,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  18,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  16,  '6L 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  cavalry,  Oct.  22,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's' certificate,  Dec.  29,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Tr.  to  company  1, 42d  regiment  P.  V.,  June  19, '6L 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  16,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate.  Mar.  18,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  '63. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 

Deserted  June  18,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  22,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  1,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  22,  '62. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  regular  army,  Nov.  16, 1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  20,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  27,  '62. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Died  at  Frederick,  Md.,  Oct.  3,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  in  action — bu.  in  Mt.  Olivet  Cemetery. 

Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — absent 
at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  18, 1863. 

Died  November  29,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  24,  '62. 

Tr.  to  battery  U,  5th  U.  S.  Artillery,  July  18,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  22,  '62. 

Discharged  April  19,  '63,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 

Died  September  20,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 


716 


THTRTY-FIFTH  KEGIMENT — SIXTH   BESEEVE, 


Kimble,  Henry ... 
Keeney,  Henry  J 
Kriner,  William.. 
Keeney,  Luther  J 
Losinger,  Sylv.  J 
Love,  Jeremiah... 
Longbotham,Frank 

Maxwell,  Chas.  H 
Margrafl",  William.. 
Moore,  James.... 


M'Clure,  Thos.  K 
M'Comber,  Michael 

Nichols,  Chester  R. 
O'Connell,  Jerry.... 
Palmer,  C.  K 


Peet,  Harry  T 

Ramsdall,  Jos.  D  .. 
Rumsey,  Joseph  E. 
Russell,  Albert  J  ... 

Sando,  William 

Smith,  Michael  


Sullivan,  John 

Scheiifelin,  Jacob  N 


Seamans,  S.  R 

Seely,  Benjamin 

Swastwood,  A.  O.... 

Taggart,  John 

Wilson,  George  R... 


Warrener,  Asa 

Warrener,  Hiram... 
Wisener,  Wm.  H... 
Wingate,  William.. 

Wetmore,  Job 

Wetmore,  Almond 
Wetherbee,  D.  W... 


Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 


do. 
...do. 


.do., 
.do ... 
.do.. 
.do .. 
.do., 
.do.., 


.do.... 
.do.... 

.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 


.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 


April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
Julv  24,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
AprU  22,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
Auff.  13,  '62, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 
Ju^v  10,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
Julv  24,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '62, 
July  24,  '61, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  22,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  18,  '62. 

Captured  at  Bull  Run,  Va. — paroled  and  desert- 
ed August  28,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  19,  '63. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Dec.  31,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Wounded  at  Getty sbarg,  July  2,  1863 — absent, 
in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862 — ab- 
sent, in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  11,  '62. 

Transferred  to  Bat.  A,  1st  Pa.  Art.,  July  25,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  22,  -62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  21,  '63. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps— absent 
at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  to  receive  promotion  in  8th  United 
States  Colored  Troops,  September  18,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  18,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  11,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  23,  '62. 

liilled  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps— absent 
at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  Bat.  A,  1st  Pa.  Art.,  Jiily  25,  '62. 

Transferred  to  Bat.  A,  1st  Pa.  Art.,  July  25,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  Feb. ,  1862,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 

Transferred  to  regimental  band,  Julv  1,  1861. 

Transferred  to  19lstreg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Died  at  New  York  city,  September  15,  1862. 


Company  I. 

RECRUITED  AT  TOWANDA,  BRADFORD  COUNTY. 


W.  H.  H.  Gore.. 
John  M.  Guyer 

Peter  States 


Henry  B.  M'Kean.. 
John  H.  Phinney .. 
Cyrenus  F.  Chase.. 
Henry  C.  Stephens 

Willard  D.  Lane 

Henry  L  Adams .. 
Francis  Hannan. 


Allen  M'Kinnernay 
Andrew  J.  Dull 


Hugh  J.  Yarrington 

Patrick  Abbott 

H.  A.  Burnham 

Norman  Grist.... 
Geo.  M.  Thrasher . 
Chas.  H.  Stephens, 


Capt.. 
..do.. 


1st  Lt. 


2dLt.., 
1st  Sgt, 
Serg't., 
...do.... 


.do. 


...do... 
...do... 
Corp . 
...do... 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 


April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

AprU  22,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
May  15,  '61, 
AprU  22,  '61, 

May  15,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
May  15,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Major,  September  1,  1863. 

Pr.  from  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.,  Feb.  8,  1864— killed  at 

Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  Va.,  May  12, 1804. 
Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  April  1,  1862— to  1st  Lt.,  March  18, 

1864— brevet  Captain,  March  13,  '65— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Adjutant,  July  11,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1X64. 
Commissioned  2d  Lieut.,  Sept.  2,  '63 — not  mus. — 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  March  1,  1864 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  26,  '63. 
Tr.  from  V,  R,  C— mustered  out,  April  22,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64— absent,  in 

hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Dischara;ed  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  27,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Tr.  from  V.  R.  C— mustered  out,  April  22,  1864. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


717 


Peter  M'Hue 

Clarence  B.  Shaw.. 
Harrison  P.  Mead.. 
A.  J.  Eastabrooks... 
Henry  A.  Burbank 
AUen,  Mahlon  E.... 
Alexander,  Perry... 
Albro,  Stephen  G... 
Burbank,  Joseph  T 

Biles,  George  R 

Bebee,  Cornelius... 

Barnette,  Jerome .. 

Byers,  John  M 

Barstow,  D.  Henry 

Brown,  Benj.  M 

Brown,  Oscar  H .... 
Bull,  William  K.... 

Cole,  Daniel 

Chamberlain, Jos.  G 

Coverdale,  Wesley 
Crocker,  Silas  W.... 

Chepin,  Orla  C 

Davis,  Zebulon 

David,  Amasa 

Dubois,  Delos 

Douglass,  James  H 
Ely,  Daniel 


Frost,  Eleetus  W... 

Fell,  Joseph  G 

Fausey,  James  S.... 
Gosline,  Gilbert  H... 
Gorton,  Charles 


Grantier,  Clar'ce  B 
Goshne,  Andrew  J.. 
Holcomb,  William.. 

Hicks,  Jesse 

Howard,  James 

Johnson,  Nicholas.. 
Johnson,  William... 

Johnson,  James 

Johnson,  Peter 

Knickerbocker,D  E 

Kellogg,  Daniel 

Kennedy,  William 

Kramer,  John 

Kramer,  Charles 

Keeney,  Burton  L.. 
Knickerbocker,AH 
Knickerbocker,  Jas 
Lear,  Charles  W... 
Lynch,  Charles.... 

Lynch,  Daniel 

Martin,  Freder'k  L 

Mead,  Francis  C 

Moore,  Miller  C 

Mehan,  Michael 

Mulhart,  Patrick.... 
M'Mahan,  Matthew 
M'CauUflf,  Patrick... 
M'Tague,  Patrick... 

Noble,  Charrick  J.. 
Northrop,  Thomas.. 
Northrop,  Orlando.. 

O'Boyle,  James 

Oden,  L.  D 


Payne,  Shelden 

Palmetier,  Albert... 
Piersoll,  Enberry... 


Corp. 


...do 

...do 

Mug.... 

do 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


April  22,  '61, 

May  15,  '62 
June  1 
May  15, 
April  1 
April  22, 
April  22, 
July  27' 
May  15 
May  15 
April  22, 


July  29, 
May  15 
Aug.  21 
Oct.  22, 
April  22, 
Oct.  8 
April  22, 
April  2:' 

April  22, 
April  22, 
Julv  29, 
April  22 
Oct.  16. 
Oct. 
April  22, 
April  22, 

April  22. 
April  22. 
Oct.  25 
April  22 
April  22 


Oct. 

May 

April 

July 

April 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

May 

July 

May 

May 

July 

May 

Feb. 

April 

April 

May 

April 

April 

May 

May 

April 

June 

Oct. 

Oct. 

July 


May  15 
July  29 
July  29 
April  22, 
July  29 

April  22, 
April  22, 
July  29 


Wd.  at  Fredericksburg,  Sep.  13, '62— died  at  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Jan.  9,  '63— bu.  record,  Jan.  11,  '64. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864. 

Deserted  June  26,  1862. 

Disch.  for  wds.  rec.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  27,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  20,  '61. 

Tr.  from  2d  U.  S.  Art'y— mus.  out  April  22,  1864. 

Tr.  from  2d  U.  S.  Art'y— mus.  out  April  22, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Dicharged  Oct.  22,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 
Bull  kun,  August  30,  1862. 

Transferred  to  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  I9ist  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Ass.  Surg.  173d  reg.  P.  V.,  May  14, 1863. 

Transferred  to  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Died  at  Tenallytown,  D.  C,  Sept.  1,  1861. 

Died  at  Brooks'  Station,  Va.,  Dec.  3,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Discharged  Aug.  26, 1863,  to  accept  clerkship  in 
Treasury  Department,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Discharired  on  Surgeon's  certitisate,  Aug.  20,  '61. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Died  at  Brooks'  Station,  Va.,  Dec.  5,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  8th  regiment  U.  S.  Infantry. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted  June  26,  1862. 

Transferred  from  Vet.  Reserve  Corps — mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  onSui-geon's  certificate,  Aug.  20,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  22,  '62. 

Deserted  November  12,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  30,  '63. 

Discharged  May  11,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
Antietam,  September  17, 1862. 

Transferred  to  I91st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 

Deserted  December  30,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  Sept.  26,  1861,  for  accidental  wound. 

Died  at  Tenallytown,  D.  C,  Sept.  23,  1861. 

Discharged  on'Surgeon's  certificate.  May  26,  '62. 

Transferred  to  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  "64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  26,  '62, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  7,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

^Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 

Diedat  Alexandria,  Va.,  Apr. 22, '64— grave,  1,815. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  18, '64. 

Tr.  from  1st  U.  S.  Cav.— mus.  out  April  22,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Died  at  Langley,  Va.,  December  23,  1861. 

Killed  at  Fairfax  Station,  Va.,  May  7,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  21,  '63. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

AVounded  at  Antietam,  September  17,  '62— died 
at  Washington,  D.  C,  September  27,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg,  P.  V.,  INIay  31,  '64— Vet. 

Tr.  to  company  D,  83d  reg.  P.  V.,  June  10,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  D,  83d  reg.  P.  V.,  June  10,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64 — Vet. 

Captured  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  1862— exchang- 
ed— deserted — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  13,  '63. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Tr,  to  company  D,  83d  reg  P.  V.,  Juno  10,  1864. 


718 


THIRTY-PIFTH   EEGIMENT — SIXTH   EESEEVE, 


Roberts,  Samuel 

Renschlier,  Fd'k  L 
Ru.ssell,  Ransom  B 
Sayers,  Wallace  L... 
Sherman,  Nelson... 

Scarville,  Amasa  D 
Smith,  Augustus  D 

Scott,  Thomas 

Shaw,  Samuel  B 

Sweet,  Franklin 

Smith,  JohuS 


Sleyter,  P.  C 

Sible,  King  G 

Stranger,  Ebeu'r  P, 
Stephens,  And'w  J. 
Shortelle  Rob't  E... 
Sharp,  Matthais  B.. 

Thompson,  Fr.  W.. 
Tripp,  Dennison 


Wilber,  Charles  H.. 


Williams,  L.  O.... 

Welch,  John 

Wilson,  Josiah. ... 
Wheat,  Albert  T.. 
Zaner,  George  B.. 


Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

...do. 


...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


Oct.  20,  '61, 
Oct.  26,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
May  15,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
July  29,  'Gl, 
Mav  15, '61, 
July  29,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
July  29,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
Oct.     16,  '61, 

Oct.  17,  '61, 
May    15,  '61, 

May   15,  '6!, 

Mar.  27,  '63, 
May  15,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
June  1,  '6J, 
July  29,  '61, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  29,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Tr.  fr.  Sthreg.  U.  S.  Inf  y— mus.out  April 22,  '64. 

Mustered  om  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6, 1864 — absent,  in 
hospital,  at  mvister-out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Jime  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

iSlustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Tr.  to  Western  gunboat  service,  Jviue  20,  1862, 

r-ischarged  oii  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  22,  '62. 

Disch.,  date  unknown,  for  wounds  rec.  at  Fred- 
ericksburg, Va.,  December  13,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  11,  '63. 

Died  at  Langley,  Va.,  Nov.  18,  1861. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  Oct.  30, 1862. 

Died  at  Acquia  Creek,  Va.,  January  21,  1863. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Captured  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  28,  1862— exchang- 
ed— deserted — dateunknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  25, 1S62. 

Discharged  Alay  11,  '63.  for  wounds  received  at 
Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania,  C.  H.,  May  10,  '64— 
absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster-out. 

Transferred  to  i91st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Deserted  June  18,  1862. 

Detserted  July  1,  1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roil. 

Killed  at  BuU  Run,  August  28,  1862. 


Company  K. 


RECPvUITED  AT  SUSQUEHANNA,  SUSQUEHANNA  COUNTY. 


John  Shull. 

Capt.... 
Ist'Lt... 

2dLt... 
1st  Sgt. 

...do 

Serg-t.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

April  23, '61, 
April  2.3,  '61, 
April  2.S,  -61, 
April  23,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 
July  17,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 

9 

David  Mason. 

s 

Jacob  A,  Bonawitz.. 

James  Riordau 

Perez  L.  Norton 

Jas.  P.  Vancjorder... 
Aug.  B.  Williams... 

Geo.  W.  Belcher 

Wm.  F.  Kresky 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Alexander  I-\  es 

Isaac  W.  Day 

...do 

...do 

April  23,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 

3 
3 

Edward  Broeser 

John  Connelly 

...do 

Corp.... 
...do.  ... 

April  23,  '61, 
July  17,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 

I 

William  M'Keever 

C.  J.  Harrington 

Thos.  G.Newman... 

A.  G.Townsend 

H.  E.  Demander 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

3 
3 
3 
3 

Ackerman,  Newell 

Anderson,  Thos 

Allman,  Isaac 

Andre,  Jefiferson 

Attwood,  Elijah 

Attwell,  Lucius  C... 
Anthony,  Stephen.. 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

April  23,  '61, 
April  23, '61, 
Oct.      8,  '61, 
Oct.      8,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Belcher,  Oscar  L.... 
Bagley,  Daniel  B.... 
Brown.  John  M 

...do 

...do 

do 

April  23,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 
Julv   17,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 
Julv  17,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 

3 
8 

Belcher,  Charles  T.. 
Blanchard,  Ferris... 
Babcock,  Charles  F 
Bronson,  James  M.. 
Brower,  Geofgo 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do.... 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  25,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Commissary  Sergeant — date  unknown. 

Clustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.'V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Wd.  in  action — date  unknown — discharged  on. 
Surgeon's  certificate,  December  31,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Mar.  28,  '64— Vet. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Dec.  27,  '62,  of  wds.  rec.  at 
Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,'62— bu.  rec.  Dec.26,'63. 

Deserted  Aug.  30,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Sargeon's<;ertificate,  Nov.  3,  '62. 

Discharged  onSura;eon's  certificate,  Apr.  27,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Died  November  21,  1861. 

Died  Jan.  2,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Fred- 
ericksburg, Dec.  13, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeons  certificate,  Dec.  3,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  12,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  19lst  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  2d  Vermont  reg.,  Sept.  20,  1861. 

Died  March  13,  1862. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  12,  1864— bu. 
in  burial  grounds.  Wilderness. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Bat.  B,  1st  Pa.  Art,,  Aug.  15, 1862. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  3,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  28,  62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  30,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  3,  '63. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 


THEEE   TEARS'   SERVICE. 


719 


Blanding,  Osman  L 
Brisbincf,  Andrew .. 
Banks,  Edward  S... 

Callan,  John 

Comfort,  Isaac  L.... 

Daffy,  John 

Deming,  John 

Dubois,  Richard  C. 
■Pitzmyer,  Albert .. 

Fisher,  Hiram 

Fitzgerald,  Michael 


Grotevant,  H.  H.... 
Gregory,  Benjamin 
Carman,  Eldridge. 

Garyey,  Daniel 

OlSkK,  Nicholas... 
Grotevant,  Geo.  M.. 

Holgate,  Richard  H 
Hamilton,  Jas.  W. 
Hawkins,  Charles... 
Hoagland,  Charles. 

Hunt,  Warren 

Henderson,  V.  F... 

Hough,  Alonzo 

niig,  Alexander 

Kay,  George , 

Lewis,  Sidney , 

Larrabee,  Melvin... 
Lydon,  Michael  J.., 
Martin,  John  B 

Maynard,  David  P. 
Moynahan,  John  A 

Mathewson,  Chas... 
Millins,  Luman  S... 

Morris,  Joseph  B... 

Pope,  Charles  L 

Pennell,  William ... 
Parrlsh,  William  A 

Purdy,  Abram.  

Ritter,  John 

Remmele,  John 

Rotharmo],  Jacob... 
Radman,  Theodore 
Streetan,  Patrick ... 

Seigler,  Samuel 

St  Clair,  George  W. 
Shafer,  Stoughton  P 
Shunk,  Jacob 


Scranton,  Oliver !...do.... 

Sims,  Robert  F |...do  .... 

Sloat,  Urbane  -, ...do.... 

Slawson,  Henry  D..  ...do.... 

Tracy,  Frank  M do.... 

Tanner,  Gaylord  C do.... 

Tinsman,  Henry do.... 

Ulrich,  Philip do 

Underwood,  A.  E...|...do 

Utter,  Calvin 

Vandusen,  Granto.. 

Warner,  E.  D 

Walker,  Charles  N. 
Webster,  Isaac  D. 
Young,  J)avid 


April  23, 
May  29, 
April  23, 
April  23, 
April  23, 
April  23, 
April  23, 
April  23, 
April  23, 
May  29, 
April  23, 

Julv  17, 
April  23, 
May  29, 
April  23, 
May  29, 
April  23, 


April  23, 
April  23, 

April  23, 
April  23, 


'62. 


'64. 
'62. 


'61,    3 

'61,  3 
'61,  Is 
'61,  13 
'61,  |3| 

I     I 


Killed  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  April  17,  1862. 
Deserted  November  5,  1862. 
Deserted  May  5,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  17, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Tr.  fr.  V.  R.  C— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Juno  11, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  25, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Deserted — absent,  in  arrestj  at  muster  out. 
Wd.  at  New  Hope  Church,  Va.,  Nov.  27,  1863— 
discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  4,- '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Clustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Died  Dec.  29,  '62,  of  Avds.  rec.  at  Fredericksburg 

Dec.  13.  '62— b\iried  in  Mil.  Assy.  Cemetery. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  2,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  8,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  30,  '61. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1S62. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Deserted  ilay  7,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  29,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  26,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  9,  '63. 
Deserted  Mav  30,  1862. 
Prisoner  from  ISIay  30,  1864,  to  April  20,  1865— 

discharged  June  9,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  2,  '62. 
Pi-omoted  to  Hosi)ital  Steward,  Regular  army — 

date  unknown — Veteran. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  26,  '61. 
Died  March  9,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  An- 
tietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  11,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  14,  '63. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Tr.  fr.  V.  R.  C— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  8,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  27,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan  5,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  24,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Deserted  March  4,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  companj^  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  7,  1862. 
Tr.  to  Battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Art.,  Dec.  20,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  30,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  2,  '01. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  2,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's. certificate,  Nov.  18,  '62. 
Prisoner  from  May  30,  to  November  19,  '64 — dis- 
'  charged  November  25,  1864. 


UNASSIGNED    MAN. 


Corrigan,  Thos.  M..|  Private|  Mar.  30,  '64, 1 3  Not  on  muster  out  roll. 


Thirty-Sixth  Regiment, 

SEVENTH  EESERYE. 


THE  companies  composing  tlie  Seventh  Eegiment,  recruited  in  several  coun- 
ties lying  east  of  the  Allegheny  mountains,  rendezvoused  at  Camp  Wayne, 
near  the  town  of  West  Chester,  early  in  the  month  of  June,  1861,  and  were 
organized  on  the  26th  by  the  choice  of  the  following  field  officers :  Elisha  B. 
Harvey,  of  Wilkesbarre,  Colonel;  Joseph  Totten,  of  Mechanicsburg,  Lieutenant 
Colonel;  Chauncey  A.  Lyman,  of  Lock  Haven,  Major.  These  companies  had 
been  priacipally  raised  and  organized  under  the  call  for  three  months'  volun- 
teers ;  but  not  being  accepted,  they  were,  at  the  urgent  request  of  Governor 
Curtin,  not  disbanded,  and  were  maintained  and  drilled,  in  many  instances,  at 
great  expense  to  the  individual  members  and  their  officers.  Company  A,  the 
Carlisle  Fencibles,  was  ready  with  full  ranks,  and  its  services  were  tendered  as 
early  as  the  19th  of  April.  Wben  it  was  ascertained  that  the  company  could 
not  be  accepted  for  the  three  months'  service,  a  hall  was  rented  for  its  use,  the 
members  equipped  themselves  in  a  neat  uniform,  they  were  daily  drilled,  and 
by  voluntary  association  it  was  kept  intact  and  in  readiness  for  service  until 
the  6th  of  June,  when  it  was  accepted  and  received  marching  orders.  The  pat- 
riotic ardor  manifested  by  this  was  shared  by  the  other  companies,  and  the 
history  of  one  is  substantially  the  history  of  all.  Few  of  the  men  or  officers 
had  had  any  previous  military  experience,  except  Colonel  Harvey,  and  his  was 
limited  to  the  training  of  militia.  He,  however,  proved  an  excellent  drill-mas- 
ter, and  under  his  instruction  the  regiment  soon  attained  marked  proficiency. 
While  at  Camp  Wayne  it  was  fuUy  armed,  equipped  and  clothed  by  the  State 
authorities.  On  the  4th  of  July  the  First  and  Seventh  regiments  appeared 
in  faU  dress  parade,  and  passed  in  review  before  Governor  Curtin  and  Major 
General  M'Call,  commander  of  the  Eeserve  Corps. 

On  the  21st  of  July,  the  Seventh  was  ordered  to  Washington,  and  proceeded 
thence  via  Harrisburg  and  Baltimore.  Before  starting  it  was  fiu^nished  with 
forty  rounds  of  ammunition  per  man,  and,  in  view  of  the  threatening  attitude  of 
affairs  following  the  defeat  at  Bull  Eun,  upon  its  arrival  at  the  Pennsylvania 
State  line,  the  men  were  ordered  from  the  cars  to  load  their  muskets,  when  they 
proceeded  on  their  way  and  marched  through  Baltimore  without  commotion  or 
incident.  On  its  arrival  iu  Washington  the  regiment  was  ordered  into  camp 
at  Meridian  Hill,  on  the  north  side  of  the  city.  On  the  27th  of  July,  it  was 
mustered  into  the  United  States  service  by  Major  Elwood.  The  arms  received 
from  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  were  exchanged  for  muskets  fiom  the  Wash- 
ington Arsenal. 

On  the  2d  of  August  the  regiment  broke  camp  and  marched  to  Tenallytown, 
tbe  point  of  general  rendezvous  for  the  Pennsylvania  Keserves.    The  division 


1861  SKTR>risn  at  great  falls.  721 

was  soon  afterwards  organized,  and  the  Seventh  was  assigned  to  the  Second 
Brigade,*  commanded  by  General  George  G.  Meade.t  The  performance  of  picket 
duty  was  here  for  the  first  time  commenced,  the  picket  line  covering  the  im- 
portant approaches  to  the  seat  of  government  on  the  west.  The  smooth  bore 
muskets  of  the  companies  on  the  right  and  left  were  exchanged  for  the  Spring- 
field rifle,  with  the  design  of  using  these  companies  as  skirmishers.  In  addition 
to  the  usual  company  and  battalion  drill,  particular  attention  was  now  given 
to  skirmish  drill  and  to  practice  in  target  firing. 

On  the  24th  of  Augiist  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  march  to  Great  Falls, 
on  the  Potomac,  where  it  remained  two  weeks  guarding  the  ford,  which  was 
threatened  by  the  enemy.  His  pickets  were  in  full  view  on  the  opposite  shore, 
and  on  the  morning  of  the  4th  of  September  a  considerable  force  suddenly 
appeared  and  opened  fire  from  a  battery  of  five  guns,  two  howitzers  and  three 
rifled  pieces.  As  Captain  Cooper,  who  commanded  the  Union  battery,  was  pro- 
vided with  only  two  smooth  bore  guns  of  short  range.  Colonel  Harvey  ordered 
him  not  to  reply.  A  brisk  fire  of  shot  and  shell  was  kept  up  for  three  hours 
from  the  rebel  guns.  Sergeant  William  Harper,  of  company  A,  received  a  flesh 
wound  from  the  fragment  of  a  shell,  which  was  the  only  casualty.  A  few  days 
later  two  rifled  cannon  were  sent  to  the  command,  with  which  the  Virginia 
shore  was  vigorously  shelled,  but  without  eliciting  any  reply.  In  his  ofiicial 
report  of  the  state  of  his  division  at  this  time  General  M'Call  says:  ''The 
Seventh  Eegiment.  which  has  been  on  picket  duty  at  Great  Falls  for  two  weeks 
past,  returned  last  night.  It  has  rendered  valuable  service  and  is  in  promising 
condition." 

While  in  camp  at  Tenallytown  the  Seventh,  with  other  regiments,  was  on 
two  occasions  formed  in  I  me  of  battle  to  meet  an  expected  advance  of  the  rebels 
and  on  another  marched  to  Chain  Bridge  to  reinforce  General  Smith's  Division 
in  the  event  of  an  attack.  Although  the  clash  of  arms  did  not  occur  on  either 
of  these  occasions,  the  resolute  spirit  manifested  by  officers  and  men  gave  ample 
proof  of  the  excellent  discipline  and  efficiency  to  which  they  had  attained. 

On  the  9th  of  October,  under  orders  from  General  M'CleUan,  the  Seventh 
together  with  the  division,  broke  camp  and  moved  to  the  neighborhood  of 
Langley,  Virginia.  Here  the  division  formed  the  extreme  right  of  the  Army 
of  the  Potomac,  resting  on  the  south  bank  of  the  river  fronting  Washington. 
In  this  camp  the  regiment  remained  inactive  during  the  winter  of  1861-2  but 
the  time  was  not  spent  in  idleness.  To  give  thorough  training  and  secure  per- 
fect discipline  in  the  division  was  the  constant  aim  of  the  commanding  general. 
Eigorous  obedience  to  orders  was  strictly  enjoined  and  enforced,  the  policing 
of  camp  and  quarters  carefully  attended  to,  and  rigorous  sanitary  regulations 
made  to  secure  the  health  and  comfort  of  the  troops.  Picket  duty  was  regu- 
larly performed;  dress  parade  and  guard  mount  were  observed  in  strict  con- 
formity with  army  regulations;    periodical  inspections  were  rigidly  made- 

«  Organization  of  the  Second  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  George  G.  Meade,  Pennsylvania 
Reserves,  Major  General  George  A.  M'Call.  Third  (32d)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers, 
Colonel  Horatio  G.  Sickel;  Fourth  (33d)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Albert 
L.  Magilton;  Seventh  (36th)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  E.  B.  Harvey; 
Eleventh  (40th)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Thomas  F.  Gallagher. 

t  On  the  3d  of  September  the  President  of  the  United  States,  among  other  appointments 
made  the  following :  Captain  George  G.  Meade,  of  the  Topographical  Engineers,  to  be  Brigadier 
General.— iliborc's  Rebellion  Record,  Vol.  3,  p.  14,  Diary^ 
91 


722  TiriRTY-SIXTII   REGIMENT — SEVENTH   RESERVE.  18G2 

battalion  and  brigade  di'ill  was  required  daily  in  favorable  weather,  and  scliools 
of  instruction  for  officers  were  regularly  held.  The  regiment  was  frequently 
exercised  in  long  marches,  and  the  division  was  on  frequent  occasions  called 
out  for  review.  Occasional  foraging  expeditions  were  sent  out  into  the  neigh- 
boring couiitry  in  which  the  regiment  participated.  On  the  18th  of  October, 
under  orders  of  the  commanding  general,  M'Call's  Division  made  a  reconnois- 
sance  in  force,  marching  beyond  Drauesville,  eleven  miles  distant  from  camp. 
On  the  20th  of  December  the  battle  of  Dranesville  was  fought.  At  the  first 
sound  of  the  enemy's  guns^  the  Second  Brigade  was  put  in  motion  and  reached 
the  battle-field,  eleven  miles  away,  in  less  than  three  hours,  arriving  too  late, 
however,  to  participate  in  the  engagement. 

On  the  10th  of  March,  the  Seventh,  in  connection  with  the  entire  division, 
broke  up  winter  quarters  and  proceeded  to  Hunter's  Mills,  with  the  expecta- 
tion of  joining  in  the  attack  on  the  enemy  at  Manassas.  It  having  been  as- 
certained that  the  enemy  had  left  his  works  and  withdrawn  towards  Gordous- 
ville,  a  change  in  the  plan  of  campaign  was  adopted,  and  further  march  was 
stayed.  The  men  were  here  supplied  with  the  small  shelter  tents,  which  they 
continued  to  use  diu-ing  the  remainder  of  the  war.  A  furious  storm  prevailed, 
and  on  the  12th,  in  the  midst  of  a  deluge  of  rain,  the  division  broke  camp  and 
marched  to  Alexandria.  That  march  through  mud  and  rain  and  over  swollen 
streams,  proved  one  of  the  most  wearisome  and  painful  made  during  the  war. 
The  Eeserves  were  here  assigned  to  the  First  Army  Corps,  commanded  by  Gen- 
eral McDowell.  It  was  expected  that  the  regiment  would  embark  from  Alex- 
andria with  the  rest  of  the  army  for  the  Peninsula,  but  in  this  the  men  were 
disai)pointed.  The  First  Corps,  with  the  exception  of  Franklin's  Division,  was 
reserved  for  the  protection  of  Washington.  At  Fairfax  Station,  near  Alexan- 
dria, the  regiment  went  into  camp,  where  it  remained  four  weeks. 

On  the  9th  of  April,  it  moved  with  the  division  to  Manassas  Junction,  where 
it  went  into  camp,  some  of  the  troops  occupying  the  comfortable  and  commo- 
dious log  huts  built  by  the  rebels  during  the  previous  winter.  On  the  17th,  it 
marched  to  Catlett's  Station,  and  on  the  11th  of  May,  to  Falmouth.  While  en- 
camped here.  Lieutenant  Colonel  Joseph  Totten  resigned,  and  in  the  absence 
of  Major  Lyman,  who  had  been  detailed  as  Division  Provost  Marshal  since 
November,  1861,  Henry  C.  Bolinger,  Captain  of  company  D,  was  elected  to  fill 
the  vacancy.  Chafing  under  the  restraint  which  seemed  to  be  imposed  upon 
them  in  being  withheld  from  the  army  moving  upon  the  Peninsula,  the  men 
received  with  joyful  acclamations  the  order  to  join  it.  Embarking  upon  trans- 
ports on  the  9th  of  June,  the  regiment  moved  to  White  House,  on  the  Pamunky, 
and  thence  along  the  line  of  the  West  Point  railroad  towards  the  front.  Halt- 
ing within  six  miles  of  Eichmond,  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Chickahominy,  the 
division  was  i)laced  in  position  on  the  extreme  right  of  the  Army  of  the  Poto- 
mac, and  was  atta<jhed  to  the  Fifth  Corps,  under  command  of  General  Fitz 
John  Porter. 

The  Eeserves  were  now  face  to  face  with  the  enemy,  and  eager  for  the  ffay. 
They  had  not  long  to  wait.  On  the  26th  of  Jime,  the  enemy  was  encountered 
near  Mechanicsville  by  the  Bucktails,  when  the  First  and  Third  Brigades  im- 
mediately took  up  a  position  on  the  line  of  Beaver  Dam  Creek,  and  awaited 
the  onset.  The  Second  Brigade  was  at  Gaines'  Mill,  but  as  the  battle  opened 
it  marched  rapidly  to  their  support.     By  direction  of  General  M'Call,  the 


18G2  BATTLE   OF   GAINES'   MILL.  723 

Seventh  Eegimeut  wa«  posted  on  tlic  left  of  the  line.*  Three  companies,  A, 
H  and  0,  were  deployed  as  skirmishers,  their  line  extending  along  the  left 
slope  of  the  hill  on  which  Captain  Easton's  Battery  was  posted,  nearly  parallel 
with  the  creek  below.  The  other  companies,  from  their  position  on  the  hill- 
side, conld  fire  over  the  skirmishers.  For  six  hours  the  regiment  occupied  this 
position,  and  as  the  enemy  again  and  again  charged  the  batteries,  poured  in 
an  enfilading  fii^e  on  his  left  flank.  At  nine  o'clock  in  the  evening,  Lieutenant 
Colonel  Bolinger  was  ordered  to  take  several  •  companies  and  so  dispose  them 
as  to  watch  the  enemy  doling  the  night.  A  part  of  this  command  was  moved 
up  so  near  to  the  rebel  line,  that  the  conversation  of  the  men  could  be  distinctly 
heard,  being  only  separated  by  a  small  stream.  All  night  long  the  wounded 
on  the  hill-side  in  front  of  the  batteries,  appealed  with  pitious  moans  and  cries 
for  aid,  but  nothing  could  be  done  for  them.  A  little  before  day-break  these 
companies  were  withdrawn,  and  joining  the  rest  of  the  regiment  retreated  by 
orders  from  the  commanding  general. 

Eetiring  to  Gaines'  Mill^  where  Porter's  Corps  was  drawn  up  to  receive  the 
enemy  now  advancing  in  heavy  force  on  the  right  flank  of  the  anny,  the  Ee- 
serves,  upon  their  arrival,  were  posted  in  the  second  line  as  a  reserve.  The 
Seveuth  held  the  left  of  the  line,  near  the  open  ground  stretching  out  to  the 
Chickahominy,  and  immediately  in  rear  of  the  brigade  commanded  by  General 
Butterfield.  Its  position  was  several  times  changed  during  the  engagement, 
and  was  entirely  separated  from  the  division.  Towards  evening  it  was  ordered 
by  General  Meade,  at  the  request  of  General  Martindale,  to  move  to  a  ravine 
near  the  centre  of  his  division  line,  to  fill  a  gap  between  two  regiments  hitherto 
disconnected  J  but  before  reaching  the  point  designated,  it  was  met  by  General 
Martuidale  in  person — ^the  position  having  been  filled  by  a  regiment  from  another 
part  of  the  field — who  directed  that  it  be  led  to  the  left  of  the  line,  where  a  des- 
perate charge  was  being  made  by  the  enemy.  Dashing  forward,  and  cheering 
lustily  as  they  went,  the  men  met  and  checked  the  charging  column.  It  was 
then  ordered  to  move  to  the  centre  of  the  line  of  Butterfield's  brigade,  where  it 
united  with  the  First  Maine  in  resisting  an  attack  directed  upon  Butterfield's 
Artillery,  The  struggle  was  desperate  j  but  the  enemy  in  overpowering  num- 
bers was  precipitated  upon  our  weakened  lines,  which  were  obhged  to  yield. 
Falling  back  some  distance,  the  regiment  was  twice  rallied  to  save  the  artillery;* 

*  Extract  from  General  M'CAiiii's  Official  Report.— Somewliat  later  in  the  day, 
a  heavy  column  was  launched  down  the  road  to  EUerson's  Mill,  where  another  most  deter- 
mined attack  in  force  was  made.  I  had  already  sent  Easton's  Battery  to  General  Seymour, 
commanding  the  left  wing,  and  I  now  dispatched  tbe  Seventh  Regiment,  Colonel  Harvey,  to 
the  extreme  left,  apprehending  that  the  enemy  might  attempt  to  turn  that  flank,  by  crossing 
the  creek  below  the  mill.  Hero  again  the  Reserves  maintained  their  position,  and  sustamed 
their  character  for  steadiness  in  fine  style,  never  retiring  one  foot  during  a  severe  struggle 
with  some  of  the  very  best  troops  of  the  enemy,  fighting  under  the  direction  of  their  most 
distinguished  general,  (Lee.)  For  hour  after  hour  the  battle  was  hotly  contested,  and  the 
rapid  fire  of  our  artillery,  dealing  death  to  an  awful  extent,  was  unintermitted,  while  the 
greatly  superior  force  of  the  enemy  enabled  him  to  precipitate  column  after  column  of  fresh 
troops  upon  my  nearly  exhausted  lines.— Moore's  Eebellion  Eecord,  Comp.  Vol.  p.  G64,  Docs. 

*  As  an  illustration  of  the  nature  of  the  contest  over  these  guns,  the  following  extract  of  a 
letter  from  Sergea.nt  Harper,  of  company  A,  written  from  the  field,  is  given:— "Hendrick's 
fate  is  not  known.  I  am  the  one  who  saw  him  last.  I  asked  him  to  help  defend  our  battery, 
on  which  the  enemy  was  strongly  pressing.  He  was  worn  out  and  could  hardly  stand.  I  then 
told  him  to  lie  down  by  the  fence  and  rest.    I  never  saw  him  agiiin.    He  probably  fell  asleep; 


724  THIRTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT — SEVENTH  RESERVE.  1862 

but  in  vain,  and  the  efforts  of  the  men  were  now  directed  to  bringing  off  the 
caissons  filled  with  ammunition,  which,  if  suffered  to  fall  into  the  hands  of  the 
enemy,  would  be  used  for  their  destruction.  As  our  men  were  mounting  the 
horses  attached  to  one  of  the  caissons,  a  rebel  soldier  placed  his  musket  close 
to  the  head  of  the  leader,  a  large  gray  horse,  and  fired,  killing  him  instantly. 
With  perfect  self  possession  the  soldiers  cut  away  the  harness,  and  with  the 
remaintag  three  horses  hastened  away,  bringing  off  the  ammunition  in  safety. 
Among  the  officers  especially  active  in  rallying  the  men  to  the  support  of  the 
artillery,  was  Captain  King,  of  company  H.  Remaining  on  the  field  to  the 
last,  he  was  captured  ^v^ith  twenty  of  his  own  company  and  a  number  of  others 
belonging  to  the  regiment,  who  stood  by  the  guns  until  they  found  the  enemy 
in  their  flank  and  rear.  Early  in  the  enga^  lent  Colonel  Harvey  became 
separated  from  his  regiment,  and  the  command  devolved  upon  Lieutenant  Col- 
onel Bolinger.  Falling  back  in  the  evening,  the  regiment  halted  on  the  hill- 
side for  the  night,  and  on  the  following  morning  was  withdrawn  across  the 
Chickahominy,  taking  position  in  the  rear  of  General  Smith's  Division.  The 
loss  in  this  engagement  was  very  heavy,  comprising  in  killed,  wounded  and 
missing  nearly  half  of  its  effective  strength. 

At  ten  o'clock  Saturday  night,  the  entire  division  moved  on,  in  a  body,  over 
the  corduroy  road  leadingto  Savage  Station.  On  the  way,  while  passingthrough 
a  dense  forest,  in  the  darkness,  a  body  of  rebel  cavalry  attempted  to  charge  upon 
the  column  from  an  opening  on  the  side  of  the  road,  but  finding  the  Seventh 
ready  to  receive  them,  they  quickly  withdrew.  At  daylight  the  regiment  passed 
Savage  Station,  and  marched  through  White  Oak  Swamp  towards  Charles  City 
Cross  Eoads,  The  progress  of  the  column  was  slow,  the  Reserves  bein gcharged 
with  the  protection  of  the  reserve  artillery  of  the  entire  army,  consisting  of 
thirteen  batteries,  in  command  of  General  Hunt.  In  addition  to  the  trains,  a 
drove  of  twenty-five  hundred  beef  cattle  encumbered  the  way.  The  men  were 
several  times  halted  on  the  march  by  the  road  side,  but  were  not  allowed  to 
make  fires  to  cook  their  coffee,  lest  it  should  attract  the  notice  of  the  enemy. 

The  trains  so  blocked  the  way  that  the  Eeserves  were  not  across  White  Oak 
Creek  until  near  noon  of  the  29th.  It  was  anticipated  that  the  enemy  would 
advance  on  the  roads  leading  from  Eichmond,  and  make  a  determined  effort  to 
break  through  our  lines  for  the  purpose  of  cutting  off  and  crushing  a  portion 
of  the  army  now  struggling  to  save  its  trains.  General  M'Call  was  ordered  by 
the  General-in-Chief  to  put  his  division  in  position  to  repel  any  attack  from  the 
direction  of  Eichmond.  At  ten  o'clock  P.  M.  the  Seventh  reached  the  Charles 
City  Eoad,  and  was  immediately  placed  on  picket.  In  a  short  time  it  was  with- 
drawn, and  ordered  to  the  support  of  batteries  commanding  the  roads.  In  the 
morning  it  was  relieved  and  ordered  back  about  a  mile  and  a  half,  where  it  lay 
in  the  open  field  until  afternoon,  the  feeling  beginning  to  prevail  that  the  hard 
fighting  for  the  present  was  over.  This  impression  was  confirmed  by  an  order 
fr'om  General  M'Call,  which  was  read  to  the  troops,  commending  in  the  most 
flattering  terms  the  conduct  of  the  division  in  the  battles  of  Mechanicsville 
and  Gaines'  Mill,  and  promising  a  brief  respite  from  the  fierce  conflicts  in  which 
it  had  been  engaged.    Hardly  was  the  reading  of  the  order  finished  when  the 


and  in  ten  minutes  the  fight  was  hand  to  hand  over  the  guns  of  the  battery.  We  fell  back,  lost 
the  guns  and  the  ground,  and  he  was,  I  suppose,  awakened  by  Southern  friends  to  go  back  with 
them  to  Richmond." 


1862  CHARLES  CITY   CROSS  ROADS.  725 

picket  line  was  attacked  and  driven  in  by  the  Bkirmishers  of  Anderson's  Divi- 
sion of  the  rebel  army.  The  line  was  hurriedly  formed  to  receive  the  attack 
which  was  not  long  in  coming,  the  Seventh  occupying  a  position  on  the  right 
of  the  line  and  of  the  road  leading  to  Richmond.  The  enemy's  artillery  at  once 
opened,  eliciting  a  prompt  reply,  and  after  a  half  hour's  vigorous  firing  from 
either  side,  he  sent  forward  a  regiment  which  was  promptly  repulsed  by  the 
Seventh.  Noticing  a  movement  of  the  enemy  in  a  clump  of  woods  in  his  front, 
General  Meade  ordered  the  Third,  Fourth  and  Seventh  regiments  to  enclose 
the  timber,  and  by  sweeping  over  the  ground,  capture  the  part5^  The  attempt 
was  made ;  but  through  some  mismi<lerstanding  of  the  officers  commanding, 
was  only  partially  successful,  and" the  troops  were  thrown  into  some  confusion. 
Some  time  after  this,  the  regiment  was  stationed  in  rear  of  the  Fourth  Eegiment, 
in  support  of  Eandall's  Battery,  when  the  enemy  made  a  determined  atta<}k 
upon  the  latter,  which  resulted  in  a  fierce  hand  to  hand  struggle,  the  men  club- 
bing their  muskets  and  freely  using  the  bayonet.  Until  darkness  put  an  end 
to  the  contest  the  struggle  to  gain  the  Quaker  City  Eoad,  on  which  our  trains 
were  moving,  was  continued  with  a  desperation  and  recklessness  rarely  paral- 
leled in  warfare,  but  without  success.  The  material  of  the  army  was  brought 
safely  through  to  Malvern  Hill,  and  during  the  night  the  troops  were  all  with- 
drawn to  the  new  battle  ground.  In  the  sanguinary  contest  which  ensued  on 
the  following  day  the  Seventh  was  not  engaged,  the  division  being  held  in  re- 
serve. A  triumphant  victory  was  achieved.  On  the  following  day  the  army 
was  withdrawn  to  Harrison's  Landing,  where  it  encamped  and  fortified. 

The  seven  days  fighting  ended,  upon  mustering  the  regiment,  only  about 
two  hundred  out  of  that  full  ranked,  well  disciplined  body  of  men  who  embarked 
upon  the  Rappahannock  less  than  a  month  before  and  marched  to  the  Penin- 
sula with  brave  hearts  and  exultant  spirits,  were  present  to  answer  to  their 
names.  The  loss  in  killed,  wounded  and  missing,  was  three  hundred  and  one. 
Captains  R.  M.  Henderson,  E.  G.  Lantz,  W.  W.  White  and  S.  B.  King;  Lieu- 
tenants L.  G.  M'Cauley  and  J.  L.  Zug,  and  Lieutenant  E.  Beatty,  acting  ord- 
nance officer  on  the  staff  of  General  M'Call,  were  among  the  wounded. 

On  the  4th  of  July,  Colonel  Harvey  resigned,  and  Lieutenant  Colonel  Bol- 
inger  was  promoted  Colonel,  Captain  R.  M.  Henderson,  of  company  A,  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel,  Major  Lyman  being  still  absent  as  Division  Provost  Marshal. 
A  number  of  promotions  were  also  made  among  the  line  officers,  and  several 
meritorious  non-commissioned  officers  were  promoted  to  be  Lieutenants.  On 
the  31st,  the  camp  was  shelled  by  the  enemy  from  a  position  occupied  on  the 
opposite  side  of  the  James.  Soon  after,  the  Seventh,  under  command  of  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel  Henderson,  marched  with  the  brigade  to  dislodge  them,  and  to 
protect  the  camp  and  shipping  from  further  annoyance.  Sharp  shooters  taking 
refuge  in  the  house  of  Edmund  Euffin,  who  boasted  that  he  fired  the  first  shot 
at  Fort  Sumpter,  had  fired  upon  the  transports.  Orders  were  given  to  take 
possession  of  the  house,  and  to  destroy  it  if  found  occupied  by  rebel  soldiers. 
On  the  15th  of  August,  the  purpose  of  the  expedition  having  been  accomplished, 
the  brigade  was  relieved,  and  embarking  upon  the  James,  proceeded  via  Fort- 
ress Monroe  to  Acquia  Landing,  arriving  on  the  17th,  and  soon  after  marched 
to  Kelly's  Ford,  on  the  Rappahannock.  This  movement  united  the  Reserves 
now  commanded  by  General  Reynolds,  with  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia, 
under  General  Pope.  Remaining  on  the  line  of  the  Rappahannock  disputing 
with  the  enemy  the  passage  of  the  fords  until  the  22d,  the  division  moved  by 


726  TnmTY-sixTii  regiment — ssvEisTn  reserve.  1862 

devious  ways  to  the  ueigbborhood  of  Groveton,  where  it  again  confrouted  the 
enemy.  The  Reserves  occupied  the  left  of  the  line  and  joined  the  corps  of 
Sigel  on  the  right.  On  the  29th,  desultory  fighting,  resembling  a  series  of 
heavy  skirmishes,  was  kept  up  during  the  entire  day  without  bringing  on  a 
general  engagement.  This  manoeuvring  was  continued  during  the  early  part 
of  the  following  day,  and  finally  resulted  in  a  heavy  battle,  in  which  the  Sev- 
enth, gallantly  led  by  Lieutenant  Colonel  Henderson,  maintained  its  ground 
with  heroic  bravery,  eliciting  the  warm  commendation  of  Generals  Eeynolds 
and  M'Dowell.  At  the  close  of  the  day  the  division  was  ordered  back  to  Aque- 
duct Bridge,  and  thence,  two  days  later,  to  Upton's  Hill.  Late  in  the  action 
Colonel  Henderson  was  severely  wounded  and  borne  from  the  field.  The  loss 
of  the  regiment  was  very  heavy.  On  the  31st,  a  severe  engagement  occurred 
at  Chantilly  with  the  forces  of  Jackson,  but  the  Seventh  did  not  become  en- 
gaged. On  the  same  day,  Colonel  Bolinger  returned  and  resumed  command. 
At  the  close  of  Pope's  campaign,  the  Seventh  went  into  camp  at  Munson's 
Hill,  near  the  Potomac,  where  it  remained  until  the  7th  of  September,  when, 
with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  it  moved  to  Washington,  and  thence  to  Meri- 
dian Hill,  encamping  upon  the  same  ground  that  it  occupied  in  the  flush  of  its 
full  ranks  and  enthusiasm,  in  July,  18G1.  Two  days  later  the  regiment  marched 
through  Maryland  to  Frederick  City,  and  upon  its  arrival  was  immediately  or- 
dered forward  to  meet  the  enemy,  holding  the  passes  of  the  South  Mountain. 
Moving  to  withm  a  mile  of  the  base  of  the  mountain,  it  struck  ofi",  by  a  by-road, 
a  mile  and  a  half  to  the  right  of  the  main  pike,  where  it  was  deployed  on  the 
open  gro¥Uid  and  advanced  toward  the  enemy,  driving  back  his  skirmishers  to 
the  foot  of  the  mountain.  ,Here  the  enemy  was  met  in  force  j  but  the  impetu- 
osity of  the  assault  upon  his  li»e  caused  it  to  break,  and  he  retrea,ted  up  the 
rugged  side  of  the  mountain,  closely  pursued  by  the  Eeserves.  Just  as  the 
line  reached  the  summit — ^the  enemy  in  full  retreat,  but  still  firing  from  behind 
rocks  and  trees — a  rebel  soldier  turned  and  deliberately  fired  at  Colonel  Bolin- 
ger, who  was  in  the  front  urging  on  his  men,  the  ball  entering  and  tearing  the 
flesh  from  his  right  arm  and  passing  through  his  right  breast,  inflicting  a  se- 
vere and  dangerous  wound.  The  command  then  devolved  upon  Major  Lyman; 
but  the  victory  was  already  complete. 

On  the  following  mornuig  the  division  received  orders  to  move,  and  on  reach- 
ing the  turnpike  found  that  the  entire  army  had  passed.  Proceeding  to  Boons- 
boro',  and  thence  by  the  Shari)sbui'g  pike  to  Keedysvllle,  it  moved  a  short  dis- 
tance to  the  right  of  the  town,  near  Antietam  Creek,  and  encamped  for  the 
night.  On  the  following  day,  the  IGth,  at  twelve  o'clock,  the  division  marched 
to  the  right,  and  took  position  in  the  skirt  of  woods  near  the  HagerstowTi  turn- 
pike, on  which  the  right  rested.  It  was  here  deployed  and  was  soon  engaged, 
driving  the  enemy's  pickets  a  half  mile,  and  attacking  his  main  line.  It  was 
twilight  when  this  point  was  reached,  and  at  dark  our  artillery  was  placed  in 
position  and  opened  a  most  terrific  fire  upon  the  enemy  at  short  range.  This 
lasted  until  ten  o'clock.  At  daybreak  on  the  following  morning,  the  regiment 
moved  forward  witk  the  brigade  six  hundred  yards  along  the  pike,  towards 
Sharpsbm-g,  the  right  still  resting  on  the  turnpike,  when  the  enemy  was  en- 
countered in  the  cornfield  in  force.  A  fierce  infantry  contest  ensued,  in  which 
the  enemy  was  driven  back  a  distance  of  fifty  yards,  but  subsequently  regained 
the  ground.  Here  the  line  received  a  raking  fire  of  musketry  from  the  woods 
on  the  left,  around  which  the  leit  of  the  division  line  made  a,  curve,  sustaining 


18G2  ANTIETAM   AND   FREDEPJCKSRURG.  727 

a  Itcavy  loss.  At  this  juncture  n,  battery  was  hrouglit  into  position  an  com- 
manding ground  in  rear  of  tlie  line,  and  opened  a  fire  of  canister  upon  the 
enemy,  that  enabled  the  infantry  to  advance  to  tlie  fence,  which  was  held  until 
nine  o'clock,  when  the  division  was  relieved.  The  Seventh,  holding  a  position 
which  could  not  for  the  time  be  filled,  was  retained  a  half  hour  longer  in  line 
when  it  also  was  relieved;  but  as  it  was  withdrawing,  the  regiment  which  had 
taken  its  place  being  new  and  unused  to  battle,  fell  into  disorder  and  aban- 
doned the  ground,  when  the  Seventh  was  again  ordered  back.  At  ten  o'clock 
it  was  again  relieved  and  marched  back  to  the  woods  in  the  rear.  On  reachin*^ 
the  woods  General  Sumner  rode  up  and  asked,  *'  What  regiment  is  this  ?"  "  The 
Seventh  Eeserves,"  was  the  answer.  "  I  want  you,"  said  the  General,  ^'  to  again 
advance  to  the  fence  in  your  front,  on  the  rising  ground  in  view  of  the  enemy." 
This  was  promptly  done,  though  at  a  fearful  cost.  Captain  Colwell,  and  pri- 
vates John  Callio,  Leo  Faller,  David  Spahr  and  William  Gulp,  all  of  company 
A,  being  killed  or  mortally  wounded  by  the  explosion  of  a  single  shell,  oii 
reaching  the  fence,  Sumner's  Gorps  having  repulsed  the  enemy's  onset,  the  regi- 
ment was  ordered  back  to  the  rear,  and  at  eleven  o'clock  rejoined  the  division. 

On  the  18th  a  detachment  of  the  regiment,  under  Gaptain  King,  was  ordered 
out  for  the  burial  of  the  dead.  On  the  19th  it  moved  forward  two  miles  to  the 
Potomac,  when  it  was  discovered  that  the  enemy  had  escaped  into  Virginia.  On 
the  3d  of  October  the  division  was  reviewed  by  the  President,  and  on  the  12th 
the  Seventh  was  detailed  as  a  part  of  the  force  sent  out  to  meet  the  rebel  cav- 
alry on  its  raid  under  Stuart.  Glothing  was  soon  after  provided,  and  on  the 
26th  it  moved  by  way  of  Berlin  across  the  Potomac  to  Warrenton,  arriving  on 
the  Cth  of  November,  and  was  immediately  placed  on  the  picket  line.  The 
regiment  remained  in  camp  here  until  the  16th,  when  it  moved  with  the  army, 
now  in  command  of  General  Burnside,  in  the  direction  of  Fredericksburg. 
After  a  three  days'  march  the  division  halted  at  Belle  Plain,  near  Acquia  Greek 
where  the  regiment  went  into  camp  on  familiar  ground. 

On  the  10th  of  December  demonstrations  were  commenced  in  force  against 
the  enemy,  to  secure  the  crossing  of  the  Eappahannock  at  Fredericksburg.  A 
general  bombardment  of  the  city  was  opened  on  the  11th,  and  on  the  following 
day  the  army  crossed  the  river  and  took  position  on  the  right  bank  below 
Fredericksburg.  Standing  in  line  of  battle  for  several  hours,  in  front  of  the 
heights  bristling  with  cannon  and  bayonets,  the  Seventh  was  exposed  to  an 
almost  continuous  enfilading  fire  from  Stuart's  Light  Battery  on  its  left,*  while 
at  the  same  time  the  enemy's  guns  in  front  were  kept  actively  at  work.  Dur- 
ing this  artillery  duel,  which  it  bore  with  imshaken  firmness,  the  horse  of  the 
Adjutant,  Lieutenant  Stout,  was  struck  by  a  shell,  and  the  Adjutant  himself 
slightly  wounded.  To  remain  quiet  under  such  a  fire  was  more  tryino-  than 
active  conflict  with  the  foe,  and  it  was  a  relief  to  hear  the  order  to  charo-e  the 
Seventh  obeying  it  with  alacrity.  Moving  forward  upon  the  heights,  leaping 
ditches,  and  disregarding  every  obstruction,  the  line  penetrated  deep  into  the 
woodSj  until  it  sm-prised  in  their  very  trenches  the  soldiers  of  Longstreet's 

*  Shortly  after  nine  A.  M.,  the  partial  rising  of  the  mist  disclosed  a  large  force  moving  in 
line  of  battle  against  Jackson.  Dense  jnasses  appeared  in  front  of  A.  P.  Hill,  stretching  far 
up  the  river  in  the  direction  of  Fredericksburg.  As  they  advanced,  Major  Pclham,  of  Stuart's 
horse  artillery,  v/ho  was  stationed  near  the  Port  Royal  road  with  one  section,  opened  a  rapid 
and  wen  directed  enfilade  fire  which  arrested  their  progess  — Lee's  Official  Rejort,  Battle-field 
of  Fredericksburg,  {rebel,)  page  28. 


728  THIETY-STXTH   REGIMENT — SEVENTH  RESERVE.  1863 

Corps.*     The  enemy's  line  was  broken  and  thrown  into  confusion,  and  the 
Seventh  alone  sent  over  one  hundred  prisoners  to  the  rear. 

Though  the  advantage  gained  was  lost,  and  the  final  event  proved  the  battle 
a  failure,  yet  the  Seventh  made  no  more  glorious  record  during  the  war  than  in 
this  fight,  and  can  poiut  with  pride  to  its  trophies  won,  and  prisoners  captured. 
The  enlisted  men  of  company  A,  particularly,  came  out  of  the  fight  laden  with 
spoils.  Jacob  Meloy  found  the  sword  of  a  rebel  captain ;  Edward  B.  Eheem 
received  the  sword  from  a  captain  of  the  First  Kentucky  Regiment,  and  a  Vir- 
ginia captain  delivered  up  his  sword  into  the  hands  of  Henry  Hyte.  But  more 
glorious  than  all,  the  battle  flag  of  the  Nineteenth  Georgia  was  gallantly  seized 
from  the  rebel  color  bearer  by  Corporal  Jacob  Cart,  who  immediately  delivered 
it  to  Captain  Beatty.  Upon  General  Meade's  application,  this  flag  was  next 
day  sent  to  general  headquarters  and  officially  recognized  as  the  only  trophy 
at  Fredericksburg.  The  War  Department  afterwards  awarded  a  medal  to  Cor- 
poral Cart  for  his  gallantry. 

A  memorable  incident  occurred,  during  the  action,  to  private  David  D.  Cur- 
riden,  also  of  company  A,  who  in  advance,  had  become  separated  from  the 
regiment,  and  in  a  counter  charge  of  the  enemy  was  captured.  While  in  the 
hands  of  his  captors,  a  lucky  turn  in  the  fight  brought  forward  a  force  of  union 
troops,  and  the  rebels,  to  their  surprise,  suddenly  found  themselves  transformed 
from  captors  to  captives.  Private  Curriden  not  only  regained  his  freedom,  but 
had  the  honor  of  escorting  to  the  union  lines  as  prisoners,  not  less  than  three 
rebel  officers,  one  of  whom  gave  his  name  as  Colonel  E.  W.  Atkinson,  Twenty- 
sixth  Georgia  Volunteers,  in  command  of  Lawton's  Brigade. 

In  his  report  of  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  General  Meade  says :  "  The 
Seventh  engaged  the  enemy  to  the  left,  capturing  many  prisoners  and  a  stand- 
ard, driving  them  from  their  rifle-pits  and  temporary  defences,  and  continuing 
the  pursuit  till  encountering  the  enemy's  reinforcements  they  were  in  turn 
driven  back."  The  losses  of  the  Seventh  in  this  battle  were  grievous.  Lieu- 
tenant Comfort  was  killed;  Colonel  Bolinger  received  a  painful  wound  in  the 
ankle;  Adjutant  Stout  was  wounded  as  already  mentioned;  Lieutenant  Zug, 
of  company  H,  was  wounded  in  the  arm,  which  was  so  shattered  as  to  require 
amputation ;  Lieutenant  Snyder,  of  company  B,  was  severely  wounded,  losing 
a  leg.  The  casualties  among  the  enlisted  men  were  six  killed,  seventy-two 
wounded  and  twenty-two  missing. 

On  the  14th,  picket  and  heavy  artillery  firing  was  kept  up  nearly  the  entire 
day.  On  the  following  day,  Captain  King,  with  a  detail  from  the  brigade,  was 
sent  out  to  the  truce  line,  for  the  purpose  of  exchanging  the  wounded  and  bring- 
ing them  off  the  field.  They  had  lain  there  since  the  13th,  and  the  hands  and 
feet  of  many  were  frozen.  On  the  15th  of  December,  the  Seventh,  in  connec- 
tion with  the  entire  army,  re-crossed  the  river,  and  next  day  resumed  its  quar- 
ters in  the  old  camp  near  Belle  Plain.  The  only  notable  event  which  trans- 
pired during  the  ensuing  winter  was  the  attempt  to  again  cross  the  river  and 

*Hili  in  forming  his  division  to  receive  the  attack  had  placed  the  brigades  of  Archer,  Lane 
and  Pender  from  right  to  left  in  advance,  with  Gregg  in  the  rear  of  the  interval  between  Archer 
and  Lane,  and  Thomas  in  rear  of  that  between  Lane  and  Pender.  While  Field's  Brigade, 
under  command  of  Colonel  Brockenbrough,  was  ordered  to  support  the  fourteen  guns  of  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel  Walker  on  his  right.  Meade  continuing  to  push  forward  his  line  drove  back 
Lanes  right  and  Archer's  left,  and  wedging  his  way  through,  crossed  the  railroad  and  reached 
the  iiortion  of  the  New  MiUtary  Road  held  by  Gregg's  men,  capturing,  as  he  did  so,  several 
standards  and  two  hundred  prisoners.— Battle-field  of  Fredericksburg,  {rebel,)  page  Q,].. 


1864  BATTLE  OF   THE  WILDERNESS.  729 

offer  battle,  but  which  euded  in  the  "mud  march."  The  sufferings  and  hard- 
ships of  that  march  were  such,  that  the  army  would,  doubtless,  have  preferred  to 
have  been  summoned  to  a  pitched  battle,  than  to  have  again  endured  its  trials. 

The  Eeserves  by  this  time  had  become  so  much  reduced  by  hard  fighting, 
that  earnest  efforts  were  made  by  the  Governor  and  military  authorities  of  the 
State  to  secure  their  return  to  Pennsylvania  in  a  body,  with  a  view  to  recruit- 
ing their  ranks.  This  purpose  was  not  effected;  but  the  division  was,  on  the 
Sth  of  February,  1863,  by  order  of  the  War  Department,  transferred  from  ac- 
tive operations  in  the  field  to  duty  in  the  Department  of  Washington.  Em- 
barking at  Belle  Plain  on  the  7th  of  February,  the  regiment  proceeded  to  Alex- 
andria, and  on  the  11th  marched  to  Upton's  Hill,  where  it  remained  in  camp 
until  the  14th  of  April,  and  was  then  for  a  time  on  duty  at  Camp  Convalescent. 
On  the  18th  of  June  it  returned  to  Alexandria,  and  was  assigned  to  duty  in 
the  command  of  General  Slough.  Various  changes  here  took  place  in  its  or- 
ganization. Lieutenant  Colonel  E.  M.  Henderson  resigned  his  commission,  to 
accept  the  office  of  Provost  Marshal  of  the  Fifteenth  District  of  Pennsylvania, 
under  the  general  enrollment  law.  Major  C.  A.  Lyman  was  commissioned  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel,  and  Captain  L.  B.  Speese,  Major.  Lieutenant  E.  Beatty,  pro- 
moted to  tbe  Captaincy  of  company  A^  was  ordered  on  special  duty  as  A.  A. 
A.  General  at  the  headquarters  of  General  Martindale,  Military  Governor  of 
Washington.  During  the  summer  and  fall  of  1863,  the  regiment  remained  at 
Alexandria,  where  its  duties  consisted  mainly  of  provost  and  guard  duty,  which 
were  discharged  with  an  efficiency  that  eUcited  the  warm  commendation  of  tlie 
commanding  general. 

In  the  latter  i)art  of  April,  1864,  orders  were  received  directing  the  regi- 
ment to  prepare  again  for  active  operations  in  the  field.  On  the  18th,  the  line 
of  march,  which  for  more  than  a  year  had  been  suspended,  was  again  resumed, 
to  join  the  grand  army,  which  was  preparing  to  launch  forth  on  its  campaign 
in  the  Wilderness.  At  Manassas  it  halted  and  remained  several  days.  The 
Reserves,  now  commanded  by  General  S.  W.  Crawford,  were  attached  to  the 
Fifth  Corps,  under  General  Warren,  the  First  Brigade,  to  which  the  Seventh 
belonged,  being  commanded  by  Colonel  William  M'Candless.  On  the  2d  of 
May,  the  regiment  broke  camp  and  advanced  along  the  Eapidan,  crossing  on 
the  following  day,  and  encamped  at  night  in  the  wilderness,  near  the  Chancel- 
lorsville  battle  ground,  the  Eeserves  occupying  the  centre  of  the  line.  On  the 
following  morning,  quite  early,  it  was  advanced  about  three  miles,  the  First 
Brigade  resting  in  an  open  field  for  an  hour,  when  it  marched  to  the  right,  was 
deployed  and  advanced  into  the  woods,  where  it  soon  met  the  enemy,  and  the 
battle  opened.  The  Second  Eegiment  was  immediately  deployed  and  advanced 
as  skirmishers,  while  the  Seventh  and  Eleventh  were  advanced  in  line  of  battle. 
Soon  the  skirmishers  were  driven  in,  but  the  enemy  were  met  by  our  main  force 
and  routed,  retreating  into  the  woods  in  their  rear.  In  moving  forward  through 
the  dense  forest  in  pursuit,  company  B  on  the  left,  and  also  the  right  of  the 
line,  became  detached  from  the  body  of  the  regiment,  and  failing  to  receive 
any  orders  to  return  or  change  its  course  pushed  steadily  on.  Fired  with  pat- 
riotic ardor  the  men  paused  not,  until  suddenly  they  found  the  enemy  closing 
in  on  their  rear,  with  every  avenue  of  retreat  cut  off.  At  first  the  firing  from 
the  rear  was  supposed  to  be  from  our  own  men,  but  this  idea  was  soon  dissi- 
pated by  the  appearance  of  the  rebels.  An  effort  was  made  to  break  through 
to  the  left,  but  was  met  by  an  unyielding  resistance.  The  right  was  then  tried 
92 


730  THIRTY-SIXTH  KE&IMENT— SEVENTH  RBSEKVE.  18G4 

and  a  detom-  made  througli  the  woods,  but  with  like  ill  success.  Finding  that 
he  had  been  the  victim  of  a  stillfully  laid  ambuscade,  and  that  he  was  com- 
pletely suiTounded,  Colonel  Bohnger  was  compelled  to  ^irrender,  as  further 
resistance  would  hare  inyolved  a  hopeless  butchery  of  his  men.  But  had  they 
known  the  fate  to  which  their  inhuman  captors  were  to  subject  them,  they 
Avould,  doubtless,  have  preferred  slaughter  upon  the  field  to  the  endurance  of 
the  horrors  of  captivity  which  it  was  their  lot  to  experience.  Two  hundred  and 
seventy-two  officers  and  men  were  captured,  and  were  immediately  marched 
to  the  rear  of  the  rebel  army  at  Orange  Court  House,  and  thence  to  Lynch- 
burg, Virginia.  The  enlisted  men  were  speedily  conveyed  to  the  infamous  rebel 
prison  pen  at  Andersonville,  Georgia,  and  the  officers  were  sent  to  Macon,  and 
were  subsequently  placed  under  fire  of  our  guns  at  Charleston,  for  the  protec- 
tion of  the  city — a  novel  material  for  the  bulwarks  of  a  town  in  civilized  Avar- 
fare.  The  triumphant  march  of  Sherman  to  the  Sea  opened  the  miserable 
prisons  of  the  captives^  after  a  confinement  of  seven  months  and  twenty-three 
days;  but  long  before  relief  came,  many  had  fallen  victims  of  cruelty  and  star- 
vation. Of  the  privates,  sixty-seven  died  at  Andersonville,  the  numbers^  of 
whose  graves  are  given  in  the  accompanying  rolls,  a  much  larger  number, 
doubtless,  at  Florence,  not  ascertained,  while  many  expired  on  their  way  home, 
and  others  have  died  lingering  deaths,  the  results  of  exposure  and  privation. 
The  sad  and  unlooked  for  event  of  the  capture  of  nearly  the  entire  regiment, 
from  no  fault  of  any  of  its  officers,  but  happenings  in  the  chances  of  war, 
at  the  very  threshold  of  General  Grant's  campaign,  terminated  its  military- 
career.  Captain  Samuel  B.  King,  of  company  H,  who  had  been  relieved  at  his 
own  request,  on  the  day  on  which  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness  was  fought^ 
from  recruiting'  service  in  Pennsylvania,  returned  to  the  division  and  was  as- 
signed to  the  command  of  those  who  escaped  capture,  and  the  recruits,  in  aU 
numbering  one  hundred  and  ten.  This  miniature  battalion,  the  representative 
of  the  regiment,  had  its  place  in  the  brigade,  and  participated  in  the  desperate 
fighting  which  ensued,  up  to  the  expiration  of  its^  term  of  service,  when,  with 
the  division,  it  was  ordered  ta  proceed  to  Harrisburg,  where  on  its  arrival  an 
enthusiastic  welcome,  from  the  Governor  and  military  authorities,  awaited  it. 
Proceeding-  thence  to  Philadelphia,  it  was  duly  mustered  out  of  the  United 
States  service  on  the  16th  of  June,  1864:. 

Note.— Samuel  EUiot,  of  Carlisle,  a  private  in  company  A,  kept  a  Diary  of  Ms  prison  life,  and 
after  his  release  published  it  in  a  neat  pamphlet  of  seventy-five  pages.  The  following  extracts 
in  confirmation  of  the  statements  in  the  text,  and  as  illustrative  of  life,  or  rather  death  at  An- 
dersonville, are  here  given : 

l^unday,  May  22. — Arrived  at  Andersonville,  sixty  miles  from  Macon.  Here  we  were  drawn 
into  fine  and  counted  off  into  nineties,  which  constituted  a  detachment.  After  we  were  counted 
off  a  rebel  officer  said,  "  if  there  is  any  man  among  you  who  can  write  his  name  let  him  step 
two  paces  to  the  front;"  the  whole  ninety,  with  one  or  two  exceptions,  stepped  to  the  front; 
he  then  called  lor  a  Sergeant  who  could  write  his  name ;  after  getting  one,  placed  us  in  his 
charge ;  our  names  were  taken  and  we  were  marched  into  a  prison  containing  about  thirteen 
acres  of  ground,  surrounded  by  a  high  stockade  buUt  of  heavy  pine  logs  and  closely  guarded 
by  numerous  sentinels  who  stood  on  elevated  boxes  overlooking  the  camp.  About  eight  feet 
from  the  stockade  was  a  low,  rough  built  railing  called  the  "  dead  line,"  to  lay  a  hand  on  or 
pass  which  was  death  from  a  guard's  musket.  The  camp  contains  about  fifteen  thousand  men, 
most  oi  whom  have  been  prisoners  from  eight  to  ten  months,  and  were  once  strong,  able  bodied 
men,  but  are  now  nothing  morQ  than  walking  skeletons,  covered  with  filth  and  vermin,  and 
can  hardly  be  recognized  as  white  men.  The  horrible  sights  are  almost  enough  to  make  us 
give  up  in  dispair— the  ground  is  covered  with  filth,  and  vermin  can  be  seen  crawling  m  the 
sand.    In  the  centre  of  the  camp  is  a  stream  of  dirty  water  so  warm  and  greasy  we  can  scarcely 


1864  PRISON  LIFE  AT  ANDERSON  V^ILLE.  731 

drink  it.    The  sights  I  saw  on  this,  my  first  day  in  Andersonville,  so  filled  me  with  horror  that 
I  can  give  but  a  poor  idea  of  this  prison  den. 

Monday  23 — Twenty-three  years  old  to-day— a  miserable  place  to  celebrate  one's  birth  day. 

Thursday  26.— Rained  all  night,  and  as  our  shelter  leaked  we  were  completely  soaked,  be- 
sides being  cold  and  hungry.  Wirz  has  a  squad  of  his  men  digging  a  deep  trench  inside  the 
*'dead  line""  so  as  to  prevent  further  tunneling. 

Sunday,  June  12.— Drew  half  a  pint  of  mouldy  rice  and  a  small  piece  of  pork  for  a  day's 
ration. 

Wednesday  15.— A  poor  cripple  shot  for  stepping  inside  the  "  dead  line;''  he  said  he  was 
so  miserable  he  wished  to  die,  and  took  this  means  of  having  his  wish  gratified. 

Thursday  13. — Tlie  small  rations,  of  such  poor  quality,  with  the  rainy  weather,  is  killiuo'  the 
men  off  at  a  terrible  rate— there  are  now  over  one  hundred  boflies  at  the  gate  to  be  carried  to 
the  "  dead  house." 

Friday  24.— The  majority  of  the  camp  drew  fresh  meat  which  the  rebel  Quartermaster  calls 
beef,  but  he  can't  fool  "old  soldiers"  with  his  mule  and  horse  flesh.  It  might  have  been 
pretty  good  had  they  brought  it  in  witliin  a  week  after  its  death,  or  had  given  us  a  large  enough 
piece  to  allow  for  the  maggots ;  we  were  too  hungry  to  consider  long  about  eating  it ;  also  drew 
"chicken  feed,'  and  a  small  piece  of  wormy  pork— quite  a  variety  for  one  day ;  went  out  for 
wood :  the  first  time  I  have  been  outside  the  stockade  since  here.  What  a  relief  it  is  to  see  the 
outside  world  and  get  a  breath  of  fresh  air- 

Monday  27.— For  a  long  time  the  camp  has  been  in  a  great  state  of  excitement  caused  by  a 
band  of  wretches  who  term  themselves  "Mosby's  raiders."  They  watch  every  squad  of  pri- 
soners brought  in  and  take  from  them  everything  of  any  value.  Several  men  have  been  killed 
by  them  and  others  badly  wounded. 

Sunday,  July  10. — The  "six  raiders  "  found  guilty  of  murder  to  be  hanged  to-morrow. 

Wednesday  27.— More  prisoners  from  Gtrant'sand  Shermans  armies,  among  them  a  number 
of  one  hundred  day  men,  whose  term  of  service  has  almost  expired.  They  say  the  rebels 
sliould  release  them  on  that  account. 

Thursday  28. — The  rebels  fired  a  sohd  shot  over  the  camp  for  the  purpose,  I  suppose,  of 
showing  us  they  had  ammunition  on  hand.  They  are  very  much  afraid  of  us  making  a  break 
when  the  gates  are  opened  to  pass  prisoners  through.  When  the  shot  was  fired  a  loud  cheer 
was  giveuj  and  cries  of  "  lay  down^"  "  stand  to  your  guns,"  &c.,  could  be  heard  in  all  parts  of 
ihe  camp. 

Wednesday,  August  -S — On  different  battle  fields  I  have  witnessed  many  horrible  sights,  but 
none  to  compare  with  what  I  saw  to-day— a  man  lying  on  the  bank  of  the  stream  being  eaten 
to  death  by  maggots.  They  could  be  seen  issuing  from  his  eyes  and  mouth,  and  his  body  was 
eaten  completely  raw  in  several  places.  We  could  do  nothing  with  him  but  let  him  alone  to 
die  a  miserable  death. 

Wednesday  10. — This  evening  we  were  called  upon  to  witness  the  death  of  another  of  our 
comrades,  Van  B.  Eby.  He  bore  his  prison  life  bravely,  but  has  at  last  fallen  a  victim  to  ill- 
treatment  and  starvation.  He  was  loved  by  all  who  knew  him,  and  his  loss  is  mourned  by 
many  friends. 

Saturday  20. — Heard  the  glorious  news  that  the  "Dutch  Captaiij,"  Wirz,  is  dangerously 
ill,  and  has  been  sent  to  Macon.  Many  thousand  wishes  have  this  day  been  made  that  he  may 
never  recover. 

Thursday  25. — Charles  Jarimer,  a  recruit  of  our  company,  and  a  bunk -mate  of  mine,  died 
to-day,  after  a  long  and  painful  illness ;  helped  to  carry  his  body  to  the  "  dead  house"— a  house 
built  in  the  rear  of  the  hospital,  outside  the  stockade.  There  were  about  twenty-five  other 
bodies,  most  of  which  had  been  stripped  of  all  their  clothing,  and  were  so  black  and  swollen 
they  could  not  be  recognized.  While  I  was  there  I  saw  them  pUing  the  bodies  one  on  top  of 
the  other,  into  the  wagon,  to  be  hauled  to  their  graves  or  ditches.  I  passed  through  the  hos- 
pital on  my  way  back,  and  the  sights  I  saw  there  were  enough  to  make  one  sick :  the  tents 
were  filled  with  what  could  once  have  been  called  men,  but  were  now  nothing  but  mere  skele- 
tons. The  short  time  I  was  there  I  saw  several  die.  A  man  is  never  admitted  to  the  hospital 
until  there  is  no  hope  of  his  recovery,  and  when  once  there  it  is  seldom,  if  ever,  he  returns. 

Sunday,  September  4.— Attended  the  funeral  services  of  a  member  of  company  F,  who  died 
during  the  night.  It  is  terrible  to  see  how  our  regiment  is  thinning  out ;  every  day  brings  the 
sad  news  of  the  death  of  one  or  more  of  our  comrades.  Death !  nothing  but  death !  throughout 
the  prison.    Rations  small— almost  starved. 

Monday  12.— No  transportation  ready  for  us;  had  to  lay  at  the  gate  all  night,  where  we  wero 
almost  eaten  up  by  musquitoes,  fleas  and  lice.  At  seven  o'clock  the  gates  were  opened  and  we 
once  more  breathed  the  pure,  fresh  air.    I  have  often  heard  of  the  slave  traders  packing  the 


732  THIRTY-SIXTH  KBOIMENT — SEVENTH  EESEEVE.  1864 

slaves  in  rows  in  vessels,  but  never  had  any  idea  of  what  it  was  untU  we  were  packed  into  the 
cars  at  the  depot :  one  man  sits  down  with  his  knees  up,  and  another  would  sit  with  his  back 
to  him,  so  as  to  fit  closely,  and  so  on  untU  the  car  was  full.  After  a  very  uncomfortable  ride 
we  arrived  at  Macon,  where  we  were  allowed  to  stand  up  and  stretch  our  limbs,  which  gave 
us  a  great  deal  of  pain,  after  sitting  so  long  in  one  position.  Each  car  was  supplied  with  a  slim 
allowance  of  com  bread.    Left  Macon  at  four  o'clock  in  the  afternoon. 

Wednesday  14.— Passed  through  Charleston  at  day-hght,  but  had  no  opportunity  of  seeing 
the  city.  Arrived  at  Florence,  South  Carolina ;  distance  travelled  last  night  and  this  morning 
two  hundred  and  fifty-nine  miles. 

Thursday  15.— Have  had  nothing  to  eat  for  two  days;  am  so  weak  I  can  scarcely  walk,  and 
hungry  enough  to  eat  anything.  Some  tai  k  of  another  prison  at  this  place.  Taken  into  a  large 
woods  where  we  remained  until  three  o'clock,  when  we  were  arjain  placed  on  cars  and  taken 
about  two  mUes  from  the  town,  where  we  went  into  a  large  field  to  encamp.  On  our  way  here 
each  man  of  our  ' '  bunk ' '  took  a  rail  from  the  fence,  which  helped  considerably  in  building  our 
shelter,  besides  furnishing  us  with  fire  wood.  The  camp  is  strongly  guarded  by  boys  from  ten 
to  fourteen  years  of  age,  old  men  and  blood  hounds.    No  rations ;  tired  and  almost  starved. 

Sunday,  October  9.— A  large  squad  of  prisoners  brought  in  from  Charleston,  who  report 
General  Sherman  in  possession  of  Macon,  and  that  he  re-captured  about  two  thousand  of  our 
sick. 

Tuesday  11.— A  large  supply  of  clothing  from  the  Sanitary  Commission  arrived  for  our  siek, 
but  instead  of  giving  it  to  them,  the  rebels  picked  out  the  best  for  themselves,  and  gave  the 
balance  to  the  Irish  "  Regulators. "  This  Ls  a  body  of  men  who  have  formed  themselves  into  a 
band  to  preserve  order  throughout  the  camp,  and  they  treat  the  poor  weak  prisoners  a  great 
deal  worse  than  the  rebels  do.  I  have  seen  several  of  our  men  taken  to  the  swamp  and  whip- 
ped untU  they  were  not  able  to  stand.  If  one  of  the  Regulators  wants  a  tin  cup  or  pan,  all  he 
has  to  do  is  to  pick  one  out  and  go  to  the  Judge  (one  of  their  number)  and  claim  it ;  the  man 
who  is  the  rightful  owner  is  obhged  to  give  it  up,  and  if  he  says  a  word  about  it  he  is  taken  to 
the  whipping  post  to  receive  ten  or  twenty  lashes. 

Tuesday  18.— Cold,  disagreeable  day;  a  lot  of  sanitary  blankets  were  brought  in  camp  to 
be  distributed  among  the  men  who  were  entirely  destitute  of  shelter.  Six  blankets  were  to 
be  drawn  by  lot,  by  each  one  huhdred  men,  but  before  drawing,  the  following  oath  was  ad- 
ministered :  "You  do  solemnly  swear  that  you  are  entirely  destitute  of  shelter,  that  you  do 
not  possess  a  blanket,  or  do  not  bunk  with  any  one  who  does. ' '  I  beheve  there  has  been  enough 
blankets  sent  for  all  the  men  who  are  without  shelter,  and  that  the  rebels  have  kept  as  many 
as  they  wished  for  their  own  use.    Drew  meal  and  fresh  beef ;  cold  rain  in  the  evening. 

Monday  31. — While  at  Andersonville  I  did  not  suppose  the  rebels  had  a  worse  prison  in  the 
South,  but  I  have  now  found  out  that  they  have.  This  den  is  ten  times  worse  than  that  at  An- 
dersonviUe.  Our  rations  are  smaller  and  of  poorer  quahty,  wood  more  scarce,  Hce  plentier, 
shelters  worn  out,  and  cold  weather  coming  on.  I  have  stood  my  prison  hfe  wonderfully,  but 
now  I  am  commencing  to  feel  it  more  sensibly,  and  am  getting  too  weak  to  move  about.  To 
add  to  my  misery  I  have  the  scurvy  in  the  gums. 

Thursday,  November  3.— Passed  a  miserable  night ;  was  obliged  to  lie  down  in  the  water, 
and  this  morning  I  am  so  stiff  and  sore  that  I  am  scarcely  able  to  stand.  I  am  soaking  wet 
and  my  cold  is  much  worse.  We  have  a  little  wood,  but  it  is  so  wet  we  caimot  cook  with  it. 
Drew  nothing  but  meal. 

Tuesday  8.— Great  excitement  over  an  election  held  in  camp  for  Lincoln  and  M'Clellan,  and 
if  the  votes  had  only  been  counted  they  would  have  given  Lincoln  a  nice  little  help.  The  elec- 
tion was  held  as  follows :  Two  bags  of  beans,  one  of  white  and  one  of  black,  were  placed  inside 
the  dead  line ;  an  empty  bag  was  nailed  to  the  stockade,  and  as  the  men  marched  by  they  took 
their  bean  and  deposited  it  in  the  empty  bag.  Ten  thousand  votes  were  cast,  and  wheii  counted 
they  gave  a  majority  of  over  two  thousand  for  Lincoln.  Men  were  out  electioneering,  and  there 
was  quite  as  much  excitement  as  there  would  have  been  over  an  election  at  home,  only  the 
whisky  and  fighting  were  dispensed  with. 

I  Wednesday  23.— Rained  all  night,  and  we  were  obhged  to  take  turns  staying  up  to  bail  the 
water  out  of  our  cellar,  which  came  in  almost  as  fast  as  we  could  dip  it  out.  We  were  obhged 
to  huddle  together  to  keep  warm,  but  it  was  a  hard  matter,  as  we  were  obhged  to  lay  in  about 
six  inches  of  water.  This  morning  I  am  cold  and  wet,  and  I  can  truly  say  I  never  felt  so  mis- 
erable in  aU  my  hfe.  We  have  not  had  a  bite  to  eat  for  seventy  hours,  consequently  I  am 
almost  famished.    Drew  a  pint  of  meal. 

Friday,  December  2.— We  are  aU  so  weak  from  starvation  that  we  have  been  obhged  to  sus- 
pend work  upon  our  shanty. 


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PRISON  LIFE   AT   FLORENCE,    SOUTH   CAROLINA. 


733 


Wcdnesda}/  7 Cold,  rainy,  windy  morning ;  called  out  before  day-light  with  the  glorious 

news  to  fall  into  line  to  be  examined  for  parole.  Can  it  be  possible  that  the  day  of  deliverance 
has  at  last  arrived  ?  While  our  hundred  were  marching  inside  the  dead  line  I  trembled  with 
fear  lest  I  should  not  be  taken,  but  my  fears  were  allayed  when  the  surgeon  pressed  upon  my 
arm  and  told  me  to  go,  I  cannot  say  how  I  felt  when  he  told  me  this— I  trembled,  not  with 
fear,  but  joy.  Eleven  hundred  and  eighty  of  us  were  marched  outside  the  stockade,  where  we 
signed  the  parole  papers,  and  stood  around  smaU  smoky  fires  until  late  in  the  afternoon. 

/Sunday  11.— Rained  nearly  all  night ;  could  not  sleep  on  account  of  the  cold  and  Uce.  It 
seems  as  if  for  every  one  we  burned  two  came  in  its  place  Still  raining  this  morning.  FeU  into 
line  at  one  o'clock  and  were  again  marched  to  the  rebel  truc3  boat  and  steamed  into  the  harbor. 
Passed  Fort  Sumpter  (now  nothing  but  a  mass  of  ruins)  and  Moultrie,  when  we  met  our 
boats.  It  would  be  impossible  to  describe  the  feelings  of  the  men  when  our  dear  old  flag  came 
into  view;  tears  of  joy  filled  many  eyes,  and  cheer  after  cheer  rent  the  air.  After  we  were 
marched  on  our  boats  we  each  had  a  pound  of  boiled  pork,  nine  hard  tack  and  a  quart  of  cofifee 
issued  to  us.  It  was  an  amusing  sight  to  see  us  devour  these  rations— any  person  would  have 
thought  we  had  not  had  a  bite  of  anything  to  eat  for  a  week. 

Monday  26. — Arrived  at  Harrisburg  some  time  in  the  night  and  took  lodgings  at  the  "  White 
HaU."  After  breakfast  I  went  to  the  depot  and  met  my  brother,  who  passed  me  without 
knowing  me.  It  is  not  necessary  for  me  to  tell  of  the  joy  it  gave  me  to  meet  my  friends,  or 
of  the  joy  it  gave  them  to  see  me,  after  so  long  an  absence. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS 


Elisha  B.  Harvey. 
H.  C.  Bolinger 


Joseph  Totten 

R.  M.  Henderson 


Chaun'y  A.  Lyman 
Le  Grand  B.  Speese 
A.  Brady  Sharp. 


Wm.  J.  Harvey 

Charles  M.  Stout.... 
James  L.  Hastings. 

Charles  A.  Lane.... 
John  A.  Cogley 


Alfred  W.  Green.. 
J.  Lander  Bishop 

Thomas  Jones 

R.  W.  Ross 

Volney  Hornet 

Thos.  P.  Hunt 

A.  Judson  Furman 


Col.. 
..do. 


Lt.  Col. 
..do 


..do.... 
Major. 
Adj.... 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Q.M... 

..do.... 


Surg.... 

...do 

As.Sur. 

...do 

...do 

Chap'n 
...do 


June  26,  '61, 
April  24, '61, 

May     8,  '61, 
April  21, '61, 


AprU24,  '61, 

June  13,  '61, 

April  21,  '61, 

Oct.  15,  '61, 
July  27,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 

June  13,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 


June  5,  '61, 
Aug.  26,  '62, 
June  5,  '61, 
Aug.  2,  '62, 
Sept.  12,  '62, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
Sept.  25,  '62, 


Resigned  July  4,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Lt.  Col.,  May  5,  '62— to  Col.,  Aug.  1 1862— 

Bv.  Brig.  Gen.,  Mar.  13,  '65— disch.  Aug.  19,  '64. 
Pr.  to  Lt.  Col.,  June  26,  '61— resigned  May  5,  '62. 
Pr.  from  Capt.  Co.  A  to  Lieut.  Col.,  July  4,  '62— 

brevet  Colonel  and  brevet  Brigadier  General, 

March  13,  1865— resigned  April  30,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Major,  .June  26,  1861— to  Lt.  Colonel, 

July  25,  1863— resigned  February  21,  1864, 
Pr.  to  Maj.,  July 25,  '6-3— Bv.  Lt.  Col.,  March  13, 

'65— captured  May  5,  '64— disch.  March  12,  '65. 
Promoted  to  Adjutant,  July  3,  '61— resigned  July 

15,  1862— to  General  Ord's  Staff. 
Pr.  to  Adj.,  Nov.  20,  '61— resigned  Nov.  25,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Adj.,  Dec.  2,  '62— dismissed  Nov.  12,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Sergt.  Maj.,  May  3,1863— to  Adj.,  Mar.  24, 

'64— Bv.  Capt.  Mar.  13,  '65— disch.  Mar.  27,  '65. 
Pr.  to  R.  Q.  M.,  June  26,  1861— res.  July  9,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Q.  M.  Sergt.,  June  26,  1861— to  1st 

Lt.  and  Q.  M.,  August  1,  1862— Bv.  Capt.,  Mar. 

13,  1865— mustered  out  with  reg.,  June  16,  1864. 
Resigned  January  18,  1863. 
Promoted  Surg,  Feb.  7,  '63— disch.  June  7,  1864. 
Promoted  Surgeon  37th  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  12,  1862. 
Dismissed  April  6,  1863. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Resigned  July  16,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  16,  1864. 


Note. — The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks ! 


Ab.  absent. 
Asst.  assistant. 
Adj.  Adjutant. 
Ba.  buried. 
Bv.  brevet. 
Bd.  band. 
Capt.  Captain. 
Chap.  Chaplain. 


Cor.  Corporal.  Fr.  from. 

Com.  commissioned  or  Furl,  furlough. 


commissary. 
Cert,  certificate. 
Dis.  dismissed. 
Dis'y.  disability. 
Disch.  discharged. 
Exp.  expiration. 


Hos.  hospital. 
Lt.  Lieutenant. 
Mus.  mustered. 
Muc.  musician. 
Mis.  missing. 
Pr.  promoted. 


PI.  principal. 
Priv.  private. 
Reg.  regiment. 
Red.  reduced. 
Res.  resigned. 
Kem.  removed. 
Sen. sentenced. 
Serv.  service. 


Surg.  Surgeon. 
Sgt.  Sergeant. 
Sub.  substitute. 
Stew,  steward. 
Tr.  transferred. 
Vet.  veteran  volunteer. 
Wd.  wounded. 
Wds.  wo)inds. 


734 


THIKTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT — SEVENTH  EESEEVE, 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTEK 
ISTO   SERVICE. 

i 

i 

REMARKS. 

Edward  P.  Zinn 

James  S.  Robinson 
George  W.  Brown... 

John  C.  Stover 

Ross  Cummings 

William  H.  Gibson 

Nathan  Kleintop 

William  Kar-slake... 

Sr.Maj. 

...do 

Q.M.S. 

Com.  Sr 

...do 

Hos.  St. 

P'l  Muc 

Muc 

...do 

May  28,  '61, 

June  13,  '61, 

July  16,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 

Sept.  10,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

July  19,  '61, 

Sept.  24,  '61, 
Sept.  24,  '61, 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 
3 
3 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  June  28,  1861— to 

2d  Lieutenant  company  I,  April  7,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  April  1,  1862— to 

2d  Lieutenant  company  F,  March  1,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Q.  M.  Sergeant,  October  1,  1862— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  16,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Commissary  Sergeant,  Oct.  1,  '62— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  16,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Com.  Sergt.,  Nov.  28,  1861— wd.  in 

action,  June  30,  1862— taken  prisoner  and  died. 
Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  June  27,  1861— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  Jnne  16,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Principal  Musician,  Jan.  1,  1862  — 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  16,  1864. 
Not  on  muster  out  roll. 
Not- on  muster  out  roll. 

...do 

Not  on  muster  out  roll. 

David  K.  Wagner... 

...do 



Not  on  muster  out  roll. 

Company   A. 

RECRUITED  IN  CUMBERLAND  COUNTY. 


Rob't  M.Henderson 


James  S.  Col  well. 
Erkurius  Beatty.. 

Samuel  V.  Ruby.. 


D.  W.  Burkholder. 


William  Holmes 

Wm.  M.  Henderson 
VanBuren  Eby 


John  D.  Adair 

Jno.  A.  Burkholder 


W.  L.  Spottswood. 
Jacob  Cart 


William  W.  Harper 
John  J.  Faller  .... 


David  M.  M'Cune.. 
John  R.  Kenyon.... 
Wm.  Zimmerman. 
John  S.  Humer . 


Edgar  W.  Hays 
Rich.  P.  Henderson 
William  B.  Hubly 

S.im'l  A.  M'Beth. 


Capt. 


1st  Lt... 

2d  Lt... 

1st  Sgt. 

...do 

...do 


Serg't. 
...do.... 


April  21, 

April  21, 
April  21, 

April  21, 

June  10, 

April  21, 
April  21, 
April  21, 


April  21, 
April  21, 


April  21, 
June    8, 

April  21, 
Aug.  21, 


June  29, 

June    6, 

April  21, 

April  21, 

April  21, 
April  21, 
July  10, 

April  21, 


'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 
3 

'61, 

3 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Boads,  June  30, 
1862,  and  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30, 1862— promoted 
to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  July  4,  1862. 

Promoted  from  1st  Lieutenant  to  Captain,  July 
4.  1862— killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
1862— pr.  from  2d  to  1st  Lieut.,  July  4,  1862— to 
Capt.  Sept.  17,  '62— Bv.  Maj.  and  Bv.  Lt.  Col., 
Mar.  13,  186.5— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  16,  1864. 

Pr.  to  1st  Sergt.,  Mar.  15,  '62— to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  1, 
'62— to  1st  Lt.,  Sept.  17,  '62— Bv.  Capt.  March 
13, 1865— captured  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— 
discharged  March  11,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Corp.,  Aug.  9,  1862— to  2d  Lt.,  Sept. 
17,  18r2— brevet  1st  Lt.,  March  13,  1865— cap- 
tured, Mav  5,  1864— disch.  March  12,  1865. 

Pr.  toSgt.,  Dec.  7,  '61— to  1st  Sgt.,  July  4,  '62— cap- 
tured May  5,  '64 — died  at  Annapolis,  June  3,  '65. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  January  1,  1862 — died 
at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  March  12,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sergt.  Dec.  7,  '61— to  1st  Sergt.,  July 
4,  1862— prisoner  May  5,  1864— died  at  Ander- 
sonville,  August  12,  1864— grave  5,392. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieut  company  G,  Dec.  18,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Sergt. ,  Mar.  18, 1862— wounded  and 
prisoner  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  5, 1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  6, 1862. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  March  5.  '63 — transferred 
to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  Co.  G,  Mar.  5,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  3,  1862— to  Sergt., 
September  1,  1862- prisoner  from  May  5,  1864, 
to  March  5,  1865— discharged  April  3,  1865. 

Pr.  to  Corp.,  Sept.  27,  '61— to  Sgt.,  Sept.  1,  '62— 
mis.  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  March  3,  1862— died  at 
Washington,  D.  C,  May  28. 

Pr.  to  Sergt.,  June  1,  '62— died  at  Baltimore,  Aug. 
22,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Wd.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— pr.  to  Corp., 
Aug.  1,  1862— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  17,  '61. 

Promoted  to  Corp to  2d  Lt.,  Co.  E,  Mar.  1,  '63. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1,  1862— discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  December  24,  1862. 

Promote'rl  to  Corp.,  March  15,  '62— wd.  at  Antie- 
tam— disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1864. 


THREE   TEARS'    SERVICE. 


735 


Isaac  B.  Parker 

Samuel  Elliott 

Corp.... 
...do 

John  T.  Harris. 

..do 

Jacob  Landis,  Jr.... 

...do 

John  F.  Morrison... 

...do 

Samuel  Sites 

...do 

WilUamM.  Gulp.... 

...do 

William  Kistler 

William  A.  Monyer 
Adams,  John  F 

Muc... 

...do 

Private 

Bosh   Lewis  . 

...do     . 

Bratton,  William.... 
Bixler,  Andrew  H.. 
Bliss,  Charles  

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Brannin ,  Patrick. . . . 

...do 

Brechbill,  Chas.  W 
Cockley,  John  R 

...do 

...do 

Curriden,  David  D.. 
Constercamp,  Jos... 

...do 

...do 

Cuddy,  John  T 

Callio,  Johu. 

...do 

...do 

Dixon,  Wm,  T.  B... 
Dubessev,  Joseph... 
Elliott,  Isaac 

...do 

...do 

...do  .... 

Eusininger,  Wm.  A 

Elliott,  John  W 

Eby,  Harry  J 

...do 

...do 

.do    .. 

...do 

Fry,  Georo'e. 

do 

Faller,  Leo  W 

...do 

Greason,  John  H.... 
Gardner,  Jacob  A... 
Goddard,  Charles  E 

Gould,  Wilson  H 

Green,  Henry  T 

Haverstick,  Jos.  B.. 
Halbert,  Joseph  L.. 
Harkness,  Chas.  C 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Heiser,  .Tohn  G 

Hoffer,  Geora;e  W... 
Halbert,  Charles  B 
Haverstick,  J.  W ... 
Hecker,  Henry  L... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Hendricks,  John  H 

...do 

Humer,  John  W... 

Hyte,  Henry  E 

Harkness,  Wm.  H. 
HefiQefinger,  Sam'l 

Humer,  .Tesse  B 

Haverstick,  David. 
Haverstick,  Benj... 
Jarmier,  Charles... 

Kempton,  Sydney., 


Low,  Jacob  N.... 
Long,  And'w  K,  Jr 
Laird,  William  S 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
.do. 


..do. 


April  21,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 

June    4,  '61, 

April  21,  '61, 

May   12,  '61, 

Sept.    2, '61, 

July  10,  '61, 

July  9,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
Jan.    13,  '64, 

April  21,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
Juiv  'Zo,  '62, 
July     8,  '61, 

April  21,  '61, 
Aug.  28,  '62 

May  21,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 


June 
Aug. 
April 
Aug. 
April 
April 
April 
July 
July 
July 
April 


April  21,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
June  6,  '61, 
July  8,  '61, 
April  2),  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 

April  21,  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 
July  8,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 

June    3,  '61, 

April  21,  '61, 


Aug.  23, 
April  21, 
Mar.  22, 
July  12, 
Aug.  23. 
Aug.  23, 
Jan.    26, 


April  21,  '61, 

July  27,  '62, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 
Jan.    21,  '64, 


Transferred  to  cavalry  regiment,  July  23,  1861. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Sept.  1,  1862  —  prisoner  from 

May  5,  to  Dec.  11,  1864— disch.  June  23,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Cor.  —  prisoner  from  May  5,  1864, 

to  Feb.  27,  1865— discharged  April  1,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  May,  1862 — missing  in  action 

at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  March  1,  1863 — prisoner  from 

May  5,  to  Dec.  11,  1864— disch.  March  21,  180.5, 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  March  5,  186.3 — prisoner  from 

May  5,  1864,  to  March  4,  '65— disch.  April  3,  '05. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Sept.  1,  1862 — died  of  wounds 

received  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1804. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  4,  1862. 
Captured  May  5, 1864 — died  at  Annapolis,  March 

10,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  27,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  22, '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  14,  '62. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Prisoner  May  5,   1864 — died  at  Andersouville, 

August  23,  1864— grave  6,551. 
Died  October  12,  1861. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  '62— transferred 

to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps— date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  August  16,  1863. 
Prisoner  from   May  5,  to  December  11,  1864— 

discharged  February  24,  1865. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  16,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  16,  '62. 
Pr.  to  Hos.  Stew.  40th  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  18,  1861. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1804. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  27, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  8,  '63. 
Wd.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  '62-killed  at  Antie- 
tam, Sept.  17,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeons  certificate,  Dec.  26,  '61. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16',  1864. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13.  '62— tr.  to 

to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  December  1,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  J  une  16,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '64. 
Tr.  to  U.  S.  Marine  Corps — date  unknown. 
Wd.,  with  loss  of  right  arm,  and  pris.  at  Gaines' 

Mill— discharged  Sept.  13,  1862. 
Captured  at  Charles  C'ity  Cross  Roads— disch.  on 

vSurgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  12,  1862. 
Deserted  Sept.  4,  1861— returned  Aug.  14,  '63— 

disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  14,  1864. 
Transferred  to  i90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Captured  May  5,  1864 — discharged  Feb.  9,  1865. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Captured  May  5,  1864— discharged  June  16,  1805. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Died  near  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  19,  1861. 
Prisoner  Mav  5,  '64— died  at  AndersonviUe,  Aug. 

26,  1864— girave.  6,931. 
Transferred  to  Si  anal  Corps— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  April  30,  1863. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  13th  Tennessee  cavalry. 
Tranferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 


736 


THIETY-SIXTH  EEGIMENT— SEVENTH   RESERVE, 


Low,  William  A.... 
Mullln,  Charles  H.. 
Moore,  James  H.... 
Meloy,  William  M. 
Meloy,  Jacob  L 

M'Oleaf,  William.. 


Private 
...do 

do 

do 

do 


...do. 


M'Croskey,  J.  H.... 
Miller,  James  A.... 
Nevin,  David  R.  B. 


Neff,  Theophilus 
Noble,  Jacques  W.. 


Natcher,  John  A., 
Nevel,  William.., 
Otto,  John 


Phillips,  Edw.  W 
Patterson,  August's 
Rheem,  Edward  B 

Reynolds,  John 

Robinson,  John 

Reitf,  Frederick  K 

Rhoads,  John 

Schuchmau,  J.  C.... 

Strohm,  George 

Sharpe,  A.  Brady.. 

Sharpe,  Thomas 

Spicer,  Charles  A... 
Snodgrass,  William 
Shamberger  P.  H... 

Sipe,  Marion  P 

Sites,  William  B.... 
Spangenburg,  J.  G 
Schlusser,  John  A. 
Stoey,  William  W... 
Smith,  Samuel  E 


Spahr,  David 

Spottswood,  R.  H 
Steel,  Joseph  W... 
Thompson,  Jos.  B 
Vantilburg,  Geo.  H 
Wolf,  Edgar  J... 
Wyre,  William. . 


Watts,  Wm.  M 

Waggoner,  Jno.  L., 


Welsh,  George 

Williams,  George.., 
Wunderlick,  C.  A.. 
Walker,  Edwin  T.. 

Walker,  David  S... 
Wilders,  George  J.. 
Wise,  George  W.... 


...do. 
..do. 
...do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
...do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
...do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
...do, 

do, 

do, 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


DATE  OP  MUSTEB 
INTO  SERVICE. 


July  25,  '62, 
April  21, '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
Aug.  22,  '62, 
April  21,  '61, 

July  18, '61, 

Feb.  29,  '64, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 

July  21,  '61, 
Aug.  29,  '61, 

April  21,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 

April  21,  '61, 
Oct.  10,  '62, 
July  8,  '61, 
July  16,  '61, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 
Jan.  15,  '64, 
July  25,  '62, 
April  21,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  21, '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
Aug.  29,  '61, 
Aug.  27,  '62, 
April  21,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
June  6,  '61, 
Feb.  29,  '64, 
Mar.  23,  '64, 
April  21, '61, 

April  21,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 

April  21,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
June  6,  '61, 
Jan.    15,  '64, 

Feb.  23,  '64, 
April  21,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 


Died  at  Camp  Slough,  October  10,  1863. 

Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Aug.  10,  '61. 

Transferred  to  cavalry  regiment,  July  23,  1861. 

Transferred  to  I90th  reg  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Prisoner  from  May  5,  to  December  11,  1864 — dis- 
charged March  22,  1865. 

Captured  May  5,  1864— died  at  Andersonville, 
October  10,  1864— grave,  10,620. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  December  24,  1862. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  company  K,  109th  regiment 
P.  v.,  November  8,  1881. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  9,  '63. 

Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Gaines'  Mill — disch. 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  February  3,  1863. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64 — ^Vet. 

Died  at  Annapolis,  Md.,  May  22,  1862. 

Prisoner  from  May  30,  1864,  to  February  27,  '65— 
discharged  April  12, 1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  26, 1861. 

Deserted  October  31,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dept.,  Oct.  11,  1861. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  ISIay  5,  1S64. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  1,  '63. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieut,  company  E,  July  3,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  16,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  16,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Sui-geon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '62. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  21,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  27,  '61. 

Transferred  to  United  States  Cav.,  Nov.  30, 1862. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Died  at  Baltimore,  August  2,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  November  28,  1862. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  12,  '62. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64 — Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown 

Wd.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads — disch. — date 
unknown. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.  U.  S.  Cavalry,  March,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads — discharged  on 
Surgeon's  certificate,  December  29,  1862. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  30,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Prisoner  May  5,  '64— died  at  Andersonville,  July 
19,  '64— grave  3,605. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Mis.  in  action  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  1864. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Dec.  21,  1862.  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 


Company  B. 


RECRUITED  IN  PERRY  COUNTY. 


John  Jameson 

Capt 

May     4, '61, 

3 

John  Q.  Snyder 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

H.  Clay  Snyder 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Wounded  at  Antietarh,  Sept.  14,  1862— resigned 

November  11,  1862. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  Nov.  11,  '61 — to  Capt.,  Nov. 

11,  '62 — wd.,  with  loss  of  leg,  at  Fredericksburg, 

Dec.  13,  '62 — disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Ajjril  9,  '63. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  Mar.  28, 1863— to  Capt., 

July  21,  186S— discharged  August  15,  1S63. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERTTCE. 


737 


DATE  OP  MUSTEK 

BANK. 

INTO  SERVICE. 

i                                                           KEMAEUS. 

George  K.  Schall... 

1st  Lt... 

May     4, '61, 

3   Resigned  November  11,  1861. 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3  Promoted  to  Sgt.,  May  11,  '61— to  2d  Lt.,  Mar.  1, 
'63— to  1st  Lt.,  July  20,  '63— dismissed  May  3,'64. 

W.  H.  Dieflenbach 

2dLt... 

May     4,  '61, 

3  Promoted  to  Sgt.,  July,  1862— to  2d  Lt.,  July  31, 
1863— brevet  1st  Lt.,  March  13,  1865— captured 
May  30,  1864— discharged  March  12,  1865. 

Amos  W.Hetrick.. 

1st  Sgt. 

May     4,  '61, 

3   Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Henry  H.  Winters. 

...do.... 

May     4,  '61, 

3  Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.,  June  26,  1862— discharged 
Oct.  25, 1862,  for  wounds  received  at  Bull  Run. 

John  J.  Hamilton... 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3  Promoted  to  Cor.,  May  1,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  1, 
1862— to  1st  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  1863— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  16,  1864, 

Benjamin  Huflf. 

Serg't.. 

May     4,  '61, 

3  Promoted  to  Corp.,  March,  1863— to  Sgt.  Jan.  1, 
'64— capt'd  May  5,  '64— disch.  June  13,  '65— Vet. 

Wm.  H.  Portsline... 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3  Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— pr.  to 
Sgt.,  Mar.  28, 1803— captured  at  Wilderness,  May 
5,  '64— tr.  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  '64— Vet. 

J.  W.  Eshelman 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3    Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certiiicate- date  unknown. 

...do.... 

May     4,  '61, 

3  Promoted  to  Sgt.,  May  1,  '62-  discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  January  21,  1863. 

H.  M'Craeken 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

5   Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Sept.   1,  1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

.do 

May     4, '61, 

3  Promoted  to  Sgt.,  January  1, 1804- mustered  out 
with  company,  June  16,  18:J4. 

William  Newkirk... 

Corp.... 

May    4,  '61, 

3   Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 

James  Hebel 

...do 

May    4,  '61,    . 

}   Promoted  to  Corporal,  Mar.  28, 1863— transferred 

to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet.      . 

Philip  Kliuger 

Muc 

May     4,  '61, 

3   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

T.  Kirkpatrick. 

do 

July  18,  '61,    ' 
May     4,  '61, 

}    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  29,  '62. 
3    Disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Oct.  11,  1862— re-enlisted 

Adams,  Matthew... 

Private 

Jan.  21,  '64-dieda,t  Alexandria,  Va.,  Mar.  5,  '64. 

Bowers,  Michael  W 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

5    Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Bitting,  Lewis    

...do  .... 

May     4,  '61, 
May     4,  '61,    . 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  3, 1863 

Boyer,  John  E 

...do 

5    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  23,  '62. 

Beaumont,  Elias 

...do 

May     4,  '61,    . 

}   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Billman,  William... 

...do 

May     4,  '61,    [ 

}   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '6-1— Vet. 

Blakelv,  Joseph  C 

...do 

Feb.   25,  '64,    . 

}   Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
}    Mis.  in  action  at  Bethesda  Church,  Va.,  May  30, '64. 

Bowers,  Edward 

...do 

May     4,  '61,    i 

Brown,  George  W... 

...do 

July   18,  '61,    r 

5   Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 

Chamberlain,  John.. 

...do 

May     4,  '61,    I 

i  Wd.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  SO,  1862— 
absent  at  muster-out. 

Cluck,  John 

...do 

May     4,  '61,    C 

5    Wounded,  with  loss  of  leg,  at  Fredericksburg, 

Dee.  13,  1862— discharged  Dec.  10,  1863. 

Dewalt,  William  H 

...do 

May     4,  '61,    T 

,   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

...do 

May     4,  '61,    c 
Jan.    28,  '62,    i 

1   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  1861. 

...do 

J   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  20.  '62. 

Duffy,  James  C 

...do 

May     4,  '61,    i 
Jan.    28,  '62,    c 

5   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Deitrick,  Leonard... 

...do 

CapturedMay5,'64— discharged— date  unknown. 

Free,  William 

...do 

May     4,  '61,    o 
May     4,  '61,    c 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Folev,  George 

...do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  7,  '62. 

Grissinger,  George.. 

...do 

May     4,  '61.    E 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Dec.  20,  '62. 

Glaze,  John  W 

...do 

Jan.    28,  '62,    c 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64, 

Gebhart,  Charles 

...do 

July  18,  '62,    J 

Tr.  to  Battery  A,  43d  reg.  P.  V.,  Jan.  23,  1862. 

Glaze,  Stephen  F.... 

...do 

May     4,  "61,    E 

Capt'd  May  5,  '64— Died  at  Andersonville— Vet. 

Griffin,  Andrew  H.. 

...do 

May     4,  '61,    ? 

I\Iis.  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  30,  '64— Vet. 

I'ain,  John  S , 

do 

May     4,  '61,    S 
May     4,  '61.    ? 
May     4,  '61,    S 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .Tune  16,  1864, 

Hebel,  John  C 

...do 

.Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Hassinger,  John  F.. 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Hugeins,  Jacob 

...do 

July    18,  '61,   3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Hilbcrt,  Jonathan... 

...do 

May     4,  '61,    3 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  15,  1864. 

Heckard,  James 

...do 

May     4,  '61,    S 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  18,  1862. 

Holmes,  John  W.... 

...do 

Sept.  20,  '61,    3 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Hebel,  David 

...do 

Dec.   31,  '63,    3 
Feb.     9,  '64,    3 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Harmon,  Fred.  H... 

...do 

Wounded,  with  loss  of  arm.  May  11, 1864 — trans- 

ferred to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Harmon,  Calvin  R,. 

...do 

Feb.     9,  '64,    3 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Harmon,  Newton  C 

...do 

Feb.     9,  '64,    3 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Hebel,  Alfred 

do 

Dec.   31,  '63,    3 
Jan.   28,  '62,    3 

Mis.  in  action  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  1864. 

Holman,  Jacob 

...do 

Prisoner  from  May  30,  to  November  26,  '64— dis- 

charged February  27,  1865. 

Keis'^r  Leonard.. 

do 

Mav     4,  '61,    3 
May     4,  '61,    3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  8,  '62. 

Kea-v,  William 

..do 

Discharged  September  26,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 

ceived at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads. 

Keller,  William T... 

...do 

Sept.  18,  '61,    3 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Lanuig.  John  5 

93 

...do 

May     4,  '61,    3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

738 


THIETY-SIXTH  EEGIMENT — SEVENTH  RESERVE, 


Larzelier,  James.... 

Liiddic,  Daniel 

Leitzel,  Solomon ..., 

Lowe,  Thomas 

Lenhart,  Isaac  R.... 
Lindsey,  William.. 

Light,  Jacob 

Liddic,  Jeremiah  .. 

Liddic,  Benj.  E 

Miller,  William 

M'Connell,  Thos 

M'Glaughlin,  C , 

Myers,  Lewis 

Monroe,  John , 


M'Knight,  John  A.. 

Matchett,  George . 
M'Glaughlin,  Jas . 

Potter,  Joseph 

Preisler,  Rudolph. 


Portzline,  Silas 

Reen,  Christian  C. 


Reen,  Frederick 

Riuehart,  Freder'k 


Ritter,  Israel. 
Rice,  Elias 


Shoemaker,  Jacob.. 
Sheibley,  David  P.. . 
Shuler,  Henry  H.... 
Sheibley,  James  P.. 

Stephens,  Joseph.... 

Snyder,  James 

Smith,  George 

Stailey,  Jeremiah  J 

Shatto,  David 

Tagg,  Richard 


Temple,  Robert 

Ulsh,  William 

Vandling,  Wesley. 
Winarard,  William. 
Welsh,  Elias 


Weikell,  William... 
Williamson,  G.  W.. 

Winters,  Joseph 

Williamson,  Cyrus 
Wagner,  John 


W. 


Williamson,  J. 

Wolf,  Alfred 

Winters,  Isaiah  D. 

Williamson,  P.  E.. 
Walker,  William., 
Zitch,  John 


Private 

...do  .. 

...do... 

...do... 

...do..., 

...do... 

...do..., 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 


...do. 

...do. 
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.do. 
.do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


...do. 
...do. 
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...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


May  4, 
July  18, 
Julv  18, 
Sept.  18, 
May  4, 
May  4, 
Feb.  23, 
May  4, 
Jan.  28, 
May  4, 
May  4, 
Jan.  28, 
May  4, 
July  18, 


Sept.  18,  '61 


May  4, 

May  4, 

May  4, 

May  25, 

May  4, 

May  4, 


May     4,  '61 
Jan.    28,  '62 


May 
May 


May  4, 

May  4, 

July  18, 

May  4, 

Jan.  28, 

May  25, 

May  25, 

May  4, 

May  25, 

May  25, 

Jan.  28, 
Feb.  25, 
May  4, 
May  4, 
May     4, 

May  4, 
May  4, 
May  25, 
May  4, 
May     4, 

Feb.  5, 
Feb.  13, 
Jan.   28, 


May  -4, '61 
May  4,  '61 
May     4,  '61 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mav  20,  '62. 

Transferred  to  lOOt'h  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64 — Vet. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  ceriificate,  Nov.  2,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  8,  '62. 

Discharged  October  10,  1862  for  wounds  received 
at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads. 

Disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Mar.  3.  '62 — re-enlisted  Jan. 
28,  '64 — mis.  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5.  '64. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64 — Vet. 

Died  at  Annapolis,  Maryland,  October  27,  1862. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Wounded  May  11, 1864— transferred  to  190th  regi- 
ment P.  v..  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Died  at  home,  in  Snyder  county,  Pa.,  Nov.  29,  '63. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  April  30,  1863. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  April  30,  1863. 

Wounded,  with  loss  of  arm — discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Captured  May  5,  1804 — died  at  Andersonville, 
September  3'.  1864— grave,  7,716. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1804. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Wd. — mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  '64. 

Wd.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,' June  30,  '62 — 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31.  '64— Vet. 

Captured  Mav  5,  '64 — mustered  out  May  11,  '65. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  October  4,  1863. 

Discharged  November  14,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  0,  1863. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  Alay  31,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  10,  '62. 

Wounded — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
1862 — absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Disch.  Sept.  5,  '62,  for  wds.  rec.  at  Gaines'  Mill. 

Discharge-d  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  3.  1863. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  3,  '03 — re- 
enlisted  Jan.  28,  '64 — mis.  in  action,  Mav  5,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31.  '64. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864 — 
discharged— date  unknown — Vet. 

Died  Sept.  20,  '62,  of  wds.  rec.  at  South  Mount'n. 

Deserted  July  26,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  14.  '63. 


Company  C, 


RECRUITED  IN  LEBANON  COUNTY. 


Elijah  G.  Lantz 

Levi  G.  M'Cauley. 


Capt.. 
..do... 


April  24,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 


Dismissed  April  27,  1862. 

Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  Jan.  1,  '62— to  Capt.,  July  20, '63— 
wounded  with  loss  of  arm,  June  30,  1862— 
transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Tie".  8,  1S6S. 


THEEE  YEAES'   SERVICE. 


739 


Klias  Livengood 
E.  H.  A.  Snowwhite 


James  Vanstavoren 
Harrison  H.  Lantz. 
James  Cunningham 


Peter  Leininger. 
Edwin  M.  Hoffman 


JolinE.  Siegrist 

William  H.  Rank.. 
Michael  Wagner... 
Alexander  Bates... 
Madison  C.  Lantz.. 
John  H.  Fox 


Cornelius  Carmany 

Wm.  Ounningham 
Andrew  M.  Landis 

Allison  Shutter 

Daniel  Bentz 

Aures,  John 

Alexander,  Jas.  C. 
Aderhold,  Fred'k.. 

Ault,  Henry. 

Arndt,  Jacob 

Anderson,  Jas.  C  ... 
Berkheiser,  Jacob.. 
Bomgardner,  Nich. 
BoyeV,  Henry.... 
Beamedefer,  Henry 
Blanks  by,  James.., 
Berkheiser,  Nich ... 

Curry,  Thomas , 

Carniany,  John 

Campbell,  James... 
Clouser,  Jacob . . 


Cook,  Michael.... 

Curry,  Levi 

Cassidy,  Patrick 
Colbeck,  George. 

Doling,  John 

Dillman,  Henry.. 


Early,  Benjamin  F 

Eisenhaner,  Wm ... 
Elfsman,  Max.. 
Frederick,  Michael 
Foerster,  Frederick 

Fox,  Edward 

Fulmer,  Wendling 

Gross,  William 

Geesey,  Henry 

Good,  Josiah 

Gensler,  John 

Gardner,  Joseph.... 
Ghristwite,  Abram 

Hinkle,  Thomas 

Hinkle,  Jonas 

Hornberger,  G 

Haas,  Adam  T 

Heagy,  Peter 


Hoy,  James 

Keefer,  Daniel..., 
Knoch,  Augustus  F 
Karstetter,  Jacob. 
Kash,  Henry 


Capt... 
1st  Lt. 


2d  Lt.. 

...do 

...do 


1st  Sgt 
Serg't.. 


..do.... 
,..do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
Corp... 
..do.... 


...do. 


May 
May 


May 
May 
May 


27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 


27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 


May   27,  '61, 
May   27,  '61, 


May 
May 
May 
May 
May- 
May 


27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 


May   27,  '61, 


May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
Aug. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May- 
May 
May 
July 
May 
Aug. 
May 


27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '62, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '62, 
27,  '61, 


May   27,  '61, 


May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 

May 
May 
May 
May 
July 
May 
May 
May 
May 

May 
May 
May 
May 
July 


27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '01, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
23,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 

27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
27,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
23,  '61, 


Discharged  November  7,  1861. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  10,  '62— to  1st  Lt.,  July 
20,  1863— Bv.  Captain,  Mar.  13,  1865— captured 
May  6,  1864— discharged  March  12,  1865. 

Discharged  November  7,  1861. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  7,  '61— disch.  Nov.  10,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Sergt.  April  30,  '62— to  1st  Serst.  Nov.  10, 
'62— to  2d  Lt..  July  20,  '63— Bv.  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  13, 
'65 — captured  May  6,  '64— disch.  March  12,  1865. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sergt.,  Aug.  1,  1863— missing  in 
action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Corp.,  March  26,  1862— to  Sergt.,  Aug.  1, 
'63— mustered  out  with  company  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  17,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Sgt..  May  26,  '63— discharged  Feb.  27, 1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  8,  '62. 

Prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  Feb.  27,  1865— dis- 
charged March  27,  1865. 

Prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  March  4,  1865— dis- 
chartred  April  1,  1865. 

Captured  May  6,  1864— mustered  out  May  18,  '65. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  0,  '64 — Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  2,  1863. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  14,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864-. 

Died  of  wounds,  November  19,  '62,  at  Frederick. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  17,  1861. 

Deserted  December  11,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharired  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  1,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  16,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  r^e;.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Died  at  Savage  Station,  Va.,  of  wds.  rec.  July  1,'62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  30,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  27,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  18,  '63. 

Prisoner  from  Mav  6,  1864,  to  March  1,  1865— dis- 
charged March  27,  1865. 

Missins  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64— Vet. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64— Vet. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted  September  19,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  7,  1863. 

Prisoner— died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Jan.  8,  '63— bu. 
recortt,  Januarv  2,  1862. 

Prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  March  3,  1865— dis- 
charged April  8,  1865. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64— Vet. 

Drowned  near  Fortress  Monroe,  Aug.  15,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan  14,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  18,  '62. 

Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  '64r— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  2,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  3,  1863. 

Missing'in  action.  May  .30,  1864 — ^Vet. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  Va.,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Deserted  March  14,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  31,  '62. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64— Vet. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64— Vet. 

Died  at  Washington,  Jan.  29,  1863,  of  wounds- 
buried  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 

Deserted  February  23,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  29,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  21,  '62. 

Discharced  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  15,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  23,  '63. 


740 


THTRTY-SIXTH  EEGIMENT — SEVENTH  RESERVE, 


Keesey,  William.... 
KohliD,  Joseph  .... 

Koch,  Alexander.. 

Lynch,  John 

Longnecker,  J.  B. 
Lantz,  William...., 


Lantz,  John  C .. 
Lorah,  Henry... 
Lascomb,  Sam'l  W 

Myers,  James 

M'Cauley,  Jas.  N.... 

Miller,  Everhart 

Miller,  Robert 

Miller,  Henry 

Miller,  Samuel  P.... 
Mellinger,  John  H.. 

Menkell,  C,  F.  A.... 
MUler,  Heinrick. 


Owens,  Charles. 
Oaks,  William... 
Peflly,  Joseph.... 


Private 
..do 


Plaster,  Jacob 

Keitner,  George  ... 
Readinger,  David. 

Riegal,  Daniel 

Ryan,  Peter 


Ritter,  WilHam. 


Stabel,  Charles 

Snyder,  John 

Shott,  William 

Shultz,  Daniel 

Shepler,  William.... 
Stoever,  Edward.... 

Sherk,  MUton 

Stark,  Martin  N 

Strausberger,  Chas 
Spancake,  Leonard 
Small,  Benjamin  F 
Selby,  Edward.. 
Trafford,  Samuel  B 


TJhler,  Reuben  D., 
Wagner,  John  F... 
Witman,  Henry... 

Weik,  Ellas 

Waite,  William  ... 

Weik,  Thomas 

Weik,  Henry 

Warner,  Joseph.... 

Wittell,  JohnH... 
Whitehall,  John.. 
Young,  Jeremiah. 

Yocum,  Cyrus , 

Young,  William. . . 


..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


...do. 
...do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
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.do.. 


..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
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..do.. 
..do., 
.do., 
.do.. 


.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.., 
..do... 


May  27,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '62, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 

Jan.  29,  '62, 
May  27,  '61, 
Aug.  20,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
July  8,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61 


Jan. 
May 

Sept. 
May 

May 
Aug. 
Jan. 


29,  '62, 
27,  '61, 


27, 


27,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
29,  '62, 


May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

Sept.  10,  '62, 

June  7,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

Mav  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

July  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

Aug.  29,  '62, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
Feb.  5,  '64, 
Feb.  10,  '64, 
Aug.  26,  '62, 

May  27,  '61, 


Jan.  29, 
Aug.  20, 
May  27, 


Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64— Vet, 

Missing  in  action  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads, 
June  30,  1862. 

Deserted  September  6,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  8,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  8,  '62. 

Captured  May  6,  '64 — died  at  Andersonville,  Oct. 
21,  1864— grave,  11,255. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64— Vet. 

Died  at  Camp  Tenally,  Md.,  Sept.  18,  1861. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  July  8,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  21,  '62. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6, 1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6, 1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64— Vet. 

Captix-ed  May  6,  1864— died  at  Andersonville, 
September  1,  1864— grave,  7,512. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 

Died  August  20,  1862— buried  in  Prospect  HiU 
Cemetery,  York,  Pa. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  7, 1862. 

Prisoner  from  May  6,  1864,  to  February  26,  '65— 
discharged  July  8,  1865— Vet. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  Va.,  June  27,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  23,  '63. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64 — Vet. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads, 
June  30,  1862. 

Dismissed  by  court  martial  at  Camp  Curtin — date 
unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  8,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  30,  '62. 

Dischai-ged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  6,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg:  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64— Vet. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64— Vet. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64— Vet. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 
Died  at  Baltimore,  February  17,  1864. 
Deserted  September  6,  1861. 

Prisoner  from  Mav  5,  1864,  to  March  1, 1865 — dis- 
charged March  27,  1865. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  Va.,  June  27,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  6,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64 — Vet. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 
Mis.  in  action  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30, 1864. 
Prisoner  from  Mav  5,  1864,  to  April  9,  1865— dis- 
charged May  30,  1865. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64 — Vet. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 
Missing  in  action  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  '62. 


Company   D. 
recruited  in  clinton  county. 


Chauncey  A.Lyman 
Henry  C.  BoUnger 
Jesse  Merrill 


April  24,  '61,  3 
April  24,  '61,  3 
April  24,  '61,    3 


Promoted  to  Major,  June  26,  1861. 
Pr.  to  Capt.,  June  26,  '61— to  Lt.  Col.,  May  5,  '62. 
Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  June  26,  '61- toCapt.,  May  9,  '62— 
transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  Sept.  12,  1863. 


THEEE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


741 


George  B.  Danahay 
John  S.Haynes 


William  W.  White 
George  W.  Fritz 


Capt.... 

1st  Lt... 

2dLt... 
1st  Sgt. 


Wm.  M.  Butters., 


M.  S.  Frederick 
Wm.  T.  Bathurst... 


Reuben  W.  Shell.. 

Clemson  J.  Castello 

Abram  R.  Kitchen. 

Michael  S.  Eckert.. 

Orange  Holmes , 

Samuel  Doan 

William  C.  Brown. 
Rich'd  Hammersly 
James  L.  Hastings 

John  C.  Stover 

Wilson  P.  Burnell. 

Frank  H.  Jobsou.... 


Beneville  Shell. 


John  M.  Hoon. 


Thomas  Hussleton. 


Jos.  M.  Canfield 

Bisel,  AmosT 

Brooks,  James,  Jr... 

Bottorf,  Andrew 

Becker,  Henry 

Brown,  George  W... 

Baner,  William 

Bain,  Alexander 

Brothers,  j  oseph 

Brown,  Andrew,  Jr 


Candor,  Josiah 

Consor,  Charles  W, 

Cohan,  John 

Cogley,  John  A 

Crippen,  Allen 

Clark,  Uriah 

Crook,  Patrick 

Crider,  James  L 
Clark,  Daniel.... 
Ciark,  Roland.... 
Crosby,  Abner  L, 

Doyle,  Daniel  W 

Davenport,  Oscar... 

Duly,  Joseph 

Faunce,  Christ.  H... 


April  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 
April  29,  '61, 


Sergt...  April  29,  '61, 


...do. 
...do. 


...do. 


Corp... 
..do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 

..do 

..do 
..do 
..do 


..do, 


.do 


April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 

April  29,  '61, 
Jvily  16,  '61, 
Julv  23,  '61, 
May  20,  '61, 
Mav  20,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 


Fought,  Michael  .J.. 
Gottshall,  Samuel... 

Gottshall,  James 

Green,  Charles  J 
Green,  Frederick 

Hunt,  James  A 

Huling,  John 

ILirford,  Michael., 
lliblcr,  Jacob 


Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Dec.  7,  '61— to  1st  Lt.,  May  9,  '62— 
to  Capt.,  Sept.  12,  1863— Bv.  Mai.  Mar.  13,  '65— 
disch.  Mar.  25,  '65. 

Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Jan.  1,  '62— 2d  Lt.,  May  9,  '62— to 
1st  Lt.,  Sept.  12,  '63— mus.  out  with  comnanv, 
June  16,  1864.  ^      "^ 

Pr.  fr.  private  to  2d  Lt.,  June  26,  '61— to  Capt.  of 
company  G,  Nov.  11,  1861. 

Promoted  from  private  to  1st  Sgt.  Feb.  1,  1864— 

com.  2d  Lt.,Sept.  12,  1863— not  mus missiug 

in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  July  27,  '61— wd.  at  Fredericksburg, 
Dec.  13,  '62— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  16,  1864. 

Prisoner  May  5,  1864— discharged  Feb.  25, 1865. 

Pr.  to  Sst. ,  Nov.  4, 1863— mis.  in  action  at  Wilder- 
ness, May  5,  1864— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Nov.  6,  '63— missiug  in  action  at  Wil- 
derness, May  5,  1864— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  June  26,  '61,— killed  at  Fredericks- 
burg, Dec.  13,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.— Died  of  wounds  received  at  Gaines' 
Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Oct.  7, 1863. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out  of  company. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out  of  companv. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  14,  '62. 

Disch.  for  wds.  received  in  action,  Oct.  3,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  May  3,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Commissary  Sergeant,  Oct.  1,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Feb.  5,  1864— mis.  in  action  at  Wil- 
derness, May  5,  1864— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Nov.  6,  1863— mis.  in  action  at  Wil- 
derness, May  5,  1864— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Nov.  4,  1863— mis.  in  action  at  Wil- 
derness, May  5,  1864 — Vet. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Nov.  17,  1863— mis.  in  action  at  Wil- 
derness, May  5,  1864— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Feb.  15,  1864— mis.  in  action  at  Wil- 
derness, May  5,  1864— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  gunboat  service,  Feb.  16,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Oct.  9,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Suro^eon's  certificate.  May  28,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav31,-'64— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Quar.  Mast.  Sergeant,"  Oct.  1,  1862. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Mis.  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— Vet. 

Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Transferred  to  gunboat  service,  Feb.  16,  '62— died 
at  Cairo,  111 — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  24,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  4,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Quartermaster  Sergeant,  June  26,  1861. 

Mis.  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— Vet. 

Mis.  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864 —Vet. 

Prisoner  May  5,  1864— discharged  Jan.  23,  1865. 

Mis.  in  action  at  Wilderness,  Mav  5,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, '64— Vet. 

Mis.  in  action  at  Wilderness,  Mav  5,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Disch.  by  sentence  of  Gen.  Court  Martial— date 

unknown. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  19,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.  May  31,  '64. 
Prisoner  May  5,  1864— discbarged  Jan  23,  1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  SiTrgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  15,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  recr.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64 — Vet. 


742 


THIKTY-SIXTH   KEGIMENT — SEVENTH  EESERVE, 


Hathaway,  Aug.  B 

Hills,  MiioF 

Jacoby,  Henry  R..., 
Jordan,  Andrew  O. 
Kinley,  George 


Kinley,  Williamson 

Logue,  Willard 

Lacost,  William  L.. 

Logue,  John  T 

Leslie,  Adam 

Marshall,  Jos.  B 

Murphy,  Tim.  J 


Private 
..do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 
..do 


M'Gee,  Joseph  W do 


Marshall,  Wm.  F . 
Mahan,  Samuel.... 


Nagle,  Joseph < 

Newberry,  Rich.  B 
Nolder,  Robert  W.. 


Owens,  Oscar 

Peck,  Thomas  T 

Potter,  John 

Price,  Augustus  G. 
Pfoutz,  George  M ... 

Ross,  JohnT 

Ross,  Cummings  R 
Rothrock,  Elias  W 

Roach,  MattheM' 

Red,^atthias 


Shanabrook,  F.  G.. 
Sauser,  Jeiferson... 
Shaver,  Wesley  P.. 
Springle,  Henry  H. 
Smithers,  Ezekiel.. 
Stout,  Charles  M.... 
Sheridan,  James.... 
Shafifer,  Joseph 


Stone,  Simon 

Shannon,  John  B  ... 
Summerson,  Rob... 

Summerson,  David 
Summerson,  Alfred 

Wilson,  Joseph 

Whitesell,  Oliver.... 
Walker,  William... 
Wightman,  Arthur 

White,  Albin 

Winters,  Thomas ... 


...do... 
do... 
do... 
do... 
do... 
do... 
do... 


..do. 
..do. 


.do, 
.do. 
.do, 
.do. 
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April  24,  '61, 
Julv  IG,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
May  20,  '01, 
July  10,  '61, 


April  24,  '61 

July  16,  '61 

May  20,  '61 

Feb.  1,  '64 

May  28,  '61 

May  20,  '61 

May  20,  '61 

July  16,  '61 


July  10,  '61, 
Aug.  24,  m, 

July  10,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
May    20,  '61, 


April 

July 

April 

April 

May 

April 

Sept. 

April 

May 

April 


April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
July  16,  '61, 
July  27,  '61, 
May  20,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 

July  10,  '61, 
Aug.  24,  '61, 
May   20,  '61, 

May  20,  '61, 
May  23,  '61, 
Mav  20,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 


Died  of  wds.  received  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  '62. 
Died  at  Baltimore,  August  13,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  12,  '62. 
Disch.  Nov.  5,  1863,"'for  wounds  rec.  accidentally. 
Wounded  in  action — discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate — date  vmknown. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864, 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1S64. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Disch.  Dec.  11,  '62,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  30,  '62. 
Prisoner  from  May  5.  1864,  to  February  28, 1865— 

discharged  September  22,  1865 — Vet. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64 — Vet. 
Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  Oct.  20,  1862— buried 

in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 
Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Oct.  9,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  31,  '63.  ■ 
Died  March  25,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  2d 

Bull  Run — bu.  at  Alexandria,  Va. — grave  1,614. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 
Transferred  toBatt'y  C,  5th  U.  S.  Art.,  Nov.  11, '62. 
Prisoner  May  5,  1864— discharged  May  11,  1865. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 
Promoted  to  Commissary  Sergeant,  Nov.  28,  '61. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Accidentally  killed,  September  9,  1861. 
Transferred'to  gunboat  service,  February  16,  '62— 

died  at  Cairo,  Illinois — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Mar.  16,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Batt'y  A,  1st  Pa.  Art.,  April  3,1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Disch.  for  wounds  rec.  in  action — date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  10,  '62. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  company  E,  August  1,  1862. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64 — ^Vet. 
Prisoner  from  May  5,  1865,  to  February  26,  '65 — 

discharged  June  29j  1865— Vet. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64 — Vet. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  3,  1863— buried 

in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 
Died  of  wds.  received  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30, 1862. 
Died  at  Camp  Wayne,  Va.,  June  17,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  16,  '62. 
Disch.  Feb.  7,  '63,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  ceitificate,  Jan.  28,  '63. 
Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dept.,  Nov.  3,  1861. 
Transferred  to  company  G,  November  30,  1861. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Charles  City  Cross 

Roads,  June  30,  1862. 


Company  E. 
recruited  in  philadelphia. 


Charles  S.  Peall... 
Wm.  K.  Hopkins 
Geo.  W.  Kopkins 
Henry  A.  White 
A.  Brady  Sharpe 


Charles  M.  Stout. 
Rich.  P.  Henderson 


May     5, 

'61, 

3 

May     5, 

'61, 

3 

May     5, 

'61, 

8 

May     5, 

'61, 

3 

April  21, 

'61, 

3 

July  27, 

'61, 

3 

April  21, 

'61, 

3 

Resigned  July  15,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Capt.  July  15,  '62— res.  Mar.  4,  1864. 

Pr.  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  1,  '63— dismissed  Nov.  13,  1863. 

Resigned  July  23,  1861. 

Promoted  from  private  company  A,  to  2d  Lieut. 
July  23,  1861— to  Adjutant,  July  15,  1862. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.  Aug.  1,  1862— to  Adj.,  Dec.  2,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  June  25,  '61— to  2d  Lt.,  Mar.  1,  '63— 
to  A.  D.  C,  staff  of  Brig.  Gen.  Crawford.  June 
8,  18G3— Bv.  1st  Lt.,  Bv.  Capt.  and  Bv.  Major, 
March  13,  1865— com.  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  1,  1864—not 
mus mustered  out  with  Co.,  June  16,  1864. 


THREE    YEARS'   SERVICE. 


743 


DATE  OP  MUSTER 

INTO   SERVICE.       ; 

Daniel  J.  Donnelly 

1st  Sgt. 

May  31,  '61, 

3   Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  March  1.  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Samuel  Allen 

Serg't. 

May   31,  '61, 

3    Fr.  to  Corporal,  May  31,  1861— to  Sergeant,  July 
27,  '61— tr.  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  1.5,  1864. 

William  Gebler 

...do.... 

May  31,  '61, 

3   Promoted  to  Sergeant,  May  31,  1861— to  Hospital 
.Steward,  June  11,  1803. 

Ghas.  Showaker 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3   Pr.  to  Cor.,  July  27,  1861— to  Sergeant,  Mav  28, 
1862— disch.  on  Surs?.  certificate,  Dec.  31,  1862. 

David  M'Cormick... 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3   Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Nov.  1,  1862— transferred 
to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Henry  Murray 

...do.... 

May   31,  '61, 

3   Pr.  to  Cor.,  July  27,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Feb.  7,  1862— 
prisoner  May  5,  1864— discharged  Feb.  4,  1865. 

Chas.  H.  Carson 

...do.... 

May  31,  '61, 

3   Pr.  to  Cor.,  July  27,  1861— to  Sgt.,  March  1,  '63- 
prisoner  from  May  5,  to  December  10,  1864— 
discharged  February  24,  1865. 

Virginius  Faddis.... 

Corp... 

May  31,  '61, 

3   Promoted  to  Corporal,  February  7,  1863— mus- 
tered out  Avith  companv,  June  16,  1864. 

John  K.  Hyneman.. 

...do.... 

Sept.    6, '61, 

3    Promoted  to  Corporal,  November  1,  1861— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  1863. 

Henry  Lare 

...do 

May   81,  '61, 

3   Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  12, 1862— killed  at 
Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

John  W.Love 

...do 

May  31,  '61, 

3    Deserted  August  27,  1862. 

.  do 

May  31, '61, 
May   31,  '61, 

3   Deserted  January  11,  1863. 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Jan.  11,  '63. 

Joseph  West 

Muc... 

Armstrong,  Wm 

Private 

May  31,  '61, 

J   Mustere'd  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Abbott,  Thomas 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3   Discharged  January  16,  '63,  for  wounds  received 
at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Altimus,  William... 

...do 

May  31,  '61, 

5    Captured  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64— died  at  An^ 
dersonville,  September  14,  1864— grave,  8,765. 

Armstrong,  F.  L 

...do 

May  31, '61, 

3   Died  at  West  Chester,  Pa.,  August  3,  1S61. 

...do 

May  31,  '61, 

3   Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64— Vet. 
i    Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Februarv  9,  1862— 

Brown,  Robert  H... 

...do 

May  31,  '61, 

buried  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 

Bryson,  John 

...do 

May  31,  '61, 

3    Died  October  24,   1863,  of  wounds  received  at 

Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

...do 

May  31,  '61, 

3    Deserted  August  27,   1862 — afterwards  joined 
121st  regiment  Penn'a  Volunteers. 

Boyle,  John 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3    Deserted  June  6,  1861. 

Burgess,  Henry 

...do 

May   31,  '61, 

3   Deserted  June  6,  1861. 

Conwav,  John 

do     . 

May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Conwav.  Patrick 

...do 

5   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Chenowith,  Rixton 

...do 

July     8,  '61, 

5   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864, 

Clark,  Peter    

do 

May  31,  '61,    . 
July  19,  '61,    . 

5    Discharged  July  3,  1861— minor. 

5   Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64— Vet. 

Cline,  George  G 

...do 

Daily,  Franklin 

...do 

Sept.    4,  ^61,    . 

5   Transferred  to  company  F,  November  18,  1861. 

Dailv,  Thomas  H  ... 

...do 

Sept.    4,  '61,    . 

5   Tr.  to  battery  K,  5th  U.  S.  Art.— date  unknown. 

Devlin,  Stewart  H.. 

...do 

July  23,  '61,    . 

}   Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64— Vet. 

Dougherty,  John.... 

...do 

May   31,  '61,    ^ 

5   Prisoner  May  5,  1864— died  July  26,  1864,  at  An- 
dersonville— grave,  3,985— Vet. 

Duggan,  John 

...do 

May   31,  '61,    i 

>    Deserted  July  2,  1861— afterwards  jomed  27th 
regiment  Penn'a  Volunteers. 

Eaton,  Thos.  F 

...do 

May  31,  '61,    i 
July   19,  '61,    i 

;   Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 
J   Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Edwards,  Thomas.. 

...do 

...do 

May   31,  '61,    ' 
May   31,  '61,    : 

>   Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64— Vet. 
)    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  17,  '62. 

Forsvth,  James  K... 

...do 

...do   .. 

May  31,  '61,    : 
May  31, '61,    ; 

>  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  12,  '63. 

>  Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  June  27,  1861. 

Gibson,  William  H 

...do 

Grahams,  Thomas... 

...do 

May   31,  '61,    I 

5    Deserted  June  23,  1861. 

Haines,  Charles 

...do 

May   31,  '61,    I 

5   Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  15, 1864. 

Huff,  David 

do 

May   31,  ^61,    C 

J   Transferred  to  Vet.  Rererve  Corps,  Nov.  13,  '63— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Hall,  Isaac 

...do 

May   31,  '61,    T 

J    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5.  1863. 

Hays,  Leonard  A... 

...do 

May   31,  '61,    C 

\    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  29,  '63. 

Haverstock,  Wm.  I 

...do 

May  31,  '61,    c 

>   Deserted  June  7,  1861. 

Hansbvirg,  Martin.. 

...do 

May   31,  '61,    ? 

Deserted  March  28,  1864-Vet. 

Isard,  Heiirv  C 

do 

May   31,  '61,    S 
May   31,   61,    S 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  20,  '62. 
Tr.  to  battery  K,  5th  LT.  S.  Art.— date  unknown. 

Jones.  William 

...do 

Jack,  James  B 

...do 

May   31,  '61,    2 

Prisoner  May  4,   1864— died  at  Andersonville, 

December  24,  1864~grave,  12,331— Vet. 

Kelly,  Thomas 

...do 

May   31,  '61,    3 

Prisoner  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— died— date 
unknown. 

Kelly.  Samuel.. 

...do 

May   31,  '61,    3 

Deserted  June  6,  1861. 

Knowles,  John  G... 

...do 

May   31, '61,    3 

Deserted  March  28,  1864— Vet. 

Lippencott,  Levi 

...do 

May  31,  '61,    3 

Discharged— date  unknown. 

Love.  John 

...do 

May   31,  '61,    3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  31,  '62. 

744 


THIETY-SIXTH  REGMMBNT — SEVENTH  RESERVE, 


NAME. 

BANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

i 

s 

KEMABKS. 

liOgue,  John  

Private 
do 

May   31,  '61, 
May  31, '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
Mar.     7,  '62, 

May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 

May   31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
Feb.   12,  '62, 
May   81,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
Sept.  24,  '61, 
Mav  31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 

Mar.   19,  '62, 
May   31,  '61, 
May   13,  '61, 

May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 
May  ,31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

Deserted  August  27,  1862. 

T>ps3PrtpH    TnriA  in    IfiAl 

Losey,  Daniel 

M'Nicholl,  Bernard 
Mansfield,  William 
Mason,  Samuel 

Magee,  William 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out- with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  24,  '61. 
Discharged  Sept.  80,  18G2,  for  wounds  received 

at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17,  '62. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— 

discharged  February  9,  1865. 
Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 
Died  July  28, 18G2,  of  wounds  received  at  Gaines' 

Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Deserted  February  6,  1863. 
Deserted  March  22,  1864— Vet. 
Deserted  July  21,  '61. 
Deserted  Auirust  27,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  4,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  F',  November  8,  1861. 
Captured  May  5,  1864— discharged  Feb.  11,  1865. 
Deserted  June  23,  1861. 
Deserted  June  21,  1861. 
Discharged  June  1,  1861— minor. 
Discharged  Jan.  20,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 

Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  3,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  14,  '63. 
Prisoner  at  Wilderness,  May  5, 1864— died  at  An- 

dersonville,  Sept.  2,  1864— grave,  7,632. 
Captured  May  5,  1864— disch.  May  24, 1865. 
Deserted  August  27,  1862. 
Deserted  March  27,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26, 1862. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  15,  1864. 
Died  December  14,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Deserted  June  26, 1861. 

M' Donald,  Francis.. 
Miley,  Nicholas 

...do 

...do 

..  do 

Mellon,  John  L 

Mellan,  Patrick 

M'Veigh,  Francis... 
Mblock,  JohnA 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Phillips,  Isaac  H 

Proctor,  John  G 

...do..... 
do 

Russell,  John  A 

Rhoades,  John 

Speeks,  Henry  A.... 
Sequine,  Valene 

Stewart,  James 

Smith,  Albert  H 

Steelman,  John  A... 

Stewart,  George  W.. 
Suthard,  William... 
Suthard,  Edw'dl... 
Trexler,  Tilghman.. 
West,  Jacob 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

...do 

..do 

do 

Weaver,  Jacob 

do 

Whitner,  James 

..do 

Company   F. 


RECRUITED  IN  LUZERNE  COUNTY. 


Le  Grand  B.  Speese 
John  Robinson... 


Chas.W.  Garrettson 
James  S.  Robinson, 


Charles  A.  Lane... 
John  B.  Laycock. 


Levi  G.  M'Cauley. 
Albert  Jones 


Isaac  B.  Tubbs., 


John  S.  Harrison.... 

Thomas  Markle 

William  Helf 

Jameson  Bells 

James  Green 


Capt.. 
...do.. 


1st  Lt. 
..do.... 


2d  Lt... 
...do 


1st  Sgt 
..do 


.do. 


Sergt. 
...do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 


June  13, 
June  13, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

June  13, 
June  13, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

June  13, 
June  13, 

'61, 
'61, 

8 
8 

June  13, 
June  18, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

June  13, 

'61, 

3 

June  13, 

'61, 

3 

June  13, 

'61, 

8 

June  13, 

'61, 

8 

June  13, 

'61, 

3 

June  13, 

'61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Major,  July  25,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  July  26, 1861— to  1st  Sgt.,  Nov. 

12,  1861— to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  1,  '62— to  1st  Lt.,  Mar. 
1,  '63— to  Capt.,  July  20,  '63— to  Bv.  Maj.,  Mar. 

13,  '65— mus.  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Resigned  August  11,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  July  26,  1861  — to  Sgt.  Major, 
April  1, 1862— to  2d  Lt.,  March  1,  '63— to  1st  Lt., 
July  20,  '63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  16,  1863. 

Resigned  July  9,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  July  26,  '61— to  1st  Sgt.  Oct.  15, 
1862— to  2d  Lt.,  July  20,  1863— Bv.  1st  Lt.,  Mar. 
13,  '65— captured  May  5,  '64— disch.  Mar.  12, '65. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  company  C,  Jan.  1,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  26,  '61— to  1st  Sgt.,  Aug. 
15,  '62— died  Oct.  15, 1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Aug.,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Oct.,  '63— 
to  1st  Sgt..  May  1,  '64— missing  in  action  at  Wil- 
derness, Mav  5,  1864 — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  26,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Oct.  8, 
1863— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  July  26,  1861— discharged  on 
Surgeon's  certificate,  June  23,  1862. 

Pr  to  Cor.,  Nov.,  1,  ISGl— to  Sgt.,  Nov.  1862— mis. 
in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  .July  1,  18<!2— to  Sgt.,  Nov.,  '62— mis. 
in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  Gainos'  Mill,  Jurie  27,  1862. 


THREE  YBARS^  SEJlVlCE. 


745 


>Tames  S.  JEianey., 
Olivef  GtegotyC. 


Joseph  R.  WelStner 
t)aniel  Di  Wilcox.^-. 
?>^olomDft  iTaylor...... 

Alffed  &,  Bowman 
G.  \\\  Lielingtoh..v.. 
\VilsOn  Longv. ........ 

John  R.  K00T1&....1. 


tieorg©  W.  HoimeB 

pgdon  Hoffman 

Minor  A.  Brittom... 


Geo.  W.  Chartei-s. 
5Vathan  Kleintop. 
Ackers^  Robert ... 
Ashworth,  Mark., 


Sel"g*t. 
Corp... 

..do .... 

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..do.... 

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MuCk.. 
..do.... 
Private 
do.... 


Albert,  Hehry^.... ..,.!.. .do ... 

Allen)  Hudson.. 
Buckalew,  R.  C 
Burrows,  Geo.  H.... 

Buckaiew,  Oscar ..do 

Bryant,  William.....  ...do 


BroWn,  James  N. 
Collins,  Andrew., 
Caranel,  .Tohn  W 
podson,  Alexander 

bodson,  Elias  B 

t)etrick,  Hiram 

Daily,  Samttel  R» 

Daily,  Frahklin,  Jt 
t)Unmore>  Johik 
Dodsou)  Luther 

Dodson,  Evan  B.... 

iDunsmorO)  Arch... 

Daily,  John 

DarOj  Charles 

!t]d wards,  Daniel .... 


femmolis,  Alex  .. 

Jfairchild,  Byl-on. 
Flora,  Franklin.., 


t^ell,  John? 

Fofd,  AlvinH. ....... 

J'airchild,  Ransford 
Goodman^  Daniel ... 

Garrison,  Bowman.. 

fiagaman,  Sam.  H.. 

Hunter,  Robert 

iSaleker,  Jerome.... 
Harrison,  NeWel  S 
Hagenback,  S.  L..... 


Harrison,  Nath.  B.. 

Hinkley,  William... 

JIuser,  Benton  L.... 

04 


K'ov.  5,  '61, 
June  13)  '61> 

June  13,  '61, 

June  13,  '61) 

Sept.  14>  >61, 

June  13,  '61, 

June  13,  ''61y 

June  1.3,  '61, 

July  19,  ^61^ 

June  13,  '6i-, 
June  13,  '01, 
June  13)  '61, 

July  27,  '61, 
July  19,  '61^ 
June  13,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 
July  15,  '61^ 


..do. 

..do. 
..do . 
..do, 
..do. 


.do..... 


.do. 
.do. 


.do .., 
.do.., 


.do.., 
.do.., 
.do.., 
.do... 


.do... 
.do... 
.do... 


Sept.  4,  '61, 
Sept.  2,  '63, 
June  13,  '61, 

July  26,  '61, 

July  26,  »61, 

July  15,  '61, 

July  15,  '61, 

July  16,  '61, 

June  13,  '61, 

June  13,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 

June  13,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 

June  13,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 

June  13)  *6l, 

June  13,  *61) 

Feb.  S,  >62, 
June  13,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 

Sept,  14,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 
JunP  13.  '61. 


Killed  at  White  Oak  SWamp,  June  30,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Cor.-,  OcU  1862--wounded  Dec*  13, 
'62-^mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  26,  *61--discharged  Oct, 
.  20,  '62,  for  wds.  rec.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  "'62» 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Sept.,  1862— discharged  on  Sur- 
.  geon's  certificate,  October  20,  18G'2. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Nov,.  1,  '61— liischarged  Oct.  8, 
'62,  for  wds.  rec.  at  Gaines*  Mill,  June  27,  18G2. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  26,  1861— discharged  on 

Sumeon's  certificate,  September  22,  1861. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  November  1SR2— missing  in  a'-- 

tion  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864-^Vet. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Nov.  1862-^). ris.  f,-uin  Mayo, 

to  Dec.  16.  1864--discharj;ed  Feb.  27-.  l-i;.5.    - 
Promoted  to  Coi'.,  Nov.  1862-^pris.  from  May  5, 

to  Dec.  11, 1864— discharged  March  22,  '65. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Killed  at  Wh  teOak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862, 
Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  January  10,   1863,  oi 
Wounds  receivedatf^'redericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec  31,  '6L 
Promoted  Principal  Musician,  June  J,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  31,  '61. 
Dischai-ged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  5,  63i 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864, 
Discharged  September  29,  1862,  for  wounds  te=- 

ceived  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct,  17,  '62, 
Discharged  November  18,  1862,  for  Wounds  re- 
ceived At  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 
Dischafged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  13,  '63. 
Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  1,  '63» 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  18(32. 
Mustered  out  With  company,  June  16,  1864, 
Mustered  out  With  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Discharged  January  11,   1863,   for  Wormds  re=» 

ceived  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg-.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  *64, 
Prisoner  from  May  5,  1861,  to  February  24,  '65-^ 

discharged  April  7,  1866. 
Prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  March  9,  1865-^ 

discharged  March  29,  1865. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64--^ Vet. 
Killed'at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862, 
Deserted  August  19,  1862. 
Discharged  February  5,    1863,   for  woUnds  re^ 

ceived  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862, 
Prisoner  from  May  5,  to  December  10,   1864-^ 

discharged  February  27,  1865. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corp."*,  July  15,  '63, 
Wounded,  with  loss  of  arm,  JUne  30,  1862— dis^ 

charged  October  3,  1862. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64— -Vet, 
Prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  February  26,  '65— 

Discharged  March  30,  1865. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864, 
Prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  February  26,  'do- 
discharged  March  30,  1865, 
Captured  at  Wilderness,   May  5,   1864  — disCh. 

July  16,  1864. 
Discharged  October  24, 1862,  for  wounds  received 

at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  19,  *63, 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P,  V.,  Mav  31.  '64— Vet. 
Captured  May  5,  1864— discharged  May  11,  1865. 
Prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  February  27,  '66 — 
discharged  April  1,  1865. 
Died  at  Harrison's  Landing,  Va.,  Jiily  21,  1862» 
Killed  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862. 
Deserted  November  16,  186li. 


746 


THIRTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT — SEVENTH  RESERVE, 


Johnson,  Levi... 

jMcksoD,  Chas.  D.... 

Kpiper.  Andrew 

Kelly,  Edward 


tiongworth,  Joseph 

Lons^,  Israel  P 

Lape,  William 

Labor,  Reuben 


Long,  Samuel  W. 


Mathews,  Mervin  O 

Monegan,  James 

Montgomery,  John 
Mears,  William  B... 
Marshall,  Wm.  B... 
M'Neal,  INfartin  L... 
Monroe,  Wm.  R 

Morton,  Bryant 


Millard,  Lock'd  F.. 

Myers,  Kvan  B 

Mershon,  Samuel... 

Owen,  Charles  H.,.. 
O'Dell,  Francis  A... 
Porter,  George  W... 


Phillips,  Isaac  H... 
Peaior,  Samuel  J  . 

Row,  William 

Ridler,  Henry. 

Pvoat,  George  W.... 

Staub,  George 

Stoner,  William  C. 
Seely,  Edwin  C .... 

Sox,  Josiah 

Smallwood,  Cyclare 

Smith,  Andrew  C, 

Steel,  Jasper 

Tubbs,  Hamilton  . 

Tuttle,  Charles 

Thomas,  John  W ., 


Turner,  John  C, 
Torbert,  John  K.. 


Transure,  Francis.. 
Woodworth,  Almon 


Wood,  Daniel.... 
Workheiser,  Jno.  H 
Wray,  Adam  .... 


Private 

..do 

...do 

do 


.do. 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.do. 


.do 

.do 

.do 


do. 
...do. 
..do. 

..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
,.do. 
..do. 
..do. 


..do. 
.do, 
,.do. 
..do. 
.,do, 


...do, 
...do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


Wilson,  Reuben do June  13,  '61, 

White,  Josiah do July  19,  '61. 


July  15,  '61, 
July   15,  '61,  I  3 
June  13,  '61,  lo 
July   15,  '61, 


July  15,  '61, 
Mar.  6,  '62, 
July  15,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 

Sept.  14,  '61, 

June  13,  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 
Oct.  17,  '61, 
June  13,  "61, 
Mar.  22,  '64, 
Sept.  13,  '61, 
Sept.  12,  '61, 

June  13,  '61, 

Feb.  26,  '63, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 

July  18,  '61, 
July  16,  '61, 
Sept.  14,  '61, 


Sept. 
July 

July 

June 
July 
July 
June 
Aug. 
June 
July 


Mar.  23,  '64, 
Mar.  23,  '64, 
June  13,  '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
Jan.    28,  '62, 

Sept.  12,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 

June  13,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 

July  15,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 


Missing  In  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64-^V6t4 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  29,  '63. 
Prisoner  Mav  5,  '64— died  at  AndersonVille,  Oct. 

24,  1834— grave,  11,384. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Nov.  15,  1863. 
Mis.  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864 — Vet. 
Mis.  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— Vet. 
Prisoner  May  5,  '64— died  at  Andersonville,  Oct. 

10,  1864— grave,  10,  580. 
Died  July  8,  '62,  of  was.  received  June  BOj  '62-- 

buried  In  INIilitary  Asylum  Cemetery. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Oct.  7,  1863. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Dec.  15,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Jan.  8,  '63. 
Transferred  to  iDOlh  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,'64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  lilOth  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Pris.  froni  May  5,  '64,  to  Feb.  28,  '65— discharged 

April  1,1865. 
Pris.  May  5,  1864— died  at  Andersonville,  Aug. 

3,  1804— grave,  4,607. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5j  1864. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Died  Sept.  26,  1862,  of  wounds  rec.  at  Antietamj 

Sept.  17,  1862. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Deserted  Nov.  26,  1862. 
Discharged  Nov.  18, 1802,  for  wounds  received  at 

Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  17, '62. 
Deserted---date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  16,  '62. 
Mis.  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864--Vet. 
Pris.  fr.  May  5,  to  Dec.  16,  '6-1— disch.  Mar.  1,'65. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Oct.  7,  1865. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  gunboat  service,  Feb.  14, '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  9,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  19,  '63. 
Pris.  May  5,  1864— died  at  Andersonville,  Oct. 

8,  1864— grave,  10,530— Vet. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  31,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  May  8,  1862. 
Disch.  Sept.  4,  1863,  for  wds.  received  at  Fred» 

ericksburg,  Dec  13,  1862. 
Mis.  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64-"Vet. 
Prisoner  from  Mav  5,  1864,  to  Feb.  24,  1865— dis- 
charged May  8,  1865. 
Captured  May  5,  1864— discharged  Feb.  9,  1865, 
Discharged  Oct.  24,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 

Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Disoliarged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  20,  '62. 
I)iS(  iiarged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  19,  '62. 
Discharged  Dec.  31,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 

Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  .30,  1862. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 


Company  G. 
recruited  at  philadelphia* 


John  C.  Chapman... 

Capt..-.. 

May   27, '61, 

3 

Resigned  Nov.  12,  1861. 

William  W.  White 

...do..... 

April  24,  '61, 

3 

Pr.  to  Captain,  Nov.  12,  1861— res.  Nov.  11,  1862. 

John  A.  Barrett 

...do...:. 

May   27,  '61, 

3 

Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.,  May  27,  '61— to  1st  Lt.,  Nov.  12, 
'61— to  Capt.,  Nov.  27,  '62— BV.  Maj.,  Mar.  13, 
'65— captured  Mav  5,  1864— disch.  Mar.  12,  '65. 

Lemuel  HoweU 

1st  Lt.. 

May   27,  '61, 

3 

Resigned  November  10,  1861. 

THREE   YEARS'  SERVICE. 


747 


Lewis  H.  Reiley . 


George  R.  Curtis.. 
William  Painter.. 
John  D.  Adair 


Ed.  W.  Fountain. 
Wm.  W.  Harper.. 
John  B.  Burr 


Chas.  P.  Bartine 

Daniel  Gomersell ... 

Sam'l  Cuthbertson.. 
Lewis  R.  fcSaville 

Wilford  H.  Edgar... 


Thomas  Collins . 


"William  C.  Cain . 
Charles  H.  Derr . 


Ariel  Banard. 


Ferris  P,  French. 
Luke  Mullen 

Francis  Short. 

Charles  H.  Davis ... 
Francis  Farren 
Patrick  Cahill 
Henry  M'Guire 
John  H.  Sheets 

James  Noble 

Arnot,  David 
Bell,  James... 
Bell,  William 

Barnes,  Wm.  H 
Brown,  Peter 
Carr,  William 

Crouse,  William 

Chadwick,  SaumeL, 
Callingford,  Thos... 

Carwin,  James 


Dager,  John 

Douglass,  Joseph... 

Dobson,  Josiah 

Delany,  Edward 

Firth,  Thomas 


Fox,  William.. 
Farren,  James. 


Green,  Francis., 


Henry,  John , 

Hickman,  James  .., 

Higgins,  John 

Hillings,  Martin  L. 
Haggerty,  H.  R 


Hobson,  Benj.  F. 


2d  Lt. 
..do.... 
..do.... 


..do.... 
latSgt. 
..do.... 


Sergt... 
..do 

..do 

..do 


...do. 


..do 

Corp..., 

..do 


May  27,  '61, 


May  27,  '61, 


April  21,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
April  21,  '61, 
May   27,  '61, 


May   27,  '01, 
May    27,  '61, 

.Tnlv  11,  '61, 
May   27,  '61, 

May   27,  '61, 


May   27,  '61, 


May  27,  '61, 
May   27,  '61, 

May   27,  '61, 


May  27, 

'61, 

May   27, 

'61, 

May   27, 

'61, 

May  27, 

'61, 

May  27, 

'61, 

May   27, 

'61, 

May   27, 

'61, 

May   27, 

'61, 

May   27, 

'61, 

May   28, 

'61, 

May   27, 

'61, 

May   27, 

'«i, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '01, 

Feb.  26,  '64, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  5,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

Mav  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  T>1, 

May  27,  '01, 

May  27,  '61, 


Pr.  to  Cor.,  Sept.  9,  '61— to  Sgt.,  Oct.,  '62— to  1st 
Lt.,  Nov.  27,  '0-2— Bv.  Capt.,  Mar.  l.S,  '65— cap- 
tured May  5, 1864— discharged  March  12,  l^O.o. 

Resigned  November  16,  1861. 

Promoted  to  A.  Q.  M.— date  unknown. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  Dec.  18,  '61— to  Capt. 
and  A.  C.  S.,  stall"  of  Gen.  Meade,  Deo  3,  '62. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  27,  '62— Bv.  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  13, 
1865 — captured  May  5,  '64— disch.  Mar.  11,  '65, 

Pr.  tolstSgt.,  Mar.  5,'02— com.  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  1,'62— 
notnius.— disch.  on  Surg,  cert.— date  unknown. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Feb.  13,  '62— to  1st  Set.,  April  1,  '6.3— 
prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  Feb.  26,  '65— dis- 
charged March  28,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  20,  '02. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  September  9,  1802— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  31,  1863. 

Transferred  to'lOUth  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Serireant,  August  1,  1863 — missing 
in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  April  1,  1863— to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  1863— 
prisoner  Mav  5,  1864 — died  at  Andersonville, 
November  5,"] 864— grave,  11,834, 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  April  1,  1863— to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  1803— 
prisoner  from  ]May  5,  to  December  11,  1864 — 
discharged  February  25,  1865. 

Deserted  December  21,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  September  9,  1861 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  .July  27, 1861 — discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  January  19,  1863. 

Discharged  to  receive  commission,  June  25,  '62 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  27,  1861— missing  in 
action  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  1,  1863 — missing 
in  action  at  Wilderness,  Mav  5,  1864. 

Killed  at  White  Oak  Swamp,'Va.,  June  30,  180''. 

Deserted  August  30,  1802. 

Deserted  August  30,  18G2. 

Deserted  February  27,  1864— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  witli  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  3,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  1,  1863. 

Captured  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64 — discharged 
January  31,  1865. 

Deserted  October  11,  1862. 

Deserted  September,  1863. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64— Vet. 

Prisoner  May  5,  1864 — died  at  Andersonville, 
October  6,  1864— grave,  10,399, 

Died  July  14,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Me- 
chanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  21,  '63. 

Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '04— Vet. 

Prisoner  May  5,  1864— died  at  Andersonville, 
September  19,  1864— grave,  9,289. 

Diseharged  by  order  of  War  Department,  Sep- 
tember 10,  1801 — minor. 

Discharged  July  4,  1861 — minor. 

Prisoner  May  5,  1864— died  at  Andersonville, 
August  21,  1864— grave,  6,365. 

Captured  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64— discharged 
June  21,  1865. 

Discharged  July  19,  1861— minor. 

Discharged  April  23,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  27,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  5,  '63. 

Prisoner  May  5,  1864— died  November  4,  1864,  at 
Andersonville — grave,  11,799. 

Prisoner  May  5, 1864— died  at  Andersonville,  Sep- 
tember 2,  1864— grave,  7,568. 


748 


THIRTY^SIXTH   HBGIMENT— SEVENTH   BESERVE, 


Holdin,  Isaac...,. 
Harris,  James  Xi. 


Hinds,  JohnH do.... 

Haverland,  Wm„ do.... 

Helnilaold,  Benj.  F,.  ,,.do  ..,. 
M'Knight,  David  ...  ...do  .... 

M^Combs,  Wto.  H,  ...do.... 

M'Kay,  Alexander  ...do.... 

M'Cullo\i.gh,  Jamesj.,.dQ .... 

Murray,  Alexanderj-.-do 

Myers,  Wm.  H do 


Private 
...do 


M'Gahey,  William.. 
M'Dowell,  David ... 

Nostall,  Peter 

6 'Neil,  Patricia 

Pierce,  Henry., 

Pettit,  Thomas, 

Roberts,  Albert  Mi- 
Ryan,  William, 

Rich,  Irwin 

Reinford,  Thomas.., 
Shinn,  Frederick  ... 
Simpson,  John  H .,. 
Sands,  Charles  H .... 

Sloan,  Benj.,  Sr ,. 

Shinn,  Edward 

Selby,  Edward,...,.. 

Shaffer,  Henry, 

Smith,  Nicholas,,.... 
Stine,  John  C, 


Stiner,  Jacx)b, 

Sloan,  Christopher.. 
Sloan,  Benjamin,  Jr 
Steelman,  Thomas.. 
Smith,  William  H- 

Staller,  John, 

Tieman,  Charles  H. 
Taylor,  Charles  H,.. 
Wilkey,  Benj,  F.„. 


Ward,  John, 

White,  Henry  C...,. 

Warnock,  Isaac 

White,  Simon 

Willis,  William 

Woodburn^  Joseph 


White,  Albion., 

White,  He^ry  C,,.., 

Wilcox,  John  H 

WilUman,  Zeph, 

Yeager,  Henry  S,.. 


...do. 
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...do. 
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...do. 
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.do 

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May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  ?7,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  2',  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  ?61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 


May  27, 
May  27, 
May  27, 
May  27, 
May  27, 
May  27, 
Mav  27, 
July  11, 
May  27, 
May  27, 
May  27, 
May  27, 


May  27,  '61, 
May  '27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27»'61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
Julv  11,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 

May  27,  'ai, 
Nov.  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 

July  10,  '61, 
Sept.  3,  '63, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 
May  27,  '61, 


Prisoner  May  5, 18e4-=rdied  at  Andersonville,Seps 

tember  30,  1864^gravei  10,070, 
Died  October  1,  1862,  of  wou^ds  received  at  Ah- 

tietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va,,  January  2,  1862, 
Deserted  December  18,  186,1. 
Deserted  .June  10,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Discharged  July  19,  1861-^mlnor, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct,  16,  '62, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  16,  '63. 
Discharged  on  vSurgeon's  certificate,  May  6,  '68. 
Prisoner  from  May  5, 1864,  to  Febrviary  27^  1865^. 

disoliarged  l^Iarch  27,  1865^ 
Deserted  Noveinberj  1862, 
Deserted  Julv  21,  1861, 

Captured  May  5,18e4^discharged  Feb,  14,  1865, 
Deserted  July  4,  1861. 
Discharged  July  4,  ISftl-^JAinor, 
Killed  ftt  Antietam,  September  17,  1802. 
Promoted  Sgt.  May  27,  '61-^red  need  June  18,  'G2-= 

discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  31,  '63, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  29,  '63. 
Captured  Tklav  5,  1864^dischaiged  Feb^  25,  186S, 
Deserted  February  13,  1863, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1861, 
Discharged  July  19,  1861^minor. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct,  14,  '62, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  1, 1862, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certifi,cate.  May  29,  '63, 
Transferred  to  company  C,  August  8,  1861. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5, 1864. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  Mav  5,  1864. 
Prisoner,  September  17, 1862^^died  at  Auderson^ 

ville,  July  29,  1864— grave,  4,22a 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  18 
Killed  at  Mechanicaville,  June  26,  ld62. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  18Q2. 
Died  Mareh  10,  1862,  at  Philadelpliia. 
Transferred  to  IQQth  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Deserted  August  30,1862, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  '63. 
Deserted  August  30,  1862, 
Transferred  to  Yet.  Reserve  Corps;,  -Jan.  10,  '64-™ 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  10,  1864, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  INIay,  186g, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept,  8,  '62. 
Absent— in  arrest— at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  August  23,  1861. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64-r=,Vet, 
Prisoner,  May  5,  1864— died  at  AudersonviUe, 

November  1,  1864— grave,  11,722. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64— Vet, 
Mining  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  31,  1861, 
Deserted  February  19,  1863. 
Missing  in  action  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  Va., 

June  30,  1862, 


GOMPANT    H, 

RECRUITED  IN  CUMBERLAND  COUNTY, 


Joseph  Totten 

Capt 

May  28,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Lieutenent  Colonel,  June  26, 1861, 

Henry  I,  Zinn 

,..do  ,.,„ 

May  28,  '61, 

' 

Promoted  to  Capt.,  June  28,  1861^resigned  No. 
vember  30,  1861, 

Samuel  B,  King,..., 

.,,do .,,.. 

May  28, '61, 

8 

•a 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieut.,  June  28,  '61— to  Captain, 
December  1,  '01— brevet  Major,  ]March  13,  '65.^ 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Samuel  M,  Prowell 

1st  Lt,. 

May  28,  '61, 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  June  28,  '61— to  1st  Lt„  Deo. 
1, 1861-resigned  September  17, 1802. 

THREE  TEARS'   SERVICE. 


74a 


sAsra. 


Jacoto  H^ffe],fi»ger.. 

GewgeW.  eomfoit 
T,  Bratndoo  Huyat.,. 


IstLt, 
..da.... 


2d  Lt. 
..da.... 


John  W,  M'Lane....  1st  Sgt, 


John  W^Coak... 
Jsaac  G.  Smith... 


Joseph  N.  Clark^... 
Wm,  Eichelberger, 

Josepji  B.  Mooney. 

Cortla,nd  S,  Prowell 

J.  "W.  Armstrong. 

Jacob  F.  Day 

fleury  Leib.. 


Armstroag  Noble. 
Jacob  C,  Williams. . 
Wra.  Durnbangh. 


E.  Haze  Swisher.. 
Dan,iel  M-  Hoover... 

George  A.  XJliJer 

William  Lighty 

Axe^T.  M'Kensie... 
Ashenfelteri  Daniel 

Arnot,  David 

Achar,^  Thomas  J..... 

Anthony,  John. ...... 

Brenneman,  Joseph 
Beatty,  William. 
Buck,  Adam 


Bryan,  Gardner. 
Blosser,  Jonas.... 


Bowen,  Levi  A........ 

Bolinger,  Abraham 

Barstall,  Max 

Beaverson,  Charles 
Baker,  Benjamin.... 
Crone,  William 

Coover,  Samnel  D... 
Comfort,  George  A.- 


Connor, Thomas... 
Cook,  William  H.. 


Chapman,  J,  J... 

Crom,leigh,Sebasc's 
Conrad^  David  W...! 


...do.... 

Serg't. 

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...do.. 
Corp, 
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May  28,  '61, 

May  38,  *61, 

May  28,  'Gl, 

July  17, '61, 

July  18,^61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  *61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 


28,  '61, 

28,  '61, 

28, '61, 

28,  '61, 
2,  '61, 

28,  '&1, 

2,  '61, 

28,  '61, 

30,  '61, 
15, '61, 
28,  >61, 
28,  '61. 
28,  »61, 
28,  '61, 
28,  *61, 
14,  '64, 


May 
May 
Jlay 

May 

Oct.. 

May 

Oct. 

May 


July 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
Mar, 


May   38,  '61, 

May  28, '61, 
May  28, '61, 
July  18,  '61, 

July  17, '61, 
July  17,  '61, 

Deo.  IT, '61, 

Feb.  11,  '64, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  »61, 

July  18,  '61, 

Aug,  25,  "62, 
Oct.      2,  '61, 

Aug»  5, '62, 
May    2«,  '61, 

Feb.   13,^4,, 

May    18,  '61, 

Mw.  25,  '64, 


Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Dec.  1,  '61-^ta  Isfc  Lt.,Sept.  17,  »62— 

wd.,  with  loss  of  arm,  Deo.  13,  1862-^resigne(3 

June  12, 1863.  ^ 

PraaSgt.,  Nov.  .30,  'ei-^to  1st  Sgt.,  Feb.  1,  '6.S-. 

to  2d  Lt.,  Mar.  1,  *63-.to  1st  Lt.,  July  31,  '63—. 

Bv.  Capt.,  Mar.  13,  1864— prisoner  from  Mav  5, 

1864,  to  Mar.  1,  1865— discharged  Mar.  11,  1865. 
Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Sept.  2, 186.3— to  2d  Lt.,  Sept.  22, 

1862— killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Dec.  1,  '62-=-ta  1st  Sgt.,  April  1,  '63— 

ta2d  Lt.,  June  12, 1863— Bv.  1st  Lt,  and  Capt., 

March  13,  1865— prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to 

March  1,  186.5— discharsjed  March  12, 1865. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Oct.  1,  1861— to  1st  Sgt.,  July 

31, 1863^prisonerfrom  May  5,  to  Dec.  6,  1864—. 

discharged  June  26,  1865— -Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted,  to  Sergeant,  Juno  28, 1861— ^disohargecj 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  October  1,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Sgt,,  June  28, 1861— captured  May  5, 

1864— discharged  February  22,  1865. 
Pi-omoted  to  Cor.,  Oct,  1,  1861— -to  Sgt.,  Dee.  1, 

1862— prisoner  from  May  5  to  Dec.  11,  1864— dis- 

oharged  March  17,  1865, 
Promoted  to.  Cor.,  May  8,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Jan,  1, 

^3— died  at  Annapolis,  Md.,  December  24,  '64, 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  February  1,  1863— mustwed 

out  -with  company,  June  16,  1864 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Novembev  30,  '61— discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Octobex'^21,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  '62. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Sept.  2,  1862— wounded  in  ac^ 

tion— -disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  April  20,  1863, 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  May  9,  1863 — captured  May  5, 

1864— discharged  Jan.  19,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  27, 1862— missing  in  ac-, 

tion  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  21, 1863— captured  May 

5,  1864— discharged  April  10,  1865, 
Captured  May  5,  1864— disch.  May  29, 1865— Vet^ 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  Juno  27,  1862, 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  16,  1861. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P."  V.,May  31, 64— Vet=i 
Mastered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Wounded— disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Feb.  18,  1863. 
Transferred  to  company  G,  July  IS,  1861. 
Prisonor  May  5,  '64— died  at  Andersouville,  July 

28, 1864— grave,  4,143. 
Died  October  22, 1862,  of  wounds  received  at  An^ 

tielam,  September  17, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16, 1864,       ' 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Wounded — discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate, 

Febrvxary  28,  1863. 
Captured  May  5, 1864— .discliAPged  Feb.  15,  1865. 
Prisoner  May  5,  1864— died  at  Andersonville^ 

September  11, 1864— grave,  8,413. 
Migsing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64— Vet. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5, 1864. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13, 186a. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec,  13, 1862— ab- 

sent,,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  ce?tificate,  Jan.  15,  '64, 
Wounded — discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate, 

January  5,  186a. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  15,  '64. 
Prisoner  from  May  5,  to  December  11, 1864— dis^ 

charged  February  25, 1865, 
Prisoner  May  5,  1864— died   at   Anderson ville, 

June  30,  1864— grave,  2,713, 
Prisoner  May  5,  1864^dled  at   Anderson ville, 

October  4,  1864— grave,  10,283— Vet. 
Missing  in  aptiau  at  Wild.erness^  May  5,  1864, 


750 


THIKTY-StXTH  KEGIMBNT — SEVENTH   RESERVE, 


Cromleigh,  Fred'k. 
Clark,  J.  Richey .... 
Devinney,  Wm.  H. 
Dougherty,  Jno.  B. 

Dravenstadt,  Al,  A 
Durnbaugh,  Jos.  A 

Devlin,  John 

Eberlv,  Benj.  F 
Ellis, 'KrankB.. 
Egolf,  Joseph 


Free,  George.. 
Filler,  Henry 

Fagan,  John,  .... 
Goodyear,  H.  M. 
Good,  Samuel  L 

Hood,  John 

Hunter,  Leonidas... 
Hoover,  Abraham .. 
Harris,  Samuel  R... 


Hess,  Jacob. 
Hester,  Joseph.. 


Heiges,  George  M. 
Hoover,  Daniel  C. 
Hoover,  Simon  P . 

Hess,  Michael 


Ingany,  John , 

Ilgenfritz,  Eman'l.. 

Jones,  Lewis  L 

Kiminel,  John  A... 


King,  Peter  J  , 

Kiscadden,  Luther 

Kutz,  Daniel 

Kaufifman,  A.  E 

Kauflfman,  George  . 

Kreiger,  Ross  H 

Kotties,  Samuel... 

Krall,  Henry 


Rosier,  Eli 

Khne,  William  W. 

Lament,  John 

Lauck,  Jacob 

Leininger,  John,...., 
Lyons,  Michael. 
M'Cormick,  Sim. 
M'Clure,  David 
Martin,  Jackson. 
Menear,  Jesse. 
Mountz,  Jacob  P.. 

Mohler,  Abner. 
M'Clellan,  Wm. 
Owen,  Eastman. 
Plank,  David  A. 
Palmer,  George  W. 


Pretz,  Harry 

Robinson,  George... 
Smith,  Thomas  D... 

Strock,  William  E.. 
Shaffner,  Wm.  H 

Smith,  Wilson  O 

Sidors,  Isaiah 

Smith,  Franklin  A 
Smith,  Solomon 


.do. 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


July  17,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 


May  28. 
Jufy  17 


May  28, 

May  28. 

May  28, 

May  28, 

May  28 
May  28, 

Aug.  25 
May  28. 
July  17 
May  28 
Aug.  5 
May  28 
May  28 

May  28, 
Aug.    5 

April  4 
April  10 
April  10, 

May  28, 

May  28 

May  28, 

May  28 

May  28 

May  28, 
July  18 
May  28. 
Dec.  17, 
Dec.  17 
Feb.  15 
Mar.  31 

May  28, 

May  28 
Mar.  7 
May  28, 
May  28. 
May  28. 
May  28. 
July  10. 
May  28, 
Feb,  15 
May  28 
May  28, 

May  28. 
May  28! 
April  12, 
July  18, 
Oct.      2, 


Mar.  7 

Feb.  1] 

May  28 

May  28, 

July  17 

May  28, 

May  28, 

May  28 

May  28, 


Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5, 1864. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  17,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  12,  '63. 

Wounded  in  action — discharged  on  Surgeon's 
certificate,  January  15,  1863. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  regular  army,  Nov.  7,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Signal  Corps,  Oct.  13,  1862. 

Missinu  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64. — Vet. 

Prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  April  28, 1865— dis- 
charged May  29,  1865. 

Discharged  August  12,  1864. 

Wounded,  with  loss  of  arm — discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  November  4,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  1,  1863. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64 — Vet. 

Deserted  October  7, 1862. 

Died  at  Annapolis,  December  29,  1864. 

Discharge<l  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  31,  '63. 

Dishonorably  discharged,  September  16,  1862. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.,  Dec  1,  '61 — reduced  Sept. 
2,  1862— tr.  to  U.  S.  regular  armv,  Nov.  7,  1862. 

Captured  May  5,  1864— discharged  Nov.  3,  1864. 

Prisoner  May  5,  1864 — died  at  Andersonville, 
July  18,  1864— grave,  3,563. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Mis.  in  action  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30, 1864. 

Prisoner  May  5,  1864— died  at  Andersonville, 
September  3, 1864— grave,  7,682. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Jan.  14,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  26,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  15,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  1, 
'63 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  16,  '62. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  regular  army,  Dec.  5,  1862. 

Captured  May  5,  1864— discharged  Jan.  31,  1865. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64 — ^Vet. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64 — Vet. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Prisoner  May  5,  1864 — died  at  Andersonville, 
September  21,  1864. 

Died  December  10,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Deserted  August  29,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Wounded  May  23,  '64 — ab.,  in  hos.,  at  mus.  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  15,  '62. 

Transferred  to  Band,  September  16,  1861. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  May  7,  1863. 

Disch.  Feb.  12,  1863,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Deserted  August  29,  1862— returned— dishon- 
orably discharged,  January  10,  1867. 

Deserted  August  29,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Disch.  Sept.  21,  1831,  for  wds.  rec.  accidentally. 

Prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  February  26,  '65 — 
discharged  April  8,  1865. 

Transferred  to  I90th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  186-1. 

Transferred  to  Band,  Sept.  16,  1861— returned  to 
Co.,  Aug.  8,  1862— tr.  to  V.  R.  C,  Dec.  1,  1863. 

Disch.  Sept.  29,  '62,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  23,  '63. 

Disch.  March  26,  '63,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  15, 1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 


THkliJl^  YEAK.S"*  SERVICE. 


751 


SfAMB. 

&ANK. 

DAtfi  Op  JJUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

I 

1 

B.EHAHK6. 

Shaffer,  Addison.... 
Seabolt,  George 

iPrivate 

...do 

...do 

May  28,  '61, 
May  2*^,  '61, 
July  17,  '61, 
Oct.      2,  '61, 
Mar.   31, '64, 
July   17,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May   28,  '61, 
May  28, '61, 

May  28,  '61, 
July  18,  '61, 

S^eb.    13,  '64, 
May    28,  '61, 
May   28,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

8 
3 
3 

Captuj-ed  May  S,  1884-discfaarged  Feb.  8,  1865. 
Missmg  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64— Vet. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64— Vet* 
Missmg  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,'64— Vet. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Killed  accidentally,  July  20,  1861. 
Deserted  December  11,  1862. 
Captured  May  5,  1864— discharged  Feb.  14,  186* 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Prisoner  May  30,  1864  — died  at  Andersonville* 

October  2,  1864— grave,  10,229. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Prisoner  May  6,  1864  — died  at  Andei-sonville^ 

November  22,  1864— grave,  12,123. 
INIissing  inaction  at  Wilderness,  May  S,  18&4i. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va..  August  11,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  June  28,  1861. 

Shafer,  Henry 

Steigleman,  Isaiah.. 
Smith,  Weorge  W... 
Shroeder.WilUam.. 
Tolbert,  Benjamin.. 
Vanfossen,  John  W 
Weltv,  Jacob  ......... 

...do 

-do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do   . 

Warner,  Milton 

Wetherald,  H.  N.... 

...do.... 
...do 

do.... 

Wesley,  Samuel 

S?;inn,  KdwardP 

...do 

...do 

Company  Is 

UECRtJlTlED  m  BERKS  AND  LEBANON  COUNTIES. 


^Jerome  Myers 

Joseph  G,  Holmes. 


Wm.  J.  Harvey... 
Edward  P.  Zinn., 


Aaron  P.  Zeiglcf.. 


J.  H.  G.  Marquette 
William  Harmon... 
David  Vv  B.  Rainier 


Thomas  B.  Rnsh...>. 
Edward  F.  Smith.., 
William  R.  Smith.. 

Peter  S.  Haintz 

William  Vancarap. 
Samuel  Miller , 


Charles  Westfield... 
Edward  C,  Guyer... 
George  W.  Taylor... 
Henry  0.  HoUsum., 


Henry  Miller 

Christian  Fagley 

William  Anthony... 

Peter  F.  Seaman 

Joseph  Vondrock... 

Oliver  Vondrock 

Arnold,  Peter......... 

Ash,  Harry  J 


Capt. 
..do.. 


1st  Lt. 
...do.... 


.do, 


2d  Lt. 
..do... 
..do... 


1st  Sgt. 

..do 

..do 


...do... 
Corp. . 
...do... 
...do... 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


..do, 
Muc. 
Private 
...do 


May   10, '61, 
May   10, '61, 

3 
3 

Oct.     15,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 

3 
3 

May  28,  '61, 

3 

May  20,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

June  13,  '61, 

3 

May  26, '61, 

3 

July     7,  '61, 

3 

July    7, '61, 

3 

May  26, '61, 

3 

July    5)  '61, 

3 

Nov.  10,  '61, 

3 

May  26,  '61, 

3 

July    7,  '61, 

3 

May  26,  '61, 

3 

July  28,  '61j 

3 

June  13,  '61, 

3 

May   10,  '61, 

3 

July    7, '61, 

3 

May  26, '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 

Resigned  NoVelnbef  3,  1861. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  June  14,  1861— to  Captain, 

November  7,  1861— dismissed  ApHl  12,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Adjutant,  November  20,  1861. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  April  7,  '62— to  1st  Lt.,  July 

6,  1862— to  Capt.  company  K,  March  1,  1863. 
Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.,  July  1,  1862- to  1st  Lieut. ^ 

March  1,  1863— brevet  Capt.,  March  13,1865^ 

captured  May  5,  '04— discharged  March  12,  '65* 
Dismissed  March  11,  1862. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  July  1,  '62— dismissed  Sept.  16,  '62% 
Promoted  t-O  Sgt.,  July  1,  1862— to  2d  Lt.,  March 

1,  1863— mus.  out  With  company,  June  16, 1864* 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Sept.  1,  1862— to  1st  Sgt.,  Kov. 

25,  1862— missing  in  action.  May  5,  1864. 
Wounded  JunoSO,  '62— discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate,  March  5,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  July  ],  '62— wounded  at  South 

Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862— discharged  on  Sur» 

geon's  certificate,  February,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  May  1,  1862  — to  Sgt.,  Dec.  13» 

'62 — missing  in  actionat  Wilderness,  May  5,'64. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Aug.  6,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  13, 

1862— captured  May  5,  '64— disch.  June  16,  1865v 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Aug.  SO,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  13, 

1862— prisoner  from  May  5,  to  Dec.  16,  1864— 

discharged  March.  15,  1865. 
Died  at  Philadelphia,  Aug.  5,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived June  .30,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Sept.  14,  1862 -— mustered  out 

With  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  June  13,  1862— wounded  June 

30,  1862— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Oct.  10,  '62. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Jvily  14,  1862— wd.  at  Gaines' 

Mill,  June  27,  1862^-disch.  on  Surgeon's  certifi' 

cate,  January  14,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Feb.  12,  1863— pris.  from  May 

5,  1864,  to  March  3,  1865— disch.  April  1,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Feb.  12,  '63— missing  in  action 

at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Feb.  12,  '63— 'missing  in  action 

at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Feb.  12,  '63— pris»  from  May  5) 

1864,  to  Feb.  27,  1865-~disch.  April  .3,  '65— Vet. 
Died  at  Point  Lookout,  Md.,  July  25,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  15,  '62k 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  19,  '61. 
Discharged  Oct.  25,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 

Antietam,  September  17,  1862, 


?52 


THiRTY^-SlXtH  USGtMEIfr-^SBVENt'fl  RESERVlS, 


-Aikel,  John  Gv v 

Auberton,  Alonzo..- 
■August^  CharloSw.. 
feurrovvs,  William. 
Beitermanv  Frant4. 
fcratton,  James  H . . 
feekanev>  Alphins.v 
JBlecheis  Philip  K.., 

feonnei',  Micisael.... 
feroomef,  Samuel.. 

bell>  James , 

feournmau,  Lewis-.. 

iBeekei^  Georg6 , 

Crosby,  Carlton...... 

Diller>  John  R,-, 

Dailey,  Matthew...., 


t)*om,  John...,.  ..... 

t'ord,  Thomas v 

^ay ,  FredeiMck . .... . . 

Gerhatt,  Cofnelius. 


tiale,  Joseph  W.. .. 

Henry,  John ..., 

HorneJ',  Jei-emiah.. 
Hotiinan,  Hem-y  D 
fciaines,  William  Jv 


Sertzel,  Frederick.. 


fiart,  John........ 

Hollinget,  Jacob  W 
Hopkins,  Ed.  M.  G 
Harris,  George  W.. 

Hughs,  John ^, 

ISlarver,  William,.., 
Kissinger,  Eman'l.'. 

M'Nally,  Henry 

,M'Coy>  James 

Moore,  James  L ■. 

M'Gonneil,  Thos 

Martin,  Gainer  P>... 

M'Gonneil^  Charles 

Mack,  Aliped  B...... 

Myers>  Levi.. 

Mullen,  James. ...... 

Miller,  Aaron 

Martin,  George  Wv. 

M'Avoy,  Daniel. 

M'Quiggan,  Chas... 

Nichols,  Vincent 

Oster,  Ernest 

Otte,  Richard ., 

Patten,  William 

Ritter,  Henry  B 

Roesler,  Lawfence. 
Rothenberger,Wv  H 
Simmons,  Patrick,.. 
Schively,  Wm.  H... 


Stehle,  John 

Strohecker,  Jacob  T 
Schriver^  David  K... 

Shappal,  Alfred 

ShuUenbergen  F ... 
Stephenson,  Jas,  P.". 

Townsley,  Robert  . 
Ulnifvi-,  John.. ...| 


Jttne  14,  "'61, 
MA;^  26)  ^61v 
July  18,  '61) 
J^ne  IS,  ''61-, 
May  10,  ^61, 
Aug.  7,  '61-, 
May  10,  ^61, 
May   10,  '61, 

•lune  2D,  ^61, 
June  26,  '61> 
June  13,  ^61-, 
July  17,  '61> 
May  26,  '61, 
June  13>  '61, 
July  21,  '6l> 
July    7,  '6h, 

May  26,^61> 
June  14)  '61, 
May  26>*6i, 

May  26,  *6^ 

July  ll>^6l> 
June  13-,  '61, 
May  26,  '61, 
May  10,  ^6]> 
June    1,  ^63, 

July    t,^61, 

June  13,  '61, 

July  28,  ^61, 
June  13,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
June  14,  '61, 
May  10,  ^61, 
May  10,  '61, 
June  6,  '61, 
July  4,  '61, 
May  10,  ^61, 
Jiily  11,  *61, 
June  14,  '61, 

June  l3,  "61, 

July  7;  '61, 
May  10,  '61, 
July     7,  '61, 


July 
Mar. 
July 
June 
July 
May 
June 
May 
June 
IStay 
July 
June 
June 


7,  *61, 
1»,  '64, 

12,  '61, 

13,  '61, 

6,  '61, 
10,  '61, 

14,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
23,  '61, 

7,  '61, 
13)  '61, 
13,  '61, 


July  16,  '61, 
Mav  26,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '63, 
July  7,  '61, 
July  7,  '61, 
June  13)  '61, 

•do May   10,  '61,  I 

flo ......  July   in.  'G1,J 


Discharged  on  Surgeon'*  ceSttificat^,  Feb.  13,  '63b 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May -6,  1864. 

Died  of  NvdS.  deceived  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  '62v 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  20^  '62k 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  ceiHiflcate,  Mar.  20,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Sufgeon^s  ceftificate,  July  30,  '62» 

Discharged  on  Sufgeon'i^  cei-tihcate.  May  15,  '62* 

Discharged  February  25,  1863,  for  Wound*  re^ 
«eived  at  Ffedei-icksbutg,  December  13,  1862. 

Disch.  bySien.of  Gen.  Court  Maitial,  Mar.  19,  '64i 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64---VeU 

Died  at  Annapolis,  Md-.,  September  26^  1862. 

Died  May  1^  1863. 

Killed  at  Antaetaril)  September  17,  1862. 

Captm-ed  May  6,  1864=-discharged  Jan-.  28,  186S-. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  16,  1864^ 

Prisunef  May  6,   1864--died  at  Andefsonvillev 
August  25,  1864-=^rave,  6,797. 

Mis.  in  action  at  Fredericksburg-,  DeOi  iS,  I862i 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Died  Aug.  7,  1862,  of  Wounds  rec.  June  30,  '62-- 
buried  in  Cypress  Hill  Cemetery,  L.  I. 

Wounded  at  t^aines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862-^dis- 
•charged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  16,  1863» 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Oct.  7,  1863. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg-.  P.  V.,  May  31,  -64— Vet. 

Missing  In  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5.  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64^=^ Vet. 

Prisoner  from  May  5.  1864,  to  February  28,  '65-^ 
discharged  July  17,  1865. 

Prisoner  May  5,   1864-'died  at  AnderSonville) 
September  21,  l864--grave) -9,433. 

Prisoner  May  5,   1864— died  at  AttderSonVille, 
October  26,  1864— grave,  11,481, 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  Jttne  30,  '62» 

Died  October  4,  1862. 

Deserted  July  30,  1861. 

Deserted  July  30,  1861. 

Transferred  to  190th  regi.  P>  V.,  May  Si,  '64=*Vet. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  -5,  '64^^ Vet* 
Mustered  out  With  company,  June  16, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Oct  7,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  13,  '63. 
Prisoner  May  6,   1864r-^dled  at  Andetsonville^ 

October  11,  1864--grave,  10,678--Vet. 
Prisoner  from  May  5, 1864,  to  March  2,  1865— dis- 

tjharged  May  4,  l865. 
Missing  in  action  at  VVilderness-,  May  S,  '64^ Vet* 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  >5,  '64--- Vet. 
Prisoner  May  5,  1864---died  at  Andersonville, 
.  October  11)  1864--grave,  10,684.   _ 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64" Vet. 
Missing  inaction  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64-=-Vefc» 
Deserted  July  25,  1861. 
Deserted  June  19,  1861. 

Disch.  by  sen.  of  Gen.  Court  Martial,  Mar.  1&,'64. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads>  June  30, 1862. 
Deserted  June  15,  1861. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64^Vet> 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Oct.  7,  1863. 
liilled  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  JUne  30,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  companV,  June  16,  '64-=^ Vet. 
Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,'  JuUe  27,  1862— dis- 

charged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  190fh  res,  P.  V.,  May  31.  '64— Vet. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5.  1^64. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64-=- Vet. 
Died  of  Wounds  reo.  at  Antietam,  Sept*  17,  1862. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Charles  City  Cross 

Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  8.  1862. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


753 


NAME. 

BANK. 

DATE  OF  MtJSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

1 

REUARES. 

Vandever,  Enos  G.. 

Weikamp,  John 

Weiderman,  Daniel 
Weiderman,  Frank 

Warner,  Henry 

Weikamp,  Thos.  P. 

Wenriek,  Henry 

Wise,  Joseph  P 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

June  10,  '61, 
May  26,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 

May   10,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 

May  15,  '61, 
May  10,  '61, 

8 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

3 
3 

Deserted  August  6,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Wounded  June  30,  '62— discharged  on  Surgeon's 
certificate,  December  6,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Prisoner  May  5,  '64— died  at  Andersonville,  No- 
vember 2,  1864— grave,  11,750— Vet. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864- 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mills,  June  27,  1862. 

Company  K. 
recruited  at  philadelphia. 


Casper  Martino ... 
James  M.  Rice..., 
Edward  P.  Zinn . 


F.  M.  Shoemaker... 
Daniel  L.  Sanders... 
AVilliam  H.  Nehr... 


Capt.. 
...do... 
...do... 

IstLt. 
...do... 
...do... 


Henry  C.  Meeser....  2d  Lt. 
Joseph  L.  Wright do  . 


John  Keen. 


John  Bermingham. 
Henry  Mifflin 


Griffin  L.  Baldwin. 
William  M'Manus. 

James  A.  Moody.. 

Howard  Chapman . 

Fred'k  M'Cready... 

Alex.  M' Donald 

Henry  M'Bride 

William  Hera 


Benj.  Dicker  son 

Thos.  J.  Cummings 

Peter  G.  King 

George  Garman 


Henry  Sparks 

Henry  W.  Mangar.. 
Alexander,  Richard 

Ashley,  Francis 

Armstrong,  James.. 
Adams,  Charles  F... 

Baird,  John 

Bartholamew,  Fred 

Banard,  Joseph 

Bowman,  Chas.  W.. 
Bartholamew,  P.  K 

Butter  field,  Geo.  H 
Bartholamew,  P.  H 
Branson,  William... 

Collins,  John  J 

Carr,  James 

Carroll,  Joseph 

Cooper,  Jeremiah... 
Campbell,  William 

Davis, -John  W 

Dickson,  Wm.  H  ... 

95 


Feb.    30,  '62, 
June    4,  '61, 


June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

July  27,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

Mar.  17,  '62, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 


June  4, 

July  17, 

June  4, 

June  4, 

June  4, 

June  4, 

June  4, 

June  4, 

June  4, 

June  4, 


Dismissed  January  27,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Capt.,  Feb.  13,  '62— dismissed  July  11,  1862. 

Pr.  fr.  1st  Lt.  Co.  I,  to  Capt.  Co.  K,  Mar.  1,  1863— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Resigned  July  11,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Pr.  to  1st  Sergt.,  May  1,  '62— to  1st  Lt.,  Sept.  17, 
'62— to  Bv.  Capt.,  Mar.  13,  '65— captured  at  Wil- 
derness, May  5,  '64— discharged  March  11, 1865.- 

Resigned  February  19,  1862. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.,  June  6,  '61— to  2d  Lt.,  Feb. 
20,  1862— resigned  July  15,  1862. 

Pr.  to  1st  Sergt.,  Sept.  15,  '62— to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  25, 
'62 — missing  in  actionat  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  5,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant — discharged  on  Surgeon's 
certificate,  July  19,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 

Promoted  to  Sgt. ,  April  1,  1863— Captured  May 
5,  1864— discharged  February  4,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  June  1, 1863 — missing  in  action 
at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  June  1, 1863— captured  May  5, 
1864— discharged  January  31,  1865. 

Killed  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862. 

Deserted  December  9,  1861. 

Deserted  May  1,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Corp.,  January  1,  1862— discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Died  November  25,  1861,  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va. 

Deserted  September  12,  1862. 

Deserted  October  11,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1863— captured 
May  5,  1864— discharged  January  31,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 

Missingln  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  12,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  13,  '63. 

Prisoner  from  May  5,  to  December  13,  '64— dis- 
charged March  15,  1865. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Killed  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862. 

Deserted  June  7,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Oct.  7,  1863. 

Discharged  June  25,  1861— minor. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  20,  '63. 

Discharged  Dec.  3,  1862,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 

Not  on  muster  out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 


754 


THIRTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT — SEVENTH  RESERVE, 


Durkin,  Thomas 

Dager,  Charles 

Diddlebaugh,  Fred 

Davis,  Edward 

Essick,  George  li.. 

Elfry,  Samuel , 


Ehrman,  Jacob., 
Evans,  William  H.. 
English,  Thomas.. 

Gorham,  Willet  E. 
Gannan,  William. 

GeUer,  Charles 


Greenawalt,  Rine't 
Gressinger,  Fred'k.. 
Greenawalt,  Wm  ... 
Huntley,  Arthur.... 

Husband,  Isaiah 

Heath,  George  W... 
Hendricks,  H.  W... 

Hunter,  John  A 

Hughes,  Patrick.... 

Hutton,  Thomas 

Harmon,  Jacob 

Johnson,  Frank 

Kile,  George  W 

Kelly,  Daniel 

Kent,  Pensly,  Jr 

Kelly,  Lewis 

Killian,  WilUam 

Kerrigan,  William.. 
Keck,  Christopher.. 
Long,  Francis  W.... 
Leadbeater,  James.. 

M'Gonigal,  John.... 
Mayberry,  David... 
Mathews,  Wm.  H... 
Mount,  Charles  C... 

Matsinger,  John 

Milligan,  Matthew.. 
M'Giiigan,  Henry  C 

Mealy,  Thaddeus... 

Moore,  John 

Morris,  Wm.  H 

Mayberry,  Robert... 

Mullen,  James 

Quinn,  Andrew 

Heed,  Edward 

Rankins,  James  L.. 
Rice,  Barnard 
Severence,  James. 
Styer,  George 
Scott,  John  C 
Stelts,  Whittield.... 
Speller,  William.... 

Sherry,  John 

Seingley,  Thomas, 
Terry,  Robert  B, 

Tempi eton,  Hugh 

Tubbs,  Joseph 

Timony,  Michael 
Verlander,  Theo 
Wellington,  John 

Ward,  John 

Wilson,  Samuel  T.. 

Wilson,  William..., 


June  4, '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

July  1,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  *61, 

June  4,  '61, 

Feb.  22,  '62, 

June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 


July  27,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
July  19,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 

June  4,  '61, 
July  17,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
July  19,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
Feb.  20,  '62, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
Feb.  20,  '62, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 

Mar.  1,  '62, 
Mar.  27,  '62, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 
July  19,  '61, 
June  4,  '61, 

June    4,  '61, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  16, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  29,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  26,  '62, 
Missing'in  action  at  Wilderness,  INIay  5, 1864. 
Discharged  April  4, 1863,  for  wounds  received  in 

action. 
Prisoner,  May  5,  '64 — died  at  Anderson ville,  Sept. 

21,  1864— grave,  10,009. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Mis.  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64— Vet. 
Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  November  20,  1862 — 

grave,  452. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  '64— Vet. 
Pris.  from  May  5,  1864,  to  Feb.  18,  1865— disch. 

April  12,  1865. 
Pris.  May  5,  1864— died  at  Andersonville,  Sept. 

4,  1864— grave,  7,773. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 
Deserted  October  1, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.    1,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec  2,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  11,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Oct.  7,  1863. 
Captured  May  5,  1864— discharged  Feb.  8,  1865. 
Deserted  Oct.  19,  1861. 
Deserted  June  27,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Deserted  September  11,  1862. 
Deserted  September  11,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Aug.  7,  1863 
Died  at  Philadelphia,  July  13,  1864. 
Discharged  June  25,  1861 — minor. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  24,  '63. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Sept.  30,  1863 
Absent,  in  arrest  for  desertion,  at  mvister  out. 
Prisoner  May  5,  '64— died  at  AndersonviUe,  July 

21, 1864— grave,  3,734. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  12,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  23,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  16,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  29, 1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  1863. 
Prisoner  May  5,  '64— died  at  Andersonville,  Aug. 

26,  1864— grave,  6,925. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Captured  May  5,  1864— discharged  Mar.  9,  1865^ 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Deserted  July,  1861. 
Deserted— dalte  unknown. 
Absent,  in  arrest  for  desertion,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  20,1863. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  29,  '62» 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  19,  '62. 
Captured  May  4,  1864— discharged  Feb.  25,  1865. 
Mis.  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  -September  17,  1862. 
Killed  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862. 
Deserted  June  7,  1861. 

Prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  March  1, 1865— dis- 
charged April  27.  1865. 
Mis  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Betbesda  Church,  May  30,  1864— Vet. 
Discharged  June  25,  1861 — minor. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  13,  '62. 
Absent,''in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Dec.  1,  1S63. 
Prisoner  from  INIay  5,  1864,  to  Feb.  26,  1865— dis* 

charged  April  10,  1835. 
Prisoner  May  5, 1864— died  at  Andersonville.  Aug. 

12,  1864— grave,  5,458. 


THREE  YEARS'   SEEVIOE. 
TJI^^ASSIGNED    MEN. 


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Burke,  Thomas 

Brown ,  Thomas 

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April  13,  '64, 
June  26,  '64, 
April  18,  '64, 
April  20,  '64, 
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Dore,  John  W 

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Deserted  April  18,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
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Gelmyer,  Charles... 
Garland,  Franklin.. 

Huchinson,  Wm 

Howe,  Edward 

...do 

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Kelley,  Barnard 

Ludwig,  James 

Lawyer,  George  W 
M'Cartney,  Henry.. 
M'Govern,  Patrick.. 

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Rehm,  Anthony 

Stevens,  Zeperiah... 

...do 

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Toung,  Robert  0 ... 

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Thirty-Seventh  Regiment, 

EIGHTH  EESEEYE. 


THE  Eighth  Eeserve  Eegiment  was  formed  from  companies  recruited  for 
the  three  months'  service,  but  not  accepted,  which  had  rendezvoused  at 
Camp  Wright,  twelve  miles  above  Pittsburg,  on  the  Allegheny  Eiver.  Forty- 
three  companies  were  here  assembled,  of  which  only  those  belonging  to  the  Erie 
Eegiment  had  a  regimental  organization.  The  camp  was  under  the  command 
of  Colonel  John  W.  M'Lane,  was  pleasantly  located,  and  kept  ia  a  neat  and 
healthy  condition.  Early  in  June  it  was  visited  by  General  M'CaU,  and  the 
companies  selected  to  form  the  Eighth  Eegiment  were  ordered  to  Camp  Wil- 
kins,  near  the  city  of  Pittsburg,  where  on  the  28th  it  was  organized  by  the 
choice  of  the  foUowing  field  ofBcers:  George  S.  Hays,  M.  D.,  of  Allegheny 
county,  Colonel;  S.  D.  Oliphant,  Lieutenant  Colonel j  and  J.  B.  Gardner,  Major. 
Colonel  Hays  was  possessed  of  considerable  military  knowledge,  having  com- 
manded the  "Duquesne  Greys,"  a  Pittsburg  company  of  some  renown,  during 
the  three  previous  years.  Drill  by  companies  without  arms  had  been  practiced 
at  Camp  Wright.  It  was  now  armed  and  uniformed,  and  drilled  by  battalion, 
the  camp  being  under  command  of  Colonel  Hays. 

On  the  20th  of  July  it  was  ordered  to  Washington,  and  proceeded  by  rail 
to  Harrisburg,  where  it  received  additional  equipments,  from  thence  to  Balti- 
more, where  it  encamped  and  received  tents,  arriving  in  Washington  on  the 
23d,  and  encamped  on  Meridian  HiU.  Eemaining  here  until  the  2d  of  August 
it  was  ordered  to  the  Eeserve  Camp  at  TenaUytown,  where  it  was  assigned  to 
the  First  Brigade,*  commanded  by  Brigadier  General  John  F.  Eeynolds.  The 
Seventh  Eegiment,  having  been  posted  on  picket  duty  at  Great  Falls,  on  the 
Potomac,  was  vigorously  sheUed  by  the  enemy,  and,  in  anticipation  of  his  cross- 
ing in  force,  a  caU  was  made  for  reinforcements.  The  Eighth  was  promptly 
sent  to  its  support,  and  remained  several  days  on  duty  in  this  vicinity.  The 
enemy  made  no  further  demonstrations.  General  M'Call,  in  reporting  the  con- 
dition of  the  Eighth  at  this  time,  says :  "It  numbers  eight  hundred  and  ninety 
men,  armed  with  rifles  and  muskets  of  improved  patterns.  An  officer  is  out 
recruiting  for  it.    The  men  are  well  equipped  and  weU  drilled." 

From  TenaUytown  the  Eighth  moved,  on  the  9th  of  October,  across  the 
Potomac  to  Langley,  Virginia,  where  it  took  position,  with  the  division,  in  line 
with  the  army  of  the  Potomac,  and  where  subsequentiy  it  went  into  winter 
quarters.    Picket  lines  were  established  on  a  long  Itue  of  hiQs  running  at  right 

*  Organization  of  the  First  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  John  F.  Reynolds;  Pennsylvania 
Reserve  Corps  Major  General  George  A.  M'CaU.  Fifth  (34th)  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Tolun- 
teers,  Colonel  Seneca  G.  Simmons ;  First  (30th)  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel 
R.  Biddle  Roberts ;  Second  (31st)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Wm.  B.  Mann, 
Eighth  (37th)  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  George  S.  Hays. 


1861  BATTLE   OF  MECHANICSVILLE.  757 

angles  with  the  pike,  and  with  the  Potomac,  a  mile  and  a  half  in  front  of  the 
camp.  Here  the  regiment  was  thoroughly  drilled  and  instructed  by  the  regi- 
mental officers,  and  joined  in  brigade  drill  conducted  by  General  Eeynolds, 
when  the  men  were  required  to  carry  their  knapsacks  with  at  least  their  blank- 
ets. On  the  morning  in  which  the  Third  Brigade  encountered  the  enemy  at 
Dranesville,  the  First  Brigade  marched  to  Difficult  Creek,  five  miles  away. 
At  the  sound  of  the  enemy's  guns  General  Eeynolds  started  on  the  double- 
quick  for  the  field,  but  only  arrived  in  time  to  see  the  rebels  scatter  before  the 
steady  fire  of  Ord's  advancing  columns.* 

Upon  the  breaking  up  of  winter  quarters,  the  regiment  moved  with  the  di- 
vision, first  to  Hunter's  Mills,  and  thence  to  Alexandria,  where  the  army  was 
ordered  to  concentrate  for  embarkation  to  the  Peninsula.  Here  it  encamped 
and  before  its  turn  for  moving  came,  the  division  was  attached  to  the  First 
Corps  under  General  M'Dowell,  and  ordered  to  remain  in  front  of  Washington. 
From  Alexandria  it  moved  to  Manassas  and  thence  to  Warrenton  Junction 
where  the  men  made  frequent  excursions  to  the  Bull  Eun  battle-ground  and 
for  a  time  occupied  the  quarters  of  the  rebel  troops.  Following  up  the  advance 
of  the  First  Cavalry,  and  Bang's  Division,  the  Eeserves  marched,  Eeynolds' 
Brigade  in  advance,  to  Falmouth.  On  the  24th  of  May,  Eeynolds  crossed  the 
river  and  occupied  the  town  of  Fredericksburg,  and  soon  after  commenced  an 
advance  upon  the  Eichmond  and  Potomac  Eaihoad.  This  route  being  deemed 
impracticable,  the  brigade  was  recalled  and  the  division  was  sent  by  water  to 
the  Peninsula.  Debarking  at  White  House,  the  regiment  marched  to  Gaines' 
Mill,  where  it  joined  M'Clellan's  army. 

On  the  23d  of  May  Major  Gardner  resigned,  and  Captain  S.  M.  Baily  of 
company  I,  was  elected  to  succeed  him ;  Acting  Adjutant  John  M.  Kent  was 
elected  Captain  of  company  I,  and  Lieutenant  Wetter,  of  company  H,  was  ap- 
pointed Adjutant. 

In  the  battle  of  Mechanicsville,  on  the  26th  of  June,  the  Eighth  occupied 
the  centre  of  the  line  stretching  along  the  left  bank  of  Beaver  Dam  Creek  with 
the  Tenth  Eeserve  on  its  left,  and  the  First  on  its  right.  On  the  brow  of  a 
ridge  descending  to  the  mill-race  and  swamp  in  front,  was  posted  Easton's 
Battery,  and  at  the  margin  of  the  swamp  the  regiment  was  deployed,  four  com- 
panies, A,  D,  F,  and  I,  under  command  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Oliphant,  being 
thrown  forward  as  skirmishers.  A  brief  artillery  contest,  in  which  the  shells 
burst  in  rapid  succession  in  the  very  midst  of  the  infantry,  was  followed  by  the 
advance  of  the  rebel  columns,  and  the  battle  became  general.  A  charge  of  the 
enemy  below  the  swamp,  with  the  design  of  capturing  Easton's  Battery,  caused 
the  skirmishers  to  be  recalled,  and  the  regiment  moved  to  its  support.  But  the 
enemy  being  repulsed  by  other  troops,  it  returned  to  its  former  position.  Three 
times  the  close  columns  of  the  enemy  charged  down  the  opposing  slope  with 
determined  valor,  but  were  as  often  repulsed  and  driven  back.    At  night  the 


*  Extract  fkom  General  M'CAiiii's  OPFiciAii  Report Early  in  the  day,  not  know- 
ing what  foroe  might  be  thrown  forward  from  Centreville  to  support  the  troops  we  had  en- 
countered, I  had  called^  forward  Brigadier  General  Reynolds,  First  Brigade,  and  Brigadier 
General  Meade,  Second*  Brigade,  from  Camp  Pierpont,  to  the  support  of  the  Third  Brigade. 
Both  these  distinguished  officers  promptly  brought  forward  their  commands,  and  I  only  re- 
gretted that  the  tine  dispositions  of  the  regiment  and  battery  of  Ord's  command,  together  with 
the  gallantry  of  Colonels  Jackson,  M'Calmont,  and  Taggart,  and  Lieutenant  Colonels  Kane, 
Higgins,  and  Penrose,  and  Captain  Easton,  had  left  nothing  for  Reynolds  and  Meade  to  do.— 
Executive  Document,  No.  55,  p.  13. 


758  THIRTY-SEVENTH   REGIMENT — EIGHTH    RESERVE.  1862 

men  rested  upon  the  ground  where  they  had  fought.  The  dead  were  col- 
lected, wrapt  in  thek  blankets  and  consigned  to  the  earth,  and  the  wounded 
were  sent  to  the  rear.  The  loss  in  killed,  wounded  and  missing  was  nearly  one 
hundred.  Company  F  being  upon  the  skirmish  line,  and  not  comprehending 
the  order  to  withdraw,  remained  at  its  post  and  fell  into  the  hands  of  the 
enemy. 

Though  the  enemy  was  successfully  repulsed  with  comparatively  small  loss 
to  the  Eeserves,  yet  it  was  deemed  prudent  to  abandon  this  position,*  and  early 
on  the  morning  of  the  27th,  the  division  was  quietly  withdrawn,  and  marched 
in  good  order  to  Gaines'  MUl.  Here  the  Eighth  was  posted  in  the  second  line 
of  battle,  on  a  road  which  was  graded,  the  cut  in  the  hill  where  it  lay  affording 
some  protection.  With  it  was  the  Second  Eegular  infantry,  and  on  the  bank 
in  the  rear  was  posted  a  battery  of  four  Parrott  guns  and  two  brass  howitzers. 
In  front  was  the  Fifth  l^^Tew  Tork  (Zouaves)  armed  with  Sharp's  Eifles.  As  the 
battle  opened  the  shells  iiom  the  rebel  guns,  directed  upon  the  battery  in  the 
rear,  became  very  troublesome.  A  percussion  shell  struck  in  the  midst  of  com- 
pany A,  lying  where  the  bank  was  too  low  to  afford  much  protection,  killing 
three  and  wounding  four.t  When  the  rebel  infantry  appeared,  they  were  treated 
to  rapid  volleys  from  the  Zouaves.  At  four  o'clock  there  was  a  lull  in  the  storm 
of  battle,  and  the  troops  in  the  road  weie  informed  that  the  enemy  was  pre- 
paring to  make  a  vigorous  demonstration  on  that  part  of  the  line.  At  five 
o'clock  the  enemy  in  heavy  masses  made  his  appearance,  advancing  from  the 
woods.  The  Second  Eegulars  were  first  ordered  forward  to  meet  him.  Soon 
the  Eighth  was  summoned  to  their  support,  and  at  the  word  "forward"  every 
musket  was  grasped  firmly,  and  the  line  dashed  away  in  the  face  of  a  shower 
of  bullets.  Colonel  Hays  gallantly  leading  in  the  advance.  The  enemy  was 
swept  back  into  the  woods,  where  he  made  a  stand  under  partial  cover,  and  for 
some  time  the  conflict  was  desperate,  the  men,  with  great  rapidity,  loading  and 
firing  at  will.  Overborne  by  superior  numbers  the  regiment  was  at  length 
forced  back,  but  retired  m  good  order,  and  was  loudly  cheered  as  it  passed  the 
regiments  in  reserve.  Early  in  the  advance  Major  Bally  was  wounded  and 
borne  insensible  from  the  field.  Captains  Johnson,  Wishart,  GaUupe  and  Car- 
ter were  also  wounded.  The  loss  in  killed  was  very  heavy,  numbering  twenty- 
four  ;  eighteen  were  severely  wounded. 

At  night  the  regiment  crossed  the  Chickahominy,  and  rested  upon  its 
arms  on  Trent's  HUl.  During  the  entire  day  succeeding,  the  Eighth  lay  near 
Savage  Station,  but  the  weather  was  intensely  hot  and  the  men  got  little  rest. 
When  night  came  they  slept  two  hours,  and  were  then  aroused  and  commenced 

■*  ExTKACT  FROM  Geneeal  M'CLELiiAN's  OFFICIAL  Repoet.— The  position  on  Beaver 
Dam  Creek,  although  so  successfully  defended,  had  its  right  flank  too  much  in  the  air,  and 
was  too  far  from  the  main  army  to  make  it  desirable  to  retain  it  longer. 

t  Suddenly  I  heard  an  explosion  a  little  to  my  right,  that  pierced  to  my  very  brain.  I  na- 
turally turned  in  the  direction,  and  saw  a  sight  that  is  before  my  eyes  yet.  Twenty  or  thirty 
feet  from  me,  where  the  banks  were  not  high  enough  to  afford  much  protection,  I  saw  a  cloud 
of  dust  and  smoke  in  the  very  midst  of  company  A.  I  saw  a  man  throw  his  hands  wildly 
above  his  head,  and  fall  backward,  covered  with  blood.  A  moment  he  lay  quivering  convul- 
sively, then  he  lay  stUl— perfectly  stiU.  He  was  dead.  Another  stooped  and  picked  up  his 
own  arm,  which  had  been  torn  off  by  the  shell  as  it  descended,  and  rushed  wildly  towards  a 
small  hospital  some  distance  to  the  rear,  flourishing  his  dismembered  limb  above  his  head  and 
shouting  in  the  broad  tongue: — "Och,  docther,  me  atrm's  off,  me  airm's  off! "  A  percussion 
sheU  had  struck  fairly  among  the  boys,  kflling  three  outright  and  wounding  foui.—Our  Boys, 
HUl,  page  299 


1862  BATTLE  OF  GAINES'   MLLL.  759 

the  marcli  towards  the  James  Eiver.  The  trains  so  blocked  the  way  that  the 
inarch  was  greatly  interrupted.  It  was  past  noon  when  the  regiment  arrived 
at  White  Oak  Swamp,  and  sundown  when  it  reached  Charles  City  Cross  Eoads, 
and  stacked  arms  in  anticipation  of  resting  for  the  night.  It  was  already  pitchy 
dark,  a  thunder  storm  prevailing  in  the  distance,  when  the  regiment  with  a  bat- 
tery was  ordered  to  proceed  on  the  road  leading  to  Eichmond  on  picket ;  but 
although  in  the  immediate  presence  of  the  enemy  they  were  not  molested,  and 
returned  in  the  morning  to  the  position  of  the  previous  evening. 

At  one  o'clock  P.  M.  the  regiment  was  caUed  into  line,  and  soon  the  battle 
opened,  the  First  Brigade,  since  the  capture  of  General  Eeynolds  at  Gaines' 
MiU,  being  in  command  of  Colonel  Simmons.  In  the  formation  of  the  line  the 
First  Brigade  was  held  in  reserve,  but  as  the  struggle  became  desperate,  the 
Eighth  was  ordered  in.  Its  position  feU  opposite  the  Sixth  Georgia,  which  was 
upon  the  point  of  charging,  when  General  M'CaU  gave  the  order  for  the  Eighth 
to  charge  upon  it,  and  Colonel  Hays  leading  the  way,  with  a  shout  that  rang 
out  above  the  deafening  roar  of  the  conflict,  it  dashed  forward,  scattering  the 
Georgians  and  driving  them  beyond  the  marsh  in  front.  A  few  prisoners  were 
taken.  Later  the  enemy  pressed  heavily  upon  that  part  of  the  field,  and  the 
line  was  forced  back,  the  Eighth  gradually  retiring  until  it  reached  a  new  line 
which  had  been  established,  where  it  remained  until  darkness  put  an  end  to 
the  contest.  The  loss  in  this  engagement  was  sixteen  killed  and  fourteen  se- 
verely wounded.  Colonel  Hays  had  his  horse  killed  under  him  and  was  con- 
siderably injured  by  the  faU. 

Dropping  upon  the  ground  for  a  little  rest  the  men  were  suffered  to  sleep 
for  a  few  hours,  when  they  were  aroused  and  hurried  away  to  Malvern  HiU. 
Here  the  division  was  posted  in  reserve,  and  while  the  battle  was  raging  fiercely 
around,  so  great  was  their  exhaustion  that  the  men  dropped  down  upon  the 
field  and  slept.  The  loss  in  the  regiment  in  kiUed,  wounded  and  missing,  dur- 
ing the  series  of  engagements  commencing  at  Mechanicsville,  was  two  hundred 
and  thirty. 

On  the  following  day  it  moved  to  Harrison's  Landing,  where  the  army  was 
secure  and  abundance  of  supplies  was  received.  Here,  on  account  of  iU  health, 
Colonel  Hays  and  Lieutenant  Colonel  Ohphant  resigned,  and  Major  Baily  stiU 
suffering  from  his  wounds  and  unable  to  keep  the  field,  the  command  of  the 
regiment  devolved  on  Captain  William  Lemon.  Major  Baily  was  subsequently 
commissioned  Colonel,  Captain  Lemon,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  Captain  Eobert 
E.  Johnston,  Major. 

From  the  Peninsula  the  Eighth  moved  by  water,  on  the  11th  of  August,  to 
Acquia  Creek,  whence  it  proceeded  to  join  the  army  under  General  Pope.  At 
Warrenton  it  came  up  with  the  corps  of  Sigel,  M'Dowell  and  Bm^nside,  and 
marched  thence  in  the  direction  of  Washington.  On  the  27th,  the  troops  moved 
in  column  with  batteries  ready  to  be  thrown  into  position,  and  a  strong  line  of 
skirmishers  thrown  out  on  left  and  front.  The  same  order  of  march  was  con- 
tinued on  the  28th.  At  ten  o'clock  A.  M.  the  column  emerged  from  the  cover 
under  which  it  had  been  marching,  and  was  obliged  to  pass  an  open  space  at 
an  elevated  point  in  the  road,  when  it  was  suddenly  opened  upon  by  a  rebel 
battery.  Captain  Cooper's  Battery  of  ten  pound  rifled  Parrott  guns  was  soon 
in  position,  and  by  a  few  well  directed  shots  silenced  his  fire.  But  in  the  mean- 
time a  shell  had  struck  in  the  midst  of  companies  B  and  G,  killing  two  men 
instantly,  wounding  six  others  and  killing  one  horse.    One  of  the  wounded, 


760  THIETY-SEVENTH    REGIMENT — EIGHTH    RESERVE.  1862 

James  Wells,  died  soon  after,  and  Adjutant  Swearngen  was  mangled  in  a 
shocking  manner,  losing  a  leg.  Moving  on  to  the  left  of  Manassas  Junction, 
the  regiment  rested  at  night  on  the  first  Bull  Eun  battle-ground.  Early  on  the 
morniQg  of  the  29th,  too  early  for  breakfast,  it  was  again  in  position,  and  was 
engaged  in  a  series  of  movements  and  evolutions  which  took  it  several  times 
over  the  same  ground,  often  under  fire  of  rebel  batteries,  and  at  night  rested 
near  the  spot  where  it  had  lain  the  night  before.  During  the  evening  a  heavy 
engagement  took  place  between  the  enemy  and  the  forces  under  King.  As  it 
was  evident  from  the  cheers  of  the  rebels  that  they  had  repulsed  our  men,  and 
were  advancing  towards  the  position  occupied  by  the  Eeserves,  an  order  came 
for  a  detachment  of  thu-ty  men  ftom  the  Eighth,  to  advance  to  the  assistance 
of  the  Bucktails  on  the  skirmish  line.  Captain  Kent  volunteered  to  lead  his 
own  company  of  fifteen  men,  to  which  were  added  two  other  companies,  and 
hastening  forward  through  the  woods,  soon  came  in  view  of  King's  retreating 
forces.  On  account  of  the  darkness  the  enemy  did  not  follow,  and  the  skir- 
mishers were  recalled.  On  the  following  morning,  Saturday,  the  30th,  the  bat- 
teries opened  early,  and  at  noon  the  brigade,  with  Cooper's  Battery,  advanced 
and  took  position  on  the  very  ground  where  Hatch's  Brigade  of  King's  Divi- 
sion had  been  repulsed  the  night  before;  but  the  enemy  had  been  withdrawn. 
The  brigade  was  then  ordered  back  and  placed  with  the  division  on  the  left, 
where  it  was  kept  constantly  marching  and  manoeuvering,  greatly  to  the  fatigue 
of  the  men.  The  enemy  continued  to  make  slight  feints  upon  our  left  and  cen- 
tre, and  towards  evening  a  noisy  feint  upon  our  right,  which  caused  a  concen- 
tration upon  that  wing,  the  Second  Brigade,  to  which  the  Eighth  now  belonged, 
being  hastened  across  the  field  to  its  aid.  The  enemy  now  made  his  real  at- 
tack upon  our  left,  and  the  brigade  was  countermarched  and  posted  in  support 
of  the  batteries,  which  were  hotly  engaged.  Soon  the  enemy's  infantry  charged 
upon  our  guns,  and  a  counter  charge  was  ordered  for  the  brigade,  the  Eighth 
in  fi-ont.  Dashing  forward  at  the  word  of  General  Eeynolds,  the  rebel  line 
was  soon  broken  and  driven  back  into  the  woods  ftom  which  it  had  emerged, 
and  this  advanced  position  was  held  until  relieved  by  Sykes'  Division  of  regu- 
lars, when  it  moved  to  the  rear,  and  night  soon  put  an  end  to  the  battle.  The 
regiment  entered  the  Bull  Eun  campaign  with  but  a  hundred  strong.  It  lost 
five  killed,  seventeen  wounded  and  about  thirty  missing. 

After  the  battle  of  Bull  Eun,  General  M'Dowell  was  relieved  of  the  com- 
mand of  his  corps,  to  which  the  Eeserves  had  been  attached  since  their  return 
from  the  Peninsula,  and  General  Hooker  was  appointed  to  succeed  him.  Gen- 
eral Eeynolds  was  now  relieved  of  the  command  of  the  Eeserves  and  ordered 
to  duty  at  Harrisburg,  being  succeeded  by  General  Meade.  Colonel  Magilton 
was  iu  command  of  the  Second  Brigade,  and  Captain  Conner,  of  the  regiment. 

The  campaign  in  Maryland  followed  close  upon  the  defeat  at  Bull  Eun,  and 
the  Eeserves  advancing  by  the  way  of  Frederick,  soon  confronted  the  enemy 
at  South  Mountain.  At  four  o'clock  P.  M.,  on  the  14th  of  September,  the  regi- 
ment was  in  line  and  began  the  advance.  "We  toiled  up,"  says  Sergeant  Hill, 
"the  steep  ascent  in  ftont  of  us,  when  we  discovered  that  a  valley  lay  yet  be- 
tween us  and  the  main  ascent  of  the  South  Mountain.  While  passing  through 
a  cornfield  upon  the  hiU,  the  enemy's  artillery  again  opened  upon  us  with  solid 
shot.  Down  the  hill  we  went — across  the  small  valley — ^up  the  steep  ascent  of 
the  mountain.    A  few  hundred  yards  from  the  base  of  the  mountain  was  a  stone 


18G2  ANTIETAM  AND  FBEDERICKSBURG.  761 

fence.  Below  tiiis,  the  ground  was  clear;  above,  the  face  of  the  mountain  was 
covered  with  trees  and  rocks.  When  within  fifty  yards  of  the  stone  fence,  a 
murderous  fire  of  musketry  was  opened  upon  us  by  the  rebels,  who  lay  con- 
cealed behind  it,  and  swarms  of  bullets  whistled  about  our  ears.  With  a  wild 
shout  we  dashed  forward— almost  up  ward— while  volley  after  volley  was  poured 
upon  us ',  but  we  heeded  it  not ;  we  rushed  madly  on.  The  rebels,  intimidated 
by  our  voices,  and  our  disregard  of  their  bullets,  began  to  give  way.  We  reached 
the  stone  fence  and  sprang  over.  The  rebels  reformed  among  the  rocks,  and 
fought  with  remarkable  obstinacy.  Captain  Conner  had  left  his  horse  at  the 
rear,  and  he  and  Lieutenant  Carter  were  just  springing  over  the  wall  when  the 
latter  was  struck  by  a  bullet  and  fell  hadL—dead.  *  *  *  By  sunset  we  had 
driven  the  enemy  to  the  crest  of  the  mountain.  Many  were  the  dead  and 
wounded  he  left  lying  among  the  rocks.  Many  prisoners  were  taken."*  The 
loss  in  the  regiment  was  seventeen  killed  and  thirfcy-seven  wounded. 

The  enemy  retreated  to  the  right  bank  of  the  Autietam  Creek,  where,  taking 
up  a  strong  position  and  calling  in  his  available  forces,  he  stood  ready  to  give 
battle.  Hooker's  Corps  crossed  Antietam  Creek  on  the  afternoon  of  the  16th, 
and  near  the  close  of  the  day  encountered  the  left  wing  of  the  rebel  army,  the 
Reserves  opening  the  battle.  On  the  following  morning  the  artillery  opened 
early,  and  soon  the  brigade  moved  forward,  passed  through  a  piece  of  wood 
and  approached  a  large  cornfield,  where,  in  a  slight  depression,  it  was  deployed 
into  line  and  the  artillery  was  posted  on  an  eminence  a  little  to  the  rear.  Soon 
after  Colonel  Magilton  ordered  the  Eighth  to  a  small  grove  two  hundred  paces 
to  the  left,  where  the  enemy  was  sheltered,  picking  off  our  artillerymen.  As 
it  neared  the  grove,  a  body  of  the  enemy,  concealed  among  the  corn,  rose  and 
poured  into  it  a  withering  volley.  Another  and  another  followed,  but  it  could 
not  pause  to  reply.  The  slaughter  was  fearfnl.  The  grove  was  soon  cleared 
whence  a  steady  and  effective  fire,  at  close  range,  was  delivered  upon  the  rebel 
line  concealed  in  the  cornfield.  For  four  hours  the  battle  raged  with  unabated 
fury,  and  with  varying  success,  when  the  Reserves  were  relieved  by  j&esh 
troops.    The  loss  was  twelve  men  killed  and  forty-three  wounded. 

The  attack  was  not  renewed  on  the  18th,  as  the  ammunition  of  the  heavy 
guns  and  of  the  infantry  was  nearly  expended,  and  could  not  be  immediately 
supplied.  During  the  after  part  of  the  day,  as  the  enemy  was  passing  troops 
from  the  Virginia  shore,  the  Reserves  were  ordered  into  Une,  it  being  presumed 
that  they  meditated  an  offensive  movement.  But  it  proved  to  be  only  a  feint 
to  cover  his  retreat,  which  was  accomplished  with  great  precipitation  during  the 
night.  Early  on  the* morning  of  the  19th  the  whole  army  moved  forward  about 
three  miles,  crossing  the  Hagerstown  and  Sharpsburg  pike,  and  halting  near 
the  Potomac  above  Sharpsburg.  The  route  of  the  Reserves  took  them  over  the 
enemy's  lines  of  battle,  which  were  literally  covered  with  his  dead.  At  one 
point,  where  he  had  crossed  the  fields  and  pike  obUquely,  and  where  he  must 
have  received  a  terrific  fire  of  musketry,  the  formation  of  his  lines  was  distinctly 
marked  by  the  dead  who  were  stretched  in  long  rows,  showing  that  at  the  time 
they  received  the  fire  they  were  well  dressed. 

After  some  delay  the  army  crossed  into  Virginia,  and  under  the  leadership 
of  General  Burnside  again  advanced  upon  the  enemy  at  Fredericksburg.  To 
the  Reserves  was  assigned  the  task  of  covering  the  laying  of  the  bridges  in 

*  Our  Bops,  A.  F.  Hill,  page  395-7. 
96 


762  THTRTY-SF.VEl^TH   REGIMENT — EIGHTH    RBSEIl\^.  1863 

front  of  Frankliu's  Grand  Division,  and  wlien  established  upon  the  opposite 
bank,  tbey  were  selected  to  make  tbe  first  attack.  In  the  heroic  advance  of 
this  small  division,  in  the  face  of  the  concentrated  fire  of  the  enemy's  intrenched 
line,  in  scaling  the  heights,  and  in  breaking  and  scattering  his  weU  posted  force,* 
the  Eighth  bore  a  conspicuous  and  most  gallant  part.  Never  before  had  it  been 
subjected  to  so  terrible  an  ordeal ;  and  wheiv^  after  being  repulsed  and  driven 
back  by  overwhelming  numbers,  it  again  stood  in  rank  beyond  the  reach  of  the 
enemy's  guns,  scarcely  half  its  numbers  were  there.  Twenty -eight  lay  dead 
upon  that  devoted  field,  eighty-six  were  wounded  and  twenty-two  were  captured. 
Adjutant  Ingraham  and  Lieutenant  Miller  were  among  the  killed.  Colonel 
Baily,  Captains  R.  E.  Johnston,  J.  Eichelberger,  H.  C.  Dawson,  William  Le- 
mon and  J.  M.  Kent,  and  Lieutenants  Samuel  M'Candless,  J.  A.  Diebold,  S.  B. 
Bennington,  H.  H.  Maquilken,  and  James  M.  Owen  were  among  the  wounded. 

On  the  8th  of  February,  1863,  the  Reserves  were  ordered  to  the  defences  of 
Washington,  to  rest  and  recruits  Here  the  Eighth  remained  engaged  in  va- 
rious duty  pertaining  to  the  department  until  the  spring  of  1864,  when  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac  was  again  summoned  for  a  last  great  campaign  under 
Grant. 

On  the  19th  of  April,  the  regiment  left  Alexandria  for  the  front,  and  pro- 
ceeded to  Bristoe  Station,  where  it  remained  until  the  29th,  when  it  marched 
to  Culpepper  Court  House.  At  one  A.  M.  of  the  4th  of  May,  it  broke  camp 
and  marched  for  the  Wilderness,  crossing  the  Eapidan  at  two  P.  M.,  and  en- 
camping at  night  near  the  Lacy  House.  On  the  following  day  the  division 
was  thrown  forward  on  the  right  centre  for  a  reconnoissarice,  and  was  soon 
skirmishing  with  the  enemy.  In  the  meantime  Wadsworth's  Division  became 
heavily  engaged  and  was  being  driven,  when  the  regiment  was  thrown  forward 
to  the  right  to  check  the  enemy's  advance,  where  it  occupied  a  line  of  rifle  pits, 
keeping  up  a  constant  skirmish  fixing  during  the  night.  On  the  following 
morning,  abandoning  this  position,  it  moved  up  the  GordonsviUe  pike,  was 
deployed  to  the  left  of  the  road  in  a  wood,  and  moved  forward  in  line  driving 
the  enemy.  Companies  D  and  I  were  here  thrown  forward  as  skirmishers,  and 
advanced  within  seventy -five  yards  of  his  fortified  line.  For  three  hours  a  hot 
skirmish  fire  was  delivered,  company  I  loosing  one  kiUed  and  ten  wounded. 
At  one  P.  M.  the  line  was  withdrawn  three  hundred  yards,  where  it  threw  up 
a  line  of  rifle  pits  from  which  a  steady  fixe  was  maintained  until  dark,  when 
it  was  relieved  by  the  Mnety -first  Pennsylvania,  and  moved  back  to  the  posi- 
tion which  it  occupied  in  the  morning.  In  the  evening  it  was  hastily  marched 
to  the  right  to  the  support  of  the  Sixth  Corps,  unexpectedly  attacked,  but  re- 
turned without  being  engaged.  The  regiment  lost  in  the  Wilderness  six  killed 
and  twenty-seven  wounded. 

On  the  7th,  the  Eighth  was  held  in  reserve,  and  on  the  following  day  was 

*  La  division  Meade  se  composait  exclusivement  de  regiments  de  Pennsylvanie.  Elle  s'a- 
A'anca  sur  une  pointe  de  bois  que  debordait  en  avant,  y  penetra  sans  hesiter,  et  balaya  en  un 
instant  tout  ce  qui  s'y  trouvait.  La  premiere  brigade  qui  etait  en  tete,  s'  elance  alors  svir  le 
railroad,  Tenleve  galamment,  culbute  quelques  regiments  ennimis  qui  s'  enfuient  en  desordre, 
et  gravissant  la  pente  boisee  sur  leurs  talons,  arrive,  a  travers  une  seconde  Ugne  de  retranche- 
ments,  sur  la  crete  ou  il  ne  s'  agit  plus  que  de  s'  etablir  solidement.  Mais  la,  elle  se  trouve  de- 
vant  un  espace  ouvert  ou  le  general  Jackson  avait  masse  sa  reserve.  Accuillie  de  front  par 
un  terrible  feu  d'infanterie,  et  mitriallee  obliquement  par  une  batterie  d'  artillerie,  eUo  est 
forcee  de  s'  arreter  et  bientot  de  se  replier  precipitarament."— iMr»iee  Du  Potomac,  De  Tro- 
briand,  Paris,  1868,  Tome  Second,  p.  20. 


1864 


BATTLE   OF   THE   WILDERNESS. 


763 


withdiawii  and  commenced  the  marcli  towards  Spottsylvania.  Arriving  in 
front  of  the  enemy  it  met  the  First  Division  of  the  Fifth  Corps  retiring,  and 
was  immediately  engaged,  checking  and  finally  driving  him  back  and  captur- 
ing some  prisoners.  From  the  8th  until  the  15th  the  battle  raged  with  va. 
rying  success,  the  regiment  being  almost  constantly  engaged,  and  never  out 
of  reach  of  rebel  missiles.    Its  loss  was  three  killed  and  sixteen  wounded. 

On  the  17th,  the  term  of  service  having  expired,  an  order  was  received  from 
the  War  Department  relieving  it  from  duty  at  the  front.  The  recruits  and 
veterans  were  transferred  to  the  One  Hundred  and  Ninety-first  Eegiment. 
Shaking  the  dust  of  battle  from  their  garments,  the  men  hastened  away  from  the 
scenes  of  carnage  in  which  they  had  borne  a  gallant  part,  and  were  soon  em- 
barked, homeward  bound.  At  Pittsburg,  on  the  24th  of  May,  the  regiment  was 
mustered  out  of  service. 


FIELD   AND  STAFF  OFFICERS 


Geor<re  S.  Hays  , 
Silas  M.  Baily.... 


S.  Duncan  Oliphant 
William  Lemon..... 


John  W.  Duncan... 
Jesse  B.  Gardner... 
Robert  K.  Johnston 
George  S.  Gallupe.. 

H.  W.  Patterson.... 

Henry  Wetter 


J.  G.  Swearengen. 
A.  Wilson  Smith  . 


J.  Lind.  Inarraham. 


G.  Ijcan,  Ebcrhart, 


II.  A.  Tachtenthaler 
Henry  K.  Neff.... 


Thomas  Jones  . 
P.  O.  Alleman . 
J.  W.  Rugh_^.^ 


Col.. 
..do. 


Lt.  Col, 
..do 


Maj 

..do 

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..do 


Adj. 
..do. 


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.do 


April  17,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 


April  24,  '61, 
April  30,  '61, 


April  ,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
June  25,  -ei, 
April  17,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 

April  30,  '61, 


June  21,  ""ei, 
Sept.    1,  '61, 


June  13,  '61, 


June  22,  »Gi, 


Q.M... 

Surg.... 

..do June  22,  '61, 

..do I  Sept.  20,  '02, 

As.Sur.l  April    8,  '62, 
do I  Julv  15,  '62, 


Pr.  fr.  Capt.  Co.  C,  June  28,  '61— res.  July  11,  '62. 

Wounded  at  Gaines' Mill,  June  27,  '62— promoted 
from  Capt.  Co.  I  to  Mai-,  June  4.  1862- to  Col., 
March  1,  1863— to  brevet  Brig.  Gen.  March  13, 
1865 — mustered  out  with  regiment,  May  24,  '64. 

Pr.  fr.  Capt.  Co.  (J.,  June  28,  '(U— res.  Dec.  29,  '62. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  12,  '62 — pro- 
moted from  Capt.  Co.  IT,  March  10,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  regiment.  May  24,  1864. 

Pr.  fr.  Capt.  Co.  E,  June  22,  '61— res.  Nov.  21,  '61. 

Pr.  fr.  Capt.  Co.  G,  Dec.  7,  '61— dis.  May  2.3,  186:^. 

Pr.  fr.  Capt.  Co.  B,  Mar.  10,  '6.3— res.  Sept.  16,  '63. 

Promoted  from  Capt.  company  C,  November  2, 
1863 — mustered  out  with  regiment,  Mav  24,  '64. 

Promoted  from  2d  Lt.  compariv  G,  to  Adj.,  July, 
1801- to  1st  Lt.  4th  U.  S.  Infantrv,  June  29,  '62. 

Promoted  from  2d  I^t.,  Co  II,  May  20,  '62— wd.  at 
Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  .luno  30,  '62,  and  at 
Thoroughfare  Gap,  with  loss  of  leg,  August  18, 
18  )2— resigned  December  28,  1863. 

Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  Co.  D,   Dec.  14,  '62— res.  Jan.  6,  1864. 

Pr.  fr.  private  Co.  A.  to  Sgt.  Maj.,  July  5,  '62— to 
Adj.,  Feb.  8,  '64— mus.  out  with  reg..  May  24,'64. 

Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  Co.  I,  to  2d  Lt  and  Adj.,  Oct.  1,  -62— 
not  mus.— killed  at  Freiiericksb'g,  Dec.  13,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Com.  Sgt,  July  29,  1861— to  Q,.  M., 
July  1,  1862 — mus.  out  wiili  reg.,  May  24,  1864. 

Resigned  March  II,  18-32. 

Promoted  from  Assistant  Surgeon,  March  28, 
1862— dismissed  Juno  10,  1862. 

Killed  in  action,  Mav  15,  1804. 

Resigned  July  20,  18  ;2. 

Resigned  May  10,  1863. 


Note. — The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks: 


Ab   absent. 
AsKt.  assistaat. 
Adj.  Adjutant. 
Rii.  buried, 
liv' brevet. 
Ut\   bund 
<;a,pt.  Captniu. 
Cli:iii  OUapliiu 


Cor.  Corporal.  Fr.  from. 

Cjm.  commis.sionedor  Furl.  farl'>ns 


commissary. 
Gnrt.  c  rtificate. 
Dis.  dismis.sed. 
Dis'y.  di.sability. 
Discli.  discharged. 
1  xp.  expiration. 


IIos.  hospital. 
Lt.  Lieutenant. 
Mus.  mustered 
Miic.  musician. 
Mis.  rois.siujr. 
Pr.  promoted. 


PI.  principal. 
Priv.  piivate. 
Reg.  ret'iment. 
Ked.  reduced. 
Res.  resisrned. 
Kem.  removed. 
Sen.  .seutcuced. 
Sei'v.  service. 


Surg.  Surgeon. 
Sgc  Ser^'eaQt. 
Sub.  substitute. 
>■  tew.  steward. 
Tr.  tr.tnsferred. 
Vet,  veteran  volunteer 
Wd.  wounded. 
Wds.  wounds. 


764 


THmTY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT — EIGHTH  EESERVB, 


G.  H.  Kline 

S.  C.  M'Cormick 

William  Aiken 

Alfred  T.  Clark,  Jr 
Jacob  R.  CallabaH.. 

George  W.  Silvey.. 

Charles  Todd 

James  K.  Dunbar.., 

Boyle  I.  M'Clure 

John  Simmons 


As.  Sur. 

...do 

Chap'n 
Sr.  Maj. 
...do 


Q.M.Sr 
Com.  Sr 
Hos.  St. 

...do 

...do 


July  25,  '62, 
June  11,  '63, 
June  22,  '61, 
April  30,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 

June  22,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 


June  23,.  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


Dismissed  March  1, 1863. 
Mustered  out  with  regiment,  May  24, 1864. 
]\rustered  out  with  regiment,  May  24,  1864. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant,  Co.  H,  Oct.  10,  1861. 
Promoted  from  Sergeant,  Co.  i\  ]March  1,  1864 — 

transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Prohioted  from  Sgt.  to  Q.  M.  Sgt.,  March  1,  '63— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  May  24,  18M. 
Promoted  from  private  Co.  A,  March  1,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  JNIay  24,  1864. 
Promoted  Hos.  Stew.,  June  22,  '61 — discharged 

December  27,  '63,  to  receive  promotion  U.  S.  A. 
Pi-omoted  from  Sergeant,  Co.  K,  Jan.  12,  1864 — . 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  May  24,  1864. 
Promoted  from  private  company  D,  July  6,  '62— 

not  on  muster  out  roll. 


EEGIMENTAL   BAKD. 


Wm.  H.  Story 

Samuel  R.  Estle..... 

Bradlev,  Chas.  R... 

Ld.  Bd. 
PI.  muc 

Muc 

June  13,  '61, 

3 

Blacklev,  B.  M 

,..do 

Bailey,  Wm.  N 

...do 

...do 

Babcock,  Wm.  F.... 

...do 

Hill,  Thos.  B 

...do 

Helphenstein,  A .... 

...do 

...do  .... 



... 

Mitchell,  T.  P 

...do 

MTourt,  Robert.... 

...do 

...do 



Potter,  Geo.  W 

...do 

.!.""!!,.■.*.':.'.:!... 

Perritt,  Geo.  A 

...do 

...do 

Rutter,  Geo,  W 

...do 

Stratton,  Ridgway.. 

...do 

...do 

Seals,  W.  A.  J... 

do 

White,  James  J. 

do 

Wathen,  Henry  A.. 

...do 

::::::::::::::::;:::: 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Promoted  from  musician  company  I,  July  1,  '62 — 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  May  24,  1864. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  8, 1862. 


Company  A. 

RECRUITED  IN  BUTLER  AND  ARMSTRONG  COUNTIES. 


L.  S.  Cantwell 

James  G.  Henry .... 

Felix  M'Manus 

Sam'l  M'Candless.. 


George  W.  Cook .... 
Patrick  H.  Murray 

John  E.  Alward 


Wm.  H.  Dickey 

Wilson  A.  Williams 

Henry  M.  Wick 

Thos.  M.  Huston.... 
Andrew  J.  EUiott... 
Robert  K.  Hine 


Daniel  W.  HiU 

V.  F.  Shackhouse. 


Capt.. 
...do.. 


IstLt. 
...do... 


2dLt. 
...do... 


.do. 


1st  Sgt. 

...do 

Serg't.. 
...do. ... 

...do 

...do 


..do. 
..do. 


April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

AprO  22,  '61, 
July     3,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 

April  23,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
July  10, '61, 

April  22,  '61, 


Resigned  December  4,  1861. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sergeant,  December  4,  1861— 

mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 
Resigned  December  30,  1861. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant,  December  31,  '61— 
I    mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 
Dismissed  January  30,  1862. 
Promoted  from  Sergeant,  Jan.  30,  1862— resigned 

March  12,  1863,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.,  to  2d  Lieut.,  Sept.  14,  '63— 

mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Discharged  Dec.  19,  63,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Sgt — mus.  out  with  company.  May  24,  '64, 
Pr.  fr.  Cor.— Killed  at  Mechanicsv'le,  June  26,  '62. 
Pr.  fr.  Cor.— mus.  out  with  company.  May  24,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Corporal— to  Sergeant— mustered 

out  with  company,  ISIay  24,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sgt. — naustered  out  with  company. 

May  24,  1864. 
Died  August  20,  1864— buried  at  Hampton,  Va. 


THREE  YEARS'   SEEVICB. 


765 


Corp. 
...do.. 

...do.. 


Benj.  F.  Weaver 

John  S.  M'Geary 

Christopher  Hoss ... 

James  H.  Truby 

Alex.  J.  Baily 

Scott  W.  Furnee 

William  G.  Jack 

Richard  M.  Shawl... 

Thomas  Casserly 

Jerome  C.  Douze 

Wm.  Troutner 

S.  E.  Lines 

Henry  O.  Jack.... 
Atkinson,  Geo,  B, 
Armstrong,  Lee 
Anderson,  Coursan 


Brown,  Joseph  C do. 

Brennan,  John do. 


Brooks,  Henry., 

Bell,  James 

Barnett,  Wm.  H. 
Badger,  Mat.  P. 


Barnett,  Wm.  W.. 

Baker,  James 

Bolinger,  Jacob 

Brown,  Andrew 

Crumey,  John  C 
Clark,  James  C  . 
Cronch,  William  S.. 
Campbell,  Knox  G. 

CroU,  John  F 

Christy,  James  R. . . 

Campbell,  John  .... 
Davis,  David  W 

Duncan,  Robert  B.. 
De  Haven,  Wm.  L. 
Davidson,  Alex.  S.. 

Elgin,  Daniel 

Espy,  Frederick .... 

Fuller,  Benj.  P 

Gallagher,  Hugh..-- 
Galbraith,  Geo.  H.. 

Green,  John  F. 

Grey,  Aaron 

Heiner,  John  H 

Hammond,  Jno.  D., 

Hunter,  Jos.  W. 
Henry,  Nelson . 
Isaacson,  John  P.. 

Jordon,  Joseph  C 

Klingensmith,  G.W 

Keys,  John 

Kritzer,  David 

King,  Jonas  J 

King,  William  R.... 

Kejs,  William 

Lightly,  George  T... 

Lewis,  Lewis 

M'Manus,  John 

M*Pherson,  Jas.  S... 
M'Cartney,  Wash'n 
Moore,  William  H.. 
Moorhead,  D.  Milt'n 
Montgomery,  P.  C. 
M'Masters,  Willisim 


May  15,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 

July     6,  '61, 

June  1.5,  '61, 
April  22,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 

June  22,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 
Aug.  20,  '62, 
April  23,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 

'Mayl5,'''6l,' 
May  15,  '61, 
July  6,  '61, 
July     6,  '61, 

April  22,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 

May  7,  '61, 
July  6,  '61, 
May  15,  '61, 
April  23,  '61, 


April  25,  '61, 
Sept.  10,  '61, 
April  25,  '61, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 

Died  Feb.  6,  '63,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Fredericksburg— 

bu.  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  O. 
Died  Jan.  3,  '63,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Fredericksburg— 

bu.  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  18,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24, 1864. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6, 1884 — mustered 

out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Pr.  fr.  muc. — mus'  out  with  Co.,  May  24,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24, 1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15, 1864— Vet. 
Died  June  18,  1864 — bu.  near  Meade  Station,  Va. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Died  Jan.  2,  '63,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Fredericksburg— 

bu.  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May "24,  1864. 
Wd.  at  Spottsylvania  C,  H.,May  8,  '64 — mus.  oui 

with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  20,  '65L 
DiedofVounds  received  at  Charles  City  Cross 

Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Transferred  to  l91st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8, 1862. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Died  Sept.  8,  1862— buried  at  Military  Asylmn 

Cemetery,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Deo.  13,  '62— mus- 
tered out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15, 1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Trai:isferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Nov.  12,  1862. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Nov.  12,  1862. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  December  13,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862— absent 

at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  1863. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62— 

mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  '62, 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  18(54. 
Absent,  on  detached  service,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4, 1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Feb.  4,  1863. 
Transferred  to  6th  XJ.  S.  Cavalry,  Nov.  12,  1862, 
Deserted  October  8,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  16,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  17,  '62, 


766 


THIKTY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT — EIGHTH  RESERVE, 


M'Williams,  John.. 

IMorris,  John  G 

Milligan,  Edward... 

Musser,  John  B 

M'Cliirren,  Wm 


Private 

..do... 

..do... 

..do... 

..do... 


Moore  Fred'k  F j...do  . 

:M'Gregor,  Jas.  T.. ..!... do. 
M'Afoose,  Geo.  W..|...do. 

I 


M'Colburn,  Alex..., 

Newell,  James 

Nevergold,  John  B 


.do. 
..do. 
..do. 


Oswald,  Randolph..]. ..do . 
Oaklev,  Richard  E..  ...do. 


Richard  s,  Daniel. ...!...  do  , 


Richard,  Varner 

Rodgers,  Alvin  S... 

Ross,  William 

Renshaw,  Frank  M 
Re^-nolds,  Jeffer'n.. 

Reed,  Archibald 

Ross,  John  W 


Ross,  Andrew  J 

Shoop,  John  R 

Shawl,  Josiah 


Schrecenghost,  P.  H 
Rharrow,  William... 

Stien,  Jacob 

Shanor,  Samuel  S... 
Smith,  A.  Wilson... 
Smith,  Valentine  ... 

Truby,  Robert  B 

Todd,  Charles 

Weaver,  Rodrick  D 

Westwood,  John 

Winters,  John  M.... 


Wadsworth,  John... 
Wilson,  Samuel  T... 
Wagner,  Simon  J  ... 


do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 


...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


Aug.  20, 
April  23, 
April  2.3. 
F(!b.  8, 
Feb.  1, 
Julv  19, 
April  23, 
July     6, 

April  23, 
April  23, 
May   10, 


Aus:.  20,  '62, 
July    6,  '01, 


April  2.3, 
April  23, 
July  0, 
June  10, 
April  23, 
Feb.  15, 
April  23, 
Feb.  27, 
Feb.  21, 
April  23, 
April  23, 


April 

July 

July 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Aiiril 

May 

April 

July 

July 

April 


...do Aug.  20,  '61, 

...do May   15,  '61, 

...do May   12,  '61, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  '62. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalrv,  Nov.  12,  1862. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Nov.  12,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15, 1804. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  Dec.  13, 1862. 

Died  Dec.  17,  '02— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem"y,  D.  C. 

Died  April  11,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Fred., 
ericksburg — buried  at  Philadelphia. 

Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  23,  '62. 

Died  of  Vounds  received  at  Laurel  Hill,  May  8, 
1864 — buried  on  field. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Died  of  wounds  received  at  Charles  City  Cross 
Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Mustered  oub  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  1,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeons  certificate,  Dec.  10,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  13,  '63. 

Transferred  to  0th  U.  S.  cavalry,  Nov.  12,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15, 1864. 

Transferred  to  19 1st  reg.  P.  V..  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Mustere  1  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Meclianicsville,  June  26,  1862 — ab- 
sent at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  10,  '61. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  July  5,  1862. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Commissary  Sergeant,  March  1,  '63. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Detailed  to  Kerns'  Bo.ttery,'  Mar.  7, 1862— absent 
at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864, 

Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Gross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 


Company   B. 


RECRUITED  IN  ALLEGHENY  COUNTY. 


Rob't  E.  Johnston. 
Frank  M.  Nelson .. 


William  M.  Carter 
Alex.  M.  M'Cune 

George  W.  Parke . 
Daniel  M.  Stearns, 
Jefferson  Bradford 

James  M'Enleer, 


John  Vaughn 

Geo.  W.  Brewster, 
William  J.  Miller. 
Newton  Stofter 

John  V.  Shvigart... 

Francis  M.  Fritch 


June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 


June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 

June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 

June  25,  '61, 


June  25,  '61, 

June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
June  2.5,  '61, 

June  25,  '61, 

June  25,  '61, 


Pr.  to  Maj.,  Mar.  10,  1863. 

Pr.  fr.  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Sept.  29,  '61— to  1st  Sgt.,  May 
22,  1802— to  Capt.  Mar.  10,  1863— ab=;ent,  in  hos- 
pital, at  muster  out. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Feb.  14, 1803— to  1st  Lt  ,  Mar.  10,  '63— 
mustered  out  with  companj',  May  24,  1864. 

Resigned  September  29,  1861. 

Pr.  fr.  1st  Sgt.,  Sept.  30,  '61— resigned  May  19,'62. 

Pr.  fr.  Cor,  to  Sgt,— to  1st  Sgt.,  Sept,  29,  '61— to 
2d  Lt.,  Mav  22,  '62— disch.  Nov.  -,  '62. 

Pr.  to  (;or.  Sept.,  '61— to  Sgt.,  Feb.  5,  '63— to  2d 
Lt.,  Mar.  10,  '63— wd.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 
'62 — mus.  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Pr.  fr.  Sgt,  ]Mar.  10,  '63— wounded  at  Wilderness, 
May  8,  1864 — absent  at  muster  out. 

Pr.  fr.  Cor, — mus.  out  with  company.  May  24,  '64. 

Pr,  fr.  Cor,— killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  May,  1862 — toSergt.,  July 
1.5,  186.3 — mus.  out  with  company.  May  24,  '64. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  May  2,  '62 — to  Sgt. — mus,  out  with 
couipniy,  M.iy  24,  1864. 

Muslercel  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 


THREE   years'    SERVICE. 


7G7 


Wash.  M.  Meredith 

NealM'Cole 

Philip  Curnian. 

SainiiPl  Fry 

William  Cottrel 

Conrad  Knoblack.. 

Alex.  B.  Kennedy 

Abbott,  Henry. 
Breakiron,  Henry  C 

Burns,  John  S. 

Blitz,  George 

Bryan,  John 

Brady,  Peter, 

Brown,  James, 

(/lugston,  Henry  D 

Colston,  AustinW do 


Cox,  Bertram.... 
Carless,  William  H 
Condon,  William  A 
Clugston,  William 

Clark,  Edwin  F 

Dougherty,  Edw'  J 

Dodd,  Samuel  F 

Echoff,  George  W.. 
Everson,  George  R 
Frankenberger,!.  R 
Frenzer,  Charles 
Gray,  John  C 


Grubbs,  Butler  , 
Gant,  Matthew., 


Grubbs,  John  W. 
Gri  eshaber ,  Leopol  d 
Hoover,  Joseph  W. 
Hanna,  Robert  C..., 
Hatfield,  George  R 
Hunter,  Robert  R... 
Hamilton,  Alfred  G 
Hoover,  Joseph  W, 
Jordan,  Ephraim  .. 
Kerr,  Alexander... 


Kruraple,  John 

Keefer,  Daniel  W.. 

Landis,  Samuel 

Limerkuhl,  Henry 

MuUin,  Charles 

Malone,  James 


M'Kee,  Charles  W 
Massey,  Thomas.... 
M'Clelland,  T.  W.. 
M'AUister,  Charles 
M'Fadden,  Edward 
M'Ginnis,  Bernard 

M'Laughlin,  Mat'w 

M'Greevy,  John 

Miller,  Thomas  J.... 
Nowling,  Wm.  K... 
Nelson,  George  W.. 
N  icholson  .Schuyler 
Peters,  William. 


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June  2.5,  '61, 
June  25, '61, 
June  2,5,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 

June  25,  '61, 

June  25,  '61, 

June  2.5,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 

June  25,  '61, 
June  2.5,  '61, 
June  2.5,  T)l, 
Mar.  6,  '62, 
June  2.5,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 


July  1, 
Julv  1, 
June  25, 
June  25, 
June  25, 
June  25, 
June  25, 
July  1, 
June  25, 
June  25, 
June  29, 
June  25, 


Phillips,  William... 
Putman,  Orlando... 

Patterson,  John 

Richardson,  Clias... 


June  25,  '61, 
Sept.  1,  '61, 


June  25,  '61 
June  25,  '61 
June  25,  '61 
Aug.  1,  '61 
July  1,  '61 
June  25,  '61 
June  25,  '61, 
Feb.  20, '64 
June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '6i: 


July  3,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
June  2.5,  '61, 

Sept.  18,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 

Mar.  10,  '64, 
June  26,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
July  1,  '61, 
June  2.5,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 

June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
June  2.5,  '61, 
June  2.5,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 

July  4,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 


Deserted  January  20,  1863. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Deserted  April,  1,S63. 

Pr.  to  Cor.  Feb.  15,  '63— mus.  out  with  company, 
May  24,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  February  15,  1863— mustered 
out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  1,'63 — mustered  out  with 
company.  May  24,  1864. 

Transferred  to  'l91st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864 — mustered 
out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  26,  '6.3. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  1802. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64  -Vet. 

Transferred  to  I91yt  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Wounded  at  South  Mountain,  Sept  14,  1862— ab- 
sent at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  gunboat  service,  December,  1861. 

Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  Dec.  3,  1861. 

Killed  at  Gaines's  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  6,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Discharged  June  20,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Wounded  and  captured  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 
1862— absent  at  muster  out. 

Wounded  in  action— discharged  on  Surgeon's 
certificate,  February  6,  1862. 

Transferred  to  19lst  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted  August  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  6,  '63. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  April  11,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 

Deserted  December  5,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll— Vet. 

Wd.  and  mis.  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  .30,  '62. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6, 1864— mustered 
out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  INIill,  J  une  27,  1862. 

Deserted  December  8,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 

Discharged  by  sentence  of  G.  C.  M.,  June  13,  '62. 

Wounded  and  captured  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 
'62— mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  accidentally,  July  29,  1861. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  Jan.  12,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Died  Oct.  13,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  South 
Mountain— buried  at  Alexandria— grave,  348. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  18()2. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  4,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— absent 
at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  1,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Bes.  Corps— date  unknown. 

Killed  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  Aug.  27,  'C2. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864 


7G8 


THIRTY-SEVENTH   REGIMENT — EIGHTH    RESERVE, 


Keed,  Andrew  R... 

Reed,  James 

Ritchey,  Samuel  Y 

Rigby,  Daniel  C 

Sheridan,  Patrick- 
Smith,  William 
Shipp,  Joseph 
Steele,  James 
Tracy,  Michael, 

Weaver,  Florian 

Williams,  John  R. 

Welch,  George  H.., 

Walker,  Simpson... 

Ward,Columbus  A  [...do 

Wissing,  Henry ...do 

Wood,  James ...do 

Wood,  William  K...'...do 
Y^oung,  Harrison....  ...do 


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...do I  June 

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Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15, 1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64, 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Died  Oct.  4,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  South 
Mountain,  September  17,  1862. 

Prisoner  from  May  5, 1864,  to  March  1,  1865— dis- 
charged March  7,  1865. 

Captured  at  2d  Bull  Run— mustered  out  with 
company,  INIay  24,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  3(\ 
1862— mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  '64. 

Transferred  to  western  gunboat  service — date 
unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

KiJied  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 


Company  C. 


RECRUITED  IN  ALLEGHENY  COUNTY, 


George      Hays 
George  S.  Gallupe... 


Joseph  Fricker. 
John  A,  Diebold. 


John  A.  Floyd 

John  Dorington 

H.  V.  Fitzsimmons 

Charles  Hacker 

Edward  Abel 

Joseph  Nixon 

Jacob  C.  Cameron... 

George  B.  Fritz 

.  Alexander  Law 

Edward  Clark 

James  Campbell..... 

Gardner  K.  Earnest 
John  A.  Culbert 

Robert  W,  Ramsey 

John  Kinney 

Thos.  Montgomery., 

Christ.  D,  Aggerter 

Tohn  A,  Wiley 

James  M'Quillen ... 


April  17,  '61, 
April  17,  '61, 

April  17,  '61, 


April  17,  '61, 

April  17,  '61, 
April  17,  '61, 

April  17,  '61, 

April  17,  '61, 
April  17,  '61, 
April  17,  '61, 

April  17,  '61, 

May   15,  '61, 

April  17,  '61, 

April  17,  '61, 

April  17,  '61, 

April  17,  '61, 
April  17,  '61, 

July     1,  '61, 

April  17,  '61, 

April  17,  '61, 

April  17,  '61, 

April  17,  '61, 

April  17e  '61, 


Promoted  to  Colonel,  June  58,  1861. 

Promoted  fr.  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.,  June 28, '61 — to  Ma]., 
Nov.  2,  1863— wd.  at  Gaines' Mill,  June  27,  1862, 

Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  June  28,  '61— to 
Capt.,  Feb.  15, 1864 — wounded  at  Spottsylvania, 
C.  H.,  May  8,  1864 — absent  at  muster  out. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  June  28,  '61— to 
2d  Lt.,  March  1,  1862— to  1st  Lt.  March  29,  '64— 
mustered  out  with  companj'-.  May  24,  1864.  . 

Pr,  fr.  1st  Sgt.,  June  28,  1861— res,  Dec.  12,  1861, 

Promoted  from  Sgt.-^wounded  in  action — date 
unknown — discli.  onSurg.  certificate,  Oct,  7,'62. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  June  28,  '61 — toJst 
Sgt,— tr,  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet, 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  27,  '62. 

Wounded  in  action— date  unknown— discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  December  5,  1862.      . 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  28,  '61— to  Sergeant- 
killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal— to  Sergeant,  Sept.  15,  '62— 
mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864, 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  November  1,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company  May  24,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  April  1,  '63— v/d.  at  Spottsyl- 
vania, C.  H.,  May  8,  '64 — absent  at  muster  out. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  December  1,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Dischargedon  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  22,'62. 

Wounded  in  action— date  unknown— discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  February  24,  1863. 

Wounded  in  action— date  unknown— discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  23,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  28,  1861— mustered 
out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Died  Jan.  20,  '63,  of  wounds  received  at  Freder- 
icksburg—buried  at  Alexandria— grave,  689. 

Wounded  in  action— date  unknown— discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  October  20,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Febi-uary  J,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor,,  April  1,  '63— wd.  at  Spottsyl- 
vania, C.  H.,  May  8,  '64— absent  at  muster  out^ 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


769 


Peter  Rowan 

AltmarijMatthiasW 

Altman,  Joseph 

Alton,  Henry 

Baker,  Andrew 

Biasing,  William  ... 

Booth,  William 

Bi'ooks,  John 

Bradley,  William.., 
Baxter,  William  D. 

Baker,  Samuel 

Brooks,  John  A 

Boyer,  Samuel 

Cooper,  J  oseph 

Carney,  Samuel  D.. 


Doyle,  Joseph  T , 

Diebold,  Joseph  P.., 

Davis,  Samuel 

Elliott,  William  B... 


Erb,  JohnH 

Kritz,  William  A  .. 
li^rederiok,  Joseph., 

Fritz,  Jordan 

Fritz,  Georpje  S 

Howell,  Jolm 

Hileman,  James  A. 

Harper,  John 

Hard,  Reuben 

Haas,  PJiilip , 

Hurley,  I'atrick 

Heffley,  Frank 

Hughes,  Thomas.... 

James,  William 

James,  John 

James,  Thomas 

.Tones,  David 

Knittel,  John 

Kehoe,  John 


liivingaton,  John ... 

Lewis,  Washington 

Metzger,  Conrad 

Montgomery,  Jas... 

M'David,  Alex'r 

Merrington,  James 
Meighan,  Henry.... 
M' Clinton  Sam'lH 

M'Dowell,  John 

Maxwell,  Y/illiam.. 
Meadwell,  James  A 
M'Laughlin,  John.. 
M'Michael,  Abra'm 

M'Gee,  Peter 

M'Michael,  Moses... 
Penn,  William 
Penn,  George 
Riban,  Frank 
Riban,  Joseph 
Rees,  John  C, 
Stevenson,  James 
Stroupe,  John 
Smith,  George  A, 


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April  17,  '61, 


April  17, 

Sept.  27, 

July     1, 

April  17, 

April  17, 

April  17, 

April  17, 

April  17, 

June  15, 

Aug.  24, 

Jan.    25, 

July     1, 

July     1, 

April  17, 

July     1, 

Jan.    25, 

Julv     1, 

April  17, 

Julv     1, 

April  17, 

April  17, 

July  20, 

Aug.  22, 

April  17, 

April  17, 

April  17, 

April  17, 

Aug.  11, 

Aug-.  24, 

April  17, 

April  17, 

June    1, 

July     1, 

April  17, 

July     1, 

April  17, 

July  29, 

April 
April 
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April 
April 
June 
April 
April 
July 
June 
July 
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July 
Aug. 
April 
July 
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July 
July 
April 
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Sept. 


Speer,  William  H do Aug.  22,  '61, 

South,  Edmund I. ..do Sept.  27,  '61, 

Snyder,  Harvey L.  do I  July  20,  '61, 

Shafifer,  Conrad I. ..do i  April  17,  '61, 

Struble,  Henry L.do I  April  17,  '61, 

Speer,  Randolph j. .. do  ....ij  April  17,  '61, 

97 


Promoted  to  Cor.,  July  1,  1863  —  mustered  out 
with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  14,  '62. 

Deserted  July  29, 1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  7,  1863. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  MaV  15,  '04— Vet. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Nov.  5,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15, 1S04. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15, 1864. 

Ti-ansferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  14, 1863. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  Jan.  19,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 

Discharged  for  wounds,  September  3,  1862. 

Died  at  Camp  Tonally,  October  8,  1861. 

Wounded  in  action— date  unknown — discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  7,  1863. 

Deserted  July  29,  18G1. 

Mustered  out  with  companj^  May  24,  1864. 

Transferred  to  6th  IT.  S.  Cavalry,  Dec.  5,  1862. 

TransferretJ  to  191.st  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  15,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  INfay  15, 1864.     - 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  cei-tificate,  July  14,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  10,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  14,  '62. 

Ti-ansferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15, 1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Killed  at  r'redericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Deserted  January  8,  1863. 

iNlustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Dec.  14,  1863. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  July  29,  1861. 

^Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

"Wounded  in  action — date  unknown — discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  20,  1863. 

Transferred  to  12th  United  States  Infantry,  No- 
vember 22,  1862. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  SO,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  18154. 

Mustered  out  with  comi^any.  May  24,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  comi^any,  May  24,  1864. 

Wotmded — date  unknown — absent  at  mus.  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.,  1862. 

Discharged  on  vSurgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  10,  '63. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  lOlsi  reg.  P.  V,,  May  15, 1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  14, 1863. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Dec.  5,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  14,  1863. 

Deserted  September  1,  1831. 

Transferred  to  Cth  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Dec.  5,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Gth  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Dec.  5,  1802. 

Deserted  July  29, 1861. 

Deserted  July  29, 1861. 

Deserted  July  29,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 

Wounded  in  action — date  unknown — discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  24,  1863. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15, 1864. 

Transferred  to  3d  U.  S.  Artillery,  Nov.  27,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64 — Vet. 

Died  at  Richmond,  July  10,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept  14,  1862. 

Died  at  Savage  Station,  July  10, 1862,  of  wounds 
received  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  li862. 


770 


THIRTY-SEVENTH    EEGIMENT — EIGHTH    RESERVE, 


Strathern,  John Private 


Smith,  Peter L.do. 

Thompson,  James...  ...do . 

Werling,  George ...do. 

Welsh,  Jacob ...do. 

Watson,  John  A '...do . 


April  17,  '61, 


April  17, 
April  5, 
April  17, 
April  17, 
June  15, 


Zull,  John  W.. !...do I  April  17,  '61, 


Died  Jan.  8, 1863,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Fredericksburg, 
Dec.  13,  '62— buried  at  Alexandria— grave,  669. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
jSIustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V,,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Charles  Citv  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 
Died  April  23,  1862— buried  at  Philadelphia. 


Company  D. 
recruited  at  brownsville,  fayette  county. 


Cyrus  L.  Conner 

S.  B.  Bennington ... 

Adam  Jacobs,  Jr. ... 
George  W.  Miller... 


Thomas  M'Gee.. 


Robert  Clark 

Solomon  G.  Krepps 


Joseph  J.  Bail 

J.  M.  Annawalt 

J.  L.  Shaw 

Wm.  R.  Wilkinson 
.tSjchibald  F.  HiU... 


William  Fullerton. 


James  B.  Evans 

David  C.  Hughes ... 
Abra'm  S.  Haddock 
JohnH.  Gue 


EUas  H.  Dawson.... 
Edward  Morgan,  Jr 


Hamon  Jeflferies., 

John  Young 

Estep  WiUianas,. 
E.  F.  Whitmer .. 


Henry  C.  Gapin..., 

Adams,  David 

Archibald,  Jacob. 

Burke,  John 

Bane,  William.... 
Binch.  James  S... 


Capt... 
...do... 

1st  Lt 
...do... 

..do... 


2dLt.. 
..do.... 


..do 

..do 

1st  Sgt. 
Serg't.. 
..do 


.do. 


..do 

..do 

..do 

Corp ... 

..do 

..do 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Muc... 

Private 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 


June  21, 

'61,' 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 
June  21, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 
June  21, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

Juno  21, 

'61, 

3 

July  8, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

Oct.  14, 
July  8, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

July  8, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 
Juno  21, 
July  8, 
June  21, 
July  8, 
June  21, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

3 
31 

3i 

3 
3 

Captured  at  Graines'  Mill,  June  27,  '62 — returned 

to  Co.,  Aug.  19, 1862— resigned  Dec.  25,  1862. 
Pr.  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  1,  '62— to  Captain, 

May  1,  '63 — wounded  at  Fredericksburg — mus- 
tered out  with  company.  May  26,  1865. 
Resigned  January  7,  1862. 
Pr.  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.— to  1st  Lt.,  Feb.  1,  '62— 

captured  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads— killed 

at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Pr.  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Oct.  1,  1861— to  Q.  M.  Sgt., 

Nov.  1,  '61— to  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  1,  1863— app.  A.  R. 

Q.  M.,  April  1,  '63— to  A.  C.  S.,  2d  Brig.,  Oct.  8, 

1863— to  A.  D.  C,  Jan.  26,  '64— to  A.  D.  C.  Col. 

Fisher,  3d  Brigade,  April  20,  1864— mustered 

out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 
Tr.  as  2d  Lieutenant,  toU.  S.  A.,  Sept.  28,  1861. 
Pr,  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Oct.  1,  '61— to  2d  Lt. 

4th  regiment''U.  S.  Infantry,  April  18,  1862. 
Pr.  from  Serg't  to  1st  Sgt.— to  2d  Lieut.,  May  1, 

1862— resigned  July  18,  1862. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  May  1,  1863 — killed 

at  Robinson's  Farm,  Va.,  May  10,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  May  1,  1862— to  1st  Sgt.,  July  1,  '62— 

mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Corporal,  July  1,  1861 — killed  at 

Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  July  1,  1861— to  Serg't,  May  1,  1862— 

wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  '62— discharged 

on  Surgeon  s  certiticate,  December,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  July  1,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Aug.  25,  1862— 

wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill — mustered  out  with 

company.  May  26,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  May  1,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  1862— 

mustered  out  with  companv,  May  23,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Nov.  1,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  1S63— 

mustered  out  with  companv,  May  26,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Nov.  1,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Sept.  1,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  July  1,  '61— wd.  at  Charles  City  Cross 

Roads— disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Jan.  26,  1863, 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V,,  May  15, 1861. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  November  1,  1862— mus- 

out  with  company,  May  26,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Nov.  1,  '62— wd.  at  Spottsvlvania  C. 

H.,  May  11,  '64— mus.  out  with  Co.,  May  26,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  5,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  May  26,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Aug.  1,  '63 — wd.  at  Robinson's  Farm, 

Va.,  May  8,  1864 — absent  at  muster  out. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  1, 1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  INIay  26,  1864. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant  U.  S.  A.,  June  20,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  companv.  May  26,  1864. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross' Roads,  June  30. 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  26,  1864. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Pr.  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Aug.  5, 1862— red.  Aug.  25, 

1863— mustered  out  with  Co.,  May  26,  1864. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


771 


Booth,  JohnF... 

Beckley,  Eugene  L 

Baile5%  John  C 

Baker,  William  N. 
Brawley,  Chas.  E... 
Brawley,  John  D  ... 

Barber,  James  M.. 
Campbell,  Daniel.. 
Chess,  William  F.. 

Craft,  David  L 

Clarke,  William.... 

Clarke,  Jacob 

Calvert,  Enoch. 

e^onnoly,  Peter 

Clarke,  Benj.  M 

Campbell,  Robert.., 
Dean,  W.  P 


Devlin,  James.... 
Danbert,  Fred'k. 
Ebbert,  John  H.. 


Evans,  Fleming .... 
Fewster,  Thomas  . 

Gaskill,  James  E  .. 
Gregg,  William  K. 
Gormley,  Henry  J, 


Grace,  Thomas 

Gaskill,  Sanmel  D 
Hoffman,  Wm.  H. 

Hasson,  James 

Hoffman,  Benj.  A. 
Haddock,  Worces'r 


Hare,  James 

Hughes,  John  C 

Hixenbaugh,  J.,  Jr 

Hazen,  David 

Haught,  Robert 

Hixenbaugh,  J.,  Jr 

Jacobs,  James 

Jeffries,  Benj.,  Jr... 

Jones,  Victor 

Kissinger,  John  W 
Kennedy,  Joseph... 
Lievitre,  George  W. 

Liucas,  James 

Liayton,  Edwin  H... 

LiUcas,  William 

Tjynch,  Mahlon 

M' Williams,  Daniel 


M'Williams,  D 

Montonia,  William 

May  horn,  Isaac 

Malone,  David 

Mitchell,  Wm.  C„... 
M'Williams,  Wm... 

Ort,  George 

Patterson.  N.  H 

Page,  Charles  W 

Rohrer,  James  S 

Rhyan,  James 

Raum,  Geoi-ge 

Rhyn,  Rudolph 


...do.. 

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June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

July    8,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
July  8,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


Sept. 
July 
June 
June 
Sept. 
Sept. 
June 
June 
Sept. 
June 
June 


June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 
Feb.  19,  '64. 
July  8,  '61, 
July  8,  '61, 
July  8,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


June 
Sept. 
Feb. 
June 
June 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
June 
July 
Feb. 
June 
July 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
June 

June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
July 
Feb. 
July 
June 
June 
June 
July 


Rhyn,  Henry ...do July  29,  '61, 

Roland,  James ...do July    8,  '61, 

Ritchie,  William  H|...do |  June  21,  'Gl, 


Wounded  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  23,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  29,  '62 — discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  January  28,  1803. 

Disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Apr.  5,  '62— burial  record- 
died  at  Alexandria,  March  22,  '64 — grave,  1,578. 

Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  September  18,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  1,  1863. 

Died  May  16,  '64,  of  wounds  received  in  action- 
buried  in  National  Cemetery,  Arlington,  Va. 

Deserted  May  28,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 

Transferred  to  gunboat  service,  January  4,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  September  18,  1861. 

Transferred  to  19lstreg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15.  1864. 

Transferred  to  19lst  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  October  27,  1863. 

Deserted  January  10,  1864. 

Deserted  August  2,  1861. 

Wounded  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  7,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.,  '62. 

Transferred  to  I91st  reg.  P.  V,,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864 — mustered 
out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  26,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Robinson's  Farm,  Va.,  May  9,  1864— 
mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 

Reduced  from  Corp.  by  sen.  of  G.  C.  M.,  May  1, 
'62 — mustered  out  with  company.  May  26, 1864. 

Deserted  August  2,  1861. 

Not  on  muster  out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 

Tr.  to  western  gunboat  service.  Jan.  4,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads— discharg- 
ed on  Surgeon's  certificate,  October  — ,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  31,  '62. 

Tranferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Died  at  Manassas,  Va.,  April  12,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  14,  '63. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864 

Deserted  August  2,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  7,  '61. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64 — ab.  at  mus.  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  11,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Transferred  to  I9lstreg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864, 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Wounded  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862— 
discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  30,  '62. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  20,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  14,  1863. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  20,  1862. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  iMay  26,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

INIustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  26,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  26,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  44th  reg.  P.  V.,  September  21,  '61. 


772 


THIRTY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT — EIGHTH  RESERVE, 


NAUE. 

BANE. 

DATE  ©y  MUSTEK 
INTO  SEKYICE. 

•4 

> 

EEMAEKS. 

Rhyan,  Nicholas  C 
Stewart,  Wm.  F 

Private 
...do 

...do 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '01, 

July    8, '61. 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

July     8,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Jime  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Mar.   24,  '64, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  'Gl, 

3 

3 

3 

3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  January  8,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  September  17,  '62— mus- 
tered out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  September  17,  '62— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  May  26,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  26,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  July  6,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  24,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  5,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  30,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  14,  '63. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  1,  1863. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  8,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  23,  '62. 

Discharged  for  desertion  by  sentence  of  General 
Court  Martial,  May  24,  1864. 

Discharged  for  desertion  by  sentence  of  General 
Court  Martial— date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 

INIustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 

Tr.  to  western  gunboat  service,  Jan.  4,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  July  20,  1862. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  20,  1862. 

Smith,  James i 

Scott,  George  W....i 

Simmons,  John 

Simpson,  Thomas... 

Swearer,  Nicholas  C 

Swearer,  John 

Strann,  Enos  K 

Sprowles,  William.. 
Smith,  William 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do..... 

Taylor,  John  L 

Troth,  James 

...do 

...do 

Trump,  William  P 

Underwood,  W.  H.. 

Waggoner,  George.. 

Waggoner,  O.  A 

Watkins,  John  W... 
Wigle,  Simeon  B.... 
Windess,  George  W 
Woodward,  John.... 
Winder,  David  C... 
Young,  Robert 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Company  B. 


RECRUITED  IN  ALLEGHENY  COUNTY. 


John  W.  Duncan.... 
E.  P.  Shoenberger.. 
WiUiam  Brooks 


JohnTagg 

Wm.  H.  Cochrane.. 


John  Steel., 


Orwin  Cadwalader 


Jas.  T.  Tompkins. 
John  Powell , 


Martin  Highlands., 
Edward  Crawford., 
John  Sweeney 


John  Marmie 

Benjamin  Tracy 

Phmp  M.  Kline 

John  Cochrane 

Peter  Fitzsimmons 
James  A.  Gray 


Albert  Esters , 

Rudolph  Evans... 

Perry  Madara 

David  G.  Adams. 
JohuH.  Hawk... 


Capt. 
...do.. 
...do.. 


IstLt. 
...do.... 


2dLt. 


1st  Sgt. 


Serg't. 
...do.... 


...do . 
...do. 


.do. 


Corp. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 


..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
Muo;, 


April,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 


April  24,  '61, 


AprQ  24,  '61, 


April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
June  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 

July  9,  '61, 
July  23,  '61, 
Aug.  23,  '61, 
June  2,  '61, 
April  20,  '63, 


Promoted  to  Major,  June  22,  1861. 

Pr.  fr.  1st  Lt.,  June  22,  '61— resigned  June  16,  '62. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt. — to  Capt. ,  June 
20,  '62— mas.  out  with  company.  May  24, 1862. 

Resigned  February  6,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  1st  Sgt.,  July  10, 1861— to 
1st  Lt.,  March  13, 1862 — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany. May  24,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Mar.  1,  1862— to 
2d  Lt.,  Aug.  1,  1862— mustered  out  with  com- 
pany. May  24,  1S64. 

Promoted  from  priv.  to  Sgt.,  Mar.  1,  '62— to  1st 
Sgt. — wd.  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  12,  '64 — 
mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  9, 1862. 

Promoted  from  Corporal  to  Sergeant — mustered 
out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.— to  Sgt.,  Mar.  1,  1862— paroled 
prisoner — absent  at  muster  out. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant — transferred  to  191st  regi- 
ment P.  v.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Cor.— to  Sgt.— mustered  out  with 
company.  May  24,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Died  August  20,  1862— buried  at  Philadelphia. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  May  24,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  May  5,  1862— mustered  out 
with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  24,  '63. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V,,  INIay  15,  '64. 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


773 


Allison,  James 

Atkinson,  Peter 

Byers,  Daniel 

Brown,  James 


Barker,  Elijah 

Brady,  Simon 

-Bothwell,  Charles... 
Brown,  Ephraim.... 

Barmuth,  John 

Bailey,  John 

Brooks,  George  W. . 

Creighton,  John 

Dickerhofif,  Michael 

Drum,  Peter..... 

Davis,  Thomas  H... 

Denning,  John 

Evars,  Edward 

Finnesey,  Morris.. 
Grindal,  William . 
Graham,  Francis... 

Girty,  John 

Gibbins,  James.... 

Hoffman,  Augustus 

Hall,  Henry 

Hand,  Lawrence.... 
Harker,  William... 
Higgins,  Francis.... 
Hessom,  Charles  H 

Keirn,  Turbett 

Kelly,  Michael 

Kernan,  Patrick 

Kimerly,  John , 

Kelly,  John 

Lewis,  Thomas , 

Leslie,  Mark 

Le  Grande,  Wm 

Mulvey,  Patrick  J. 


Moss,  Charles . 
Moore,  James . 


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Madara,  Henry.. 
M'Cluskey,  Ed.. 
Neely,  Joieph.... 


Nickle,  B 

Oldham,  Wm.  H.... 

Pheasant,  Zach 

Parker.  Thomas 

Piper,  John 

Raising,  Conrad 

Reese,  William 

Robinson.  John 


Richards,  John  M.. 
Siminons,  Chas.  H. 

Scott,  John 

Stoner,  William 

Shaw,  James 

Spencei*,  James , 

Staubs,  George  C... 


Shinton,  Thomas. 
Thompson,  John.. 
Taylor,  George..  .. 


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April  24,  '61, 
Sept.  4,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 

July     1,  '61, 


Workman,  John do. 

Wagoner,  John do . 

Winkleman,  Wm do. 

Warner,  Charles do. 

Zook,  Charles  W do . 


April  24, 

'61, 

June  24, 

'61, 

July   11 

'61 

June    1, 

'61, 

June  26, 

'61, 

April  24, 

'61, 

Sept.    4, 

'61, 

April  24, 

'61, 

July     9, 

'61, 

June    .5, 

'61, 

June  17, 

'61, 

April  24, 

'61, 

April  24, 

'61, 

,lune  28, 

'61, 

June  27, 

'61, 

June  24, 

'61, 

June    1, 

'61, 

Nov.  28, 

'63, 

April  24, 

'61, 

May   15, 

'61, 

July     8, 

'6], 

Sept.     5, 

'61, 

July    9, 

'61, 

April  24, 

'61, 

April  24, 

'61, 

June    ], 

•61, 

Julv     9, 

'61, 

June  26, 

'61, 

April  24, 

'61, 

.June  21, 

'61, 

July     9, 

'61, 

April  24, 

'61, 

April  24, 

'61, 

April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 

Aug.  23,  '61, 
June  26,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 


June  24,  ^61, 
April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
June  5,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  27,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
Nov.  17,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 
Juno  15,  '61, 
June  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
July  4,  '61, 
Aug.  23,  '61, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  27,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  10,  '63. 
Wd.  at  Spottsylvania,  May  10,  1864— mustered 

out  with  company.  May  24, 1864. 
Captured  May  8,  '64— recaptured— mustered  out 

with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  21, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  7,  1863. 
Disch.  by  sen.  Gen.  Court  Mar.,  Sept.  19,  1863. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Died  Dec.  18,  1862,  of  wds.  received  in  action. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  12,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15, 1864— Vet. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  Nov.  8,  1861. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  21,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  8,  '63. 
Wd.  at  Spottsvlvania  C  H.,  May  10, 1864— trans- 
ferred to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  12,  '62. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 
Deserted  April  10,  1862. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  29,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  21,  '63. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862— 
Died — date  unknown. 
Deserted  Dec.  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Died  Mar.  17,  '64— bu.  in  Allegheny  cem'y.  Pa. 
Deserted  Sept.  7,  1862. 
Wd.  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  8,  '64— absent 

at  muster  out. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Died  of  wounds,  Jan.  19, 1863 — buried  in  Military 

Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 
Died  Julv  16,  1862- buried  at  Philadelphia. 
Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  8,  1864— 

mustered  out  with  companv.  May  24,  1864. 
Died  Oct.  20,  1SG4— bu.  at  Beverly,  N.  J. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  6, 1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  13,  '63. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  29,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  24,  '62. 
Wd.  and  mis.  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  '62. 
Died  at  Fredericksburg,  May  14, 1864,  of  wounds 

received  in  action. 
Deserted  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Pris.  fr.  May  5,  to  Dec.  6,  '64- disch.  Dec.  12,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  29,  1862. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Accidentally  killed,  March  6,  1864— buried  at 

Ale:s:andria — grave,  1,442. 
Deserted  April  23,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  .Tan.  17,  '63. 
Discharged  by  sentence  of  Gen.  Court  Martial, 

Sept.  19,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Discharged  January,  1863. 

Ti-ansferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64 — Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  16,  '61. 

Wd.,  with  loss  of  leg,  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13, 

'62 — disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  15,  '63. 


774 


THIRTY-SEVENTH  KEGIMBNT — EIGHTH  RESERVE, 


Company  F. 


RECRUITED  IN  BEDFORD  COUNTY. 


John  Eichelberger. 
Eli  Eichelberger.... 

Lewis  B.  Waltz 

James  Cleaver 

D.  B.  Armstrong... 

John  Paul 

Jacob  R.  Callahan.. 
John  H.  Williams.. 
David  Horton 
Jacob  B.  Linn. 

Edmund  H.  White. 
John  Q.  Leichty .... 

George  Heffner. 
Luther  R,  Piper 

John  B.  Tobias 

George  Horton , 

George  Juda , 

Wm.  D.  Ritchey 

William  H.  Dasher 

Amick,  George 

Adams,  Daniel , 

Brumbaugh,  Levi.. 
Barber,  James.. 
Barmond,  John 

Brown,  George 

Bradley,  James  A 

Bolinger,  David 

Barmond,  Nathan'l 
Bowser,  Emanuel.. 
Cook,  Joseph  S. . 
Capstick,  James 
Carnell,  John.... 
Dean,  Franklin 
Davis,  Isaiah  M 
Evans,  Johnston 

Eichelberger,  WHH 
Edwards,  Allison... 
Eastright,  Christ 

EdM'^ards,  Hiram. 
Foor,  Samuel  S. 
Foster,  Aaron , 

Foor,  INIark  W 

Foor,  William  H 

Figart,  Henry , 

Grubb,  Wilson 

Gamble,  Robert 

Garlick,  Christ.  C, 

Griffith,  Abel 

Griffith,  Michael.... 
Garrett,  Alex.  A.... 
Gates,  James 

Holdcraft,  Wm 

Headrick,  David 

Holsingcr,  Frank.. 


Capt.... 
...do 

1st  Lt.. 

2d  Lt.. 


June  11, 
June  11, 


'61, 


June  11,  '61, 


June  11,  '61, 


June  II,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 
Sept.  4,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  II,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
Sept.  4,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
July  21,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
.June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
Aug.     2,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61. 
June  11,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 


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...do 1  Mar.  11, 

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Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dept.  Mar.  30,  '63. 
Promoted  from  1st  Lt.,  Oct.  .30,  1863— Avounded 

at  Wilderness,  jNIay  6,  1864 — ab.  at  muster  out. 
Promoted  from  2d  Lieutenant,  October  ?.0,  '63— 

mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  ISiU. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.,  Oct.  30,  1863 — wounded 

at  Wilderness,  May  10,  1864 — ab.  at  muster  out. 
Promoted  fr.  Sgt— mus.  out  with  Co.,  May  26,  '64. 
iSIitst-ered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  March  1,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.— mus.  out  with  Co. ,  May  26,  '64. 
Pr.  from  Cor.— mus.  out  with  Co.,  May  26,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal— to  Sergeant,  Mar,  1,  '64— 

mustered  out  with  company,  May  26,  1864. 
Discharged  January  14,  1803. 
Died  September  21,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 
Died  January  1,  '63,  of  wounds  received  at  Fred- 
ericksburg," December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 
Died  of  wounds  rec.  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  '64— transferred 

to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Yet. 
Prisoner  from  May  8,  to  Mav  12,  '64— transferred 

to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  INIay  26,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Apr.  24,  '62. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  26,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  3,  '63. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Deserted  May  6,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Fre'dericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  26,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  7,  '63. 
Discharged  February  7,  1863. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  November  28,  1861. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6, 1864— absent  at 

muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  31,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  '64— transferred 

to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 
Died  Aug.  12,  '61— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem.,  D.  C. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  26,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  '64— mustered 

out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  4,  1861. 
KilledatCharlesCityCross  Roads,  Va.,June30,'62. 
Died  September  17,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

2d  Bull  Run— buried  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem.,  D.  C. 
Discharired  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Jan.  5,  '63. 
Disch.  on  Surg.'s  cert.,  Aug.  15,  '63— bu.  record, 

died  at  Alexandria,  Sept.  2,  1863— grave,  936. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Died  October  16,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  An- 

tietaai,  September  17, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 
Discharged  Feb.  11,  1864,  to  accept  promotion. 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


775 


Horton,  Zopher  P... 

Imes,  Aaron 

Jordan,  Daniel 

Kay,  William  H 

Leader,  George 

Leichty,  Joseph 

Leichty,  George 


Lines,  Jacob 

M'Farland,  Daniel.. 

Mangle,  Joseph 

Marshall,  Henry 

M'Kee,  Alex.  H 

M'Farland,  Joseph.. 

Malone,  Charles 

Malone,  John  S 

Madara,  Jacob 

Martin,  David 

Malone,  William 
Manspeaker,  David 

Manspeaker,  B 

Penrod,  Henry  C 
Penrod,  Jno.  B.,  Jr 
Penrod,  Jno.  B.,  Sr 
Piper,  Lewis  M 
Ross,  Oliver  P.. 


Ritchey,  Joseph. 
Robb,  Conrad.... 
Shields,  James 

Sho waiters,  S.  P 

Showalters,  Henry 
Smith,  Charles  S 
Shoaff,  Corneiius 
Shaw,  Matthew  P, 

Scutchall,  David 

Taylor,  Thomas  A.. 

Tricker,  George 

Whisel,  William  H 

Warsing,  Alex 

Williams,  John- P.. . 


Young,  Joel  T '...do June  11, 

Young,  Alexander..!. ..do June  11, 


June  11, 
June  11, 
June  11, 
June  11, 

June  11, 
June  11, 


Feb.  22,  '64, 


June  11, 
July  1, 
June  11, 


Aug. 
Sept. 


Sept.     5,  '62, 


Jan. 

Aug. 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

Nov. 

Sept. 

June 

June 

June 

June 

April 

June 

June 

June 

Jvme 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

Sept. 


EEMAKRS. 


Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  1.5,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Dec.  16,  '63. 
Tr.  to  Battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Art.,  Dec.  3,  1S62. 
Died  September  18,  1862.,  of  wounds  received  at 

South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Transferred  to  6th  U,  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  27,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Spottsvlvania  C.  H..  May  12, 1864— 

transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  1.5,  '64— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6.  '64— transferred 

to  iOlst  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 
Died  May  3,  '62— bu.ried  at  Fortress  Monroe,  Va. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  26,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 
Prisoner  from  May  8,  to  May  12,  1864— mustered 

ovit  with  company;  May  26,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  '64— transferred 

to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8.  .'64 — transferred 

to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V..  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  I91st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  64. 
Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 
Died  October  24,  1862. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  13,  1864. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  27,  1862. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct  27,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  22,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  May  11,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  26,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  26,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Disch.  by  sen.  of  Gen.  Court  Martial,  Feb.  22,  '62. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  27,  1863. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  "64— Vet. 
Deserted  May  6,  1864. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  17,  1861. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Died  at  Belle  Plain,  Va.,  January  5,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  26,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  31,  '63. 
Discharged  January  24,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  4,  '63. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  '64— transferred 

to  191st  regiment  P.  V,  May  15,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Aug.  7,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 


Company   G. 
recruited  in  fayette  county. 


S.  Duncan  Oliphant 
Jesse  B.  Gardner.... 


William  Searigbt .. 
Henry  C.  Dawson.. 


Jesse  B.Ramsey 

Henry  W.  Patterson 
H.  H.  Maquilken... 

John  O.  Stewart 

Martin  V.  B.  Hazen 


Capt, 
...do. 

...do. 
...do. 


1st  Lt.. 
2d  Lt.. 
...do 


April  24, 
April  24, 

April  24, 
April  24, 


April  24, 
April  24, 
April  24, 


• 

61, 
61, 

V 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

61, 

3 

'61, 

3i 

'61, 

3| 

1st  Sgt.;  April  24, 
...do I  April  24, 


Promoted  to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  June  28,  1861. 
Promoted  from  1st  Lieutenant  to  Captain,  June 

28,  1861— to  Major,  December  7,  1861. 
Pr.  from  Sgt.,  Dec  30,  '61— resigned  Mav  21,  '62. 
Pr.  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  June  28,  '61— to  2d  Lt., 

Nov.  15,  1861— to  Capt.,  May  22,  '62— mustered 

out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Promoted  from  2d  Lieutenant,  June  28,  1861 — 

mustered  out  W'th  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Promoted  from  1st  Serg't  to  2d  Lieutenant,  June 

28,  1861— to  Adjutant,  Julv,  1861. 
Pr.  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Jan.'28,  1861— to  1st  Sgt., 

Jan.  1,  1862— to  2d  Lieutenant,  Juno  16,  1862— 

mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Sergeant  to  1st  Sergeant— killed 

at  Bull  Run,  August  30, 1862. 
Pr.  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Jan.  1,  1862— to  1st  Sgt.— 

tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg.  P.  V,,  Mav  15,  1864— Vet. 


776 


THIRTT-SBVENTH  EEGIMENT — EIGHTH  RESBEVE, 


William  Leithead... 

Albert  Rohland 

Thos.  W.  Springer, 

Isaac  A.  Moore do 

Jas.  W.  Eberhart.. 
Joseph  W.  Sturgis. 
George  B.  Rutter .. 


Wm.  D.  Nesmith do AprU24,  '61, 


Thos.  H.  White.... 
William  Mitchell. 
Henry  Larke 


Rawley  H.  Jolliff . 
James  C.  Darnell . 
John  L.  Francis.... 
Henry  C.  Bunting, 

John  Collins 

Ashcraft,  George  H 
Ashcraft,  James  P. 


Axton,  James . 
Bierer,  John . . 


Barclay,  Morgan 
Burnham,  WiUiam 
Ballsinger,  John . 

Beach,  Jared 

Bowers,  Jacob 

Brown,  Thomas... 
Baer,  Ephraim  D... 

Booth,  JohnT 

Brien,  F.  O 

Clark,  James  C 

Cunningham,  H 

Cope,  James  D 

Darr,  Daniel  F 

Darbv,  George  W... 
De  Wolf,  Henry  C... 

Doud,  Henry  D 

Drum,  Samuel 

Eishe,  Cyrus 

Fry,  Amos 

Grimes,  John 

Gamble,  James 

Hoover,  James 

Hixon,  Samuel 

Householder,  Dan'l 

Hesse,  Charles 

Jaquette,  Isaac 

Jones,  Jeremiah  B.. 
Jones,  Jeremiah  B.. 
Kendall,  William  Z 

King,  Job 

Kissinger,  Nicholas 

Kerr,  Alfred 

Long,  Joseph  D 

M'Namee,  Jas.  C... 
Mitchell,  Isaac  N ... 
Miller,  Michael  P. .. 

Marshall,  James 

M'Clane,  John 

Myers,  Gottlieb 

Malone,  John 

Malone,  James  C... 
Ncsmith,  JohnH... 
Nesmitb,  Jordan  M 


April  24,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
July  12,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
AprU  24,  '61, 


May  24,  '61, 
May  23,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 

April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  18,  '61, 

July  20,  '61, 
April  24,  '61, 


May  24, 
July  12, 
Feb.  21, 
May  24, 
May  30, 
May  15, 
May  24, 
May   24 


May  24,  '61, 


AprU  24, 
July  20, 
May  24, 
April  24, 
June  15, 
June  3, 
May  26, 
May  27, 
Feb.  21, 
April  24, 
Feb.  21, 
May  24, 
June  19, 
July  18, 
April  2, 
April  24, 
May  13, 
Mar.  30, 
May  31, 
June  19, 
May  23, 
April  24, 
April  24, 
May  24, 
June  23, 
June  19, 
May  24, 
April  24, 
Mar.  1, 
Feb.  21, 
Feb.  21, 
May  24, 
May   23. 


Promoted  from  private,  January  1,  '62— kiUed  at 
Gainesville,  August  28,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corp.,  Jan.  1,  1862— to  Sergt.— dis- 
charged March  28,  1863,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 

Promoted  to  Cor— to  Sgt.— transferred  to  com- 
pany G,  191st  reg.  P.  v..  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Cor.— to  Sgt.— transferred  to  com- 
pany G.  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15.  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.  —  transferred  to  Co.  G,  191st 
regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Cor.— to'  Sgt.— transferred  to  com- 
pany G,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  January  1, 1862— mustered  out 
with  companv,  May  24,  1864. 

Died  Oct,  15,  1862— buried  at  Alexandria,  Va.— 
grave,  1,787. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  9,  1861. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Discharged  May  30,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62— 
mustered  out  mth  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May'l5,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant  Co.  K,  178th  regi- 
ment P.  v.,  November  26,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June-27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Died  Apr.  14,  '64— bu.  at  Alexandria,  grave,  1,731. 

Died  May  14,  '62,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Died  at  Teuallytown,  D.  C,  September  10,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  4, 1863. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  29,  1862. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  29,  1862. 

Died  August  20,  1864— buried  at  Hampton,  Va. 

Wounded  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.   14,  1862— 
tr.  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  5,  '62. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Co.  I,  77th  reg.  P.  V.,  March  8,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 
I  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '62. 

Discharged  Oct.  18,  '62,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 

Discharged  Feb.  4,  '63,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 

Tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Deserted  December  11,  1862. 

Tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  10,  '63. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Discharged  Nov.  16,  '62,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  MiU,  June  27, 1862. 
Tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  14,  1863. 
Died  at  Harrison's  Landing,  Va.,  Aug.  1,  1862. 
Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 
Tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  3,  '62. 
Tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  19ist  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Transferred  to  19lst  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon  s  certificate,  June  20,  '62' 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticute,  Sept.  15,  '62. 


THREE  YEARS'    SERVICE. 


777 


DATE  OF  MUSTER 

s 
1 

INTO  SERVICE. 

"1 

a 

REMARKS. 

Neflf,  Andrew  F 

Private 

May   24, 

'61, 

Disch.  Feb.  4,  '63,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 

Nebsmith,  Wm.  V 

...do      . 

3 

Died  April  22,  '64— buried  at  Alexandria— grave, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  21,  '61. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Mav  24,  1864. 

...do    . 

May   14, 
Mav   30, 

'61, 

3 

Peters,  William 

...do 

'61,13 

Proud,  George 

...do 

June  19, 

'61, 

1  3 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 

Parker,  Thomas  J.. 

...do 

July     9, 

'61, 

3 

Deserted  August  11,  18G2. 

Phillips,  William... 

...do 

June  10, 

'61, 

3 

Deserted  May  1,  1863. 

Reed,  Renben. 

...do 

May  24, 

'61, 

3 

Deserted  February  9,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  4,  '63. 

Reed,  Adaniram  J.. 

...do 

April  24, 

T)l, 

3 

Richey,  David.. 

do 

May   24, 
April  24, 

'61 

3 

Tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg   P.  V.,  Mav  15,  '64— Vet. 
Promoted  to   Drum  Major,  June  29,  1861— dis- 

Ramsey, James  D  .. 

...do 

'61, 

3 

charged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  17,  1862. 

Rohland,  William.. 

...do 

July  20, 

'61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Dec.  14,  '63. 

Rhodebach,  Thos.... 

...do 

Feb.   21, 

'64, 

3 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '63. 
Tr.  to  Co.  G,  19 1  St  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  "64— Vet. 

Rutter,  JohnR 

...do 

April  24, 

'61, 

3 

...do 

April  24, 
April  24, 

'61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  Mav  24,  1864. 
Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  1864— bu. 
on  battle-field. 

Sisler,  John. 

do 

'61 

3 

Sager,  Samuel 

...do 

May   23, 

'61, 

3 

Disch.  Nov.  25.  '62,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 

Smith,  James 

...do 

July   18, 

'61, 

3 

Tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  15,  '64— Vet. 

Toohev,  Patrick 

...do 

April  24, 

'61, 

3 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Thornton,  Jos.  C... 

...do 

April  24, 

'61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  4.  '63. 

Vaughan ,  Llewll  y  n 

..do 

May  24, 

'61, 

3 

Tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Widdup,  Joseph 

..do 

May   24, 

'61, 

3 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  29,  1862. 

Whalev,  Henry  G... 

..do 

Nov.  20, 

•63, 

3 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Warrick,  Joseph  L 

..ao 

June  12, 

'61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  May  24,  1864. 

Walker,  George 

..do 

Mav   30, 

'61, 

3 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Wells,  James  iM 

..do 

April  24, 

'61, 

3 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  28,  1862. 

War  man,  Bartholo' 

..do 

June  19, 

61, 

3 

Tr.  to  Co.  G,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Work,  Wilsons.... 

..do 

May   26, 

61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  10,  '62. 

Work,  Wilson  S 

..do 

Jan.    15, 

63, 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  27,  '63. 

Wilcox,  Samuel 

..do 

June  19, 

61, 

3   Transferred  to  5th  U.  S.  Artillery,  Oct.  29,  1862. 

Company  H. 
recruited  at  clarion,  clarion  county. 


William  Lemon. 
James  Keatley. 

J.  N,  Hetherington  1st  Lt, 
Alfred  T.  Clark,  Jr. 

Anthony  H.  Beck 


B.  B.  Dunkle . 
Henry  Wetter. 


Joseph  M.  Owens., 

H.  R.  Brenneman. 
George  E.  Cowan.., 


A.  J.  Galloway 
John  Monaco 


J.  M.  Rankin . 

Stephen  D.  Myers... 

George  W.  Stover... 

A.  M.  Brenneman.. 

S.  R.  Stratton 

Joseph  Dolby 

98 


April  30,  '61, 
April  30,  '61, 


April  30,  '61, 
April  30,  '61, 


April  30,  '61, 


April  30,  '61, 
April  30,  '61, 

April  30,  '61, 


April  30,  '61, 

April  30,  '61, 

April  30,  '61, 
April  30,  '61, 

June  24,  '61, 

April  30,  '61, 

April  30,  '61, 

April  30,  '61, 
April  30,  '61, 
April  30,  '61, 


Wd.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads  and  Freder- 
icksburg—promoted  to  Lt.  Col.,  Mar.  10,  1863. 
Promoted  from  priv.  to  Sgt.,  Aug.  20,  1861— to 
Capt.,  Mar.   10,  1863— wd.   at  Fredericksburg, 
Dec.  13,'62 — mus.  out  with  company.  May  24,'64. 
Resigned  October  10,  1861. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  Major,  Oct.  10,  '61 — resigned 
October  25,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  May  2,  1861— to  1st  Lt.,  Mar. 
1,  1863— wd.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June 
30,  1862— mus.  out  with  company.  May  24,  '64. 

Resigned  November  16,  1861. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  16,  '61— 
to  Adjutant,  May  20,  1862. 

Promoted  from  priv.  to  Sgt.,  July  29,  1861— to  2d 
Lt.,  Aug.  1,  '62— wd.,  with  loss  of  leg,  at  Fred- 
ericksburg, Dec.  13,  '62 — resigned  April  14,  "63. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.,  July  1,  1863 — mustered  out 
with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.— transferred  to  191st  regi- 
ment P.  v..  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Disch.  Jan.  15,  '63,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.— transferred  to  191st  regiment 
P.  v..  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.— transferred  to  191st  regiment 
P.  v..  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  '64— mustered 
out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  Court  House — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  May  24,  1865. 

Disch.  Feb.  4,  '63,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 

Transfered  to  Regimental  Band,  July  20,  1861. 

Accidentally  killed,  October  10,  1861. 


778 


THIETY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT — EIGHTH  llESERVE, 


J.  R.  Whitman 

Jasper  N.  Maxwell 
Carson  R.  Crisinan 

William  Crooks 


James  Gfl-eer 

Anderson,  Robert... 

Agnew,  John  

Bender,  Henry 

Burns,  Samuel  11.... 

Brua,  Henry  W 

Boyles,  Irw'in 

Basim,  Calvin 

Beck.  John  H 

Barr  Daniel 

Callihan.  Harvey... 
Cunningham,  Rob't 
Davis,  Andrew  J. 
Dorey,  Wilson  M 


Corp.... 

..do, 

..do, 

.do. 


Dolby,  Charles.. 
Furman,  W.  W. 
Frazier,  George  W.. 

Frazier,  Philip 

Free,  Benjamin 

Fox,  Jacob  D 

Fulton,  Reed  W.... 
Fulton,  William  T. 

Goble,  Albert  J 

Girt.  David 

Hall,  James .. 

Henderson,  J.  W  .. 

Horton,  James 

Hepinger,  Wolfgang 
Hoover,  Josepn 

Henderson,  Jno.W 
Kilgore,  HughL...  . 

Kelly,  Thomas 

Linegrover.  James 
Laughner.  Nathan.. 
M  Nany,  Daniel 

M  Kibbens,  John... 
M'Naughton,  Dun.. 
Maloney  William.. 
Mortimer,  John  R... 

Moody,  Silas  D 

M'Kendree,  Hiram 
Noll,  Jacob 


Noll,  George 

O'Brien,  William... 

Potter,  George 

Potter,  Henry 

Pritner,  Camden  A 
Peters,  John 


Ross,  James 

Ross,  John  M 

Rheese,  Samuel  H... 
Sipler,  William  A... 

Showers,  Le\vis 
Sweeney,  John  H... 
Shaner,  Leander. 

Shull,  John 

Stroup,  James 
Sample,  James 
Showers,  Wm.  B. 
Stover,  Thomas... 
Templeton,  Wm 


HATE  OF  MDSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 


April  30,  '61, 
April  30,  '61, 
April  30,  •61, 

April  30,  '61, 


13 


3  Discharged  July  11,  1862. 
3  I  Discharged  July  11,  1862. 
3  I  Discharged  March  30,  1863,  for  wounds  received 

I     in  action. 
3    Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864 — mustered 

out  with  company,  May  24,'l864. 
3    Mustered  out  with  compan3%  May  24,  1864. 
3    Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
3  I  Deserted— date  unknown. 
3  i  Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 
3  j  Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  14,  1863. 
3  I  Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
3 !  Transferred  to  19lst  regiment  P.  V.  May  15,  '64. 
3  j  Discharged  Dec.  6,  '62,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 
3  !  Died  August  7,  1862. 
3  I  Killed  at  .\ntietani,  September  17,  1862. 


May  6, 
April  30, 
July  1, 
May  18, 
June  14, 
June  14, 

April  30, 
July  21, 
June  24, 
June  24, 
June  24, 
April  30, 
April  30, 

Sept.  26, 
June    1, 

April  30, 
April  30, 
April  30, 
July     1, 

Juno  1, 
June  20, 
Mar.  3, 
June  14, 

April  30, 
April  30, 
April  30, 
April  30, 
April  30, 
June  14, 

do I  April  30, 

do June  14, 

do July  21, 


Died  Oct.  10,  '61— bu.  in  Mil.  Asj'lum  Cem.,  D.  C 

Died  Sept.  17,  '62,  from  wds.  rec.  in  action. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg.  Dec.  13,  '62 — mus- 
tered out  with  conipanv.  May  24,  1864. 

Died  October  8,  1861. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  M«y  15,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15, 1864. 
Transferred  to  I91st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Disch.  April  22,  '63,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Deserted  July  29,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 
Disch.  Feb.  7,  1863,  for  wds'  received  in  action. 
Tr.  to  bat'y  E,  4th  U.  S.  Arfy,  Sept.  1,  1862. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Died  Jan.  4,  '63 — from  wounds  received  at  Fred- 
ericksburg, Dec.  13,  1861. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15, 1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  companv.  May  24,  1864. 
3  :  Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
3   Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864 — mustered 

out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  26,  '62. 
Discharged  Dec.  1,  1862,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  Augu.st  30,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17, 1862— mustered 

out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8, 1864— mustered 

out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Regimental  Band,  July  12,  1861. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  November  9,  1861. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  Feb.  1,  1862. 
Died  Oct.  3,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  action — 

bu.  in  Mt.  Olivet  Cemetery,  Frederick,  Md. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  24,  '62. 
Discharged  Jan.  22,   63,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17, 1862 — mustered 

out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  9,  1861. 
Discharged  Jan.  27,  1863,  for  wds.  rec  in  action. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  16,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  14,  '63. 
Transferred  to  Co.  B,  6th  U.  S.  Cav.,  Sept.  1,  '62. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  Dec.  21,  1861. 
Died  July  5,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 
Deserted  July  29,  1861. 
Prisoner  from  May  8,  to  May  12, 1864 — mustered 

out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 


THREE   YEAES'   SERVICE. 


779 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

"5 

! 

I 

3 

3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

REMARKS 

Vensil,  John  H 

Wilson,  Harrison  B 
Whitehill,  Warren.. 

Walters,  Daniel 

Wilson,  Sylvester... 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

April  30,  '61, 
April  30,  '61, 
April  30,  '61, 

April  30,  '61, 
April  ,30,  '61, 
April  30,  '61, 
Jan.      5.  '64. 

Disch.  Feb.  20,  1863,  for  wounds  rf>c.  in  action. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Mav  24,  i.H\-i. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864— mustered 

out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 
Disch.  Jan.  15,  1863,  for  wounds  rec.  in  action. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  Docombpr  14,  1861. 

Tingling,  John 

...do 

3 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15, 1864. 

Company  I 


RECRUITED  AT  WAYNESBURG,  GREENE  COUNTY. 


Silas  M.  Baily, 
John  M.  Kent 

A.  H.  Sellers. 


Charles  S.  Lucas. 
J.  Lind.  Ingraham, 


James  A.  Woods 


B.  M.  Blackley 
Joseph  W.  Smith 

Joseph  C.  Minor, 
George  G.  Crow. 


O.  S.  Pratt, 
Edwin  H.  Minor. 
George  W.  Scott 


June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 


June  20, 

June  20,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 


H.  J.  Bowler. 
Wm.  S.  Rinehart, 
John  P.  Burk 
Adam  Laughlin 
James  Lucas. 


A.  J 

William  Watson.... 

Neil  Gray, 

William  Laughlin 
Samuel  R.  Estle. 
Adams,  Robert 

Anderson,  Samuel 
Axton,  Joseph  M 
Boon,  Harry. 
Bane,  Asa.... 


Bell,, John 

Baily,  William  N.... 
Bradley,  Charles  R 
Burk,  Thomas  C. 

Brown,  A.  B 

Beelor,  Hugh 

Ratson,  Wilbur  F.. 

Bare,  Baker 

Babbitt,  Harrison.. 

Belford,  David 

Batsoii,  Eiisha 


Promoted  to  Major,  June  4,  1862. 

Pr.  fr.  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.,  June  16,  '62— wd.  at  Wil- 
derness— mus.  out  with  company.  May  24,  '64. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Oct.  10,  1861 — to 
1st  Lt.,  August  4,  1862— wounded  at  Wilder- 
ness—mustered out  with  company.  May  24,  '64. 

Detached  for  duty  as  Quartermaster,  May  1,  '62— 
not  mustered — resigned  October  3,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  July  22,  '61— to 
Sgt.  Maj.  Oct.  10,  '61— to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  4,  '62— to 
Adjutant,  Oct.  1,  1862 — not  mustered — killed  at 
Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Oct.  10,  1862— to  2d 
Lt.,  July  1,  '63 — wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross 
Roads,  June  30,  1862,  and  May  22,  1864r— absent, 
in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  Regimental  Band,  July  20,  1861. 

Promoted  from  Sergeant,  July  1,  1862 — mustered 
out  with  company.  May  24.  1864. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Corporal  February  4,  1863 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Corporal,  Atigust  1,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  13,  1863. 

Pr.  fr.  Cor.,  Dec.  4,  '62 — wd.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June 
27,  1862 — mus.  out  with  company,  May  24,  '64. 

Promoted  from  Cor.,  July  1,  '63 — wd.  at  Wilder- 
ness— mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  '64. 

Pr.  to  Sgt— tr.  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  -lanuary  4,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  1.3,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
1862— killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg,  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness — mustered  out  with 
company.  May  24,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  2.5,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Principal  Musician,  July  1,  1862. 

Discharged  May  27,  1863,  for  wounds,  with  loss 
of  arm,  received  at  Fredericksb'g,  Dec.  13,  '62. 

Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  October  22,  1861. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Road.s,  June  30,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  30,  '61. 

Discharged  January  22,  '63,  for  wounds  received 
at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  16,  '62. 

Transferred  to  Regimental  Baud,  July  20,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Regimental  Band,  July  20,  1861. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  12,  '64— Vet. 

Wd.— transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Wd,— transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Died  at  Belle  Plain,  Vh.,  January  13-  18G3. 


780 


THIRTY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT—EIGHTH   RESERTE, 


Chapman,  Silas 

Curtis,  James  R 

Casner,  Thomas 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Church,  James  M... 

Carter,  Charles  W .. 
Chapman,  Joseph... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Coleman,  James  A.. 
Chaplin,  Albert  G... 
Copeland,  Samuel... 
Conrad,  David 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Clovis.  Solomon  R.. 
CornhiU,  William... 

...do 

...do..... 
...do 

Cooper,  Charles  W.. 

Churchill,  Samuel.. 

Crago,  Wesley  S 

Deems,  George  R... 
Daugherty,  Solo'n... 

Dutton,  John  W 

Dean,  Henry 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Dean,  Benjamin  F... 
Delany,  George 

Engle,  Joseph 

...do 

...do 

do 

Eisiminger,  Abra'm 
Eisiminger,  Isaac... 

I'ordyce,  John  G 

Fetters,  A.  J 

Fordyce,  S.  R 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Franks,  Eli 

do 

Franks,  Wm.  M.  F 
Franks,  Job 

...do 

...do 

Franks,  Emanuel.. 
Funk,  William .... 
French,  James  A.. 

Grooms,  William.. 

Gooden,  James 

Gooden,  Francis 

Gramlee,  John  W.. 

Hays,  John  W 

Herrington,  Allen. 
Huston,  George  A.. 
Horner,  James  H.. 

Hager,  Abijah 

Hager,  Benjamin... 

Hart,  John  B 

Hickman,  Perry 
Hoftman,  Levi..., 
Hains,  Elijah.... 


Hillen,  John 

Hcadley,  Erastus. 
Inghram,  Clark.... 
John,  James  M.... 

Kees,  David 

Lawson,  Elisha.... 


Ijeonard  D.  P.... 

Laughlin,  G.  W 

Long,  William 

Lemley,  G.  W 

Litzenburg,  Alex'r 
Lemley,  Basil 


Lockart,  John 

Lem! ey,  Spencer. 


..do. 
..do. 


July  15,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 
Julv  15,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Sept.  9,  '62, 
Sept.  8,  '62, 
Sept.  9,  '62, 
July  15,  '61, 

Mar.  29,  ^64, 

Mar.  29,  '64, 

Mar.  24,  '64, 

June  20,  '61, 

Jime  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Dec.  26,  '63, 
Sept.  8,  '62, 
Sept.  8,  '62, 
Mar.  24,  '64, 
Sept.    8,  '62, 

June  20,  '61, 
Mar.  29,  '64, 
Septi  8,  '62, 
July  15,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Sept.  9,  '62, 
June  29,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Mar.  12,  '62, 

Mar.  15,  '64, 
July  15,  '61, 
Feb.   27,  '64, 

June  20,  '61, 
April  7,  '64, 
April  7,  '64, 
June  20,  '61, 
Jime  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Sept.  14,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Sept.  8,  '62, 
Sept.  8,  '62, 
Mar.  29,  '64, 

Jvdy  15,  '61, 

Sept.  8,  '62, 
July  20,  '61, 
Sept.  9,  '62, 
Dec.  12,  '63, 
June  20,  '61, 

July  15,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Sept.  8,  '62, 
Sept.  8,  '62, 
June  20,  '61, 
July   15,  '61, 

Sept.  8,  '62, 
July  15,  '61, 


3 


Wounded — mus.  out  with  company,  May  24,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
'62 — mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  19,  '62. 

Discharged  MarchS,  186::!,  forwds.  rec.  in  action. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  3,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  25,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  19,  '63. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness  —  transferred  to  191st 
regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  1X64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  Oct.  16,  1861— buried 
in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Died  December  17,  1S62,  of  wds.  rec.  in  action. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Discharged  Mar.  14,  '64,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  1.5,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Wounded— tr.  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Died  January  10,  1863,  of  wds.  received  at  Fred- 
ericksburg, December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  Avith  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  8,  '62. 

Wounded— tr.  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— trans- 
ferred to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness — transferred  to  191st 
regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Tr-msferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  15,  1864. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Disch.  by  general  order  of  War  Dep't,  Jan.  14, '63. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  15,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Wounded,  with  loss  of  leg,  at  Wilderness— trans- 
ferred to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Drowned  at  Alexandria,  Aug.  29,  1862  — buried 
at  Alexandria — grave,  188. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  14,  1864. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Transferred  to  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness  —  mustered  out  with 
company.  May  24,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Mav  24,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness — transferred  to  191st 

reg.  P.  v.,  Mav  15, 1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 
Died  at  Fredericksburg,  December  l^,  1862. 


THKEB    YEARS'  SERVICE. 


781 


Lindsey,  H.  H Private 

lueonard,  Asa ...do 

Levy,  Philip i-.-do 

Mildred,  Albert [...do 

M'Cielland,  J.  H....!...do 


Minor,  W.  P. 

Morris,  Harrison 

Morris,  James  B 

Morris,  Francis  M.. 

Morris,  Richard 

M'Cielland,  Elijah.. 

M'Collough,  Jos 

Nugent,  John 

Ogden,  Perry 

Ogdeu,  Marion 


Plants,  George  W. 
Province,  Joseph.. 
Phillips,  Allen 


Phillips,  James  .. 
Phillips,  G.  W.... 
Pethtel,  Richard. 


Phillips,  F.  A 

Parkinson,  Jas.  H. 
Rush,  Silas 


Rinehart,  John 

Riggs,  Maxwell 

Rose,  Edward  J 

Rogers,  H.  J 

Rice,  Alfred 

Renshaw,  J.  L 

Roberts,  Justice  G.. 

Ritter,  Joseph 

Rineheart,  M.  Dill.. 
Riggs,  Isaac.  


Summersgill,  Rob't 
Seals,  James  M  .. 
Smith,  R.  H.  L  .. 

Stewart,  A.  A 

Sayres,  Robert  A 


Spicer,  Jehu 

Spicer,  William... 
Spicer,  John  H..., 

Shields,  John 

Stewart,  Richard. 


do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.,.. 
...do.... 
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...do.... 
...do.... 


DATE  OF   MUSTER 
ISro  SERVICE. 


..do. 
..do. 
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..do. 
..do. 
..do, 
..do, 
..do, 
..do, 
..do, 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Sylvens,  William do. 

Tuttle,  Amos ...do. 

Tuttle,  Wiiiiam  A..  ...do  . 

Turley,  John ...do. 

W  oody ,  W  illiani | . . .  do . 


June  20, 
July  15, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
Sept.  8, 
Sept.  8, 
Mar.  29, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
July  15, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 

July  15, 
Sept.  9, 
June  20, 

Oct.  4, 
Sept.  8, 
Feb.   27, 


.do Sept.    8,  '62, 

.do I  June  20,  '61, 

.do June  20,  '61, 


June  20, 
July  15, 
Sept.  8, 
Sept.  8, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
Mar.  29, 
Mar.  29, 
July  15, 
July  15, 


June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Sept.  8,  '62, 
Nov.     2,  '61, 

Mar.  29,  '64, 
Mar.  29,  '64, 
Mar.  29,  '64, 
Mar.  29,  '64, 
Sept.    8,  '62, 

Sept.  8,  '62, 
June  20,  '61, 
Feb.  29,  '64, 
April  25,  '62, 
Sept.    8,  '62, 


Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  10,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  7,  '63. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 

Wd. — mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  '64. 

Disch.  Feb.  16,  1863,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Wd.— transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Died  Dec.  13,  1861,  of  wounds  rec.  accidentally. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  '64— ab.  at  mus.  out. 

Prisoner  from  May  9,  1864,  to  March  3, 1865— dis- 
charged April  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  12,  '63. 

Discharged  October  27,  '62,  for  wounds  received 
at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  24,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Wounded  at   Wilderness— transferred  to  191st 
regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Died  April  18,  1863— buried  at  Philadelphia. 

Prisoner  from  May  9,  1864,  to  March  3, 1865--dis- 
charged  April  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Disch.  March  10,  '63,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Transferred  to  I91st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Died  January  11,   1863,  of  wounds  received  in 
action— buried  at  Alexandria— grave,  676. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Wd.— tr.  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet. 

Wd.— tr.  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864— Vet., 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— trans- 
ferred to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 

Wd.— transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Wd.— transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Died  Dec.  28,  '62,  of  wounds  received  in  action- 
buried  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Died  at  Annapolis,"  January  12,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 


Company  K. 

RECRUITED  IN  WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 


Thomas  Foster 
A.  S.  Eagleson 


Peter  Kennedy IstSgt..!  June  22,  '61, 


Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862— resign- 

ed  September  10,  1862.  „     ,    ,,      ^  , 

Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  July  24,  1861— to  Capt.,  March  1, 

1863— mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  '64. 
Pr.  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.— to  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  1,  '63— 

mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 
Resigned  December  31,  1862. 
Pr.  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.— to  2d  Lt.,  March  1,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  24,  '62. 


782 


THIETY-SBVENTH  REGIMENT — EIGHTH  RESERVE, 


Nelson  R.  M'Neal... 
R.  John  M'llwaine 

BoyleLM'Clure.... 

James  S.  Dennison.. 
M.  L.  A.  M'Cracken 
Hugh  Gettiens 

Hugh  Moore.., 

Andrew  J.  Luellan 

Theodore  J.  Dye 

Daniel  Day 

William  Loafman... 

John  M.  Griffith 

Peter  M'Creary 
Thomas  M.  Steep. 
John  M.  Oliver. 
Allen,  Ephraim. 
Anderson,  Al.  W.. 

Bambarger,  David 
Burk,  William, 
Brownlee,  James  D 

Boardman,  Jas.  L... 

Brice,  George  W 

Barnes,  William 

Brotherton,  John  ... 

Bulford,  John 

Baruet,  William  H 

Butler,  Dennis 

Butts,  JohnL 

Bell,  Michael 

Conley,  William 

Clark,  Ezekiel 

Cline,  Amos  P 

Christy,  Joseph  W 

Davis,  Samuel  A 

Daly,  Andrew 

Davis,  George  M 

Dickinson,  Samuel 
Dye,  George  W 
Durbin,  Sylvesters 
Evans,  James  M 

Eckles,  Samuel 

Eckles,  James 

Freeby,  George  W. 
French,  Andrew  B 

Greer,  John  W 

Gilmore,  David 

Harshman,  And 
Hornish,  Christian 
Herrick,  Henry  A. 
Hart,  William 
Heisley,  Fred'k  A.. 
Hoffman.  Chas.  W. 
Henderson,  Henry, 
Immel,  William 
King,  William  R. 
Lenk,  Wm.  H.  H. 
Lennon,  Joseph  M 
Morales,  Antonio  . 
Martin,  George  W 
Miller,  George  V 
Middleton,  Wm.  M 
M't'reary,  Joseph... 
M'Veehill,  James 
M'Miller,  Robert, 

M'Farla^d,  M.  T. 
Mallum,  George... 


IstSgt.. 
Serg't.. 

...do 


June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 

June  23,  '61, 

June  25,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 

June  23,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
July  26,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 

Mar.  25,  '62, 
July  16,  '61, 
July  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  19,  '63, 
June  22,  '61, 

July  9,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 


1,  '61, 
9,  '61, 


Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.— mus.  out  with  Co.,  May  24,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  28, 1862— discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  November  29,  1862. 
Wounded  Sept.  17,  '62— pr.  fr.  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Nov. 

20,  1862— to  Hospital  Steward,  Jan.  12,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Sgt. — mustered  out  with  Co.,  May  24,  '64. 
Pr.  fr.  Cor. — mustered  out  with  Co.,  May  24,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Corp. — toSergt. — detailed  as  Provost 

Guard,  Philadelphia — absent  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  18,  '62. 
Died  at  Camp  Fierpont,  Va.,  January  29,  1862. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  30, 1863. 
Died  September  2,4,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  F.  V.,  May  15, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15, 1864. 
Died  December  17,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Wd.  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64 — ab.  at  mus.  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  '62. 
Wounded  December  14, 1862 — discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  January  15,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  17,  '62. 
Discharged  by  sentence  G.  C.  M.,  July  27,  1863. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15, 1864. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 
Killed  ar  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 
Deserted  December  13,  1862. 
Deserted  December  13,  1862, 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  SO,  '62. 
Deserted  May  1,  1864. 
Discharged — date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  14,  '63. 
Transferred  to  5th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Nov.  1,  1862. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Died  Sept.  1,  1861— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem.,  D.  C. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  13,1863. 
Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  August  29,  1862. 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 
Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  August  30,  1861. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December,  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 

'62— discharged  on  Surg,  cert.,  Sept.  22,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  3,  '62. 
Lischarged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  23,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  17,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Deserted  October  7,  1861. 

Died  Nov.  29,  '61— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem.,  D.  C. 
Deserted  July  30,  1861. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  20,  '61. 
Digcharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  22,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  20,  '61, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  21, 1862, 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862 — dis- 

charsred  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  11,  1863. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64— Vet. 
Died  July  21,  '62,  of  wounds  received  at  Charles 

(^jty  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


783 


Marshall,  Thos.  H., 
M'Millen,  .lames  D 
Myers,  Edward  A., 
Ozenbaugh,  L.  R..., 

Orr,  Francis  W 

Oliver,  Joseph  W... 

Ozenbaugh,  O.  C 

Plymier,  James 

Poland,  Robert  M.. 

Polk,  Ellis  B 

Porter,  George  A..., 

Quinn,  George  A 

Rush,  Michael 

Ryan,  Cephas  A 

Rush,  Randolph 

Spriggs,  James  0... 

Sproiils,  Wm.  A 

Scott,  Robert  M 

Steep,  Francis  J.  L 
Sinclair,  Leander... 
Thompson,  H.  H.  B 
Taylor,  Griffith  D... 
Wiles,  WiUiam 


Webb,  Theodore  S.. 

Wilkins,  Geo.  W.  C 
Wheatley,  Fran.  li 


Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

,..do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


.do. 


June  22, 
June  22, 
July  8, 
June  22, 
June  2.5, 
June  25, 
June  22, 
June  22,  'Gl, 
June  22,  '01, 
June  19,  '63, 
April  15,  '64, 
June  19,  '63, 
June  22,  'Gl, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  19,  '63, 
July  8,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 

July     8,  '61, 

June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 


Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  1.8,  1862. 
Kiiied  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Deserted  April  24,  1863. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
iMustered  out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  11,  '62. 
Kiiied  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  2,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  1^,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  1.5.  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  3,  '62. 
Died  Nov.  29,  '61— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem.,  D.  C. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  May  25,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  24,  1864. 
Wounded  Dec.  14,  '62— discharged  Dec.  1,  1863. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  Reg.  Army,  Nov.  3,  1862. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64. 
Died  at  Wasliington,  D.  C,  Nov.  29,  18  >2. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  11,  '61. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8, 1864 — mustered 

out  with  company.  May  24,  1864. 
Deserted  Aug.  22,  1862— arrested  Sept.  10, 1863— 

absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  May  15,  '64:— Vet. 
Transferred  to  5th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  28,  1862.- 


UNASSIGl!fED    MEN. 


George  Penilte 

Alexander  Rankin 
Anderson,  J  no.  W.. 

Muc... 

...do 

Private 
...do 

Sept.    6, '61, 
Sept.    6,  '61, 
Mar.  22,  '64, 
Dec.    23, '63, 
May     5,  '64, 
Jan.      4,  '64, 
Mar.  25, '64, 
Mar    30,  '64, 
April  14,  '64, 
Mar.  23,  '64. 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  rolL 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Cowan,  Samuel 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Golden,  Caleb  H 

Hess,  Peter 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

..do      . 

Sleighter,  John 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Taylor,  Henry_.,„.. 

...do..... 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Thirty-Eighth  Regiment, 

ISriNTH  RESERYK 


THE  Ninth  Eegiment  was  organized  at  Camp  Wright,  near  Pittsburg,  on 
the  28th  of  June,  1861,  under  the  direction  of  General  M'Oall.  Eight  of 
the  companies  composing  it  were  recruited  in  Allegheny  county ;  one  in  Craw- 
ford, and  one  in  Beaver.  At  the  time  of  its  organization  there  were  over  forty 
companies  in  camp,  recruited  in  the  western  part  of  the  State,  under  the  call 
for  seventy-five  thousand  men.  The  companies  included  in  this  regiment  had 
been  in  camp  from  the  early  part  of  May,  and  had  been  studiously  drilled  in 
elementary  tactics.  The  election  for  field  officers  resulted  in  the  choice  of  Con- 
rad F.  Jackson,  Colonel;  Eobert  Anderson,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  James 
M'Kinney  Snodgrass,  Major.  The  two  former  had  seen  service  in  the  Mexican 
war.  The  latter  was  at  the  time  Major  General  of  the  Eighteenth  division  of 
the  State  militia.  The  men  generally  had  had  no  previous  military  experience. 
Immediately  after  its  organization,  the  officers  commenced  a  regular  series  of 
regimental  and  officers'  drills,  by  which  it  was  brought  to  a  good  degree  of  dis- 
cipline. 

On  the  22d  of  July,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  Washington.  Leaving 
Pittsburg  on  the  23d,  it  proceeded  to  Harrisburg,  where  it  was  supplied  with 
arms  and  equipments,  and  from  thence  proceeded  to  its  destination,  arriving 
at  daylight  of  the  26th.  Bivouacking  a  half  mile  east  of  the  Capitol  till  even- 
ing, it  marched  to  the  Seventh  street  road,  a  distance  of  two  miles,  where  it 
established  its  first  camp.  On  the  28th  the  regiment  was  mustered  into  the 
United  States  service.  Eemaining  in  camp  untU  the  5th  of  August,  it  was 
moved  to  Tenallytown,  where  was  established  the  general  camp  of  rendezvous 
for  the  Reserves,  under  the  command  of  General  M'Call.  Here  was  estab- 
lished a  regular  routine  of  camp  and  picket  duties,  and  details  of  parties  to 
work  on  the  fortifications  in  the  vicinity.  Major  Snodgrass  was  assigned  to 
superintend  the  construction  of  what  was  afterwards  named  Fort  Gaines,  and 
continued  there  until  the  work  was  ready  to  receive  its  armament.  From  the 
9th  to  the  16th  of  September  the  regiment  was  on  picket  duty  at  Great  Falls, 
several  miles  up  the  Potomac.  Here  the  rebels  were  for  the  first  time  en- 
countered, holding  the  opposite  bank.  As  opportunity  oflfered  they  sent  their 
leaden  compliments  across,  which  were  promptly  acknowledged.  This  ex- 
change of  civilities  continued  daily.  On  the  21st  of  September,  the  Harper's 
Ferry  smooth-bore  muskets  and  the  equipments  received  at  Harrisburg,  were 
exchanged  for  new  Springfield  rifled  muskets  and  complete  equipments,  by 
the  entire  regiment,  except  company  A,  which  was  armed  with  Sharp's  rifles, 
the  private  proi)erty  of  the  men.    On  the  same  day  it  was  reviewed  by  Gen- 


18C1  BATTLE   OF   DRANESVtLLE.  785 

era!  M'Clellan,  accompanied  by  his  staff,  General  M'Call  ana  staff,  Governor 
Curtin  and  suite,  the  Secretary  of  War,  and  others. 

On  the  9th  of  October,  the  regiment  broke  camp  at  Tenallytowu,  and  march- 
ing- by  the  chain  bridge,  crossed  into  Virginia,  and  occupied  a  position  near 
Lfingley,  in  line  with  the  army  of  the  Potomac,  on  its  extreme  right.  Here  the 
division  went  into  winter  quarters,  and  the  discipline  was  made  more  stringent 
than  before,  as  the  enemy  was  supposed  to  be  in  the  immediate  front.  In 
the  organization  of  the  corps  which  was  here  made,  the  Ninth  was  assigned  to 
the  Third  Brigade,  commanded  by  Colonel  M'Calmont.*  A  school  for  regi- 
mental officers  was  established  for  the  brigade,  which  was  regularJy  attended, 
and  which,  with  the  schools  in  the  different  tegiments  for  company  officers,  was 
of  great  service  in  the  establishment  of  discipline  and  in  preparation  for  suc- 
cessful manoeuvring  in  the  presence  of  the  enemy.  On  the  evening  of  the  19th 
of  November  orders  were  received  from  Headquarters  directing  Major  Snod- 
grass  to  proceed,  with  five  comi^anies  of  the  Ninth  Eegiment,  to  make  a  recon- 
uoissance  of  the  enemy's  lines  in  the  neighborhood  of  Hunter's  Mills,  eight  miles 
in  front  of  our  line.  Information  had  that  day  been  received  that  the  rebels 
were  engaged  in  advancing  their  lines,  and  as  a  review  was  to  be  held  on  the 
following  day,  it  was  deemed  advisable  to  verify  the  rumor.  Accordingly  at 
ten  o'clock  that  night,  taking  companies  A,  B,  D,  F  and  G,  with  a  guide,  and 
two  mounted  orderlies,  the  Major  proceeded  to  the  locality  indicated  and  made 
a  thorough  examination  of  their  position.  Finding  them  unchanged,  he  re- 
tiu-ned  and  reported  the  result,  arriving  soon  after  daylight.  Scarcely  had  the 
detachment  come  within  our  lines,  when  a  body  of  rebel  cavalry  was  discovered 
on  its  trail,  but  too  late  to  do  any  harm. 

On  the  20th  of  December,  General  E.  O.  C.  Ord,  who  had  succeeded  Colonel 
M'Calmont  in  the  command  of  the  brigade,  was  ordered  by  General  M'Call  to 
proceed  with  his  command  to  Dranesville,  for  the  double  purpose  of  securing 
forage,  and  of  driving  back  the  enemy's  pickets.  At  two  o'clock  P.  M.,  near 
Dranesville,  a  considerable  body  of  the  enemy  was  met,  and  as  the  Ninth  Eegi- 
ment was  on  the  right  of  our  column,  it  was  soon  briskly  engaged.  When  first 
encountered  his  line  was  concealed  from  view  by  a  thick  wood,  and  considera- 
ble doubt  existed  whether  the  troops,  which  were  now  within  sixty  or  seventy 
paces,  were  friends  or  foes.  The  men  were  impatient  to  fire  and  Colonel  Jack- 
son could  with  difficulty  restrain  them ;  an  officer  of  the  regiment  had  reported 
that  they  were  the  Bucktails,  and  the  Colonel,  that  he  might  avoid  the  fatal 
error  of  killing  our  own  men,  was  determined  not  to  attack  until  he  knew  whom 
he  was  fighting.  The  impression  that  the  Bucktails  were  in  front  was  strength- 
ened by  one  of  the  enemy  calling  out  "  don't  fire  on  us."  One  of  our  men  impru- 
dently asked,  "are  you  Bucktails?"  the  answer  was,  "yes,  we  are  the  Bucktails, 
don't  fire."  t  Nor  did  they  fire  until  they  received  a  full  volley  from  the  rebel 
line.  The  order  was  then  given  to  open,  and  the  action  soon  became  spirited. 
After  posting  the  artillery  General  Ord  gave  the  word  to  advance,  "Kane  at 
the  head  of  his  regiment  leading.    His  and  Jackson's  regiments  required  no 

*  Organization  of  the  Third  Brigade,  Colonel  John  S.  M'Calmont,  Pennsylvania  Reserve 
Corps,  General  George  A.  M'Call.  Tenth  (39th)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Voltmteers,  Colonel 
John  S.  M'Calmont ;  Sixth  (35th)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  W.  Wallace 
Ricketts;  Kinth  (3Sth)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Conrad  F.  Jackson; 
Twelfth  (41st)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  John  H.  Taggart. 

t  Colonel  Jaclcson's  Official  Report.— Ex.  Docs.,  H.  B.,  No.  59,  p.  6. 


78C  THIRTY-EIGHTH  EEGIMENT — NINTH  RESERVE.  1862 

urging."*  The  enemy  was  soon  routed  and  the  victory  was  complete.  General 
M'Call,  who  came  upon  the  field  in  the  midst  of  the  engagement,  says,  "Here 
was  the  Mnth  Infantry,  Colonel  Jackson,  who  had  gallantly  met  the  enemy  at 
close  quarters,  and  nobly  sustained  the  credit  of  the  State.  *  *  *  The 
number  of  killed  found  in  fi-ont  of  the  position  occupied  by  the  Ninth  Infantry, 
Colonel  Jackson,  is,  in  my  estimation,  proof  enough  of  the  gallantry  and  dis- 
cipline of  that  fine  regiment."  The  loss  was  two  enlisted  men  killed,  and  two 
officers  and  eighteen  enlisted  men  wounded.  General  Ord  mentioned  in  his 
oflScial  report  as  worthy  of  notice  for  gallant  conduct  Colonel  Jackson,  and 
Captains  Dick  and  Galway,  and  recommended  a  list  of  seventy-one  officers  and 
privates  "for  reward  for  their  gallant  conduct." 

Upon  the  retui-n  of  the  regiment  to  camp  it  was  ordered  to  erect  permanent 
winter  quarters.  The  ground  was  unfavorable,  but  by  thorough  draining  and 
grading  the  quarters  were  made  comfortable.  The  winter  passed  with  the 
usual  routine  of  duty  and  schools  of  discipline,  and  without  any  further  colli- 
sion with  the  enemy  beyond  occasional  picket  rencounters.  On  the  15th  of 
March  the  regiment  broke  camp  and  marched  to  Falls  Church,  where  it  met  the 
entire  division,  and,  thence  turned  back  towards  Alexandria,  the  ft^nemy  for 
whom  the  army  was  in  search  having  withdrawn  from  its  position  at  Manassas. 
It  finally  halted  at  Bailey's  Cross  Eoads.  The  camping  ground  here  was  un- 
pleasant and  the  water  bad.  The  Reserves  were  now  attached  to  the  corps 
commanded  by  General  M'DoweU,  under  whom  they  remained  until  they  were  or- 
dered to  the  Peninsula.  After  remaining  sometime  at  Bailey's,  the  regiment 
moved  to  Manassas  and  occupied  quarters  vacated  by  the  enemy.  On  the  18th  of 
April,  it  moved  to  Catlett's  Station,  where  it  encamped,  the  whole  division 
being  again  united.  Remaining  until  the  first  of  May  it  was  ordered  to  move 
in  the  direction  of  Fredericksburg,  and  arrived  at  Falmouth  on  the  4th.  While 
here  Colonel  Jackson  was  ordered  to  take  charge  of  the  parties  detailed  to  re- 
build the  bridge  which  the  enemy  had  fired  and  destroyed,  when  he  withdrew. 

Preparations  were  made  by  M'Dowell's  Corps  for  marching  overland  to  join 
the  army  operating  in  front  of  Richmond,  and  the  cavalry  and  a  portion  of  the 
Reserves  were  already  on  the  way;  but  the  appearance  of  a  heavy  force  of  the 
rebel  army  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley  under  Jackson,  rendered  this  movement 
impracticable.  A  part  of  M'Dowell's  Corps  was  retained  for  the  protection  of 
the  Capital,  and  the  Reserves  were  ordered  to  proceed  to  the  Peninsula  by 
water.  In  compliance  with  this  order  the  Mnth  broke  camp  on  the  10th  of 
June,  and  embarking  on  the  steamer  Georgia,  proceeded  to  White  House, 
whence  by  easy  marches  it  moved  to  Mochanicsville,  arriving  on  the  19th. 
Here  the  division  was  assigned  to  the  corps  commanded  by  General  Fitz  John 
Porter,  On  the  morning  of  the  20th,  the  regiment  was  ordered  on  picket 
duty,  and  was  posted  along  the  Chickahomuiy,  within  speaking  distance  of  the 
rebel  lines.  For  three  days  it  remained  in  position  without  relief,  and  on  the 
23d  was  under  arms  until  one  o'clock  P.  M.,  when  it  was  ordered  to  Mechan- 
icsville.  The  noise  of  the  enemy  at  work  in  a  thick  wood,  concealed  from  view, 
excited  api^rehension.  Accordingly  companies  C  and  G  were  ordered  to  cross 
the  creek  and  ascertain  the  purpose  of  their  activity.  A  sharp  skirmish  en- 
sued, in  which  the  enemy  was  diiven  back  to  his  reserves.  The  two  companies 
then  retired  and  rejoined  the  regiment  with  a  loss  of  one  wounded. 

*  General  Ord's  Official  HeporL—Ex.  Does.,  H.  B.,  No.  59,  p.  o. 


1862  MECITANIC3VILLB   A»D   GAINES'   MTLL.  787 

On  the  26tli  of  Jime,  the  Ninth  took  part  in  the  battle  of  Meehanicsville, 
and  was  stationed,  in  the  early  part  of  the  battle,  in  support  of  the  Third 
Brigade,  much  exposed  to  the  enemy's  fire.  Later  in  the  day  he  commeiiefid 
massing  his  forces  on  our  left,  when  the  Ninth  was  marched  by  the  flank  and 
took  position  to  the  right  and  partially  in  support  of  the  Twelfth,  where  it  main- 
tained itself  with  unwavering  ranks  under  a  heavy  and  continuous  fire.  Dur- 
ing the  succeeding  night,  it  was  placed  on  guard  in  position  stretching  from 
om^  rifle-pits  to  the  river,  and  on  the  following  mornmg  was  left  to  cover  the 
withdrawal  of  tbe  division  to  Gaines'  Mill.  This  difficult  duty  was  success- 
fully executed  in  broad  day-light,  in  face  of  an  enemy  stimg  to  madness  by  the 
bitter  repulse  of  the  previous  day.  "  In  fine,"  says  General  M'Call,  in  his  official 
report  of  this  battle,  "  oiu-  killed  had  been  buried,  our  wounded  had  been  sent 
off  by  seven  o'clock  A.  M.  on  the  27th,  and  not  a  man,  nor  a  gun,  nor  a  musket 
was  left  upon  the  field.  The  regiments  filed  past  as  steadily  as  if  marching 
ffom  the  parade  ground." 

Porter's  Corps  was  drawn  up  in  battle  line  at  Gaines'  Mill,  and  the  division, 
as  it  arrived,  was  posted  in  rear,  as  a  reserve.  By  two  o'clock  P.  M.  the  enemy 
had  attacked  along  the  whole  line,  and  by  four  o'clock  the  entire  second  line 
and  reserves  had  been  brought  into  action,  and  were  desperately  engaged.  The 
Ninth  was  ordered  to  the  support  of  the  Sixty-second  Pennsylvania  and  the 
Ninth  Massachusetts  regiments.  With  difficulty  it  passed  a  swampy  ravine 
on  its  way,  raked  by  the  fire  of  the  rebel  infantry ;  but  it  reached  the  desig- 
nated position  in  good  order,  and  the  three  regiments  were  commanded  to 
charge  the  enemy,  now  glorying  in  his  strength,  and  pressing  forward  with 
confidence.  The  charge  was  successfully  made;  but  advancing  too  far  in  pur- 
suit of  the  retreating  column,  they  were  in  turn  counter  charged,  attacked  in 
flank,  and  were  obliged  to  yield  the  gTound  so  gallantly  won.  Ke-forming,  they 
again  and  again  retmned  to  the  onset,  but  were  unable  again  to  move  him  from 
his  position,  though  they  held  their  gTound,  and  at  night  retained  their  place  in 
the  fiont  line. 

Eetiring  across  the  Chickahominy  during  the  night,  the  Keserves  two  days 
later  commenced  the  march  across  White  Oak  Swamp  towards  the  James  River. 
After  crossing  White  Oak  Creek,  General  M'Call  was  ordered  to  take  position 
at  the  junction  of  the  New  Market,  Charles  City  and  Quaker  roads,  to  repel 
any  advance  of  the  enemy  from  the  direction  of  Richmond.  The  disposition 
was  accordingly  made,  facing  to  the  right  flank,  with  Meade's  Brigade  on  the 
right,  Seymour's  on  the  left,  and  Reynolds',  now  commanded  by  Colonel  Sim- 
mons, in  reserve.  In  front  of  the  line  of  infantry,  Randall's  Battery  was  sta- 
tioned on  the  right,  Cooper's  and  Kern's  opposite  the  centre,  and  two  German 
batteries,  Deitrich's  and  Konner'ieim's,  on  the  left.  The  Ninth  Regiment  was 
posted  in  support  of  Cooper's  Battery.  At  half  past  two  P.  M.  the  pickets 
were  attacked,  and  at  three  the  battle  opened  in  earnest-  The  left  flank  being 
exposed,  the  enemy  sought,  by  attacking  in  heavy  force,  to  turn  it.  To  avert 
the  threatened  disaster,  the  Fifth  and  Eighth,  under  command  of  Colonel  Sim- 
mons, were  sent  to  support  it,  and  by  obliqueing  to  the  left,  to  meet  his  advance. 
But  the  gTeat  superiority  of  his  numbers  enabled  him  to  mass  his  troops  on  all 
points  of  oui-  line,  and  while  the  attempt  upon  the  left  was  in  progress,  attacks 
were  simultaneously  made  upon  the  centre  and  right.  Cooper's  Battery  was 
repeatedly  charged,  and  at  each  time  by  fresh  troops;  but  they  were  as  often 
swept  back  by  the  deliberate  fire  of  the  artillery  and  the  steady  fire  of  the  Ninth 


788  THIETY-EIGHTH   EEGlMENT — NINTH  EESEETE.  1862 

During  a  short  interval  when  this  regiment  was  withdrawn  to  support  a  regu- 
lar battery  on  the  left,  Kern's  Battery  having  fired  its  last  charge,  and  failing 
to  receive  a  supply,  was  forced  to  withdraw.  The  enemy  seeing  this  became  em- 
boldened, and  made  a  determined  charge  upon  Cooper's  Battery,  capturing  it. 
At  this  juncture  the  Ninth  returned  to  its  place,  and  finding  the  gims  lost, 
charged  upon  and  re-captuied  them.  In  this  charge  William  J.  Gallagher,  of 
company  F,  captured  the  standard  of  the  Tenth  Alabama,  killing  the  rebel 
color  bearer.*  Earlier  in  the  battle,  when  the  enemy  had  advanced  within  a 
few  feet  of  Cooper's  guns,  the  Ninth  charged  and  drove  him  back  at  the  point 
of  the  bayonet  to  his  second  line,  where  the  fight  became  terrible,  and  one  of 
his  standard  bearers  feU  badly  wounded.  On  seeing  it,  WiUiam  Tawney,  of 
company  I,  rushed  forward  and  caught  up  the  flag,  carrying  it  back  into  our 
lines.  As  the  command  fell  back  over  the  ground  which  had  been  held  by  the 
Seventh  Eegiment,  and  on  which  its  flag  had  been  dropped,  seeing  it,  this  same 
William  Tawney  rushed  forward  through  a  storm  of  bullets  and  caught  it  up, 
carrying  both  flags  off  the  field. 

The  most  desperate  fighting  the  Ninth  had  yet  experienced  was  on  this  hotly 
contested  field,  and  though  the  Third  Brigade  was  terribly  shattered,  the  divi- 
sion held  its  ground  against  vastly  superior  numbers,  successfally  protected 
the  road  on  which  the  immense  trains  were  moving,  saved  the  two  wings  of  the 
army  fiom  being  separated  and  destroyed  in  detail,  and  withdrew  from  the 
field  in  good  order  and  in  its  own  good  time.t 

Falling  back  to  Malvern  Hill,  it  was  assigned  a  place  in  reserve  and  was 
under  fire  of  the  enemy's  artillery,  but  not  actively  engaged.  During  the  fol- 
lowing night  it  moved  with  the  entire  army  to  Harrison's  Landing,  where  sup- 
plies awaited  its  arrival,  and  where  it  enjoyed  a  few  days  of  much  needed  rest. 
Here  the  army  occupied  an  intrenched  camp,  secure  from  attack,  and  the  line 
of  supply  was  well  assured.    The  enemy  subsequently  moved  some  light  bat- 

«  Extract  fbom  the  Testimony  of  General  M'CAiiL,  before  the  Committee  on 
THE  Conduct  of  the  War.— Just  before  sunset,  about  seven  o'clock  P,  M.,  at  least  two  hours 
after  Hooker  reported  my  whole  division  completely  routed,  Cooper's  Battery,  in  front  of  the 
centre,  was,  after  several  charges  had  been  repulsed,  flnaUy  taken  by  the  enemy,  but  only  to  be 
re-taken  by  the  Ninth  Eegiment  in  a  most  glorious  charge,  wherein  the  standard  of  the  Tenth 
Alabama  was  captured  by  private  Wm.  J.  GaUagher,  of  company  F,  who  killed  the  rebel  color 
bearer  and  seized  the  standard,  which  he  presented  to  me  on  the  groxmd.-Conduct  of  the  War, 

part  1,  page  588. 

t  TESTIMONY  of  GENERAL  M'Call.-  *  *  *  I  have  uo  desire  to  treat  lightly 
the  reverses  on  both  flanks  of  my  division  in  this  hard  fought  field ;  they  were  the  almost  in- 
evitable  results  of  greatly  superior  numbers  impeUed  on  those  points  with  great  impetuosity. 
But  the  Keserves,  as  a  division,  although  terribly  shattered,  were  never  defeated,  but  main- 
tained their  ground,  with  these  exceptions,  for  (hree  hours  against  thrice  their  numbers  m,  I 
beUeve,  the  hardest  fought  and  bloodiest  battle  in  which  they  have  ever  been  engaged ;  and  in 
this  opinion  I  am  sustained  by  most  of  those,  if  not  all,  with  whom  I  have  conversed.  Had 
my  division  been  routed,  the  march  of  the  Federal  army  would  certainly  have  been  seriously 
interrupted  by  Lee  forcing  his  masses  into  the  interval.  The  battle  being,  in  fact,  over  when 
I  was  taken  prisoner,  I  was  conducted  at  once  to  Lee's  headquarters.  Here  Longstreet  told 
me  they  had  seventy  thousand  men  bearing  on  that  point,  all  of  whom  would  probably  arrive 
during  the  night.  And  had  Lee  succeeded  in  forcing  M'CleUan's  hne  of  march,  they  would  have 
been  thrust  in  between  the  right  and  left  of  the  Federal  army.  Under  tt  is  very  probable  con- 
tingency, had  I  not  held  my  position,  the  situation  of  the  divisions  on  the  north  of  the  New 
T^Iarket  Road  would  have  been  critical  indeed.  But  Lee  was  checked ;  and  the  rear  divisions, 
together  with  the  Reserves  and  others,  moved  on  during  the  night,  and  joiaed  M'CleUan  at 
Malvern  Hill  before  daylight.  W^hat  share  my  division  had  m  eflecthig  this  hapoy  result,  let 
the  country  judge.— Cowdtici  of  the  War,  part  1,  page  588. 


1861  BATTLE    OP   BULL   RUN.  789 

teries  to  the  right  bank  of  the  James,  and  succeeded  in  throwing  a  few  shells 
into  it,  but  were  soon  driven  away,  and  a  picket  line  established  so  as  to  com- 
pletely shield  it  from  future  attempts.  The  Ninth,  together  with  the  Tenth  and 
Twelfth  regiments,  were  engaged  in  this  duty.  As  the  troops  advanced,  the 
enemy,  together  with  the  inhabitants,  for  a  radius  of  three  miles  around,  with- 
drew, leaving  the  district  clear.  Details  were  established  to  guard  the  new 
line,  and  the  Ninth  remained  engaged  in  this  duty  until  the  16th  of  August. 
In  the  meantime  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  had  withdrawn  from  the  Peninsula, 
and  was  proceeding  to  join  the  Army  of  Northern  Vii-ginia,  under  General 
Pope.  The  Eeserves  were  the  last  to  leave,  and  embarking  upon  transports 
moved  up  the  Potomac  to  Acquia  Creek,  and  debarking,  thence  marched  to 
Palmouth  Heights.  Eesuming  the  march  after  a  brief  halt,  they  moved  via 
Kelly's  Ford,  through  Eappahannock  Station,  Warrenton,  New  Baltimore  and 
Hay  Market,  to  meet  the  right  wing  of  the  rebel  army  under  Jackson,  in  the 
vicinity  of  Manassas  Junction.  This  forced  march  of  five  days  without  ade- 
quate supplies  of  provisions,  with  the  enemy  hanging  on  flank  and  rear,  proved 
one  of  the  most  exhausting  which  it  was  ever  their  lot  to  endure. 

On  the  29th  of  August,  the  division  arrived  in  the  neighborhood  of  Grove- 
ton,  and  on  the  afternoon  of  that  day  a  rebel  battery  was  discovered  posted 
on  its  left,  six  hundred  yards  away.  The  Ninth  and  Tenth  regiments  were 
ordered  to  reconnoitre  the  ground  and  ascertain  the  enemy's  strength  and 
actual  position.  When  within  one  hundred  yards  of  his  lines  it  was  found 
that  his  gTins  were  supported  by  a  large  force  of  infantry,  which  opened  a 
murderous  fire  upon  them,  and  from  which  they  withdrew  under  cover  of  our 
guns.  A  stronger  force  was  then  sent  forward,  when  he  hastily  abandoned 
the  gTound.  On  the  30th,  the  regiment  was  on  the  extreme  left  flank  of 
the  division  and  of  the  union  line.  Yery  soon  after  the  battle  commenced  the 
enemy  outflanked  us  on  the  left,  and  gave  the  Ninth  an  enfilading  fire  which 
inflicted  most  grievous  injury;  but  notwithstanding  this,  it  was  the  last  to 
leave  the  line,  and  the  withdrawal  was  executed  in  good  order.  It  re-formed 
under  cover  of  Cooper's  Battery,  where  the  Third  Brigade  was  posted  for  its 
support.  Orders  were  soon  received  to  faU  back  to  a  point  five  hundred 
yards  to  the  rear,  and  re-form,  but  were  scarcely  executed  when  the  line  in  front 
gave  way,  and  it  was  ordered  to  retire  across  Bull  Eun.  Here  the  regiment  re- 
formed under  command  of  Colonel  Sickel,  the  senior  officer  of  the  division  then 
on  the  field,  under  whose  orders  it  marched  to  Centreville,  arriving  at  ten 
o'clock  P.  M.  The  battle  was  disastrous  to  our  arms,  and  particularly  so  to  this 
regiment,  losing  heavily  on  account  of  its  exposed  position.  Not  the  lack  of 
valor  on  the  part  of  the  brave  men  here  engaged,  but  a  want  of  harmonious 
composition  and  movement  of  the  army,  made  the  result  of  the  great  slaughter 
and  the  hard  fighting,  vain. 

Previous  to  entering  upon  this  campaign  Colonel  Jackson  had  been  pro- 
moted to  be  a  Brigadier  General,  and  had  been  assigned  to  the  command  of  the 
Third  Brigade,  the  command  of  the  regiment  devolving  upon  Lieutenant  Colo- 
nel Anderson,  who  was  subsequently  commissioned  Colonel,  to  date  from  15th 
of  July,  1862.  During  the  battle  Colonel  Hardin,  who  was  commanding  the 
brigade,  in  the  absence  of  Colonel  Jackson,  was  wounded  and  carried  from  the 
field,  when  Colonel  Kirk,  of  the  Tenth,  assumed  command,  who  was  also 
wounded,  and  Colonel  Anderson  succeeded  him,  and  Major  Snodgrass  suc- 
ceeded to  the  command  of  the  regiment. 


790  THIRTY-EIGHTH  REGIJVIENT — NINTH   RESERVE.  1802 

On  the  evening  of  the  31st,  the  Third  Brigade  was  ordered  on  picket,  on  the 
Cub  Eun  Eoad,  leading  to  Centre ville.  Marching  a  mile  out,  it  was  posted  by 
regiments  at  short  intervals,  with  sentinels  advanced,  who  were  enjoined  to 
observe  strict  silence,  as  the  enemy  still  occupied  a  threatening  attitude.  At 
one  o'clock  A.  M.  it  was  re-called,  and  marched  to  the  neighborhood  of  Chan- 
tilly,  where  it  halted  until  daylight,  and  was-«ioved  about  during  the  day,  with- 
out coming  to  an  engagement,  until  five  o'clock  P.  M.,  when  the  division  was 
hastily  formed  in  solid  columns  of  regiments  by  brigades,  and  the  battle  raged 
furiously  until  dark.  The  regiment  bivouacked  on  the  field  where  it  fought, 
and  on  the  following  morning  retired  to  Arlington  Heights. 

A  little  more  than  four  months  before,  the  Ninth  had  left  this  neighborhood 
a  strong  regiment,  fidl  of  vigor  and  buoyant  with  hopej  it  was  now  again  upon 
the  same  ground,  reduced  by  killed,  wounded  and  sick  to  near  one  half  its 
former  numbers,  and  the  survivors  worn  and  exhausted  with  almost  constant 
marching  and  fighting;  but  it  was  here  met  with  supplies  and  clothing,  of 
which  it  was  in  great  need,  and  after  a  little  rest  was  again  fresh  in  spirit  and 
ready  for  the  contest  with  its  old  foe. 

It  was  allowed  but  two  days  for  rest,  and  on  the  evening  of  the  3d  of  Sep- 
tember was  again  ordered  under  arms,  and  that  night  marched  through  Wash- 
ington into  Maryland.  It  proceeded  to  Monocacy  Creek  and  remained  until 
the  morning  of  the  14th,  when  the  division  broke  camp  and  moved  in  the  direc- 
tion of  Tuiner's  Gap,  in  the  South  Mountain,  where  the  enemy  was  strongly 
posted,  to  dispute  the  passage.  Eeno  had  already  attacked  on  the  left  before 
the  Eeserves  arrived.  Meade,  who  was  now  in  command,  was  ordered  to 
move  by  a  by-road  to  the  right  and  attack,  and  if  possible,  turn  his  left 
flank  After  ascertaining  the  position  of  the  enemy,  and  that  he  was  occu- 
pying the  fastnesses  of  the  mountain  with  infantry  and  artillery,  the  proper 
dispositions  were  made,  and  the  division  advanced  to  the  attack,  the  Third 
Brigade  being  led  by  Colonel  Gallagher  of  the  Eleventh.  The  ground  was 
steep  and  rugged,  and  the  enemy  disputed  every  inch  with  great  obstinacy; 
but  the  column  swept  the  steep  accbvity  and  triumphantly  carried  the  summit, 
resting  at  night,  masters  of  the  field.  In  the  heat  of  the  contest.  Colonel  Gal- 
lagher was  woimded,  and  the  command  of  the  brigade  devolved  upon  Colonel 
Anderson,  and  that  of  the  regiment  upon  Captain  Samuel  B.  Dick,  of  company 
r,  Major  Snodgrass  being  at  the  time  sick  in  hospital  at  Washington.  In  this 
engagement  ten  men  were  killed,  and  one  officer  and  thirty-six  men  wounded. 

The  battle  of  Antietam  opened  on  the  evening  of  the  16th,  in  which  the 
Ninth  participated,  still  under  the  command  of  Captain  Dick.  Eesting  on  the 
field,  in  close  proximity  to  the  enemy's  line,  the  battle  was  renewed  at  day  light 
on  the  following  morning.  During  the  early  part  of  the  day,  and  until  the 
ammunition  was  exhausted,  the  Ninth  was  hotly  engaged.  As  the  enemy  was 
being  driven  back  in  one  of  the  gallant  charges  of  that  day,  Samuel  Johnson, 
of  company  G,  captured  two  flags  belonging  to  the  Texan  Eangers  and  carried 
them  off  the  field.  He  was  commissioned  a  Lieutenant  in  the  regular  army 
and  was  presented  with  a  medal  by  the  Secretary  of  War  for  his  gallantry. 
The  loss  was  sixteen  killed  and  sixty-eight  wounded.* 

*  A  most  singular  fatality  fell  upon  the  color  bearers  of  this  regiment.  Sergeant  Henry  W. 
Blanchard,  who  had  carried  the  regimental  colors  through  all  the  storms  of  battle  in  which  the 
regiment  fought,  was  a  most  remai-kablo  man.  He  had  the  most  complete  control  of  his  feel- 
ings ;  in  the  fiercest  hours  of  battle,  was  always  perfectly  calm,  never  shouted,  cheered  or 


1862  ANTIETAM   AXD   FREDERICKSBURG.  791 

After  the  battle  of  Antietain,  the  regiment  moved  with  the  otmy  by  easy 
stages  to  the  neighborhood  of  Warrenton,  where  M'Clellan  was  relieved  and 
Burnside  ordered  to  its  command.  Masking  his  intentions  by  a  demonstration 
in  the  direction  of  Gordonsville,  he  moved  towards  Frederick sbnrg,  and  com- 
menced preparations  for  crossing  the  river  and  ojQfering  battle.  The  Eeserves 
imder  General  Meade  were  attached  to  the  First  Corps,  commanded  by  General 
Reynolds.  The  left  wing  of  the  Union  army,  comprising  nearly  half  of  its 
entire  strength,  embraced  the  grand  division  of  General  Franklin,  to  which  the 
Reserves  belonged,  and  a  part  of  the  gTand  division  of  General  Hooker.  On 
the  12th  of  December,  the  left  wing  crossed  the  liver  on  pontoons  and  assumed 
position  in  front  of  the  rebel  works.  The  Reserves  were  selected  for  the  at- 
tacking column.  The  Third  Brigade,  under  General  Jackson,  held  the  right  of 
tht3  lino,  the  First  the  left,  and  the  Second  was  posted  in  reserve.  The  Ninth 
regiment  occupied  a  position  on  the  left  flank  of  the  division,  and  was  thrown 
forward  on  the  skirmish  line.  As  it  advanced  near  the  foot  of  the  hill  to  the 
left  of  the  railroad,  the  firing  became  very  severe,  and  in  compliance  with  or- 
ders it  was  marching  directly  by  the  line,  when  it  was  ascertained  that  its  sup- 
ports had  obliqued  to  the  right  and  were  out  of  supporting  distance.  The 
regiment  then  took  shelter  behind  an  old  fence  and  ditch,  which  answered  the 
purpose  of  rifle-pits.  Here  the  men  did  excellent  service  picking  off  the  f ebel 
sharp-shooters  and  the  gunners  from  a  battery  commanding  the  left  flank  of 
the  division.  This  battery  had  been  inflicting  terrible  slaughter  upon  our  forces, 
but  it  was  completely  silenced  by  the  sure  marksmen  of  the  Ninth.  This  posi- 
tion was  held  until  it  was  ascertained  that  the  remainder  of  the  division  had 
fallen  back  to  the  batteries,  when  the  order  was  given  to  retire.  But  as  soon 
as  the  breast  work  was  abandoned,  and  the  men  were  out  from  cover,  a  terrific 
fire  from  the  enemy's  infantry,  and  from  his  battery,  which  had  been  held  in 
check,  was  opened  upon  them.  In  the  meantime  a  detachment  of  his  infantry 
had  been  moving  ari)und  to  the  left  under  cover  of  the  woods,  and  had  gained 
a  position  within  a  short  distance  of  its  left  flank,  ready  to  dash  out  and  cap- 
ture it.  But  the  withdrawal  was  timely  and  successfully  made.  The  loss  was 
nine  killed,  twenty-seven  wounded,  and  sixteen  taken  prisoners.  General  C= 
F.  Jackson,  commander  of  the  brigade,  who  had  led  the  regiment  in  its  first 
campaign,  and  to  whom  it  was  indebted  for  its  efficient  organization  and  train- 
ing, was  mortally  wounded  while  in  the  act  of  ordering  his  men  to  the  charge, 
and  about  to  lead  the  way. 

Shortly  after  Burnside's  second  attempt  to  cross  the  Rappahannock  and 
give  battle  to  the  enemy,  which  was  arrested  by  the  sudden  breaking  up  of  the 
roads,  the  Reserves  were  sent  to  the  Department  at  Washington  to  re-organize 
and  recruit  their  shattered  ranks.    They  were  assigned  to  duty  on  the  Orange 

became  enthusiastic,  but  steadily  bore  up  his  flag.  At  the  battle  of  New  Market  Cross  Roads, 
■when  every  color  bearer  in  the  division  was  either  killed  or  wounded,  Sergeant  Blanchard  re- 
ceived a  wound  in  the  arm,  he  retired  a  few  minutes  to  have  his  wound  bandaged  and  then 
returned  to  his  place.  At  Antietam  he  was  so  severely  wounded  that  the  flag  fell  from  his 
hands,  and  he  was  unable  to  raise  it ;  Walter  Beatty,  a  private,  seized  the  banner  to  bear  it 
aloft,  and  almost  immediately  fell  dead,  pierced  by  rebel  bullets ;  another  private,  Robert  Lem- 
mon,  took  the  flag  from  the  hands  of  his  fallen  comrade,  a  companion  calling  out  to  him,  "don't 
touch  it,  Bob,  or  they'll  kill  you, ' '  the  brave  boy,  however,  bore  up  the  banner,  and  in  less  than 
a  minute  lay  dead  on  the  ground ;  the  colors  were  then  taken  by  Edward  Doran,  a  httle  Irish- 
inan,  who  lying  upon  his  back,  held  up  the  flag  till  the  end  of  the  battle,  and  for  his  gallantry 
was  made  a  non--Commission6d  ofiicer  on  the  6eld.— History  of  the  Reserve  Corps,  Sypher,  p.  391- 


792  THmTY-EIGHTn   EEGniENT — MNTII   RESERVE.  18G3 

and  Alexandria  railroad,  and  in  the  defences  of  Washington,  and  recruiting 
officers  were  sent  to  Pennsylvania  for  men.  Consequently  the  regiment  was 
not  engaged  in  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville. 

When  it  was  ascertained  that  the  enemy  had  again  crossed  the  Potomac,  m 
June,  1863,  and  was  threatening  Pennsylvania,  application  was  made  both  by 
General  Eeynolds,  who  commanded  the  First  Corps,  and  by  General  Meade, 
who  commanded  the  Fifth  Corps,  to  have  the  Reserves  attached  to  their  com- 
mands. Application  was  also  made  by  the  ofSceis  of  the  division,  and  great 
impatience  was  manifested  by  the  men  to  be  sent  to  the  field.  Accordingly  the 
First  and  Third  Brigades,  under  command  of  Colonels  M'Candless  and  Fisher, 
were  ordered  to  join  the  Fifth  Corps  as  it  marched  past  Washington  on  its  way 
to  Gettysburg. 

General  S.  W.  Crawford  was  assigned  to  the  command  of  the  divi  sion .  Upon 
the  removal  of  General  Hooker,  and  the  succession  of  General  Meade  to  the 
command  of  the  army,  General  Sykes  was  assigned  to  the  command  of  the 
Fifth  Corps.  On  the  2d  of  July,  Sykes  having  arrived  upon  the  field,  was  by 
Meade's  disposition,  placed  in  reserve  in  rear  and  to  the  right  of  Round  Top, 
in  support  of  Sickels,  of  the  Third  Corps.  When  the  latter,  in  his  advanced 
position,  was  worsted  and  driven  back,  and  the  enemy  was  about  to  clutch 
Little  Round  Top,  which  was  of  great  strategic  importance,  Sykes  was  ordered 
forward  to  stem  the  torrent  of  the  victorious  foe.  Having  taken  a  part  of  his 
brigade  to  the  summit  to  the  support  of  Rice's  Brigade,  Colonel  Fisher  has- 
tened back  and  sent  the  Ninth  Regiment,  under  command  of  Lieutenant  Col- 
onel Snodgrass,  to  clear  the  ground  and  hold  the  line  between  Round  Top  and 
Little  Round  Top,  of  which  the  enemy  had  struggled  hard  to  gain  possession, 
and  from  which  he  was  only  driven  by  the  most  obstinate  and  determined  fight- 
ing. Having  gained  the  position  designated,  the  line  was  fortified  with  the 
loose  fragments  of  granite  which  lie  scattered  in  profusion  on  the  rugged  sides 
of  the  mountain,  and  was  made  seciu'e  against  attack.  This  part  of  the  line 
immediately  fronted  the  "Devil's  Den,"  in  which  the  enSmy's  sharp-shooters 
took  refuge,  and  from  which  they  could  not  be  dislodged.  The  loss  in  this  bat- 
tle was  six  wounded. 

The  regiment  joined  with  the  army  in  the  pursuit  of  Lee,  as  he  withdrew 
towards  Williamsport,  which  resulted  in  driving  him  beyond  the  Potomac 
without  further  contest.  Receiving  fresh  supplies  of  clothing,  and  after  resting 
for  a  few  days,  it  again  entered  Virginia  and  took  part  in  the  manoeuvres  of 
General  Meade  to  again  bring  the  rebel  chieftain  to  battle,  which  finally  cul- 
minated in  the  expedition  to  Mine  Run,  where  the  former  wisely  declined  to 
fight,  after  facing  and  thoroughly  reconnoitering  his  antagonist's  position. 
During  the  remainder  of  the  winter  the  Reserves  rested  in  comfortable  quar- 
ters, recruiting  their  depleted  ranks  and  preparing  for  the  spring  campaign. 

On  the  very  day  that  the  campaign  was  inaugurated,  and  while  standing 
m  the  front  line  in  the  Wilderness  leady  for  battle,  orders  were  unexpectedlj- 
received  for  the  regiment  to  return  to  Washington.  The  term  of  service  had 
expired,  the  first  of  the  Reserve  regiments,  and  quitting  the  field  on  the  4th  of 
May,  it  proceeded  to  Harrisburg,  and  thence  to  Pittsburg,  where  it  arrived  on 
the  8th,  and  on  the  13th  was  mustered  out  of  service. 


THREE   YEAES'   SERVICE. 


793 


FIELD   AND  STAFF  OFFICERS 


Conrad  F.  Jackson 

Robert  Anderson ... 

J.  M'K.  Snodgrass.. 
Charles  Barnes 


F.  B.  Swearengen.. 
Robert  Tasjgart 


Col. 


Lt.  Col 


...do.... 

Major. 


Adj. 
..do. 


James  S.  Read. 

Jno.  F.  Kirkpatrick  Q.  M... 
Robt.  M.  Snodgrass  ...do 

Joseph  A.  Phillips..  Surg.,. 

Henry  F.  Martin....  As.Sur. 

Albert  M.  Sigmund  ...do 

Fred.  O.  Alleman do 

Francis  Le  Moyne do 


Benj.  F.  Akley do 

James  B.  Pyatt  Chap'n 

Jas.  W.  M'Karland  ...do 

Jas.  W.  Ballentine..  Sr.Maj. 

Robert  Taggarfc do 

A.  P.  Morrison  do 

Wm.  G.  Sergeant. 

J].  P.  Darlhigton , 
Geo.  F.  Robinson , 
John  P.  Hamilton . 

John  Chess , 
James  W.  M'Lees .. 

Robt.  M.  Snodgrass^Hos.  St. 
Michael  F.  Jones. ...!...  do . . 

A.  C.  Gilmore P'lMuc 


May  4, 

May  3, 

Maj'  4, 

May  1, 

May  4, 


May 
May 


'61, 


April  22, 

July  22, 

July  27, 

July  5, 

July  15, 

Aug.  30, 

Mar.  14, 


Promoted  to  Brig.  Gen.,  July  1.5,  1S62— killed  at 
Fredericksburg,  December  1.3,  1862. 

Commissioned  Colonel,  July  15,  1862— not  mus- 
tered—discharged February  10,  1863. 

Pr.  from  Major,  April  1,  '63— res.  Mar.  29,  1864. 

Pr.  from  Captain  Co.  E  to  Major,  April  1,  1863— 
mustered  out  with  regiment.  May  12,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Captain  and  A..  A.  G.  on  General 
Meade's  Statl",  August  8,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Captain  company  C,  March  1,  1863. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sergeant  Co.  G,  Dec.  1,  '62— 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  May  12,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  C,  January  20,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Hospital  Stew,  to  Q.  M.,  Jan.  20,  1862— 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  oijt  with  regiment.  May  12,  1864— bre- 
vet Lieutenant  Colonel,  March  13,  1865. 

Pr.  to  Surgeon  123d  regiment  P.  V.,  Sept.  6, 1862. 

Pr.  to  Asst.  Surgeon  U.  S.  Vols.,  Nov.  20,  1863. 

Dismissed  January  23,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Surgeon  161st  regiment  P.  V.,  (16th 
Cavalrj^,)  January  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  regiment.  May  12,  1864. 

Resigned  July  21,  1882. 

Mustered  out  by  General  Order,  October  6,  1862. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant  Co.  K,  Oct.  15,  1861. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant  Co.  K,  Aug.  1,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Corporal  Co.  A,  July"5,  1862 — 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  May  12,  1864. 

Pr.  from  Drum  Major— discharged  on  Surgeon's 
certificate,  April  1,  1862. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  September  30,  1881. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  March  1,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Private  Co.  A  to  Q.  M.  Sgt.,  Apr.  2,  '62— 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  May  12,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  K,  October  15,  1861. 

Pr.  from  Sgt.  Co.  D  to  Com.  Sgt.,  Oct.  13,  1861— 
mustered  out  Avith  regiment,  May  12,  1864. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieut,  and  Q.  M.,  Jan.  20,  1862, 

Pr.  from  Priv.  Co.  A  to  Hos.  Stew,,  Oct.  1,  '62— 
mustered  out  with  regiment.  May  12,  1864. 

Clustered  out  with  regiment.  May  12,  1864. 


Company   A. 

RECRUITED  AT  PITTSBURG. 


L.  W.  Smith 
Chas.  W.  Owston 


E.  R.  Darlington. 
James  P.  Beattie 


Resigned  June  16,  1862 —commissioned  Colonel 

169th  regiment,  P.  V.,  November  28,  1862. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  October  20,  1861— to  2d 

Lieutenant,  April  7,  1862 — to  Captain,  August 

1,  '62 — mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  '64, 

i  Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  October  20,  1861, 

I  Promoted  from  2d  to  Ist  Lt.,  October  28,  1861— 

I    killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62, 


NoiE.— The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks 

PI.  principal. 
Priv.  private. 
Hos.  hospital.  Reg.  regimeai. 

Lt.  Lieutenant.  Red.  reduced. 

Mas.  mustered  Res.  resigned. 

Muc.  musician  Rem.  removed. 

Uiscli.  discharged.          Mis.  missing.  Sen.  sentenced. 

Exp.  uxpivatioa.  Pr.  promoted  Serv.  service. 


Ab.  absent. 
Asst.  assi-stanc. 
Adj.  Adjutant. 
Ba.  buried. 
By    brevec. 
Bd   band. 
Capt.  Captain. 
Chap.  Cliaplaii 

100 


Cor.  Corporal.  Fr.  from. 

Com.  commissioned  or  Furl,  furlough. 

commissary. 
Cert,  certificate. 
Dis.  dismissed. 
Dis'y.  disability. 


Surg.  Surgeon. 
Sgt.  Sergeant. 
Sab.  substitute, 
f^tew.  steward. 
Tr.  transferred, 
Vet.  veteran  volunteer. 
Wd.  wounded. 
Wds.  wounds. 


794 


THIKTY-EIGHTH  EEGIMBNT — ^ISINTU   RESERVE, 


Reuben  M.  Long. 
Isaac  M.  Sowers... 
Hartley  Howard.. 

C.  F.  Hinman 

Arthur  Stewart... 


Samuel  A.  Miller . 
Myrt  K.  Salsbury. 
Jerry  Copeland  .... 
David  Lloyd 


Win  A.  Robinson . 
A.  M'Kinney  Craig 
E.  P.  Darlington.... 

John  J.  Sample 

Wm.  S.  M'Elroy.... 


Alex.  A.  Murdock.. 
Wui.  T.  N.  Wallace 
Henry  Whightman 
Joseph  Croft 


Smith  Reissinger.... 

Henry  W.  Strickler 

Benjamin  B.  Kerr.. 

Levi  B.  Dutr. 

James  Collard 

Ed.  D.  Dithridge.... 

George  J.  Hazlett... 


A.  P.  Morrison , 

J.  M'l).  Smith 

Johns.  Copsley 

George  VV.  Varner.. 

Allen,  WilUam. 

Bradshaw,  Jos.  P.. 
Bailey,  William  K. 

Beal,  George  R 

Beech,  Peter  H. 

Black,  Sanmel  B.... 

Beiikett,  John 

Baker,  H.  N..... 

Bell,  Thomas 

Becker,  Jacob  D.... 
Bussing,  Thos.  D  .. 
Crissweli,  Wm.  I.. 
Corbus.  Daniel  R.. 
Campbell,  Thomas. 
Chess,  Good.  Y.  C. 
Coliey,  Thomas  P.. 
Creieghton.  Geo.  H 
Coursin,  Fred'k  R. 
Chalfant,  James  T. 
Cunningham,  J.  E.. 
Croft,  William  M  . 
Cockeril),  Chas.  C... 
Chamberlain,  H.  H 

Darhngton,  Beni 

Dale,  Richard  C 

Dean,  George  W 

^rane,  David 


1st  Lt... 

do 

2dLt... 
..do 

1st  Sgt. 

Serg't.. 

do 

do..... 


.do. 


do 

do 

do..... 

do 

Corp.... 


.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do ... 


...do. 


May  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 
May  1,  '61, 
Juno  26,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 


May 

May 


May  1,  '61, 

Mav  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 

May   ,  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 

Mav  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 


May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
Juno 
July 
May 
May 
Sept. 
Sept. 
May 
June 
Feb. 
Aug. 
May 
.lune 
July 
July 
May- 
May 
May 
Aug. 
May 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
May 
May 
Aug. 
Aug. 


1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

],  '61, 

26,  '61, 

3,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

3,  '62, 

.3,  '62, 

1,  '61, 

26,  '61, 

20,  '62, 

26,  '62, 

1,  '61. 

26,  '61, 

19,  '61, 

22,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

15,  '61, 

28,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

3,  '62, 

8,  '62, 

6,  '62, 

I,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

23,  '62, 

28.  '62, 


Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  1st  lit.,  Aug.  1,  1862— 

killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Promoted  fron>  Sgt.  to  2d"Lt.,  Aug.  1,  '62 — to  1st 

Lt.,  Apr.  3,  '63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  May  11,  '64. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Oct.  20,  1861 — 

to  Captain  company  I,  March  3,  1862. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  April  1,  '63 — 

mustered  out  with  company.  May  11.  1864. 
Promoted  to  <'or.,  July  27,  '61— to  Sgt.,  Sept.  9, 

1862 — to  1st  Sgt.,  February  25,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  companv,  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Sept.  8,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Feb.  25, 

1863 — mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Sept.  8,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Feb.  25, 

1863 — mustered  out  with  company,  Mav  11,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Sept.  8,  1862— to'^ Sgt  ,"'Feb.  25, 

1863— mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Sept.  8,  1862 — to"" Sgt.,  Feb.  25, 

1863 — mustered  out  with  comnany,  Mav  11,  '64. 
Pr.  to  1st  Lt.  Co.  E,  77th  reg.  P.  V.,  Nov.  30,  '61. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  Doc.  13,  1862. 
Died  ofwds.  rec.  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  4,  '63. 
Promoted  to  Corpora],  Nov.  15,  1862 — mustered 

out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Nov.  15,  1862 — mustered 

out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Nov.  15,  1862 — mustered 

out  with  (rompany,  May  II,  1864. 
Promoted  to  (."orpbral,  Nov."  15,  1862— mustered 

out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  I'eb.  25,  ls63 — mustered 

out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Feb.  25,  1863— mustered 

out  with  compmy.  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Feb.  25,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Capt.  C).  B,  15r)th  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  4,  '62. 
Pr.  to  Capt.  Co.  D,  105th  reg.  P.  V.,  Feb.  8,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Lt.  Col.  15oth  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  2,  '62. 
Discharged  by  order  of  War  Department,  Aug. 

22,  18fi2,  to  accept  commission. 
Discharged  by  order  of  War  Department,  Oct. 

16,  1862,  to  accept  commission. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  July  5,  1862. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,'62. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1862. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  7,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  26,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeoji's  certificate,  Dec.  8, 1862. 
Disoiiarged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  2n,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  .Jan.  15,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  22,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  18,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  15,  1864, 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Disch.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Dec.  31,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  9,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Stirgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  1,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  19,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  17,  '51. 
Tr.  to  companv  K,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  1864. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  L7,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  14, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Svirgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  9,  '63. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  1864. 


THKBB   YEAKS'    SERVICE. 


795 


Daniels,  John. 


Ferree,  William  K 
Freathj',  Edward  A 
Fi-egoosol,  John  J.. 
Forrest;  Vs^iUiam  E 

Fleeson,  Reese  E... 
Glass,  William  A  .. 

Gillespie,  Asa  F 

Henry,  Thomas 

nines,  Patrick 

Hamilton,  John  P... 
Hosses,  Edward  J.. 

Irwin,  Finley  D 

Irvin,  Charles  H 

Jones,  Michael  F... 
Johnston,  Charles... 
Knox,  J.  Wallace... 
Kirby,  William  B... 

King,  George  W 

Kolbecker,  F.  J 

Lee,  William  C 

Larimer,  James  M.. 
Lenfestev,  Thos.  M.. 

Little,  John  F 

Lauth,  J.  N 

Linn,  Thomas  B 

Loback,  Andrew.... 
Maun,  George  W.... 
M'Cune,  James  H... 
M'Donald,  James  C 

Milton,  Henry 

M'Knight,  Wm.  M 
M'Knight,  David  A 
Morrow,  Dousrlas... 
M'Camrnon,  H.  A... 

Morrison,  John 

M'Clurg,  Wilham... 

M'Elary,  James 

Morrison,  Samuel... 

Ross,  John  A 

Reed,  George  W 

Robinson,  Geo.  F.... 
Rhoads,  Thomas  C. 

Riddle,  John  S 

Rodgers,  James  M.. 

Ralston,  John  C 

Reed,  James 

Rodgers,  George  W 
Spaiaing,  John  E... 
Stenen^gel,  Jacob- 
Scott,  Hugh  F 

Seclor,  Fred.  P 

Smith,  Hugh  K 

Scanderett,  Wm.  A 
Smith,  William  W.. 

Scott,  Charles 

Smith,  Alex.  B 


Stoner,  Plavius  J... 
Torrence,  Eliakim., 

Thompson,  T.  D 

Townsend,  Chas.  C. 
Taylor,  Edward  A.. 
Taggart,  Moses  R... 

Tomer,  Lewis  E 

White,  Albert  J 

Whitman,  Robert.. 
White,  William  P.. 
Westlake,  John  C. 
Zitzman,  George 


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May  1,  '61, 
May  1,  '61, 
June  16,  '61, 
June  26,  '61, 


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26,  '61, 
28,  '61, 

26,  '61. 
3,  '62, 
1,  '61, 
6,  '62, 

15,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
28,  '61, 

27,  '63, 
1,  '61, 

26,  '61, 
10,  '62, 

28,  '61, 
26,  -61, 
26,  "61, 

16,  '61, 
1,  "61, 

16,  '62, 
26,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
16,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
26,  '61, 

9,  '63, 

1,  '62, 
1.5,  -62, 

3,  '62, 
1.5,  '62, 

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28,  '61, 


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3,  '62, 
28,  '61, 
26,  '61, 

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26,  '61, 
28,  '61, 
26,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

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28,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
26,  '61, 
26,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
28,  '61, 

8,  '62, 
26,  '62, 
20,  '62, 
22,  '61, 


July  11,  '63, 
June  26,  '61, 
June  26,  '61, 
Aug.  28,  '61, 
Sept.  13,  '62, 
May  1,  '61, 
May  1,  '61, 
Aug.  28,  '61, 
Sept.  3,  '62, 
Sept.  3,  "62. 
May  1,  '61, 
May     1,  '61. 


Died  September  14,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Discharged  ou  .Surgeon's  certificate.  Nov.  9,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  21,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  24,  '63. 
Died  September  19,  1S62,  of  wounds  received  at 

South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  1864. 
Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dep'l,  Sopt.  IS,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certilicatc,  Got.  16,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  18,  '61. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  i\[av4,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Quartermaster  Sgt.,  A]n-ir2,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  vSnrgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  20,  '63. 
Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  Oct.  1,  1862. ' 
Deserted  June  1,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  ^Cay  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  SurtreoiTs  certificate,  Jan.  27, 1863. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  190tli  ve<^.  P.  V.,  May  4,  1864. 
Mustered  out  witji  company,  Maj'  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1.-64. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  9,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  1864. 
Died  at  Camp'Pierponl,  Va.,  March  20,  1862. 
Deserted  June  1,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  28,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  co«5npany,  May  II,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1S6'1. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  10,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  23,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  24,  '63. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  190th  reg.  P.  V..  May  4,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  1864. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  .30,'  1862. 
Died  Oct.  12,  1862.  of  wounds  received  at  South 

Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Died  Oct.  12,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  South 

Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  1864, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  9,  63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  11,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Qct.  6,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  21,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  6,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8,  '62. 
Deserted  January  J,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jau.  20,  '63. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  21,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  14,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surceon's  certificate.  May  4, 186.3. 
Tr.  to  company  K.lgoth  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  1864. 
Died  January  14,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Dranesville,  December  20,  1861. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  4,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  15, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  4,  1861. 
Tr.  to  companv  K,  I90th  resr.  P.  V.,  May  4.  1864, 
Tr.  to  company  K,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  1864. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11, 1S64. 


796 


THIRTY-EIGHTH  KBGIMENT— NINTH  RESERVE^ 


Company  B. 
recruited  at  pittsburg. 


KAMB. 

RANK. 

DATE   OF   &HI3TEK 

iirro  SERVICE.     • 

t 

1 

i 

EEMARKS, 

F.  Hardtmeyer 

Emil  Von  Sothen.... 
Henry  Fuhren 

John  Longbein 

Charles  Becker 

..do 

IstLt... 

..do 

2d  Lt.. 

1st  Sgt. 

Serg't.. 

...do 

..do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Corp.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

May     1,  '61,    . 
May      1,  '61,    . 
May     1,  '61,    . 

May     1,  '61,    ^ 
May     1,  '61,    '•. 
May     1,  '61,    I 

May     1,  '61,    t 

May     1, '61,    ' 

May     1,  '61,    J 
May     1,  '61, 

July     6,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May  ^   1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 
May     1,  '61, 
May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

July  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
ISfay     1,  '61, 
May     1,  '61, 
July     1,  '61, 
May     1,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 

June  18,  '61, 

July     8,  '61, 
May     1,  '61, 
Mar.     5,  '62, 
May     1,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
May     1,  '61, 
May     1,  '61, 
May     1,  '61, 
May     1,  '61, 
Feb.     3,  '62, 
Dec.   25,  '63, 
June  18,  '61, 
May     1,  '61, 

July  20,  '61, 
July  18,  '61, 
Sept.  26,  '62, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
May     1,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  21,  '61. 

?   Resigned  December  24,  1861. 

J   Dismissed  July  15,  1862, 

5  Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant,  December  24,  '61— 
to  Capt.,  Aug.  1,  '62— to  brevet  Major,  March  13, 
1865— mustered  out  with  company  May  12,  '64. 

5  Promoted  fr.  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.  Dec.  24,  '61— to  1st  Lt,, 
Aug.  1,  1862— killed  at  xintietara,  Sent.  17,  '62. 

5   Promoted  fr.  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  1,  '62— to  1st 

Lewis  Brecht      

Lt,,  Apr.  2,  '63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  May  12,  '64, 

5  Promoted  from  Sergeant  to  2d  Lieutenant,  April 
2,  1863— detailed  to  command  company  F,  Feb. 
15,  '64— mus.  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

5  Promoted  fr.  Cor. ,  to  Sgt.,  Dec.  20,  '62— to  1st  Sgt. , 
April  1,  1S63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Mav  12,  1864. 

5  Wounded  at  Gaines'  Jlill,  June  27,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  1862, 

I   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  7,  '62. 

August  Hareman... 
E.  Von  Schendel.... 
Charles  Ulrich 

J   Promoted  to  Sergeant,  August  27,   1863— mus- 

tered out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 
5   Promoted  to  Sergeant,  December  22,  1863— mus- 

Philip Pastre 

tered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 
3   Promoted  to  Cor.,  Jan,  1,  1863— to  Sgt.,  April  1, 

Florian  Epple 

1863— mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  '64. 
3  Missing  in  action  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads, 

Alfred  Kridel 

June  30,  18G2. 
5   Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— dis- 

Frederick Fuchse... 
Charles  Langsfeld... 
Frederick  Trost 

Gottleib  Brinkman 

charged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug,  28,  1862. 

3   Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  October  14,  1862. 

3   Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

3  Promoted  to  Corporal,  January  1,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

3  Promoted  to  Corporal,  January  1,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

3   Promoted  to  Corporal,  January  1,  1863— mus- 

Muc  

...do 

...do 

tered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1854. 
3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.   8,  '62. 

Christ.  HelmHnger 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  8,  '62. 
3   Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  15,  1864. 

Appel,  JohnM 

Adler,  G^r^^e.. 

Private 
.  .do     . 

3   Mustered  out  wdth  company,  May  12,  1864. 
3   Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Nov.  15,  1863. 

Bandi,  Jonn     

...do     .. 

3   Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862— disch; 

Boeing,  Richard 

Brockschmidt,  A,... 

Behringer,  George.. 
Breitlauch,  Chi-ist... 

Bauman,  Ernest 

Brudi,  Christian.... 

Batruel,  Fideli 

Bleidt,  Peter     

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  ]May  16,  1863. 

3  Wounded  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  3, 1862. 

3  Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  80, 
1862— disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  ]Mar.  9,  '63. 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

3   Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

3  Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Nov.  15,  1863. 

3   Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  80,  1862. 

3   Deserted— date  unknown. 

3   Deserted  May  29,  1863. 

3  Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

3    Deserted— date  unknown. 

3   Miistered  out  wdth  company,  May  12,  1864. 

3   Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  3,  '64. 

3   Transferred  to  100th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  3,  '64. 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  15,  '62. 

3   Wounded  in  action,  June  27,  '62— discharged  on 

Danner,  Matthias.... 

Dietz,  Charles 

Elsesser,  Jacob 

Elflfering,  Daniel 

Eiffler,  George 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do   ... 

...do.  .. 

Fischer,  John 

...do 

Frasch,  George. 

do 

Surgeon's  certificate,  November  19,  1862. 
3   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3, 1864. 
3   Deserted  May  29,  1863. 
3   Died  at  Brooks'  Station,  Va.,  Dec.  3,  1862. 

do 

Gardner,  Michael... 
Geek,  John 

...do 

.do 

Gesecus,  C 

..do 

Hartman,  Francis. 
Hoell,  Andrew 

...do.... 
...do.. 

3   Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
3  Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Hoerr,  John 

...do.... 

THREE  YEARS'  SERVICE. 


797 


DATE  OF  MUSTER 

,7.-^ 

INTO  SERVICE. 

^                                                          REMARKS. 

Hassler,  Christian. 

Private 

Sept.    9,  '61, 
July     6,  '61, 

5    Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  Apr-  1,  '64— grave,  1,710. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864.    * 

Kleinmeyer,  John . 

...do 

Jiuinz  J  acob 

do 

May     1,  '61, 
May     1,  '61, 
May     1,  '61, 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '63. 

3   Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  .Jan.  23,  1864. 

Kiesel  David 

do 

Kauflley,  Martin  .. 

...do 

Kimple,  Christian,. 

...do 

Dec.    25, '63, 

3   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  1864. 

Kohlman,  Nicholas 

...do 

Dec.    25,. '63, 

3   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  .3,  1864. 

Kohl,  William 

...do 

Mar.   11,  '64, 

3   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  1864. 

Koll,  Andrew 

...do 

July  20,  '61, 

3    Died  of  wounds  received  at  Charles  City  Cross 
Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Krois,  Christian. 

do 

July  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 

3   Deserted  September  10,  1862, 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  24,  '61. 

3   Died  at  Frederick,  Md.,  Oct.  22,  1862,  of  wounds 

Little,  John 

...do 

Lerch,  John 

...do.... 

Feb.     S,  '62, 

received  .^t  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14, 1862— bu- 

j 

ried  in  Mount  Olivet  Cemetery, 

...do      . 

May     1,  '61,  | 
May     1,  '61, 
July     6,  '61,  ! 

3   Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  15,  1862. 

3    Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

3    Wounded  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862— dis- 

...do 

Miller,  Edward 

...do.... 

charged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  17,  '63. 

Manser,  Adolph 

...do... 

May     1,  '61, 

3    Drowned  at  Fortress  Monroe,  August  14,  1862. 

Marschall,  Lewis  .. 

...do 

July  16,  '61, 

3   Killed  by  accident  at  Washington,  D.  C date 

unknown. 

Mor^anstein,  H 

...do 

May     1,  '61,  ! 

3    Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Muder,  August 

...do 

Mar.     5,  '62, 

3    Deserted— date  unknown. 

Naw,  Jacob 

...do 

May     1,  '61, 

3    Wounded  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862— dis- 

charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  13,  1862, 

Ommerle,  William 

...do 

May     1,  '61, 

3   Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Peoples,  Henry 

...do 

May     1,  '61, 

3    Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

...do      . 

July  12,  '61, 

5    Wounded  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862- dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  17,  1862. 

Rigger,  August 

...do 

July  12,  '61,    i 

5    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  10,  '63. 
5   Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  3,  '64, 

Reinehr,  Andrew... 

...do 

Dec.    25,  '63,    i 

Riemenschneider,C 

...do 

May     1,  '61,    : 

5    Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  80,  1862^ 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  15, 1863.* 

Roeltcher,  Charles.. 

...do 

July  20,  '61,    : 

Sand,  Henrv 

...do 

May     1,  '61,    i 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

...do... 

July  20,  '61,    i 
May     1,  '61,    2 

Schawer,  Francis ... 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Schoal,  Frederick... 

...do 

May     1,  '61,    i 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Schmidt,  Philip 

...do 

May     1,  '61,    c 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Schreiner,  Lewis.... 

...do 

June  28,  '61,    £ 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Dranesville,  December  20,  '61— dis- 

Schmidt, John 

..do 

June  20,  '61,    3 

charged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  20,  '62. 

Sende,  Von  Andrew 

...do 

May     1,  -ei,    3 

Disch.  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  July  24,  1863. 

Siebald,  Paul 

...do    . 

June  28,  '61,    3 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 

1862— disch.  on  Surgeon's  cert.— date  unknown. 

Solomon,  Frederick 

...do 

Dec.    25,  '63,    3 

Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  1864. 

Schofer,  Conrad 

...do 

May     1,  '61,    3 

Missing  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  August  30, 1862— 

reported  killed. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Schumacher,  A 

...do 

May     1,  '61,    3 

Trost,  Peter  

do 

May     1,  '61,    3 
May     1,  '61,    3 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Winzer,  Joseph 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12, 1864. 

Weiss,  Peter 

do 

June  22,  '61,    3 
May     1,  '61,    3 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Walbruch,  Henry... 
Weitershausen,  C  R 

..do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiilcate,  Dec.  3,  1862. 

..do 

May     I,  '61,    3 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads.  June  30, 

1862— disch.  on  Surgeon's  cert.  Sept.  28,  1862. 

Wessel,  Adolph 

..do 

May     1,  '61,    3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  20,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  1864. 

Werner,  George 

..do 

Dec.    25,  '63,    3 

Workman,  John  P. 

..do 

Oct.     15,  '61,    3 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  1864. 

Wolf,  John 

..do 

Sept.    9, '61,    3 

Transferred  to  Vet,  Res.  Corps,  Sept.  16,  1863. 

Weber,  John 

..do 

Dec.    25,  '62,    3 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Z-ahringer,  Eng'bt .. 

..do 

May     1,  '61,    3 

Wd.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  '62— disch.  Nov.  18, '62. 

Company  0. 


RECRUITED  AT  PITTSBURG. 


James  T.  Shannon, 
Robert  Taggart 


May     1,  '61, 
May     1,  '61, 


Died  September  12,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

BuU  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  October  21,  1861— 

to  1st  Lt.  Co.  K,  Aug.  1,  1862— to  Capt.,  Mar.  1, 

18G3— to  Bv,  Maj.,  Mar.  13, 1865— mus.  out  with 

company,  May  11,  1864, 


798 


THIRTY-EIGHTil   REGIMENT — iflNTH   RESERVE, 


George  Pierce  

Levi  B.  Richard 

J.  F.  Kirkpatrick... 

IstLt... 
...do 

2d  Lt... 

...do 

Wm.  L.  Pettitt 

Henry  S.  Stotier 

John  S.  Hunter 

Robert  Mahaffey 

Jolm  S.  Snively 

William  G.  Fry 

1st  Sgt. 
...do 

Serg't.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Galbraith  Mahafifoy 

Samuel  England 

Thomas  C.  Hunter.. 

Joseph  G.  Beale 

Samuel  Sloan  

...do 

...do..... 

Corp.... 

...do 

...do 

Jos  L.  M'Quaide ... 
Wm.  J.  MahafTey... 

Joseph  Snively 

Emanuel  S.  Alter... 

Thomas  Gardner.... 

Robert  Enwer. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Adam  S.  Bright 

Peter  Walker  

...do 

...de 

Labanna  F.  Portser 

Hugh  Kirkwood 

Israel  S.  Portser 

Adam,  Elias.. 

...do 

Muc... 

...do 

Private 
.do 

Anderson,  J.  C. 

Agnew,  E.  St.  J 

Boreland,  Samuel... 

Brady,  Phihp 

Beggs,  Lewis 

...do 

...do 

...do 

.do 

Barrett,  John        .  . 

do 

Barker,  George. 

..do 

Brown,  MG.  Geo... 
Cooper,  William  H.. 

Goover,  Jacob  F 

Cook,  Iienry  D; 

...do 

...do 

...do.  .. 
do 

Crawford,  Robt.  B .. 

Conner,  Thomas 

Chambers,  F.  S 

Cook,  Charles  W 

Cox,  John  S  

...do 

...do 

...do 

..;do 

...do    .. 

Carson,  D.  R 

.  do 

Degarmo,  Alvin  M.. 
Dougherty.  Archy .. 
Dunn,  Jamison  C... 
Duun,  Thomas  C.  .. 

Dougherty,  R.  J 

Dunn,  Joseph  C 

ICvans,  Abram  A.... 
Ernest,  VViiliam 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Faux,  Jatnes 

Fraiser.  Hugh 

Hart,  William  B 

Holland,  Enoch  P... 

ILiighley,  Alex 

Henry,  Mos^^s  B 

Jones,  John  S 

Johnston,  William.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

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Resigned  October  13,  1862. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  April  1,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  '62— resigned 

November  25,  1862. 
Promoted  from  Sergeant  to  2d  Lieutenant,  April 

1,  '63 — mustered  out  v/ith  company.  May  11, '64. 
Pr.  to  1st  Lt.  Co.  K,  139th  P.  V.,  Aug.  21,  1862.  ' 
Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  April  1,  '63 — mustered 

out  with  compriny.  May  11,  1864. 
Disch.  Mar.  9,  '63,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  April  1,  '63— mustered  out 

with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  April  1,  '63— mustered  out 

withcompanj^  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  April],  '63— mustered  out 

with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Disch.  Jan.  24,  '63,  for  wds.  reeeived  in  action. 
Disch.  Oct.  12,  '62,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Disch.  Jan.  14,  '63,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  80,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1802. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company.  May  11,  1834. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  '63 — mustered  out 

with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cori^oral,  April  1,  '63 — mustered  out 

with  company,  May  11,  1804. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  '63 — mustered  out 

with  companj^  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corpora'l,  April  20,  '64— mustered  out 

with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  21,  '61. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3, 1804. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1804. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11.  1804. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  1, 1863. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  August  1,  1863. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  30,  '63. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Scot.  30,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  compApy,  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  comp  ..;y.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  companjs  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  23,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  19,  '63. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  13,  1863. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  SO,  1802. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  23,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  3,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  3,  '64. 
Died  at  Harrison's  Landing,  Va.,  July  10,  1862. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  Jan.  24,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  May  20,  1862. 
Mustered  cfut  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  21,  '63. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11, 1864. 
Disshargod  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  28,  '62. 
Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  Oct.  21,  1S62,  of 'wounds 

received  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  '62— grave,  363. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Maj'  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  (Sorps,  Sept.  16,  '63. 


THREE   YEARS'   SEllVTCE. 


799 


li 

INTO  SBKVICE. 

H) 

Karaes,  F.  D.,Jr.... 

Private 

June 

1,  'Gl, 

B 

Died  at  Harrison's  Landina:,  Va.,  July  9,  1862. 
Pr.  to  2d  Lt.  Co.  T,  123d  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  23,  '62. 

Karnes,  S.  D.,  Jr.... 

...do 

Julv 

1,  '(51, 

H 

Liucas   Cassius. 

do 

July 
JNIav 

12   'Gl, 

H 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  November  13,  1862. 

Lehmer,  Wm.  H.... 

...do 

],  '61, 

.3 

Lay  ton,  Abram 

••■(lo 

July 

1,  '61, 

•6 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiricate,  Feb.  24,  '62. 

Lemmon,  And.  M... 

..do 

Feb. 

19, '62, 

3 

Transterred  to  100ti\  vei^itnent  P.  V.,  Mav  3,  1864. 

Lo^an,  F.  .J 

...do 

Julv 

20,  '61, 

8 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  Aui^^ust  30,  1862. 

M'Quaide,  John  D.. 

...do 

May 

1,  '61, 

;5 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 

M'Kee,  JohnR 

:'   , 

May 

1,  '61, 

■6 

Mustered  out  with  f^t^v.innnv,  May  11,  LSol. 

Moore,  Samviel. 

....io 

May 

1,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  wi]     •  .  .  ...'inv.  May  11,  1864. 

M'Laughlin,  John.. 

...do 

Julv 

1,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  ^v  ;.  ,   ;;,,;>any,  May  11,  1864, 

M'Clintock,  James.. 

...do 

July 

1,  '61, 

3 

Discharsjd  on  Sar-r<m's  certihcate,  Dec.  23,  '62. 

M'Laughlin,  Owen 

...do 

Julv 

],    61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  11,  '63. 

M'Quaide,  Thos.  G.. 

...do 

May 

1,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  for  wounds,  June  24,  1862. 

Morgan,  Wm.  H 

...do 

Mav 

],  '61, 

3 

Discharged  for  wounds,  October  24,  1862. 

M'Clain,  Elijah  S... 

...do 

May 

1,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  Dec.  17,  1863. 

M'Elfresh,  John. ... 

...do 

Mav 

1,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  13,  '63. 

M'Clure,  Alfred 

...do 

Mav 

1,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

M'Gee,  Jame.s 

...do 

Mav 

1,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Rf)ads,  June  30,  '62. 

Maux,  Charles 

..do 

May 

1,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  J  une  27,  1862. 

Orr  Samuel. 

do 

Mav 

]    '61    1  3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  1,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 

Ryan,  Jonathan 

...do 

July 

20,  '61,  j  3 

Robinson,  E.  M 

...do 

May 

],  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  2.5,  '62. 

Rutter,  Henry .*. 

...do 

July 

1,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  for  wounds,  April  8,  18t)3.     ♦ 

Reed,  George  H 

...do 

Mav 

1,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  for  wounds,  November  6,  i8t;2. 

Rodgers,  Johns 

...do.... 

Aug. 

22,  '62, 

3 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  1864. 

Spence,  Thomas 

...do 

July 

1,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11, 1864.     " 

Shields,  William.... 

...do 

Julv 

20,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 

Stewart,  Samuel 

...do 

July 

20,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 

Smith   C  H. 

do 

May 

May 

1    '61 

^ 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  16,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May.  5,  '63. 

Sloan,  James  W 

...do 

1,  '61, 

3 

Scott,  Alexander.... 

...do 

July 

1,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Smith,  Thr.mas  ....  . 

...do 

May 

],  '61, 

3 

Deserted  September  1,  1862. 

Swartzlander,  A 

...do 

Julv 

1,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  '62. 

Thompson,  Wm.  E 

...do 

Mav 

1,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeons  certificate,  Dec.  6,  '61. 

Thompson,  J.  K 

...do 

May 

1,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  Va.,  June  27,  1862. 

Verner,  Jeremiah... 

...do 

July 

20,  '61, 

3 

Deserted  March  22,  1863. 

Walker,  William... 

...do 

May 

1,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  9,  '62. 

Wallace,  S.  II 

...do 

Mav 
Mav 

I,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

3 
3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  18,  '63. 
Dischart;edon  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  9,  1863. 

Wilkinson,  Peter... 

...do 

Wilhams,  Peter 

...do 

July 

],  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  14,  '63. 

...do 

May 
Julv 

1,J61, 

^ 

Transferred  to  44th  regiment  P.  V.,  Oct.  1,  1861. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  April  26,  '63. 

Weber,  Augustus... 

...do 

20,  '61. 

3 

Company  D 


RECRUITED  AT  PITTSBURG. 


Robert  Galway 

John  K.  Barbour.... 

James  B.  Ludwick 

Olivers.  M'llwain.. 

William  N.  Forgey 

Leop.  Helmstetter.. 


.August  Smetz 

James  H.  Gillis 

James  N.  M'Lees... 
.John  H.  Mechling... 

William  A.  Young.. 


Capt.... 
..do 

..do 

2d  Lt... 


...do 

1st  Sgt. 

Serg't.. 

..do 

..do 

..do 


.do^.. 


May 
May 

May 

May 

Maj' 

May 

May 

May 

May 
May 

May 


'61, 
'61, 

3 

^ 

'<31, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

'61, 

3 

Wd.  at  Dranesville,  Dee.  20,  '61— res.  June  16, '62. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— pr.  fr. 
2d  Lt.  to  Capt.,  July  5,  '62— disch.  Mar.  9,  '63. 

Tr.  to  Sig.  Corps,  Aug.  20,  '61— pr.  to  Capt.,  Nov. 
2,  '63 — mus.  out  with  company.  May  12,  1804. 

Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.,  June  2«,  1861— lo  2d  Lt.,  July  5, 
1862— wd.  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— re- 
signed December  25,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Dec.  13,  '61— wd.  at  Bull  Run.  Aug.  30, 
'62— pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  April  2,  '63— com.  1st  Lt.,  Nov. 
2,  '63 — not  mus. — mus.  out  with  Co.,  May  12,  '64. 

Wd.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  '62— pr.  to  1st  Sgt., 
April  1,  '(]?> — com.  2d  Lt.,  Non  .  2,  '63 — not  mus- 
tered— nms.  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  July  1,  '62 — wd.  at  South  Mountain, 
Sept.  14,  '62— disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Feb.  23, 1863. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  July  1,  '62 — wd.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June 
27,  1862— disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  March  9,  1863. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  '61— to  Com.  Sgt.,  Oct.  13,  '61. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  May  3,  1861— killed  at  Charles 
City  Cross  Roads,  Jane  30,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Sept.  1, 1861— killed  at  Charle.s 
City  Cross  Roads',  Juno  SO,  1862. 


800 


THIKTT-EIGHTII   IIBGIMBNT — NINTH   RESERVE, 


John  Trautman. 
John  D.  Taylor  . 
John  M.  Shane... 


Francis  B.  Pearsol.. 


John  E.  Young  .... 

W.H.  Sears 

John  W.  Shuster.. 

Andrew  J.  Hollis. 
Benj.  M.  Conner.. 
William  T.  Foley. 


Sergt. 
..do... 
...do... 


..do.., 

..do.. 
..do... 
Corp. 

..do... 
..do... 
..do... 


William  Gillis 

Frederick  B.  Lewis 
John  Nightengale. . . 
Neal  M'Laflferty 


William  Nolder 

Wm.  H.  Boslough. 
Allen,  Robert 


Aunks,  William. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


Muc 

...do 

Private 

...do 


Adams,  Samuel do 

Bishop,  John :  ..  do 


Brown,  John , 

Blockinger,  Peter. 
Cannon,  Thomas... 
Conoby,  Jacob 


Clement,  John  W... 

Compte,  Peter 

Davidson,  Jas.,  Sr... 
Davidson,  Jas,,  Jr... 

Dowden,  Samuel.... 

Davidson,  .John  L... 
Davidson,  Jeremiah 
Donaldson,  James... 

Emler,  Simon 

Farrar,  John 

Finicle,  George  W... 
Fitzpatrick,  Thos.  T 


Failenstoin,  Henry 
(Jordecke,  Fred'k... 
Gentber,  Henry 


...do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 

..do. 


Harvey,  Richard... 

Hustcad,  Hosea 

Hodgson,  Edward. 

Henon,  John  T. 

Johnston,  Fred'k.. 
Johnston.  Robert., 


May  3,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 

May  .3,  '61, 

July  15,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 

July  1,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 

July  1,  '61, 

Mav  3,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 
April  11,.  '62, 

July  1,  '61, 

July  15,  '61, 

July  I,  '61, 


..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do '  Mai- 


July 
July 
July 
May 
May 

I  May 

I  -  - 


3,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
3,  '61, 
3,  >61, 
3,  '61, 
6,  '62, 


..do 1  May     3,  '61, 

,.do I  July   11,  '61, 

..do !  July   15,  '61, 

..do 1  July  15,  '61, 

..do I  May     3, '61. 

..do May     .3, '61, 


.do. 
..do. 


..|  May     3,  '61, 

..I  May     3,  '61, 
..!  .lulv  24,  '61. 


Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  1861— died  Sept.  1,  '62, 

of  wounds  received  at  Bull  Run,  Arrg.  30, 1862. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  July  1,  1862— killed  at  Freder- 
icksburg, December  13,  1862. 
Promoted  from  (Jor.  to  Sgt,.  July  1,  1862— v/d.  at 

South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862  —  mustered  out 

with  companv,  May  12,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt..  Dee.  14,  1862— wd. 

Dec.  20,  1861,  and  Sept.  17,  1862— mustered  ovxt 

with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.  March  9,  1863— wonnded  June 

30,  1862— mus.  out  with  company,  May  12, 1864. 
Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Feb.  28,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Sept.,  1,  1862 — wounded  at  An- 

tietam,  Sept.  17,  1862 — discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate,  April  7,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Oct.  13,  1861  —  killed  at  Bull 

Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Cor..  Jan.  15,  1863  —  mustered  out 

with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  April  1,  1863  — wd.  at  South 

Mountain,  Sept.  14,   1862 — mustered  out  with 

company,  May  12,  1864. 
Promoted"  to  Cor.,  April  1,  1863  —  mustered  out 

with  company,  May  12,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  April  1,  1863  —  mustered  out 

with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  April  1.  1863  —  mustered  out 

with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  May  IS,  -1863  —  mustered  out 

with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  2,  1863. 
Transferred  to  Regimental  Band,  July  29,  1861. 
Prisoner  from  June  30,  to  Aug.  5, 1862 — mustered 

out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862— disch.  on 

Surgeon's  certificate,  April  7,  1863. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14, 1862. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862— mustered 

out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  oompany.  May  12,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  2,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17, 1862 — mustered 

out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  wdth  company,  May  12,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  13,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Prisoner  from  June  30,  to  Aug.  5, 1862— mustered 

out  with  company  May  12, 1864. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  '62— discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  December  1,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  '61— Vet. 
Transferred  to  IfiOth  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  '61— Vet. 
Wd.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,'62— des.  Oct.  28, 1862. 
Mustered  out  Avith  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Wounded  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  '62 — wd. 

and  prisoner,  Dec.  13,  1862— transferred  to  190th 

regiment  P.  V.,  May  3,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Prisoner  from  Aug.  30,  to  Dec.  16, i862— mustered 

out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 
Wounded  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  '62— dis- 
I    charged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  1862. 
!  Wounded  at  Dranesville,  Dec.  20,  1861  —  disch. 
I    on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  21,  1862. 
i  Tr.  to  battery  A,  43d  reg.  P.  V.,  April  4,  1862. 
j  Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17, 1«62— mustered 

out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


801 


Klemm,  Henry., 
Lewis,  Benjamin  F 
Liynch,  William...  . 

Leppig,  John 

Lonff,  Robert  E 

Lindsay,  William... 

Lynch,  James 


M'Laughiin,  Mich'l 
M' Michael,  Samuel 

M'Lees,  John 

Murphy,  William... 
Melvin,  William 

M'Master,  Joshua... 

Meter,  George 

Miller,  August 

M'Donald,  George. 

M'Cormick,  W.  F.. 
Mundell,  Thomas.. 


Private 

...do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do., 


.do. 


Marsh,  Hiram.. 
Oberthur,  Wm. 


O'Leary,  Jeremiah 
Patton,  C.  E 


Raymond,  John.. 


Reed,  William 

Rosenberger,  J 

Shearer,  William... 
Staude,  Valentine.. 

Schrecongost,Alex. 
Sharp,  Leonard 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 


.do. 
.do. 


..do. 
..do. 


Weidner,Francis  M  ...do . 

Weaver,  William do. 

Wessel,  Ernest do. 

Wilson,  William  C  ...do , 


Weigel,  John... 
Yeager,  Albert. 


.do 

.do 


.do. 
.do. 


May  3,  '61, 

July  15,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 

May  3,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '61, 


May 
May 
May 
May 
May 

July 

May 

May 

July 

May 
May 

May 
July 

May 

May 


3,  '61, 
3,  '61, 
3,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
3,  '61, 

24,  '61, 
3,  '61, 
3,  '61, 

11,  '61, 

3,  '61, 
3,  '61, 

3,  '61, 
22,  '61, 

3,  '61, 
3,  '61, 


May     3,  '61, 


July 
May 
May 
May 

Oct. 
May 

May 
May 
May 
July 


16,  '61, 
3,  '61, 
3,  '61, 
3,  '61, 

18,  '62, 
3,  '61, 

3,  '61, 

3,  '61, 

3,  '61, 

24,  '61, 


May     3,  '61, 
May     3,  '61, 


Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Tr.  to  battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Artillery,  June  4,  '62. 
Wounded  at  Dranesville,  Dec.  20, '61— discharged 

on  .Surgeon's  certificate,  March  9,  1863. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  '62— discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  10,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  14,  '62— mus- 
tered out  with  companv,  Mav  12,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Dranesville",  Dec.  20, '61 —discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  1,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Dranesville,  Dec.  20, '61— discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  18,  1862. 
Wd.  June  30,  '62— pris.  from  June  30  to  Dec.  8, 

'62— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate.  Mar.  9,  1863. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,1862— discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  February  10,  1863. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Wounded— pris.  June  30,  1862— died  near  For- 
tress Monroe,  July  23,  '62,  of  wounds. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Dranesville,  Dec.   20,  1861— tran.s- 
ferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  3,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Dranesville,  Dec.   20,  1861— mus- 
tered out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Dranesville,  Dec.  20, '61— discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  18,  1862. 
KiUed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  11,  '61. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Wd.  and  pris.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— 
discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  '62. 
Discharged  January  6,  1864. 
Wounded  and  prisoner,  June  30,'62 — transferred 

to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  15,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Wounded  in  action,  June  30, 1862 — mustered  out 

with  company.  May  13,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 
KiUed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 


Company  E. 


RECRUITED  IN  ALLEGHENY  COUNTY. 


Charles  Barnes  , 
Wm.  H.  Erwin. 


William  N.  Hope... 
Jas.  W.  Abernethy 

J.  S.  Hollingshead.. 

Thomas  Welsh 

George  W.  Boggs.... 

James  Freel 

Chas.  B.  Mohshaur 

101 


1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Major,  April  1,  1863. 

Promoted  from  2d  Lt.  to  Capt.,  April  1,  1863— to 

brevet  Major,  Mar.  13,  '65— mustered  out  with 

company.  May  11,  1864. 
Resigned"  December  25,  1862. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  IstLt.,  April  1,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  April  1,  1863 — 

mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  April  1,  1863 — 

mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.,  April  1, 1863 — mustered  out 

with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Cor.,  April  1, 1863 — mustered  out 

with  company,  May  ll,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Cor.,  April  1, 1863 — mustered  out 

with  company,  May  11,  1864.' 


802 


THIRTY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT — ^NINTH  RESERVE, 


Henry  Baker .... 

David  Aston 

Wm.  H.  Fisher. 
Col'mb  Patterson.... 
Peter  F.  Smith. . 


Wm.  Thompson. 
George  Grover.... 


Ralph  White 

Samuel  Bassett 

Robert  S.  Clark 

Alton,  Joseph 

Aston,  Joseph 

Ainsworth,  George. 
Anderson,  James  . 

Boyd,  Alexander .., 

Brogan,  Edward 

Burgresser,  Walker 

Beatty,  Wm.  P 

Burch,  Henry  A.... 

Blundon,  John 

Bunn,  Richard 

Brubaker,  William 

Butler,  Alexander..!. ..do 

Beatty,  Henry 

Bond",  Thomas  B.... 
Cauiby,  William.... 
Carnahan,  James ... 
Croxton,  Harris  F... 
Croxton,  David  H... 

Camby,  Thomas 

Clark,  George  W.... 
Carnahan,  Jerome- 
Dougherty,  Daniel., 

Davis,  James  W 

Davis,  Hezekiah.... 

Davis,  David  D 

Dillon,  Luke 

Dever,  Francis 

Davis,  Robert  E 

Davi.s,  Jacob 

England,  James 

Egleson,  John 

England,  William.. 

Evans,  William 

Foster,  John 

Fox,  Josiah 

Fuller,  John 

Graham,  William... 
Glasgow,  George  H 
Grounds,  Joseph 

Grounds,  Samuel... 

Hindee,  Joseph 

Halloren,  Michael.. 
Humphreys,  Wm... 
Hannah,  Thomas ... 

Hepling,  John 

Hughes,  James  W.. 
Hopkins,  Thos.  D... 
Hughes,  Thcs.  E.... 
Harvey,  James  A... 
Hays,  Peier 


Hopkins,  John 

Jones,  Ddvid  L  .... 
Jenkins  Abraham 
Little,  William  ..  . 


May  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 

July  23,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 


May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

Aug.    8,  '62, 

July  22,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

Aug.  15,  '62, 

Aug.  30,  '62, 

Aug.     7,  '62, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

July  23,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

July  17,  '61, 

July  19,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

July    7,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

Sept.    2,  '61, 

June  27,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

Sept.    2,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

July  23,  '61, 

May     1, '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

July   11,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

May     1,  '61, 

.do July  2,  '62, 

.rio May  1,  '61. 

.io.....  May  1,  '61, 

.do  ...J  May  1,  '61 


Promoted  from  Corporal,  June  15,  '63 — mustered 

out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  Corporal,  April  1,  1863— mustered  out 

with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  Corporal,  October  10,  1862— mustered 

out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  Corporal,  April  1,  1863— mustered  out 

with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  Corporal,  April  1,  1863— mustered  out 

with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  Corporal,  May  1,  1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  Corporal,  June  15,  1863 — mustered  out 

with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  9,  '63. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  29,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  8,  '63. 
Wounded  aud  prisoner  at  Charles  City  Cross 

Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  gunboat  service,  Feb.  16,  1862. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  20,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg..P.  V.,  Mav  4,  1864. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
INIustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  10,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  1864. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  INIay  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  Ai-ith  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
On  detached  service  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  ©ut  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  un- 
known—re-enlisted  December  22,  1863— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  IJ,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '63. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '62, 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  '64— Vet. 
Died  November  29,  1862,  at  Philadelphia. 
Died  Dec.  28,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  FredM 
ericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  15,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  14,  '63. 


THREE  YBAES*  SERVICE. 


803 


Little,  Isaac 

Mews,  Eben 

M' Donald,  Wiley... 
Marlatt,  George. 
Morgan,  John.... 
M'Cullen,  Thomas.. 

M'Gurty,  John 

M'Ginn,  Joseph 

M'Clelland,  Thos.... 

Morris,  James  L 

Needs,  Alfred 

Nelson,  Thomas 

Needs,  Jacob 

Nesbit,  William 

Norris,  Thomas  L... 

Nelson,  David 

Phillips,  Patrick 

Rafter,  John 

Riley,  John  O 

Rubicon,  Joseph  H 
Russell,  William  L 

Russell,  John 

Reed,  John 

Rose,  William  H.... 

Richey,  John 

Riley,  Michael 

Rodgers,  Hugh 

Rafter,  Patrick 

Shields,.  Robert 

Shinefelt,  Samuel... 

Shorthill,  M,  G 

Sweeney,  John 

Stewart,  Silas  W.... 

Snyder,  George 

Sexton,  John 

Scott,  Joshua 

Thompson,  John 


Private 

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May     1,  '61, 


May 
May 
July 
May 
Aug. 
Aug. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
July 
May 
May 
May 
Aug. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May- 
May 
Aug. 
May 
May 
May 
July 
May 
May 
May 
July 
Sept. 
May 


1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

2,  '62, 
1,  '61, 
4,  '62, 
8,  '62, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

2,  '62, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
7,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

15,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
22,  '61, 

2,  '61, 
1,  '61, 


Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  15,  '62. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  4,  '64. 
Deserted  December  11,  1863. 
Killed  at  Antietara.  September  17,  1862, 
Died  at  Philadelphia,  July  9,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  25,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  10,  '62. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  8,'62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  2,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  8,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1S62. 
Died  December  5,  1863— bu.  in  Harm'y  B'l  Grd. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  Avith  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  12,  '62. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Dranesviile,  December  20,  1861. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  December  29,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864, 


Company  F. 

RECRUITED  IN  MEADVILLE,  CRAWFORD  COUNTY. 


Samuel  B.  Dick. 
Joshua  T.  Reynolds 

Thos.  R.  Kennedy.. 
George  H.  Bemus 
Samuel  H.  Quail.. 


James  Hamilton.... 
Charles  H.  Snyder, 
Richard  H.  Quail .. 
William  Hastings.. 
J,  Hudson  Miller  .. 
Sam,  Schreckengost 

James  R.  Gibson 

Fayette  H.  Curtis... 
Jonathan  C.  Moyer.. 

T.  Clark  Miller 

Wm.R.M'Cutchen 

A.  C.  Carroll 

John  Wickham 

H-  H.  Gilmore 

Garrett  Davidson... 

Wm,  P.  Housel 

Jos,  F,  Robinson 

Henry  T,  Denbar ... 

Edgars,  Osburn,... 
J.  E.  Turk 


April  25,  '61, 
April  26,  '61, 

April  26,  '61, 
April  26,  '61, 
April  26,  '61, 


Resigned  February  17,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  June  30, 1861— to  Captain, 

April  2,  1863— discharged  February  10,  1864. 
Pr.  fr.  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  Feb.  17,  '63— dis,  Dec,  9,  '63. 
Resigned  February  17,  1863. 
Pr,  to  2d  Lt.,  April  2,  '63— Bv,  1st  Lt,,  Mar,  13, 

'65— detached  as  Asst.  Pro.  Mar.,  3d  div,,  5th  A. 

C,  July  25,  '63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  May  11,  '64. 
Pr,  to  Capt,  Co,  I,  105th  reg,  P,  V,,  Mar.  18.  '62. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt,  company  I,  July  5,  1862, 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  28,  '62. 
Disch,  Mar.  20,  '63,  for  wounds  rec.  in  action. 
Transferred  to  Vet,  Reserve  Corps,  July  1, 1863. 
Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Aug,  1,'63, 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  Juno  30,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  18<>4. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  18(!4. 
Disch.  Nov,  28,  1862,  for  wounds  rec.  in  action. 

Disch date  unknown— for  wds,  rec,  in  action. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment,  P.  V. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment,  P,  V. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment,  P.  V,— Vf  t. 
Wd.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads— pris.  vr,  June 

30  to  July  30,  1862— tr.  to  190th  regimen  t  P,  V. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jul  j  18,  '63. 
Died  Aug,  1,  '62,  of  wounds  received  at  Gaines' 

Mill,  June  27,  1862— buried  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem. 


804 


THIETY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT — ^NINTH  RESERVE, 


Hastings  D.  Stoops 
William  H.  Grimes 
William  J.  M'Gill.. 
William  M'Aneny.. 
T.  Clark  Stockdale 

Samuel  Young 

Alfred  C.  Cooper,.., 

A.  C.  Gilmore 

Auten,  J.  L 

Allen,  William  F... 

Bartholomew,  L 

Bond,  William 

Baker,  Cassias  W... 

Bingham,  L.  W 

Burns,  James 

Bartholomew,  R 

Bloomfield,  Lewis... 
Barnes,  Samuel 
Boyd,  James  F, 
Birch,  Shunk  ... 
Crick,  Solomon  H... 
Carter,  Edward  A., 
Chapman,  Henry .. 

Cline,  David , 

Cable,  Jesse , 

Conrod,  Jacob 

Ditwilder,  William 

Dennis,  James  O 

Davison,  James  H.. 

Everett,  Enos  M 

Ecloflf,  Albert 

Floyd,  Wilson 

Frazier,  Joseph 

Gallagher,  Wm.  J.., 


Corp 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
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Muc. 
..do.. 
Private 
...do 
..do 
..do 
..do 


Gehr,  Charles  H.., 
Glenn,  Jacob  K..., 

Gable,  Thomas 

Guy,  Fred 

Glenn,  Jacob 

Hosack,  James  R, 

Hope,  Samuel 

Hyskill,  J.  Fletcher 
Hawley,  Francis.... 
Hosack,  George  W. 

Henderson,  J.  F 

Hinderman,  Thos... 
Hamilton,  Jeff.  H.. 

Hatch,  John , 

Honneywell,  G.  C. 

Hill,  Peter 

Hads,  Daniel 

Jones,  David  M 

Joslin,  Frank  W 

Kirkpatrick,  David 
Kightlinger,  Sam'l 
Kightlinger,  And... 

Long,  William  J 

Litchfield,  D.  M 

Levins,  John 

Lamb,  William 

Long,  Peter 

Moore,  Adam 

M'Quown,  A.  D 

Meade,  Levet  A 

Maxwell,  James 

Miller,  Charles  W... 
M'CleUand,  Alex  ... 
Milliron,  William... 
M'Pherson,  H.  A ... 

M'Cumber,  Geo 

Murphy,  J.  C 

M'Cormick,  D.  B  ... 

Meade,  LeA'ant '. 

M'Kee,  James 


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June  27,  '61, 
AprU  26,  '61, 
May  3,  '61, 
May  10, '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
July  6,  '61, 
July  1,  '61, 
April  26, '61, 
AprU  26,  '61, 
July  26,  '61, 
AprU  26,  '61, 
July  17,  '61, 
AprU  26,  '61, 
June  17,  '61, 
AprU  26,  '61, 
AprU  26,  '61, 
July  1,  '61, 
Feb.  24, '62, 
Feb,  24,  '64, 
JiUy     1,  '61. 


July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Feb. 


9,  '61 
9,  '61, 
9,  '61, 

6,  '61, 

7,  '61, 
14,  '62, 


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July  17,  '61 
Mar.  7,  '62, 
Sept,  2,  '62, 
Mar.  7,  '62, 
AprU  26,  '62, 
Feb,  24,  '62, 
July  1,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

Feb.  24,  '62, 
Feb.  27,  '64, 
Mar,  24,  '64, 
July  9,  '61, 
Feb,  25,  '62, 
Jvdy  7,  '61, 
July  1,  '61, 
July  1,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
AprU  26,  '61, 


July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Aug, 


AprU  26,  '61, 
Feb.  17,  '62, 
June  25,  '61, 
Feb.  17,  '62, 
Feb.  13,  '64, 
July  1,  '61, 
July  1,  '61, 
July  9,  '61, 
July  9,  '61 
AprU  26,  '61 


July 
July 
July 
July 
July 


6,  '61, 
9,  '61, 
3,  '61, 
3,  '61, 
1,  '61, 


July  13,  '61, 
July  13,  '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
July  9,  '61, 
AprU  26,  '61, 
July  7,  '61, 
July  9,  '61, 
July  17, '61, 


Killed  at  MechanicsvUle,  June  26, 1862. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862, 
Wd.  Dec.  20,  '61— mus.  out  with  Co.,  May  11,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Principal  Musician,  July  28,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  15,  '61. 
Transferred  to  1st  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Nov,  20,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864, 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864, 
Disch.  Dec.  8,  1862,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Disch.  Jan.  1,  1863,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar,  16,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  10,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  10,  '63. 
Died  at  Smoketown,  Md,,  October  7,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May,  1864. 
Tr,  to  Bat,  C,  5th  U,  S,  ArtUlery,  Nov.  20,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V,— Vet. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17, 1862, 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Transferred  to  59th  regiment  P,  V.,  Mar,  10,  '63. 
Died  at  Fortress  Monroe,  Va.,  Dec.  26,  1862, 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment,  P.  V. 
Died  at  Smoketown,  Md.,  Nov.  17,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May,  1864. 
Disch.  Nov.  27,  '62,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  29,  1862, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  23,  '62. 
Deserted  January  1,  1863 — returned  January  16, 

1864 — mus.  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864, 
Transferred  to  190th~ regiment  P,  V.,  May,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P,  V,,  May,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May,  1864. 
Tr.  to  Batt'y  C,  5th  U.  S.  Art.,  Nov,  20,  1862, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  6,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864, 
JNIustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Disch.  Nov.  2,  1862,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Disch.  June  27,  1862,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Disch.  Aug.  10,  1862,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Disch.  Oct.  1,  1862,  for  wds,  received  in  action. 
Disch.  Mar.  8,  1862,  for  wds.  received  in  action, 
Disch.  April  28,  1862,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  29,  1862. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Deserted  September  1,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
KUled  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  I90th  regiment  P.  V.,  May,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V,,  May,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Disch.  Feb.  10,  1862,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Disch.  July  16,  1862,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  cert. — date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  10,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Disch.  May  18,  1863,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  1,  1862. 
Disch,  Sept.  6,  1862,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Disch.  June  3,  1862,  for  wds,  received  in  action. 
Disch.  Mar.  20,  '62,  for  wds,  received  in  action. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V,,  May,  '64— Vet, 
Tr.  to  Batt'y  C,  5th  U.  S.  ArtiUery,  Nov.  20,  '62. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  7,  1862, 
Died  at  Smoketown,  Md,,  Oct.  7,  1862. 
Transferred  to  6th  U,  S,  Cavalry,  Oct,  29, 1862. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  August  31, 1861. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


805 


Nice,  William  F . 
Painter,  Ashford. 
Painter,  Linns.  ., 
Quail,  William  G. 

Rust,  Edward 

Stebbins,  Fred'k  W 
Seymore,  Wallace. 
Sherman,  Charles.. 
Sergeant,  Wm.  G... 

Scott,  Charles 

Smiley,  David 

Stark,  Thos.  S 

Skeel,  Lewis 

Stockdale,  Joseph.. 
Travis,  C.  Glaston.. 

Turner,  Alfred 

Urey,  Thomas 

Wood,  Henry 

Woodcock,  Almon. 
Wagner,  William.. 
Wyard,  Samuel 


Private 

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..do 


June  1, 
July  6, 
July  6, 
July  24, 
April  26, 
July  1, 
April  26, 
July  1, 
April  26, 
Feb.  24, 
July  13, 
July  1, 
July  1, 
July  1, 
July  1, 
July  1, 
Feb.  27, 
July  1, 
Oct.  12, 
July  6, 
July    1, 


Disch.  Aug.  11, 1863,  for  wounds  rec.  in  action. 
Tr.  to  battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Art'y,  Nov.  20,  1862. 
Tr.  to  battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Art'y,  Nov.  20,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Deserted  October  5,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  16,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  2,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May,  1864. 
Died  February  13,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Killed  at  Dranesville,  December  20,  1861. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  20,  1862. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  9, 1861. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May,  1864. 
Tr.  to  battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Art'y,  Oct.  20,  1862. 
Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  May  17, 1862— buried 
in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 


Company   G. 
recruited  at  pittsburg. 


John  B.  Brookbank 
Edmund  H.  Russell 


Wm.  C.  Hunter 

Alexander  M'Cord., 


James  S.  Reade.... 
Isaac  N.  M'Munn. 


David  F,  Blood 

Wm.  C.  Torrence ... 


Andrew  Mangan.. 
William  J.  Dunn. 


JohnF.  Smith 

Charles  H.  Chaffee.. 
Matthew  A.  Seaton 

John  F.  Malone 

John  M'Farland 

Wm.  L.  Armstrong 
Geo.  W.  Bol singer.. 
Williston  Preston... 

James  Wilson 

Henry  Ledabur 


Wm.  Altsman. 


Israel  T.  Sheffler.... 
Anderson,  Wm.  R.. 
Anderson,  Robert... 

Bowen,  John  S 

Bowen,  Charles  T... 
Barnett,  Henry  B... 

Bott,  Lewis 

Burk,  Cyrus 

Blacksmith,  And... 

Berry,  James  P 

Bizzell,  George 

Clark,  James  R 

Copeland  Mortira'r 


Capt. 
1st  Lt.. 


...do.... 

2d  Lt. 

IstSgt. 
...do 


Serg't. 
...do.... 


..do.., 
Corp., 
..do.., 
..do.., 
..do.., 
..do.. 
..do.., 
..do.., 
..do.., 
..do... 


.do. 


Muc 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

..do 


May     4,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 

May 

May 


4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 


May     4,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 


Sept.  23,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 


May 
May 
Oct. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 


May  4,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

May  22,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

May  1,  '61, 

July  15,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

July  15,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 


Resigned  August  19,  1863. 

Resigned  to  accept  promotion  in  Signal  Corps, 
September  10,  1863. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  April  2,  '63— to  1st  Lt.,  Nov.  1,  '63— 
mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  February  7,  1862— 
killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieut,  and  Adjutant,  Dec.  1,  '62. 

Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.,  April  1,  1863— com.  2d  Lt.,  Aug. 
20,  1863— not  mustered— mustered  out  with 
company,  Mav  12,  1864. 

Transferred  to  i90th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  3,  '64. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  December  1,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  July  28,  1861 — mustered 
out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  August  10,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  15,  '64. 

Disch.  April  8,  1863,  for  wounds  rec.  in  action. 

Ti-ansferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  3,  '64. 

Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  December  17,  1863. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  24, 1863. 

Died  October  14,  1861. 

Deserted  August  27,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  December  1,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  23,  1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Died  of  wounds  rec.  in  action — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Disch.  Feb.  4,  1862,  for  woUnds  rec.  in  action. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  '62. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  27, 1863. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  28,  1862. 

Died  September  12,  1863. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12, 1864. 


806 


THIETT-EIGHTH  EEGIMENT — mSTH  RESERVE, 


Cheney,  Charles 

Chambers,  Wm.  W 
Crawford,  Andrew.. 
Chaney,  Wm.  W.... 
Dunlap.  Thomas  N 
Deviney,  Michael... 

Derner,  William 

Dull,  Henry 

Eckles,  Adam 


Fitzsimmons,  N.  ] 
Gift,  George  W.... 

Hall,  Johns 

Hyde,  David  V  ... 
Hughey,  Michael. 
Horner,  Simon...., 
Hymers,  Henry... 


Howenstine,  George 
Hackett,  William... 

Jefl'rey,  William 

Johnston,  Samuel... 

King,  George  R 

Kells,  Robert  H 

King,  WiUiam  H... 
Laubauch,  Tighlm. 
Lewenthan,  Sam'l.. 

Loy,  Samuel 

Lewis,  Matthew 

liightner,  Samuel... 
M'Kinney,  Francis 
Miller,  Christian 

M'Guire,  Samuel  C 
M'Ewen,  Benj.  P.. 
Montgomery,Thos. 
M'Feeley,  Sam'l  R. 

Miller,  John  H 

Nightengert,  Wm.. 
Nicholson,  William 
Nicholson,  James... 
Osgood,  Augustus  A 
Orth,  Adam 


Porter,  John  S 

Pershing,  John 

Pershing,  Joseph... 

Richey,  Samuel 

Rowen,  John  C 

Read,  Thomas 

Rothermal,  Peter.. 

Regour,  George 

Rice,  Charles  H 

Seaton,  Joseph  C... 
Summerville,  Wm. 
Shidle,  James  E.... 


Smith,  Alfred  D 

Sprague,  John  H.... 

Smith,  Frank  M 

Sickles,  Osman  T.... 
Simpson,  George  W 


Sciba,  Henry 

Stevens,  James  P... 
Vickerough,  John.. 


Vail,  Charles  H 

White,  George 

Wilson,  William  W 


Winters,  John  G. 
Wise,  George  B... 

Wheary,  John 

Zeigler,  John 


Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do.... 
.do .... 
.do.... 
.do.... 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 


.do 

.do 

.do....: 

-do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.ao. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do . 
..do. 
..do. 


do 

do 

do 

...do 

do 


July  22,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

July  13,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

July  13,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

July  4,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

May  .4,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

July  19,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 


May  4, 
July  11, 
May  4, 
July  27, 
May    11, 


May 

May  4, 

May  4, 

May  4, 

May  4, 

May  4, 

July  15, 

May  4, 

May  4, 

May  4, 
May  '  4, 
July  13, 
Mar.  10, 
July  27, 
May  4, 
May  4, 
May  4, 
May  4, 
July  20, 


May 

May 
May 
May 
Sept. 
May 
May 
May 
July 
May 
May 
May 

May 
July 
July 
May 
May 


4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

23,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

15,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
3,  '61, 
3,  '61, 

3,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
15,  '61, 

4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 


May  4,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

July  13,  '61, 

July  11,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 

July  15,  '61, 

May  4,  '61, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  8,  '62. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  November  13,  1861. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  5,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  27,  '62. 

Deserted  June  25,  1863. 

Deserted  July  22,  1861. 

Disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Nov.  20,  1862— re-enlisted 

Feb.  24,  '64— tr.  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  '64. 
Died  September,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  7, 1862. 
Discharged  November  11,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  June  4,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 
Disch.  April  8,'63,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  18,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Discharged  by  sentence  of  G.  C.  M.,  Oct.  18,  '62. 
Died  October  7,  1861. 
Deserted  July  23,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Discharged  for  wounds  received  in  action— date 

unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  '62. 
Disch.  Oct.  26,  '62,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  1864. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Died  December  20,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8,  1862. 
Discharged  for  wounds  received  in  action— date 

unknown. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  7,  '62, 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  1864, 
Died  March  15,  1862. 

Died  Oct.  14,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 
Deserted  July  3,  1863. 
Deserted  August  1,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Detached  on  signal  duty,  August  22,  '61— absent 

at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  8,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  for  wounds  received  in  action — date 

unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  7,  '63. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Discharged  for  wounds  received  in  action — date 

unknown. 
Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  Dec.  31,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Discharged  for  wounds  received  in  action — date 

unknown. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Died  April  30,  1862. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  »62., 


THREE  YEATIS'    SERVICE. 


807 


Company  H. 

RECRUITED  IN  BEAVER  COUNTY. 


John  Cuthbertson. 
Jacob  S.  Winans... 


John  F.  Price 

C.  K.  Chamberlain. 


D.  Riley  Hawkins.. 


Thos.  J.  Marshall... 

Jos.  M.  Devlnney... 

Henry  Lloyd 

H.  W.  Blanohard... 
John  Mitchell 

Jesse  M.  Corbus 


William  Ashton. 


William  R.  Kiu^ 
Matthew  H.  Fulton 

James  B.  Andrews 

George  E.  Smith 

Irvin  Campbell 

Wm,  C.  Fleming..., 
Dennis  Vanlier. ...... 

Samuel  Forns 

Marcus  C.  Rose 

Edward  Dorian 


Capt. 
...do.. 


1st  Lt., 
..do.... 


2dLt. 


1st  Sgt, 

Serg't. 
...do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 

..do.... 


.do. 


Jos.  Cuthbertson. 


Wm.  C.  Thompson. 

William  Broad 

Ackleson,  Mitchell 

Allison,  James 

Butler,  Joseph 

Bennett,  William... 
Blatner,  Christian.. 

Burke,  William 

Butler,  .John  B 

Broad,  Moses 


Beatty,  Walter  L.... 
Crawford,  James  P 

Conkle,  George  

Craig,  Walter  G 

Conkle,  Thomas 

Davis,  Edward  K... 

Dimond,  Thomas.... 

Dunner,  Lester 

Diuwiddie,  Jas.  L... 
Eberhart,  And'w  E 

Early,  Henry  C 

Fankhouser!^  Mad'n 
Fowler,  William.... 
Fleming,  Robert.... 

Fridigef,  John 

Fairman,  Robert.... 

pardner,  Jeremiah 
Glass,  John  F.. ...... 

Gallaher,  James  W 


Corp. 
..do.. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


.do. 


..do.. 
..do.. 
Private 
..do. 
..do. 
...do. 
..do.. 
..do. 
..do.. 
..do.. 


...do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

...do. 

...do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do., 


May  24,  '61, 
May  24,  '61, 


May   24,  '61, 
May   24,  '61, 


May   24,  '61, 


July     9,  '61, 

May  24,  '61, 

May  24,  '61, 

May  24,  '61, 

May  24,  '61j 

May  24,  '61, 

May   24,  "61, 

Mav  24,  '61, 
May   24,  '61, 

May  24,  '61, 

May  24,  '61, 

Sept.  26,  '61, 

May  24,  '61, 

May  24,  '61, 

May  24, '61, 

May  24,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 

May  24,  '61, 

May  24,  '61, 

May  24,  '61, 

July  19,  '61, 

Julv  19.  '61, 

July  19,  '61, 

May  24,  '61, 

Mav  24,  '61, 

July  19,  '61, 

Jnly  19,  '61, 

May  24,  '61, 

May  24,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

Julv  16,  '61, 

Feb.  13,  '64, 

July  16,  '61, 

May  24,  '61, 

May  24,  '61, 
Mav  24,  '61, 
July  19,  '61, 
June  26,  '6B, 
May  24,  '61, 
May  24.  '61, 
May  24,  '61, 
Mav  24,  '61, 
Sept.  8,  '62, 
May  24,  '61, 
July  16,  '61, 
May  24,  '61, 
July  19,  '61, 


Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30. 

1862— resigned  December  8,  1862. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.— to  Capt.,  Feb. 

j    28,  1863— to  brevet  Major,  March  13, 1865— mus- 
tered out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Resigned  November  8,  1861. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  July  3,  1861— 
to  1st  Lt.,  Dec.  8,  1862— to  brevet  Capt.,  March 
13,  '65— mus.  out  with  company,  jSIa  \-  12, 1864. 
Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.,  Nov.  8,  18i31— to"2d  Lieut., 
May  2,  1863— to  brevet  1st  Lt.,  March  13,  1865— 
mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 
Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.,  May  2,  1863— mustered  out 
with  companv.  May  12,  1864. 

Transferreii  to^l-lth  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  1,  1861. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  15,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  .Sgt.,  Nov.  9,  1861  — mus- 
tered out  with  comjiany,  Maj;-  12,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  April  3,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Nov.  15,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeou'.s  certificate,  Nov.  25,  '62. 

Discharged  Dec.  21,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 
Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Disch.  April  7,  '63,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 

Disch.  March  25,  '63,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  1864. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  October  18,  1861. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  November  2,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Sept.  17,  1862— mustered  out 
with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  March  1,  1863— mustered  out 
with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  comijany,  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Mav  12,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Bristoe  Station,  Va.,  December  23, 1863, 
by  railroad  accident. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  companv.  May  12,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P^  V.,  May  3,  1864. 

Deserted  November  2,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Dranesville,  Dec.  20,  1861  — disch. 
on  Sttrgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  20,  '63. 

Transferred  to  gunboat  service,  January  20, 1862. 

Deserted  April  13,  1863. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  1864. 

Discharged  for  wounds,  April  7,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

INIustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  27,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  1864. 

Transferred  to  gunboat  service,  January  20, 1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864*. 

Killed  at  G.aines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 


808 


THIRTY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT — ^NINTH  RESERVE, 


Hays,  Henry  A 

Humell,  David 

Hobough,  Jos.  V..., 

Hawk,  John  B 

Hawk,  Lewis  T 

King,  Jonathan  M 
Kirker,  Lorenzo  C, 

Kirker,  William 

Kelso,  George.  ....... 

Lloyd,  Joseph 

Law,  James  R 

Leslie,  William 

Lardiu,  William  M 
Lanig,  John 


Lemmon,  Robert  W 
Laporte,  Leonidas.. 

Lytic,  Robert  S 

M'Ferren,  Miller  L 
M'Camist,  Prussia. 

Musser,  Jacob  J 

Martin,  George  F .. 
Marquis,  Albert  S... 
M'Clain,  Samuel... 

Murphy,  John 

M'Clain,  Andrew.. 

Martin,  Wm.  M 

Matherry,  Edwin.. 


Nye,  Tobias 

Newell,  Silas  B , 


Ness,  Robert.. 


Osburn,  Edward 

O'NeUl,  John 

Palmer,  Henry 

Parris,  William 

Price,  George  A 

Rheinhard,  Charles 
Robeson,  James  C. 

Reddy,  Lewis 

Ramsay,  Robert 

Richards,  Sam'l  D.. 
Reed,  William  L.... 

Reed,  James  C 

Showalters,  Stanley 

Sweeny,  William  . 
Smith,  John  W.  D 
Stanyard,  John  J. . 
Todd,  Cornelius  J. 
Townsend,  Alfred... 
Thamer,  Daniel  F... 
Vanlier,  Joseph. 
Vaneman.  Scott. 
Veon,  Samuel..., 


Vangorder,  Alex.... 

White,  Isaiah 

Wimer,  Joseph 

Welch,  Archibald... 


Wright,  James.. 
Walters,  Alexander 
Webb,  Francis... 
Wragg,  Francis. 
Zeigler,  Isaac .... 


Private 

..do 

..do 

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May 
July 
Jan. 

Sept. 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
May 
July 
I  July 
I  July 
May 


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May  24, 
July  19, 
Aug.  26, 
May  24, 
July  24, 
July  19, 
July  19, 
May  24, 
Sept.  26, 
May  24, 
Sept.  26, 
July  19, 
May  24, 


July  19,  '61, 
May  24,  '61, 

July    9,  '61, 


July 
Feb. 
May 
July 
July 
May 
May 
May 
May 
July 
Sept. 
Feb. 
May 


July  14,  '61, 
May  24,  '61, 
Feb.  13,  '64, 
July  2,  '61, 
May  24,  '61, 
Aug.  26,  '62, 
July  9,  '61, 
July  5,  '61, 
July    5,  '61, 

July  14,  '61, 
July  14,  '61, 
July  2,  '61, 
July    9,  '61, 

Aug.  26,  '62, 
July  3,  '61, 
Auz.  26,  '61, 
July  14,  '61, 
July  19,  '61, 


Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th regiment  P.  V.,  May  3, 1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  3, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  25,  '61. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  '61. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  April  7,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  22,  '62. 
Wounded  and  captured  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 

1862 — died  at  Richmond — date  unknown. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Died  of  wds.  received  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  22,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  15,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  3,  1864. 
Captured  June  80, 1862 — died  at  Richmond,  Va. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 
Died  January  2,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  10,  '62. 
Died  December  23,  1861,  of  wounds  received  at 

Dranesville,  December  20,  1861. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  South  Mountain, 

September  14,  1862. 
Disch.  Nov.  10,  1863,  for  wounds  rec.  in  action. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  3,  '64, 
Prisoner  Nov.  28,  1863— absent  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  21,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  3, 1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  3, 1864. 
Captured  at  Bristoe  Station,  Va.,  October  15,  '63— 

absent  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  24,  '61. 
Transferred  to  I90th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  3, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Disch.  Nov.  25,  '62,  to.accept  commission  IT.  S.  A. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment,  P.  V.,  May  3, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Discharged  January  3,  1863,  for  wounds  received 

at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  25,  '61. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
INIustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Discharged  for  wounds  received  at  Gaines'  Mill, 

June  27,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  3, 1864. 
Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  Dec.  10,'62— grave,  1,523. 
Died  at  Windmill  Point,  Va.,  February  7,  1863. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 


THREE  TEAHS'  SERVICE. 


809 


Company  I. 

RECRUITED  AT  PITTSBURG. 


Williana  Lsmch Capt. . 

Hartley  Howard do ... 


J.  C.  Walkinshaw... 
Chas.  H.  Snyder 

Edward  W.  Monck 

Gustavus  A.  Wenke 
Henry  Spratt .... 

WUUamFasolt.. 


James  M'Clure 

Charles  B.  Young. 
Charles  Nicholas... 
Edward  MiUiken . 


W.  H.  H.  Lynch 

Charles  Steever. 


Garrett  Welsh- 


Thomas  Carnahan. 
Joseph  Dougherty. 

Henry  Stewart 

Jacob  H.  Serena..., 


John  S.  Kountz 

George  Seegar 

Charles  E.  Taylor.. 

John  Tawney 

Lewis  Snyder 

Oliver  B.  Mains 

Hugh  Collins 

Henry  Houcker 

Arnold,  John 

Arthur,  William.... 

Bean,  Robert 

Brouman,  Fred'k.. 

Burt,  Thomas 

Baker,  John 

Bittman,  John 

Bigley,  John 

Baker,  Samuel  D... 

Bain,  Joshua 

Crawford,  Wm.  H. 
Campbell,  Jacob.... 
Casner,  Abraham.. 

Cole,  George  W 

Cozen,  William 

Ferguson,  Tames... 
Gardner,  Robert.... 
Graham,  James  H. 
Graham,  David  P.. 
Harrington,  Wm... 

Hurrell,  John 

Hewshold,  John 

Hickman,  Israel  G 
Hugerman,  Thos. .. 

Hencker,  H...,„ 

Jenkins,  James 

Kirkwood,  Thos.... 

Knubb,  Albert 

Kunkle,  Jacob 

Leisure,  George 

102 


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May     6,  '61, 
May     1,  '61, 


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'61, 


May 
May 

May 


May     6,  '61, 
May     6,  '61, 

May     6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May     6,  '61, 

May     6,  '61, 

May     6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

May  6,  '61, 

July  9,  'fel, 
June  14,  '61, 
6, '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
May  6,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
May  6,  '61, 
July  5,  '61, 
Sept.  16,  '61, 
May  6,  '61, 
July  9,  '61, 
June  12,  '61, 


May 
May 

May 
May 


Sept. 
July 
June 
May 
May 
Mav 
Aug. 
May 
May 
Mav 
Jufy 
May 
July 
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June 
July 
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June 


9,  '63, 
22,  '61, 
IS,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

8,  '62, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

20,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
18,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

11,  '63, 
6,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

9,  '61, 
9,  '61, 
5,  '61, 

10,  '62, 
14,  '01, 


Resigned  March  1,  1862. 

Pr.  from  2d  Lt.  of  Co.  A  to  Capt.,  March  3,  '62— 
to  brevet  Major,  March  13,  1865— mustered  out 
with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Resigned  July  4,  1862. 

Pr.  from  1st  Sgt.  Co.  F  to  1st  Lt.,  July  5,  1862— 
disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  31,  1863. 

Promoted  from  Sergeant  to  1st  Lieutenant,  April 
1,  1863— dismissed  July  6,  1863. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Sergeant,  April  2,  '63— mustered 
out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant  July  25,  '62— mustered 
out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  10,  '62. 

Disch.  to  enlist  in  Regular  Army,  Nov.  26,  1862. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  May  1,  1863— mustered 
out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Corporal,  July  22,  1861— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Corporal,  November  1,  '62— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  March  1,  1863— mustered 
out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  1,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  22,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  22,  1861— mustered 
oi#with  company,  Llay  12,  1864. 

Discharged — date  unknown. 

Discharged— date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  5,  1863. 

Mustered -out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  2, 1862. 

Disch.  to  enlist  in  Regular  Army,  Dec.  4,  1862. 

Disch.  to  enlist  in  Regular  Army,  Dec.  4,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  13,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  7,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  4, 1864. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Killed  at  Culpepper  C.  H.,  October  2,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  VJ,,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  cgmpany,  May  12,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  5,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  4,  '64. 

Killed  while  on  picket,  September  25,  1861. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  23,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  21,  '63. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  10,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  5,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  4,  '64. 

Died  October  6,  1861. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Disch.  to  enlist  in  Regular  Army,  Dec.  4,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  22,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  4, 1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 


810 


THntTY-EIGHTH  EEGniBNT— NINTH  RESERVE, 


Lope,  Edward... 
Laverty,  James. 
Lynch,  Jolin 


M'Closkey,  John  A 
M'GlaughUn,  H.  F. 
Merriman,  Daniel.. 

Morgan,  John  S 

Morgan,  Frank  L... 

Melby,  Robert 

Milliken,  S.  H 

Miller,  John  M 

Milligan,  George 

Mahoney,  WilUam.. 

Neal,  Joseph 

Oyler,  Isaac 

Quigley,  John 

Eeiff,  Wilham 

Robinson,  Andrew.. 

Robinson,  John 

Robinson,  Robert... 

ReifF,  Jacob 

Reed,  Robert 


Robinson,  W.  H.  H 
Schoeller,  Fred'k  J 

Soles,  George 

Sexton,  David 

Shearer,  William... 
Spangler,  George.... 
Sheppard,  Joseph... 

Shane,  John 

Shearer,  George,  Sr 

Snedden,  James 

Smith,  William 

Shearer,  George,  Jr 

Schoeller,  John 

Trich,  William 

Taylor,  Robert  W... 
Taylor,  George  W. .. 

Take,  Wilham 

Tawney,  William... 
Tawney,  Jennings.. 
Travers,  William... 
Upton,  George 


Woods,  James 

Whitesell,  Seth  W. 
Woy,  Charles  M.... 
Webber,  John  H... 
Wicksman,  John  .. 
Young,  William  F. 


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June  14, 
Oct.  1, 
May     6, 


May 
July 
May 
July 
INIay 
May 
ISIay 
May 
May 
May 
May 
July 
June 
May 
June 
June 
May 
Aug. 
June 


Sept. 
July 
May 
May 
Sept. 
May 
May 
May 
July 
May- 
May 
July 
May 
June 
May 
May 
May 


July 
July 
May 


May  6, 

May  6, 

July  9, 

May  6, 

May  6, 

May  6, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  ISIay  12,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  24,  '62. 

Died  August  9,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion—buried at  Philadelphia. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Discharged  Nov.  26,  '62,  to  enlist'in  Reg.  Army. 

Discharged  Nov.  26,  '62,  to  enlist  in  Reg.  Army. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  29,  '63. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Deserted  June  5,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  14,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  25,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Killed  .at  Mechtinicsville,  June  26,  '62 — bu.  record 
died  of  wounds  at  Richmond,  Va.,  .July  2,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  1884, 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Mastered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Discharged  by  G.  C.  M.  for  desertion.  Mar.  1,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  22,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  6,  '62. 

Discharged  Dec.  4, 1862,  ta  enlist  in  Reg.  Army. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  24,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  9,  '63. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mills,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
SlKilled  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862, 

Mustered.out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Discharged  Nov.  26,  '62,  to  enlist  in  Reg.  Army. 

Discharged  Nov.  26,  '62,  to  enlist  in  Reg.  Army. 

Discharged  Dec.  4,  1562,  to  enlist  in  Reg.  Army. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  28,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  26,  '62. 

Deserted  June  1,  1862. 

Killed  on  gunboat  at  Plumb  Point,  Mississippi 
river,  June  2,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  28,  '62. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  7,  '63. 


Company  K. 


•    RECRUITED  AT  PITTSBURG. 


H.  S.  Fleming 

Jas.  W.  Ballentine. 


Rich'd  M'Donough 

Robert  Taggart 

J.ames  M'Vicker 


John  Wills 

John  S.  Hunter. 


Geo.  W.  Ballentine 
WiUiam  Grubbs...., 
Alex.  Robinson, 


Capt.. 
do.. 


IstLt. 

do... 

...do... 


2d  Lt.. 
..do.... 


Sergt, 
...do.., 
...do... 


May     4,  '61, 
May     1,  '61, 


May  4,  '61, 
May  1,  '61, 
Nov.  20,  '61, 


May 
May 


Aug.  15,  '62, 
May  4,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 


Resigned  June  27,  1862. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant,  October  15,  1861 — to 

Captain,  August  1,  '62— to  brevet  Major,  March 

13,  '65 — mus.  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Resigned  October  18,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Captain  of  company  C,  ISfar.  1,  '63. 
Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  April  2,  '63— to  Bv.  Capt.,  Mar.  13, 

'65 — mustered  out  with  company.  May  12, 1864. 
Resigned  August  7,  1862, 
Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  to  Lt.,  April  13,  '63— to  Bv.  1st  Lieut., 

Mar.  13,  '65— mus.  out  with  Co.,  May  12,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


811 


f 

BANE. 

INTO  SERVICE. 

PI 

William  Sprague  ... 

Serg't.. 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Albert  mnstern 

..do 

May    4,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

W.  C.Flanegan 

Corp.... 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  2,  '62. 

F.  W.  Golmer 

..do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  8,  '63. 

James  K.  M'Kain... 

..do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

William  Mathews... 

..do 

June    4,  '61, 

3 

Clustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Gottleib  Masha 

..do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Alexander  Haslett.. 

..do 

3 

INIustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  18G4. 

Henry  Brown 

..do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Rush  M.  Shaner 

..do 

June  15,  '61, 

3 

IMustored  out  with  company,  ISIay  12,  1864. 

Bailey,  Joshua 

Private 

July  11,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Bigham,  Joseph 

..do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Brown,  Charles 

..do 

June  16,  '61, 

3 

Died  Oct.  17, 1862— buried  Fairmount  Cemetery, 
Newark,  N.  J. 

Balmer,  John 

..do 

May    4, '61, 

3 

Dischjjxged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  17,  '62. 

Barton,  Philander... 

..do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  2.3,  1862. 

Burkhart,  Baxter... 

..do 

Sept.  26,  '61, 

3 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  Feb.  19,  1862. 

Barnett,  John 

do 

July  20,  '61, 
May     4,  '6'1, 
May     4, '61, 

s 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Deserted  June  5,  1863. 

Bush,  John  

do 

3 
3 

Campbell,  Joseph... 

...do 

Mustered  out  Avith  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Crawford,  John 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Caldwell,  Joseph.... 

...do 

May    4,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Caldwell,  Alex 

do 

May     4,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 

S 

Captured  Mar.  10,  '64— mustered  out,  May  21,'64. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Casey,  William 

do 

<5 

CampbeU,  Robert... 

...do 

3 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Crawford,  Robert... 

...do 

May    4,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  tO  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Feb.  11,  1864. 

Chess,  John, 

...do 

May     4, '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  4,  '64— Vet. 

Cheoalier,  John  .... 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Chess,  John  A 

...do 

July  24,  '61, 

3 

Died  Oct.  20,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Antie- 
tam, September  17,  1862. 

Cochenaur,  Jacob., 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Dill,  Francis 

...do.... 

May     4,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 
July  23,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

Disch.  by  Gen.  Court  INIar.,  Oct.  30,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  7,  '63. 
Died  Sep., '62,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Antietam,  Sep.  17,'62. 

...do 

Dickson,  Wm.  S 

..do 

Dawson,  Joseph 

...do..... 

July     6,  '61, 

3 

Deserted  April  17,  1862. 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 

3 
3 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Ensign,  Austin 

...do 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  23,  1862. 

Funk,  Wendelin 

...do 

May      4,  '61, 

3 

Died  Sept.  18,  '62,  of  wounds  received  at  2d  Bull 
Run— buried  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 

Foster,  Wm.T 

...do 

May     4,»61, 

3 

Deserted  June  1,  1863. 

Gammel,  Francis  ... 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Gallentlne,  Wesley 

...do 

June  15,  '61, 

3 

Tr.  to  Batt'y  D,  5th  U.  S.  Art.,  May  4,  '64— Vet. 

Grenet,  Samuel 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Glendale,  June  30,  1862. 

Gordon,  Joseph 

...do 

July  23,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  1862. 

Haslett,  James 

...do 

July     4,  '61, 

3 

Clustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Haslett,  George 

...do 

July  20,' '61, 

3 

INIustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 

Heckert,  John 

do 

May     4,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 

3 
3 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  23, 1862. 

Hood,  Thomas 

...do 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  23,  1862. 

..do  .... 

June  26,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 
May      4,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Oct.  16,  1863. 

.  do 

Discharged  on  Surs^eon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  1863. 

Jackson,  James 

...do 

Captured  Mar.  10,  '64— mustered  out,  ISIay  21,'64. 

...do 

June  26,  '61, 
July  18,  '61, 

3 
3 

Discharged  on  Sm-geon's  certificate.  Mar.  5,  '63. 

Kennedy,  John 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Kurtz;,  Sylvanus.... 

...do 

July   11,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Kuler,  .John 

...do 

June  26,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '63. 

Kennell,  Anthony- 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  8,  '63. 

Kennedy,  Albert ... 

...do 

June  16,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  8,  '63. 

Kingsland,  John 

...do 

June  28,  '61, 

3 

Died  Oct.  12,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  South 
Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 

Lynch,  Ambrose.... 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Lehman,  John  G,... 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Logan,  William 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  5,  '62. 

Martin,  William 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Mullen,  Richard 

...do 

July  30,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  30,  '61. 

Marsh,  Samuel 

...do 

June  26,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  17,  '61. 

Martin,  John 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  4,  '62. 

Morris,  Cameron.... 

...do 

July  11,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  6,  '62. 

M'Clellan,  Joseph.. 

...do 

July  23,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  44th  regiment  P.  V.,  Oct.  6,  1861. 

M'Aree,  Edward.... 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Glendale,  June  30,  1862. 

Morris,  Charles 

...do 

June    6,  '61, 

3 

Died  Nov.  1,  '62— bu.  in  Mil.  Asylum  Cemetery, 

Mullen,  Jacob  C 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17, 1862. 

M'Call,  Richard 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Glendale,  June  20,  1862. 

Olbert,  Jacob 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Pounds,  Payne 

...do 

July  10,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 

Palmer,  Joseph 

...do 

May     4,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  6,  1862. 

812 


THIISTT-EIGHTH  EBGIMBNT — NESTTH  BESERVE, 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

BEUARES. 

Porter,  Andrew 

Pounds,  William.... 
Reed  Ttiomas 

Private 

...do 

...do.. 

May     4,  '61, 
July  10,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 

May     4,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 
July   18, '61, 
July  18,  '61, 
July  18,  '61, 
July  18,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 
June  26,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 

May     4,  '61, 
May     4,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

3 
3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  10,  '63. 
Deserted  July  9,  1862. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Reedman,  Henry... 
Roselip,  William.... 

Sprinkle,  Calvin 

Seaberry,  WiUiam.. 

Stuckrath,  John 

Swigin,  Sylvester... 

Sloan,  William 

Singleton,  Lewis 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do...  . 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Died  January  17,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  May  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  20,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  9,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jilar.  10,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  6,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  23,  '62. 

Shaw,  Andrew 

Trant   Philip. 

...do 

do 

Killed  at  Glendale,  June  30,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  Jime  27,  1862. 

Woods,  Matthew ... 

Wilt,  Beltshazer 

White,  Michael 

Williams,  William 

Weeks,  WilUam 

Zents,  PhiHp 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  May  12,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  19,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  28,  '62. 
Died  January  16,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862— buried  ia 

Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 
Deserted  June  1,  1863. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  11,  '64. 

THiRTY^'NmTH  Regiment, 

TEISTTH  RESEEYE. 


THE  Tenth  Eegiment  was  recruited  in  the  western  section  of  the  State,  for 
the  most  part  in  the  counties  of  Warren,  Crawford,  Mercer,  Yenango, 
Lawrence,  Clarion,  Beaver,  Washington  and  Somerset.  Most  of  the  companies 
were  organized  for  the  three  months'  service.  Some  were  accepted  and  went 
into  camp,  where,  the  quota  being  full,  they  awaited  further  orders.  Others 
remained  at  home,  but  preserved  their  organizations,  and  upon  the  first  call 
for  the  three  years'  service  were  in  readiness  to  move.  The  companies  were 
composed  of  men  of  but  little  previous  military  experience,  but  of  more  than 
usual  intelligence  and  education.  Some  had  been  teachers,  many  were  grad- 
uates of  colleges,  and  a  large  number  were  students  at  college  when  they  en- 
listed. Company  I  was  largely  composed  of  the  under  graduates  of  Allegheny 
College  at  Meadville;  company  D  of  those  of  Jefferson  College  at  Canonsburg  j 
and  company  G  comprised  many  of  this  class. 

The  companies  rendezvoused  at  Camp  WOkens,  near  Pittsburg,  which  was 
under  command  of  Colonel  Hays  of  the  Eighth  Eegiment.  This  camp  was  in 
a  filthy  condition,  and  much  sickness  prevailed  in  consequence.  The  regimen- 
tal organization  was  effected  during  the  last  days  of  June,  1861,  by  the  choice 
of  the  following  officers :  John  S.  M'Calmont,  of  Venango  county,  a  graduate 
of  West  Point  and  a  regular  army  officer.  Colonel;  James  T.  Kirk,  from  Cap- 
tain of  company  D,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  Harrison  Allen,  from  Captain  of  com- 
pany H,  Major.  Blankets  of  a  superior  quality  were  issued  immediately  after 
arriving  in  camp,  and  good,  wholesome  rations,  plentiful  in  quantity,  were 
regularly  supplied.  On  the  1st  of  July  the  regiment  moved  twelve  miles  up 
the  Allegheny  Eiver  to  camp  Wright,  most  excellent  camping  ground,  beauti- 
fully located.  Here  its  organization  was  completed,  and  it  was  thoroughly  dis- 
ciplined by  its  experienced  commander. 

On  the  18th  of  July,  the  regiment  left  camp  under  orders  to  move  to  Cum- 
berland, Maryland ;  but  before  reaching  Bedford  Springs,  the  order  was  coun- 
termanded, and  it  was  hurried  to  Harrisburg,  where,  on  the  2l8t  of  July,  it 
was  mustered  into  the  Fnited  States  service  for  three  years.  The  unexpected 
defeat  at  Bull  Eun,  the  news  of  which  was  here  first  received,  darkened  the 
hopes  of  many  who  had  believed  that  a  few  months  at  most  would  end  the  re- 
bellion; but  none  faltered.  Late  on  the  afternoon  of  the  22d  the  regiment 
moved  by  rail  to  Baltimore,  and  bivouacked  in  the  open  square,  near  the  depot, 
until  the  evening  of  the  23d,  when  it  marched  with  loaded  arms  and  fixed  bayo- 
nets, and  encamped  on  the  common  south  of  the  city.  On  the  24th  it  proceeded 
to  Washington.  WhUe  at  the  depot  it  met  a  regiment  of  New  York  troops, 
which  had  been  enaged  at  Bull  Eun.  A  single  battle  had  made  sad  havoc  in 
its  ranks.    Many  were  maimed,  and  hobbled  along  as  best  they  could  5  some 


814  THTRTT-NINTH  EEGEilENT — TENTH  RESERVE.  ^    1861 

were  borne  iipoa  stretchers,  and  here  and  there  one  who  had  lost  a  leg  or  an 
arm.  Later  in  the  contest  such  things  were  scarcely  noted,  but  they  produced 
a  deep  impression  then.  Moving  about  a  mile  east  of  the  Gapitol,  it  encamped 
and  remained  until  the  1st  of  August,  when  it  proceeded  to  the  camp  at  Tenal- 
lytown,  where  the  Eeserve  regiments  were  assembled.  Early  in  September  it 
was  detailed  for  picket  duty  at  Great  Falls,  on  the  Potomac,  where  it  remained 
a  week.  At  Camp  TenaUy  the  usual  routine  of  drill  and  camp  duty  was  ob- 
served, and  General  M'Call,  in  his  report  of  its  condition,  pronounced  it  "weU 
drilled."  It  was  assigned  to  the  Third  Brigade,*  at  first  commanded  by  Colo- 
nel M'Calmont,  but  subsequently  by  Brigadier  General  E.  O.  C.  Ord. 

On  the  10th  of  October,  the  regiment  moved  into  Yirginia,  and  took  posi- 
tion in  line  with  the  army,  the  right  resting  on  the  Potomac,  and  the  left  con- 
necting with  General  Smith's  Division.  On  the  10th  of  December,  the  enemy, 
under  Stuart,  was  met  at  DranesvUle  by  General  Ord's  Brigade,  both  parties 
being  out  upon  a  foraging  expedition  in  force.  The  action  opened  at  a  little 
past  midday  by  a  smart  firing  between  the  skii^mishers,  soon  followed  by  the 
artillery  of  the  enemy,  which  was  replied  to  by  Easton's  Battery.  During  the 
action  four  companies  of  the  Tenth  were  posted  on  the  left,  and  in  support  of 
the  artiUery.  Colonel  M'Calmont,  noticing  that  the  gunners  were  firing  over 
the  heads  of  the  enemy,  rode  up  to  them  and  called  out,  "  Point  your  pieces 
lower,  my  boys !  You  are  firing  over  them,  you  must  lower  your  guns !"  The 
suggestion  was  at  once  heeded,  and  the  result  was  the  blowing  up  of  one  of  the 
enemy's  ammunition  boxes,  the  kiUing  of  several  horses,  and  the  killing  and 
wounding  of  many  of  his  men.  Company  B  was  thrown  forward  as  skirmish- 
ers, and  did  good  execution.  The  remaining  five  companies  were  with  the 
wagon  train  and  were  not ,  engaged.  There  were  no  casualties  in  the  Tenth. 
The  enemy  was  completely  routed  and  driven  from  the  field.  This  success 
greatly  elated  the  spirit  of  the*  troops  engaged,  and  tended  to  counteract  the 
depressing  effect  of  the  Ball's  Bluff  disaster.!  On  the  14th  of  February  Major 
AUen,  having  been  for  a  long  time  in  ill  health,  resigned,  and  Adjutant  Sion  B. 
Smith  was  elected  to  succeed  him.  Sergeant  Major  O.  H.  Gaither  was  appointed 
Adjutant. 

Early  in  March  the  army  commenced  a  general  forward  movement  upon 
Manassas,  and  the  Tenth  moved  with  the  division  to  Hunter's  Mills.  The  re- 
treat of  the  rebel  army  producing  a  change  in  the  plan  of  campaign,  the  regi- 
ment made  a  forced  march  to  Alexandria.  While  on  the  way  a  tenible  storm 
prevailed,  and  on  account  of  the  destruction  of  a  bridge,  it  was  forced  to  make 
a  long  detour  to  reach  the  Alexandria  and  Leesburg  turnpike.  On  its  arrival 
it  encamped  without  tents  or  shelter,  and  suffered  severely  from  the  inclemency 

*  Organization  of  the  Third  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  E.  O.  C.  Ord ;  Pennsylvania  Reserve 
Corps,  Major  General  George  A.  M'CaU.  Tenth  (39th)  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers, 
Colonel  John  S.  M'Calmont ;  Sixth  (35th)  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  W. 
W.  Ricketts ;  Ninth  (38th)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Conrad  F.  Jackson ; 
Twelfth  (41st)  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  John  H.  Taggart. 

i  "  At  DranesviUe, ' '  says  Colonel  Ay er ,  ' '  before  the  battle  fairly  commenced  it  was  found  by 
General  Ord  that  our  artUlery  were  too  far  advanced.  The  Tenth  was  at  the  time  on  the  pike 
awaiting  orders.  Not  knowing  what  might  happen,  our  Colonel  was  manoeuvring  us  for  the 
moment  in  '  forming  square. '  Just  then  Ord  came  dashing  up,  '  make  way  for  this  artiUery !' 
he  shouted,  and  without  slackening  his  speed  dashed  by  while  his  'war  dogs '  foUowed  close 
behind.  The  General  was  an  old  artilleryist  and  knew  well  how  to  value  and  use  this  arm  of  the 
service.    The  scene  Avas,  I  think,  one  of  the  most  animated  that  I  witnessed  during  the  war," 


186ii      -  MBCHANICSVILLE  AND   GAINES'   IVnLL.  835 

of  the  weather.  From  Alexandria  it  moved  via  Fairfax  and  Centreville,  to  Ma- 
nassas Junction,  and  thence  to  the  neighborhood  of  Fredericksbnrg,  where  tlie 
Reserves  were  attached  to  the  command  of  General  M'Dowell,  charged  with 
the  defence  of  Washington.  While  here  General  Ord  was  transferred  from  the 
command  of  the  Third  Brigade  to  that  of  a  division,  and  was  succeeded  by- 
Brigadier  General  Truman  Seymour.  On  the  9th  of  May,  Colonel  M'Calmont 
resigned,  and  Lieutenant  Colonel  James  T.  Kirk  was  elected  to  succeed  him. 
Captain  A.  J.  Warner,  of  company  G,  was  elected  Lieutenant  Colonel. 

About  the  middle  of  June,  the  Eeserves  were  detached  from  M'Dowell's 
Corps,  and  ordered  to  the  Peninsula,  to  reinforce  the  army  of  M'Clellan.    Pro- 
ceeding by  water  to  White  House,  on  the  Pamunky,  the  regiment  marched  to 
the  neighborhood  of  Mechanicsville,  where,  with  the  division,  it  was  attached 
to  the  Corps  commanded  by  General  Fitz  John  Porter,  holding  the  left  bank 
of  the  Chickahomiuy  Eiver,  and  covering  the  line  of  supply  to  White  House. 
At  the  battle  of  Mechanicsville,  which  was  fought  on  the  2Gth  of  June,  the 
Tenth  occupied  the  ground  immediately  to  the  right  of  the  road  leading  to 
Mechanicsville,  near  its  crossing  of  the  Beaver  Dam  Creek,  only  a  short  dis- 
tance above  its  confluence  with  the  Chickahomiuy.    Its  left;  rested  upon  the 
embankment  at  the  old  mill,  and  connected  with  the  right  of  the  Mnth.    On 
the  sloping  ground  extending  down  to  the  creek,  a  line  of  rifle  pits  was  dug, 
under  the  direction  of  Captain  M'Daniels  and  Lieutenant  Pattee,  the  first  ex- 
perience which  the  troops  had  in  this  line  of  duty,  but  which  subsequently  be- 
came as  much  a  matter  of  necessity  to  success  as  the  musket  or  the  cartridge- 
box.    A  part  of  the  regiment  was  posted  in  these  pits,  and  a  part  in  a  piece  of 
woods  to  the  right  of  them,  while  companies  C  and  I,  Captain  Ayer  and  Lieu- 
tenant Cochran,  were  thrown  forward  as  skirmishers.    Easton's  Battery  was 
stationed  on  the  brow  of  the  hill,  just  in  rear  of  the  Tenth.    On  both  sides  of 
the  creek,  which  is  here  a  sluggish  stream,  the  ground  is  swampy  and  was  cov- 
ered with  a  growth  of  underwood.    On  the  Mechanicsville  side  the  ground  de- 
scends for  a  quarter  of  a  mile  to  the  creek  bottom.    As  the  enemy  came  down 
the  descending  ground,  through  the  fields  and  along  the  road,  Easton's  Battery- 
opened  a  rapid  fire,  and  when  within  rifle  range,  the  men  posted  in  the  pits  and 
along  the  old  mill-dam,  poured  in  so  destructive  a  fire  that  he  was  forced  back 
with  terrible  slaughter.    ^Notwithstanding  this  bloody  repulse,  again  and  again 
he  renewed  the  attempt  to  reach  the  creek  and  to  force  a  passage,  his  main  at- 
tacks being  made  along  the  road  and  upon  the  bridge  near  the  mill.    But  noth- 
ing could  withstand  the  steady  fire  of  the  Eeserves,  and  his  columns  advanced 
only  to  be  broken  and  beaten  back  with  most  grievous  slaughter.    The  liue  of 
the  Tenth  was  every  where  preserved  intact,  and  a  joyfiil  exultation  was  felt 
wlien  night  put  an  end  to  the  battle.    Its  wounded  were  promptly  cared  for  j 
but  all  night  long  the  rebels  leffc  on  the  field,  mangled  and  torn  in  the  dreadftd 
conflict,  filled  the  air  with  their  cries  and  groans.    On  account  of  the  favorable 
position  which  the  regiment  occupied  it  suffered  small  loss.    Captain  M'Conuell 
was  severely  woimded. 

At  three  o'clock  on  the  morning  of  the  27th,  an  order  was  received  to  fall* 
back  in  the  direction  of  Gaines'  Mill,  the  position  at  Mechanicsville  being  no 
longer  tenable.  The  withdrawal  was  skiUfuUy  and  successfully  executed  in 
the  face  of  the  enemy,  and  the  column  retired  in  good  order.  In  the  neighbor- 
hood of  Gaines'  Mill,  Porter's  Corps  had  taken  position  with  the  river  at  its 
back,  to  resist  the  enemy,  now  moving  hea\!ily  upon  the  right  flank  of  the  army. 


816  THIETT-NINTH  REGIMENT — TENTH  RESERVE.  1862 

Gaines'  Eun  is  a  small  stream  whicli  has  worn  for  itself  a  deep  channel,  and 
has  rough  wooded  slopes  on  either  side,  except  near  its  confluence  with  the 
Chickahominy,  where  the  ground  is  low  and  cleared.  The  battle  on  the  centre 
and  left  was  principally  fought  in  the  rough  wooded  slope  on  the  left  bank  of 
the  stream.  Behind  this  belt  of  woods  were  level  fields.  The  army  was  drawn 
up  in  three  lines,  the  front  in  the  woods,  and  as  one  line  was  broken  and  driven 
back  another  was  sent  in  to  take  its  place.  The  artillery,  posted  in  the  open 
fields,  was  of  little  service  until  the  enemy  had  driven  our  infantry  from  the 
woods  and  began  to  emerge  therefrom. 

The  Tenth  Eegiment  was  posted  in  the  second  line,  and  was  not  engaged 
until  half-past  three  in  the  afternoon.  It  was  then  moved  hurriedly  a  half  mile 
to  the  right  ta  anticipation  of  an  attack,  but  was  almost  immediately  taken 
back  at  a  double  quick,  and  placed  in  support  of  a  battery  to  the  right,  and 
front  of  the  original  position.  At  this  time  the  battle  was  raging  furiously 
along  the  entire  Une.  In  its  immediate  front  was  feUed  timber,  through  which 
the  line  receded,  and  as  reinforced,  drove  back  the  enemy.  A  half  hour  later 
the  Tenth  was  ordered  further  to  the  left,  where  it  was  brought  in  under  a  heavy 
fire,  ready  for  a  charge.  It  was  here  in  a  trying  position,  just  upon  the  brow 
of  the  ravine,  where  it  caught  a  heavy  fire  from  the  enemy  without  the  possi- 
bility of  returning  it.  Many  here  fell.  Soon  the  order  came  to  charge,  and 
with  resistless  power  it  swept  forward,  crossed  the  ravine,  and  up  the  opposite 
bank,  and  clearing  the  woods  of  the  enemy  held  this  advanced  position  against 
every  attempt  to  dislodge  it.  It  was  then  ordered  to  retire  to  the  brow  of  the 
slope  next  the  enemy,  where  it  was  partially  under  cover,  and  from  which  a 
heavy  and  uninterrupted  fire  was  delivered  until  near  sundown,  when  our  left 
having  been  turned,  it  was  compelled  to  fall  back,  emerging  from  the  woods 
just  in  time  to  save  itself  from  beiug  cut  off  by  the  advancing  and  exultant 
enemy.  Mght  soon  put  an  end  to  the  contest,  and  under  cover  of  darkness  its 
broken  ranks  were  closed,  and  it  retired  across  the  Chickahominy.  In  this  en- 
gagement the  loss  was  very  heavy.  In  a  single  company,  I,  sis  were  kiUed, 
three  missing,  probably  killed,  and  seventeen  wounded.* 

On  the  28th,  the  regiment  was  detailed  to  picket  duty  on  the  Chickahominy, 
and  at  three  o'clock  on  the  morning  of  the  29th  commenced  the  march  towards 
White  Oak  Swamp  and  the  James  Eiver.t  The  march  was  a  weary  one, 
the.trains  in  many  places  blocking  the  way,  and  extended  far  into  the  night. 
On  the  morning  of  the  30th  of  June,  the  regiment  was  mustered  for  pay,  and 

*  Corporal  Edwin  B.  Pier  had  his  right  arm  shattered,  and  afterwards  died  from  the  effects 
of  the  woiind.  *  *  *  When  the  war  broke  out  he  was  one  of  the  most  promising  students 
of  Allegheny  College.  Of  fine  mind  and  devout  and  refined  feehngs,  he  was  a  devoted  chris- 
tian and  an  earnest  patriot.  He  was  an  excellent  Greek  and  Hebrew  scholar,  and  spent  much 
of  his  time  when  ofif  duty  in  the  reading  of  the  Greek  Testament.  Of  modest  deportment,  he 
was  as  courageous  as  he  was  humble.  *  *  *  The  last  hours  of  his  life  have  often  been  de- 
scribed to  me  by  a  kind  lady  who  watched  over  his  dying  bed,  as  being  such  a  remarkable  in- 
stance of  christian  triumph  in  the  final  hour,  as  she  had  never  witnessed. — Extract  from  Colonel 
Ayer^s  Account  of  the  Battle. 

t "  I  think,"  says  Colonel  Ayer,  "  I  have  never  seen  examples  of  greater  endurance  than  ex- 
hibited upon  the  part  of  the  wounded  in  this  retreat.  Saturday  they  were  lying  all  day  at  the 
hospital  with  Uttle  or  no  attention.  The  weather  was  exceedingly  warm.  Simday  they  march- 
ed aU  day  through  a  sweltering  sun,  resting  perhaps  two  hours  in  the  middle  of  the  day.  The 
garments  of  many  of  them  were  stiff  with  blood.  They  had  no  nourishing  food.  Their  wounds 
had  simply  been  bound  up  without  further  attention,  and  they  were  already  much  annoyed 
with  worms.    *    *    *    *    Still  there  was  not  a  murmur.    All  endured  cheerfully.    Towards 


1862  BATTLE   OP   CHARLES   CITY  CROSS  ROADS.  817 

at  a  little  after  noon  it  was  drawn  up  in  line  of  battle.  The  left  of  the  division 
was  posted  by  General  M'Call  in  person,  in  a  zigzag  line,  the  Twelfth  on  the 
left,  the  Tenth  and  Mnth  next  in  order,  with  the  Eighth  and  Second  in  sup- 
port. A  German  battery  occupied  an  elevated  position  near  a  house,  partly 
between  and  in  rear  of  the  Tenth  and  Twelfth  regiments.  A  heavy  fire  was 
suddenly  opened  upon  this  battery  from  the  rebel  guns  just  brought  into  posi- 
tion. The  fire  was  feebly  returned,  and  in  a  few  minutes  the  battery  was  desert- 
ed. The  left  of  the  Tenth,  which  had  been  extended  to  protect  these  guns 
from  infantry,  remained  at  its  plaee  under  Lieutenant  Pattee.  Immediately 
after  this  the  rebel  lines  advanced,  and  a  charge  was  ordered  by  General  M'Call. 
The  Twelfth  was  posted  so  as  to  form  a  considerable  angle  with  the  Tenth,  with 
which  the  Ninth  formed  nearly  a  right  angle.  An  order  for  all  to  advance  at 
the  same  time  led  to  considerable  confusion ;  but  Lieutenant  Colonel  Warner 
held  the  Ipft  under  a  sharp  fire  until  the  regiment  had  executed  a  half  wheel, 
then  charged  forward  with  the  ^-est  of  the  line  upon  the  advancing  foe,  whose 
ranks  were  quickly  broken,  and  his  whole  line  driven  ii^om  the  open  field  back 
to  the  cover  of  the  woods  and  to  his  guns.  The  Tenth  captured  sixty  prisoners 
and  a.  stand  of  colors.  A  sword  taken  from  an  officer  of  the  Seventeenth  Vir- 
gioia,  manufactured  at  Eichmond,  bearing  the  letters  "C.  S.  A.,"  was  presented 
to  Colonel  Warner  on  the  field,  by  General  Seymour. 

Unfortunately  the  two  supporting  regiments  were  ordered  forward  in  the 
same  charge,  and  all  were  necessarily  thrown  into  more  or  less  confasion.  The 
regiments  becoming  intermingled,  and  the  men  elated  with  the  success  of  the 
charge,  it  was  impossible,  by  every  effort  the  officers  could  make,  to  restore  the 
ranks  before  the  enemy  again  came  forward  in  increased  force  and  unbroken 
columns.  Colonel  Warner,  with  a  hundred  men,  was  thrown  forward  to  occu- 
py a  house  and  some  temporary  breastworks.  The  enemy  advanced  rapidly  in 
heavy  force  and  played  upon  our  confused  lines  with  his  batteries.  Warner 
opened  a  sharp  fire  from  the  breastworks,  checking  the  rebel  advance  and  hold- 
ing him  back  at  that  point  until  the  position  was  flanked  in  consequence  of  the 
yielding  of  the  troops  on  the  left,  when  a  number  of  Warner's  men  were  cap- 
tured, a  part  escaping  with  much  difficulty.  Here  Adjutant  General  Biddle 
was  mortally  wounded.  He  very  imprudently  came  to  this  point  to  look  at  the 
advancing  bne,  and  declared  that  they  were  our  men,  when  he  was  struck  by 
a  musket  ball  or  canister  shot.  The  supports,  at  this  juncture,  commanded  by 
General  Seymour,  and  Colonels  Simmons  and  M'Candless,  had  been  lying  close 
to  the  gTOund  for  protection  from  the  enemy's  shots.  As  they  rose  up  to  charge 
a  volley  seemed  to  sweep  them.  Colonel  Simmons  was  killed,  General  Sey- 
mour's horse  was  shot  and  he  fell  out  of  the  column.  At  almost  the  same  in- 
stant nearly  every  officer  to  whom  the  troops  looked  for  support  was  cut  down. 
Bewildered  by  the  suddenness  and  impetuosity  of  the  attack,  they  were  borne 
back  in  some  disorder  to  the  woods  5  but  so  stubbornly  had  the  field  been  con- 
tested by  the  Eeserves,  and  by  a  portion  of  Hooker's  Corps,  which  came  oppor- 
tunely to  the  support  of  the  left  wing,  that  the  enemy  failed  to  push  his  advan- 
tage, and  night  soon  coming  on  the  battle  ended,  leaving  the  Eeserves  in  pos- 

evening  the  wounded  men  passed  through  a  field  in  which  were  a  number  of  sheep,  when  Ser- 
geant Hollister,  notwithstanding  his  arm  was  so  shattered  as  afterwards  to  require  amputa- 
tion, took  his  revolver,  and  in  company  with  others,  after  a  hard  chase,  succeeded  in  bringing 
one  of  them  down.  Having  detailed  one  of  my  men  to  help  them  along,  he  made  them  a  good 
kettle  of  mutton  broth,  of  which  they  all  partook  and  were  much  invigorated." 
103 


818  THIRTY-NINTH  REGIMENT — TENTH  RESERVE.  18^2 

session  of  nearly  the  same  ground  which  they  occupied  at  the  opening  of  the 
battle.  The  men  were  completely  exhausted,  and  they  dropped  down  to  rest 
where  they  stood;  but  at  the  expiration  of  two  hours  they  were  again  sum- 
moned into  line.  It  was  with  the  utmost  difficulty  that  they  could  be  aroused. 
]Maiiy,  after  being  awakened  and  ordered  out,  fell  asleep  again,  even  dropped 
down  after  taking  their  places  in  the  ranks,  and  in  the  darkness  that  prevailed^ 
u  ere  left  behind  to  be  awakened  next  morning  by  the  enemy,  and  marched  to 
Richmond.  During  the  night  the  regiment  moved  to  Malvern  Hill,  and  dur- 
ing the  battle  of  the  succeeding  day  was  not  engaged.  The  loss  in  the  Tenth^ 
in  the  series  of  battles  which  commenced  at  Mechanicsville,  was  over  two  hun- 
dred. Captain  Miller  was  killed ;  Lieutenant  Gaither  was  mortally  wounded ; 
Captains  Adams,  Ayer,  M'Connell  and  Phipi)S,  and  Lieutenants  Moore,  Wray 
and  Shipler  were  wounded. 

From  Malvern  Hill  the  army  withdrew  to  Harrison's  Landing.  While  here 
Major  Sion  B.  Smith  resigned,  and  Captain  James  B.  Knox,  of  company  E,  suc- 
ceeded him.  On  the  night  of  the  31st  of  July,  the  camp  was  cannonaded  by 
a  party  of  the  enemy  on  the  opposite  side  of  the  James,  and  the  Tenth,  with 
others,  was  thrown  across  the  river  as  a  working  party  to  clear  away  the  trees 
and  underwood,  and  to  picket  the  right  bank  of  the  river.  It  was,  accordingly, 
the  last  to  embark  in  the  transfer  of  the  army  from  the  James  to  the  Eappa- 
hannock. 

At  Fredericksburg,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Warner  was  detailed  by  General 
Burnside  to  take  charge  of  a  party  of  convalescents  and  stragglers,  left  behind 
out  of  the  whole  army,  and  to  follow  it  in  its  march  to  join  General  Pope;  but 
he  afterwards  moved  them  by  steamer  to  Alexandria.  During  the  ten  days 
that  followed  he  collected  and  forwarded  to  their  commands  seven  thousand 
men. 

From  the  Peninsula  the  regiment  passed  to  the  army  of  General  Pope,  and 
participated  in  the  second  Bull  Kun  battle.  On  the  28th,  M'Dowell's  Corps 
was  manoBuvred  during  the  greater  portion  of  the  day  with  the  design  of  cutting 
off  and  capturing  Jackson's  Corps;  but  finding,  towards  evening,  that  this  pro- 
ject was  likely  to  prove  abortive,  and  that  its  own  safety  was  in  peril,  it  suddenly 
shot  off  in  the  dii-ection  of  Manassas  Junction,  infantry,  cavalry,  and  artillery. 
Scarcely  had  it  reached  that  point,  when  it  made  a  sharp  turn  and  marched 
rapidly  back,  coming  to  a  stand  near  the  position  from  which  it  had  started  a 
few  hours  before. 

During  the  29th,  several  feints  were  made  by  the  Reserves,  with  a  view  of 
drawing  off  the  enemy  from  other  points  of  attack.  The  Tenth  was  several 
times  under  fixe  during  the  day,  but  was  withdrawn  without  severe  loss.  Late 
in  the  evening  it  was  vigorously  shelled  by  the  enemy,  but  was  removed  and 
sent  out  on  picket,  Captain  Ayer  having  charge  of  the  line.  Early  on  the  fol- 
lowing morning  it  was  withdrawn  and  posted  with  the  division  on  the  extreme 
left  of  the  army.  Towards  the  close  of  the  day,  a  heavy  and  combined  attack 
was  made  upon  that  part  of  the  line,  and  the  Tenth  was  hotly  engaged  with 
varying  success,  the  men  fighting  bravely  and  suffering  severe  loss;  but  it  was 
found  impossible  to  withstand  the  sui)erior  force  concentrated  against  it.  It 
had  been  pressed  back  a  half  mile  when  night  put  an  end  to  the  engagement. 
The  army  at  once  began  its  retreat,  falling  back  upon  Centreville.  The  division 
was  here  under  command  of  General  Eeynolds,  and  was  handled  with  great 
skill  throughout  the  three  days  of  conflict.    The  loss  in  the  Tenth  was  twelve 


1862  SOUTH  MOUNTAIN   AND   ANTIETAM.  819 

killed,  thirty-four  wounded  and  nineteen  missing.  Of  the  killed  were  Captain 
Hindman  and  Lieutenant  Fox,  and  of  the  wounded.  Colonel  Kirk,  Captain  Ayor, 
Adjutant  Phelps  and  Lieutenant  Williams. 

The  regiment  next  met  the  enemy  at  South  Mountain.  It  was  at  first  held 
in  reserve,  but  was  soon  ordered  in,  to  cover  the  space  betweeu  the  First  Bri- 
gade and  the  left  of  the  division.  At  the  crest  of  the  first  ridge  the  column 
was  swept  by  a  heavy  fire,  and  many  fell.  Lieutenant  Colonel  Warner,  now 
in  command  of  the  regiment,  had  his  horse  shot  under  him,  and  the  men,  dis- 
pirited by  their  defeat  at  Bull  Eun,  hesitated  to  advance, — ^hesitated  in  the  very 
position  in  which  they  were  most  exposed;  but  urged  forward  by  their  officers, 
they  rushed  on  driving  the  enemy  before  them.  After  passing  the  first  crest 
and  descending  into  the  ravine,  they  suffered  much  less,  though  nearly  every 
rock  and  tree  concealed  an  enemy.  In  ascending  the  rugged  moimtain  side,  his 
shots  generally  passed  harmless  over  head,  while  theirs  told  with  fearful  effect- 
To  the  right  of  the  regiment  was  a  low  gap  and  an  open  field.  When  half  way 
up  the  mountain  side  a  considerable  body  of  the  enemy  was  discovered  retreat- 
ing along  the  crest  in  this  field.  Moving  to  the  right,  the  regiment  rushed  up 
the  acclivity  with  all  possible  speed  to  cut  off  the  party,  now  flying  before  the 
First  Brigade.  The  men  reached  the  summit  in  a  state  of  complete  exhaustion, 
but  in  time  to  intercept  from  two  to  three  hundred,  a  portion  escaping.  Ac 
this  point  the  Tenth  was  relieved  by  General  Duryea,  but  bearing  to  the  left 
to  close  with  the  Ninth  and  Twelfth  regiments,  it  fought  its  way  to  the  summit, 
where  it  rested*  for  the  night,  greatly  elated  with  the  victory  gained.  The 
wounded  of  the  regiment  were  speedily  cared  for,  and  many  a  union  soldier 
gave  up  his  blanket  to  a  wounded  rebel.  It  was  highly  complimented  on  the 
field  for  its  gallantry,  both  by  General  Hooker  and  General  Meade.  The  loss 
was  four  killed  and  nineteen  wounded. 

Following  up  the  retreating  foe,  he  was  found  drawn  up  hi  order  of  battle 
behind  Antietam  Creek.  "On  the  evening  of  the  16th,"  says  Colonel  Warner, 
in  his  report  of  the  battle,  "  Hooker's  Corps  moved  forward  and  occupied  a 
position  on  the  Hagerstown  pike,  three-fourths  of  a  mile  back  of  the  Dunkard 
Church.  My  regiment  was  on  the  extreme  right  of  the  division,  with  King's 
Division  in  my  rear,  and  in  moving  into  position  was  subjected  to  a  heavy  fire 
from  a  rebel  battery.  After  gaining  our  position  I  threw  out  pickets  along  the 
Hagerstown  pike,  and  to  the  right  of  it.  After  dark  I  was  ordered  by  one  of 
General  Hooker's  aids  to  post  my  regiment  behind  a  battery  stationed  in  our 
rear  on  liigh  ground.  1  was  already  directly  in  front  of  the  battery  on  ground 
low  enough  to  be  safe  from  our  own  shots,  and  well  protected  in  front  by  a  ledge 
of  limestone.  This  position  I  considered  enabled  us  better  to  protect  the  bat- 
tery than  we  possibly  could  if  posted  behind  it,  on  open  ground  without  cover; 
for,  on  a  hill  opposite  us,  was  stationed  a  rebel  battery  of  eight  or  ten  guns, 
and  it  was  very  evident  that  when  daylight  came  the  batteries  would  open  upon 
each  other.    Upon  pointing  out  to  General  Hooker  the  advantage  of  our  posi- 

*  "  I  finally  lay  down,"  says  Colonel  Warner,  'Recollections'  of  the  Battle,  "  but  not  to  sleep. 
I  was  too  much  elated  with  joy  at  our  victory  to  sleep.  I  never  felt  before  as  then.  The  skies 
never  seemed  so  near  or  so  clear.  The  stars  looked  as  though  they  were  partakers  of  our  glory. 
We  had  been  baffled  on  the  Peninsula  ;  had  been  beaten  and  discomfitted  at  Bull  Run  j  the 
enemy  were  invading  the  north ;  yet  1  did  not  know  that  I  had  been  dispirited ;  but  the  change 
was  so  glorious ;  the  consciousness  that  we  had  by  sheer  hard  fighting  beaten  the  enemy  and 
driven  him  from  his  strong  position,  filled  me  to  overflowing,  and  gave  me  confidence  that  we 
would  finally  win  and  the  country  be  safe." 


820  thihty-nlnth  regiment — tenth  reserve.  1862 

tion,  behind  the  limestone  ledge  in  the  low  ground  between  our  batteries  and 
those  of  the  rebels,  I  was  ordered  to  re-occupy  it.  Picket  firing  m  our  front 
was  kept  up  through  the  night,  and  as  daylight  came,  the  two  opposing  bat-; 
teries  opened  with  terrific  thunder.  The  shot  and  shell  went  shrieking  over 
our  heads  and  crashing  through  the  tree  tops,  but  protected  by  our  position 
we  escaped  with  but  one  man  slightly  wounded."    *    *    * 

"A  report  had  reached  General  Hooker  that  the  enemy  was  threatening  our 
right  flank,  and  I  was  ordered  by  him  to  move  out  with  the  Tenth  Eegiment  to 
our  right  and  jQ?ont,  to  watch  the  enemy  and  protect  our  flank.  My  order  was, 
'move  immediately  with  your  regiment  to  the  right  and  Iront  as  far  as  you 
can  get,  and  find  out  all  about  the  rebels  and  report  to  the  General.'  I  started 
the  regiment  at  double  quick  towards  our  flank,  and  pressing  forward  upon  the 
enemy's  flank,  ascertained  that  instead  of  threatening  our  flank  he  was  hurry- 
ing a  fresh  brigade  to  the  part  of  the  field  where  Hooker's  Corps  was  most 
hotly  engaged.  I  immediately  threw  out  nearly  the  whole  regiment  into  a  corn- 
field, as  skirmishers,  placing  the  rest  as  a  reserve  under  cover,  and  opened  a 
sharp  fire  upon  the  enemy's  moving  columns.  This  movement  had  the  intended 
effect.  The  enemy  evidently  expecting  an  attack  in  force,  halted  his  columns, 
formed  liue,  and  threw  out  skirmishers  to  engage  us.  Meanwhile  I  sent  a  few 
chosen  men  further  to  our  right,  who  crept  up  close  enough  to  the  rebel  battery 
to  kill  the  horses  and  pick  ofl'  the  gunners.  For  about  twenty  minutes  the 
skirmishing  was  kept  up  sharply  and  the  enemy's  whole  force  was  held  at  bay. 
He  evidently  construed  it  into  a  movement  on  his  flank.  I  had  ascertained  and 
reported  to  General  Hooker  fully  the  enemy's  movements."  Being  the  only 
mounted  officer  on  that  part  of  the  field,  Colonel  Warner  was  a  conspicuous 
mark  for  the  enemy's  sharp-shooters.  After  having  his  horse  twice  struck,  his 
sword  once,  one  ball  graze  his  right  side  and  another  pass  through  his  coat,  he 
was  at  length  hit  by  a  minnie  ball  in  the  right  hip  which  shattered  the  pelvis 
bone  and  entirely  disabled  him.*  The  command  then  devolved  on  Captain 
Smith,  Colonel  Kirk  and  Major  Knox  being  absent  on  account  of  sickness,  who 
led  it  with  great  skill  and  bravery  and  brought  it  out  of  the  battle  in  good 
order.  Lieutenant  Colonel  Warner's  wound  was  thought  to  be  mortal,  but  after 
five  months'  of  great  suffering  the  ball  was  extracted  and  he  stni  survives. 
Soon  after  this  battle  Colonel  Kirk  resigned  and  was  succeeded  by  Lieutenant 
Colonel  Warner.  Major  Kiiox  was  promoted  to  be  Laeutenant  Colonel,  and 
Captain  Ayer,  of  company  I,  Major. 

General  Burnside,  with  many  misgivings,  assumed  command  of  the  army  of 
the  Potomac  on  the  7th  of  November.  The  major  part  of  it  was  at  this  time  in 
the  neighborhood  of  Warrenton.  His  plan  of  campaign  involved  the  crossing 
of  the  Eappahannock  near  Fredericksburg.  Before  his  pontoons  arrived  and 
his  army  was  ready  to  cross,  the  enemy  had  concentrated!  on  the  opposite 
bank  and  stood  ready  to  contest  his  passage  and  his  further  advance.    On  the 

*  Extract  from  General  Meade's  OFFiciAii  Report. — I  also  wish  to  mention  particu- 
larly the  efllciency  and  gallantry  of  lieutenant  Colonel  Warner,  Tenth  Pennsylvania  Reserves, 
both  in  the  actions  at  South  Mountain  and  on  the  Antietam.  He  was  detached  with  his  regi- 
ment for  special  service,  accomplished  by  him  in  the  most  creditable  manner,  and  in  the  latter 
battle  was  severely  wounded.  He  is  an  officer  whom  I  would  be  glad  to  see  elevated  to  a 
higher  position." 

t  While  these  movements  were  going  on,  General  Lee  was  losing  no  time.  His  right  wing, 
under  General  Jackson,  had  moved  by  the  left  flank  eighteen  miles,  and  was  in  position  in  front 
of  General  Franklin,  closing  upon  Hood's  Division  the  right  of  Longstreefs  Corps  at  Deep 


1863  PRBDEEIOKSBURG  AND  GETTYSBURG.  821 

night  of  the  10th  of  December,  the  Tenth  left  camp  with  the  Third  Brigade, 
under  command  of  Brigadier  General  Jackson,  and  proceeded  to  the  bank  of 
the  river,  three  miles  below  Fredericksburg,  where  two  pontoon  bridges  were 
speedily  laid  and  a  crossing  was  effected  without  loss.  On  the  morning  of  the 
13th,  the  regiment  moved  with  the  division  to  the  point  whence  the  attack  was 
to  be  made,  where  it  was  formed,  and  was  soon  imder  a  heavy  fire  of  artillery; 
Soon  the  word  was  given  to  advance,  and  in  the  face  of  a  destructive  fiie  of 
musketry  and  artillery  it  swept  forward  and  carried  the  enemy's  intrenchments ; 
but  failing  of  support  the  division  was  forced  back  and  compelled  to  retire  with 
great  loss.  The  Tenth,  in  this  engagement,  was  led  by  Lieutenant  Colonel 
Knox,  who  won  great  credit  for  his  skill  and  bravery.  The  loss  was  severe^ 
being  eleven  killed,  seventy  five  wounded  and  fifty-one  captured. 

The  regiment,  in  command  of  Major  Ayer,  participated  in  the  toilsome  but 
jfruitless  attempt  of  Biu:nside  to  again  cross  the  Rappahannock  and  offer  battle, 
and  soon  after,  with  the  entire  division,  was  ordered  to  the  defences  of  Wash- 
ington to  rest  and  recruit.  Some  of  the  companies  had  become  so  much  reduced 
by  constant  service  as  to  bo  unable  to  muster  more  than  three  or  four  men  for 
parade,  and  these  without  a  commissioned  oflicer  or  Sergeant.  It  was  at  first 
stationed  at  Hall's  and  Upton's  Hills.  In  April,  1863,  it  was  ordered  to  Wash- 
ington, where  it  remained  until  the  1st  of  June,  when  it  returned  to  Upton's 
HHl. 

On  the  26th  of  June,  the  First  and  Third  Brigades  were  ordered  to  join  the 
Fifth  Corps  in  its  advance  into  Maryland.  The  Tenth  was  now  in  command  of 
Colonel  Warner,  who,  though  still  suffering  irom  his  wound  received  at  Antie- 
tam,  moved  resolutely  with  his  men.  General  Reynolds,  with  the  First  Corps, 
met  and  engaged  the  enemy  at  a  poiot  a  little  beyond  Gettysburg,  on  the  1st 
of  July.  The  army  was  ordered  to  concentrate  here  with  all  possible  dispatch. 
The  Reserves  reached  the  field  at  nine  o'clock  on  the  morning  of  the  2d,  where 
they  rested  in  rear  of  the  heights  overlooking  the  town,  until  2  P.  M.,  when 
they  were  ordered  forward  to  the  support  of  the  First  and  Second  divisions  of 
the  Fifth  Corps,  ah^eady  engaged,  and  now  hard  pressed  on  the  summit  and 
to  the  right  of  Little  Round  Top.  The  Mnth,  Tenth  and  Twelfth  regiments 
being  on  the  left,  swept  along  the  rear  and  to  the  left  of  Little  Round  Top, 
driviag  the  enemy  back — ^the  Tenth,  at  sunset  or  a  little  after,  occupying  the 
hollow  between  Round  Top  and  Little  Round  Top.  It  was  on  the  brow  of  this 
spur  that  the  Fir^t  Division,  and  especially  Vincent's  Brigade,  had  had  a  fierce 
conflict.  Early  on  the  morning  of  the  3d,  Colonel  Warner  moved  his  regimentj 
under  orders  of  Colonel  Fisher,  commanding  the  brigade,  forward  so  as  to  hold 
aU  the  ground  between  the  two  mountain  spurs,  and  immediately  set  to  work 
erecting  a  defence.  The  fragments  of  rock  scattered  about  were  soon  brought 
together,  and  in  less  than  an  hour  a  heavy  stone  wall  was  erected,  which  be- 
fore midday  had  been  extended  by  other  regiments  to  the  summit  of  Round 
Top.  At  ten  o'clock,  A.  M.,  a  heavy  artillery  fire  was  concentrated  upon  the 
position  held  by  the  Tenth,  doing  little  damage,  however,  and  was  followed 
soon  after  by  an  infantry  attack  which  was  easily  repulsed.  The  regiment  con- 
tinued to  hold  this  liae  during  the  day,  and  on  the  morning  of  the  4th,  the 
firing  having  ceased,  the  enemy  began  to  withdraw.    The  day  was  spent  in  • 

Run.  Long-street,  already  at  Fredericksburg,  had  only  to  break  camp  and  occupy  the  lines  pre 
viously  arranged  for  his  divisions,  Anderson,  M'Laws,  Ransom,  Pickett  and  Hood,  from  left 
to  right  as  navaed.— Battle  Meld  of  Fredericksburg,  {Rebel,)  page  14. 


822  THIKTY-NIUTH  EEGIMENT — TENTH  KESERVE.  18G4 

burying  the  dead  and  in  drawing  supplies,  and  on  the  5th  General  Meade  com- 
menced a  very  guarded  and  well  ordered  pursuit.  The  loss  in  the  engagement 
was  two  killed  and  five  wounded. 

Crossing  the  Potomac  on  the  18th  of  July,  it  proceeded  to  the  neighborhood 
of  Warrenton,  and  subsequently  advanced  with  the  army  and  was  slightly  en- 
gaged at  Broad  Eun,  near  Bristoe  Station,  where  it  had  one  killed,  Corporal 
Waugh,  of  company  G.  Eetiring  to  Centreville,  and  thence  to  Fairfax  Court 
House  Meade,  on  the  7th  of  October,  again  advanced  upon  the  Eappahannock, 
the  Tenth  crossing  the  river  at  Kelly's  Ford  and  occupying  the  unfinished  win- 
ter quarters  of  the  enemy.  On  the  26th,  the  regiment  again  moved  forward, 
and  crossing  the  Eapidan  at  the  Culpepper  Mine  Ford,  advanced  by  the  Orange 
plank  road  to  New  Hope  Church,  where  it  came  up  with  the  cavalry,  already 
engaged.  It  was  immediately  brought  upon  the  line,  the  left  of  the  regiment 
resting  upon  an  abandoned  railroad  grade.  Company  B  was  immediately 
thrown  forward  as  skirmishers,  and  repulsed  several  attempts  of  the  enemy  to 
drive  them  out.  Determined  to  gain  the  position,  he  soon  brought  a  battery  of 
rifled  guns  into  position  to  rake  it,  which  were  speedily  silenced  by  our  own  guns, 
when  the  line  advanced  and  he  was  driven  nearly  a.  mile  into  the  broken  timber 
ground  on  the  head  waters  of  Miue  Eun.  The  regiment  escaped  in  the  encoun- 
ter with  only  one  wounded.  Deeming  it  impolitic  to  attack  the  enemy  in  his 
strong  position,  Meade  determined  to  withdraw,  and  returned  across  the  Eap- 
pahannock, the  Fifth  Corps  being  posted  along  the  Orange  and  Alexandria 
Eailroad.  The  Tenth  Eegiment  was  stationed  at  Warrenton  Junction,  and 
subsequently  at  Manassas  Junction,  where  it  was  charged  with  guarding  the 
road  from  Bristoe  Station  to  the  Bull  Eun  Bridge,  under  the  immediate  com- 
mand of  Captain  Pattee,  Of  company  B,  a  brave  and  skOlful  officer.  During 
the  entire  winter  the  enemy's  cavalry  and  bushwhackers  greatly  annoyed  the 
guard.  No  soldier  could  go  beyond  rifle  range  of  the  camp  without  danger  of 
being  shot  or  captured,  and  as  many  casualties  occurred,  a  constant  and  un- 
tiring vigilance  was  necessary  for  the  safety  of  the  camp  and  the  road. 

Upon  the  resignation  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Knox,  Major  Ayer  assumed 
command,  and  was  subsequently  commissioned  Lieutenant  Colonel.    Abandon- 
ing winter  quarters  on  the  29th  of  April,  the  regiment  moved  to  the  neighbor- 
hood of  Culpepper,  where  it  joined  the  army  under  Grant,  the  Eeserves,  com- 
manded by  Crawford,  being  still  attached  to  the  Fifth  Corps.    At  midnight  of 
the  3d  the  division  crossed  the  Eapidan,  and  bivouacked  in  ihe  Wilderness  on 
the  night  of  the  4th.    During  the  following  day  the  regiment  was  engaged  in 
skirmishing  with  the  enemy  and  manoeuvring,  and  at  one  time,  the  troops  on 
the  right  having  been  heavily  engaged  and  driven  back,  the  entire  division  was 
in  imminent  danger  of  being  cut  off  5  but  was  withdrawn,  the  Tenth  without  loss, 
to  the  neighborhood  of  the  Lacy  House,  where  the  line  was  re-formed  and  in- 
trenched.   On  the  6th,  the  regiment  moved  with  the  brigade  to  the  right,  and 
was  pushed  forward  a  mile  or  more,  driving  the  enemy.    In  this  advance  Col- 
onel Ayer  was  severely  wounded,  and  was  borne  from  the  field,  the  command 
devolving  upon  Captain  Valentine  Phipps,  of  company  E.    The  regiment  suf- 
fered severe  loss  in  wounded  and  had  one  killed.    At  night  it  was  moved  to 
the  right  on  the  double  quick,  to  meet  anight  attack  made  on  the  Sixth  Corps; 
but  previous  to  its  arrival  order  had  been  restored.    Again,  on  the  8th,  at  Spott- 
sylvania  Court  House,  the  regiment  was  hotly  engaged,  and  on  the  9th,  until 
late  at  night,  when  it  was  moved  to  the  right,  forming  a  line  at  the  base  of  a 


1864 


RETURN   AWn   BTUSTETl  OUT   OF   SETJVICT5 


823 


long  wooded  ridge  which  extended  to  the  River  Po.  On  the  following  morning 
the  Tenth  was  deployed  as  skirmishers  and  adva.nced  driving  the  enemy  in 
upon  his  intrenched  line.  In  this  engagement  the  regiment  had  one  killed  and 
several  woimded.  Fighting  its  way  with  the  division,  it  crossed  the  Pamunky 
on  the  28th,  and  on  the  29th  moved  forward  to  Tolopotomy  Creek,  skirmishing 
as  it  went.  On  the  30th  the  enemy  was  met  in  considerable  force  near  Bethesda 
Church,  where  the  Reserves  were  at  first  driven  back  in  some  disorder;  but 
finally  forming  in  a  favorable  position,  a  temporary  breast-work  of  rails  was 
thrown  up  and  the  enemy  was  checked.  Reforming  his  lines  he  attacked  in 
heavy  force,  but  was  repeatedly  repulsed  and  driven  back  in  confasion,  the 
Reserves  inflicting  great  slaughter  and  taking  many  prisoners.  This  was  their 
last  battle,  their  time  of  service  having  expired.  Many  of  the  Tenth  re-enlisted 
as  veterans,  and  formed  part  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Ninetieth  and  One  Hun- 
dred and  Mnety-first  regiments.  On  the  11th  of  June,  1864,  the  remnants  of 
this  brave  and  once  strong  body  of  men,  which  had  fought  in  nearly  every  bat- 
tle in  which  the  army  of  the  Potomac  had  been  engaged,  and  which  was  not 
excelled  in  valor  by  any  other  organization  of  the  division,  was  mustured  out 
of  service  at  Pittsburg. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  MTTSTBR 
INTO  SERVICE. 

! 

REMARKS. 

John  S.  M'Calmont 

Col 

...do 

June  29,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

June  14,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  29,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  23,  '61, 

June    6,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

3 
3 

3 

3 
3 

3 
3 

3 

3 

3 

Resigned  May  9,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Lieut.  Col.  to  Col.,  May  13, 1862-^ 

Adon.  J.  Warner ... 
James  B.  Knox 

...do 

Lt.  Col. 
...do 

resigned  October  18,  1862. 

Promoted  fr.  Capt  company  G,  to  Lt.  Col.,  May 
14,  1862— wounded  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  and 
Antietam— promoted  to  Col.,  April  25,  1863— tr. 
to  17th  reg.  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  23, 1863— 
brevet  Brig.  Gen.  of  Volunteers,  March,  1864. 

Pr.  from  Capt  Co.  E.  toMaj.  Aug.  15,  '62— to  Lt. 
Col.,  April  25,  1863— resigned  Nov.  2-3, 1863. 

Pr.  from  Capt.  company  I,  to  Maj.,  May  1, 1863— 

Harrison  Allen 

Sion  B  Smith 

Major.. 
...do 

to  Lt  Col.,  Feb.  27, 1864— to  brevet  Col.,  March 
13,  1865— wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  '64— 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 

Resigned  February  14,  3862. 

Promoted  from  Adj  to  Major,  May  2,  1862  — re- 

C.Miller Over 

Oswald  H.  Gaither 

Geo.  W.  M'Cracken 

...do 

Adj 

...do 

1 

signed  July  14,  1862. 
Promoted  from  Capt.  company  C,  to  Maj.,  Feb. 

27,  1864— absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  Mai  to  1st  Lt  and  Adj .,  Mar. 

'62— wd.  and  pris.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads. 

June  30,  1862— died  at  Richmond,  July  8,  1862. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  company  G,  to  1st  Lt.  and 

Adj.,  Feb.  22,  1863— to  brevet  Capt.,  March  13, 

1865— mustered  out  with  reg.,  June  11,  1864. 

lifoTE.- The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks : 


Ab.  absent. 
AoBt.  ARsistaut. 
Adj.  Adjutant. 
Bu.  iJuried. 
Bv.  brevet. 
Pd.  band. 
Capt.  Captain. 
Chap.  Chaplain 


Cor.  Corporal.  Fr.  from. 

Com.  commissioned  or  Farl.  furlough. 


commisEiiry. 
Cort.  certificate. 
Dis.  dismissed. 
Dis'y.  disability. 
Disch.  discharged. 
Exp.  expiration. 


Hos.  hospital. 
Lt.  Lieutenant. 
Mu8.  mustered. 
"Mnc.  musician. 
Mis.  missing. 
Pr.  promoted. 


PI.  principal. 
Priv.  private. 
Reg.  regiment. 
Red.  reduced. 
Res.  resigned. 
Rem.  removed, 
ben.  Bentenced. 
Serv.  service. 


Surg.  Surgeon. 
Sgt.  Sergeant. 
Sub.  substitute. 
Stew,  steward. 
Tf.  traneforred. 
Vet.  veteran  volunteer. 
Wd.  wounded. 
Wds.  wounds. 


824 


THIBTY-NITTH  REGIMENT — TENTH  EE  SERVE, 


George  Norris 

William  R.  Shippen 

Benj.  Rohrer 


David  M' Kinney.. 

Benjamin  Barr 

Latshaw  M'Greggor 
John  F.  M'  Laren 
Oscar  D.  Madge.., 
George  Ross 


James  Faucett 

Virgil  Elder 

Joseph  W.  Russell- 
James  R.  Patton 

Wash.  L.  Atler 

Eugene  N.  Petrie... 

William  Austin 

Jas.  P.  K.  Beighley 
Josiah  R.  Chambers 


Q.  M  ... 
...do 

Surg.... 

As.Sur. 

...do 

Chap'n 

...do 

Sr.Maj. 

do 


Q.M.Sr 

...do 

Com.  Sr 
Hos.  St. 
...do 
PI.  muc 
...do.. 
...do ., 
...do.. 


H 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 

t 

INTO  SERVICE. 

>■ 

June  20, 

'61, 

3 

July    3, 

'61, 

3 

June  26, 

'61, 

3 

June  29, 

'61, 

3 

July  15, 

'62, 

3 

July    4, 

'61, 

o 

Sept.    4, 

'62, 

3 

June    1, 

'61, 

3 

June  24, 

'61, 

3 

July  15, 

'61, 

3 

Sept.  18, 

'61, 

3 

June  12, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

July  21, 

'61, 

3 

June   6, 

'61, 

3 

June    6, 

'61, 

3 

June    3,  '61, 
June  24,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Capt.  and  A.  C.  S.,  Nov.  26,  1862. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  and  R.  Q.  M.,  May  1,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11, 1864 — Bv. 

Lieut.  Colonel,  March  13,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Surg.  134th  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  1, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 
Resigned  June  14,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb  27,  '62. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  February  27,  '64 — 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  26,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg,  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Asst.  Surg.,  139th  reg.  P.  V.,  Mar.  1, 1863. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Died  at  Harrison's  Landing,  Va.,  July  4,  1862. 
Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dept.,  Feb.  28,  '63. 
;  Transferred  to  199th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864.- 
Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864.  ' 


Company  A. 

RECRUITED  AT  SOMERSET,  SOMERSET  COUNTY. 


Robert  P.  Cummins 
Jas.  S.  Hinchman.... 

Capt.... 
..do 

Chaun'y  F.Mitchell 

..do 

John  C.  Gaither 

...do 

IstLt... 
...do 

...do 

James  M.  Marshall 

2d  Lt... 

Rufus  C.  Landis 

1st  Sgt. 

Adolph  Winter  

Oswald  H.  Gaither.. 
Eugene  N.  Petrie... 
Herman  G.  WeUer.. 

Serg't.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

H.  G.  Cunningham 

...do 

..do 

Henry  H.  Kuhn 

...do 

Alexander  Koontz .. 

...do 

Francis  Phillippi 

...do 

...do 

Samuel  R.  Pile. 

do 

Charles  G.  Ogle 

Samuel  P.  Pearson 
William  P.  Huston 

Corp.... 
...do..,.. 
...do..... 

June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

July  17,  '61, 


June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 


June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 
June  6,  '61, 
June  6,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

July  17,  '61, 
July  17,  '61, 


June  20,  '61, 
July  17,  '61, 
Sept.  19,  '61, 


Resigned  January  8,  1862. 

Promoted  from  1st  Lt.,  Jan.  13,  1862— killed  at 
Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862, 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt. — to  2d  Lt.,  Aug7 
1,  '62— to  Capt.,  May  1,  '63— resigned  Septw  3,  '63^ 

Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.— to  1st  Lt.,  May  1,  '63— to 
Capt.,  Mar.  1,  1864— to  brevet  Major,  Mar.  ISj 
'65 — wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Pr.  fr.  2d  Lt.,  Jan.  8,  '62— resigned  July  21,  '62. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862  — 
promoted  to  IstSgt. — to  1st  Lt,,  April  26,  '64— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Jan.  13,  1862-^ 
to  1st  Lt.,  Aug.  1,  1862— died  Jan.  27,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13, '62. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.— to  2d  Lt.,  May  1,  '63— com.  1st 
Lt.,  Sept.  4,'63 — notmus. — resigned  Mar.  14,,'64. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.— to  1st  Sgt.,  April  26,  1864— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864.  ;• 

Transferred  to  46th  regiment  P.  V.,  Oct.,  18611 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  July,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Principal  Musician,  July  23,  1861. 

Promoted  from  Corporal— discharged  by  order 
of  War  Department,  November  26,  1862. 

Promoted  fr.  Cor.— disch.  May  5,  '63,  for  wounds 
received  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.  —disch.  May  24,  '63,  for  wounds 
received  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.— disch.  to  accept  promotion  in 
U.  S.  C.  T.,  April  2,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sgt. — captured  at  Gaines'  Mill — wd. 
at  Bull  Run,  May  29,  '62,  Fredericksburg,  Dec. 
13,  '62,  and  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor — to  Sgt.,  Api-il  2,  -64 — mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.— to  Sgt.,  April  26,  1834— cap- 
tured at  Fredericksurg,  Dec.  13, 1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  31,  '62. 
Discharged  Oct.  14,  1862,  for  woutids  received  at 
Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,'  1862. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


825 


Chas.  A.  Gaither... 

Isaac  M'Adams.... 
George  A.  Keslar., 

James  Benford 

JohnG.  Bricker.... 


Jacob  Wiltrout 

Samuel  Seese 

William  G.  Stoner.. 
Rob't  E.  Laughton 


William  Austin 

Ash,  Alfred , 

Auman,  Hugh 

AUiaon,  Robert 

Anderson,  Jesse 

Barret,  Jas.  W.  A.., 


Boyd,  C.  F.  P. 


Baldwin,  David...., 
Benford,  Fletcher., 


Bense,  John 

Bricker,  George  W 

Berkey,  Christian... 


Corp.. 

..do... 
..do..., 
..do..., 
..do.... 


...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Muc... 
Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


.do. 


Cook,  Solomon. . 
Camp,  Daniel.... 


Countryman,  E.. 
Cooper,  Benj.  F. 


Custer,  John 

Coleman,  Ephraim 
Custer,  Richard...., 
Critchfleld,  Henry., 

Cable,  William , 

Cobaugh,  John  E... 

Casebeer,  Jacob , 


Conrad,  William  E 

Dively,  Charles 

Davis,  Wesley  W ... 

Durst,  Dennis 


Elder,  Virgil 

Faidley,  Elijah  P.... 

Frank,  Henry  J 

Folk,  Jacob 

Glenu,  Wellington;. 
Garlitz,  William  H 

Gonder,  John 

Glotfelty,  XJrbanus 

Garletts,  Jonas 

Hicks,  Wilson  C 

Hoyle,  John 

Hinchman,  C.  M 


Huston,  C.  F. . 


Hershberger,  John 
Huston,  Alex.  H.... 
Horner,  Franklin... 
Humbert,  Joseph  D 
Heckart,  Benj.  F.... 
Heinbaugh,  Oyrus.. 
Houpt,  WilUamF.I 
104 


do. 
...do. 


.do. 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do .... 
.do.... 

.do.... 

.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 


.do 

.do. 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

July  17,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  6,  '61, 
July  17,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Oct.  29,  '62, 
July  17,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 
Oct.  31,  '63, 

June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

July  17,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Oct.  29,  '62, 
Oct.  29,  '62, 
Oct.  29,  '62, 

Oct.  29,  '62, 

Sept.  19,  '61, 
July  17,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

July  17, '61, 


Sept.  18, 
June  20, 
Sept.  19, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
July  17, 


June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 


Sept.  19,  '61, 


July 

July 

Oct. 

Oct. 

June 

July 

June 


17,  '61, 
17,  '61, 
29,  '62, 
29,  '62, 
20,  '61, 
17,  '61, 
20,  '61, 


Discharged  Dec.  25, 1862,  for  wounds  received  at 

Bull  Run,  August  80,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Spottsylvania,  May  10,  '64— absent 

at  muster  out. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8, 1864— absent  at 

muster  out. 
Captured  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62— mus- 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Captured  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62— miss- 
ing in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864. 

Promoted  Principal  Musician,  July,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1861. 

Discharged  for  wounds,  August  12,  1863. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Deserted  October  31,  1862. 

Captured  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62^ 
wounded  May  9,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  May  26,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  16,  '61. 

Drafted — ti-ansferred  to  company  I,  191st  regi- 
ment P.  v.,  June  1,  1864. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Died  Jan.  4,  '63,  of  wounds  received  at  Freder- 
icksburg— bu.  in  Mil.  Asylum  Cem'y,  D.  C. 

Died  Sept.  18,  '62,  of  wounds  received  at  2d  Bull 
Run — buried  at  Philadelphia. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Captured  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— wd.  at 
Spottsylvania,  May  10,  '64 — ^absent  at  mus.  out. 

Missing  in  action  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Discharged  May  5,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  17,  '63. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  15,  '64. 

Tr.  to  Co.  I,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Tr.  to  company  I,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  I,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Died  May  19,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Wil- 
derness, May  5,  1864. 

Died  March  28,  '63,  of  wounds  received  at  Fred- 
ericksburg, Dec.  13,  'G2 — bu.  at  Philadelphia. 

Killed  af  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  May  5,  1863,  for  wounds  received  in 
action,  August  27,  1862. 

Died  September  16,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Q.  M.  Sergeant,  May  1,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  comp;iny,  June  11,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  I,  191st  reg."  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Deserted  June  4,  1862. 

Wd.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  '62— ab.  at  mus.  out. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1SG3. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  9, 1863. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Deserted  September  21,  1862. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Captured  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  '62— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  Jan.  17,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
June  30,  1862. 

Tr.  to  Co.  I,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.  I,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  company  I,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  I,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

KiUed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


826 


THIRTY-NINTH  REGIMENT — TENTH  RESERVE, 


Kidner,  Henry. 


Knee,  Daniel  S 

Kimmell,  Wm.  H... 

Kurtz,  Simon  P 

Koontz,  Edward  J.. 
Kimmell,  John  O... 
Lenhart,  SolomonA 

L/Owrey,  Michael  C 
M' Adams,  F.  M 


Mathias,  John  P., 


MiUer,  Joseph 

M'Kinley,  Henry  C 

Moore,  Oliver 

Metzler,  Jacob. 

Nedrow,  Alex 

Nedrow,  John 

Penrod,  Harrison  H 
PUe,  George 


Pugh,  John 

Peil,  Peter 

Rhodes,  Frank.  H.. 
Ramage,  Wm.  E... 
Ridinger,  John  A. 
Richmire,  Joshua. 
Rock,  Hezekiah..., 
Saylor,  Samuel 


Saylor,  Alexander.. 


Saylor,  Josiah 

Schockey,  Jairus  R 


Slater,  Henry  W.... 
Smith,  Luther  A... 
Smith,  WUliam  H. 
Shaffer,  Jeremiah., 

Shaulus,  Levi 

Sumstine,  Jacob.... 

Stern,  Alexander . .  

Schneckenber,  J.  M  ...do 


Private 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do, 
..do, 
..do. 

..do. 
..do. 


.do. 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do..... 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.do., 
.do .., 
.do., 
.do .. 
.do.., 
.do .. 
.do., 
.do.. 


..do ... 

..do... 
..do ... 

..do... 
..do.. 
..do.., 
..do... 
..do... 
..do.., 
..do... 


Stewart,  Thomas..., 

Tayman,  Geo.  H 

Tilson,  Edward  F... 
Walker,  Frank  R... 

Walker,  Samuel 

Wagner,  WUliam... 
Wimer,  George  W.. 

Walker,  Wm.  H 

Young,  William 

Yutzy,  Jeremiah.... 
Yoder,  Tobias  D 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


Jvme  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 
June  20.  '61, 
Sept.  19,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

July  21,  '61, 
July  17,  '61, 
Oct.  29,  '62, 
Oct.  29,  '62, 
June  20,  '61, 
Oct.  29,  '62, 
June  20,  '61, 
July  17,  '61, 

Oct.  29,  '62, 
Oct.  29,  '62, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Sept.  19,  '61, 
Oct.  29,  '62, 
June  20,  '61, 

July  17,  '61, 

Junel  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Sept.  19,  '61, 
Oct.  29,  '62, 
Oct.  29,  '62, 
June  20,  '61, 


June 
Sept. 
July 
June 
Jtily 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 


Wounded  at  Gaines'  MUl,  June  27,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  Jan.  17 ,  1863,  foe  wds.  rec.  June  30,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  30,  '62. 

Died  September  15,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Captured  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62 — 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62 — 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  conrpany,  June  11,  1864. 

Discb.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Tr.  to  company  I,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  I,  19 1st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Bristoe  Station,  Va.,  Oct.  14,  1863— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  14,  '63. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Spottsylvania,  May  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  CorpSj  Dec.  9,  1863. 

Tr.  to  Co.  I,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  company  I,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  T,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H. ,  May  10,  '64 — ab. 
at  muster  out. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  9, 1864— ab. 
at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  Co.  I,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  Co.  1, 191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  Co.  1, 191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Died  May  11, 1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Wilder- 
ness, May  9,  1864 — buried  on  battle-field. 

Mustered  out  -with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

Died  Sept.,  '(12,  of  wda.  received  June  30,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  23,  '62. 

Died  1862,  of  wounds  received  June  SO,  1862. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Deserted— date  unknown- 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  24,  '62. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 


Company  B. 

RECRUITED  AT  WEST  MIDDLESEX,  MERCER  COUNTY. 


Thos.  M'Connell. 
Jos.  B.  Pattee. 


Chas.  N.  Jackson... 


David  Farrell. 


IstLt,, 


Lt., 


June  19, 
June  19, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  10,  '62. 
Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  July  21,  1861— to 

Capt.,  April  22,  1863— transferred  to  I90th  reg. 

P.  v.,  June  1,  1864. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  July  21,  '61— 

to  1st  Lt.,  June  1,  1863,  and  A.  D.  C.  to  Brig. 

Gen.  Seymour — mustered  out  with  company, 

June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  April  24,  1803— 

mustered  out  with  company,'  June  11,  1864. 


THREE   \  EARS'   SERVICE. 


827 


JohnW.  Porter 

A.  H.  M' Williams.. 
Win.  N.  Johnson... 
John  B.  Crawford.. 
Jefferson  C.  Wentz 

David  Gilleland 

Irvine  Miller 

George  Wareham... 

Wm.  F.  Barnett 

Robert  C.  Grossman 
Wm.  A.  Edenburn 
John  B.  Caldwell... 

Joseph  Baker 

Norman  Johnson  . . . 

Frazer  Dillan 

Dennison  Jacobs .... 

John  M'Connell 

John  Brown 

Wm.  B.  Maxwell ... 

Ague,  Eli  J 

Arbaugh,  Henry  M 
Beverly,  Menzon.... 

Byers,  Walter  D 

Bartholomew,  S 

Buckalew,  Garret... 

Bell,  Samuel  M 

Beaver,  George  W.. 

Clark,  Samuel  B 

Clark,  Charles  R 

Clawges,  Samuel  B 

Case,  Henry  W 

Curtis,  Leonard 

Clark,  Samuel 

Campman,  Timothy 
Caldwell,  Robert. . . . 
Dunmire,  Rich'd  A  ...do 
Dunham,  Jonathan 

Davis,  Clark  C 

Donavan,  Cornelius 

Day,  Alfred  C 

Eaton,  Isaac 

Fea^ier.  James  R... 

Faucett,  James 

Gardner,  Wm.  J 

Greer,  John  H 

Gibson,  William  B.. 
Henry,  William  C. 

Houston,  W  W  M'B 

Hilkirk,  Isaac 

Heasley,  Urius  W .. 

Hogue,  James 

Hunt,  William 

Jellison,  William ... 
Jacobs,  Lafayette... 

Kelso,  George 

King,  Benjamin  G.. 
Kirkwood,  James... 

Kelly,  Thomas 

Kelly,  Andrew 

Liivermore,  P.  M. 
Lcasure,  John  W 

Lyon,  John  E 

Mayberry,  Alex.  M 
Mathews.  Alfred 
Madden,  Morris 
Mallory,  Wm.  H 
Marsteller,  Lemuel 
M'Ginn,  William  J 

M'Gowen,  John 

M'Garvey,  Edward 

M'Cann,  John 

M'Call.  Alonzo 


June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
Aug.  4,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '.;i, 
June  19,  'i;i, 
June  19,  '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
June  19,  '61. 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
July  15,  '61 
June  19,  '61, 
July  15,  '61 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11 ,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  15,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  4,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  10,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  10,  '62, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  30,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  7,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet, 

Died  June  3,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  20,  '62. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  October  29,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64r— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  in  action,  June  30,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  IS'M. 

Capt'd  at  Wilderness,May  5,  '64— disch.  Mar.  7,  '65. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  18'J4. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  30,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  15,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Died  Nov.  12,  '62,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  6,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  27,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Died  July  2,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

ISIustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  26, '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  1,  '62. 

Disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Dec.  22, '62— re-enlisted  Jan. 
5,  '64.— tr.  to  191st  reg.  P,  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

Wd,  at  South  Mountain,  September  14, 1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  10,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.,  1863. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

KiUed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  22,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

KUled  at  Gaines'  MiU,  June  27,  1862. 

Deserted  June  2,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov,  22,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  28,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  '63— buried  in  Na- 
tional Cemetery— section  B,  grave,  82. 


828 


THDRTY-NmTH  BEGIMENT — TENTH  EBSBRVE, 


M'Olusky,  James.., 
M'Gonnell,  Patrick 
M'Kibben,  Alex'r.. 

Near,  John 

O'Hare,  James 

Piper,  Samuel 

Peters,  Frank 

Powell,  John  W 

Paten,  Milo 

Porter,  Alex'r  W.... 

Paten,  George 

Robinson,  Lyman  B 
RusseU,  Joseph  W. 

Resoner,  James 

Root,  Faj'-ette 

Simpson,  Milton 

Stambaugh,  David., 
Shearer,  George  W.. 

Smith,  Robert  D 

Scott,  James  S 

Sutley,  John 

Thomas,  Thomas.... 

Thomas,  David 

Towman,  William... 
Thompson,  Elijah... 

Tait,  David. 

Webster,  John  P 

White,  Thomas  C... 

Walker,  Orrin 

Walker,  JohnH 


Pi'ivate 
...do, 
...do. 
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June  19, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
July  15, 
July  15, 
June  19, 
July  15, 
July  15, 
June  19, 
June  12, 
June  19, 
Julv  15, 
July  15, 
June  15, 
June  15, 
July  15, 
June  19, 
Mar.  24, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
July  15, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
July  15, 


Died  May  20, 1862. 
Deserted  June  2,  1863. 
Deserted  June  2,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Deserted  June  2,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  4,  '61. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Commissary  Sergeant,  Sept.  1,  '62. 
Died  September  21,  1862. 
KUled  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  27,  '62. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  October  29,  1862. 
Died  Oct.  21,  '62,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 
Killed  at  Spottsylvania  0.  H.,  May  12,  1864. 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  4,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  10,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  1, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  20,  '62. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  October  29,  1862. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 


Company  C. 
recruited  at  franklin,  venango  county. 


C.  Miller  Over 

Charles  C.  Cochran 
Charles  W.  Mackey 
William  M.  Patton 

Samuel  M'Kenzie... 

Jesse  L.  Pryer 

Milton  S.  Singleton 
John  C.Kirkpatrick 

Preston  M.  Hill 

Lewis  W.  M'Quaid 
Jas.  L.  M'Cullough 

Walter  B.  Fogus 

Noble  F.  Leslie 

GUlis  G.  Keener 

Wm.  C.  M'Elwain.. 

Elihu  G.  Neighbor.. 

WiUiam  Dougherty 

George  G.  M'Lain... 
Thomas  W.  Agnew 
George  W.  Peters 

Samuel  Moyer 

James  M.  Covert., 


Robert  D.  Sutton 
F.  T.  Alexander, 

James  B.  White 

Benj.  P.  Addleman 

Myers  Eckenberger 

John  M.  Wimer 
W.  H.  Kirkpatrick 


June  23,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
July  21,  '61, 

June  23,  '61, 
Dec.  19,  '63, 
June  23,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
Dec.  19,  '63, 
June  23,  '61, 

June  23,  '61, 

June  23,  '61, 

June  23,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 

June  23,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
Feb.  18,  '62, 
June  23,  '61, 

June  '23,  '61, 

June  23,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Major,  February  27,  1864. 

Pr.  fr.  2d  Lt.,  Mar.  18,  1864— dis.  May  1,  1864. 

Dismissed  June  27,  1863. 

Pr.  from  IstSgt.to  1st  Lieutenant,  April  26,  '64— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Disch.  for  wounds,  with  loss  of  arm,  Nov.  14,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  14,  '61. 
Missing  in  action  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  January,  1863. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  March  V,  1863. 
Discharged  for  wounds.  May  27, 1863. 
Pr.  toSgt — tr.  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, '64— Vet. 
Pr.  fr.  Cor — tr.  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, '64— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal— to  Sergeant— transferred 

to  191st  regiment,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  May  17,  1863~wounded— 

absent  at  muster  out. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  15,  1864— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Died  at  Fredericksburg,  June  17,  1862. 
Missing  in  action  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862, 
Discharged  for  wounds,  March  7,  1863. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  April  11, 1863. 
Captured  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30, '64— trans- 
ferred to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64r— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  15,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  15,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  9,1864— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '61 


THRBT  YEAES'    SERVICE. 


829 


Emory  A.  Saddler.. 

Brown,  Hiram 

Bowman,  Jos.  M.... 

Brown,  Lyman 

Brown,  Freeling 

Cramer,  Christop'r., 

Cross,  Aaron  T 

Camp,  Benj.  F 

Crispan,  George 


.  Coulter,  Robert 

Crawford,  John  H... 
Conver,  George  W.. 
Dempsey,  Ephraim 

Borland,  David 

Elliott,  George 

Fitzsimmons,  R.  H 

Fulkeson,  Smith 

Grable,  Wm.  J 

Griffin,  Andrew 

Galbraith,  James  B 

Griffin,  John 

Heigle,  Frederick... 
Horten,  William  A 

Jones,  Thomas  J 

Joujrdon,  John 

Jourdon ,  John 

Keith,  Iliester 


Kreckle,  William. 
Lockrout,  Marcus, 
Leslie,  Samuel 
Lovell,  David 
Loose,  William 
Morgan,  Gilbert 
M'Cool,  George 

Mav,  John  S 

M'Fadden,  Thos.  M 
M'Quaid,  John  H... 
Moore,  Annis 
M' Curdy,  Alex 
M'Kenzie,  Wm 
M'MiUan,  Dan'l  B.. 
Morrison,  David  P.. 
M'Chesney,  Sam'l .. 

Meager,  George 

NelUs,  Robert  B 

Nellis,  Isaiah 

Nickleson,  James... 

Oldridge,  James 

Pollock,  Thos.  H 

Powell,  Wm.  B 

Ross,  Thomas  J 

Ross,  Joseph  D 

Remley,  William... 

Ross,  Samuel  B 

Smith,  Absalom 

Stewart,  Samuel 

Showers,  Anthony.. 

Shattuck,  Geo.  S 

Scott,  George  W 

Seibert,  John 

Sheffler,  Daniel  K... 

Sawhill,  Alex.  F 

Sallinger,  Alex 

Skeel,  Samuel  M 

Shaw,  James  D 

Templeton,  Thos.  H 

Tracy,  Ezekiel  N 

Taylor,  Robert 

Varner,  Wm.  A 

White,  Wm.  P 

Wilhelm,  John  H... 
Welsh,  William  J... 
Wilson,  Bradford... 


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June  23, 
Juno  23, 
July  25, 
June  23, 
Julv  25, 
June  23, 
June  23, 
July  25, 
Feb.   29, 

June  23, 
July  25, 
July  21, 
June  23, 
Julv  25. 
Feb.  26, 
June  23, 
Mav  31, 
June  23, 
July  25, 
Feb.  19, 
June  23, 
June  23, 
July  25, 
June  23, 
Feb.  23, 
July  25, 
Feb.   23, 


June 
June 
July 
Julv 
July 
June 
June 
July 
June 
Aug. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
July 
June 
June 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
June 
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July 
June 
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June 
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June 
July 
July 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 


Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Died  at  New  York,  July  15,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  ceitificate,  Dec.  30,  '62. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  February  25,  1863. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,   May  9,   1864— trans^ 

ferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Killed  at  Groveton,  August  29,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  7,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  7,  '61. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 
Absent,  wounded,  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  20, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  April  11,  1863. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.,  1862. 
Captured  at  Wilderness,  May  9,  '64 — transferred 

to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  January  20,  1863. 
iSIustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  7,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  29,  '63. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  March  3,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  8,  '61. 
Deserted  August  2,  1862. 
Deserted  July  2,  1863. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  November  16,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  19 1st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  Juue  1, 1864. 
Deserted  February  7,  1863. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  February  12,  1862. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  March  7,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  8,  '61. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864.     - 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  7, 1863. 
Deserted  November  7,  1862. 
Deserted  July  2,  1863. 
Deserted  July  2,  1863. 

Discharged  for  wounds,  December  22,  1862. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  October  22,  1862. 
Deserted  July  2,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  comjiany,  June  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  .June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1884. 


830 


THntTT-NINTH   REGIMENT — TE^NTH   RESERVE, 


AXE. 

EA^K. 

DATE  OP  MrSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

"3 

> 

3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

I 

3 

BRMAKKS. 

Widle,  Henry  J 

Wallace,  Edward... 
Winkleman,  Wm... 
Wilson,  John 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do  .... 

July  25,  '61, 
July  21,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
July  21,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
July  21,  '61, 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Died  .Tanuary  1,  1863,  at  Belle  Plain  Hospital. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  7,  '62. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Discharo-od  for  wounds,  January  3,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  3, 1863. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  April  11,  1863. 

Wolf  kill,  John 

...do 

Wonzor,  James  S... 

...do 

Tingling,  John do 

COMPAN  T     D 


RECRUITED  IN  CANONSBURG,  WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 


James  T.  Kirk 
Chas.  W.  M' Daniel 


Geo.  H.  M'Nary 
Frank  Coleman 
Charles  Davis.., 


Frank.  C.  Ritchie, 


Robert  Brady 
Benjamin  Anderson 

William  S.  Huston. 
Shadrack  Beck, 
Samuel  G.  Hodgens 

Wm.  P.  M'Nary. 
William  Harlin 
John  Gundy 


James  Hughes.. . 

Thomas  Paxton. 
William  Meggs , 

John  V.  Cook 

James  M'Cahan., 
Wallace  Scott...,. 
.James  M.  Scott , 
William  Glass . 


Robert  N.  Lang. 

Robert  N.  M'Pake... 
James  M'Pake.... 
James  Merriman 
Josiah  Chambers. 
Anderson,  Samuel.. 
Akey,  Alfred  .. 
Atler,  Wash.  L 
Briceland,  Garland 
Black,  James  L 

Black,  T.  Julius. 
Brown,  Samuel. 

Brady,  .Josliua 

Cain,  William , 

Caldwell,  Wm.  S. 
Cochran,  Wilson.., 
Crum,  David 


Cain,  George..  ,. 
Chambers,  John  S . 
Cowan,  John 


Cochran,  Hugh 
Culver,  Joseph  Z... 

Cook,  Samuel. 


Promoted  to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  June  21,  1861. 

Pr.  to  Captain,  June  21,  1861— to  Bv.  Maj.,  Mar. 
13.  '65 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Resigned  August  1,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Sergeant  to  2d  Lieutenant,  Aug. 
1,  1862— nius.  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  July  7,  1863,  to  receive  promotion  in 
U.  S,  Colored  Troops. 

Wounded — mus.  out  with  company,  June  11, '64. 

Wounded  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  '62 — 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Missing  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  18,  '62. 

Discharged  December  2,  '63,  for  wounds  received 
at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Adj.  123d  reg.  P.  V.,  Nov.  15,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  of  wounds  received  at 
White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  of  wounds  received 

at  Wilderness,  May  10.  1864. 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  of  wounds  received  at 

White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862, 
Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  of  wounds  received  at 

Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 
Killed  at  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  May  10,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  3, 1863. 
Promoted  to  Principal  Muc. — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1, 1861. 
Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  May  1,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June'll,  1864. 
Wounded  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Wd.  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  '64— ab.  at  mus.  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  18,  '62. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  .Tune  1,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  '64— died 

at  Washington — date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan,  15,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  15,  '63. 
Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  8,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  5,  '63. 
Discharged  by  order  War  Department  to  receive 

commission  in  colored  troops. 
Killed  at  Manassas  Junction,  April  15,  1864. 


THEBE  TEAES'  SERVICE. 


831 


Dickey,  Nath'l  E... 

Deval,  William 

Duff,  James  B 

Donaldson,  Wm.... 
Evans,  Benjamin... 

Eton,  Frank  B 

First,  Luther  C 

Furguson,  James... 

Ford,  Thomas , 

Graham,  George  S. 

Greer,  Matthew 

Hammond,  D.  V..., 


Horn,  Charles 

Holliugshead,Wm 
Harlin,  Matthew.... 

Haden,  George 

Hallas,  Daniel 

Hallas,  George 

Hallas,  William.... 
Huston,  Alexander 
Harsha,  William.. 

Hiles,  George 

Hunter,  William. . 

Jackson,  John 

Jackson,  William, 
Jackson,  Joseph... 
Jackson,  Thomas... 
Jeflers,  John 


Lang,  John  E...„ 
Mackey,  James. 
Musser,  Alexander 

Mackey,  Samuel., 

M'Cullough,  John.. 
M'Pake,  John  E 


M' James,  H , 

M' Williams,  Wm.. 
M'Fadden,  James.. 

M'Cord,  JohnP 

M'Cluskey,  John... 

Perry,  James , 

Pettit,  Henry , 

Pennell,  William .., 
Patton,  James 


Phillips,  J.  Fulton. 
Prout,  Alexander.. 

Quail,  James 

Roberts,  William... 
Rhinehart,  James.. 
Ryan,  Benjamin  F. 
Sutton,  John 


Strosnyder,  A.  J 
Stournend,  John 

Sarver,  John 

Sheaflf,  Henry  H 

Scott,  Brown , 

Tibbey,  George  .. 
Thompson,  John  H 
Wilson,  James  E 
Wilson,  Robert... 

Wallace,  Joseph do. 

Williams,  Anthony  ...do . 
Williams,  William..  ...do . 
Young,  James !...do. 


June  19, 
July  28, 
June  19, 
Aug.  12, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
Feb.  22, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
June  19, 


June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 
June  16,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61,' 
June  19,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

Feb.  28,  '62, 

June  19,  '61, 

Feb.  24,  '62, 

June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  August,  1861. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Signal  Corps— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  19ist  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Killed  at  Manassas  Junction,  April  15,  1864. 

iNIustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wd — died  at  Munson's  Hill,  Va.,  April  8,  1863. 

Captured  Dec.  18,  1863— died  in  Libby  prison- 
date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  oil  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  5,  '61. 

Transferred  to  19 1st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Died  at  Belle  Plain,  Va.,  January  31,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  9,  '61, 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P,  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  of  wounds  received  at 
White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862, 

Missing  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30, 1862— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Died,   date  unknown,   of  wounds  received  at 
Gaines'  Mil],  June  27,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 

Wounded  at   Wilderness — mustered   out  with 
company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  1 1,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  3,  '63. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  by  order  of  War  Department  to  re- 
ceive promotion — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,1862. 

Deserted  July  9,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  10,  '61. 

INIustere'd  out  witli  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  wi:h  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged — date  unknown. 

Wd.  and  pris.   at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30, 
1862 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
i  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Deserted  June  30,  1863. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864 — absent  at 
muster  out. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


832 


THIRTY-mNTn    REGIMENT — TENTH    RESERVE, 


Company  E. 
recruited  in  clarion  county. 


James  B.  Knox 

Valentine  Phipps.., 


David  R.  Craig 

James  L.  Wray 

Chas.  M'Laughlin 


N.  B.  M'Williams... 

Chas  M'Laughlin., 
Francis  M.  Lewis., 

Samuel  D.  Grable., 

J,  J.  Greenawalt... 

TolbertDale , 

Smith  Strickler 

Daniel  Black 

WiUiam  H.  Fetzer. 
John  D.  Lyon.... 


George  F.  Kapp... 

Greorge  B.  Elieser. 

Samuel  Kieser 

Samuel  Waley 

David  Craig 


June  14,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 


July  5,  '61, 
July  5,  '61, 
July    5,  '61, 


July     5,  '61, 


July 
July 


5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 


July     5,  '61, 


July 

5, 

'61, 

July 

5, 

'61, 

July 

5, 

'61, 

Julv 

5, 

'61, 

July 

5, 

'61, 

July 

5, 

'61, 

Simon  Mohney 

Hugh  Carson  , 

WUliam  Vesey 

Wm.  R.  Shippen.... 
Harrison  WhitehiU 

Samuel  S.  Wilson... 

Allen  W.  Corbett.. 
Thomas  Vausden .. 
Alsbaugh,  Oliver  P 
Agnew,  Joshua  B.. 

Agnew,  Samuel 

Ay  res,  James 

Allen,  Isaac 

Breneman,  Fred. . . . 

Brush,  George 

Bole,  Reynolds 

Best,  William 

Bales,  John  W 

Barr,  Henry  C 

Black,  Matthew 

Callihan,  Robert..., 
Cook,  Sebastian...., 

Clark,  James  K.... 

Cyphet,  George .... 

Craig,  Adam 

Dixon,  George 

Disel,  John 

Davis,  Silas .[ 

Eminger,  John  H. 


July 
July 


5,  '61, 
15,  '61, 


July  15, 

'61, 

July  15, 

'61, 

July  15, 

'61, 

July  15, 

'61, 

July  15, 

'61, 

July  15, 

'61, 

July     3, 

'61, 

July     5, 

'61, 

Sept.    1, 

'61, 

July    5, 

'61, 

July     5, 

'61, 

Sept.    1, 

'61, 

July     5, 

'61, 

Aug.  20, 

'62, 

July     5, 

'61, 

Sept.    1, 

'61, 

July     5, 

'61, 

July     5, 

'61, 

July     5, 

'61 

July     5, 

'61 

Aug.    4 

'62 

Aug.  20 

'62 

July    5, 

'61, 

July     5, 

'61, 

July    5, 

'61, 

July    5, 

'61, 

Mar.  20, 

'62, 

Aug.  12, 

'62, 

July    5, 

'61, 

Sept.     1, 

'61, 

Aug.  20, 

'62, 

July  15, 

'61, 

Promoted  to  Major.  August  15,  1862. 
Pr.  from  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  Au^.  12, 1861— wounded  at 
Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  '62— pr.  to  Capt,  Aug.  15, 
'62 — to  Bv.  Maj. — raus.  out  with  Co. ,  June  11,'64. 
Resigned  August  7,  1861. 

Wd.  at  Gaines'  iNIill,  June  27,  '62— res.  Dec.  10,'62. 
Wd.  and  pris.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862— pr. 
from  1st  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  June  4, 1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  1,'62— wd.  at  Bull  Run, 
Aug.  29,  '62— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  12,  '68. 
Pris.  at  Gaines'  MUl— wd.  at  Fredericksburg, 
Dec.  13.  '62— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeons  certificate,  June  21,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  31,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  22,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  '61. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksliurg,  Dec.  13,  '62 — trans- 
ferred to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  81, 1864— Vet. 
Wounded  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14, '64— trans- 
ferred to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Gaines'  MUl,  June  27,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862,  and 
Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  1864 — mustered  out 
with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  31,  '62. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  and  Reg.  Q.  M.  May  1, 1863. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62 — trans- 
ferred to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— trans- 
ferred to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  18,  1862. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Wd.  at  South  Mt.,  Sept.  14,  '62,  and  Frederlcks'g, 
Dec.  13,  1862— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6, 1864 — mustered 

out,  June  23,  1864. 
Disch.  May  4,  1864,  by  sen.  of  Gen.  Court  Mar. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62— trans- 
ferred to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Discharged  Jan.  15,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 

Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Discharged  June  ."/,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
3i  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  9, '63. 
3  I  Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
3 1  Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Laurel  Hill,  May  9,  1864. 
3  !  Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 


THREE    YEARS'   SERVICE. 


833 


Eminger,  Daniel  B 

Foreman,  Miles 

Ferry,  Patriclt  T.... 
Farringer,  William 

Gates,  Henry 

Ganoe,  James  W.... 

Grace,  George 

Henry,  Calvin  B 

Holmes,  Almon  B.. 
Henderson ,  Thomas 

James,  Jasper  N 

Jones,  Daniel  V 

Keely,  John 

Kapp,  Samuel  S 

Kieser,  Amos 

Keelv,  Daniel 


Livingston,  Wm.  R 


Lewis,  John  A 

Lewis,  Thos.  E.  H.. 
Lewis,  Thomas  E... 

Lowe,  Henry  A 

Lindsay,  John 

Laughlin,  John  M.. 

Miller,  Henry 


Morgan,  William. 
Morris,  Harvey.... 
Magee,  John  A  .... 
Mills,  ReedM 


M'Coy,  Joseph.. 
M'Bride,  Davis 


M'Kenzie,  Thomas.. 
M'Laughlin,  Pat'ck 

M' Laughlin,  Ed'wd 
M'Ciure.  Charles  R 

Ogden,  James  C 

Parsons,  Silas  W 

Phillips,  JohnC 

Randolph,  Harmon 
Rankin,  Adam  A... 
Raifsnider,  Jacob... 
Raymond,  Alpheus 
Reeser,  Charles  A  .. 
Stiner,  George 


Spence,  Ashabald.. 
Smith,  David 


Strickler,  David  K, 

Sloan.  David  P 

Stigers,  John 

StoVer,  Aquilla 

Sloan,  David  A 

Sloan,  John  H 

Sample,  James  C... 

Turney,  Burton 

Trainer,  James  A.., 

Travis,  Samuel  L  ...|...do 

Trezvmiling,  Jas.  GL.do 

Whitehill,  David l.,.do 


Walter,  Elliott  G....!... do. 
Wilson,  George  W..l...do. 


Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

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do 

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do 

do 

do 


July    5,  '61, 
July    5,  '61, 


Wilson,  Clarence  B'... do Sept.    1, '61, 

105 


July  15, 
July  5, 
July  5, 
Sept.  1, 
July  15. 
July  15, 
Julv  15, 


July 
Julv 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 


July     5,  '61, 


July  5. 
July  5, 
July  5, 
July  5, 
Aug.  20, 
July    5, 


Julv     5,  '61, 


July  5,  '61, 

July  5,  '61, 

July  5,  '61, 

Aug.  12,  '62, 

July  5,  '61, 

July  5,  '61, 

July  .5,  '61, 

July  5,  '61, 


July  5, 
Aug.  12, 
July  5, 
July  15, 
July  15, 
July  5, 
July  5, 
July  5, 
July  5, 
July  5, 
July    5, 


July     5,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 


July 
July 
Julv 
Sept. 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 


5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 


Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

.Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certifloate.  May  15,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  16,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  '61. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  .June  27,  1862. 

Discharged  Feb.  11,  1864,  by  sentence  of  G.  C.  M. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Died  of  wds.  received  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  29,  '62. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862 — trans- 
ferred to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.'V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  103d  reg.  P.  V.,  by 
promotion  to  2d  Lieutenant,  June  12,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
and  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862^- 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  6,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  7,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  9,  '64 — transferred 
to  190th  regiment,  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run — mustered  out  with 
company,  June  11, 1864. 

Tr.  to  battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Art.,  April  1,  '62. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862 — mus- 
tered out  wnth  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  6,  1861. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

.Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1364. 

Transferred  to  190th reg.  P."^V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Deserted  August  12,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862,  and  at 
Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Prisoner  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec. 
13,  '62 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  ll,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  .Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  1861. 

Transferred  to  i90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Died  February,  1862,  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va. 

Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Deserted  August  2,  1862. 

Pris.  July  1, ''62— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  '64. 

Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 

Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 
1862— mustered  out  with  company  June  11,  '64. 

Discharged  October  17,  1862,  for  wounds  received 
at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Transferred  to  i90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 


834 


THIRTY-NINTH   KEGLMEJ^T — TENTH   RESERVE, 


NAME. 

KAKK. 

i 

DATE  OP  linSTSIl      1 
INTO  SERVICE.        «1 

1 

REMARKS. 

Wyon,  James  G 

WhitehiU,  Robert... 
Wilson,  Hugh 

Private 

•••^« 

...do 

July  15,  '61,    3 

Aug.  20,  '62,    3 

July     5,  '61,    3 
July     5,  '61,    3 

July     5,  '61,    3 
July     5,  '61,    3 

July     5,  '61,    3 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  '63— transferred 
to  19Pth  regiment  P.  V..  May  31,  1S64. 

Wounded  ;md  prisoner  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec. 
13,  1862— tr.  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  M£iy  31,  1864. 

Deserted  August  26,  1862. 

Yates   David. 

do 

Wounded  at  Gaines' Mill  June  27  '62  and  South 

...do 

Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862  —  mustered  out  with 
company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Prisoner  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  24,  '63. 

Young,  William 

Young,  Jerome  W.. 

...do 

...do 

Company   F. 
recruited  at  rochester,  beaver  county. 


Milo  R.  Adanas . 
Abner  Lacock... 


Matthews.  Quay.. 

John  L.  Moore 

Eph'm  P.  Stewart. 


Joseph  M.  Reed 

George  E.  Lehman 


Alfred  P.  Cairns. 
Thomas  L.  Darragh 


Rufus  D.Cole...., 
Jas.  M.  Moorberger 
James  M'Kee.... 
William  Olcott. . 
Harri'n  J.  Chandler 
Thomas  S.  Wray 


James  Atkinson 

George  M'Caskey... 
Alexander  Dawson 
WilUam  D.  Reno.... 
Thomas  G.  Evans... 


George  Bean 

Robert  H.  Brown 
Ambrest,  John..., 
Anderson,  Fran's  M 
Anderson,  Jno.  W, 
Anderson,  Jas.  E.. 
Beuchler,  Fred'k.. 
Blaine,  David  R, 
Brown,  James 
Brown,  BU  E . 
Beighley,  Jas.  P.  K 
Beaner,  James  W 
Baker,  George 

Batto,  Daniel 

Bentz,  Lewis 

Bevington,  Mason 

Bryan,  George  P 

Cross,  John  W 

Campbell,  Robert, 
Carr,  William  C... 

Casselton,  Guy 

Cazey,  George  W.. 


Capt.. 
...do.. 


stLt. 
.do.... 
.do.... 


do.., 
...do.. 


2d  Lt. 
..do... 


1st  Sgt 
Serg't. 
...do.... 


..do.. 
Corp. 

...do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 


June  29, 

'61, 

3 

June  29, 

'61, 

3 

June  29, 

'61, 

3 

June  29, 

'61, 

3 

June  29, 

'61, 

3 

June  29, 

'61, 

3 

June  29, 

'61, 

3 

June  29, 

'61, 

3 

June  29, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'fil, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June    3, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

B 

Sept.    8, 

'62, 

3 

Sept.  22, 

'62, 

3 

Dec.     8, 

'<i3. 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

Sept.    8, 

'62, 

3 

Mar.  23, 

•64. 

3 

June  19, 

'61, 

3 

Discharged  Dec.  25,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 
Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Sgt,  to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  1,  1862— to  1st  Lt., 
May  6,  '63— to  Capt.,  March  1,  '64— to  Bv.  Maj., 
March  13,  1865 — mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11, '64. 

Promoted  to  Asst.  Com.  Gen.  of  Pa.,  July  5,  '61. 

Transferred  to  company  K,  Oct.  30,  1861. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  Oct.  14,  1861— 
resigned  August  20,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  1st  Lt.,  Aug.  20,  '62— dis- 
missed May  6,  1863. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  May  6, 1863— to 
1st  Lieut.,  March  1,  1864  —  mustered  out  with 
company,  June  11,  1864. 

Resigned  November  19,  1861. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  19,  1861— re- 
signed August  20, 1882. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  13,  '63. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864  —  died  at 
Fortress  Monroe,  Va. — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  Feb.  14,  1863,  for  wds.  received  at  Gaines' 
Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Disch.  Oct.  30,  1862,  for  wds.  received  at  Gaines' 
Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  5,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  30,  '62. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  comiiany,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  principal  musician,  Sept.  1,  1863. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  16, 1861. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P."  V.,  June  I,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Discharged  Jan.  11,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
Antietam,  September  17,  1802. 


THREE   YEAES'    SERVICE. 


835 


Dawson,  Benoni  C. 
Douds,  Edward  H .. 

Donavan,  John 

Edgar,  Lemuel  G... 

Edgar,  Joseph  F 

Evans,  Martin  S 

Elliott,  Sylvester ... 

Edsjar,  John 

Fish,  Wallace  W.... 

Gull,  Casper 

Graham,  W 

Gull,  Henry 


Gray,  Robert 

Hamilton,  Wm.  ^.. 
Hays,  Joseph  G..„.. 

Hendriekson,  H 

Hutchison,  Charles 
Hamilton,  Samuel.. 

Henry,  James  H 

Hawley,  Thomas.... 
Holland.  Christ.  B.. 
Handy,  Chauucey... 

Holder,  Ralph  B 

Izenour,  Arthur 

Jordan,  James  D 

Jack,  Robert 

Jones,  John  J 

Kettlewood,  Wm ... 

Merkle,  Wash 

Moor  head,  Jas.  H... 


Might,  David 

M'Connell,  Clark.... 
M'Gahey,  James  P., 


M'Afee,  John 

M' Williams,  James 
M'Laren,  John  P ... 

M'Millen,  Hugh 

Neville,  Jason 

Neville,  Edward 

Neville,  Ira  

Purvis,  John 

Phillis,  James  M 

Pfiefer,  WiUiam  H.. 


Page,  John , 

Ramsay,  Cochran. 

Reehl,  John , 

Reehl,  Robert 

Roy,  Andrew 


Reno,  Hiram  S 

Robinson,  John  W 
Ramsay,  William... 

Rowe,  James  J 

Swager,  Socrates  J.. 
Swagei-,  William.... 
Sutherland,  D.  R... 

Scott,  James 

Smart,  John 

Swain,  John  J 


Smith,  Jacob 

Stewart,  Joseph. 


Scott,  Theodore  W. 

Todd,  James  A 

Todd,Wnbiir  P 

Uselton,  Sam'l  V... 
Wasin,  George  A... 

Wilson,  John  P 

Ward,  Patrick 


Private 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do .... 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


..do, 
..do, 
..do, 
..do, 
..do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
Jan.  4,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
Nov.  2,^61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
Sept.  8,  '62, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 


Nov.  2, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
Sept.  8, 
Sept.  8, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
Sept.  10, 
June  19, 
April  18, 


June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 


Mar. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Sept. 
June 
Sept. 


July  12,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
Mar.  23,  '64, 
June  19,  '61, 


June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 


Aug.  22,  '62, 
June  19,  '61, 


June  19, 
June  19, 
Dec.  14, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
June  19, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  8,   63. 

Discharged  Jan.  17,  '63,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 

Transferred  to  I91streg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Trnsferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  13,  '63. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— burial 
record,  died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Dec.  19,  1862. 

Deserted  July  1,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  April  27,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  24,  '62. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Died  Sept.  26,  1862— buried  at  Alexandria,  Va. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  Juno  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  15,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  20,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864— transfer- 
red to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8, 1864— mustered 
out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  18,  '62. 

Killed  at  BuU  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V. ,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transfered  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  17,  '63. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  9,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  6,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11.  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  I,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Discharged  June  13,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  15,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  9,  '63. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  comoany,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Jvme  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64, 
by  sentence  of  General  Court  INIartial. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 

Discharged  October  6,  1862,  for  wounds  received 
at  Charles  Citv  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  SO,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 


836 


THIETY-NLNTH  REGIMENT — TENTH  KBSEEVE, 


NAME. 

BANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
IJS-TO  SERVICE. 

1 
a 

> 
I 

3 
3 
3 

s 

REMARKS 

Waterhouse,  J.  W.. 
Wilson,  James  L ... 
Warnock,  Dan'l  C .. 
Wray,  John 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 

Tr.  to  western  gunboat  service,  Feb.  29, 1864. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 
KiUed  at  Gaines'  mil,  June  27,  1862. 

Company  G. 
recruited  at  mercer,  mercer  county. 


A.  J.  Warner 

J.  Parker  Smith. 


Peter  E.  Shipler. 


Thos.  B.  Rodgers .., 
Joseph  S.  Marquis. 


Chas.  W.  Whistler.. 
N.  G.  M'Quillan 


George  Reznor 

Milton  J.  Bean 

Jno.  M.  Bogardus. 
George  T.  Sykes..., 

JohnH.  Forker 

J.  Boyd  Robinson... 
Geo.  W.  M'Cracken 
Wm.  H.  Rowland... 
John  B.  Emory...... 

William  Paden 


Capt.. 
...do.. 


IsLt.. 
..do.... 


2d  Lt... 
..do 


Joseph  H.  Wright 
Thos.  S.  M'Laughry 


Samuel  Graham 

James  W.  Hanna... 
Isaac  D.  Kirk 


John  Nevin 

Joseph  Weaver 

Elias  Orr 

William  Galloway.. 
Hamilton  Houston. 

JohnW.  Pew... 

HughL.  Sawhill.... 

H.  H.  Henderson ... 
Oscar  D.  Madge..  .. 

Albin,  John  R 

Andrews,  John  A.. 

Arnold,  John  M 

Alexander,  John  J. 
Beaver,  Valentine.. 
Boies,  Henry  G 


IstSgt. 
Serg't. 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 
Corp.... 
do 


..do. 
...do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


.do 

.do.... 

.do 

-do.... 

.do 

.do 

.do.... 


Muc 
..do. 


June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 


Juno  19,  '61, 


June  19,  '61, 
Jane  19,  '61, 


June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 


July  4,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 

Juae  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 

July  15,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

July  15,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
Juno  19,  'Gl, 
July  1.5,  '61, 
June  19,  '01, 
June  19,  '61, 


June  19,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 
Private!  June  28,  '61, 

do July  15,  '61, 

do Feb.   27,  '64, 

do I  June  19,  '61, 

do 'July     8, '61, 

,do ■  June  19,  '61. 


Promoted  to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  May  14,  1862. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  IstLt.,  May  10,  1862— 
to  Capt.,  May  17,  1862— died  Jan.  6,  '63,  of  wds. 
received  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  July  21,  '61-^o  Q.  M.  Sergt., 
April  25,  1862— to  2d  Lieut.,  May  10,  1862— to  1st 
Lieut.,  May  17,  1862— to  Capt.,  April  28,  1863— 
to  Bv.  Maj.,  March  13, 1865— mustered  out  with 
comijany,  June  11,  1864. 

Resigned  May  8,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lieut.,  May  17,  1862— 
to  1st  Lieut.,  April  28,  1863— to  Bv.  Capt.,  Mar. 
13,  '6.5— mus.  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Resigned  May  10,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corp.,  July  21,  '61— to  Sergt.,  Jan., 
'62— to  1st  Sgt.,  May  10,  '62— to  2d  Lieut.,  May 
9.  '63 — mustered  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Dec,  1861— to  1st  Sgt.,  May  10, 
1863 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  '64. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  January  1,  1863 — muster- 
ed out  with  company,  June  U,  1864. 

Promoted  froni  Corporal  to  Sergt.,  May  10,  '62— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corp.,  Sept.  1, 1862— to  Sgt.,  May  10, 
'63 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  '64. 

Promoted  to  Corp.,  Jan.  1,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Aug.  10, 
'63 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  '64. 

Discharged  December  18,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Bull  Rim,,  August  30,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  July  1,  1862— to  1st  Lieu- 
tenant and  Adjutaiit,  February  22,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  May  1,  1862— killed  at 
Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  10,  1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  il,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1, 1863— wounded  at 
North  Anna,  May  23,  1864— died  June  26,  '64— 
buried  in  National  Cemetery.  Arlington,  V.i , 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  6, 1862. 

Promoted  to  Corp.,  July  21,  '61— disch.,  Jan.  12, 
'63,  for  wds.  rec.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corp.,  July  21,  '61— disch.  Sept.  29, 
'62,  for  wds.  rec.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Oct.  1,  1862 — discharged 
January  26.  1863,  by  order  of  Secretary  of  War. 

Promoted  to  Corp.,  Oct.  1,  '62— disch.  March  16, 
'63,  for  wds.  rec.  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Died  July  6,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  January  1,  1862— killed  at 
Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  Sergeant  Major,  September  1,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  gunboat  service,  Feb.  18,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


THEEE  YEARS'  SBRVIOB. 


837 


Bodle,  William  J 

Bush,  Aaron 

Bond,  Joseph  A... 
Bush,  Henry  H... 

Brown,  Sani'l  M 

Bloomer,  Edw'd  W 

Bohen,  Benj.  H.  E, 

Comstock,  Asa 

Cheny,  J.  Charles., 
Caldwell,  Jos.  R..., 

Cummings,  Jos 

Craig,  William  H... 


Cowan,  John  W. 
Dentler,  Charles  W 
Ellsworth,  Wm.  H 
Forbes,  William...., 
Fruit,  John  W 

Fell,  Aurelius  L 

Filson,  Alfred  B 

Foulk,  Charles  W.. 
Fisher,  Samuel  F... 
Gibson,  W.  Frank,. 

Grace,  James 

Graham,  Wm.  D 

Graham,  George  R. 
George,  J.  Newton 
Goodrich,  Wm.  H. 
Garvin,  Edward  L. 


Grace,  Samuel  C 
Germer,  Albert  H, 
Gilbraith,  FeUx  G, 
Gibner,  Chas.  W... 
Gardner,  John 
Howard,  Jas.,  Sr... 
Humphrey,  C.  P.... 

Howard,  James 

Houston,  Joseph 
Houston,  Wm.  H... 

Hines,  Milton 

Kirk,  Baldwin  C 

Keck,  James  M 

Kitch,  David  C 

Laferty,  Geo.  W 

Legore,  William.... 

Lowry,  John 

Miller,  Edward 

Mossman,  Oscar  A.. 
Maguire,  Walter  S.. 

Morrison,  Jos.  S 

Meals,  Daniel  S 

Mahood,  Jos.  C 

Meals,  Christopher 
M'Knight,  Robert... 
M'Donald,  Wm.  P 
M'Pherran,  Sam'lJ 


M'Cracken,  R.  W 

M'Clain,  John 

M'Williams,  S.  R 
Nickum,  Jos.  B..., 
Nunamaker,  Jas.  G 
Nelson,  Jonas  M 
Nunamaker,  .Tos.  H 

Perry,  Joseph  G 

Patterson,  Wm.  F. 
Pew,  James  G. 
Proudfit,  Francis  M 
Pearson,  Albert 


M'Clure,  Wallace.. do Feb.    10, '62, 


June  17,  '61 
July  8,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
July  8,  '61, 
July  8,  '61 
June  19,  '61 

Sept.  9,  '61, 
June  19,  '61 
June  19,  '6L 
June  19,  '61 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '6i; 

June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61. 
July  15,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

June  18,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

Oct.  26,  '62, 

June  19,  '61, 

July  4,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

July  7,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 


June  19, 


Dec.  14, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
Oct.  2, 
Oct.  2, 
Mar.  12, 
June  19, 
June  19, 
July  8, 
June  19, 
June  20, 


62. 

et. 
Vet. 


Absent,  on  furlough,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  > 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64- 
Died  January  18,  1863,  of  wounds  received   at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Deserted  August  31,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unkno^'n 
Died  June  3,  '64,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Wilderness,  i\/  <y 

9, '64 — bu.  in  National  Cemetery,  Arlington,  «  ■*. 
Transferred  to  company  D — date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  24,  y<'i. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  19,  't.ii. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  September  10,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Discharged  February,  1863,  for  wounds  received 

at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  '63. 
Di&ch.  Mar.  24,  '64,  by  order  of  Secretary  of  War. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864.    - 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  12,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 
Discharged  August,  1861,  to  accept  promotion  as 

2d  Lieutenant  in  52d  regiment  N.  Y.  V. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  3,  '62. 
Transferred  to  1st  Penn'a  Artillery,  Sept.  1,  '61. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  April  23,  '63. 
Deserted  November,  1861. 
Deserted  June  30,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  20,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  14,  '61. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  26,  '61. 
Died  July  6,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  13,  '62. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  21,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  30,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  7,  '63. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  \.,  June  1,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged,  date  unknown,  for  wounds  received 

at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Missing  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864— transferred 

to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  MiU,  June  27,  1862. 


838 


THTETY-XINTfl   KEGIMBN^T — TBXTH   RESERVE, 


NAME. 

RANK. 

|i 

DATE   OP  MUSTEK     f 
INTO    SERVICE.        -1 

REMARKS. 

Pearson,  Henry 

Runkle,  Peter  E 

Rose,  Henry  G.  C... 
Roherts,  George. . 

Private 

...do 

...do 

do 

June  19,  -61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
.Tune  19,  "ei, 
June  19,  "61, 
.Tune  19,  '61, 
Juue  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

Oct.     23,  '62. 
Oct.      2,  '62, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
Julv  15,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 
June  19,  '61, 

June  19,  '61, 

1 

3 
3 
3 
3 

Deserted  July  2,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  May  4,  1863. 

shipler,  Joseph  E... 
Stranahan,  Robert.. 
Stall,  Lester    

...do 

...do 

do 

3j  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

3 1  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  186-1. 

3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  ce'rtiticate,  Dec.  13,  '61. 

3    Discharged  January  24,  '83,  for  wounds  received 
January  27,  1862. 

3    Discharged  Nov.,  1861,  to  accept  promotion  as  2d 
1     Lt.  company  M,  4th  U.  S.  Artillery. 

3    Discharged  December  6,  1851,  by  order  of  Secre- 
tary of  War. 

3   Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

3   Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

3  1  Transferred  to  19 1st  rag  P.  V.,  Ju^ie  30,  '62— Vet. 

3  ;  Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30. 1862. 

3  i  Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

3  '  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  13,  '61. 

3i  Difiii   .TniiPi  R.  1S(V>      hnvi^.H   ir.   IMiHtnrxr    A«A7l,ir« 

Stewart,  Samuel 

Stevenson,  John  M 

Stevenson,  Sam'l  B 

Shannon.Thomps'n 
Shoup,  Joseph  A.... 
Sedwick,  John  W... 

Sheehan,  David 

Shannon,  George.... 
Tanner,  George 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do..... 
...do 

Waugh,  John  R.  E 

...do 

1 

3' 

Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Killed  at  Bristoe  Station,  October  14,  1863. 

Company  H. 
recruited  at  warren,  warren  county. 


Henry  V.  Partridge 
Daniel  W.  Mayes .. 

Lemuel  B.  Norton. 

William  M'Cann... 

David  Service 

Henry  B.  Fox 

EbenM.  Ford 


Ransom  S.  Bates.... 
Leamon  L.  Bowers 
Martilles  Porter 

J.  B.  Harrington 

Nat.  S.  Falconer 


Simeon  Marsh. 


Thomas  O.  Rodgers 

Ira  Johnson , 

Alonzo  P.  Barnes... 

C.  N.  Burnham 

H.  F.  Houghton 

Lewis  B.  Learn 

George  W.  Brown.. 
Gcorgo  Merchant... 

Chas.  F.  Nelson 

Honry  C.  Dyon 

John  Donlon.. 

Byron  D.  Tomes 

(~asper  Y.  Scroup..., 

B.  D.  Hotchkiss 

Allen,  William 

Aglosworth,  D.  C... 

J  Grower,  John  G 

Barber,  Ira  G 

Babcock,  Charles.... 


Capt 

...do 

...do 

...do 

IstLt.. 

2d  Lt.. 

1st  Sgt., 


...do.... 
Serg't. 
...do.... 


.do. 


...do 

...do 

Corp.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Muc 

...do 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 

June  22,  '61, 

June  22,  '61, 

June  22,  '61, 

June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 


June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 

June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 

June  22,  '61, 


June  22, 
June  22, 
June  22, 
June  22, 
June  22, 
June  22, 
June  22, 
June  22, 
June  22, 
June  22, 
June  22, 
Juno  22, 
June  22, 
June  22, 
July  24, 
Juno  22, 
Juno  22, 
July  21, 
June  22, 


Resigned  July  16,  1862. 

Promoted  from  2d  Lt.  to  Capt.— killed  at  Fred- 
ericksburg, December  13,  1863. 

Promoted  from  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.,  May  1,  1863 — re- 
signed June  22,  1863. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  1,  '63— 
to  Capt.,  Mar.  1,'64— to  Bv.  Maj.,  Mar.  1,3,  '65— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Cor  to  2d  Lt.,  May  16,  1863— to 
1st  Lt.,  Mar.  1,  1864 — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  1,  '62 — killed 
at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Dec.  24,'61 — 
promoted  to  Captain  U.  S.  Signal  Corps — date 
unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— ab- 
sent, in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
1862— discharged  November  30,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  1864— 
transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet, 

Killed  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburs,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  20,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8,  1861. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted  June  1,  1863. 

Deserted  June  1,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  24,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  1,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  24,  '61. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

DischiUged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  20,  '62 

Disciuuged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  22,  *61. 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


839 


Bo-vper?,  Daniel  H.. 

Brown,  Frank 

Brower,  Charles.... 
Conner,  Jesse  M.... 
Calvert,  William... 


Cameron,  John 

Clark,  Charles 

Curtis,  Nelson  P 

Calvert,  Richai-d 

Crittenden,  Ed.  D... 

Clendennina:,  A 

Culbertson,  Isaac... 

Cowan,  John  M 

Chase,  Victor 


Degrotf,  Abram  G 
Dennison,  Ira  H... 
Demars,  Geo.  W... 

Demill,  Irvine 

Davis,  Orlando  L  . 
Enos,  Ephraim 


Geer,  J.  Burton 

Gilson,  George  S ... 

Hurley,  John 

Howard,  Henry 

Houghton,  Wm.  H 
Harris,  Stephen  G. 


Huntley,  Roland  H 


Jones,  Samuel 

Kline,  Jacob 

Kingsbury,  J.  M.... 
Kingsley,  Noah  R.. 

Lyon,  Charles 

Lyon,  Edwin  A 

Lesh,  Andrew 

Learn,  James  A 

Mitchell,  James  R. 
Morton,  James  A.. 

Miner,  Henry  D 

M'Dowell,  H.  V 

M'Graw,  Patrick.... 
M'Phaill,  Enos  W. 
Osgood,  Chase 


Palmer,  Ed.  J,... 
Parker,  Hiram.. 
Parker,  Henry... 

Bobbins,  Oliver  P.. . 

Reynolds,  Chas.  E, 

Bobbins,  L 

Ryne,  Thomas 

Pvyan,  Edward 

Reeger,  John 

Robinson,  D.  F 


Stilwell,  William.. 

Shipman,  John 

Snyder,  LeRoy 

Salisbury,  W.  A.... 

Shook,  James  R 

Schirk,  Jacob 

Simmons,  James  E 
Sturdevant,  Wm... 

Trask,  Geo.  W 

Thompson,  E.  N.... 


Tomes,  Jacob do June  22, 

Turner,  John do Aug.  31, 


June  22, 
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Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  3,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  24,  »61. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862.  « 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  Nov.  20,  1S62,  for  wounds  received  at 

New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  8,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Siirgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  27,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  13,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Transferred  to  I90th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  13,  1861— buried 

in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  J"une  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  19,  '61. 
Transferred  to  190t'h  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  September  1,  1863. 
Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  12,  1864— bu. 

in  National  Cemetery,  Arlington. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  Va.,  June  27,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864.    . 
Discharged  October  11, 1862,  for  wounds  received 

at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Discharged  September  20,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Dranesville,  December  20,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  6, 1863. 
Mustere^d  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V,,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  ISIill,  June  27, 1862. 
IVtustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  2,  '62. 
Diedof  wds.  received  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June27,'62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Discharged  February  6,  '63,  for  wounds  received 

at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Died  Nov.  23,  1862,  at  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Died  September  14,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Wounded,  with  loss  of  leg,  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June 

27,  1862— discharaed  Februarv  26,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Died  September  14,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862— buried  in  Mihtary 

Asylum  Cemetery. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  17,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  18,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190threg.P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Died  July  3,  1862,  of  wds.  rec.  June  30,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  Va.,  June  27,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company ,  June  11,  1864. 
Wounded,  with  loss  of  arm,  at  New  Market  Cross 

Roads,  June  30,  1862— discharged  Sept.  25,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  17,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  13,  '62. 


840 


THIRTY-NINTH   REGIMEXT — TENTH   RESERVE, 


Vannochton,  D.  T...  Private  June  22,  '61, 

Wentworth, Charles  ...do |  June  22,  '61, 

Wright,  Henry  C...  ...do '  Au^.  31,  '61, 

Wliite,  Edmund [...do !  June  22,  '61, 

Winchester,  Wm.  S'...do '  June  22.  '61, 

Young,  Orsamus  A|...do '  June  22,  '61, 


3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  12,  '62. 

3   Transferred  to  Signal  Corps— date  unknowu. 

3    Killed  at  (iaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1S62. 

3  i  Jilissinsi-  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  1862. 

3    Deserted  July  1,  1863. 

3  I  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  18, '02. 


Company   I. 

RECRUITED  AT  MEADVILLE,  CRAWFORD  COUNTY. 


Ira  Ayer,  Jr 

Henry  J.  Howe 


Sion  B.  Smith 

Milton  M.  Phelps.. 


David  A .  Bennett.. 


Oscar  Henning 

Edw.  H.  Henderson 


Alonzo  C.  Pickard. 
Hiram  Kile 


Thomas  A,  Wilson. 


Matthew  Merchant 


George  Norris 

Benj.  O.  Spaulding 


WUliam  H.  Hunt. 
B.  B.  Strickland... 


George  L.  Beach. 


And.  J.  M'Quiston. 

William  M,  Slater. 
James  G.  Page 


Jairus  Waid 

Benjamin  M'Gill 

Orrin  H.  HoUister.. 


J.  Boyd  Espy 

Hiram  S.  Harncd... 

Edwin  B.  Pier... 


Capt. 
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Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  1862— promoted 

to  Maj.,  May  1,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Sept.,  '61— to  2d  Lt.,  Feb.,  '62— 

to  Capt.,  May  16,  1863 — to  brevet  Major,  March 

13,  '65— wd.  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862— 

pris.  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62 — mustered 

out  Avith  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Aiijutaut,  P'ebruarv,  1862. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Oct.  '61— to  1st  Lt., 

Feb..  1862— wd.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  1862— re- 
signed January,  1863. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— pr. 

from  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  May  1,  1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  11,'  1864. 
Resigned  October  28,  1861. 
Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862  — pr.  to 

Sgt.,  June,  1862— to  2d  Lt.,  May  16,  1863— pris. 

at  Fredericksburg,  Dee.  13,  1862— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.,  1861. 
Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.,  Dec.,  '61— killed  at  Gaines' 

Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Wounded  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862 — pr. 

from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Dec,  1861— to  1st  Sgt.,  May, 

1863— commissioned  2d  Lt.,  3d  regiment  U.  S. 

■Colored  Troops,  July,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  May,  1863  — to  Ist 

Sgt.,  July,  '63— pr.  to  Capt.  of  company  K,  191st 

regiment  P.  V.   June  1,  1864^Vet. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  and  Q.  M.,  July,  1862. 
Prisoner  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864 —  mustered 

out  December  12,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  18,  '62. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  July,  1862  — killed  at  South 

Moitntain,  September  14,  1862. 
Promoted  Sgt.  color  guard.  Nov.,  '62 — wounded 

at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862,  and  Fredericks- 
burg, Dec.  13,  1862— transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve 

Corps,  July,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  June,  '63 — wd.  with 

loss  of  arm,  at  Spottsyivania,  May  9,  1864 — tr. 

to  Co.  K,  191st  reg.  P:  V.,  .Tune  1,  '64— Vet. 
Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  July,  1863— tr.  to 

Co.  K,  191st  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 
Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  April,  1864— killed 

at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864 — buried  in  Wilder- 
ness burial  grounds — Vet. 
Died  at  Harrison's  Landing,  Va.,  Aug.  9,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  SO,  '62 — transferred 

to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  November,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Feb.,  1862— wounded,with  loss 

of  arm,  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862  —  disch. 

September  12,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Feb.,  '62 — discharged  on  Sur- 

geons  certificate,  Nov.  12,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Feb.,  18G2— wounded  at  Bull 

Run,  Aus.  30,  1862 — discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate,  December  12,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Feb.,  '62 — wounded  at  Gaines' 

Mill,  June  27,  1862— died  July  12,  1862. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


841 


Winfield  S.  Rose 

Stephen  Waid 

Alexander  Ashley.. 
Washing'n  J.  Cook 
Tyler  A.  Stewart, 


Edward  J.  Hill . 
Cyren's  F.Rockwell 


John  H.  Stuntz 

Wm.  J.  Mitchell.... 

Adams,  Henry. 

Barrackman,  P.  B. 

Bole,  Roberto 

Benn,  J.  Lee 


Blanchard,  Wm. 


Byham,  Wm.  P.... 
Brown,  George  M. 

Bradford,  Alonzo  L 

Bradford,  Jos.  F 

Bradford,  Warren.. 

Burcb,  John 

Bresee,  Prentiss 

Church ,  Zephan '  h  K 
Collom,  Levi  H ...., 
Clements,  Moses... 

Cole,  Morris , 

Carroll^  Wilham  S, 
Chadwick,  Jas.  D... 
Carroll,  Philip  C, 
Cathcart,  Hugh .. 


Courtney,  Wm.  C. 
ChaflFee,  Edgar  A  . 

Carr,  Hiram 

Cowden,  Thom'n  L 


Daly,  James 

Dempsey,  John  F. 


Douglass,  Edw'd  E 
Davison,  James  E... 

Ewing,  William  R.. 
Evans,  Thos.  H. 


Evans,  Clarence  P.. 

Evans,  Alfred  B 

Ferris,  Arden  B 

Flint,  Loren 

Free,  Frederick 

George,  Thomas 

Gray,  Samuel  P 

Gehr,  Edmund 

Gleason,  Thomp.  H 

Harvey,  Joseph 

Hildebrand,  Jos.  A 
Harper,  Charles 


Himebaugh,  Jno.  A  ...do 


Hotchkiss,  Jason .. 
Henry,  William  R, 

Hunt,  Ira  E 

Hawkins,  Fern.  K. 
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June  20,  '61, 
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June  20,  '61, 
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June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Feb.  29,  '64, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
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Mar. 
Mar. 
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June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
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Feb.  22,  '64, 

Mar.  24,  '64, 

Mar.  22,  '64, 

June  20,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 

July  25,  '61, 
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June  20,  '64, 


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June  20,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 
Oct.  1,  '61, 
Mar.  10,  '64, 
Mar.  23,  '64, 


Prisoner  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62— pr.  to 
Cor.,  July,  '63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  '64. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  July,  1863— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  September,  1861— 
discharged  March,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  April,  '64— transferred  to 
company  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vec. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  April,  1864— wounded  at 
Wilderness,  May  8,  18G4 — transferred  to  com- 
pany K,  191st  regiment  P.  V.  June  1,  '04— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  April,  1864 — transferred  to 
company  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Prisoner  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1802 — pro- 
moted to  Corpora],  April,  1864 — transferred  to 
company  K,  l9lst  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  Juno  1,  1864— Vet. 

Tr.  to  Co.  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll.  • 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April,  1862. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  80,  '62. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62 — trans- 
ferred to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862,  and 
Wilderness,  May  6,  1864 — transferred  to  191st 
regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1862. 

Prisoner  at  Catlett's  Station,  Oct.,  '63— died  Oct. 
4,  1864,  at  Andersonville,  Ga.— grave,  10,292. 

Tr.  to  company  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

Tr.  to  company  K,  19lst  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

Tr.  to  company  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

Tr.  to  company  K,  191st  reg  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

lY.  to  company  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14.  1862. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Deserted  July  3,  1863. 

Captured  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.— Vet.— (sup- 
posed to  have  died  in  rebel  prison.) 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 

Died  at  Manassas  Junction,  April,  1863. 

Tr.  to  company  K,  I91st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Missing  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864— (supposed 
to  have  died  in  prison,) 

Killed  at  Games'  Mil],  June  27,  1862. 

Woanded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862— disch. 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  1,  1863. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry  Nov.  1,  1862. 

Accidentally  wounded  while  on  duty— tr.  to  Co. 
K,  191stTegiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  1,  '61. 

Wounded  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  31, 1864— tr. 
to  Co.  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec,  1862. 

Tr.  to  company  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March,  '63. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Tr.  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps- date  unknown. 

lulled  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Wounded  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862— 
discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  30,  '62. 

Tr.  to  Co.  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864-Vet. 

Tr.  to  company  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 


842 


THIETY-NINTH  KEGIMENT — TENTH  RESERVE, 


Halfost,  William... 
Irons,  Richard  C... 

Jones,  John  R 

Jones,  Thomas  Wr. 


Johnson,  Ami... 
Keiser,  Isaac  S. 
King,  Emery  B 
Long,  John  J  . .. 


Lester,  Solomon.... 

Marvin,  L.  O 

Monroe,  Wm.  H.... 
Marvin,  Oscar  A,.... 
Martin,  John  W. 


Miller,  James  F 

Mitchell,  Samuel... 
Mitchell,  Moses  . . . . 
Marley,  Henry  P,.. 

Mangus,  Michael... 
M'Kay,  Robert  C... 


M'Qniston,  Jos.  L... 

Nickelson,  Robt.  G 
Nickelson,  William 

Palmatier,  S.  W 

Pierce,  David  A 

Pitcher,  Harmon  J 

Pearl,  Horace  H 

Prosser,  liUciusE., 
Prensser,  Carl  P...., 


.do. 
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Pattison,  A.  H... 
Root,  Thomas,  Jr ... 
Rhodes,  James  G.. 

Rumsey,  CM 

Rice,  EliD „... 

Sperry,  Zealous"!.. 

Stewart,  Don  P 

Stewart,  Charles.... 


Smith,  Louis  B.. 
Swift,  Martin  V, 


Smith,  Lewis  P.. 
Stimmel,  James. 


Stewart,  David  O.., 

Sayre,  John,  Jr 

Sayre,  James 


Shilling,  James. 


Stewart,  Franklin 

Strayer,  Perry 

Sweetwood,  Jacob... 
Stainbrook,  Octav's 
Trace,  Ami  L.... 
Trevitt,  William 


Tryon,  M'Clure  S... 
Thompson,  Hugh  C 

Thompson,  Chas.  W 
Thompson,  Chaun'y 

Unthank,  C.  D 

Waid,  Chauncey  W 
WiUson,  Richard  P' 

WikofiF,  James  H ... 


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.do 


Feb.  29, '64, 
July  25,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

Mar.  22,  '64, 
June  20,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 

Mar.  22,  '64, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 
May  -22,  '62, 

Sept.  1&,  '63, 
Mar.  24,  '64, 
Feb.  19,  '64, 
Mar.  31,  '64, 

Mar.  31,  '64, 
June  20,  '&1, 

July  25,  '61, 

Mar.  31, '64, 
Mar.  31,  '64, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 
July-  25,  '61, 

Mar.  1,  '64, 
June  20,  '61, 
Mar,  28,  '64, 
Mar,  28,  '64, 
Mar,  1,  '64, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

July  25,  '61, 

July  25,  '61, 
Nov.  19,  '68, 

Mar.  10,  '64, 
Mar.  22,  '64, 
Mar.  22,  '64, 

Mar.  22,  '64, 

Mar.  22,  '64, 
Mar.  29,  '64, 
Mar.  31,  '64, 
Mar.  29,  '64, 
June  30,  '61, 
June  30,  '61, 

June  30,  '61, 
July  25,  '63, 

Mar.  10,  '64, 
Mar.  22,  '64, 

June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 


Not  on  muster-out  roll,     ' 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Captured  at  Catlett  Station,  Oct. ,  ^63— transferred 
to  company  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864, 

Tr.  to  company  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V,,  June  1,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

KiUed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— trans- 
ferred to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  December,  1863. 

Tr.  tacompany  K,  I91st  reg.  P.  V,,  June  1,  1864, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct,,  1861. 

Drowned — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862— disch. 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  December,  1862. 

Drafted — mustered  out — date  unknown, 

Tr.  to  company  K,  191st  reg,  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Tr.  to  company  K,  191st  reg.  P,  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

Captured  at  Spottsylvania,  May  10,  1864 — trans- 
ferred to  Co.  K,  191st  reg,  P,  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Tr,  to  company  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Wounded  and  pris.  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  18, 
'62 — disch,  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar, ,  1863, 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Rlill,  June  27,  1862— trans- 
ferred to  Vet,  Reserve  Corps— date  unknown. 

Tr.  to  company  K,  191st  reg,  P,  V,,  June  1,  1864. 

Tr,  to  company  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1861. 

Discharged  on  (Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan,,  1862. 
KiUed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 
Died  at  Harrison's  Landing,  Va,,  August,  1862. 
Wounded  and  captured  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 

'62 — disch,  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  1862. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  I91st  reg,  P,  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  191st  reg,  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov,,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb,,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— trans- 
ferred to  191st  reg.  P.  V — Vet. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May,  '64 — ^transferred 

to  191st  regiment  P,  V.— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862— trans- 
ferred to  Vet,  Reserve  Corps— date  unknown. 
Deserted  July  28,  1861. 
Drafted— wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864— 

mustered  out— date  unknown, 
Tr.  to  company  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Killed  near  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  13,  '64. 
Missing  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864— (supposed 

to  have  died  in  prison.) 
Captured  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  '64— transferred 

to  company  K,  I91st  reg.  P.  V,,  June  1,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864, 
Tr.  to  company  K,  191st  reg,  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Tr.  to  company  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
KiUed  at  Gaines'  MiU,  June  27,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Gaines'  MiU,  June  27,  1862 — disch. 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  December,  1862. 
KiUed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862, 
Drafted— wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864— 

mustered  out — date  unknown. 
KiUed  at  WUderness,  May  8,  1864. 
Died  June  24,  1864,  of  wds.  rec.  at  North  Anna, 

May  23,  '64— bu,  in  Nat.  Cem,,  ArUngton,  Va, 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.,  1863. 
Captured  at  Fredericksburg.  Dec,  13,  '62— tr.  to 

Co.  K,  191st  reg,,  P,  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
KiUed  at  Gaines'  MiU,  June  27,  1862. 


THREE  YEARS'  SERVICE. 


843 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  M0STER 
INTO    SERVICE. 

BEMARKS. 

Williams,  Oct.  Ii.... 
White,  John  G 

Private 
...do 

June  20,  '61, 

June  29,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Mar.  22,  '64, 

3 

3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— dis- 
chfirged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  29,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1861. 

Died  Aug.  18,  '62,  for  wounds  rec.  at  Charles  City 
Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62— bu.  at  Philadelphia. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.,  1863. 

KiUed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Co,  K,  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, 64. 

White,  Samuel  T ... 

Wright,  George  W.. 

Wright,  John  W 

Willey,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Company  K. 

recruited  in  beaver  county. 


Samuel  Miller , 
A.  M.  Gilkey  .. 


Marshall  Hartshorn 
John  Li.  Moore..., 


William  J.  Carson.. 


G.  Y.  Edwards.. 


Thos.  J.  M' Carter 
John  F.  Powers ... 
James  A.  Anderson 

Thos.  J.  Bartram.. 


Richard  L.  Hudson 
James  M'Geehon.... 
Samuel  T.  Parks.  .. 


Milton  R.  Young. . . 

Stephen  A.  Lowry. 
Geo.  D.  Andrews... 

William  Shannon.. 

Robert  Miller 

James  M'Clelland., 


Jacob  Kagarise.... 
Samuel  M.  Elder. 
James  W.  Reed... 
Wm.  H.  Anderson.. 
Richard  W.  Baker . 
Chas.  W.  Crawford 
Jon.  P.  M'Cready... 
Robert  J.  Cready.... 

Allen,  Charles 

Anderson,  James  A 
Anderson,  Albert.. 
Bannou,  Michael .. 

Barnes,  Hugh 

Bartram,  George  W 
Barber,  William 

Bush,  William 

Barnes,  Hugh  G 

Bartram,  And.  J 

Bussinger,  Dan.  W 

Boyd, John  

Calvin,  Peter  Y 

Courtney,  M.  W...., 

Davis,  Thomas 

Davidson,  Robert .. 
Donaldson,  Henry... 
Fosnaught,  Joseph 


Capt. 
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1st  Lt... 
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2dLt.., 
1st  Sgt 
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Serg't. 

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Corp. 

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Muc. 

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Private 

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June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 


June  27,  '61, 
June  29,  '61, 


June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 
Jime  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 


June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Feb. 
Sept, 
June 
Feb. 
June 
July 
June 
June 
July 
July 
Feb. 
July 


20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
25,  '62, 
1,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
25,  '62, 
20,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
10,  '61, 

5,  '61, 
27,  '64, 

6.  '61, 


Died  of  wounds  received  at  Charles  City  Cross 
Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Corporal  to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  1,  '62 — ^to 
Capt.,  May  16, 1864 — to  brevet  Major,  March  13, 
'65 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  '64. 

Resigned  October  21,  186L 

Promoted  from  2d  Lt.  of  Co.  F,  to  1st  Lt.  of  Co. 
K,  Oct.  30,  '61— wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June 
27,  '62— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Jan.  21,  1863. 

Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  Aug.  1,  '62— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  20,  '63. 

Pr.  fr.  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  May  16,  '63— to  1st  Lt., 
Feb.  6,  '64— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  1864. 

Resigned  September  30,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— dis-. 
charged  September  8,  1862. 

Wounded  by  Guerrillas,  February  13,  1864— ab- 
sent, in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6, 1864 — absent,  in 
hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Captured  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  'ed- 
died at  Richmond,  Va.,  December  25,  1862. 

Deserted  September  15,  1862. 

Wounded  in  action.  May  15, 1864— absent,  in  hos- 
pital, at  muster  out. 

Mastered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  30,  '61. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
'62 — disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  27,  '62. 

Transferred  to  Co.  C,  5th  U.  S.  Art'y,  Nov.  20,  '62. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  1, 1863. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  20,  '63. 

Disch.  by  order  of  Sec'y  of  War,  Aug.  31,  1863. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Oct.  10,  '63. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  5, 186 

Transferred  to  Co.  C,  5th  U.  S.  Art'y,  Nov.  20,  '62, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  14,  '62. 

Transferred  to  Vet,  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vef. 

Transferred  to  19Jst  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  .30,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  16,  '63. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 


844 


THIRTY-NINTH  REGIMENT — TENTH  BBSEKVE. 


Fosnaught,  Barney 

Fry,  Reuben  H 

Furguson,  Clark 

Gilkey,  Francis  W.. 

Hudson,  Ralph  E... 

Hoon,  Thomas  J 

Hum,  George 

Hum,  Levi 

Howills,  Daniel  H.. 


Houston,  John., 
Imbrie,  David ., 


Imbrie,  Jeremiah  R 


Irvin,  James 

Johnston,  John  A. 


Laughlin ,  Hugh. . . . 

Xiowry,  Peter  Y 

Lightner,  William. 
Liightner,  Josiah../. 


Laml)right,  Sam'l... 
Lightner,  George ... 
Marshall,  Robert.... 

Marks,  Alfred 

Morris,  George  W... 

Miller,  Boney 

Miller,  Moses 

Miller,  Andrew  J... 

MUler,  Edward 

Mershimer,  Sam.  G 
M' Adams,  Frank 'n 
M'Cowin,  Thomp'n 
M'Kinney,  John  E.. 

M'Wiliiams,  Jos 

M'Anhs,  James  F... 

M'Keogh,  James.... 


M'Cluren,  John  D... 

M'Mullen,  John 

M'Millen,  .Joseph... 
M'Claren,  Robert... 
M'Clure,  Josephus.. 

Nicely,  Stephen 

Nowgen,  John 

Parks,  Darius  W.... 


Park,  James 

Parrett,  Richard  S.. 

Peirce,  Caleb 

PoweU,  William 

Powers,  James  C... 

Park,  George  W 

Perry,  Robert 

Reed,  Wm.  H.  H... 

Reed,  John  W 

Swank,  Emanuel... 
Swank,  Benjamin... 
Shannon,  Curtis  R.. 


Shultz,  William 

Swaggers,  Emery... 
Streiby,  Samuel  M 
Vankirk,  Archib'd 
Vankirk,  Arthur ... 

Wallace,  Wm.  B 

Weeby,  WiUiam 


Young,  John  M. 


Private 
..do... 
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Dec.  26, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 

June  20, 
Feb.    25,  '62 
Dec.    27,  '61 
Dec.   27,  '61 
July  10,  '61 

Feb.  27,  '64 
Feb.  26,  '62 

June  20,  '61 

June  20,  '61 
June  20,  '61 

June  20,  '61 
June  20,  '61 
June  20,  '61 
Oct.  27,  '61 


Feb. 

Oct. 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

Feb. 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 


Oct.  27,  '61 


June 
Mar. 
Nov. 
June 
June 
Feb. 
July 
June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

Mar. 

Jan. 

June 

Jan. 

Jan. 

June 

Oct. 

June 


20,  '61 
4,  '62, 

2,  '63 
20,  '61 

20,  '61 

3,  '62 

21,  '6i: 
20,  '6i; 

'61 
'61 


Mar.  6,  '62 

June  20,  '61 
June  20,  '61 
June  20,  '61, 
Mar.  20,  '62, 

Sept.  2,  '63 
June  20,  '61 

June  20,  '61, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  29,  '61. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Died  April  2,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— dis- 
.  charged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  29,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  18,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  20,  '62. 

Tr.  to  Battery  C,  5th  U.  S.  Art.,  Nov.  20,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— disch. 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  September  12,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— disch. 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  November  27,  1862. 

Discharged  February  11, 1864,  by  order  of  Secre- 
tary of  War,  to  accept  promotion. 

Killed  at  Mechanics ville,  June  26,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— disch. 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  January  6,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  12,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  27,  '62. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— disch. 
on  Surgeon's  cei-tificate,  January  31,  1863. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Deserted  August  30,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  12,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  fl,  '62. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

KUled  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  4,  '61. 

Transferred  to  Battery  C,  5th  United  States  Ar- 
tillery, November  20,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— disch. 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  October  11,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

KiUed  at  Gaines'  MiU,  June  27,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Prisoner— died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Augi,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  '64— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with,  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Accidentally  killed,  while  on  duty,  Sept.  10,  '61. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  5,  '62. 

Wounded  ot  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— disch. 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  January  10,  1863. 

Transferred  to  Battery  C,  5th  United  States  Ar- 
tillery, November  20,  1862, 

Transferred  to  2d  U.  S.  Artillery,  Oct.  11,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  12,  'SI. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 

Captured  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
1862— died  at  Richmond,  Va.— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Died,  date  unknown,  of  wounds  received  at 
Wilderness,  May,  1864— Vet. 

Deserted  May  10,  1803. 


Fortieth  Regiment, 

ELEVEJSTTH  EESERYE. 


THE  companies  comprising  the  Eleventh  Reserve  Eegiment  were  recruited, 
A  in  the  county  of  Cambria,  B  and  E  in  Indiana,  0  and  D  in  Butler,  F 
in  Fayette,  G  in  Armstrong,  H  and  I  in  Westmoreland,  and  K  in  Jefferson. 
Most  of  these  companies  were  raised  for  the  three  months'  service,  but  failing 
of  acceptance  still  preserved  their  organizations,  and  when  the  call  for  the  Ee- 
serve  Corps  was  issued,  marched  to  the  rendezvous  at  Camp  Wright,  near  Pitts- 
burg. The  men  had  little  or  no  military  experience  save  that  gathered  from 
mOitia  trainings  j  but  they  were  generally  familiar  with  the  use  of  the  rifle, 
were  native  born,  of  a  hardy  race,  above  the  medium  size,  and  inured  to  labor 
on  farms  and  in  the  lumber  districts.  Upon  their  entrance  to  camp  they  were 
mustered  into  the  State  service,  and  rigidly  drilled  by  companies.  On  the  1st 
of  July,  the  regiment  was  organized  by  the  choice  of  the  following  oflacers: 
Thomas  F.  Gallagher,  of  Westmoreland  county.  Colonel;  James  E.  Porter,  of 
Indiana  county.  Lieutenant  Colonel ;  and  Samuel  M.  Jackson,  of  Armstrong 
county,  Major.  Colonel  Gallagher  was  possessed  of  considerable  military  ex- 
perience, and  at  once  commenced  battalion  drill.  The  men  were  here  furnished, 
by  the  State,  with  clothiug  and  blankets  of  superior  quality. 

On  the  24th  of  June,  in  obedience  to  the  order  of  Governor  Curtin,  the  regi- 
ment marched  to  Harrisburg,  where  it  was  supplied  with  arms  and  accoutre- 
ments, and  on  the  following  day  moved  to  Baltimore  and  bivouacked  on  Fed- 
eral HUl.  On  the  26th,  it  proceeded  to  Washington  and  encamped  near  the 
Park,  where,  on  the  29th  and  30th,  it  was  mustered,  nine  hundred  strong,  into 
the  service  of  the  United  States. 

Soon  afterwards  the  Eleventh  was  placed  in  the  Eeserve  camp  at  Tenally- , 
town,  where  the  arms  received  from  the  State  were  exchanged  for  United  States 
muskets,  and  the  men  were  industriously  instructed  in  the  manual  of  arms, 
target  exercise,  police,  camp  and  picket  duty.  Much  attention 'was  given  to 
skirmish  drill  and  bayonet  exercise,  and  the  skiU  acqtiired  proved  of  inestima- 
ble value  on  many  a  contested  field.  Sanitary  regulations  were  strictly  en- 
forced, and  as  a  consequence  there  was  little  sickness.  The  Eeverend  Adam 
Torrence  was  appointed  Chaplain,  and  held  regular  religious  exercises  on  the 
Sabbath,  which  were  well  attended.  Details  were  made  from  this  regiment  to 
work  on  the  fort,s  forming  a  part  of  the  cordon  of  defences  of  the  Capital,  and 
Fort  Pennsylvania  and  others  were  in  part  the  work  of  their  hands.  A  school 
for  the  instruction  of  officers  was  established,  which  met  for  recitation  twice  a 
week,  and  was  continued  until  active  campaigning  commenced.    A  report  of 


846         FOETIETH  EEGIMENT — ELEVENTH  EESEEVB.        1861 

the  proficiency  of  each  officer,  and  accounting  for  absentees,  was  regularly 
made  to  division  headquarters.  The  regiment  was  assigned  to  the  Second  Bri- 
gade* of  the  Eeserve  Corps. 

During  the  month  of  September  the  Eleventh  was  ordered  to  Great  Falls, 
Maryland,  sixteen  miles  above  Washington,  to  picket  the  Potomac  from  a  short 
distance  below  to  a  point  six  miles  above.  Here,  in  a  part  where  the  river  is 
quite  narrow  and  the  banks  precipitous  and  rocky,  the  men  for  the  first  time 
came  face  to  face  with  the  rebels.  Much  curiosity  existed  to  get  a  view  of  the 
enemy,  and  it  was  not  long  before  a  friendly  conversation  was  opened  by  the 
pickets  from  the  rocks  that  lined  either  shore.  A  truce  was  agreed  upon  which 
was  kept  until  a  South  Carolina  regiment  was  placed  on  duty,  when  one  of  our 
pickets,  going  to  the  river  to  bathe,  unsuspecting  danger,  was  shot  and  severely 
wounded.  This  was  the  signal  for  hostilities,  and  company  G  was  quickly  placed 
in  position  and  a  lively  skirmish  ensued.  In  the  meantime  the  rebels  opened 
with  a  six  gun  battery,  throwing  over  a  hundred  solid  shots.  The  fire  was 
rapid  and  well  directed,  the  shots  entering  the  buildings  in  which  the  men  were 
quartered  5  but  none  were  hurt. 

From  Tenallytown  the  regiment  moved  with  the  division  and  took  position 
in  line  with  the  army,  to  the  left  of  the  Georgetown  and  Leesburg  pike,  beyond 
Langley  and  not  far  from  Lewinsville.  General  M'Call,  in  making  report  of 
ttie  condition  of  the  regiment  about  this  time,  says:  "This  is  a  weU  drilled 
regiment,  and  with  the  improved  arms,  with  which  it  is  now  supplied,  would 
be  very  effective."  Here  the  officers  put  forth  untiring  energy  to  perfect  them- 
selves in  a  knowledge  of  their  duties,  and  to  drill  and  discipline  their  men. 
Before  the  cold  weather  came,  the  quarters  were  made  comfortable  j  the  foun- 
dations were  of  logs,  sarmounted  by  tents  3  the  bunks  were  constructed  of  smaU 
poles  covered  with  cedar  boughs ;  and  each  cabin  was  supplied  with  a  small  sheet- 
iron  stove.  Lieutenant  Colonel  Porter  having  resigned  on  account  of  physical 
disability,  Major  Jackson  was  elected  to  fiU  the  vacancy,  and  Captain  Robert 
Litzinger,  of  company  A,  was  elected  Major. 

On  the  6th  of  December,  the  Second  Brigade,  supported  by  the  Third,  the 
Eleventh  Eegiment  in  advance,  was  ordered  on  a  foraging  expedition  to  Gun- 
nell's  farm,  near  Dranesville,  and  captured  two  spies,  with  three  of  their  asso- 
ciates, and  brought  in  fifty-seven  wagon  loads  of  grain,  seven  horses,  two  oxen 
and  one  wagon.  This  trespass  upon  the  enemy's  territory  brought  on  the  battle 
of  Dranesville.  For  when  the  Third  Brigade,  a  few  days  later,  went  out  for  a 
similiar  purpose,  it  was  met  by  the  enemy  prepared  to  contest  the  ground.  In 
.the  engagement  which  ensued  the  Second  Brigade  was  held  in  reserve,  and 
marched  to  the  support  of  the  Third,  but  before  it  arrived  upon  the  field  the 
victory  had  been  won. 

Preparatory  to  the  opening  of  the  spring  campaign,  extra  clothing  and 
blankets  were  boxed  and 'sent  to  Washington,  and  on  the  lOth  of  March,  the 
regiment  broke  up  winter-quarters  and  marched  on  the  Georgetown  and  Lees- 
burg pike,  to  a  point  where  the  Springdale  road  branches  to  the  left,  when  the 


*  Organization  of  the  Second  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  George  G.  Moade ;  Reserve  Corps, 
Major  General  George  A.  M'CaU.  Third  (32d)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel 
Horatio  G.  Sickel ;  Fourth  (33d)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Robert  G.  March ; 
Seventh  (36th)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Elisha  B.  Harvey ;  Eleventh  (40th) 
Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Thomas  F.  Gallagher;  Thirteenth  (42d,  Bucktail) 
Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Charles  J.  Biddle. 


1862  BATTLE    OP  GAINES'  MILL.  847 

rain,  which  had  been  falling  from  the  time  it  left  camp,  had  rendered  the  march- 
ing exceedingly  hard,  and  by  the  time  it  reached  Hunter's  Mills,  the  men  were 
completely  exhausted.  Here  the  regiment  encamped,  using  for  the  first  time 
the  small  shelter  tent.  The  enemy  having  evacuated  his  entrenched  camp,  and 
thus  wholly  changed  the  object  of  the  campaign,  the  regiment  proceeded  by 
forced  march  to  Alexandria.  This  march,  in  consequence  of  the  heavy  and 
almost  impassable  nature  of  the  roads,  and  the  constant  falling  of  a  cold  rain 
was  ever  remembered  by  the  men  during  their  three  years  of  service,  as  the 
severest  test  of  their  endurance  to  which  they  were  called  upon  to  submit. 
The  regiment  encamped  near  Fairfax  Seminary,  and  owing  to  the  condition  of 
the  ground  and  inadequate  shelter,  many  of  the  men  were  soon  prostrated  by 
sickness.  Major  Litzinger,  who  had  for  some  time  been  absent  on  account  of 
sickness,  resigned  on  the  1st  of  April,  1862,  and  Adjutant  Peter  A.  Johns  was 
elected  to  fill  the  vacancy,  and  Lieutenant  Eobert  A.  M'Coy,  of  company  A, 
appointed  Adjutant.  On  the  9th  of  April,  the  division  having  been  assigned 
to  the  Fkst  Corps,  under  General  M'Dowell,  it  moved  to  Catlett's  Station, 
where  it  encamped  for  a  short  time,  and  thence  moved  to  Falmouth.  A  month 
later  it  was  detached  from  M'Dowell's  Corps  and  ordered  to  the  Peninsula, 
where  it  was  attached  to  the  corps  commanded  by  General  Fitz  John  Porter, 
and  was  at  once  sent  to  the  front,  taking  position  near  Mechanicsville,  in  the 
immediate  presence  of  the  enemy.  Having  the  greatest  confidence  in  their 
officers,  and  with  a  year  of  discipltae  and  drill,  the  men  were  in  excellent  con- 
dition for  field  service,  and  longed  for  an  opportunity  to  show  their  prowess. 

On  the  25th  of  June,  the  entire  regiment,  with  field  and  line  officers,  was 
ordered  on  picket  duty,  the  line  skirting  the  Chickahomtay,  with  the  right  rest- 
ing on  a  swamp,  which  on  the  following  day  was  the  left  of  the  line  of  battle. 
The  strictest  vigilance  was  enjoined,  and  neither  officers  nor  men  were  allowed 
to  sleep  during  the  night.  Shortly  after  noon  of  the  26th,  a  battery  of  the 
enemy  opened  fire  upon  our  pickets,  but  without  effect.  At  three  o'clock  P. 
M.  the  battle  of  Mechanicsville,  which  was  principally  fought  by  the  First  and 
Third  brigades  of  the  Eeserve  Corps,  had  fairly  opened,  and  was  raging  with 
great  fury.  Though  not  actively  engaged  in  the  battle,  the  regiment  was  under 
fire,  and  company  A,  towards  evening,  at  the  request  of  General  Seymour,  was 
placed  in  lineijonnecting  with  the  left  of  the  Seventh,  and  was  deployed  as  skir- 
mishers. It  remained  on  picket  duty  until  morning,  when  it  was  formed  and 
covered  the  rear  of  the  brigade  in  falling  back  to  Gaines'  Mill. 

Here  the  rebels,  in  overwhelming  force,  fell  upon  the  single  corps  of  Fitz 
John  Porter,  drawn  up  with  the  Chickahominy  in  rear,  and  separated  from  the 
rest  of  the  army  by  that  stream.  On  reaching  the  field  the  Eleventh  was  first 
ordered  to  the  support  of  Weed's  Battery  of  the  Fifth  United  States  artillery, 
but  was  afterward  moved  forward  and  formed  in  the  second  line  of  battle. 
Thoroughly  exhausted  by  want  of  sleep,  many  of  the  men  laid  down  amid  the 
roar  of  cannon  and  were  soon  oblivious  to  the  terrible  carnage  at  the  front. 
This  to  many  was  their  last  sleep.  The  position  was  an  admirable  one  for  de- 
fence, and  had  breast- works  been  erected,  for  which  there  had  been  ample  time, 
a  terrible  slaughter  of  brave  men  might  have  been  saved,  and  a  grievous  defeat 
turned  into  joyous  victory.  Whilst  in  position  on  the  second  line,  an  order  was 
received  from  General  Meade  directing  one  company  of  the  Eleventh  to  be 
detached  for  fatigue  duty.  Company  B,  Captain  Daniel  S.  Porter,  was  im- 
mediately detailed,  and  late  in  the  afternoon  the  rest  of  the  regiment  was  ordered 


848  FORTIETH    REGIMENT — ELEVBlJTH  RESERVE.  18G2 

into  action  near  the  centre  of  the  general  line  of  battle,  and  under  cover  of  a 
dense  wood,  relieving  the  Fourth  New  Jersey,  which  had  been  fighting  gal- 
lantly, and  had  nearly  exhausted  its  ammunition.  Just  before  going  into  bat- 
tle, General  M'Call,  who  was  at  the  front,  and  General  Martindale,  who  had 
charge  of  that  part  of  the  line,  both  spoke  encouragingly  to  the  men  and  said, 
that,  as  they  were  going  upon  a  part  of  the  line  which  was  weakest,  they  would 
be  expected  to  hold  it  at  all  hazards.  That  expectation  was  not  disappointed  j 
for  when  line  after  line  of  the  enemy's  fresh  troops  bore  down  upon  them  in 
deadly  conflict,  they  met  such  voUeys  from  the  men  of  the  Eleventh  as  sent  them 
staggering  back — ^volleys  that  seemed  like  a  continuous  stream  of  fire.  But 
unfortunately  for  the  regiment  the  troops  on  both  flanks  were  driven  back  by 
superior  numbers,  and  it  was  left  to  contend  alone  in  the  terrible  conflict.  The 
wood  in  which  it  fought,  with  its  dense  foliage,  was  soon  dark  with  the  smoke 
of  musketry  and  artillery,  and  the  officers  were  unaware  of  the  critical  position 
in  which  they  were  placed,  until  it  was  discovered  that  the  regiment  was  suffer- 
ing from  a  fire  on  its  flanks.  While  in  this  perilous  situation,  Major  Johns  pro- 
ceeded to  the  left  to  ascertain  if  our  own  troops  were  not  firing  into  its  ranks, 
and  was  captured  in  the  attempt.  The  enemy  was  now  pressing  on  in  front 
and  upon  both  flanks,  and  the  ammunition  was  nearly  spent.  At  this  crisis 
Colonel  Gallagher  ordered  Adjutant  M'Coy  to  proceed  to  the  rear  and  report 
the  condition  of  affairs  to  General  Meade,  but  on  reaching  the  open  field  he 
at  once  comprehended  the  situation;  for  nine  rebel  battle  flags  were  visible  on 
flanks  and  rear.  He  at  once  communicated  the  facts  to  the  Colonel,  assuring 
him  that  the  entire  Union  line,  with  the  exception  of  the  Fourth  JS^ew  Jersey, 
seemed  to  have  retreated.  Colonel  Gallagher,  hoping  still  with  the  aid  of  the 
New  Jersey  regiment,  to  cut  his  way  out  by  a  movement  to  the  left,  at  once 
ordered  the  command  to  fall  back.  No  sooner  was  this  movement  commenced 
than  the  enemy,  who  had  been  fighting  in  front,  raised  a  yeU  and  charged  upon 
the  retreating  column.  But  suddenly  facing  about  the  regiment  poured  so  de- 
structive a  volley  into  the  faces  of  the  rebel  horde  as  to  cool  their  ardor,  and 
completely  check  their  firey  onset.  Fighting  and  retreating  until  it  reached  the 
open  field,  it  there  found  itself  completely  surrounded,  with  ranks  sadly  thinned 
and  broken,  ammunition  nearly  gone,  and  all  chance  of  escape  cut  off.  To  con- 
tend longer  was  madness  and  the  entailing  of  a  useless  slaughter.  The  only 
alterna,tive  was  to  surrender,  and  that  gallant  body  of  men  became  prisoners  of 
of  war.*  Forty-six  of  their  number  were  killed,  and  one  hundred  and  nine 
wounded. 


*  ExTBACT  PROM  GENERAii  M'Call's  OFFICIAL  REPORT.— The  Only  occuTTence  of  this 
day's  battle  that  I  have  cause  to  regret,  (except  the  loss  of  many  brave  officers  and  men,  wtose 
fall  I  sincerely  movim,)  is  the  capture  by  the  enemy  of  a  large  portion  of  the  Eleventh  Regi- 
ment of  the  Reserves,  Colonel  Gallagher  commanding.  This  regiment  of  Meade's  Brigade 
had,  in  the  course  of  the  afternoon,  relieved  the  Fourth  New  Jersey  Regiment,  Colonel  Simp- 
son, (Major  United  States  Topographical  Engineers,)  the  latter  promising  to  support  the  former 
in  case  of  being  hard  pressed.  In  the  heat  of  the  action,  the  Eleventh  Regiment  becoming  en- 
veloped in  the  smoke  of  battle  continued  the  fight  after  the  rest  of  the  line  had  retired,  having 
been  closely  engaged  with  a  rebel  regiment  in  front ;  and  before  the  Colonel  was  aware  that  he 
had  been  left  alone  on  the  field  he  found  himself  under  the  fire  of  two  regiments,  one  on  either 
flank,  besides  the  one  ia  front.  Notwithstanding  the  peril  of  his  position,  he  gallantly  kept  up 
a  galling  fire  on  the  advancing  foe,  as  he  himself  retired  in  good  order  on  the  Fourth  New  Jersey. 
Here,  to  crown  his  ill  fortune,  he  found  that  he  as  weU  as  Colonel  Simpson,  was  completely  sur- 
rounded, a  strong  force  having  already  taken  position  in  his  immediate  rear.  The  situation  of 
these  two  bn-ive  regiments,  which  had  so  nobly  maintained  their  ground  after  all  had  retired,  was 


18G2  BELLE    ISLE   AND   LTBBY   PRISON.  849 

It  was  in  the  dusk  of  the  evening  when  the  surrender  was  made,  and  though 
worn  out  with  two  days'  of  marching  and  fighting,  the  men  were  hurried  to 
the  rear,  and  many  of  them,  including  Colonel  Jackson,  Adjutant  M'Coy  and 
Lieutenant  Coder,  were  compelled  to  march  to  Richmond  without  rest  or  food, 
where  they  arrived  at  four  o'clock  on  the  following  morning,  and  after  being 
marched  about  the  city  for  a  spectacle  to  the  inhabitants,  who  at  this  early  hour 
were  all  out  to  behold  the  fruits  of  victory,  they  were  incarcerated  in  Libby 
prison.  On  the  following  day  Colonel  Gallagher,  and  the  rest  of  the  regiment 
who  were  able  to  travel,  were  brought  in.  A  few  days  later  the  men  were 
separated  from  the  officers  and  transferred  to  Belle  Isle,  a  sandy  island  in  the 
James  River,  entirely  devoid  of  shade  trees  or  shelter  to  shield  them  from  the 
burning  sun.  In  Richmond  ''The  Government"  bore  arbitrary  sway  and  none 
dared  question  its  authority  or  give  aid  or  comfort  to  the  captives.  With  in- 
sufficient clothing  and  unwholesome  food  this  captivity  was  endured  until  Au- 
gust 5th,  when  a  cartel  was  agreed  upon  and  the  men  were  sent  to  Aiken's 
Landing,  and  were  there  furnished  transportation  to  Harrison's  Landing.  A 
week  later  the  officers  followed  them. 

While  the  main  body  of  the  regiment  was  in  the  Richmond  prisons.  Captain 
Porter's  company,  which  was  on  detached  duty  and  escaped  captivity,  repre- 
sented it  in  the  corps.  It  numbered  over  one  hundi'ed  men,  and  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads  fought  with  determined  bravery,  losing  nine 
killed  and  fifteen  wounded.  Upon  assembling  at  Harrison's  Landing,  the 
Eleventh  was  greatly  reduced  in  numbers.  In  consequence  of  the  hardships  of 
the  campaign,  the  recent  imprisonment,  and  the  diseases  contracted  in  the" 
swamps  of  the  Chickahominy  and  the  James,  a  large  number  were  disqualified 
for  active  duty,  while  one  hundred  and  thirty  non-commissioned  officers  and 
privates  had  been  detailed  from  its  ranks  to  guard  the  general  hospital  at  Cra- 
ney  Island,  near  Fortress  Monroe.  Strenuous  efforts  were  made  by  Colonel 
Gallagher  to  have  this  detail  returned,  but  without  success. 

With  ranks  thus  depleted,  the  regiment  proceeded  to  Falmouth,  where  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel  Jackson  assumed  command,  Colonel  Gallagher,  on  account  of 
sickness,  having  been  left  at  Fortress  Monroe.  The  division,  now  under  com- 
mand of  General  Reynolds,  marched  by  Kelly's  Ford  and  Warrenton,  to  Gaines- 
ville, a  distance  of  seventy  miles,  where  it  joined  the  main  body  of  Pope's  army 
now  engaged  in  the  second  Bull  Run  campaign.  Had  Generals  Franklin  and 
Porter,  who  had  a  much  shorter  distance  to  march,  shown  the  same  enterprise 
and  earnestness  in  moving  their  commands  as  was  exhibited  by  the  gallant 
RejTiolds,  a  grievous  defeat  might  have  been  averted. 

Here  for  a  second  time  the  Reserves  were  attached  to  M'Dowell's  Corps. 
Late  on  the  afternoon  of  the  29th  of  August,  the  Eleventh,  now  forming  a  part 
of  the  Third  Brigade,  was  moved  forward  under  a  galling  fire  of  grape,  and  en- 
gaged the  enemy's  infantry.  Unable  to  carry  t  he  position,  the  troops  were  with- 
drawn, and  as  night  had  now  come  on  laid  down  on  their  arms  to  rest.  Their 
position,  however,  soon  became  very  uncomfortable,  for  stragglers,  better  known 
in  the  army  as  the  "Coffee  Brigade,"  had  kindled  small  fires  to  boil  their  much 


now  hopeless ;  their  retreat  was  entirely  cut  off  by  the  increasing  force  of  the  enemy,  who  were 
still  advancing  and  they  were  compelled  to  surrender.  No  censure  can  possibly  attach  to  either 
Colonel  Gallagher  or  Colonel  Simpson,  or  the  brave  men  of  their  respective  regiments,  on  ac- 
count of  this  ill  turn  of  fortune ;  but,  on  the  contrary,  they  are  entitled  to  the  credit  of  having 
held  their  ground  until  jt  was  tenable  no  longer.— Jibore's  Rebellion  Record,  Comp.  Vol.,  p.  666. 
107 


850  FORTIETH  REGIMENT — ELEVENTH    RESERVE.  1862 

coveted  beverage,  by  which  the  enemy  discovered  the  regiment's  bivouac  and 
opened  upon  it  with  a  long  range  battery,  throwing  solid  shot  with  some  effect. 

On  the  following  morning  the  regiment  was  placed  upon  the  skirmish  line, 
though  only  armed  with  smooth-bore  muskets.  Fortunately  it  sustained  little 
injury  untU  withdrawn.  At  three  o'clock  P.  M.,  the  enemy  made  a  heavy  as- 
sault upon  the  position  held  by  the  Eeserves.  The  Eleventh  was  quickly  ad- 
vanced to  the  top  of  a  small  ridge,  in  an  open  field,  and  was  soon  at  close  range 
with  the  enemy.  Here  the  smooth-bore  guns  were  most  servicable,  dealing 
deadly  volleys  upon  the  foe,  the  Fifth  Texas,  the  two  lines  pressing  close  until 
the  prostrate  dead  were  indiscriminately  mingled.  At  length  the  enemy  hav 
ing  turned  our  flank,  enfiladed  the  line  with  such  effect  that  the  regiment  was 
forced  to  retire.  The  loss  was  fourteen  killed  and  forty-four  wounded.  Among 
the  wounded  were  Captain  Stewart,  Adjutant  M'Coy  and  Lieutenants  Jones, 
Kennedy,  Coder  and  Johnson. 

The  campaign  in  Maryland  followed  hard  upon  the  defeat  of  Pope.  The 
Eeserves  were  now  commanded  by  General  Meade,  and  the  regiment  by  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel  Jackson,  Colonel  Gallagher  having  succeeded  to  the  command 
of  the  Third  Brigade.  The  enemy  was  first  encountered  strongly  posted  in 
the  passes  of  South  Mountain.  The  Eeserves  were  drawn  up  to  the  right  of 
the  road  leading  to  Turner's  Gap,  held  by  the  corps  of  EQll  and  Longstreet.  The 
Eleventh  held  the  left  centre  as  the  line  advanced  to  the  attack,  and  moved  on 
up  the  steep  acclivity  of  the  mountain,  receiving  a  deadly  fire  from  the  enemy 
securely  posted  behind  trees  and  rocks.  In  the  midst  of  the  engagement  Colo- 
nel Gallagher  fell  severely  wounded.  Colonel  Jackson,  with  great  personal 
bravery,  held  his  regiment  well  in  hand,  cheered  on  his  men  and  successfully 
reached  that  deadly  height.  In  the  progress  of  the  ascent,  when  the  battle 
was  raging  hottest  and  the  victory  was  stUl  doubtful.  Corporal  Koons,  (after- 
wards killed  at  Fredericksburg,)  who  was  possessed  of  great  powers  of  mimickry, 
crowed  lustily,  like  a  cock  uttering  the  note  of  triumph.  The  familiar  sound, 
heard  amid  the  pauses  of  the  battle,  so  inspirited  the  men  that  they  went  forward 
with  renewed  zeal  to  assured  victory.  The  loss  was  fifteen  kiUed  and  twenty- 
eight  wounded.  Among  the  former  were  Captain  Brady  and  Lieutenant  Wal- 
ter F.  Jackson,  and  of  the  latter  Colonel  Gallagher,  Captain  Nesbit,  who  died 
from  the  effects  of  his  wounds,  Captain  Bierer,  Quartermaster  Torrence  and 
Lieutenant  Kennedy. 

Although  the  regiment  was  reduced  to  a  mere  fragment  of  its  original 
strength,  ha^dng  less  than  two  hundred  effective  men,  yet  it  moved  promptly 
with  the  division  to  the  field  of  Antietam  and  bore  an  important  part  in  that 
sanguinary  battle.  The  loss  here  was  seven  killed  and  seventeen  wounded. 
After  the  battle  the  regiment  went  into  camp,  near  Sharpsburg,  in  a  condition 
of  general  destitution — ^blanketless,  shoeless,  moneyless,  and  in  tattered  uni- 
forms. While  here.  Governor  Curtin  made  a  strong  effort  to  have  the  corps 
removed  to  the  State,  promising  to  send  it  back  to  the  field  in  a  short  time  re- 
cruited and  re-organized,  but  without  success. 

Crossing  the  Potomac  with  the  main  body  of  the  army  it  reached  Warren- 
ton  on  the  9th  of  November,  amidst  a  heavy  snow  storm  that  severely  tried  the 
endurance  of  the  men.    Soon  afterwards  the  detail  of  men  left  at  Craney  Island 
'  rejoined  the  regiment,  which,  with  recruits  and  the  men  returned  from  hospitals, 
made  the  effective  force  about  four  hundred. 

The  army,  commanded  by  General  Burnside,  was  now  faced  towards  Fred- 


1862  BATTLE   OF   FREDERIOKSBUEG.  851 

ericksburg.  The  Eeserves,  under  General  Meade,  were  attached  to  Reynolds' 
Corps  of  FranMln's  Grand  Division.  Having  previously  moved  out  to  a  point 
three  mUes  below  Fredericksburg,  and  in  rear  of  the  Stafford  Hills,  the  divi- 
sion was  ordered  to  be  in  readiness  to  march  at  midnight  of  the  lOth  of  De- 
cember. At  the  appointed  hour  the  command  moved,  passing  camp  after  camp 
of  the  army  wrapt  in  quiet  slumber,  and  soon  met  the  pontoon  train,  which  re- 
vealed the  object  of  the  midnight  march.  The  task  had  been  assigned  the  di- 
vision to  force  a  crossing  of  the  Rappahannock,  and  to  cover  the  laying  of  the 
pontoons.  Before  daylight  the  river  was  reached,  and  the  Bucktails  and  the 
Tenth  Reserves  were  deployed  as  skirmishers  along  the  bank  of  the  stream. 
.The  enemy  was  soon  driven  from  the  opposite  shore  by  the  unerring  aim  of  our 
riflemen,  and  the  bridge  successfully  laid.  The  division  crossed  on  the  following 
morning  and  took  position  near  the  Bernard  House,  where  it  remained  until 
the  13th,  when  early  in  the  day  it  was  marched  across  an  extended  plain  to  a 
position  near  the  railroad,  and  in  front  of  the  enemy's  line  of  earth  works.  The 
Eleventh  was  posted  in  rear  of  the  batteries,  when  a  severe  artillery  duel  en- 
sued, in  which  many  of  the  regiment  were  kUled  and  terribly  wounded.  As 
soon  as  the  cannonading  ceased  the  order  was  given  for  the  infantry  to  advance, 
and  the  line  moved  rapidly  forward  towards  the  enemy's  works  under  a  steady 
musketry  fire  from  his  entrenchments.  The  ground  over  which  the  Eleventh 
passed  was  nearly  level  and  offered  no  protection,  yet  it  rushed  forward  un- 
checked, until  it  reached  a  ditch  running  parallel  to  the  line  of  battle,  then  to 
the  raUroad,  where  a  momentary  halt  was  made,  then  forward  again  to  within 
a  hun<ired  paces  of  a  stone  fence,  behind  which  the  enemy  awaited  its  approach, 
when  he  opened  a  murderous  fire  which  brought  the  regiment  to  a  halt.  Col- 
onel Jackson  immediately  saw  that  to  attempt  to  scale  the  hill  in  his  immedi- 
ate front,  and  to  carry  the  works  by  direct  assault,  would  cause  the  utter  anni- 
hilation of  his  command.  With  coolness  and  good  judgment  at  this  juncture 
of  imminent  peril,  he  at  once  ordered  a  movement  by  the  right  flank,  and  at  dou- 
ble quick  passed  through  a  piece  of  woods  to  the  right.  By  this  movement  the 
enemy  was  flanked  and  his  breastwork  soon  reached,  where  many  of  his  men 
were  captured.  The  regiment  then  moved  forward,  driving  the  retreating  foe 
several  hundred  yards;  but  perceiving  that  the  line  was  not  supported,  it  was 
not  deemed  prudent  to  advance  further.  Soon  the  second  line  of  the  enemy 
was  seen  moving  forward  on  a  double  quick,  when  the  command  fell  back  to 
the  line  of  earth  works.  StUl  no  supports  coming,  it  was  again  compelled  to 
fall  back,  men  falling  at  every  step.*     ^' Never,"  says  Captain  Coder,  in  his  ac- 

*  About  one  P.  M,,  the  main  attack  on  the  right  began  by  a  furious  cannonade,  under  cover 
of  which  three  compact  lines  of  infantry  advanced  against  Hill's  front.  They  were  received 
as  before  by  our  batteries,  by  whose  fire  they  were  momentarily  checked,  but  soon  recovering 
they  pressed  forward  until  coming  within  range  of  our  infantry,  the  contest  became  fierce  and 
bloody.  Archer  and  Lane  repulsed  those  portions  of  the  line  immediately  in  their  front,  but 
before  the  interval  between  these  commands  could  be  closed,  the  enemy  pressed  through  in 
overwhelming  numbers  and  turned  the  left  of  Archer  and  the  right  of  Lane.  Attacked  in 
front  and  flank,  two  regiments  of  the  former  and  the  brigade  of  the  latter,  after  a  brave  and 
obstinate  resistance,  gave  way.  Archer  held  his  line  with  the  First  Tennessee  and  the  Fifth 
Alabama  battalion,  assisted  by  the  Forty-second  Virginia  regiment  and  the  Twenty-second 
Virginia  battalion,  until  the  arrival  of  reinforcements.  Thomas  came  gallantly  to  the  relief 
of  Lane,  and  joined  by  the  Seventh  and  part  of  the  Eighteenth  North  Carolina  regiments  of 
that  brigade,  repulsed  the  column  that  had  broken  Lane  and  drove  it  back  to  the  railroad.  In 
the  meantime  a  large  force  had  penetrated  the  wood  as  far  as  HLU's  reserve,  aad  encountered 
Gregg's  brigade.  The  attack  was  so  sudden  and  unexpected  that  Orr's  rifles,  mistaking  the 
enemy  for  our  own  troops  retiring,  were  thro\im  into  confusion — General  Lee^s  Official  Report. 


852  FORTIETH  REGIMENT — ^ELEVENTH   RESERVE.  1863 

count  of  the  battle,  "did  I  look  back  for  support  with  more  anxiety  than  on 
that  fatal  day;  for  on  seeing  but  a  single  line  advance  I  had  anticipated  the 
result.  We  lost  color  bearer  after  color  bearer,  I  know  not  how  many.  I 
picked  up  the  colors  at  three  different  times  myself.  The  flag  staff  was  shot 
off  and  the  flag  perforated  in  nineteen  different  places  by  rebel  bullets.  I  took 
thirty-one  men  into  the  engagement,  only  one  of  whom  came  out  safe.  Four 
were  killed,  three  mortally  wounded,  twenty-two  wounded  and  one  captured. 
Such  was  the  fatality  of  company  E  in  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg."  Out  of 
the  three  hundred  and  ninety-four  who  entered  the  engagement,  one  hundred 
and  twelve  were  either  killed,  wounded  or  missing.  Captain  William  Stewart, 
of  company  D,  a  brave  man  and  devoted  soldier,  was  hit  by  a  solid  shot  at  the 
opening  of  the  engagement,  and  though  not  instantly  killed  was  mortally 
wounded,  and  died  in  a  few  hours.  Knowing  his  fate  he  yet  thought  only  of 
his  men,  and  said  to  them  that  they  were  without  a  commissioned  officer,  but 
as  a  last  request  he  asked  them  to  go  into  the  impending  struggle  as  bravely 
as  if  he  were  with  them,  under  Corporal  John  O'Harra  Woods,  a  beardless 
youth,  who  was  afterwards  commissioned  a  Lieutenant  for  his  gallantry,  and 
gave  up  his  life  at  Gettysburg.  Captain  Stewart  was  taken  to  the  rear  and 
died  before  the  result  of  the  battle  was  known. 

Ee-crossing  the  river,  the  division  moved  to  Belle  Plain  Landing,  where  it 
went  into  camp.  General  Meade  having  been  assigned  to  the  command  of  the 
Fifth  Army  Corps,  Colonel  H.  G.  Sickel,  of  the  Third  Regiment,  the  rankiog 
officer,  assumed  command.  After  participating  in  the  hardships  of  Burnside^s 
second  campaign,  the  "Mud  March,"  the  division  was  on  the  8th  of  February, 
1863,  relieved  from  duty  with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  and  assigned  to  the 
Twenty-second  Army  Corps,  charged  with  the  defences  of  Washington.  Colo- 
nel Gallagher  having  resigned  on  account  of  the  disabling  wound  received  at 
South  Mountain,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Jackson  was  commissioned  Colonel,  Daniel 
S.  Porter,  Captain  of  company  B,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  James  P.  Speer, 
Captain  of  company  G,  Major,  in  place  of  Major  Johns,  who  had  previously  re- 
signed. On  arriving  at  Washington  the  Eleventh  encamped  for  a  short  time 
at  Minor's  HUl,  and  was  subsequently  stationed  at  Vienna.  On  the  3d  of  June 
Brigadier  General  S.  W.  Crawford  was  assigned  to  the  command  of  the  divi- 
sion, and  at  once  proceeded  to  put  it  in  a  condition  for  active  service.  On  the 
25th  of  June,  the  First  and  Third  Brigades  having  been  assigned  to  duty  with 
the  Fifth  Army  Corps,  the  regiment  broke  camp  and  marched  to  Frederick, 
where  it  met  the  main  body  of  the  army,  and  thence  proceeded  to  Gettysburg, 
arriving  on  the  2d  of  July.  The  division  was  halted  in  the  rear  of  Cemetery 
Hill,  where  the  guns  were  examtued,  cleaned  and  loaded,  and  ammunition  is- 
sued. The  Second  Division  of  the  Fifth  Corps,  composed  of  Eegulars,  was 
already  engaged,  and  being  hard  pressed,  the  Beserves  were  hastily  moved  to 
the  right  and  front  of  Little  Bound  Top,  where  they  were  massed  in  column  of 
regiment,  the  Third  Brigade  in  front,  the  Eleventh  Regiment  in  its  rear.  The 
Third  Brigade  was  then  ordered  to  move  to  the  left;  but  before  the  movement 
was  completed,  the  enemy  immediately  in  front  began  to  press  hard  upon  the 
position  with  a  view  of  flanking  it.  General  Crawford  immediately  arrested 
the  movement  to  the  left,  leaving  the  Eleventh  with,  and  in  front  of,  the  First 
Brigade,  which  was  quickly  moved  forward.  This  brought  the  Eleventh 
within  range  of  the  enemy's  musketry,  but  it  firmly  maintained  its  position 
without  returning  the  fire.    The  men,  who  were  still  armed  with  the  smooth- 


1864  BATTLE   OF   THE   WILDERNESS.  853 

bore  muskets,  added  a  number  of  buckshot  to  their  charges,  and  the  enemy 
now  within  easy  range,  the  command  was  given  to  fire,  when  a  terrible  volley 
was  delivered,  which  caused  the  foe  to  waver  and  turn.  Instantly  the  order  to 
charge  was  given,  when,  with  a  furious  yell,  the  Brigade,  the  Eleventh  lead- 
ing, swept  down  the  declivity  and  over  the  plain  to  the  stone  wall,  driving  the 
enemy  and  deploying  as  it  went.  Many  of  the  men  had  gone  beyond  the 
wall  and  captured  a  number  of  prisoners;  but  as  General  Crawford  did  not 
deem  it  prudent  to  take  his  little  force  further,  they  were  withdrawn  and  a 
heavy  line  of  skirmishers  thrown  out.  On  the  following  day  M'Candless'  com- 
mand was  again  ordered  forward  to  meet  the  forces  of  M'Laws.  By  skillful 
manoeuvring  the  enemy  was  routed  on  every  hand,  and  a  large  number  of  pri- 
soners, small  arms,  and  one  battery,  were  captured.  The  loss  in  this  engage- 
ment was  three  killed  and  thirty-eight  wounded.  Among  the  latter  were  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel  Daniel  S.  Porter,  and  Lieutenants  Fulton*  and  Jones. 

On  Saturday  morning,  July  4th,  the  regiment  was  withdrawn  from  the  front. 
From  Gettysburg  the  pursuit  of  Lee  involved  rapid  and  fatiguing  marches. 
At  Williamsport  his  forces  were  again  confronted.  Upon  his  retreat  across  the 
river  the  pursuit  was  continued  to  Falling  Waters,  where  Major  Speer,  riding 
forward  in  advance  of  the  column,  came  upon  several  stragglers  whom  he  cap- 
tured and  brought  in.  Upon  its  return  into  Virginia,  the  regiment  encamped 
in  the  neighborhood  of  Eappahannock  Station.  Major  Speer,  who  was  still 
suffering  from  wounds  which  unfitted  him  for  duty  in  the  field,  resigned  and 
was  succeeded  by  Adjutant  E.  A.  M'Coy,  who  was  soon  after  detailed  for  duty 
as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  on  the  staff  of  General  Crawford.  The  com- 
mand subsequently  moved  to  Culpepper  Court  House,  and  remained  in  camp 
between  that  place  and  the  Eapidan  until  the  enemy  attempted  to  turn  the  right 
flank  of  Meade's  army,  when  it  fell  back  to  prevent  Lee  from  seizing  the  heights 
at  Centreville.  At  Bristoe  Station,  on  the  14th  of  October,  the  regiment  was 
slightly  engaged,  and  shortly  afterwards  in  a  skirmish  at  Eappahannock  Sta- 
tion. Meade  having  prevented  the  occupation  of  Centreville,  the  enemy  again 
fell  back  to  the  Eappahannock,  where  he  was  met  and  routed,  when  he  retreated 
to  his  strong-holds  beyond  the  Eapidan.  In  the  campaign  of  Mine  Eun,  which 
soon  followed,  the  Eleventh  participated,  and  was  engaged  at  Kew  Hope  Church ; 
but  the  casualties  were  slight,  and  the  results,  for  the  great  suffering  endured, 
unimi)ortant. 

Upon  the  abandonment  of  offensive  operations  the  army  was  withdrawn 
across  the  Eappahannock,  and  the  Eeserves  assigned  to  duty  on  the  line  of  the 
Orange  and  Alexandria  Eailroad,  the  Eleventh  being  encamped  at  Warrenton 
Junction  and  Bristoe  Station.  Here  it  was  subject  to  frequent  attacks  from 
guerrilla  bands  of  the  enemy,  and  the  men  were  consequently  required  to  be 
on  guard  or  outpost  duty  every  third  night.  Upon  the  resignation  of  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel  Porter,  Major  M'Coy  was  commissioned  to  succeed  him,  though 
stiU  retained  on  staff  duty,  and  James  C.  Buck,  Captain  of  company  A,  Major. 
Before  entering  upon  the  Wilderness  campaign.  General  Sykes  was  super- 
ceded in  the  command  of  the  Fifth  Corps,  by  General  G.  K.  Warren.  The  Ee- 
serves left  Bristoe  Station  on  the  29th  of  April,  and  marched  to  a  point  near 
Culpepper  Court  House,  where  they  joined  the  corps,  and  at  midnight  on  the  3d 
of  May,  1864,  marched  to  Germania  Ford,  and  in  advance  of  the  army,  crossed 
and  encamped  near  the  Lacy  House.  On  the  following  morning,  the  division 
moved  out  by  a  country  road  through  the  Wilderness,  with  the  view  of  strik. 


854 


FORTIETH  REGIMENT — ELEVENTH  RESERVE, 


1864 


iiig  the  Fredericksburg  and  Orange  Court  House  plank  road,  near  the  old  Yer- 
diersville  road;  but  before  reaching  the  ijlank  road  a  part  of  the  division  be- 
came engaged.  The  Eleventh  was  held  in  reserve  with  other  regiments  until 
three  o'clock  P.  M.,  when,  with  the  Second  and  Seventh,  it  was  sent  under  Col- 
onel M'Candless  to  the  support  of  Wadsworth's  Division,  now  hard  pressed. 
The  Eeserve  regiments  being  fi^esh  troops  were  immediately  sent  to  the  front, 
and  soon  had  passed  Wadsworth's  line  as  it  fell  back.  I^Tot  being  supported 
they  were  soon  outflanked,  and  the  Seventh  Regiment  captured;  but  by  the 
coolness  and  daruig  of  Colonel  Jackson,  the  Eleventh  succeeded,  after  several 
fruitless  attempts,  in  cutting  its  way  out  and  reaching  the  union  lines ;  but  not 
without  serious  loss.  During  the  remaining  two  days  in  the  Wilderness  battle, 
and  during  the  twenty-three  succeeding  days,  it  was  under  fire,  and  maintained 
its  well  earned  reputation  for  gallantry  on  the  hard  fought  fields  of  Spottsylva- 
nia  Court  House,  North  Anna  and  Bethesda  Church.  Upon  the  fall  of  Colonel 
M'Candless  and  the  capture  of  Colonel  Tailey,  the  command  of  the  brigade  de- 
volved upon  Colonel  Jackson,  and  that  of  the  regiment  upon  Captain  Coder. 

On  the  morning  after  the  battle  of  Bethesda  Church,  May  30th,  the  term 
of  service  for  which  the  regiment  enhsted  having  expired,  it  was  ordered  from 
the  front.  Transferring  the  veterans  and  recruits  to  the  One  Hundred  and 
Ninetieth  Eegiment,  and  bidding  adieu  to  companions  in  arms,  it  proceeded 
via  White  House  to  Washington  and  thence  to  Harrisburg,  where  in  common 
with  other  Eeserve  regiments,  it  was  handsomely  received  by  Governor  Curtin 
and  the  city  authorities.  From  Harrisburg  the  regiment  proceeded  to  Pitts- 
burg, where,  on  the  13th  of  June,  it  was  mustered  out  of  service. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS. 


Thos.  F.  Gallagher 
Samuel  M.  Jackson 

James  R.  Porter 

Daniel  S.  Porter 

Robert  A.  M'Coy.... 


Col.. 
..do, 


Lt.  Col. 
...do 


i 

DATE   OF  MUSTEK 
INTO   SEEVICE. 

July     2,  '61, 

3 

June    8,  '61, 

3 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  Dec.  12,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 
South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1861 — promoted  Bv. 
Brigadier  General,  March  13,  1865. 

Pr.  fr,  Capt.  Co.  G  to  Maj.,  July  2,  1861— to  Lt. 
Col.,  Oct.  28,  1861— to  Col.,  April  10,  1863— to 
Bv.  Brig.  Gen.,  March  13,  1865 — mustered  out 
with  regiment,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Capt.  company  B  to  Lt.  Col.,  July 
2,  1861— resigned  October  24,  1861. 

Pr.  from  Capt.  Co.  B  to  Lt.  Col.,  May  14,  1863— 
to  Bv.  Col.,  Mar.  13,  1865— resigned  Mar.  10,'64. 

Pr.  from  1st  Lt.  Co.  A  to  Adj.,  April  21,  1862— to 
Maj.,  Oct.  28,  1863— to  Lt.  Col.,  Mar.  21,  1864— 
to  Bv.  Col.  and  Bv.  Brig.  Gen.,  Mar.  13,  1865— 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  13,  1864. 


Note. — The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks 

Ab.  absent.  Cor.  Corporal.  Fr.  from.  PI.  principal. 

Asst.  assistant.  Com.  commissioned  or  Furl,  furlongb.  Priv.  private. 

Adj.  Adjutant.  commissary.  Hos.  hospital.  Reg.  regiment. 

Ba.  buried.  Cert,  certificate.  Lt.  Lieutenant.  Red.  reduced. 

Bv.  brevet.  Dis.  dismissed.  Mas.  mustered-  Res.  resigned. 

)is'y.  disability.  Muc.  musician.  Rem.  removed. 

)i8ch.  discharged  Mis.  missing.  Sen.  sentenced. 

Ixp.  expiration.  Pr.  promoted.  Ser v.  service. 


Bd.  baud. 
Capt.  Captain. 
Chap.  Chaplain. 


Surg.  Surgeon. 
Sgt.  Sergeant. 
Sub.  substitute. 
Mew.  steward. 
Tr.  transferred. 
Vet.  veteran  volunteer. 
Wd.  wounded. 
Wds.  wounds. 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


855 


i 

INTO   SBBVICE. 

REMARKS. 

Robert  Litzinger.... 

Major.. 

June  25,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  Capt.  company  A  to  Maior,  Nov. 

1,  1861— resigned  April  1,  1862. 
Pr.  from  1st  Lt.  Co.  P  to  Adj.,  July  2,  1861— to 

Major,  May  17,  1862— resigned  Mar.  30,  1863. 

Peter  A.  Johns.    .. 

...do. 

May   23, '61, 

3 

James  P.  Speer 

...do 

June    8,  '61, 

3 

Pr.  from  Capt.  Co.  G  to  Major,  May  28,  18(53— to 
Ev..Lt.  Col.,  Mar.  1.3,  1865— discharged  August 
27,  1863,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 

James  0.  Burke 

...do 

June  25,  '61, 

3 

Pr.  from  Capt.  Co.  A  to  Major,  Mar.  25,  1864— to 
Bv.  Lt.  Col.,  Mar.  13,  1865— mustered  out  with 

regiment,  June  13,  1864. 

Thos.  D.  Litzinger.. 

Adj 

June  12,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  Maj.  to  Adj.,  Nov.  19, 1863— 
to  brevet  Capt.,  Mar.  13,  1865— mustered  out 
with  regiment,  June  13,  1864. 

Hugh  A.  Torrence.. 

Q.  M... 

June  21,  '61, 

3 

Pr.  from  2d  Lt.  Co.  E  to  Q.  M.,  Julv  2,  1861— to 
1st  Lt.,  Mar.  1,  1863— to  brevet  Capt.,  Mar.  13, 
1865  -  mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  13,  '65. 

J.  S.  De  Benneville 

Surg.... 

July  12, '61, 

3 

Resigned  Mar.  4, '63— brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
March  13,  1865. 

W^m.  Lyons 

do 

July  15,  '61, 

s 

Promoted  from  Assistant  Surgeon,  Jan.  11,  '64^ 
transferred  to  191st  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

D.  W.  Ballentine.... 

As.Sur. 

July  12,  '61, 

3 

Resigned  August  7,  1862. 

Samuel  L.  Kurtz.... 

...do 

Mar.     3,  '62, 

3 

Pr.  to  Surgeon  85th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  3,  1862. 

J.  L.  Marbourg 

...do 

June  25,  '62, 

3 

Resigned  November  28,  1862, 

Alston  J   Cole. 

do 

Mar.   16,  '63 

s 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  13,  1864— pro- 
moted to  brevet  Major,  March  13,  1865. 

Wm.  T.  Dixon 

Chap'n 

Aug.  28,  '61, 

3 

Resigned  November  28,  1862. 

Adam  Torrence 

...do 

Sept.     8,  '62, 

3 

Resigned  November  16, 1863. 

John  A.  Delo 

...do 

Jan.    16,  '64, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  13,  1864.    ' 

John  A.  Hill 

Sr.Maj. 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  company  I,  Nov.  16,  1861— 
killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

William  Hugus 

...do 

July     2,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  September,  1862. 

Marshall  S.  Smith.. 

...do 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  private  company  B,  Dec.  1,  '63— 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  13,  1864. 

T.  M.  M'Candless... 

Q.M.Sr. 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  companyB,  Sept.  1,  '61— 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  13,  1864. 

George  A.  Black 

Com.  Sr 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  company  C,  Oct.  1,  1863— 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  13,  1864. 

T.  H.  Butterfield.... 

Hos.  St. 

Sept.  21,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  private  company  E,  Nov.  1,  '63— 
transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 

EEGIMENTAL   BAE^D. 


Chas.  Minnemyer... 

James  F.  M'Kissen 
J.  Banks  Hunter  .  , 
James  Dougherty. 

Robert  S.  Davis 

Samuel  S.  Jack 

A.  D.  W.  Ewing 

Joseph  MuUer 

Alex.  P.  Wagle 

Robert  K.  Wilson... 


July     6, 


'61, 

• 
3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

Promoted  fr.  musician  company  D,  Nov.  1,  '63- 

niustered  out  with  regiment,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  3,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  3,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  3,  1862, 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  3,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  3,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  3,  1802. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  3,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  3,  1862. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  August  3,  1862. 


Company  A 


RECRUITED  IN  CAMBRIA  COUNTY. 


Robert  Litzinger. 
Andrew  Lewis, 

James  C.  Burke, 

Daniel  D.  Jones , 

Robert  A.  M'Coy....  1st  Lt... 


Jxme  25, 
June  25, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  10, 

'61. 

3 

Promoted  to  Major,  November  1,  1861. 
Promoted  from  1st  Lieutenant  to  Captain.  Nov. 

1,  1861— killed  at  Gaines'  Mil],  June  27,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Cor— to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  1,  '61— to  1st  Lt.,  May 
•  14,'62— toCaot.,  Apr.  10,'63— toMaj.,  iMar.25,'64. 
Pr.  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  May  14,  1862- to  2d  Lt., 

April  10,  1863— to  1st  Lt.,  Feb.  5,  1864— to  Capt. 

April  22,  '64— killed  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64. 
Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  November  1,  '61— 

to  Adjutant,  April  21,  1862. 


856 


FOETIETH  REGIMENT — ELEVENTH  RESERVE, 


Rowland  M.  Jones 
Charles  A.  Fagan.. 
Daniel  W.  Luke.... 


John  E.  Scanlan 

William  A.  Leavy . 

WilUam  W.  Evans. 


Thomas  D.  Jones. 


William  H.  Elder. 
Geo.  W.  Brown 


William  Bolewine. 
Wm.  H.  Sechler.... 

Evan  D.  James 

George  J.  Roberts.. 

John  M'Feely 


George  W.  Books ... 

Thos.  D.  Litzinger.. 

Abrams,  Evan 

Bradley,  S.  C.  J 

Beninger,  John  R... 
Beninger,  William.. 
Brown,  George  K ... 
Brown,  William  E.. 
Bowers,  Frederick.. 

Boring,  Jacob  S 

Brown,  Joshua  R... 

Books,  Samuel 

Bartman,  Joseph 

Bender,  NathanielJ 
Crum,  William  J.... 
Carbaugh,  David  S 


Camp,  JohnL 

Carney,  Thompson. 
Davis,  George  W.... 
Dumm,  Thomas  P. 
Davis,  Edward  E.. 

Deetz,  John 

Dempsey,  William. 
DiUon,  Michael  T... 
Davis,  William  W. 


Davis,  Richard  R ... 

Davis,  Benjamin 

Dunlap,  Wilham 

Evans,  James  N 

Evans,  Edgar 

Evans,  Edward  J... 
Evans,  Griffith  T ... 
Evans,  Frederick  J 

Fultz,  Elisha 

Farabaugh,  Bernard 

Foster,  John  J 

Farbaugh,  Barnard 


GiUespie,  John 

Gillespie,  Edward... 
Helman,  Lawrence 

Hoon,  James  M 

Helman,  Daniel 

Jones,  Philip 

James,  David  T 

Jones,  Richard  E.... 


s 

?3 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 

1 

INTO  SERVICE. 

«( 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

July  11, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

Sept.    8, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  12, 

'61, 

3 

July  23, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

Sept.  19, 

'62, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

Sept.  10, 

'61, 

3 

Sept.  19, 

'62, 

3 

July  11, 

'61, 

3 

Aug.  29, 

'62, 

3 

Sept.  19, 

'62, 

3 

Aug.  10, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

July  23, 

'61, 

3 

July  24, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

July  29, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

Sept.  19, 

'62, 

3 

Sept.  19, 

'62, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

July  30, 

'61, 

3 

June  25,' 

'61, 

H 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  25, 

'61, 

3 

Pr.  fr.  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  June  16,  1862— to  1st  Lt., 
April  19,  1863— tr.  to  V.  R.  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.— to  1st  Lt.,  April 
23,  '6-1— tr.  to  company  A,  190th  reg.  P.  V.— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Nov.  16,  '62— to  1st  Sgt.,  April 
23,  1864— prisoner  from  May  5,  to  Dec.  11,  '64— 
discharged  December  17,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  15,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Cor. — to  Sgt — discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  December  4,  1862. 

Pr.fr.  Cor.,  .Nov.  1,  '61— to  Sgt.— died  Jan.  28,  '63, 
at  Richmond,  Va.,  of  wds.  rec.  atFredericksb'g. 

Promoted  from  private  to  Sgt..  April,  1863— tr. 
to  company  A,  190th  regiment  P.  V. — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  April  10,  1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  July  4,  1863— transferred 
to  company  A,  190th  regiment  P.  V. — Vet. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Apr.  21,  '64— mis.  in  action.  May  5, '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  24,  '63. 

Died  October  17,  1862— buried  at  Philadelphia. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Nov.  1,  1861— red.— died  July 
23,  1862— bu.  in  Portsmouth  Grove  Cem.,  R.  I. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Nov.  1,  1861 — transferred 
to  company  A,  190th  regiment  P.  V. — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  November  1,  1861 — dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  23,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.  Major,  January  1,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  '63. 

Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan  5,  1864. 

Died  December  9,  1861. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  I,  1863. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  190th  reg.  P.  V. — Vet. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  190th  reg.  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  190th  reg.  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  190th  reg.  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  190th  reg.  P.  V. — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Prisoner  from  Nov.  19,  1863,  to  April  1,  1864— ab- 
sent at  muster  out. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  8,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  23,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  13,  '63. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  21,  1861. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  May  7,  1862. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Jan  26,  1863,  of  wounds 
rec.  at  Fredericksburg  —  bu.  rec,  Deo  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  I90th  reg.  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  190th  reg.  P.  V. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  19,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  29,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  8,  '63. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  May  16,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  16,  '62. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  April  6,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13, 1862. 

Died  January  15,  1864— buried  at  Alexandria- 
grave,  1,325. 

Captured  May  5,  1864— died  at  AndersonviUei 
August  16,  1864— grave,  5,843. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8,  1862 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  3,'62. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


857 


Judy,  Samuel 

Keough,  John 

Krise,  Henry  G 

Krise,  Daniel  D 

L,eff,  Aaron 

Leavy,  Francis  A... 
Litzinger,  Chas.  B.. 
Lantzey,  Philip  A.. 
M'Creary,  John  O... 
M'Callister,  Nason.. 

Moore,  John.. 

Moore,  Camp 


M'Creary,  William 

Miller,  WilUam 

M'Creary,  Joshua  L 
M'Caman,  Thomas.. 

M'Clune,  John 

M'Broome,  George.. 
M'Broome,  Henry... 
M'Creary,  James  S 

M' Bride,  John 

M'Creary,  "William 

Makin,  John  A 

Mardis,  Jacob  L .... 

Orr,  James  A 

O'Connell,  Hilarion 

Owens,  Joseph 

Powell,  William  K 

Pfoff,  Joseph  A 

Patterson,  Robert... 
Patterson,  Wm.  J... 

Patrick,  Dallap„ 

Pyatt,  James  t> 

Quintan,  William... 

Roberts,  John 

Rummell,  James  P 
Kuth,  Leonidas  A... 
Ruth,  Edmund  S. 
Ragar,  George  C. 
Shoffuer,  Casper.. 
Settlemyre,  Har's 
Skelly,  Michael  A.. 

Stevens,  John 

Shoepf,  John 

Smyers,  Philip 

Stevens,  Com're  P.. 

Story,  John  J 

Sheeler,  A 


Urban,  Emanuel.., 
Wagon ei-,  Wm.  W 
Woodford,  Andrew 
Woodford,  Powers. 
Williams,  Thomas. 

Wise,  John 

Wareham,  Henry  H 
Wissel,  Henry  C 


Private 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

do. 
...do. 

do. 

do. 


...do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
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do. 

do. 

do. 
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..do. 
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June  25, 
June  25, 
June  25, 
July  23, 
June  25, 
June  25, 
June  25, 
July  23, 
June  25, 
June  25, 
June  25, 
June  25, 


Sept. 

June 

June 

June 

June 

July 

June 

June 

June 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

July 

June 

June 

June 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

June 

Sept. 

June 

Sept. 

Sppt. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

June 

June 

June 

July 

Sept. 

Sept. 

April 

June 


19,  '62, 
25,  '61, 
25,  '61, 
25,  '61, 
25,  '61, 

24,  '61, 

25,  '61, 
25,.'6I, 
25,  '61, 
16,  '64, 
29,  '62, 
29,  '62, 
13,  '61, 
25,  '6), 
25,  '61, 
25,  '61, 
25,  '61, 
25,  '61, 
29,  '62, 
19,  '62, 
25,  '61, 
19,  '62, 
25,  '61, 
19,  '62, 
19,  '62, 
19,  '62, 

18,  '04, 
2.5,  '61, 
25,  '61, 
25,  '61, 

23,  '61, 
22,  '62, 

19,  '62, 

24,  '63, 

25,  '61, 


July  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 


BEMAEKS. 


Transferred  to  Co.  A,  190th  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  1,  '63. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  1.3,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certillcate,  Oct.  30,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Jan.  30,  '63. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  10,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  20,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  11,  '62 — 
died*Sept.  11,  1862 — buried  at  Point  Lookout. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  4,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  '62. 

Died  at  Point  Lookout,  August  17,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Died  at  Ft.  Monroe  of  wds.  rec.  at  Gaines'  Mill. 

Died  at  Hampton,  Va.,  October  29,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Co.  A,  190th  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Co.  A,  190th  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  11,  '63. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Co.  A,  190th  reg.  P.  V.— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Died.at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  August  15,  1862. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  x\ugust  30,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Co.  A,  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  Co.  A,  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  Co.  A,  190th  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Co.  A,  190th  regiment,  P.  V. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Died  at  Windmill  Point,  Va.,  January  20,  1863. 

Died  at  Belle  Plain,  Va.,  November  6,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 

Transferred  to  Co.  A,  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  '63. 

Transferred  to  Co.  A,  190th  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Co.  A,  190th  regiment,  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  Co.  A,  190th  regiment,  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  Co.  A,  190th  regiment,  P.  V. 

Tr.  to  western  gunboat  service,  1862. 

Died  December  29,  1862— buried  in  Military  Asy- 
lum Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Killed  at  Gaines's  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  '62. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  28,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Aug.  30, 1863. 

Deserted  July  21,  1861. 


Company   B. 


RECRUITED  IN  INDIANA  COUNTY. 


R.  Porter., 
Daniel  S.  Porter.. 


Haunibal  K.  Sloan, 


Arc'bd  W.  Stewart 
108 


Capt 
...do 

...do 


1st  Lt. 


June  10, 
June  10, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

June  10, 

'61, 

3 

June  10, 

'61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Lieut.  Colonel,  July  2,  1861, 
Promoted  from  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.,  July  2,  1861— to 

Lieut.  Colonel,  May  14,  1863. 
Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lieut.,  July  2,  1861— to 

Capt.,  Aug.  17,  1863— to  brevet  Maj.,  March  13, 

186!5 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  from  private  to  2d  Lt.,  July  2,  1861— 

to  1st  Lt.,  Aug.  17,  1863— died  May  20,  1864,  of 

wounds  received  May  5,  1864. 


858 


FORTIETH    REGIMEKT — ELEVENTH  EBSEEVE, 


Jolin  S.  Sutor. 


T.  M.  M'Candless.., 
Ephraim  Davis 

Kichard  H.  Fair. 

Thos.  R.  Weaver... 

William  D.  Kuhns. 


Hend'n  C.  Howard 


James  L.  O'Neil 
Sam'l  M'Cvrtch'eon., 
Benj.  FrLaughlin... 

John  W.  Humphrey 
Garvin  A.  M'Eain... 


Michael  O'Neill 

John  M.  Johnston... 


Wm.  M.  Cummins. 
Chas.  Shambaugh.. 


Geo.  W.  Stewart.... 
Theo.  Henderson... 
Jas.  W.  Howearth. 


Constantino  Morton 


Henry  Prothero 

George  Spaulding.. 


John  M.  Shields ... 
James  J.  Oatman. 


Daniel  Laughner. ... 
Adams,  James  N..., 
Allen,  Eleazer  E 

AUison,  Joshua  A., 

Atchison,  William. 
Bush,  Oscar , 


Bartlebaugh,  A.  F. 

Berger,  .John 

Campbell,  John  R., 
Coleman,  W.  H.  H, 
Coleman,  Thos.  M... 
Carbaugh,  Samuel, 


Conner,  Harrison. 


DATE  dp  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 


2d  Lt.., 


1st  Sgt. 

do .... 


..do. 


Sergt... 

..do 

..do 

..do 

...do 


..do.. 
Corp. 

..do.. 

..do.. 

..do.. 

..do.. 

...do.. 


Muc 

Private 

...do. 


do. 

.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


..do. 


June  25,  ^61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

Juno  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  10^  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

July  1,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 


July  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 


July  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 


June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

Oct.   5,  '62, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 


June  10,  '61, 


Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Dec.  14,  1862— to 
2d  Lt.,  Sept.  22,  '63— to  brevet  Capt.,  March  13, 
1865— tr.  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Q.  M.  Sergeant,  Sept.  1,  1861. 

Promoted  from  Cor.,  Sept.  1,  1861 — disch.  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  May  31,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.,  May  1,  1862— died  July  14, 
'62,  of  wds.  received  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June27,'62. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  July  15,  '62— to 
2d  Lt.  135th  regiment  P.  V.,  Dec.  16,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.,  Nov.  17,  1862  — wounded  at 
Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862 — killed  at  Fredericks- 
burc:,  Dec.  13,  1S62. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  July  15, 1862— to  1st 
Sgt.,  Sept.  22,  1863  — wounded  and  prisoner  at 
2d  Bull  Run— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  13,  '64. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  July  1,  1861— pris.  at  Wilder- 
ness, May  5,  1864 — absent  at  muster  out. 

Promoted  from  Cor.,  June  1, 1862 — discharged  on 
Surgeon's  certificate,  December  18,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Cor.,  Dec.  14, 1862  —  wounded  at 
Frederidksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862  —  mustered  out 
with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corp  ,  June  1,  1862  —  to  Sgt.,  April 
23, 1863— mus.  out  with  companv,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Nov.  1,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Sept.  22, 
1883— wounded  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30, 1862,  and 
Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862  —  mustered  out 
with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  February  27,  1865. 

Died  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  Dec.  14,  '62,  of  wds. 
received  December  13,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Sept.  7,  1861  —  discharged  on 
Surgeon's  certificate,  December  23,  1861. 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  '62— discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  October  13,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  '62 — discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  24,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— tr. 
to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  1,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862,  and  Fred- 
ericksburg, December  13,  1862 — transferred  to 
Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  September  1,  1863. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
1862,  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862,  and  Antietam, 
Sept.  17,  '62— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1884. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13, 1862 — pr. 
to  Cor.,  April  1,  1863— prisoner  from  May  5,  to 
Dec.  11,  '64 — discharged  December  17, 1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  April  1,  1863  —  mustered  oat 
with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Wounded  and  pris.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads, 
June  30, '62— wd.  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13, '62, 
and  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  '63 — pr.  to  Cor.,  Oct. 
31,  1863— mus.  out  with  company,  June  13,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  12,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Prisoner  from  May  30,  1864,  to  Feb.  22,  '65— dis- 
charged February  28,  1865. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62— tr.  to 
Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  November  15,  1863. 

Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  March  29,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863 — mustered 
out  with  company,  June  13,  1884. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Deserted  November  11,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  3,  1863. 

Wounded  and  pris.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads, 
June  30,  '62 — wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec. 
13,  '62 — disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  April  6,  '63. 

Wd.  and  pris.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June 
30,  '62— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Jan.  9,  1863. 


Tlliii-E  Y;iAUo"'   SERviCS. 


859 


Chesley,  Edwin.., 

Craig,  Jacob  L..  ., 

Compton,  "Wm.  A 
Conner,  William., 


Charles,  Moses  B 
Devlin,  James. 


Devinny,  E.  J 

Dumm,  Hiram  N . 


Davis,  Johnston. 
Devlm,  John  R , 


Davis,  James  W... 
Eakman,  Alex,  G.. 


Elliott,  William  B. 
Empfield,  Wm.  H. 


Fyock,  David 

Fetterman,  H.  W. 

Gibson,  John  T 

Glenn,  James 


Gromley,  John  J... 

Hoffman,  Joseph... 
Harbison,  W.  M.  J 

Harbison,  Frank... 

Harmon,  Solomon., 


Hazlett,  Wm.  H... 


Harrison,  Sam'l  B., 
Hill,  William 


Hood,  Thomas 

Hall,  John  L 

Hall,  Samuel  B 

Hoover,  David 

Hill,  Jethro  W 

Henry,  William 

Hazlett,  Henry  C ... 

Hauser,  David 

Johnson,  Geo.  W.... 
Kinter,  William  T.. 

Kunkle,  William... 

Kimberlin,  John  G 

Lowman,  Geo.  W... 

Lowman,  Allison... 
Layman,  Jacob  N... 

Lowman,  Samuel... 


Private 
..do 


Laughery,  J.  M. 

Laughery,  Wm. 
Lewis,  John 


Mack,  W.  H.  H 

M'Curdy,  John  G.. 
M'Donald,  Wm.  P.. 
M'Henry,  Oliver  S. 
M'Curdy,  Sam'l  K., 


...do 

...do 


.do... 
.do... 


...do. 


...do 
do 
...do., 
...do 
...do 


June  10,  '61, 

July  10,  '61, 

Sept.  19,  '62, 
June  10,  '61, 


July   10, 
June  10, 

June  10, 
June  10, 

June  10, 
July   10, 


June  10,  ^Q\, 
July  10,  '61, 


) 

July  10, 
July   11, 

'61, 
'61, 

••;•; 

Julv  10, 
July  10, 
Feb.   23, 
June  10, 

'61, 
'61, 
'64, 
'61, 

Sept.    9, 

'62, 

June  10, 
June  10, 

'61, 
'61, 

June  10, 

'61, 

June  10, 

'61, 

June  10, 

'61, 

June  10, 
July   11, 

'61, 
'61, 

::::: 

Juno  10, 
July  10, 
Jan.      7, 
Sept.    8, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 

'61, 
'61, 
'64, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 



July     1, 
July  11, 

'61, 
'61, 



July   11, 

'61, 



June  10, 

'61, 

June  10, 

'61, 



Sept.  19, 
July  10, 

'62, 
'61, 



June  10, 

'61, 

June  10, 

'61, 

July  10, 
June  10, 

'61, 
'61, 

June  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
Sept.    8, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  7,  1863. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1S62 — tr. 

to  Veteran  Re.serve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 
Pris.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62— 
died  Jan.  21,  '63,  of  wounds  received  at  Fred- 
ericksburg, Dec.  13,  '62. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  Va.,  June  27,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62 — 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862 — tr. 

to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 
Wounded  at  l^ull  Run,  Aug.  30,  1SG2— deserted 

March  18,  1863 — ab.,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July 2,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  August  29.  1862— disch. 

on  Surgeon's  oertiticate,  Oetober  20,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Killed  at  Chai-les  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  July  14,  1862,  of  wounds 
rec.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  .June  30, 1862. 
Deserted  July  2,  1863- returned  Oct.  8,  1863— 

transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862,  and  at 

Wilderness,  Mav  5,  1864-   ibsent  at  mus.  out. 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862,  and  at 

Bethesda  Church,  May  30, 1864— ab.  at  mus.  out. 

Captured  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 

1862— mus.  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 

1862— mus.  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  8,  '62. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862— disch. 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  January  12,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surseon's  certificate,  Jan.  29, 1863. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  8,  1864. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 
Died  July  4,  1864— buried  at  City  Point,  Va. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  26,  '63. 
Transferred  to  Veteran   Reserve   Corps— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Woimded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,   1863— trans- 
ferred to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 
Died  at  Middletown,  Md.,  Sept.  18,  1862,  of  wds. 

received  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 

Wounded,  with  loss  of  arm,  at  Bristoe  Station, 

Oct.  14,  '63— disoh.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Feb.  1.5,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Wd.  andcapt'dat  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June 

30,  1862— tr.  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 
Died  August  8,  1862,  of  w^ds.  received  at  Charles 

City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Died  September  8,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 

1862— killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Capt'd  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64— ab.  at  mus.  out. 
Pris.  fr.  May  5  to  Dec.  6,'64— mus.  out  Dec.  12,'64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  21,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  4,  '62. 


860 


FOETIBTH    REGIMENT — ELEVENTH    RESERVE, 


M'Kelvey,  Thos.  H 
Maguire,  Joseph  H 


MitcheU,  Robert  M 
Moore,  Thomas  S 

Powell,  Henry. 

Ray,  Hugh 

Ray,  Samuel. 
Richardson,  Wra. 
Rosenbury,  Cyrus . 

Smith,  John  L 

Shick,  Samuel., , 

Stewart,  John  W..., 
Sheffler,  Uriah 

Sherman,  Robert  F 

Shadrack,  William 
Smith,  Marshall  S... 

Smith,  John  A 

Stork,  William 

Stephens,  *  James 


Stuchell,  Henry. 
Trimble,  George . 
Thomas,  Wm.  K.. 

Trimble,  James  H 
Wagoner,  John. 


Wineman,  James. 
Young,  Frank  F.. 


H 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

i 

April   4, 
July  10, 

'62, 
'61, 

3 

3 

July  12, 
June  10, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

Aug.  29, 
June  10, 
July  10, 
Mar.  21, 
Feb.   24, 

'62, 
'61, 
'61, 

'62, 
'62, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

June  10, 

'61, 

3 

June  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 
3 

June  10, 

'61, 

3 

April   4, 
June  10, 
July  11, 
June  10, 
Sept.  19, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'62, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

July  11, 
June  10, 
June  10, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 
3 

June  10, 
July  10, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

Juljr  17, 

'61, 

3 

June  10, 

'61, 

3 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Charles  City  Cross 
Roads,  Va.,  June  10,  1862— transferred  to  190th 
regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  May  31,  1862. 

Died  September  18,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
Antietam,  Md.,  September  17,  1862. 

Killed  at  Bristoe  Station,  Va.,  October  14, 1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  7,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  company  D,  May  1,  1862. 

Captured  at  Gaines'  INIill,  June  27,  1862— killed 
at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Deserted  September  7, 1862— returned  March  31, 
1863 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  5, 1862. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  Va.,  June 
30,  '62— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  Oct.  6,  1862. 

Wounded  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862— dis- 
charged on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  7,  '63. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  December  1,  1863. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  15,  '63. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62 — 
transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  30,  '62. 

Wd.  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  '62,  and  Fred- 
ericksb'g,  Dec.  13,  '62— tr.  toV.  R.  C,  July  1,'63. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Wd., with  loss  of  arm,at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads, 
June  30,  '62 — disch.  on  Surg.  cert. — date  unk'n. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  July  11, 1862,  of  wounds 
rec.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant  company  G,  67th  regi- 
ment P.  v.,  November  6,  1862^ 


Company  C. 
recruited  in  butler  county. 


Samuel  Louden 

Wm.  H.  Timblin..., 


Newton  Redic 

George  W.  Fleeger. 


Capt.. 
...do... 

IstLt. 
..do... 


JohnC.  Kuhn... 
John  H.  Sutton , 


Wm.  J.  Halderman 

George  W.  Milford. 
James  H.  Christie.., 
George  A.  Black 


JohnT.  Kelly 

George  W.Eby.... 
Michael  Heckart.. 
William  Prior 


Hiram  Black 

John  W.  Campbell, 

Samuel  Cook 

JohnH.  Muder 


2dLt. 
..do... 


1st  Sgt. 

Serg't. 
..do.... 
..do.... 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Corp. , 
...do.., 
...do.., 
...do.., 


June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 


June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 


June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

Oct.      1,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

June  23,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 


June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  26,  '62. 

Promoted  fr.  Sgt.  to  Capt.,  Apr.  10,  '63— Bv.  Maj., 
Mar.  13,  1865— mus.  out  with  Co.,  May  31,  1864. 

KiUed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.,  April  11,  1863— to  brevet 
Capt.,  March  13,  1863 — prisoner  at  Wilderness, 
May  5,  1864— discharged  March  12,  1865. 

Died  of  wounds,  September  17,  1862, 

Promoted  from  Sergeant,  March  5,  1863— dis- 
charged for  wounds,  July  3,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  July  1,  '62— to  1st  Sgt.,  Apr.  10, 
'63— transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  20,  '63. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Jvlill,  Jane  27,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  April  10,  1863— to 
Commissary  Sergeant,  October  1,  1863. 

Promoted  from  Corporal  to  Sergeant,  April  10, 
'63— mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  '64. 

Promoted  from  Corporal  to  Sergeant,  April  10, 
'63— mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  '64. 

Promoted  from  Corporal  to  Sergeant,  April  10, 
'63 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  '64. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  October  1,  1863— pri- 
soner at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— died  at  An- 
dersonville,  November  28,  '64 — grave,  12,191. 

Died  of  wounds,  December  18,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 


THREE   YEAES'  SBKVICE. 


861 


Robert  S.  Harper ... 
John  S.  Campbell... 

Robert  H.  Ray 

Wm.  P.  Black 


Jacob  M.  Varnum ., 
Jackson  Heckart..., 

Allen,  David  S 

Adams,  Homer  C... 
Anderson,  Robt.  M 

Birch,  David 

Black,  John  R 


Bell,  Samuel  M do . 

Braudan,  Henry do. 

Beatty,  Samuel  R do. 


Corp. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 


Muc... 

...do 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


Bryan,  William  A.. 
Bruner,  Samuel. 
Black,  Uriah  J... 
Beam,  John 


Brewster,  Joseph  C 
Borland,  John  W... 
Campbell,  Ira.... 
Christy,  H.  F.,.. 
Cannon,  John..., 
Campbell,  Robert G 
Campbell,  Milton 


Clark,  Charles 

Dobson,  Jonathan.. 
Donaldson,  James.. 


Edgar,  Henry  J 

Eshenbaugh, John. 

Pleeger,  Eli  S 

Pleeger,  Jacob 

Gfraham,  Joseph  K.. 
Grossman,  Lewis ... 


Hindman,  Robt.  S... 

Halstead,  John 

Hilliard,  Wash'ton.. 
HUliard,  William  H 
Henlen,  Jno.  D.  W 
Hoffman,  Edward .. 
Hilliard,  EU 


Hyskill,  George 

Hart,  Samuel 

Karnerer,  William 
Krause,  Robert. 

Kepler,  Aaron  C . 

Kautsch,  Wolfgang 
Kennedy,  Benj.  F. 
Lardin,  Thomas  P . 

Lindsay,  Francis.... 

Livermore,  Jerm'h 
Miller,  Samuel 
M'CasUu,  John  V... 

M'Cleary,  Sam'l  E. 

M'Gill,  Wm.  B. 
Malarkey,  Daniel... 
Moore,  William  E... 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 


Feb.  24,  '62, 

June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
Oct.  1,  '61, 
Mar.  4,  '62, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

Sept.  21,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 


July  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
June  10, 
June  23, 
Feb.  29, 
June  10, 


June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

June  23,  '01, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 


June  10,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
July  23,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
Mar.  4,  '62, 
June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
Mar.  4,  '62, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 


Oct. 


1,  '61, 


June  10,  '61, 
Mar.  4,  '62, 
June  23,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

Oct.  1,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 
June  23,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  10, 1863— transferred 
to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corp.,  April  10,  '63— prisoner  from 
May  5,  to  Dec.  16,  1864— disch.  Dec.  22,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  10,  1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corpcjral,  April  10,  1863— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  30, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  24,  '62, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Captured  at  Wilderness,  May  5, 1864— discharged 
December  12,  1864. 

Discharged  for  wounds.  May  20,  1863. 

Discharged  for  wounds,  October  10,  1862. 
Discharged — date  unknown — for  wounds  received 

at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  11,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Died  Dec.  26,  '62— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem'y,  D.  C. 
Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— died 

August  7,  1862. 
Died  July  23,  '62— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem'y,  D.  C. 
Died  May  22,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864.    - 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Gettysburg,  Aug.  1, 

'63 — bu.  in  National  Cemetery,  sec.  D,  grave,  39. 
Died  May  12,  '65— bu.  in  Cypress  Hill  Cera.,  L.  L 
Wd.  in  action.  May  30,  '64— ab.  at  muster  out. 
Prisoner  from  May  30,  to  December  10,  '64 — dis- 
charged December  16,  1864. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  November  3,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  27,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  27,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Wd.,  with  loss  of  arm  and  leg,  at  Spottsylvania 

C.  H.,  May  11,  '64— died  August  3, 1864— buried 

in  National  Cemetery,  ArUngton. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  11,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  8,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Died  Jan.  11,  1863,  of  wounds  rec.  at  Fredericks- 
burg—bu.  record,  died  at  Richmond,  Jan.  9,  '62. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Died  August  10,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  February  24,  '65— 

discharged  March  1,  1865. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 

1862 — discharged — date  unknown. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  December  31,  1863. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 
Wd.  at  Fredericksburg — prisoner  from  May  5, 

'64,  to  Mar.  9,  '65— discharged  March  14,  1865. 
Died  Jan.  4,  '63,  of  wds.  received  at  Fredericks- 
burg—buried  in  Mil.  Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  31,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  February  27,  '65— 

discharged  March  5,  1865. 
Prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  February  27,  '65— 

discharged  March  5,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  30,  '61. 
Dischargedon  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  16,1863. 
Discharged  for  wounds,  September  1, 1862. 


862 


FOKTIBTH  KEGIMENT — ^ELEVENTH  KESBRVE, 


NAME. 

KANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

^ 

3 

^ 

g 

REMAEKS. 

M'Murry,  Samuel.. 

Private 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  for  wounds,  December  3,  1862. 

M'Mhany,  Robert.. 

...do 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  for  wouuds,  December  29,  1862. 

M'Elvain,  Reuben.. 

...do 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  for  wounds,  January  15,  1863. 

M'Call,  Alexander.. 

...do 

Feb.     8,  '62, 

3 

Discharged  for  wounds  received  at  Fredericks- 
burg—date  unknown. 

Milford,  James  P.... 

...do 

Aug.  26,  '62, 

3 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Monnie,  Fred'k  H.. 

...do 

Sept.  21,  '61, 
Feb.     8,  '62, 

3 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

M'Murry,  Robert ... 

...do 

3 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

M'Camy,  James 

...do 

Feb.    24,  '62, 

3 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  21,  '63. 

Miller,  Isalali 

...do 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Died  Aug.  13,  1862— buried  at  Point  Lookout. 

Martin,  William.... 

...do 

Sept.  21,  '61, 

3 

Died  of  wounds,  September  17,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

M'Bride,  Wm.  A.... 

...do 

June  10,  '01, 

3 

Martin,  Patrick  G... 

...do 

June  23,  '61, 

3 

Deserted  March  20,  1863. 

Patterson,  H.  B 

...do 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Pearce,  James  M.... 

...do 

June  10,  '01, 

3 

Discharged  for  wounds,  October  29,  1862. 

Pearce,  Robert  C... 

...do 

Aug.  26,  '02, 

3 

Died  December  13,  '62— buried  in  Military  Asy- 
lum Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Pettigrew,  A.  J 

...do..... 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Died  July  11,  1863,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Gettysburg. 
Died  Sept.  25,  1862,  of  wds.  rec.  at  2d  Bull  Run. 

Porter,  James  R 

...do 

Oct.      .5,  '61, 

3 

Rhodes,  George  M.. 

...do 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  23,  '62. 

Rotbmire,  George.... 

...do 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  for  wounds,  September  12,  1862. 

Rinker,  William.... 

...do 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  for  wounds  received  at  2d  Bull  Run- 
date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  I91st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Russell,  David  H... 

...do 

Aug.  26,  '62, 

8 

Rosenberry,  John... 

...do 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Died  Dec.  24,'62,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Fredericksburg— 
bu.  record,  died  at  Macon,  Ga.,  Sept.  24,  1862. 

Russell,  0.  H.  P 

...do 

June  10,  '62, 

3 

Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Dec.  31,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  at  Fredericksburg. 

Sloan,  William 

...do 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  1.3,  1864. 

Seaton,  Amos 

...do 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  Feb.  27,  1865— dis- 

Shryock, Samuel  P 

...do 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

charged  March  5,  1865. 

Say,  Hamilton  H.... 

...do 

Oct.      7,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Stevenson,  Jas.  H... 

...do 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Schmidt,  Charles.... 

...do 

June'  10,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Shepard,  James  M.. 

..do 

Sept.  21,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  for  wounds,  February  24,  1863. 

Taylor,  John  L 

..do   ... 

9 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  13,  1864. 
Dischariied  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  2,  '62. 

Thompson,  Wm.  S 

..do 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Thompson,  James.. 

..do 

Oct.     13,  '61, 

■S 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862, 

White,  Allen 

..do 

June  10,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Company  D. 


RECRUITED  IN  BUTLER  COUNTY. 


Wm.  Stewart 

Jacob  Baiers 

James  P.  Boggs., 


J.  S.  Kennedy 

Jesse  Donaldson.... 
J.  O'PIarra  Woods. 


Wilson  K,  Potts.. 
Wm.  C,  Coleman, 


Robert  Ash 

John  Gansz 

Samuel  J.  Chrisley 
Jacob  B.  Kinsell 


Geo.  W.  M'Gaughey 


David  C,  Steen.. 
George  Weber.., 


Capt... 
..do.... 
..do.... 


IstLt... 


2dLt. 
...do... 


1st  Sgt. 
..do 


Serg't., 

...do 

...do 

...do 


.do. 


July 

5, 

'61, 

3 

July 

5, 

'61, 

3 

July 

5, 

'61, 

3 

July 

5, 

'61, 

3 

July 
July 

5, 
5, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

July 
Sept. 

5, 

8, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

July 
July 
July 
July 

5. 
5, 
16, 
5> 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 

July 

5. 

'61, 

3 

July 
July 

5, 
5, 

'01, 
'61, 

3 
3 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— killed  at  Fredericks- 
burg, December  13,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  Capt,,  April  13, 1863— dis- 
charged for  wounds,  April  9,  1864, 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  1st  Sgt. — to  1st  Lt.,  April 
10,  1S63— to  Capt,,  May  1,  1864— to  brevet  Maj,, 
March  13,  1865  — wounded  twice— pris.  once — 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  June  13, 1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  May  15,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Cor,  to  Sgt,— to  2d  Lt,,  April  10, 
1863— killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— buried 
in  National  Cemetery,  sec,  C — grave,  35. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept,  27, '62. 

Promoted  to  Cor. — to  1st  Sgt. — transferred  to 
190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  10,  '62. 

jNIus,  out,  as  priv,,  with  company,  Juno  13,  1864. 

Pr,  to  Sgt.— killed  at  Bull  Run,  Aug,  80,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.— died  Jan.  20,  1803,  of  wds.  rec.  at 
Fredericksburg — bu.  at  Alexandria — grave,691. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Feb.  10,  1863,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Fredericksburg. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  iP.  V.,  June  1,  '64r— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  April  10,  1863— prisoner  from 
May  5  to  Doc,  11,  1864— discharged  Doc.  17,  '64. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


8G3 


James  M'Clelland. 
James  M.  Greaves.. 


John  Dunbar 

Silas  Amber  son 

Rob't  S.  Gilleland.. 
David  P.  Stewart... 
Davids.  Parks... 
Joseph  R.  Moore, 
James  B.  Shafer. 
Daniel  Graham... 


Serg't.. 
...do 


Jesse  Fry 

Charles  Minnemyer 
Alfred  G.  Nixon.... 
Addleman,  Lind.  H 
Brown,  John  M'C. 
Bogc;s,  William.... 
Barron,  Barnabas  C 
Brown,  Robert  J.... 
Brimnermer,  Geo.. 

Beers,  John 

Burr,  Jacob 

Brennamin,  Sam'l, 
Berchtold,  Joseph. 
Beggs,  John 

Beers,  Samuel 

Bedillion,  Peter 

Beatty,  John  N 

Beltz,  Charles 

Cartwright,  Linas. 

Campbell,  David..., 

Cowan,  John 

Gorans,  John 

Cress,  Daniel 

CritchloWjAdam  W 

Critchlow,  John  W 

Cornelius,  Thos.  J... 

Ganders,  John 

Dodds,  WiUiam  F.. 

Deer,  Jacob 

Devinney,  James  G 

Dodds,  Jasper  P 


Elliott,  John  P. . 
Fleming,  Thorn' n  H 

Frail,  Michael 

Fry,  William  M 

Graham,  Daniel  W 
Gilleland,  Rob't  S.. 
Gilleland,  Wilson.. 
Gilpatrick,Mark.... 

Gibson,  Israel 

Graham,  D.  W 

Greer,  James  A 

Huselton,  Geo.  W... 


'61, 


July  29, 
July  12, 


July  .5,  '61, 

July  5,  '61, 

July  5,  '61, 

July  29,  '61, 

July  6,  '61, 

July  29,  '61, 

Julv  29,  '61, 

July  5,  '61, 

July  5,  '61, 


July 
July 
Feb. 
July 
July 
July 
July  16 
Feb      " 


6,  '61, 

5,  '61, 

24,  '62, 

5,  '61, 

5,  '61, 

5,  '61, 

61, 

62, 


Mar.  17,  '62, 
Feb.  2.5,  '64, 
Mar.  18,  '64, 
Feb.  25,  '62, 
July  5,  '61, 
Julv  5,  '61, 
July  16,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 


July  16,  '61, 
July  16,  '61, 
July  5,  '61, 
Sept.  12,  '61, 
July  29,  '61, 
July  5,  '61, 
July  5,  '61, 
July  29,  '61, 
July  5,  '61, 
July  29,  '61, 
JulV  5,  '61, 
Sept.  21,  '61, 
July  12,  '61, 


July 
July 
July 
July 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


Haslett,  Samuel  F.. 

Hare,  Peter 

Haslett,  Joseph  B... 

Hoyt,  Oscar  C 

Haslett,  Wniiam..., 
Johnston,  James  B 
Johnston",  Vernon.. 
Kennedy,  Alex'r .., 
Kennedy,W.  H.  H. 

Kalb,  Eckart 

List,  William 

Lyon,  Samuel  A 

Leonard,  James 

M'Nair,  Robert  A... 
Moreland,  Alex'r... 
Mushrush,  Benj.  L 


5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
21,  'Gl, 
10,  '64, 
10,  '64, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
Mar.  17,  '64, 
July  19,  '61, 
July  5,  '61, 
July     5,  '61, 

Sept.  10,  '61, 

July  12,  '61, 

Mar.  B,  '62, 

Sept.  21,  '61, 

July  5,  '61, 

Julv  25,  '61, 

July  5,  '61, 


July  29, 
July  5,  '61, 
Mar.  10,  '62, 
July  14,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 
July  5,  '61, 
July  5,  '61, 
July  5,  '61, 
Jiiiy     5,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Sgt.,  April  10,  1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  April  10, 1863— pris.  from  May 

5,  to  Dec.  11,  '64— discharged  Dec.  18,  1864. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  '6o. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Killed  May  30,  1862.  -o,  r.  ^  .oro 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  7, 1863. 
Transferred  to  190tli  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  April  10,  1863— missmg  m  ac- 
tion at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  April  10,  1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  to  principal  musician,  JNov.  1, 186.^. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Died  at  home,  while  on  furlough— date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  6,  bj. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  Juno  1,  '<>f— ^et. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64-Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  Navy,  November,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 
Died  January  17,  1862.  „_,««„ 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Died  Sept.  4,  '62-bu.  at  Alexandria-grave,  212. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  1,  64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  28,  b6. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate-date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 
Died  at  New  York.  October  2,  1862 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  oO,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  7,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  11,  63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  9, 1862. 
DiJd  hi  RichmondrVa.,  July  18  1862  of  wdd.  re- 
ceived at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  'b4-Vet. 
Killed  at^Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  May  31,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  18,  62. 
Transfefred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64-Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, 18o4. 
Ti-ansferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1, 1863. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  9,  1863. 
Prisoner  from  May  5,  to  Dec.  16,  '64-discharged 
December  22,  1864.  tv^,,  91    jm 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  21,  62. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  R  V.,  J«nol, '64-Vet. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 
Deserted  July  18, 1861.  Ao^r^m'TrDf; 

Died  May  30. 1862— bu.  m  Mil.  Asy.  Cem  y,  D.  I.. 
Died  July  9,  1861.  „  .,q„„ 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  9^63. 
Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V    June  1,  64-Vet. 
transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  J^^ff.  1' '^f-^^** 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  lo,  1864. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Deserted  August  31,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  -j uno  13,  lSb4. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Jane  13,  l«64. 


864 


FORTIETH  REGIMENT — ELEVENTH  RESERVE, 


M'Donald,  D.,  2d.... 
M'Donald,  D.,  1st... 
M'Aleer,  Bern'd  W 
M'Bride,  Robert  E.. 
M'Comb,  James  H.. 

Miller,  Edward 

M'Curdy,  Sam'l  R.. 
M'KDight,  Joseph... 
Mor eland,  Chas,  L. 
M'Cullough,M.  F.. 

Moore,  William 

M'Kinney,  Jos.  A.. 
M'NeaLWm.  R 


Nixon,  John  E 

Overdoff,  Wm.  C  . 
Parker,  Samuel  C. 
Pisor,  David  W.... 


Pherson,  Robert  J 
Rodgers,  Henders'n 
Richardson,  "Wm. 
Robertson,  James 
Rice,  Thomas  G... 
Rosenberry,  S.  J.. 


Rouch,  Lawrence.. 
Smith,  Samuel  F... 
Shearer,  Wm.  M.... 

Stevenson,  Benj 

Snow,  Alfred  M 

Shank,  Andrew 

Shank,  John 

Silvers,  Matthias... 

Stanley,  John  S 

Sinott,  William 

Summerville,  J.  H. 


Teets,  Albert 

Thompson,  R.  W... 
Thompson,  R.  G.... 
Williamson,  Hugh. 


Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

...do 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


July  5,  '61, 

July  5,  '61, 

July  23,  '61, 

July  5,  '61, 


Woods,  William do July     5,  '61, 

Young,  George do Feb.     8,  '62, 


July  5, 

July  16, 

Feb.  24, 

Dec.  15, 

Feb.  9, 

Feb.  25, 

Sept.  8, 

Sept.  12, 
April  22, 

July  6, 

July  16, 

July  5, 

Sept.  8, 


July  6,  '61, 

Mar.  31,  '64, 

July  5,  '61, 

July  16,  '61, 

July  29,  '61, 

July  16,  '61, 

Mar,  21,  '62, 

Feb,  16,  '64, 

Feb.  13,  '64, 

Feb.  24,  '62, 


Oct, 

Sept. 

Sept, 

Feb. 

July 

Sept, 

Feb, 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

July 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  25,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P,  V,,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P,  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P,  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P,  V,,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transfei-red  to  company  B,  May  1,  1862, 

Transferred  to  Vet,  Reserve  Corps,  Feb,  5,  '64. 

Sub.— transferred  to  191st  reg,  P,  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864, 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862, 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August.30,  1862, 

Died  Oct,  25, 1862,  of  wounds  received  at  2d  Bull 
Run — bu,  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  C, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar,  28,  '64, 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P,  V,,  June  1,  '64. 

Mustered  out  Avith  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Died  November  1,  18(52,  buried  in  Camp  Parole 
Hospital  Cemetery,  Annapolis. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  23,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V,,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P,  V,,  June  1,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P,  V.,  June  1,  '64, 

Died  June  3,  1862— buried  in  Military  Asylum 
Cemetery,  D,  C, 

Died  at  home,  in  Butler  county,  Sept.  8,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug,  27,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  25,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet,  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P,  V,,  June  1,  '64. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 

Died  at  Annapolis,  Feb.  28,  18H3,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with^company,  June  13,  1864, 

Wounded  at  Fredericks  burg,  December  13,  '62 — 
absent  at  muster  out. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  6,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  11,  '62. 


Company  E. 
recruited  in  indiana  county. 


Nathaniel  Nesbit 

Daniel  R.  Coder 

Rich'd  M.  Birkman 

Hugh  A.  Torrence.. 
J.  P.  R.  Cummiskey 
Chas.  W.  Herring... 

Jas.  C.  Marshall 

James  L.  Hazlett ... 
Theo.  L.  Marshall... 

.John  C.  Doran 

Edward  T.  Means... 
Wm.  H.  H.  Lyons,, 


John  Uncapher . 
Wm.H.H.Eldricks 

Robert  S.  M'Call. 
James  A.  Short.., 


June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

Jane  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

;; 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

;j 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

July  25, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

June  21, 

'61, 

3 

Died  Sept,  21, 1862,  of  wounds  received  at  South 
Mountain,  Sept,  14,  1862. 

Pr.  fr,  1st  Lt,  to  Capt,,  April  18,  '63— to  Bv,Maj., 
Mar.  13,  '65— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  13,  '64. 

Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt,,  May  13,  1862— to  1st  Lt., 
April  10,  1863— tr,  to  190th  regiment  P,  V, 

Promoted  to  Quartermaster,  July  2,  1861, 

Pr.  to  1st  Lt,  Co,  D,  10.5th  reg,  P,  V.,  Jan,  13,  '62. 

Pr.  from  Sgt.— mus,  out  with  Co,,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  4,  '63. 

Discharged  for  wounds,  December  31,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Cor. — disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  June  9,  '63. 

Pr.  from  Cor. — mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  13,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  27,  1861— to  Serg't— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Sgt. — mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  13,  1864. 

Died  at"Richmond,Va.,  .Tan,  9,  '63,  of  wds.  re- 
ceived at  Mechanicsville,  June  2^,  18(52. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  July  27,  '61— died,  date  unknown,  of 
wounds  received  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


865 


Samuel  Spires 

George  K.  Nesbitt. 
J.  L.  M'Farland.... 

Robert  Maguire 


John  C.  Rugh.... 
Samuel  H.  Coon 
James  J.  Fritz, 
James  W.  M'Ginley 
Wm.  H.  H.  Bell 
Rob't  B.  Carroll 

Bell,  John  P 

Brink,  John 

Barkley,  John  C... 
Butterfield,  T.  H... 
Brown,  James  M... 
Carlisle,  William .. 

Clawson,  J.  M 

Conner,  William 
Coleman,  Michael 
Cramer,  Thompson 

Carson,  Thomas 

Cathcart,  Rob't  W., 

CJanada,  Alfred 

Doran,  Martin 

Davis,  Samuel  W... 

Dunlap,  Gillis  D 

Doak,  Wm.  H.  H... 

Dunkle,  John 

Elder,  Joseph  W.... 

Ewing,  John 

Eakman,  Jos.  B 

Eshbaugh,  Henry.. 
English,  James  M., 
Eshelman,  Abra'm 

Ewing,  Boyd  E 

Ewing,  William  T. 

Edwards,  Sol.  S 

Ferguson,  Aug.  A. 
Ferguson,  Scott  M., 

Foy,  William  C 

France,  S.  Wallace 

Gray,  Joshua  L 

Groft,  Joshua  A 

Gwinner,  Geo.  C 

Gourley,  James 

Garriss,  Samuel  M.. 

Gordon,  Robert 

Griffin,  David 

Harrold,  Lemuel  C 
Hughes,  Nicholas  P 
Hatch,  Salathiel 

Hart,  John  D 

Jenkins,  Thos.  J 
Kimple,  Jacob 
Liibengood,  Jacob... 
Miller,  George  W 
Maken,  Robert.... 
Miller,  Alex.  C... 
M'Keen,  Robert.. 
Moses,  Thomas  J 


Corp....  June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 


Myers,  John  C 

Maguire,  James  S 

Marsh,  Uriah 

Marshall,  James  J.. 
M'Philimy,  Wm.... 
M'Cullough,  A.  W 
Morehead,  James  S 
Meaner,  James  E... 
M'Elhaney,  G.  R... 
109 


June  21,  '61, 

Sept.  9,  '61, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Julv  15,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
July  18,  '61, 
Sept.  21,  '61, 
July  2.5.  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
Sept.  22.  '62, 
Dec.  15,  '62, 
Sept.  12,  '62, 
Sept.  9,  '61. 
.June  21,  '61, 
July  29,  '61, 
Feb.  10,  '62, 
June  21,  '61, 
Sept.  12,  '62, 
July  15,  '61, 

Sept.  12,  '62, 
July  15,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Mar.  1,  '62, 
Dec.  9,  '63, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '63, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Mar.  1,  '62, 
June  21,  '61, 
Sept.  12,  '62, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
July  29,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
July   15,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  27,  1861— discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Pr.  to  Corporal,  July  27,  1861— died  Oct.  14,  1861. 
Died,  date  unknown,  of  wounds  received  at 

Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Died,   date  unknown,   of  wounds  received    at 

Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  8,  '63. 
Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  Nov.  1,  1868. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864— absent  at 

muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  17,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1832. 
Died  Sept.  29,  'o2-bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem.,  D.  C. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  10,  '63. 
Transferred  to  conipany  I,  Nov.  1,  1861. 
Transferred  to  199th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Died,  date  unknown,  of  wounds  rec.  at  Gaines' 

Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Died,  date  unknown,  of  wds.  received  in  action. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  30,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Died  October  31,  1861. 
Died  May  16,  1832. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Tr.  to  10th  regiment  U.  S.  Infantry,  Dec.  30,  '62. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Septem'ber  14,  1862. 
Died  Jan.  3,  '63,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Fredericksburg. 

Deserted  December  10,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  18,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  13,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  24,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  cert.— date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  15,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Sursreon's  certificate.  Mar.  20,  '63. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Disch.  Dec.  17,  '62,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  Feb.  27,  1865— dic^ 
charged  March  5,  lsi65. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
3  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
3  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  7,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  11,  '62. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  23,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Fob.  2, 1863. 


806 


FORTIETH   REGIMENT— ELEVENTH   RESERVE, 


M'Kelvey,  John  N.. 

Means,  John  N 

MCormick,  Nelson 
Moore,  Norman  L... 
M'Lain,  Samuel  A.. 
M'Farland,  G.  M.. 
M'Farland,  Louis 
Mangan,  Wm.  H. 


Marshall,  Wm.  S, 
M'Ginley,  David. 
M'Causland,  W.  E.. 
M'philimy,  John 
Mitchell,  Andrew  R 


Mnndshower,  H 
Park,  Robert  A ., 

Pehel,  Jacob , 

Russell,  Samuel. 
Rankin,  Arch.  C 
Riddle,  Cornelius  B 

Spires,  Daniel  S 

Sacket,  Harrison  D 
Shields,  Samuel  M.. 
Shearer,  James  M... 

Smith,  John  W 

Simpson,  John 

Scott,  Oliver  U 

Snowden,  JohnP... 

Sloan,  Josiah  

Simpson,  James  N.. 


Sutor,  Robert  P.. 

Sieald,  A 

West,  IraG 

Watkins,  George, 
WUey,  Armstrong  A 


Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


..do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
July  29, 
June  21, 

June  21, 
July  25, 
June  21, 
July  25, 
June  21, 


June 

June 

Juno 

Sept. 

Feb. 

June 

June 

Feb. 

June 

Jan. 

Sept. 

June 

June 

July 

Mar. 

June 


June  21,  '61, 


June  21, 
June  21, 
...do I  June  21, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  16,  '6-3. 

Discharged — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  10,  '63. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  1,  '63. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Died  March  21,  1864r— buried  at  Alexandria- 
grave,  1,561. 

Died  at  Point  Lookout,  Va.,  September  14,  1862. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  May  25,  1862. 

Died  July  8,  1862— buried  at  Philadelphia. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  January  9,  1863,  of  wds. 
received  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Wd.  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  '62— ab.  at  mus.  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  12,  '61, 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1S62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  18.34. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  16,  '62. 

Discharged  Oct.  31,  '62,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  19,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  7,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  24,  '63. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  '63. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  30,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  v.,  June  1, 1864. 

Died  September  24,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Died  at  Smoketown,  Md.,  October  19,  1862. 

Died  May  16,  '64— bu.  at  Chattanooga— grave,  454. 

Discharged— date  unknown. 

Died  October  22,  1861. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 


Company  F. 


RECRUITED  IN  FAYETTE  COUNTY. 


Everard  Bierer 

John  W.  DeFord... 
James  A.  Hayden... 


Peter  A.Johns 

Thos.  H.  Hopwood.. 
Wm.  R.  K.  Hook... 


Wm.  P.  Springer.... 

George  W.  Kremer 
Eph.  W.  Robbins... 
Geo.  Downer , 


Daniel  T.  Smouse. 
Sam'l  D.  Sturgis... 
Philip  Sutton 


John  M'Cloy 

Thos.  B.Whaley 

Eugenius  Tibbs 

Daniel  L.  Claggett . 
Alfred  M.  Gorley.... 
Daniel  DeFord , 


Capt. 
..do.. 
..do.. 


1st  Lt.. 

...do 

...do 

2d  Lt.. 


1st  Sgt. 
Serg't.. 
..do 


.do., 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 


..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
Corp. 
..do.. 


June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 


May  23,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

July  22,  '61, 

July  22,  '61, 
May  23,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 


Res.  Nov.  17,  '62,  for  pr.  to  Col.  171st  reg.  P.  V. 

Promoted  from  2d  Lieutenant— res.  Nov.  10,  '62. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Oct.  1.  '61— to  Capt.,  April  10,  '63— to 
brevet  Maj.,  March  18,  1863— prisoner  May  5, 
1864— discharged  March  12,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Adjutant,  July  2,  1861. 

Pr.  fr.  1st  Sgt.,  Sept.  22,  1861— res.  Dec.  25,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Cor.— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  10,  '62— to  1st.  Lt., 
April  10,  '63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  13,  '64. 

Promoted  to  Cor — ^to  Sgt.,  Dec.  10,  '62— to  2d  Lt., 
Sept.  22,  '63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  13,  1864. 

Pr.  to  1st  Sgt — mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  13,  '64. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  20,  1861.- 

Discharged  to  accept  promotion  as  2d  Lt. ,  com- 
pany E,  178th  regiment  P.  V.,  December  6,  '62. 

Pr.  fr.  Cor. — disch.  to  accept  promotion  as  1st  Lt. 
company  F,  177th  regiment  P.  V.,  Dec.  0,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Cor. — disch.  to  accept  promotion 
as  Adjutant,  171st  regiment  P.  V.,  Dec.  5,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Cor. — to  Sgt., — discharged  to  accept 
promotion  as  2d  Lt.,  company  H,  179bh  regiment 
P.  V. — date  unknown. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant— transferred  to  190th  regi- 
ment P.  v.,  June  1,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  13,'64. 

Ab.,  in  Insane  Asy.,  Washington,  at  mus.  out. 

'Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  2,  '62. 

Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  Aug.  1, 63. 


THREE   YEARS     SERVICE. 


8G7 


Jeremiah  Youler.... 

Robert  G.  Dunn 

John  F.  Freeman... 

James  M.  Bute 

Elijah  W.  Phillips.. 

James  H.  Yates 

John  W.  Farr 

G.  W.  Coughanour.. 

Austin,  Wm.  H 

Abraham,  E.  H 

Abraham,  Wm.  H.. 
Anderson,  George... 

Bell,  Gaylord 

Berry,  William 

Bryerly,  Thomas.... 

Beatty,  John  H 

Bell,  Robert 

Bixler,  Theodore 

Bryerly,  Franklin... 

Childs,  Samuel 

Crusen,  John  W 

Craner,  Henry  N.... 

Core,  Arthur 

Dooyar,  Patrick 

Delphy,  George 

Deenan,  Balser  H... 
Fisher,  Joseph  H  ... 

Frasier,  WilKam..... 

Firestone,  Asa 

Graham,  John 

Harvey,  Robert  M.. 

Hiles,  William 

HoUiday,  Robert 

Hiles,  Andrew 

Sostetler,  Aaron 

Halfin,  Lawrence... 

Hackett,  Simp'n  W 

Jackson,  Thomas... 
Kefover,  John  M.... 
Ijowry,  Andrew  N.. 

Miller,  Albert 

Miller,  Isaac  F 

Martin,  Barney 

Marshall,  Jos.  C 

M' Kerns,  John  F  ... 
M'Ginnis,  John  W.. 
Miller,  Thomas  F... 

Morgan,  Patrick 

M'ISerney,Timothy 
M'Kerns,  Jas.  K.  P 
M'Gee,  William  F... 
Nicholson,  Lacy  H 
Nicholson,  Andrew 

Nicholson  John 

O'Reilly,  John 

Pretty  man,  Jacob.. 

Quay,  William 

Bobbins,  Madison.. 

Rogers,  Alex.  J 

Rossell,  Joseph 

Rossell,  Henry  F .. 

Roney,  Wm.  A 

Rockwell,  John  F.. 

Ritchey,  Hiram 

Ritchie,  Malachi.... 

Smith,  Daniel  F 

Shallenberger,  J.  H 
Strickler,  John  W 


Corp  ... 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Muc... 

..do 

Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

,.do 

..do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
.do., 
...do., 
do., 
do. 
do. 
do. 
.do. 
•do. 
.do. 


June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 


June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
Oct.  1, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
July  29,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Oct.  1,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Julv  16,  '61, 
April  5,  '62, 
July  22,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Oct.  1,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 
July  16,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
July  29,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Oct.  31,  '63, 
June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
July  16,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

July  22,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
July  6,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 


June  20, 
June  20 
July  22 
July  22 
June  20 
June  20, 
Oct.  31, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
July  22,  '61, 
June  20.  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
July  22,  '61, 


Died  July  1,  '62— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem'y,  D.  C. 
Died  June  14,  '62— bu.  at  Alexandria — grave,  39. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Jan.  7,  1863,  of  wounds 

received  in  action. 
Tr.  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  9,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  24,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Died  Jan.  10,  '62— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem'y,  D.  C. 
Deserted  September  10,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  .Tune  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  2.  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Tr.  tobat'y  D,.5thU.S.  Art.— date  unknown— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  September  16,  1861 — minor. 
Disch  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  November  16,  1861 — minor. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  ceitificate,  Dec.  24,  '62. 
Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862— absent, 

in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Prisoner  from  May  30,  to  December   10,  1864— 

discharged  December  16,  1864. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  8,  1861. 
Wd.  May  10,  '64— ab.,  in  hos.,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  24,  '63. 
Drafted— tr.  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Died  of  wounds,  September  10,  1862— buried  in 

Military  Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Died  of  wounds,  January  16,  '63— buried  in  Mil- 
itary Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Disch.  by  sentence  of  Court  Martial,  Aug.  20,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  13,  '62. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  August  16,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Pris.  fr.  May  .5,  to  Dec.  13,  '64— disch.  Dec.  19,  '64, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  18J4. 
Prisoner  from  May  30,  1864,  to  April  9, 1865— dis- 
charged May  17,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  IS,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  8,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  15,  '63. 
Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  Aug.  1,  '63. 
Deserted  December  11,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  13,  '63. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Drafted— tr.  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  20,  '63. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Deserted  May  3,  1862. 

Deserted  May  5,  1864. 

Died  at  Anderson villo,  Sept.  23,  '64— grave,  9,558. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Prisoner  May  5,   1864— died  at  Andersonville, 
August  27,  1864— grave,  7,029. 


868 


FORTIETH  REGIMENT — ELEVENTH  RESERVE, 


Sharpneck,  EUis  B 

Shoup,  John 

Senneflf,  David 

Shoup,  Daniel  F 

Sickles,  George  H.. 

Swank,  Joseph 

Suttle,  Thomas  J.... 
Sutton,  Reuben  A... 

Stuck,  Carey 

Suttle,  Jacob 

Shaw,  Joseph 

Sampsell,  Geo.  W, 
Victor,  Frederick. 


Vamdell,  Henry... 
Whaley,  Henry  G. 

Wilson,  John 

Wimer,  Benj.  F.... 
Yates,  William.  ... 
Youler,  B.  Franklin 


Private 

..do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 


June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
Oct.  31, 
Oct.  31, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
July  22, 
June  20, 

June  20, 
July  29, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
Sept.  30, 
June  20, 


Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Disch.  on  Sargeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Tr.  to  batt'y  G,  5th  U.  S.  Art'y—  date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Drafted— tr.  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Drafted— tr.  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864. 
Died  at  Harrison's  Landing,  July,  1862. 
Died  at  Craney  I{?land,  September  10,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Deserted  July  27,  1861. 
Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— absent  at 

muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  7,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  November  16,  1861 — ^minor. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 


Company   G. 
recruited  in  armstrong  county. 


Samuel  M.  Jackson 
James  P.  Speer 

James  H.  Mills 


Joseph  F.  Cline 
John  F.  Jackson.. 


Walter  F.  Jackson, 
Samuel  T.  Stewart. 

And'w  G.  Mehaflfey 

William  J.  Ford... 


Daniel  Jack 
John  A.  Speer 
Richard  P.  Jack 
James  Johnson, 

Geo.  S.  Gourley 

A.  K.  Vantiae 
Henry  C.  Trout 

Samuel  Maguire do June 

LeviShaner 

John  A.  Shearer 
Thomas  Young 
Robert  W.  Hunter, 
Geo.  W.  Maguire, 
William  Artman 
Hugh  F.  Forbes. 
D.  D.  P.  Alexander 
Armstrong,  Rob't  G 
Arnold,  James  D 
Anderson,  And'w  J 
Artman,  James  J 
Anderson,  Alonzo... 
Beatty,  Robert, 


Promoted  to  Major,  July  2,  1861. 
Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  and  Freder- 
icksburg, Dec.  13,  '62— pr.  to  Maj.,  May  28,  '63. 
Promoted  from  Cor.  to  1st  Sgt.,  July  2,  1861— to 

1st  Lt.,  Jan.  6,  1862— to  Capt.,  Aug.  17,  1863— to 

brevet  Major  and  brevet  Lt.  Col.,  Mar  13,  '65 — 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Resigned  December'27,  1861. 
Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  1862— to  2d 

Lt.,  Sept.  22,  1863— to  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  4,  1864— to 

brevet  Capt.,  Mar.  13,  1865 — mustered  out  with 

company,  June  13,  1864. 
Killed  at  South  ISIountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.,  Jan.  1,  '62— killed  at  South 

Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.— discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate,  March  26,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  August  17,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Jan. 

1,  1862— to  1st  Sgt.,  Sept.  23, 1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  .June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  17,  '62. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va. ,  February  15,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.— killed  at  South  Mountain, 

September  14,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Corporal  —  killed  at  Antietam, 

September  17,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Promoted  from  private,  July  1,  1863  —  mustered 

out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Promoted  from  private,  Dec.  1,  1863  —  wounded 

May  6,  1864 — absent  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  Marine  Corps — date  unknown. 
Died  at  Alexandria,  June,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May.  1,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  28,  '63. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  16,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  .June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Dischargedon  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  2,  1863. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  16, 1864. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  August  24,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


869 


Brunton,  James  M., 

Bovard,  Charles 

Brown,  Johnson  W 
Bovard,  Joseph  O... 
Beobout,  James  A.. 

Bentley,  Frank 

Cups,  W.  D 

Colver,  Jacob  H 

Coulter,  Thomas  B.. 
Cline,  William  F.... 

Carney,  Johnson 

Crofut,  Charles  M... 
Cunningham,  W.B 

Duffleld,  Calvin 

Duff,  JohnR 

Edgar,  John  S 


Faulk,  David 

Fulton,  Henry  S.  P 

Fuller,  John  A 

Fry,  George 

Foster,  James  S, 

Gamble,  John  M 

Gallagher,  Graves.. 

Huey,  Samuel 

Hawk,  David  A 
Harper,  Washing'n 
Howell,  Wm.  W 

Ivory,  Andrew. 

Jack,  John 

James,  Thomas. 
Jack,  George  E , 


Kunkle,  John  S.... 
Klingensmith,  A.. 
Klingensmith,  H.. 

Lieblang,  Wm.  N, 
Marsh,  Fred'k  P... 
M'llwain,  James  X 
Mann,  David  R.  P. 
Maguire,  Rob't  R.. 
Maguire,  James  N. . 
Marsh,  George  J... 

Maguire,  Wash'n. 
Nolder,  John 

Ogden,  Thomas.... 
Patterson,  James  A 

Potter,  Samuel  L .. 
Rutter,  William. 
Rutter,  James. 

Scott,  John  W. 
Stuart,  David  G. 
Shaner,  Simon  P. 

Sweeney,  Charles. 
Scott,  Wm.  D     * 
Sarver,  Labanah. 
Shaner,  Peter 
Taylor,  David  L. 
Toomey,  John.... 
Withington,  W.  H. 
Williamson,  A.  J.. 

Williamson,  J.  D, 
Withington,  A.  W.. 


Whitlinger,  B.  F do June  20,  '61, 

Young,  James  M do Jun5    8,  '61, 


June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

Sept.  2,  '62, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

July  10,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

Sept.  6,  '62, 

Sept.  11,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

July  10,  '61, 

Sept.  21,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

Sept.  21,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

July  19,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 


do Sept.  10,  '61, 

do June    8,  '61, 


June  8,  '61, 
June  8,  '61, 
July  19,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 
June  8,  '61, 
Sept.  10,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 


Wounded  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  1864— 

absent  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  2,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  8,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Yet. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Killed  June  30,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  10,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V,,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  battery  D,  5th  U.  S.  Artillery, 

February  25,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  2, 1863. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 
Died  at  Craney  Island,  August  24,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  10,  '62. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  27,  '63. 
Transferred  to  7th  reg.  U.  S.  Infantry,  Oct.,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Died  Dec.  25,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Fred- 
ericksburg—bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  19,  '63. 
Transferred  to  4th  reg.  U.  S.  Infantry,  Oct.,  1862. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Dec.  22, 1862,  of  wounds 

received  at  Fredericksburg. 
Mustered  out  with  companj',  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Prisoner  from  May  5, 1864,  to  February  27,  1865 — 

discharged  March  5,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  6,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  otat  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  31,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  of  wounds  received 
at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  March  4, 1865— dis- 
charged March  10,  1865. 

Discharged— date  unknown— minor. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  '64— ab. 
at  muster  out. 

Pris.  fr.  May  30,  to  Nov.  26,'64— disch.  Dec.  3,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  January  9,  1863,  of  wds. 
received  at  Fredericksburg. 

M.nstered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Died  Aug.  4, 1862— buried  in  Prospect  Hill  Cem- 
etery, York,  Pa. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 

KiUed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64.— Vet. 

Pris.  fr.  May  5,  to  Dec.  6,  '64— disch.  Dec.  12,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  12,  '63. 

Mis.  in  action  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  '64— 
transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190threg.  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  L,  5th  U.  S.  ArtiUery, 
October,  1862. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 


870 


FORTIETH  REGIMENT — ELEVENTH   RESERVE, 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  MDSTEE 
INTOSKRVICE. 

H 

f 

") 

> 

.- 

REMARKS. 

Young,  Wallace  W 

Private 
...do 

June    8,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 
June    8,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Zimmerman,  A.  L.. 
Zimmerman,  C.  L.. 

...do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certifleate,  Dec.  19,  '62. 
Deserted  October,  1862. 

Company  H. 


RECRUITED  WESTMORELAND  COUNTY. 


Daniel  Kistler,  Jr... 
Lewis  A.  Johnston 
B.  Alpheus  Job, 

Edward  J.  Keenan 
James  A.  Fulton.... 

James  M' Williams 

Patrick  J.  Hanlin... 

Henry  C.  Stone 

Cyrus  H.  Rankin  .. 
WiUiam  J.  Woods., 

Joseph  W.  Miller.., 
Charles  E.  Hubbs.. 

Samuel  M.  Reed 

Jacob  Earnest 


Sam'l  A.  Crawford. 


Alfred  O'Neil 

John  H.  Reed 

Josiah  Gliint.... 

John  Miller 

William  Sauntman 

Daniel  K.  Martz 

John  M.  Loor... 

Jared  Loughner 

Avery,  John  L , 

Amalong,  Daniel..., 
Armstrong,  And.  J 
Ashbaugh,  George 
AUshouse,  Amos... 


Bowers,  John  C. 

Bell,  John 

Blackson,  David  W 


Bommer,  John. 


Baughman,  Levi 
Bannister,  Thomas 
Brantenburg,  Jos 
Carr,  Daniel 


Capt I  June  21,  '61, 

...do June  21,  '61, 

do June  21,  '61, 


IstLt... 
..do,.... 

2d  Lt... 

1st  Sgt. 

..do 

Serg't.. 
do 


Clark,  William  J 
Collins,  Milton  S, 
Collins,  Willis.... 
Carnahan,  F.  M 
Canders,  Marcus  A 
Devers,  John  S 

Dunn,  Henry 

Dunn,  George 

Dunham,  Bernard 

Dunn,  James 

Earhart,  Samuel  F.. 
Earhart,  Samuel  F 
Earnest,  George 
Frey,  Francis... 
Fraas,  George, 
Ginter,  Gideon  G 
Grafif,  Leonard 


June  21,  '61, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  12,  '61, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 


June  21,  '6l, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 

June  21,  '61, 

Aug.  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 


Died  Sept.  28,  1862,  of  wounds  rec.  at  Antietam. 
Pr.  from  2d  Lt.,  March  .5,  '63— disch.  Oct.  5,  '63. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.— to  Capt.,  Mar.  25,  '64— to  Bv.  Maj., 
Mar.  13,'65— pris.  May  30, '64— disch.  Mar.  12,'65. 
Resigned  December  30,  18S2. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant. — to  1st  Lieutenant,  March 

5,  1863— discharged  October  3,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Corporal  to  Sergeant — to  2d  Lieu- 
tenant, April  10,  '63 — resigned  February  1,  '64. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 
Prisoner  from  November  27,  1863,  to  November 
21,  1864— discharged  November  28,  1864. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  September  16,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant — discharged  Dec.  27,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Sgt. — tr.  to  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  A. 
Promoted  to  Sgt — prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to 

February  27,  1865— discharged  March  5, 1865. 
Promoted  from  Cor. — prisoner  from  May  5,  to 

Dec.  11,  1864— discharged  December  17,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Sgt. —tr.  to  190th reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,'64— Vet. 
Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  \'62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Died  of  wounds  rec.  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Absent  without  leave  since  May  4,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Jan.  30,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  12,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  6,  '62. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Dec.  26,  '62,  of  wounds 

received  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62. 
Died  Sept.  18,  '62,  of  wounds  received  at  2d  Bull 

Run — buried  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cemetery,  D.  0. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Deserted  October  8,  1862. 
Deserted  June  27,  1862. 
Prisoner  from  May  30,  '64,  to  February  27,  '65— 

discharged  March  5, 1865. 
Discharged  June  23,  1862. 
Discharged  May  16,  1863. 
Discharged  November  16,  1861 — minor. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  23,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  2,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  21,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet, 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  Jutie  1,  '64. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 
Died  at  Bristoe  Station,  Va.,  January  18,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Pris.  fr.  May  5,  to  Dec.  15,  '64— disch.  Dec.  21,  '64. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 
Discharged  oa  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  15,  '62. 
Discharged  Jtine  li),  1862. 


THEEE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


871 


Hebrank,  Magnus.. 
Haverstick,  Jno.  S 

Haaf,  Vincent 

Herbert,  Christop'r 
Hammitt,  Isaac  N .. 

Huflf,  Adam 

Henderson,  Christ' r 
Heckenbaugh,  Theo 
Haley,  Erancis... 
Hay,  John 


Private 
...do 

do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

...do 

do 

do 

do 


House,  Josiah 

Hoxar,  H.  V 

Jones,  William 

KUne,  Reuben 

Kern,  Andrew 

Klingensmith,  C... 
Liochman,  Adam... 
Lane,  Jared 


lioughner,  Eliphaz. 
Linsibigler,  Daniel 
Loughner,  Aaron.. 
Lurk,  Augustus.... 
Lose,  Cyrus  J 
Milloch,  Joseph  .... 
Mallon,  Christopher 

M'Call,  Cyrus..: 

M'Clintock,  Jas.  P. 
Miller,  John,  2d...., 
Miller,  Joseph  M.... 

Morgan,  Jas.  W 

Myers,  Abraham  .. 

Minster,  John 

Powell,  David 

Ralston,  Lot 

Smith,  Gustavus.... 
Shetler,  Solomon... 

Smith,  Thomas  A.. 

Shanefelt,  John 

Styer,  Joseph 

Spindler,  George.... 
Steinberg,  John  E.. 

Theil,  Anthony 

Tomlins,  John 

Walb,  Leonidas  C. 

Weil,  Conrad  J 

West,  Robert  A 

Young,  Geo.  W 

Young,  Henry  E.... 
Young,  Stephen  B ., 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
...do. 

do. 
...do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...d®. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
July  20, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
July  21, 
Feb.  1, 
June  21, 
June  21, 

June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
Feb.  15, 
June  21, 
June  21, 

July  29, 
July  20, 
July  29, 


June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
Aug.  26, 
July  20, 
Feb.  6, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 

July  20, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
Aug.  10, 
Feb.  4, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
Feb.  17, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 
June  21, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  13,  '63. 
Discharged  May  17,  1863. 
Discharged  October  17,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Killed  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  1864— Vet. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Dec.  19,  1862,  of  wounds 

received  at  P'redericksburg,  December  13, 1862. 
Died  near  Falmouth,  Va.,  May  20,  1862. 
Deserted  July  4,  1861. 

Transferred  to  gunboat  service — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustei-ed  out  with  company,  Juno  13,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  1864,  to 

serve  out  sentence  of  General  Court  Martial. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V. ,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Died  July  28,  '62— buried  at  Point  Lookout. 
Deserted  July  1,  1863. 

Died  March  5,  '62— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cam.,  D.  C. 
Died  at  Annapolis,  Md.,  June  3,  1862. 
Mustered  but  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  April  18,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Deserted  October  3,  1862. 
Deserted  August  .SO,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Discharged  June  21,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Absent,  by  sentence  of  Court  Martial— at  labor 

on  public  works. 
Discharged  September  11,  1863. 
Discharged  December  1,  1862. 
Discharged  July  15,  1863. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Discharged— date  unknown. 
Discharged  May  17,  1863, 
Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  Dec.  6,  1862. 


Company   I. 

RECRUITED  IN  WESTMORELAND  COUNTY. 


Thos.  H.  Spires Capt..., 

Eli  Waugaman ...do 

David  Berry !  1st  Lt., 

J.  D.  Walkinshaw..  2d  Lt., 

Frank  Hamerly IstSgt. 

Joseph  D.  Davis \  Serg't., 

David  Kinkead ...do  .... 

George  W.  Baird,...  ...do .... 


June  17, 
June  17, 


'61,    3 
'61,  !  3 


June  17,  '61,  j  3 
June  17,  'e 
July  22,  't 
June  17,  '( 


June  17, 
July  20, 


Resigned  October  17,  1862. 

Pr  from  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.,  Apr.  10,  '63— to  Bv.  Maj., 
Mar,  13,  '65— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  from  2d  Lieutenant,  April  10,  1863— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sergeant,  April  10,  '63— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Pr.  to  1st  Sergeant— wd.  in  action.  May  13,  '64— 
mustered  out  with  company,  .June  13.  1864, 

Discharged  to  accept  promotion  as  1st  Lieut.  Co. 
E,  177th  regiment  P.  V.,  November  21,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  ceniticate,  Feb.  10,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  3,  '62. 


872 


FOETIETH  EEGIMENT — ELEVENTH  RESERVE, 


HAME, 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

i 

i 
1 

Kl 

► 

3 

REMARKS. 

Andrew  J.  Martin- 

Serg't.. 

June  17,  '61, 

Died  June  3,  1862. 

John  A.  Hill 

..do 

June  17,  '61, 

.S 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  November  16, 1861. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.— tr.  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Oct.  3,  1863. 

John  Grumbling 

..do 

July     1,  '61, 

3 

Isaac  Cummings.... 

..do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  Corporal —transferred  to  190th 
regiment,  P.  V.— date  unknown— Vet. 

Wm.  J.  Hamilton... 

..do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Sergeant— wounded  in  action,  May 
23,  1864 — absent  at  muster  out. 

Henry  A.  Harkins.. 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Pr.from  Cor.— wd.  and  pris.  at  Wilderness,  May 
5,  '64— released  Dec.  6,  '64— disch.  Dec.  12,  '64. 

David  Jenkins 

Corp.... 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  '63. 

Washington  Davis.. 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  9,  '62. 

Mitchell  K.  Brown 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

David  H.  Reed 

...do 

June  22,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Daniel  Harkins 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan,  29,  '63. 

William  M'Clarren 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  19,  '63. 

...do   .  . 

Sept.  10,  '61, 
Sept.  10,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

George  Jellison 

...do 

3 

Jas.  W.  M'Master... 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  I90th  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Wm.  B.  Lowman  ... 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Prisoner  from  May  5,  to  December  13,  1864— dis- 
charged December  19,  1864. 

Lemuel  Jenkins 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Cyrus  Eakman. 

do 

June  17   '61 

H 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Detached  for  artillery  service,  April  3,  1862— ab- 
sent at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  8,  '62. 

Adams,  Jacob 

Private 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Anderson,  Jos.  A... 

...do 

July    1,  '61, 

3 

Amend,  Henry  R... 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Anderson,  Wm.  H 

...do 

Feb.   20,  '62, 

3 

Died  April  22,  '62— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem.,  D.  C. 

Bruce,  Alexander.. 

...do 

July    9,  '61, 

3 

Prisoner  May  30,  '64— died  at  Andersonville,  Oc- 
tober 23,  1864— grave,  11,329. 

Briny,  Simon  P 

...do 

Sept.  17,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  15,  '61. 

Bitner,  Amos 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  24,  '62. 

Branigan,  Patrick .. 
Brandon,  John 

...do 

Nov.  19,  '63, 

3 

3 
3 

Drafted— transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

do 

Sept.  10,  '61, 
June  17,  '61, 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27    1862 

Cunningham,  Clark 

...do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  19,  '63. 

Crusan,  Thomas  K 

...do 

Sept.  21,  '61, 
July  29,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  12,  '62. 

Curry,  Washington 

...do 

3 

Discha  red  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  30,  '61. 

Cruise,  Francis 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Deserter .  November  9,  1862. 

...do    .. 

Died  at  Andersonville,  Apr.  10,  '64— grave,  466. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

DeU,  Jacob 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Davis,  Samuel  W... 

...do 

June  21,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  10, 1863. 

Dickey,  Samuel 

...do 

Sept.  10,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  23,  '63. 

Devinney,  Peter 

...do 

Aug.  24,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  19,  '63. 

Detrick,  James  P.. . 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Elliott,  Sargent 

...do 

Mar.     4,  '64, 

3 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Everhart,  Alexan'r 

...do 

Feb.     3,  '62, 

3 

Deserted  February  18,  1863. 

Eaton,  G..... 

...do 

Died  June  15,  '64-^bu.  in  Nat.  Cem'y,  Arlington- 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  A.,  November  9,  1862. 

FUckinger,  John  A 

...do 

July    1,  '61, 

3 

Graham,  Thos.  M... 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Wd.  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64— ab.  at  mus.  out. 

Gray,  Israel 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 
Sept.  10,  '61, 

3 
3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  15,  '61. 

Gochenaur,  John.... 

...do 

Gray,  William  A.... 
Graham,  Paul  P 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  31,  '62. 

...do 

Feb.  21,  '62, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  12,  '62. 

Glessner,  Jacob 

...do 

Nov.  19,  '63, 

3 

Drafted— transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Griffith,  George  W 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Died  July  12,  1862. 

Hamilton,  Wm.  S... 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Henderson,  Joseph 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Hammond,  Robert. 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 

Hashman,  Cornel's 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  24,  '62. 

Harkins,  William.. 

...do.... 

Feb.     3,  '62, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  17,  '62. 

Hendricks,  John  A 

...do 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  5,  '62. 

Higgins,  William.. 

...do.... 

July  29,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  1,  1863. 

Hosack,  William... 

...do.... 

Sept.  10,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 

Harris,  William 

...do.... 

Feb.     2.  '64, 

3 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Harris,  Abraham  .. 

...do.... 

Feb.    2,  '64, 

3 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Hotham,  WilUam.. 

...do.... 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Deserted  December  11,  1862. 

Ingle,  John 

...do 

July  29,  '61, 
Feb      2  '64 

3 

Died  December  20,  1862. 

Jones,  George 

do 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V. 
Died  October  12,  1862. 

Jellison,  Matthew.. 

...do.... 

Oct.    12, '61, 

3 

Kuhn,  John  L 

do 

July     9,  '61, 
June  17,  '61, 

3 

3 

Mis.  in  action  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30, 1864. 
Transferred  to  gunboat  service,  February  .3,  '62. 

Kuhn,  .James 

...do.... 

Kyle,  William  C... 

...do... 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Kepple,  .George 

...do.... 

Feb.   20,  '62, 

3 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Kelly,  William 

...do.... 

June  17,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Kirkland,  Joseph.. 

...do.... 

Feb.     3,  '62, 

3 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Kirkland,  William 

...do.... 

Feb.     3,  '62, 

3 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


873 


King,  John 

Layton,  Timothy  C 

Lay  ton,  John  C 

Layton,  Thomas  S. 
Lewis,  Robert  H.... 
Moreland,  John  M. 
M'Cormick,  Geo.  W 
M 'Curdy,  John  M.. 
Murray,  Samuel  H, 
M'<Tuire,  Edward.. 
M' Henry,  James... 
Murray,  Wm.  A.... 
Mundshower,  H  ... 
M'Nulty,  Rob  Roy 

M' Bride,  James 

M'Dowell,  Benj.  C. 
Mundorff,  Henry .. 
Patterson,  Thomas 

Pike,  William , 

Palmer,  Absalom  . 

Palmer,  Peter. 

Robinson,  Wm.  M. 
Robertson,  James.. 

Rugh,  Walter 

Rife,  William  D .... 
Reed,  Jeremiah..  .. 

Reed,  James  G 

Rutherford,  Thos.  S 
Row,  Christopher  A 
Spiers,  Lawson.. 
Spiers,  William., 
Sloan,  James  H., 
Stump,  Joseph..., 
Stogden,  Samuel  J.. 

Stump,  Adam 

Stump,  George 

Sides,  Joseph  

Suman,  John 

Teal,  William  A.... 
Uncapher,  Amos.... 

Vanhorn,  Alex 

Venerable,  John.... 

Wright,  James. 

Wagle,  William 

Wynn,  James  R 

Waterman,  Israel... 

Wilkins,  John 

Wentzer,  Samuel  B 


Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 
..do 
..do 
..do 
..do 
..do 
..do 


..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do..... 
..do 


July  18,  '61, 
July  29,  '61, 
June  17,  '61, 
June  17,  '61, 
April  8,  '64, 
June  17,  '61, 
June  17,  '61, 
Sept.  21,  '61, 
P^eb.  3,  '62, 
June  17,  '61, 
Sept.  21,  '61, 
June  17,  '61, 
Aug.  24,  '62, 
Sept.  10,  '61, 
Feb.  19,  '62, 
Feb.  3,  '62, 
June  17,  '61, 
June  17,  '61, 
June  17,  '61, 
Jan.  2,  '62, 
Feb.  2,  '64. 
July  15,  '6i; 
June  17,  '61, 
June  17,  '61, 
Oct.  7,  '61, 
June  17,  '61, 
June  17,  '61, 
Sept.  17,  '61, 
April  30,  '64, 
June  17,  '61, 
June  17,  '61, 
Sept.  10,  '61, 
Feb.  3,  '62, 
June  17,  '61, 
Feb.  3,  '62, 
Aug.  24,  '62, 
June  17,  '61, 
Nov.  19,  '63, 
July  9,  '61, 
Nov.  19,  '63, 
Feb.  21,  '62, 
June  17,  '61, 
June  17,  '61, 
July  29,  '61, 
Sept.  17,  '6L, 
June  17,  '61, 
July     1,  '61, 


Deserted  August  25,  1862. 
j  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  7,  '63. 

Deserted  November  9,  1862. 
I  Deserted  September  16,  1861. 
i  Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
I  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
j  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  15,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  13,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  30,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  13,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  17,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  2,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  190th  .regiment  P.  V. 

Killed  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  9,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  24,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  4,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .June  13,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Sept  1,  1863. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Died  .Tune  9,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  15,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  25,  '62, 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  15,  '63. 

Drafted— transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.— Vet. 

Drafted— transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Deserted  December  11,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  17,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  17,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  A.,  November  9,  1862. 

Died  Oct.  27,  '62— bu.  at  Alexandria— grave,  383. 

Died  Mar.  21,'64— bu.  at  Alexandria— grave,  1,572. 


Company  K. 

recruited  in  jefferson  county. 


Evans  R.  Brady 
James  P.  George.... 
Edward  Scofield 

Harvey  H,  Clov-er... 

James  E.  Long 

Cvrus  Butler !...do 


Andrew  J.  Harle  ...  1st  Sgt 
Arch.  W.  M'Killip  [...do.... 

James  Elliott ...do 

Wm.  W.  Oswandel  ...do 

Daniel  L.  Swarts....  Serg't. 

Thomas  P.  M'Crea do 

JohnH.  Miller do 


Beneville  Haugh, 
110 


June  7,  '61, 
June  7,  '61, 
June  7,  '61, 

June  7,  '61, 

May  15,  '61, 
May  15,  '61, 

May  15,  '61, 
May  15, '61, 
June  7,  '61, 
June  7,  '61, 

June  7,  '61, 
June  7,  '61, 
June  7,  '61, 


do.;...  June    7,  '61, 


Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Pr.  fr.  1st  Lt. ,  Apr.  10,  '63— resigned  Aug.  10,  '63. 

Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  Aug.  15,  1863— to  Capt.,  Nov.  17, 
'63— to  Bv.  Maj.,  Mar.  13,  '65— disch.  Mar.  12,  '65. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Sept.  22,  '63— to  1st  Lt.,  Nov.  17, 
'63— mus  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Resigned  March  10,  1862, 

Pr.  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  May  9,  '62— res.  Apr. 
17,  1863, 

Pr.  fr.  Sgt.— disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Dec.  12,  1862. 

Pr.  fr.  Sgt.— tr.  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  July  1,  1863. 

Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.— tr.  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Sept.  1,  '63. 

Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Sept.  1,  '63 — mus.  out  with  com- 
pany, June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  6,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  23,  '63. 

Promoted  from  Cor.,  Sept.  20,  '62— mustered  out 
with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.— mus.  out.  with  Co.,  June  13,  1864. 


874 


FORTIETH   REGIMENT — ELEVENTH   RESERVE, 


David  C.  K."  Lavan 
Calvin  Galbraith 


Lemuel  D.  Dobbs,, 

Joshua  Jones 

John  Uplinger ..,..., 
John  Baker , 


Thomas  A.  Lucas... 

T.L.Hall 

Benj.  M'Clellan 

R.  Wilson  Ramsey 

JobM.  Carley 

Alexander,  Samuel 
Algeo,  William  G... 
Adams,  Cornelius  J 

Alt,  John  H 

Bish,EUjah 

Brown,  Albert  L.... 

Boyington,  M.  L 

Bovard,  Joseph  S ... 

Bryant,  Milo  L 

Blair,  James  A 

Briggs,  Martin  V ... 

Cornell,  Enos  A 

Cuddy,  John 

Cathcart,  William... 

Cravener,  Jesse 

Cochran,  Alph.  C... 
Criswell,  Jackson... 
Coulter,  William.... 

Clark,  William 

Chamberlain,  Wm.. 


Clough,  John  B 

Carr,  John  W 

Donly,  Samuel 

Davis,  Othaniel 

Dehaven,  Davis 

Engle,  John 

Eisle,  William 

Fitzgerald,  Solomon 

Foster,  Perry  A 

Gordon,  Samuel  A.. 
Gib.son,  Joseph  C... 

Gruver,  L.  A 

Gallagher,  James ... 
Hoffman,  William.. 

Haven,  Clark  B 

Hurst,  David  R 

Hughes,  Thomas.... 
Ittle,  George 


Johnston,  Wm.  A... 
Knapp,  William  D.. 

Kelly,  William 

Kirkman,  Edw'd  G 
King,  Michael  A 


Love,  Thomas  E 

,  Loomis,  WilUam  F 
{Montgomery,  J.  A.. 
'Minor,  Orville  T 

M'Millin,  John 

Myers,  James  H 

Mills,  William  J 

Maguire,  John  A  ... 

M'kiilip,  Ham.  W.. 

Morrison,  William 

M'Killip,  James  H 


Miller,  Joseph  P 

Montgomery ,  David 
Morey,  Horatio  R 


Serg't. 
...do.... 


Corp.... 

..do 

..do 

.^do 


..do, 
..do 
..do 
..do 
..do 
Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

...do 

do 

do 

do 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


June    7, 

June    7, 

June  7,  '6 
June  7,  "6 
June  7,  '6 
July   18,  '6 


Sept.  29, 
Dec.  25, 
June  7, 
June  7, 
June  7, 
June  27, 
June  7, 
Mar.  31, 
June  7, 
July  26, 
June  7, 
June  7, 
Sept.  29, 
Sept.  29, 
June  7, 
June  7, 
June  7, 
July  18, 
July  18, 
July  18, 
Sept.  29, 
July  18, 
June  7, 
July  18, 
June    7, 

June'  7, 
June  7, 
July  26, 
Sept.  29, 
June  7, 
July  18, 
June  27, 
June  7, 
June  7, 
June  7, 
June  7, 
Sept.  29, 
June  7, 
June  7, 
Sept.  29, 
Feb.  3, 
July  18, 
Sept.  29, 

Sept.  29, 
June  7, 
June  7, 
June  7, 
Feb.   29, 


'64 


June  7,  '61 
July  18,  '61 
June  7,  '61 
June  7,  '61 
July  18,  '61 
June  7,  '61 
June  7,  '61 
June  7,  '61 
June  7,  '61 
June  7,  '61 
Sept.  29,  '62 

Sept.    6,  '61 


July  18,  '61 


Promoted  fr.  Corporal  to  Sergeant,  July  1,  '63— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Sept.  1,  '63 — pris.  May  5,  '64— 
died  at  Andersonville,  Sept.  6,  '64— grave,  8,009. 

Transferred  to  19th  reg.  U.  S.  C.  T.,  Dec.  13,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  28,  '63. 

Died  August  1,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62 — 
absent  at  muster  out. 

Killed  at  Bethesda  Church,  Va.,  May  30, 1864. 

Mis.  May  5,  '64— tr.  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,'64. 

INIustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  .Tan.  30,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190t'h  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Deserted  May  14,  1863. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Died  Mar.  23,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 

Deserted  May  14,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  13,  '63. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  18,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Died  Nov.  7,  '61— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy,  Cem.,  D.  C. 

Died  August  18,  18G2. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Died  Jan.  20,  1863,  of  wounds  rec.  in  action— bu. 
record,  died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Jan.  18,  1864. 

Died  Jan.  21,  '63— bu.  at  Alexandria— grave,  694. 

Dischai'ged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  19,  '63. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  14,  '63. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  14,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Jxme  13,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Died  November  20,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  3, 1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  as  absent,  sick. 

Died  May  1,  1862. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864— 
transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  19,  '62. 

Pris.  fr.  May  30,  to  Nov.  19,  '64— disch.  Dec.  31, '64. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  2,  '63. 

Missing  May  30,  and  transferred  to  190th  regi- 
ment P.  v..  May  31,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Oct.  29,  1863. 

Deserted  November  11,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster'out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  2.5,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  18,  'G2. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  22,  '62. 

Missing  at  Bethesda  Church,  Mav  30,  '64 — trans- 
ferred to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 


TIIIIEE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


875 


M'Anulty,  J.  D.  S.. 

Monks,  Israel  Ct 

M'Kinley,  Sylves'r 
M'Fadden,  Levi  B.. 
Montgomery,  J 


Miles,  Samuel  W.. 
M'Laughlin,  Wna.. 

Neal,  Thomas 

Nolf,  Thomas 

-Newberrry,  L.  S.... 


Nicholson,  Bart'n  A 

Phillips,  Eli 

Perrin,  A.  W 

Reigle,  Henry  A 

Robinson,  JohnO"... 

Reigle,  David  J 

Rock,  Thomas 

Rush,  Thomas  F 

Reif,  John 

Steele,  Samuel 


Shiok,  George.. 
Smith,  Joseph. 


Surdam,  George 

Skinner,  Loren 

Shellebarger,  J.  W 

Slack,  George 

Steel,  William 

Sallada,  Thomas  W 

Skinner,  Giles 

Sheesley,  John 

Sugards,  Moses  M.. 
Taylor,  Winfield  S.. 
Thorn,  James  A.  C 
Travis,  Madison  A.. 

Wilson,  Rob't  M 

Wise,  Levi  B 

Williams,  Rob't  N.. 
Wesley,  Thomas  T.. 
Williams,  Rob't  N.. 

Waley,  Andrew 

Wiant,  Allen  C  


Wiant,  H.  S 

Williams,  James  P 
Weaver,  Reuben 


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Ward,  George  R do July  18,  '61, 

Welsh,  Perry  A do June    7, '61, 


June  7, 
July  18, 
June  7, 
Sept.  29, 
June    7, 


July 

18, 

June 

7, 

Julv 

18, 

June 

7, 

Sept. 

29, 

June 

7, 

June 

7, 

Sept. 

29, 

June 

7, 

June 

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Sept. 

29, 

June 

7, 

Sept. 

29, 

July  18, 
July  18, 


June 
June 
July 
June 

Sept. 
July 
July 
June 
Sept. 
June 
Sept. 
Sept. 
June 
June 
July 
June 
Sept. 
Sept. 
July 


Mar.  3, 
June  7, 
June    7, 


Died  June  16,  '62— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem.,  D.  C. 

Died  of  wounds,  August  12,  1862. 

Died  of  wounds,  October  22,  1862. 

Died  Dec.  19,  '62— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem.,  D.  C. 

Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  December  31,  '62— burial 

record,  December  21. 
Deserted  November  11,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1,   63. 
Died  of  wounds,  Dec.  31,  1862— burial  record, 

died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  December  31,  1863. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  105th  regiment  P.  V. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  .June  l3,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,"  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  10,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  10,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  19,  '63. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Died  Mar.  18,  '62— bu.  iii  Mil.  Asv.  Cem.,  D.  C. 
Prisoner  from  May  5,  1864,  to  February  26,  '65— 

discharged  March  4,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Prisoner  from  May  10,  '64,  to  February  26,  '65— 

discharged  March  4,  '65. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Jan.  30,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  13,  1861. 
Died  September  1,  1862. 
Deserted  September  10,  1863. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  13,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  1,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  30,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  27,  '63. 
Missing  in  action. at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30, 

1864— tr.  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  15,  '63. 
Died  June  20,  1862— buried  in  Military  Asylum 

Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Died  July  30,  1862,  of  wds.  received  in  action. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 


UNASSIGNED    MEN. 


Wm.  D  Anthony. ... 
Belknap,  James  E.. 
Carpenter,  Zerah.... 

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Jan.      9,  '65, 
Oct.    12,  '61, 
Oct.      1,  '61, 
April  26,  '64, 
Sept.  21,  '61, 

3 
1 
3 
3 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Moore,  Samuel  M... 
Thomson,  W.  J 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roil. 

Forty-First  Regiment, 

TWELFTH  EESEEYE. 


THE  companies  composing  the  Twelfth  Eegiment,  raised  primarily  for  the 
three  months'  service,  but  not  accepted,  rendezvoused  at  Camp  Curtin^ 
and  were  organized  by  the  choice  of  the  following  field  officers :  John  H.  Tag- 
gart,  of  Philadelphia,  Colonel ;  Samuel  K  Bailey,  of  York,  Lieutenant  Colonel  j 
Peter  Baldy,  of  ]^orthampton  county.  Major.  The  men  were  mustered  into  the 
State  service  for  three  years  from  the  date  of  their  enlistment,  as  part  of  the 
Eeserve  Corps.  They  had  had  no  previous  military  experience,  except  the 
M'Clure  Eifles,  of  Franklin  county,  which  had  been  attached  to  the  volunteer 
militia.  Before  the  regiment  was  organized,  valuable  instruction  was  given  by 
Captain  Tarbutton,  military  instructor  at  Camp  Curtin,  appointed  by  the  Gov- 
ernor. 

The  regiments  of  the  Eeserve  Corps  were  ordered  to  the  front  unmediately 
after  the  battle  of  Bull  Eun,  on  the  21st  of  July,  except  the  Twelfth,  which  was 
retained  at  Camp  Curtin  until  August  10, 1861,  on  which  day  it  was  mustered 
into  the  United  States  service,  and  marched  to  Baltimore  with  orders  to  join 
General  Banks  at  Harper's  Ferry.  Previous  to  leaving  camp,  it  was  ordered  to 
Harrisburg,  by  Governor  Curtin,  to  protect  the  State  Arsenal  from  a  threatened 
attack  by  the  three  months'  troops,  disbanded  there  during  the  latter  part  of 
July.  This  delicate  duty  was  performed  in  such  a  manner  as  to  receive  the  ap- 
proval of  the  Governor,  and  without  precipitating  a  conflict. 

The  regiment  arrived  at  Baltimore  on  the  11th  of  August,  when  the  order 
to  march  to  Harper's  Ferry  was  countermanded,  and  Colonel  Taggart  was  di- 
rected to  report  to  General  M'Call,  at  Tenallytown,  near  Washington.  On  the 
20th  of  August  it  was  attached  to  the  Third  Brigade*  of  the  Eeserves. 

Eeviews,  parades,  driUs  and  picket  duty,  practiced  at  this  camp  imder  the 
supervision  of  General  M'CaU,  were  of  great  value,  and  inspired  the  men  with 
professional  pride.  The  news  of  occasional  skirmishing  between  the  enemy  and 
our  forces  stationed  across  the  Potomac,  which  from  time  to  time  reached  the 
camps  of  the  Eeserves,  made  the  men  impatient  to  join  their  comrades,  and 
have  a  hand  in  the  exciting  game;  and  when,  on  the  10th  of  October,  they  took 
up  the  line  of  march  for  Virginia,  their  enthusiasm  was  unbounded,  and  they 
signalized  their  "  invasion  of  the  sacred  soil"  by  repeated  and  prolonged  cheers. 
This  ardor  was  somewhat  abated  upon  their  arrival  at  their  camp  at  Langley, 
as  it  was  late  at  night,  and  they  were  obliged  to  lie  out  without  shelter  in  cold 

*Organiaation  of  the  Third  Brigade,  Colonel  John  S.  M'Calmont,  of  M'Call's  Division, 
Pennsylvania  Reserve  Corps.  Tenth  (39th)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  John 
S.  M'Calmont;  Sixth  (35th)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  W.  W^.  Ricketts; 
Ninth  (38th)  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  Conrad  F.  Jackson ;  Twelfth  (41st) 
Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Colonel  John  H.  Taggart. 


1861  BATTLE   OF   DRANESVILLE  877 

and  disagreeable  weather.  Here  they  went  into  winter  quarters,  occupying  the 
right  of  the  line,  and  from  time  to  time  made  reconnoissances  towards  Dranes- 
ville.  They  were  only  a  short  distance  from  that  place  on  the  night  preceding 
the  unfortunate  engagement  at  Ball's  Bluff,  receiving  orders  on  the  morning  of 
that  day  to  return  to  camp.  Could  the  forces  on  the  Virginia  shore  have  co- 
operated with  those  who  crossed,  the  result  would  doubtless  have  been  fortunate 
for  our  arms. 

Brigadier  General  E.  O.  C.  Ord  was  assigned  to  the  command  of  the  Third 
Brigade  soon  after  arriving  in  camp  at  Langley,  when  Colonel  M'Calmont  re- 
sumed the  command  of  his  regiment,  the  Tenth.  Several  of  the  commissioned 
officers  of  the  Twelfth  resigned,  or  were  mustered  out  by  general  order,  and 
their  places  were  fiUed  by  promotions. 

On  the  20th  of  December,  the  regiment  joined  in  the  expedition  to  Dranes- 
vUle,  which  resulted  in  a  severe  skirmish  and  a  decided  victory.  Marching  out 
from  camp  at  six  o'clock  in  the  morning,  it  took  position  on  the  left  of  the  bri- 
gade and  proceeded  to  a  point  about  a  mile  west  of  Difficult  Creek,  where 
scouting  parties  reported  a  considerable  force  of  the  enemy  posted  to  the  left  of 
the  road.  The  regiment  was  immediately  brought  into  line,  but  as  the  enemy 
seemed  indisposed  to  attack,  the  march  was  resumed.  On  apiDroaching  the  vil- 
lage our  flanking  parties  were  driven  in,  and  the  regiment  was  again  formed  in 
line  to  receive  the  attack  on  the  turnpike,  the  right  resting  on  a  hill,  and  the 
left  opposite  a  brick  house  on  the  left  of  the  pike,  and  behind  which  the  enemy 
appeared  to  be  in  force.  Before  it  was  fairly  in  position  the  enemy  opened  with 
a  heavy  fire  of  shot  and  shell  which  fell  thick  and  fast  about  the  left  of  the 
regiment.  Easton's  Battery  soon  opened  and  partially  silenced  his  guns,  but 
the  infantry  could  only  hold  their  position,  the  enemy's  infantry  being  still  con- 
cealed from  view.  The  steadiness  with  which  the  men  held  their  position  under 
a  hot  fire,  without  the  possibility  of  returning  it,  is  the  best  evidence  that  can 
be  adduced  of  their  good  discipline  and  soldierly  qualities.  Soon  the  word  was 
given  to  advance  into  the  woods  in  front,  and  if  possible  capture  the  enemy's 
battery.  Before  reaching  it  the  pieces  had  been  withdrawn,  but  the  ground 
was  strewn  with  his  dead  and  wounded,  piles  of  cannon  balls,  shells  and  muni- 
tions of  war,  and  a  gun  carriage  which  the  pioneers  destroyed.  The  enemy 
fled  precipitately,  leaving  the  field  in  possession  of  the  victors.  The  loss  for- 
tunately was  only  one  wounded. 

On  March  10,  1862,  the  regiment  broke  camp  at  Langley  and  marched  to 
Hunter's  MUls.  The  whole  army  was  in  motion,  moving  upon  the  rebels  at  Ma- 
nassas. It  was  soon  ascertained,  however,  that  they  had  evacuated  their  strong 
hold,  and  had  retreated  towards  Gordonsville.  A  halt  was  accordingly  ordered, 
and  remaining  until  the  14th,  the  regiment  returned  to  Eepublican  Mills,  on  the 
Alexandria  turnpike.  The  bridge  over  Difficult  Creek  having  been  burned  by 
the  enemy.  General  M'Call  ordered  the  column  to  march  over  to  the  George- 
town and  Leesburg  pike,  and  thence  back  to  the  main  road.  A  terrific  storm 
prevailed,  by  which  the  movement  was  greatly  delayed.  On  the  IGth,  thousands 
of  Union  troops  were  met  returning  from  Manassas,  when  a  halt  was  ordered 
and  the  command  bivouacked,  exposed  to  intense  cold,  rain  and  snow  storms, 
without  shelter,  and  only  six  miles  from  Camp  Pierpont,  where  were  tents,  stoves 
and  other  conveniences  for  comfort. 

Soon  after  leaving  winter  quarters  Lieutenant  Colonel  Bailey  was  discharged, 
and  the  vacancy  was  filled  by  the  election  of  Martin  D.  Hardin.    While  en- 


878  FORTY-FIRST   REGIMENT — TWELFTH   RESERVE.  1862 

camped  at  Alexandria  the  Reserves  were  attached  to  the  command  of  General 
M'Dowell.  On  the  19th  of  April,  the  Twelfth  Eegiment  was  detached  from  the 
division,  and  ordered  to  relieve  the  Second  Wisconsin  in  guarding  the  Orange 
and  Alexandria  Eailroad.  Headquarters  were  established  at  Catlett's  Station, 
and  detachments  were  advantageously  posted  for  defence  a  distance  of  eight 
miles  along  the  road. 

In  the  meantime  the  division  had  moved  to  Falmouth,  and  on  the  6th  of 
May  the  Twelfth  was  ordered  to  join  it.  On  the  way  a  few  men  lingering  in 
the  rear  were  fired  on  by  guerrillas,  who  wounded  one  and  captured  four.  Upon 
receipt  of  intelligence  of  the  attack,  companies  C  and  H  were  ordered  back  to 
the  scene  of  conflict.  The  farm  house  and  outbuildings  where  the  guerrillas 
made  their  headquarters,  were  burned,  but  the  guilty  parties  had  made  their 
escape.  The  men  captured,  after  having  been  sent  to  Eichmond,  were  ex- 
changed, and  soon  after  retOTned  to  the  regiment.  Company  I,  which  had  been 
stationed  at  Manassas  Junction,  marched  with  the  Fifth  and  reached  Falmouth 
on  the  11th.  On  the  17th,  General  Ord,  who  had  been  promoted  to  be  a  Major 
General,  and  assigned  to  the  command  of  a  division,  took  leave  of  the  brigade, 
and  was  succeeded  by  Brigadier  General  Truman  Seymour, 

The  campaign  upon  the  Peninsula  had  now  opened,  and  the  army  had  already 
arrived  within  a  few  miles  of  Eichmond.  M'Clellan  was  calling  loudly  for 
help.  The  Eeserves  were,  accordingly,  ordered  to  his  assistance,  and  on  the  12th 
of  June  embarked  at  Belle  Plain  Landing,  on  the  Eappahannock.  The  weather 
was  fine  and  the  voyage  an  exceedingly  pleasant  one.  Negroes  thronged  the 
banks  as  the  transports  passed,  and  begged  to  be  taken  on  board.  At  one  point 
a  colored  man,  woman  and  boy  waded  out  up  to  their  necks  in  the  river,  and 
eagerly  besought  Colonel  Taggart  to  rescue  them. 

The  regiment  debarked  at  White  House  on  the  14th,  and  marched  to  Dis- 
patch Station,  where  the  brigade  awaited  the  arrival  of  General  M'Clellan,  who 
had  ordered  the  division  to  be  held  in  readiness  for  review.  But  the  rebels  were 
now  urging  prior  claims,  and  were  presenting  themselves  for  review  in  such 
numbers,  that  the  General  never  found  time  to  meet  the  Eeserves.  On  the 
18th,  the  regiment  marched  to  New  Bridge,  on  the  Chickahominy,  in  sight  of 
rebel  pickets,  and  within  short  range  of  his  artillery.  On  the  following  day  it 
moved  to  Ellerson's  Mill,  on  Beaver  Dam  Creek,  and  encamped  in  a  ravine, 
from  an  elevated  position  in  front  of  which,  the  rebels,  busHy  engaged  upon 
earth  works  for  their  batteries,  could  be  distinctly  seen,  and  away  to  the  right 
the  spires  of  Eichmond.  A  signal  station  was  established  within  the  lines  oi 
the  Twelfth,  from  which  the  movements  of  rebel  troops  were  observed  and  re- 
ported to  Generals  Porter  and  M'Clellan.  On  the  20th,  a  balloon  was  sent  up, 
from  which  to  reconnoitre  the  dispositions  of  the  enemy  j  but  a  forty-two  pound 
shell  from  a  rebel  gun  came  in  such  uncomfortable  proximity  to  the  aeronauts, 
as  to  induce  them  to  make  a  hasty  descent. 

On  the  23d,  the  enemy  manifested  great  activity  in  front,  and  in  the  after- 
noon the  Ninth  Eeserves,  Colonel  Jackson,  marched  past  to  Mechanicsville. 
The  whole  division  was  held  in  readiness  to  support  the  Ninth,  and  the  enemy's 
works  were  vigorously  shelled;  but  they  maintained  a  dogged  silence,  though 
their  batteries  in  earth  works  completely  commanded  our  field  batteries.  On 
the  morning  of  the  25th,  the  Twelfth  was  ordered  on  picket  duty,  and  faced 
the  enemy  for  a  space  of  five  miles,  from  Meadow  Bridge  to  Ellerson's  Mill. 
For  two  days  it  remained  posted  along  the  swamps  bordering  the  Chickahominy, 


1862  BATTLE   OF   MECHANICSVILLE.  879 

and  on  the  evening  of  the  25th,  indications  of  an  attack  were  so  strong,  that 
General  Eeynolds  required  of  Colonel  Taggart  hourly  bulletins  of  everything 
that  transpired. 

On  the  morning  of  the  26th,  the  regiment  was  relieved  by  the  Bucktails  and 
the  Fifth,  Colonel  Simmons,  and  returned  to  Ellerson's  Mill.  Here,  a  few  days 
before,  riile  pits  had  been  dug,  in  anticipation  of  the  advance  of  the  enemy, 
and  trees  felled  on  the  west  side  of  the  creek  in  front  of  the  works.  About 
noon  intelligence  was  received  that  Lee  and  Jackson,  with  the  main  body  of 
the  rebel  army,  were  advancing.  The  position  selected  behind  Beaver  Dam 
Creek  was  now  occupied  by  the  Eeserves,  the  Twelfth  Eegiment,  in  the  original 
formation,  holding  the  extreme  left  of  the  line,  and  on  either  side  of  the  road 
leading  from  Ellerson's  Mill  to  Cold  Harbor.  Company  C,  Captain  Gustin,  was 
posted  in  the  mill,  and  in  the  archway  underneath  it,  where,  well  sheltered,  the 
men  could  pick  off  the  enemy  as  they  appeared  in  sight.  Company  B  occupied 
rifle  pits  on  the  right  of  the  road;  but  there  being  a  gTove  of  fine  old  trees  in 
their  tiont,  the  men  preferred  to  fight  from  behind  them,  whence  poising  their 
guns  they  could  fire  deliberately.  Company  A,  armed  with  Springfield  rifles, 
occupied  the  right  of  the  line  of  rifle  pits  resting  on  the  road.  As  some  were 
better  marksmen  than  others,  a  number  were  selected  to  fire,  while  the  others 
loaded  for  them.  Company  K,  also  armed  with  Springfield  muskets,  also  did 
excellent  execution. 

The  battle  opened  at  three  o'clock  and  lasted  until  nine  at  night.  With 
reckless  daring  the  rebel  lines  rushed  forward  to  the  attack,  but  were  swept  back 
by  the  steady  fire  of  the  Eeserves.  Early  in  the  action  the  enemy  attempted 
to  out  flank  our  left,  but  the  Seventh  Eegiment,  Colonel  Harvey,  was  promptly 
brought  up,  extending  our  line  farther  to  the  left,  and  Easton's  Battery  was 
posted  by  General  Seymour,  so  as  to  command  the  swamp,  and  thus  defeat  the 
enemy's  design.  A  section  of  Cooper's  Battery,  consisting  of  two  guns,  posted 
just  back  of,  and  above  the  Twelfth,  did  fearfid  execution,  its  shells  being 
thrown  over  the  heads  of  the  men  in  the  pits,  who  as  the  smoke  raised  could 
see  the  effect  and  guide  the  gunners  in  aiming  their  pieces.  Eor  six  hours  the 
ground  was  held,  though  the  trees,  earth,  and  everything  around  were  cut  and 
hurled  in  the  most  fearful  manner.  Over  one  hundred  rounds  of  ammunition 
per  man  were  expended,  and  finally  as  darkness  closed  in,  the  troops  bivou- 
acked upon  the  field  which  their  valor  had  won. 

Before  daybreak  the  Seventh  Eegiment,  with  the  artillery,  moved  off  to  the 
rear.  Colonel  Taggart  was  ordered  to  hold  his  position  until  daylight,  and  then 
to  retire  quietly  without  bringing  on  a  renewal  of  the  engagement.  At  five 
o'clock,  the  enemy,  discovering  that  the  troops  in  their  front  had  nearly  all  been 
withdrawn,  commenced  shouting,  when  the  men,  still  in  the  rifle  pits,  opened 
fire  upon  them,  and  soon  the  action  became  more  fierce  than  at  any  time  during 
the  previous  day.  The  regiment  was  soon  after  withdrawn  by  order  of  Gen- 
eral Seymour,  which  was  executed  in  good  order  and  without  confusion.  Eog- 
er  A.  Pryor,  of  the  rebel  army,  in  his  account  of  the  "  Seven  Days  Fight," 
says,  "Ellerson's  Mill  was  defended  with  desperate  obstinacy,  and  was  only 
captured  with  desperate  valor."  Tlie  capture  was  a  mere  matter  of  occupancy, 
when  quietly  vacated  by  the  Union  troops,  after  having  been  successfully  held 
against  the  most  persistent  but  futile  assaults,  and  only  yielded  in  obedience 
to  the  peremptory  orders  of  General  M'Clellan. 

For  two  days  the  men  had  had  little  sleep  or  refreshment,  but  with  ready 


880  FORTY-FIKST  REGIMENT — TWELFTH  RESERVE.  1862 

obedience  they  marched  to  Games'  Mill,  and  were  early  in  the  day  placed  in 
line  of  battle.  Lying  in  the  hut  sun  until  noon,  they  were  moved  to  the  front, 
and  ordered  to  take  position  in  advance  of  a  skirt  of  woods,  which  was  after-- 
wards  the  scene  of  the  most  desperate  conflict  of  the  day.  But  as  the  regiment 
was  moving,  a  staff  officer  of  General  M'Call  approached  with  orders  for  it  to 
move  to  the  right  in  support  of  Griffin's  Battery,  which  was  now  hotly  engaged, 
and  doing  effective  service.  For  three  hours  the  men  were  exposed  to  a  terrific 
fire,  meeting  the  rebel  skirmishers  and  successfully  defending  the  guns.  To- 
wards evening  the  enemy  advanced  in  overwhelming  force,  with  the  design  of 
turning  the  right  of  the  line,  but  were  driven  back  with  great  loss.  At  dusk 
the  regiment  moved  off  towards  Woodbury  Bridge,  and  at  ten  o'clock  that 
night  crossed  the  Chickahomiay,  after  all  the  wounded  had  been  taken  over 
who  could  be  brought  oft  the  field.  The  loss  was  six  killed  and  twenty-five 
wounded.  Two  men  of  company  0,  Miles  M.  Cooper  and  ISTewton  Ford,  were 
killed  by  the  explosion  of  a  single  shell,  and  a  third  lost  his  leg,  while  the  Col- 
onel was  knocked  from  his  horse  by  the  current  of  air  as  the  missile  passed 
him.  Cooper  never  spoke  after  he  was  struck,  but  Ford  said,  as  he  was  raised 
up,  "  It's  no  use.  Colonel,  my  time  has  come.  Haven't  I  always  done  my  duty?" 
These  were  the  last  words  he  uttered.    He  died  almost  immediately. 

During  the  following  day  the  regiment  remained  under  arms  on  Trent's  Hill. 
At  half-past  nine  in  the  evening  the  Third  Brigade  was  detailed  to  take  position 
at  the  bridges  of  the  Chickahominy,  and  prevent  the  enemy  from  crossing  to 
intercept  the  march  of  our  army  to  the  James  Eiver.  Three  bridges  were 
burned,  by  the  light  of  which  the  rebels  on  the  opposite  bank  were  distinctly 
visible,  and  the  long  lines  of  our  own  troops  moving  on  towards  Savage  Sta- 
tion. The  next  morning,  June  29th,  the  Twelfth  moved  off,  guarding  long  lines 
of  the  Eeserve  Artillery,  which  filled  the  road  for  miles.  The  weather  was  in- 
tensely hot,  and  a  march  of  nearly  eighteen  miles  was  performed  without  food 
or  water,  the  springs  and  wells  being  generally  dry,  and  the  streams  either  dry 
or  stagnant.  At  night  it  bivouacked  in  a  green  field  at  the  junction  of  the  New 
Market  and  Quaker  roads.  That  night  it  was  ordered  on  picket,  and  marched 
down  the  road  towards  the  James  Eiver;  but  having  mistaken  the  direction 
and  being  unable  to  ascertain  the  position  to  be  held,  it  returned  to  the  field  at 
the  forks  of  the  road,  and  the  men  from  excessive  fatigue,  fell  upon  the  ground 
and  slept  soundly.  The  following  extract  from  Colonel  Taggart's  report,  con- 
veys a  vivid  impression  of  the  miseries  which  the  soldiers  endured :  "■  The  White 
Oak  Creek,  which  we  crossed  about  noon,  was  a  complete  quagmire,  from  the 
thousands  of  horses,  teams,  and  artillery,  which  were  continually  passing,  and 
water  to  drink  was  not  to  be  had.  Some  of  the  men  became  almost  delirious 
from  thirst,  and  once,  when  I  halted  for  rest  a  few  minutes,  I  discovered  them 
drinking  from  a  stagnant  puddle  in  which  was  the  putrid  carcass  of  a  dead 
horse.  Poor  fellows,  I  pitied  them,  but  I  could  not  permit  this,  and  I  pro- 
mised them  good  water  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  (as  I  was  informed  there  was  by 
an  engineer  officer^)  but  as  we  arrived  there  we  found  it  utterly  unfit  to  drink. 
The  disappointment  was  intense;  but  we  pushed  on,  and  at  evening  when  we 
halted  on  the  green,  and  General  M'Call  came  up  and  told  us  there  was  plenty 
of  good  spring  water  in  a  rivulet  near  by,  the  joy  of  the  men  knew  no  bounds. 
Alas !  little  did  they  think  that  on  that  very  spot,  in  less  than  twenty-four  hours, 
many  of  them  would  pour  out  their  life's  blood,  and  the  waters  of  that  little 
brook  would  be  reddened  by  the  vital  current.    Yet  so  it  was." 


18C2  BATTLE   OF   CHARLES   CITY   CROSS   ROx^Da.  881 

On  the  following  morning,  the  regiment  was  held  under  arms,  while  the  im- 
mense trains  moved  down  the  Quaker  Eoad  towards  Malvern  Hill.  At  one 
o'clock  General  M'Call,  in  person,  directed  Colonel  Taggart  to  place  the  Twelfth 
"in  line  of  battle,  facing  the  sun,"  on  the  extreme  left  of  the  line.  Soon  after- 
wards, when  in  position  as  directed.  General  Seymoui-  rode  up  and  ordered  it 
to  be  divided,  and  four-  companies  to  erect  and  occupy  a  stockade  near  a  farm- 
house, with  two  companies  in  rear  for  support,  and  the  other  four  companies 
to  support  a  battery  which  had  that  day  been  left  under  command  of  General 
M'Call,  leaving  a  gap  between  the  two  wings  of  two  hundred  yards.  This  ar- 
rangement made  the  line  almost  i>erpendicular  to  the  one  pointed  out  by  Gen- 
eral M'Call,  and  made  the  left  rest  out  in  the  open  field  without  support.  Hooker 
being  nearly  a  half  mile  to  the  rear.  These  dispositions  were  hardly  made, 
when  a  shrieking  rifled  shell  from  the  enemy  on  our  left  was  the  only  admoni- 
tion of  his  approach,  followed  almost  instantly  by  the  well  known  rebel  yell, 
and  his  line,  closed  in  mass,  without  skirmishers,  came  pouring  forth  from  the 
woods  on  the  left,  aiming  to  gain  the  rear  of  the  unprotected  flank  of  the  Twelfth. 
The  stockade  afforded  little  protection,  being  not  more  than  eighteen  inches  in 
height.  The  men  behind  it  were  posted  in  single  rank,  and  before  they  could 
do  any  execution  they  were  engaged  in  a  hand  to  hand  conflict  with  the  rebels, 
who  pressed  forward  in  overwhelming  numbers,  the  whole  force  of  their  attack 
seeming  to  be  concentrated  on  this  one  point.  Colonel  Taggart  ordered  the  six 
companies  composing  the  left  wing  to  fai]  back  across  a  little  rivulet  to  a  new 
line,  which  they  obeyed  5  but  in  doing  so  there  was  considerable  confusion.  The 
four  companies  with  the  battery,  held  their  ground  for  a  time,  but  the  artillery- 
men, instead  of  turning  their  guns  upon  the  advancing  rebels,  immediately 
limbered  up  and  dashed  away  to  the  rear,  trampling,  in  their  mad  haste,  the 
men  of  the  Twelfth  posted  for  their  support.  These  companies  sufiering  from 
an  enfilading  fire,  and  in  danger  of  being  captured,  fell  back  to  the  rear,  where 
the  regiment  was  rallied  and  brought  into  line  on  the  right  of  a  Massachusetts 
regiment  belonging  to  General  Hooker's  Division,  and  continued  in  the  action 
till  it  ceased.  In  this  engagement,  which  is  admitted  on  both  sides  to  have  been 
one  of  the  most  hotly  contested  of  the  campaign.  First  Lieutenant  Wm.  W. 
Arnold,  of  company  G,  was  killed,  Captain  Thomas  D.  Horn,  of  company  D, 
and  Captain  Eranklin  Daniels,  of  company  A,  were  wounded,  and  First  Lieu- 
tenant Henry  S,  Lucas,  of  company  C,  was  taken  prisoner.  The  entire  loss 
was  six  killed,  thirty-six  wounded,  and  twenty-three  missing.  At  midnight  the 
Twelfth  moved  off  towards  Malvern  Hill,  where  it  arrived  at  daybreak.  * 

In  the  battle  which  here  ensued  the  division  was  held  in  reserve,  and  the 


*ExTBACT  FKOM  GENEEAii  M'CALii's  REPORT.— Immediately  after  this  a  stUl  heavier 
body  of  the  enemy  rapidly  advanced.  Our  regiments  had  necessarily  become  somewhat  dis- 
ordered by  the  very  impetuosity  of  the  charge,  and  were  weakened  by  the  detachments  re- 
quired to  take  their  prisoners  to  the  rear ;  the  enemy,  greatly  superior  in  numbers,  were  upon 
them  before  they  had  time  to  re-form,  and  they  were  compelled  to  retire.  At  the  same  time 
the  Twelfth  Regiment  (which  had  been  divided  and  detached  by  General  Seymour,  of  the 
Third  Brigade,  commanding  the  left  wing  of  the  division,  after  it  had  been  established  in  line 
by  General  M'  Call, )  was  cut  oflf  from  the  line  and  driven  into  the  left  and  rear.  The  cannoneers 
of  a  section  of  a  battery  belonging  to  Porter's  Corps,  left  that  day  with  M'CaU,  fled  with  their 
horses  and  limbers  at  the  first  approach  of  the  enemy,  breaking  through  four  companies  of 
the  Twelilh,  and  tramphng  the  men ;  these  men,  with  six  companies  of  the  Twelfth,  and  the 
detachments  from  the  Fifth,  Eighth,  and  Tenth,  with  the  prisoners,  hurried  down  the  road 
between  Simmer  and  Hooker,  and  in  part  on  the  latter,  closely  followed  by  the  enemy.— Co»^ 


duet  of  the  War,  part  1,  page  587. 
Ill 


882  FORTY-FIRST  BEGTMET^T— TWEL FTH   RESERVE.  1862 

Twelfth  was  posted  in  front  of  the  Malvern  Mansion,  at  the  highest  point  of  the 
hill,  from  which  was  a  magnificent  view  of  the  whole  field,  the  battle  commen- 
cing at  six  o'clock  A.  M.,  and  lasting  until  nearly  nine  at  night.  The  army  was 
hsre  under  the  shadow  of  the  gimboats  in  the  James  Eiver,  the  Galena  and  the 
T  .ii£,atuck,  which,  as  the  enemy  approached,  threw  their  huge  shells  far  inland 
.c  aoag  his  advancing  columns.  The  shells  were  of  immense  size,  resembling  a 
huge  dinner-pot,  and  were  fired  by  signals.  One  of  the  signal  eorps  was  posted 
in  the  rigging  of  the  boats,  another  on  the  roof  of  Malvern  Mansion,  and  a 
third  on  the  outer  edge  of  our  lines,  and  by  their  signals  the  gunners  were  ena- 
bled to  throw  their  shells  with  considerable  precision.  To  those  on  the  hill  it 
was  a  novel  sight.  Looking  towards  the  river  would  be  seen,  first  a  flash,  then 
after  a  few  seconds  would  be  heard  a  dull,  henvj  somid,  like  rumbling  thunder, 
when  all  eyes  would  be  tmnied  heavenward,  and  there  could  be  distinctly  traced 
the  course  of  the  huge  blaik  missiles  curving  towards  the  rebel  lines  j  then 
would  follow  the  explosion  with  a  rumbiing  sound  almost  like  an  earthquake. 
The  incessant  cannonading  from  the  gunboats,  the  rebel  batteries,  and  our  own 
field  artillery,  almost  shut  oat  the  light  of  the  sun,  and  for  several  hours  before, 
and  after  midday,  it  seemed  as  if  the  globe  itself  was  convulsed.  This  lasted 
till  half  past  six^  when  the  crisis  oi  the  day  occurred.  At  that  hour  the  rebel 
horde  under  Magruder  came  howiing  and  yelling  over  the  fields  towards  our 
front  line.  Instinctively  our  whole  army  moved  forward  to  meet  them.  Five 
or  ten  minutes  had  elapsed,  and  the  rebels  were  half  way  across  the  fields, 
when,  behold !  a  line  of  fire  leaped  from  our  batteries  of  reserve  artdlery  of  more 
than  a  Tiimdred  pieces,  on  that  advancing  host.  Its  eil'ect  was  terrific.  When 
the  smoke  lifted  such  a  sce^e  of  carnage  presented  itself  as  had  never  been  wit- 
nessed on  this  continent  before.  A  struggling,  surging  mass  of  humanity- 
men,  horses,  and  guns  in  inextricable  confusion  lay  before  us.  A  few,  stunned 
by  the  shock,  and  apparently  supposing  they  were  supported  by  those  in  their 
rear,  kept  on  in  detached  bodies  towards  our  lines,  on  a  ftdl  run.  But  their 
career  was  short ;  for  scarcely  had  the  smoke  of  the  first  discharge  floated 
away  before  a  second  followed.  This  settled  their  fate.  No  human  power  could 
stand  before  that  withering  fire.  At  the  second  discharge  a  grand  shout  of 
triumph  went  up  from  our  whole  army. 

About  midnight  of  July  1st,  pursuant  to  orders,  the  Twelfth  moved  with 
the  division  to  Harrison's  Landing,  where  it  arrived  on  the  following  morning. 
The  transports  were  in  the  river  with  supplies,  but  there  were  no  tents,  and  the 
rain  was  descending  in  torrents.  On  the  2d  of  July  the  regiment  was  drawn 
up  in  line  of  battle,  and  the  whole  army  was  under  arms,  expecting  another 
attack  from  the  enemy.  A  reconnoitering  party  of  his  shelled  our  lines  from 
a  hill,  and  several  of  the  Eeserves  were  wounded,  but  none  of  the  Twelfth. 
The  total  loss  of  the  regiment  in  the  Peidnsula  campaign  was  thfrteen  killed, 
sixty  wounded,  and  thirty-six  missing.  On  the  8th  of  July,  1862,  Colonel  Tag- 
gart  resigned,  and  was  succeeded  in  command  by  Lieutenant  Colonel  Martin 
D,  Hardin,  who  had  been  elected  in  the  April  previous,  but  was  prevented  from 
entering  upon  the  discharge  of  the  duties  of  the  position  on  account  of  an  army 
regulation  forbidding  the  granting  of  leave  of  absence  to  an  officer  in  the  regu- 
lar army  to  assume  a  less  commission  than  that  of  Colonel  of  volunteers.  Much 
sickness  prevailed  while  at  Harrison's  Landing  owing  to  depression  of  feeling 
occasioned  by  frequent  defeat,  the  unwholesome  water,  and  miasmatic  influence 
of  the  climate.    By  a  strict  policing  of  camp,  sinking  deep  wells,  and  the  de- 


1862  POPE^S  CAMPAIGN  IN  VIRGINIA.  883 

voted  attention  of  surgeons  and  their  assistants,  this  evil  was  soon  corrected, 
and  the  drill  and  discipline  of  its  earlier  days  restored.  The  oight  attack  of 
the  enemy  from  the  opposite  side  of  the  James  produced  a  great  stampede  fiom 
the  locality  where  the  shells  were  biu'stiug.  But  the  men  of  the  Twelfth  held 
firmly  their  position.  Soon  alt;er,  the  regiment  was  ordered  across  the  river 
to  hold,  with  other  troops,  the  ground  against  future  attacks.  The  camp  was 
here  pleasantly  located  and  had  a  beneficial  effect  upon  the  health  of  the  troops. 
From  the  Peninsula  the  regiment  proceeded  to  Falmouth,  and  thence  by  a 
very  rapid  and  fatiguing  march,  most  damaging  to  the  health  and  spirits  of  the 
troops,  to  join  the  army  of  General  Pope.  At  Eappahannock  Bridge,  Pope's 
forces  were  found  disputing  the  passage  of  the  enemy;  but  without  halting  the 
regiment  proceeded  to  Warrenton,  where  it  bivouacked  near  Sigel's  Corps. 
The  march  was  resumed  on  the  28th,  and  towards  noon  some  worn  out,  bare- 
footed rebels,  stragglers  from  Jackson's  colimiu,  were  met.  In  the  afternoon 
the  column  was  suddenly  brought  to  a  halt  by  a,  rapid  discharge  of  rebel  artil- 
lery which  planted  shells  in  its  very  midst.  Early  on  the  following  morning 
the  column  moved  out  and  soon  came  in  sight  of  Sigel's  Corps,  posted  on  the 
heights  near  the  Henry  House.  His  artillery  was  firing  very  rapidly,  and  occa- 
sionally could  be  heard  the  sharp  roll  of  musketry.  In  the  neighborhood  oi 
Groveton  the  division  came  into  position  on  Sigel's  left,  and  was  under  an  artil- 
lery fire  by  which  several  of  the  Twelfth  were  killed  and  wounded.  The  day 
was  warm,  and  the  division  was  kept  constantly  marching  and  counter  march- 
ing in  face  of  the  enemy,  sustaining  considerable  loss;  but  at  night  the  men 
bivouacked,  feeling  that  nothing  had  been  accomplished.  At  daylight  on  the 
morning  of  the  30th,  the  division  moved  on  the  Warrenton  pike  to  the  top  of  a 
hill  on  the  right  of  the  Henry  House,  and  was  formed  in  front  of  the  timber 
upon  its  summits.  Part  of  the  Twelfth,  under  Captain  Gustin,  was  sent  out 
upon  the  skumish  line.  At  9  o'clock  A.  M.,  the  skirmishers  advanced  and  soon 
developed  the  enemy's  line  stretching  along  the  edge  of  the  woods  on  both  sides 
of  the  pike.  The  whole  division  formed  by  brigade  front,  with  a  battery  on  the 
right  of  each,  now  advanced,  and  the  enemy's  first  line  of  infantry  fled  in  con- 
fusion, but  only  to  draw  the  division  into  range  of  a  long  line  of  artillery,  which 
opened  a  terrific  fire,  causing  it  to  recoil.  Early  in  the  afternoon  the  division 
was  formed  in  front  of  the  Hem-y  House,  making  an  obtuse  angle  with  the  line 
of  the  army,  and  covering  its  left  flank.  At  three  P.  M.,  a  charge  was  made 
by  a  division  upon  the  right,  but  was  repulsed  with  a  fearful  slaughter,  the 
enemy,  following  up  the  advantage  by  a  counter  charge,  impetuous,  and  with 
that  peculiar  yell  once  heard  so  well  remembered.  With  reckless  dariug  they 
rushed  forward  for  the  artillery,  but  were  swept  down  by  the  rapid  fire  of  the 
Beserves,  and  broken  and  in  disorder  were  soon  fleeing  in  confusion.  Later  in 
the  day  the  division  moved  to  the  support  of  the  troops  on  the  right  of  the 
pike.  Two  companies  of  the  Ninth,  and  the  Fifth  and  Tenth  New  York,  were 
still  upon  the  skirmish  Une,  under  Colonel  Warren.  The  First  and  Second 
Brigades,  and  the  batteries,  except  Kern's,  had  passed  down  the  slope,  and 
Kern's  Battery  had  already  reached  the  pike,  followed  by  the  Third  Brigade, 
when  it  was  discovered  that  Warren's  force  was  in  full  retreat.  Seeing  the 
danger  that  threatened  him,  Colonel  Hardin,  now  commanding  the  brigade, 
ordered  it  to  wheel  with  the  battery  and  advance  to  the  crest  of  the  hiU.  Two 
regiments  and  the  battery  were  quickly  formed  upon  the  heights,  and  two  post- 
ed thirty  yards  in  rear.    As  soon  as  the  skirmishers  had  passed,  infantry  and 


884  FOKTY-FIRST   EEGIMENT — TWELFTH  EESERVE.  1862 

artillery  joined  in  fuU  cliorus.  The  enemy  v^as  checked  in  front,  but  swinging 
round  upon  the  left  flank  poured  in  a  deadly  enfilading  fire.  But  the  brigade 
held  firmly  its  position,  against  vastly  superior  numbers,  until  re-inforced.  At 
this  juncture  Colonel  Hardin  was  severely  wounded,  and  the  command  of  the 
brigade  devolved  on  Colonel  Kirk,  of  the  Tenth  Eeserve,  who  was  likewise 
almost  immediately  wounded,  and  was  succeeded  by  Colonel  Anderson  of  the 
Ninth.  "Colonel  Hardin,"  says  General  Reynolds  in  his  official  report  of  this 
battle,  "commanding  the  Twelfth  regiment  was  here  severely  wounded.  The 
brigade,  under  Colonel  Anderson,  sustained  itself  most  gallantly,  and  though 
severely  pushed  on  both  front  and  flank,  maintained  its  position  until  over- 
whelmed by  numbers,  when  it  fell  back,  taking  up  new  positions  wherever  the 
advantages  of  ground  permitted."  Upon  the  fall  of  Colonel  Hardin,  the  com- 
mand of  the  Twelfth  devolved  on  Captain  Gustin.  The  loss  was  five  kiUed  and 
thirty-eight  wounded. 

With  little  time  for  rest  and  recuperation,  the  regiment  marched  with  sadly 
shattered  ranks  to  again  meet  the  enemy,  already  planted  in  full  force  upon 
the  soil  of  Maryland.  He  was  first  encountered  upon  the  turnpike  leading 
through  a,  gap  of  the  South  Mountain.  Moving  with  his  division  to  the  right 
of  the  pike  leading  from  Frederick  City  to  Hagerstown,  General  Meade  de- 
ployed his  brigades  and  advanced  to  the  assault.  The  Twelfth  occupied  the 
centre  of  the  line  and  moved  on  with  the  most  determined  gallantry.  The 
heights  were  triumphantly  carried,  and  the  regiment  rested  at  night  full  upon 
its  summit.  It  was  led  in  this  engagement  by  Captain  Gustiu.  The  loss  was 
six  killed,  and  nineteen  wounded. 

On  the  16th  and  17th,  the  Twelfth  again  met  the  enemy  on  the  field  of  An- 
tietam,  where  it  displayed  its  accustomed  gallantry,  losing  thirteen  killed,  forty- 
seven  wounded,  and  four  missing. 

On  the  banks  of  the  Potomac  the  command  rested,  and  was  supplied  with 
clothing  and  equipments,  which  were  much  needed.  In  the  meantime  the  rebel 
army  was  leisurely  retiring  up  the  Shenandoah  Valley,  gathering  supplies  and 
replenishing  his  store  of  ammunition,  which,  upon  his  retreat  across  the  Poto- 
mac, was  well  nigh  exhausted.  Crossing  the  river,  the  Union  army  followed  up 
his  retreat  on  the  east  side  of  the  Blue  Eidge,  meeting  and  skirmishing  with 
detached  parties  at  the  gaps.  Upon  the  appointment  of  General  Burnside  to 
the  command  of  the  army,  it  was  immediately  put  ia  motion  towards  Fred- 
ericksburg, and  after  considerable  delay  in  bringing  up  and  laying  the  pontoons, 
an  attack  was  ordered  by  the  left  of  the  Itue  held  by  General  Franklin.  The 
Reserves  were  selected  to  lead.  The  division  consisted  of  about  four  thousand 
five  hundred  men,  under  General  Meade.  The  Third  Brigade  was  commanded 
by  General  C.  Fager  Jackson,  and  the  Twelfth  Regiment  by  Captain  Gustin. 
Early  on  the  morning  of  the  13th,  the  division  was  deployed  and  advanced  to 
the  attack.  The  Third  Brigade  was  formed  on  the  left  of  the  First,  and  in  the 
early  part  of  the  action  suffered  severely  from  the  enemy's  artillery,  and  from 
his  sharpshooters,  who  advanced  under  cover  of  the  hedges  and  trees  on  the 
Bowling  Green  road,  and  kept  up  a  galling  fire.  Silencing  these,  it  advanced 
with  intrepidity,  and  flanking  the  enemy's  battery  and  his  intrenched  Une, 
reached  and  drove  him  from  his  strongholds  on  the  heights.  At  this  juncture 
General  Jackson  fell,  and  many  of  his  subordinate  commanders  being  either 
killed  or  wounded,  the  brigade  was  forced  to  retire,  having  displayed  in  the 
advance  the  most  undaunted  courage,  and  for  the  time  won  a  signal  advantage. 


1863  BATTLE   OF   GETTYSBURG.  885 

The  contest  was  brief,  but  the  slaughter  in  the  ranks  of  the  Twelfth  was  terri- 
ble.   Thirteen  were  killed,  seventy  wounded,  and  thirty -four  taken  prisoners. 

In  February,  1863,  the  division,  now  reduced  to  a  mere  skeleton,  was  or- 
dered to  the  defences  of  Washington,  and  was  there  attached  to  the  Twenty- 
second  Army  Corps.  The  Third  Brigade  had  its  camp  near  Minor's  Hill,  and 
performed  picket  duty.  Colonel  Hardin  had  so  far  recovered  from  his  wound, 
received  at  Bull  Eun,  that  he  returned  and  assumed  command  of  the  regiment 
soon  after  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  and  a  few  weeks  later  assumed  com- 
mand of  the  brigade,  Captain  Gustin  resuming  command  of  the  regiment. 
Upon  the  discharge  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Baldy,  on  the  15th  of  February, 
Captain  Gustin  was  commissioned  to  succeed  him.  While  in  camp  at  Minor's 
Hill,  many  who  were  absent  sick  and  in  hospital  rejoined  the  command,  drill 
was  resumed  and  practiced  with  the  strictest  care,  promotions  among  the  offi- 
cers secured,  vacancies  filled,  and  great  improvement  made  in  its  effective  con- 
dition. In  April  the  brigade  was  ordered  to  report  to  General  Martindale,  in 
the  city  of  Washington,  to  perform  provost  duty,  where  it  remained  six  weeks. 

Upon  the  opening  of  the  Gettysburg  campaign  in  June,  the  regiment  marched 
under  command  of  Colonel  Hardin,  and  joining  the  main  body  of  the  army  at 
Frederick,  Maryland,  reached  the  battle-field  at  ten  A.  M.  on  the  2d  of  July. 
The  column  halted  in  rear  of  Cemetery  Heights,  until  the  battle  opened  heavily 
upon  the  left,  when  it  was  hurriedly  moved  to  the  vicinity  of  Little  Bound  Top, 
passing  on  the  way  many  of  the  wounded  from  Sickles'  Corps  as  they  were  car- 
ried back  to  hospitals.  After  considerable  manoeuvring  it  finally  moved  by 
the  left  flank  to  the  right  of  the  hill,  and  formed  on  the  right  of  Hazlett's  Bat- 
tery. Here  a  fine  view  of  the  field  was  presented,  and  the  disheartening  spec- 
tacle of  thousands  of  our  own  troops  retreating  before  an  exultant  enemy.  Soon 
an  order  was  given  for  the  head  of  the  column  to  deploy  to  the  left,  to  the  sup- 
port of  troops  on  the  left  of  the  battery.  The  Twelfth,  being  in  front,  moved 
off  in  obedience  to  this  order,  scrambling  as  they  went  over  rocks,  and  the  dead 
bodies  of  their  comrades  of  the  First  Division,  who  had  fallen  in  holding  this 
rugged  eminence  against  the  desperate  assaults  of  the  enemy.  The  approach 
of  fresh  troops  gave  new  assurance  to  our  men,  and  the  main  battle  on  the  left 
slackened  as  they  came  rapidly  into  position,  though  the  fire  of  the  rebel  sharp- 
shooters was  still  very  deadly.  The  men  quickly  gained  temporary  cover  by 
throwing  up  slight  breastworks  of  stone,  and  the  heavy  body  of  the  enemy 
which  had  been  contending  in  the  low  space  between  the  two  hills,  and  which 
was  still  in  plain  view,  soon  sought  shelter  in  the  dense  wood  at  the  foot  of 
Bound  Top.  Just  after  dark  the  Third  Brigade  was  ordered  to  move  upon 
Bound  Top,  and  take  position  on  its  summit.  Forming  in  line  of  battle  nearly 
perpendicular  to  that  just  abandoned,  with  the  Twentieth  Maine,  Colonel  Cham- 
berlain, in  advance,  and  the  Twelfth  on  the  right,  the  column  advanced.  Owing 
to  the  rugged  nature  of  the  ascent,  and  the  darknesss  which  prevailed,  some 
confusion  ensued,  and  portions  of  it  became  separated  from  the  main  body ; 
but  re-forming  and  moving  directly  by  the  left  flank,  the  command  reached  its 
position,  encountering  but  a  few  shots  from  the  enemy.  A  stone  wall  was  im- 
mediately commenced  which  before  morning  was  completed,  connecting  the 
summit  of  Bound  Top  with  that  of  Little  Bound  Top.  The  enemy  could  be 
distinctly  heard  during  the  night  building  a  waU  parallel  to  it,  near  the  foot  of 
the  mountain.  On  the  morning  of  the  3d  a  heavy  skirmish  line  was  extended  to 
the  left,  down  the  steep  side  of  the  mountain,  connecting  with  the  Sixth  Corps 


886  FOKTY-FIEST  EBGMMBNT — TWELFTH  RESERVE.  1864 

on  the  plain.  The  regiment  had  no  more  heavy  fighting  in  its  immediate  front ; 
but  the  trees  sheltered  many  sharpshooters  from  whose  unerring  aim  one  man 
from  the  Twelfth  was  killed,  and  several  wounded.  Occupying  the  summit  of 
the  mountain,  a  good  view  was  presented  of  the  gallant  but  unfortunate  charge 
of  the  cavalry  under  Kilpatrick  on  tlie  left,  and  the  grand  assault  of  the  enemy 
on  the  left  centre.  On  the  morning  of  the  4tli  the  enemy's  troops  were  seen 
filing  out  from  the  foot  of  Eound  Top  and  moving  to  his  rear.  A  skirmish  line 
was  immediately  advanced,  and  it  was  soon  ascertained  that  he  had  evacuated 
his  works.  But  with  his  usual  shrewdness  he  had  placed  the  muskets  of  his 
dead  and  woiuided  against  his  parapet,  so  that  the  bayonets  were  visible.  This 
ruse  was  soon  detected  and  the  muskets  brought  in.  On  the  morning  of  the 
5th  the  pursuit  commenced  and  was  cautiously  .conducted  until  the  enemy  was 
overtaken  near  William  sport,  where  some  sku-mishing  ensued;  but  before  the 
preparations  were  completed  for  a  general  attack  he  had  escaped  across  the 
river. 

In  the  campaign  which  ensue<l,  the  Twelfth,  under  command  of  Colonel 
Gustin,  Colonel  Hardin  being  in  command  of  the  brigade,  was  engaged  at  Bris- 
toe  Station  on  the  14th  of  October, — ^preventing  the  enemy  from  planting  his 
artillery  on  the  heights  which  it  held,  and  the  cutting  off  of  the  Second  Corps 
from  its  connection  with  the  army, — at  Eappahannock  Station  on  the  19th  of 
November,  and  at  Mine  Eun  November  26th. 

At  the  close  of  the  campaign,  the  regiment  went  into  winter  quarters  along 
the  Orange  and  Alexandria  Eailroad,  with  headquarters  at  Catlett's  Station. 
The  Fifth  and  Twelfth  regiments  were  placed  under  command  of  Colonel  Har- 
din, with  orders  to  guard  the  road  from  Catlett's  to  Broad  Eun.  The  guerrillas 
were  very  troublesome,  and  the  greatest  vigilance  was  required  to  guard  against 
their  sneaking  and  cowardly  attacks.  It  was  unsafe  for  any  one  to  go  out  of 
sight  of  camp,  and  block  houses  were  constructed  for  the  protection  of  the 
picket  posts.  On  the  13th  of  December,  a  party  of  ofllcers  consisting  of  Colo- 
nel Hardin,  and  Lieutenant  Colonels  Gustin  and  Dare,  accompanied  by  an 
orderly,  was  attacked  by  a  party  of  five  mounted  guerrillas  dressed  in  the  uni- 
form of  Union  cavalry,  who  approached  within  a  few  feet  of  the  unsuspecting 
party,  and  when  accosted  suddenly  raised  their  pistols,  which  they  had  kept 
concealed,  and  poured  in  a  rapid  fire.  Colonel  Hardin  was  struck  in  the  left 
arm,  which  was  so  badly  shattered  as  to  require  amputation;  his  horse  was 
killed,  pierced  by  several  bullets ;  and  Colonel  Gustin  was  severely  wounded 
in  the  right  hand.  The  rebel  party  then  turned  off  into  the  woods  and  galloped 
away.  The  picket  guard  instantly  turned  out,  but  being  infantry  was  of  little 
avail. 

On  the  4th  of  May,  1864,  the  spring  campaign  opened,  and  the  Twelfth, 
with  ranks  recruited,  was  in  line  under  command  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Gus- 
tin. It  was  hotly  engaged  during  the  three  days  in  the  WUderness,  but  for-^* 
timately  lost  but  few  men.  Colonel  Hardin,  who,  since  the  loss  of  his  arm,  had 
been  assigned  to  light  duty,  immediately  upon  the  opening  of  the  campaign  ap- 
plied for  permission  to  join  his  regiment,  and  on  the  18th  of  May  was  placed 
in  command  of  the  First  Brigade,  in  line  of  battle,  in  front  of  Spottsylvania 
Court  House.  The  Eeserves  here  fought  with  varying  success,  the  Twelfth 
being  engaged  in  constructing  breast  works,  and  in  attacking  the  enemy's  en- 
trenched Hue,  gaining  an  advantage  here  and  losing  it  there. 

On  the  2 1st,  the  division  moved  on  to  Guinea  Station,  and  the  23d,  the  en- 


18G4 


THE   AVILDEIJNESi.S    CAMrAlON. 


887 


tire  corps  marcbed  to  Jericho  Ford,  which  it  crossed  and  formed  in  line  of  bat- 
tle, stretching  along  the  North  Anna  Eiver  and  covering  the  bridge.  The  enemy 
held  the  opposite  crest  with  a  strong  skirmish  line,  and  on  the  following  day- 
appeared  in  force.  While  Bnrnside's  Corps,  which  had  now  come  up,  was  get- 
ting into  position,  the  enemy  pressed  heavily  upon  the  skirmish  line.  The  Ee- 
serves  were  hotly  engaged  in  repelling  his  attack,  and  in  holding  the  i>osition 
until  the  lines  were  established  and  intrenched.  A  spirited  assault  was  made 
at  sunset  by  Crittenden's  Division  upon  the  enemy's  line,  but  without  success. 
On  the  30th,  the  Eeserves  again  met  the  enemy  near  Bethesda  Church.  En- 
countering stern  resistance  and  finding  that  he  was  supported  by  a  heavy  force, 
the  First  Brigade,  which  had  been  pushed  forward  in  advance  of  the  division, 
was  withdrawn  to  a  favorable  position  near  the  Mechanicsville  road,  and  joined 
with  the  Third,  where  a  light  breastwork  was  thrown  up  and  dispositions  made 
to  meet  his  attack.  The  Twelfth  occupied  a  position  on  the  right  of  the  line. 
Upon  this  the  enemy  made  repeated  and  desperate  assaults  in  heavy  force,  but 
as  often  suffered  a  bloody  repulse,  and  finally  yielded  the  ground,  which  was 
covered  with  his  killed  and  wounded.  On  this  day  the  term  of  service  of  the 
Twelfth  Eegiment  expired,  and  marching  to  Harrisburg,  where  it  was  enthu- 
siastically received,  it  was,  on  the  11th  of  June,  mustered  out. 


FIELD   AND  STAFF  OFFICERS. 


John  H.  Taggart... 
Martin  D.  Hardin. 


Samuel  N.  Bailey. 
Peter  Baldy 


Richard  Gustin. 


Andrew  J.  Bolar.. 


Charles  W.  Diven... 

Theo.  M'Murtrie.... 

Etinee  D.  Reid 

James  T.  Woodall- .. 

W^illiam  H.  Thome 
Isaac  J.  Clark 


Col.. 
...do. 


Lt.  Col. 
..do 


.do, 


Major. 


Adj .... 
Q.  M.. 

...do.... 

Surg... 
...do.... 


July  25,  '61, 


July  25, 
July  25, 


June  11,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 

June  25,  '61, 

Dec.  5,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 
Sept.  22,  '62, 

Julv  25,  '61, 
April  28,  '62, 


Resigned  July  8,  '62— re-commissioned  Aug.  19, 
1862— mustered  out  September  23,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Lt.  Col.,  April  1,  '62— to  Col.,  Aug.  1,  '62— 
to  Brig.  Gen.,  July  2,  1864— mus.  out  Jan.  15, 
1866— appointed  Major  43d  regiment  U.  S.  In- 
fantry, July  28,  1866. 

Discharged  March  4,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Major  to  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
August  1,  1862— discharged  February  15, 1863. 

Pr.  from  Capt.  Co.  C  to  Lt.  Col.,  April  6,  1863— 
to  brevet  Colonel,  March  13,  1865— mustered 
out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 

Pr.  from  Capt.  Co.  H  to  Major,  July  8,  1862— dis- 
charged for  wounds  rec.  in  action,  June  30,  '64. 

Pr.  from  Capt.  Co.  G  to  Maj.,  April  19,  '64— mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Oct.  18,  1863. 

Discharged  and  pr.  to  Captain  and  A.  C.  S.  Vols. 

Pr.  from  private  to  Q.  M.  Sgt.— to  Capt.— ab.  on 
duty  with  provisional  regiment  in  field. 

Pr.  to  Brig.  Surg  ,  Apr.  'ZS,  '62— disch.  May  3,  '62. 

Pr.  from  Asst.  Surg,  to  Surg.,  May  1,  '62— bv.  Lt. 
Colonel,  March  l3,  1865- mustered  out  with 
regiment,  June  11,  18G4. 


Note.— The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks : 

Cor.  Corporal.  Fr.  from.  PI.  principal.  Sarg.  Surgeon 

Com.  commissioned  or  Furl,  furlough.  Priv.  private.  Sgt  Sergeant, 

commissary.  Hos.  hospital.  Reg.  regiment.  Sub.  substitute 

Cert,  certificate.  Lt.  Lieutenant. 

Dis.  dismissed.  Mns.  mustered 

Bd.  band.  Dis'y.  disability.  Muc.  musician. 

Capt.  Captain.  Discli.  discharged.  Mis.  missing. 

Chap.  Chaplain.  Exp.  expiration.  Pr.  promoted. 


Ab.  absent. 
Asst.  assistant. 
Adj.  Adjutant. 
Bu.  buried. 


PI.  principal. 
Priv.  private. 
Reg.  regiment. 
Red.  reduced. 
Res.  resigned. 
Rem.  removed. 
Sen.  sentenced. 
Serv.  service. 


fctew.  steward. 
Tr.  transferred. 
Vot.  veteran  volunteer. 
Wd.  wounded. 
Wds.  wounds. 


888 


rORTY-FIKST    REGIMENT — TWELFTH   RESERVE, 


John  B.  Crawford... 

William  Taylor 

James  ]\T.  Shearer... 

Henry  A.  Grim 

David  R.  Beaver 

Obadiah  H.  Miller- 
William  Myors 

Joseph  W.  Eckley.. 

James  Loan 

C  W.  Croasdale 

Henry  Kraft 


As.Sur. 


..do... 

..do... 

..do... 

Chap'n 
Sr.  Maj 
...do.... 

Q.M.Sr 
...do.. 
Com.  Sr 


John  Evans Hos.  St.  July  24, '61, 

John  C.  Eckert PL  Muc  June  15,  '61, 


Feb.  18, 
July  26, 
April  11, 
Oct.  6, 
April  13, 
June  18, 
July  24, 
June  25, 
June  13, 
May  30, 
May  15, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  18,  '62. 

Resigned  December  20,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Sursjeon's  certificate,  Aug.  18,  '63. 

Promoted  to  Surg.'^34th  reg.  P.  V.,  April  13,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  Juno  11,  1864. 

Resigned  June  9,  1863. 

Pr.,to  1st  Lieutenant  company  I,  April  21,  1863. 

Tr.  to  company  F,  as  Sergeant,  Feb.  16,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 

Pr.  to  1st  Lieutenant  company  A,  May  1,  1863. 

Promoted  from  Private  Co.  D  to  Com.  Serg't — 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  mth  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 


Company   A. 


RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA 


Henry  B.  Whisner.. 
Franklin  Daniels. . . . 

Lafayette  Palmer... 
Charles  Thompson.. 

C.  W.  Croasdale 


Geo.  W.  Montony.. 
Joseph  B.  Vallee... 

Franklin  Quantin., 


Henry  B.  Bayne 

J.  H.  Killingworth 
L.  D.Middlekauff... 
James  M.  Allen..., 
William  H.  Ellis. 
Chas.  Dougherty. 
Sam'l  W.  Simon.. 
.John  T.  Rowlett... 
Mat.  Louderback , 

John  Kelly , 

Thomas  Downing 
John  C.  Cooper .... 
Alex'r  M'Donald.... 
Headley  Pannett.... 
Wm.  C.  Albright... 
D.  C.  Odenheimer.. 
Charles  Dougherty 

Arndt,  Leander 

Allison,  James 

Allen,  Jesse  K.. 

Allen,  William 

Boyd,  John 

Bridges,  Robert  C... 
Blair,  Joseph 
Barnitz,  George  M.. 
Beech,  Ebenezer., 
Brown,  Benjamin  F 

Boyer,  John 

Brady,  Thomas.. 
Curren,  John  .... 
Cochran,  Benj.  P, 
Cooper,  Samuel  F... 
Cunningham,  Jas.  I 
Cunningtiam.  Jas.CL.do .... 
Callahan,  Anderson'. ..do .... 

Carr,  Richard  A I. ..do.... 

Collins,  Peter I. ..do.... 

Duddy,  Robert I. ..do  .... 

Duddy,  Henry ...do.... 

Dollaway,  John I. ..do 


Capt.... 
...do 

IstLt... 
..do 


2dLt. 
..do... 


.do. 


1st  Sgt 
Serg't.. 

.  do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Corp.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

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Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

JVlay  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 


May  30, 
May  30, 
June  15, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
Aug.  16, 
June  15, 
Sept.  12, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
June  15, 
May 
Feb.  19, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
July  6, 
July  9, 
June  15, 
May  30, 
June  15, 
Mar.  26, 
July  19, 
May  30, 
May  SO, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30. 
May  30. 
May  SO, 
May  30, 
Mav  30, 
July  9, 
July  31, 


SO,  '61, 


Resigned  December  4,  1861. 

Pr.fr.Sgt.tolstLt.,Oct.ll,'61— toCapt.,Dec.4,'61— 
wd.June30,  '62— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  '64. 

Resigned  October  8,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major— to  1st  Lieutenant, 
December  4,  1861- resigned  July  11,  1862. 

Pr.  from  Sergt.  toQ.  M.  Sgt.,  Nov.  I,  '62— to  1st 
Lt.,  May  1,  '63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  '64. 

Resigned  October  8,  1861. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sergeant  to  2d  Lieutenant, 
October  II,  1861— resigned  November  13,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Sergeant  to  2d  Lt.,  May  1.  1863— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav 31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  18,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  15,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wd.  May  12,  1864 — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  18,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surireon's  certificate,  Apr.  18, 1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  December  11,  1861. 

Killed  at  Antietam,. September  17,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17.  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 

Translerred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Deserted  August  3,  1861. 

Absent  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  16,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Sur^eon's  certificate,  Dec.'  20,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  9,  '63. 

Killed  in  action,  June  30,  1862. 

Deserted  August  3,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  2.  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  15,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  16,  '01. 


THREE   YEARS'   SEROCB. 


889 


Davidson,  Wm.  W 

Doane,  William 

Doui?herty,  Jackson 
Duffie,  Thomas... 
Elliott,  Andrew.. 
Ellingworth,  Jos.... 
Edwards,  Edwin  E 
Findley,  Moses., 
Fleming,  Geo.  W.  F 

Fry,  Joseph  S 

Fry,  William  A 

Fitzsimmons,  J.  H.. 

Gilan,  Michael  J 

Gumpper,  Geo.  F... 

Goshart,  John  E 

Hench,  Nicholas  I.. 
Hanky,  George  A... 
Hyneman,  Alfred... 

Hoover,  John 

Hall,  Noel  I 


Hankins,  Ohas.  G... 

Haney,  Peter 

Hencu,  Frank  W ... 

Hacking,  Henry 

Hardee,  James 

Jeffries,  Joseph 

Jones,  Thomas 

Kane,  Daniel  V 

Lowther,  Wm.  L ... 

Lane,  Stanley 

Lawrence,  Henry, 
Lamb,  Edward.... 
Leach,  William  A 

Macky,  Ellis 

M'Carty.  Daniel.... 
Mellott,  Stephen... 
Marshall,  Robert  E 
Maguii-e,  John  M .. 
Moore,  George  S.... 
M'Caigue,  Samuel.. 

Moyer,  Jacob  E 

M'Menomy,  Henry 

Moutony,  Geo.  W... 
Mead,  William  A ... 

Miller,  John  A *. 

Malmesburg,  Jos.A 
Miles,  Richard  A... 
Morris,  George  M  .. 
M'Gettigan,  John... 

Price,  DanieL  

Palmer,  Lafayette .. 
Pilkington,  Wil.  R 

Perry,  Henry  C 

Quinn,  William  H.. 
Rowlett,  William  H 

Ross,  John  M 

Ryan,  John... 

Smith,  Francis  A... 
Sharp,  George  W ... 

Starr,  Patrick 

Sweger,  Joshua 

Sevenson,  August... 

Short,  John  H 

Strohman,  Edw'd... 

Smith,  James 

Snyder,  Charles 

Toomey,  Ezra 

Turnbiill,  Thomas .. 
Tray  ford,  Robert.... 
Thomson,  Charles... 

Valiant,  Charles 

Votier,  John 

White,  Thomas...... 

112 


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30,  '61, 
1.5,  '01, 
1.5,  '(51, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
23,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '01, 
30,  '61, 
SO,  '61, 
16,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61. 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
1.5,  '61, 
1.5,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
16,  '61. 
30,  '61, 
10,  '63, 
7,  '61, 


30, 


May    30, '61, 


Deserted  March  5,  1864. 

Deserted  March  5,  1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  24,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  28,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

r)ischarged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  6,  1863. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  November  2,  1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Wd.  May  5,  1864 — ab.,  in  hospital,  at  mus.  out. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wd.  May  2.3,  1864 — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  15,  '62. 

Transferred  from  company  K,  July  20,  1862— 
transferred  to  190th reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,'64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Gettvsburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Killed  in  action,  .June  30,  1862. 

Destrted  August  3,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

[)eserted  June  8,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  F.'V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Died  September  8,  1863. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustereii  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  Mav  9.  '61 — absent,  sick,  at  mus.  out. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon  s  certificate,  Jan.  26,  '63. 

Discharged  to  accept  promotion,  Nov.  28,  1861. 

Dis.'harged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  26,  '63. 

Discliarged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  2,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

I  ransferred  to  I90th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64, 
by  sentence  of  General  Court  Martial. 

Died  of  wounds  received  in  action,  June  30,  '62. 

Deserted  .March  5,  1863. 

Desei-ted  June  1,  1863. 

Deserted  August  10,  1862. 

Deserted  August  10,  1862. 

Deserted  August  10,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1, 1863. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  30,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  20,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  20,  '62. 

Tr.nnsferred  to  I90th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  16,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Deserted  December  7,  1862. 

Deserted  August  10,  1861. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Vv  d.  Sept.  17,  1802— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  August  20,  1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  22,  '61. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11|  1864. 


FORTY-FIRST   REGIMENT — TWELFTH   RESERVE, 


NAME. 

KANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE 

►3 
B 
9 

T 

>< 

I 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

REMARKS. 

WiUiams,  Thos.  R.. 

Private 
...do 

May   30, '61, 
^May   30, '61, 
July     9,  '61, 
May   30, '61, 
July  28,  '61, 
May   30,  '61, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 
July  27,  '63, 
Jan.      1,  '64, 
Aug.    6,  '61, 
May   30,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

■Wnllipp    .Tnhn  . 

do    .  . 

Absent  at  muster  out. 

Walker,  William... 
Watson,  Joseph 

...do 

...do 

Transferred  to  190tla  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

White,  James  E 

...do 

.  do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  11,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190(hreg.  P.  V.,  May  31, '64— Vet. 

Wilson,  Thomas 

Williams,  David 

Yarnall,  Benjamin 
Yates,  Washington 
Zeigler,  WHUam  P 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190tli  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Transferred  to  gunboat  service,  Feb.  18,  1862. 
Transferred  to  gunboat  service,  Feb.  18,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Company  B. 
recruited  in  wyoming  county. 


D.  N.  Mathewson...  Capt.. 
Simon  H.  Briggs do  . 


James  B.  Harding.. 
John  F.  Hoadley.... 

Arthur  M.  Phillips 
P.  H.  Reynolds 


Martin  N.  Reynolds 

George  Moore 

Oscar  H.  Benjamin 

Andrew  F.  Ely 

Mason  Parker 

Charles  Johnson 

Samuel  A.  Danner., 
Charles  A.  Meeker. 

A.  H.  Wintamute.. 

John  Shingler 

Milton  Moyer 

J.  C.  Reynolds 

Porter  Squires 

Merrtt  S.  Harding . 

George  Fetzer 

Levi  B.  Knowls 

Alexander  Morgan. 
James  C.  Keeney  .. 

Lewis  C.  Miller 

Warden  Reynolds . 
Christian  C.  Eckert 
Arnold,  Christ.  C. 
Armstrong,  L.  V .. 
Andrews,  William. 

Arnold,  Samuel 

Aunrick,  Silas 

Bennigan,  C.  C 

Barber,  Warren 

Blakeslee,  Robert.. 
Bebee,  AlonzoH.... 

Bonno,  John 

Bailey,  James 

Corby,  Harvey. 

Croupe,  Wilham..., 
Card,  Charles  L 


Cook,  Asher do 


1st  Lt. 
..do.... 


2d  Lt... 
..do 


1st  Sgt. 
Serg't.. 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Corp... 

..do 

..do.... 

..do 

..do.... 

...do 

...do.... 
..do.... 
...do.... 
..do.... 
Muc... 
...do.... 

..do 

Private 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.., 
...do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 


Crawford,  Absalom 

Davis,  John  H 

Dellenger,  Joseph 

Davis,  Thomas 

Dymond,  Elihu..., 
Dressier,  John 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do .... 


May  15, 

'61, 

3 

May  15, 

'61, 

3 

May  15, 

'61, 

3 

May    15, 

'61, 

3 

May   15, 

'61, 

3 

May    15, 

'61, 

3 

May    15, 

'61, 

3 

May    15, 

'61, 

3 

May    15, 

'61, 

3 

May,  15, 

'61, 

8 

May    15, 

'61, 

■6 

May    15, 

H^l, 

•6 

May    15, 

'61, 

3 

May   15, 

'61, 

3 

May    15, 

'61, 

3 

May    15, 

'61, 

3 

May    15, 

'61, 

3 

May   15, 

'61, 

3 

May   15, 

'61, 

3 

May   15, 

'61, 

3 

May   15, 

'61, 

3 

May  15, 

'61, 

3 

May  15, 

'61, 

3 

May  15, 

'61, 

3 

May   15, 

'61, 

3 

May   15, 

'61, 

3 

June  15, 

'61, 

3 

May  15, 

'61, 

3 

July  19, 

'61, 

3 

May   15, 

'61, 

3 

May   15, 

'61, 

3 

May  15, 

'61, 

3 

May   15, 

'61, 

3 

May  15, 

'61, 

3 

May   15, 

'61, 

3 

May   15, 

'61, 

3 

Mar      3, 

'64, 

3 

Nov.  13, 

'61, 

3 

May    15, 

'61, 

3 

May   15, 

'61, 

3 

Nov.    7, 

'61, 

3 

Mar.  17, 

'62, 

3 

May   15, 

'01, 

3 

May   15, 

'61, 

3 

May    15 

'61, 

8 

May    15, 

'61, 

3 

May   15, 

'61, 

3 

May   15, 

'61, 

3 

Resigned  July  31,  1862. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieut.,  March  18, 1862— to  Capt., 

July  31,  1862— to  brevet  Maj.,  March  13,  1865— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  March  4,  1862. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  July  31,  1862— to  Bv.  Capt., 

March  13, 1865— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  '64. 
Resigned  .July  21,  1862. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  July  21,  1862— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Jxine  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  21, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  30,  '61. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  May  6,  1863. 
Died  Oct.  30,  '62,  at  Smoketown,  Md.,  of  wounda 

received  in  action. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  18(34. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1,  '62. 
Wd. — disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  27, '63. 
Wd. — disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  28,  '63. 
Tr.  to  battery  A,  43d  reg.  P.  V,  April  6,  1862. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  ^December  S,  1861. 
Died  at  Harrison's  Landing,  Va.,  July  22,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  L804. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  20,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  15,  '62. 
Absent  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  100th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  27,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  15, 1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Died  at  Acquia  Creek,  Va.,  Dec.  1,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discliarsed  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  6, 1862. 
Transferred  to  2d  U.  S.  Cavalry,  May  31,  1864— 

prisoner  from  August  19,  1864,  to  February  22, 

1S65— discharged  February  27,  18G5. 
Transferre(i  to  I90th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Died  at  l''redericksburg  of  wds.  rec.  Dec.  rS,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  II,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  21,  '62. 
Killed  at  Wiiite  Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


891 


Dean,  Henry  W 
Evans,  Isaiah.... 
Eckert,  John  C, 
Freeman,  Lyman  J 
Freeman,  Sidney, 
Fisk,  Squire  B.... 

Fox,  William 

Fisk,  James  B.... 
Gillespie,  James . 
Gannon-,  Patrick. 
Gardner,  Edwin  P.. 

House,  Edward 

Hoadley,  Jasper 

Harvey,  Chas.  F 

Hinkley,  Frederick 

Hadsall,  Albert 

Hinkley,  Oran. 

Hastings,  James  C. 
Hastings,  William.. 

Hastings,  John 

Herbert,  James  N... 

Hess,  Joseph 

Hedden,  James 

Johnston,  Fuller  A 

Jones,  James 

Jaquis,  John  H 

Langley,  William... 

Leppo, 'Francis  J 

Labarr,  George 

Lathrop,  Francis  J.. 
Linthurst,  Jas.  P.... 

Lerch,  David  R 

Luckey,  Theo.  H ... 

Morgan,  Martin 

Moore,  Calvin 

M'Cord,  John 

Mullison,  John  H... 

Mover,  Minor 

M'Sherrer,  Reuben 

Moyer,  John 

Moyer,  Jacob 

Maynard,  Jacob 

May,  Thomas 

Noel,  Harrison 

Osterhout,  Thos.  J.. 

Parker,  Mason 

Potter,  Marvin 

Parrish ,  Warren 

Patrick,  Harrison... 
Puckner,  Fred.  R... 

Ross,  Ranslaer 

Rageon,  Alexander 
Raudenbush,  Jesse 

Roon,  Patrick 

Shotwell,  Jacob  R... 

Smeed,  Cyrus  H 

Sly,  John 

Stark,  William  E... 
Shumber,  Daniel 

School ey,  Sydney... 
Sanders,  Wm.  H.... 

Snyder,  John  H 

Sprague,  Norman... 

Shaffer,  James 

Sprague,  Floyd  F... 
Sprague,  Joseph  B.. 

Stansburry,  T.  S 

Searle,  Roger  S 

Stonier,  William 

Stoey,  William 

Stager,  William .' 


.do  .. 


May 
May 
June 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 


15,  '61, 
15, 
15,  '61, 
15,  '61, 
15,  '61, 
15,  '61. 
15,  '61, 
15,  '61. 
15,  '61. 
15,  '61, 
15,  '61, 
15,  '61, 


May  15,  '61. 
May  15,  'Ci, 
June  15,  '61. 
Nov.  21,  '61 
Mar.  31,  '61, 
Mar.  10,  '64, 
Mar.  IS.  '64, 
Mar.  -2,  '64, 
May  16,  '6! 
May   15,  '6L 

May  15,  '61. 
May   15,  'ei, 


Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1,  '63. 
Promoted  to  Principal  Musician,  July  31,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  24,  '62. 
Transferred  to  5th  U.  S.  Artillery,  Nov.  24,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  2,  '62. 
Died  at  Philadelphia,  April  5,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  15,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  11,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  15,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  resiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Killed  at  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  May  8,  '64. 
Killed  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Feb.  19,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  ce'rtificate,  Sept.  30,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  23,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  21,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  9,  '63. 
Tr.  from  Co.  K,  July  20,  1862— never  reported. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Nov.  2,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V,,  May  31,  '64. 
Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62. 
Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862. 
Deserted  January  15, 1862. 
Deserted  July  2,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  White  Oak  Swamp, 

June  30.  1861. 
Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  February  10,  1862. 
Missing  in  action.  May  9,  1864. 
Deserted  September  28,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  24,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  20,  '62. 
Deserted  May  12,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Deserted— Mar.  25,  1862— returned  Sept.  24,  '64— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '62. 
Discharsied  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  18,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '6'1— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Transferred  to  33d  regiment  P.  V.,  July  21, 1861. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  November  18,  '61 — 

buried  in  ^Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 
r>ied  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  November  21,  1861.' 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Mechanicsville,  June 

27,  1862. 


892 


FOBTY-FIEST  BBGHMBNT — TWELFTH   RESERVE, 


5AHE. 

KABK. 

BATE   OF  MUSTER 
INTO  SEE  VICE. 

i 
I 

1 

REMARKS. 

Thompson,  Geo.  K.. 
Thompson,  Wm 

Private 

...do 

...do... 

May   15,  '61, 
May   15,  '61, 
Nov.  21,  '61, 

3 

3 
3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  24,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  22,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Got.  27,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,'64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  November  3,  1861. 
Deserted  July  2,  1863. 

Toomey,  Morris 

Taylor,  Perry  L 

Tiffaney,  Harvey.... 
Thompson,  Chas.  A 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

May   15,  '61,  1  3 
Mar.  31,  '64,    3 
Mar.    18,  '64,    3 
Mav   15,  '61,  1  3 
May   15,  '61,    3 

Vaannauker,  Ed.... 
Woods,  Thomas  C .. 
Wilbur,  Almuda.... 
Wright,  Orlando,... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

May    1.5,  '61, 
June  1.5,  '61, 
May   15,  '61, 
May  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
May   15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 

Aug.  10,  '61, 
May   15,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

Deserted  August  10, 1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  9,  1863. 
Tr.  from  Co.  K.  July  20,  1862— never  reported. 
Transferred  to  5th  U.  S.  Artillery,  Nov.  24,  1862. 
Died  December  2S,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Deserted  August  10,  1861. 
Prisoner  from  April  8,  to  May,  1864— discharged 

June  11,  1864. 

Wagoner,  Geo.  W... 
Wisemiller,  Conrad 

Waugh,  Frederick.. 
Wandall,  Sanford... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do..... 

Company  C. 

RECRUITED  IN  BRADFORD  COUNTY. 


Richard  Gustin Capt.... 

Henry  S.  Lucas [...do 

Daniel  R.  Jewell... 

Oscar  Templeton... 
Jacob  B.  Granteer 
John  G.  Rohm 

Wilde  E.  King 
Ellis  A.  Foster, 
Lyman  Douglas 

Frank  Fish 

Joshua  H.  Graves 
William  Daggett 
John  H.  Snow 
Samuel  Bryan, 
Miller  W.  Barnes 
George  H.  Mason 
H.  M.  Richardson 

David  Walter 

James  Loan 

Cyrus  J.  Spencer . 
Daniel  J.  Mason 
Robert  E.  Jacobs, 
Adams,  Frank, 
Ayers,  Lorenzo 
Borden,  George  S, 
Black,  Duncan 
Bryan,  David 
Bentzell,  Wm.  H 
Bossinger,  John 
Benedict,  Edwin  D 
Bush,  Thomas. 
Barnes,  Lemuel 
Boughton,  Lewis. 
Burke,  James, 

Bailey,  Joseph 
Bennett,  Henry  H 
Blance,  Jerome 
Barnes,  James 
Bailey,  William 
Csrzatt,  William  A 

Caless,  JohnT , 

Comfort,  (ieorge  D. 
Chapnian,  Cyrus  D 


June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 

June  11, 

June  11,  '61, 
June  ll,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 

July  26,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  April  6, 1863. 

Promoted  to  Capt.,  April  6,  '63— to  Bv.  Maj.,  Mar. 
13,  '65 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant,  May  14,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Resigned  August  10,  1861. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  Sept.  8,  '61— res.  Aug.  11,  '62. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  May  1,  '63 — to  brevet  1st  Lt., 
Mar.  13,  '65— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  16,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  24,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  21,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  18(54. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg3on'3  certificate,  Oct.  26,  '6L 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Cantured  May  8,  1862 — discharged  by  order  of 
War  Department,  May  23,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Quartermaster  Sergeant,  May  1,  '63. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Absent  at  inuster  out. 

Deserted  June  24,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juue  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Clustered  out  with  company,  Juue  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  17,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  '63. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Captured  May  8,  1862— discharged  by  order  of 
War  Department,  May  23, 1862. 

Transferred  to  2d  U.  S.  Artillery,  July  18,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  June  24,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1804. 

Tr.  to  battery  A,  43d  reg.  P.  V.,  July  20,  1862. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


893 


Cunningham,  Mich 
Cooper,  Miles  M ... 
Camochan,  Wm... 


Davis,  Charles 

Davis,  Lewis 

Davis,  George 

Davis,  CalviuF.... 
Davis,  William.... 


Fenton,  Horance.. 
Fellon,  Timothy... 
Fenton.  EUridge.. 

Ford,  Newton 

Fenton,  Edgar  8... 
Garrison.  John  W 
Gerald,  John  F  .... 

Grover,  Abe 

Griffin,  Samuel  O . 
Hardy,  William... 
Harris,  John  H.... 

Holly,  Isaac 

Haines,  John 

Hockersmith,  Jacob 

Horton,  Austin 

Hume],  Peter  B... 

Hagar,  Joseph 

Howard,  Frank.  S 
Inscho.  Joseph  W 
Jones,  William^E.. 

Kuh,  William 

Kent,  Lester  C 

Knox,  Henry  M..., 

King,  Charles 

Levalley,  Volney  M 
Land,  Augustus 
M'Dougal,  William 


M'Intire,  Frank .... 
Matson,  George  K. 
Musselman,  Wash 

Myers,  David 

Melott,  Frederick.. 
Mentzell,  Henry  J, 
Newell,  Edward  F. 
Novitskie,  Anthony 
Osier,  John  S  .... 
O'Garra,  John.... 


Patton,  John. 


Pardoe,  George  M.. 

Petty,  Philip 

Poland,  Peter  W.... 
Packard,  EbenR... 

Peters,  James 

Post,  Georee  S 

Russell,  William ... 
Rice,  Welcome  A... 
Robbins,  Nelson  H 

Readcay,  Isaac 

Smith,  Eugene 

Sturdevant,  James.. 
Snell,EdmundW... 
Shillen,  Thomas  T.. 

Stewart,  Daniel 

Smith,  Frederick  M 

Short,  David 

Streeter,  Luke  P.... 
Vaughan,  Her'n  A.. 

Vanard,  John  B 

Woods,  Rich.ard 

Wiant,  Frisby  T 

Witmer,  Henry  D.. 


.do. 


Juno  11,  '61, 
Aug.  4,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
July  26,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 


June  11, 
June  11, 
Oct.  22, 
July  26, 
July  26, 
June  II, 
June  11, 
June  11, 
June  13, 
June  11, 
June  11, 
June  11, 
June  15, 
June  15, 
June  11, 
June  11, 
June  11, 
June  11, 
June  11, 
Aug.  1, 
June  15, 
June  11, 
June  11, 
June  11, 
June  11, 
Aug.  1, 
June  13, 


June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Jan. 
June 
June 
Aug. 


June  13,  '61, 


July 
Aug. 
July 
June 
Dec. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Mar. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 


Tr.  to  Provost  Marshal,  3d  Div.  5th  Corps. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  Va.,  June  27,  1862. 
Died  Jan.  20,  '63,  of  wds.  received  at  Fredericks- 
burg, Dec.  13,  1862— bu.  in  M.  A.  Cem'y,  D.  C. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  4,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  2d  reg.  U.  S.  Art.,  July  18,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Gth  reg.  U.  S.  Cav.,  Nov.  10,  1862. 

Died  at  Washington,  D,  C,  Oct.  25,  1861— buried 
in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '63. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1862. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27, 1862. 

Prisoner— discharged  September  19,  1862. 

Absent  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  ou  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  6,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  2,  '64. 

Deserted  May  4,  1863. 

Absent,  .sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 

Tr.  to  battery  A,  4.']d  reg.  P.  V.,  July  20,  '62. 

Deserted  August  29,  1862. 

Deserted  September  12,  1862. 

Killeci  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62." 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  May  11,  1864. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 

Deserted  July  25,  1861. 

Tranferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Deserted  June  30,  1862. 

Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  and 
mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  res.  P.  V.,  May  31, '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  18,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  16,  '62. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Deserted  September  25,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  18,  '62. 

Died  Jan.  4,  '63,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Fredericksburg, 
Dec.  13,'62— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem.,  D.  C. 

Transferred  from  company  K,  July  20,  '62 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  18,  '68. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  16,  '62. 

Tr.  to  battery  A,  43d  reg.  P.  V.,  July  20,  1862. 

Deserted  April  8,  1864— Vet. 

Deserted  July  10,  1861. 

Absent  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet 

Deserted  July  12,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  November  25,  1861. 

Deserted  December  1,  1862. 

Deserted  July  31, 1861. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Tr.  from  Co.  K,  July  20,  1862— ab.  at  raus.  out. 

Transferred  from  company  K,  July  20,  '62 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


894 


FORTY- FIRST    REGIMENT — TWELFTH   EBSBEVB, 


HAja. 

1 
1 

.      „          DATE   OF  M0STER 
INTO   SERVICE. 

> 

REMARKS - 

Wright,  Charles  K.. 
Williams,  Seeley.... 
Watts,  Richard  J... 

Private  June  11,  '61, 

...do Aug.    1, '01, 

...do June  11,  '61, 

do            .TnnA   11.  'fil 

3 
3 

3 
I 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  17,  '62. 
Tran'.'ferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V. .  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  2S,  '63. 
Killed  at  ("Iharles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Deserted  .\ugust  10,'lS61. 

Williams,  Abner...J...do June  11,  '61, 

Williams,  Oscar '...do June  11,  'fil, 

Williams,  John '...do June  11,  '61, 

Company  D. 

recruited  in  dauphin  county. 


Samuel  Wilt 

Thomas  D.  Horn. 


William  H.  Weaver 


Henry  Mather 

Edward  B.  Snyder. 


Robert  Neidig 

Benj.  Brightbill 

J.  R.  Baughman 

Wm.  R.  Peacock.... 

Monroe  B.  Wenger 

John  A.  Walker 

John  Reimert 

Rich'd  Fleming 

John  Irlam 

John  Good 

James  M.  Allen 

Aaron  L.  Burke 

Henry  H.  Hopple... 

Charles  Spickler 

Austin,  Wm.  P 

Anderson,  William 

Brewster,  Alex  

Bird,  James 

Bumbaugh,  Isaac... 

Black,  Georse  F 

Barnes,  William  H 

Bates,  John ,. 

Beatty,  John 

Babb,  John 

Brubaker,  Samuel. 

Boston,  Lewis 

Bryan,  John 

Clunghart,  John 

Campbell,  Daniel.... 

Collins,  Frank 

Carroll,  Frank 

Conner,  Thomas 

Carpenter,  David  H 

Curtis,  James 

Carter,  George 

Donahue,  John 

Dugan,  Samuel 

DeWolf,  John  A.... 
Detrick,  Charles.... 

Frankhouser,  C 

Fulton,  William.... 
Fetterman,  George 

Fuller,  Edward 

Garman,  George.... 

Garman,  Henry 

Garner,  Adam 

Gurtler,  George 

Garst,  Samuel 

Gurtupr,  John 

Hawck,  William.... 
Hughes,  Richard.. 


June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 

June  22,  '61, 

June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 

June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  5, 1861. 

Promoted  to  Captain,  November  5,  1861— disch. 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  February  10,  1863. 

Promoted  fr.  1st  Lt.  to  Capt  ,  Feb.  10,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  November  5,  1861. 

Pr.  fr.  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  Feb.  10,  '63— Bv.  Capt.,  Mar. 
18,  '6.'> — mus.  out  witli  companv,  June  11,  '64. 

Transferr:^d  to  190th  rag.  P.  V.,  M  ly  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P-'V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Com.  2d  Lt.,  Feb.  10,  1863— not  mustered— tr.  to 
Co.  E,  190th  regiment,  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Dischariied  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  15,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  27,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  5,  '62. 

Drowned  in  Pamunkev  river,  June  4,  1864. 

Killedat  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

\r,ustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  witli  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferrr^d  to  190th  reg.  P.'V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  5,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  21,  '63. 

Discharged  Feb.  20,  1864,  by  sentence  of  G  C.  M. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  22,  '62. 

Killed  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862. 

Dessrted  June  1,  1863. 

Deserted  October  1,  1862. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  witii  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  witli  company,  .Tune  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Absent  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  rear.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64^— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64^ Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Died  of  wounds  received  May  13,  1864. 

Deserted  June  1,  1863. 

Deserted  June  1,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  28,  '62. 

Discli.  by  order  of  War  Department,  Oct.  24,  '62. 

Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Died  May  11,  '64,  of  wds.  received  May  6,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

iSIustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


THREE    YEARS'   SERVICE. 


895 


Holt,  John 

Hensler,  Peter 

Hicks,  John 

Hudgeon,  John  ., 

Hall,  Thomas 

Hilbert,  James.... 

Hall,  Robert 

Haines,  Charles... 

Jones,  John 

Karnes,  John 

.Krouse,  Nicholas 

Kraft,  Henry 

Kelley,  Isaac 

Kuglen,  George... 
Lepley,  Samuel... 
Lewis,  Henry  G... 
Long,  Joseph  W.. 
Leiby,  Alexander... 

Lyons,  Edward 

M'Lain,  George 

M'Laster,  John 

Mills,  James 

Maurer,  Charles 

Miller,  George.. 

Mann,  Francis  F 

Murphy,  John 

M'Cabe,  Harrison... 
M'Daniels,  Samuel 
Marthin,  John 

M'Coy,  Hugh 

M'Cord,  Thomas 

M'Farland,  Wm .  .. 
Moorehead,  Chris'n 

Miller,  Edward 

Quinn,  John 

Quenzler,  Valentine 

Redfern,  Samuel 

Ray,  Thomas 

Reichart,  Samuel... 
Stevens,  Edward  ... 


July  20,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
May  15,  '61, 
July  6,  '61, 
July  6,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
July  29,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
June  22,  '61, 
Aug.  29,  '61, 
June  22,  '61. 
June  22,  '61, 

do June  22,  '61, 

...do June  22,  '61, 


.do I  Julv  11, 


Feb.  11,  '64, 
Feb.  29.  '64, 
June  22,  '61, 


Spaulding,  Theo.  S 

Shoemaker,  Geo 

Strauser,  Adam 

Segar,  Henry 

Simpson,  Robert 

Shatfer,  James |...do 

Skidmore,  Thomas  ...do 

Tell,  Michael  L ...do 

Walker,  George  W  ...do 

Winters,  Jeremiah..'... do June  22,  '61 

Woodall,  Charles...  ...do ,Iune  22, 

Weaver,  Philip '...do I  June  22,  '61, 

Weaver,  Peter '...do I  June  22,  '61, 

Woodall,  James  T..'...do I  July     6,  '61, 

Woodall,  Wm.  H...'...do I  June  22.  '61, 

Yohn,  George '...do |  July     6,  '61, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  18,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Signal  Corps,  Aue.  29, 1861. 

Peserted  July  10,  1862. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  1,  '63. 

Transferred  to  Artillery,  July  18,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Com.  Sergeant — date  unknown. 

Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  December  10,  1861. 

Deserted  October  1,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  Nov.  26,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  companjr,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  23,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,'64. 

Transferred  to  Artillery,  August  1,  1862. 

Captured    at    Gettysburg,    July   3,    1863  — dis- 
charged June  11,  1864. 

Killed  .at  White  Oak  Swamp,  Va.,  June  30,  186'>. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  Sept.  18,  'dl— grave,  293. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Killed  by  accident,  September  25,  1861, 

Died  Nov.  1,  '61— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem.,  D.  C. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— dale  unknown. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  I'JOth  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  jNIay  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  United  States  Signal  Corps,  Aug. 
29,  '61 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  17,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  3,  '62. 

Discharged  by  order  of  War  Dept.,  Oct.  24,  '62. 

Mis.  in  action  at  Bristoe  Station,  Va.,  Oct.  14,  '63. 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  22,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Q.  M.  Sergeant — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.'  Sisnal  Corps,  Aug.  29,  '61. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  Army,  November  25,  1862. 


Company   E. 
recruited  in  northampton  county. 


John  I.  Horn 

Francis  Schelling.. 


Edward  Kelley 

J.  O.  Fackenthall... 


Capt. . 
...do... 


1st  Lt.. 
...do.... 


M:,j  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 


Resigned  February  17,  1862. 

Pr.imoted  from  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.,  March  28,  '62— 

transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 
Pro.i.oted  from  2d  to  1st  Lt..  March  14,  '62— dis- 

charsjed  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  17,  '63. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  March  14,  1862  — to  1st  Lt., 

May  1,  1863  — to  brevet  Capt.,  March  13,  1865— 

mustered  out  with  company,  .Tune  11,  1864. 


FORTY-FIRST  REGIMENT — TWELFTH   RESERVE, 


William  Lind.... 

James  Johnston 
Henry  Hess 

William  Ruch... 


do May   30,  '61, 

Reuben  L.  Miller do May  30, '61, 


William  F.  Keller.. 
Theodore  F.  Hance 
William  R.  Kidd 

John  Herp 

David  Campbell.. 

Samuel  Tolan 

James  H.  CoflBn.. 


Dan'lH.  Lauback do May   30,  '61 


C.  F.  Oestricker 

Aaron  Bosler 

Geo.  Darhamner 

Wm.  J.  Kuehner  ... 
George  Ketchledge 
J.  H.  Missinger 

JohnH.  Wolf. 

Thomas  Dufflu 

Beisel,  Aaron  E 

Bertrand,  Max 

Boran,  John  H 

Brounell,  Daniel 

Barnes,  Robert  G ... 

Beck,  Lackbold 

Bodley,  WiUiam  H 

Barros,  Joseph 

Buchter,  Jacob  M... 

Barry,  John 

Bird,  Joseph 

Cummiskey,  James 

Case,  Ramsey  

Custard.  Charles..,. 
Connor,  Hoffman .. 

Devine,  James 

Dice,  William 

Eli,  Daniel 

Ettleman,  Josiah.. 
Everett,  Landers .., 

Echelstien,  Casper. 
Frederick,  William 

Fisher,  Adam 

Fischel,  Paul  H. 

Gould,  Jervis 

Graham,  David  H. 
Handwork,  Wm.  F 
Haggerty,  John 
Humraell,  John  H. 
Haase,  Matthew 
Handwork,  Wm 
Hardin,  William 

Ivey,  William 

Joline,  Warren  H.. 
Kuehner,  Sidney... 
Kirkendall,  Josfah 
Klein,  Jeremiah... 
Kimble,  Edward .. 

Leffel,  John  W 

Leidv,  Jacob 

Leidy,  Edward 

Moyer,  Jacob 


Lt...  May   30,  '61, 


May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 


IstSgt. 
..do.... 


...do.. 
Corp. 


May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 


do May  30,  '61, 

do May   30,  '61, 


May  .30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

Mav  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 


May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
June 
May 
May 
May 
May 


30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
15,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 


May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
June  15,  ^61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  .30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
Feb.  22,  '64, 
Mav  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
Feb.  15,  '64, 
Aug.  8,  '63, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May   SO,  '61, 


Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  May  1,  1863— discharged  on 
Surgeon's  certificate,  December  23,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  comnany,  June  11,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Aug.  1.  1862  — to  Sgt.,  Jan.  1, 186*— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Sept.  1,  1863— wouhded  May  8, 
1864 — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.,  January  1, 1862 — mustered  out 
with  company,  June  ll,"l864. 

Transferred  toVet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  24,  '62. 

Discharged  Dec.  15, 1862,  for  wounds  received  at 
Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Deserted  September  30,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Aug.  1,  1862  —  mustered  out 
with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Jan.  1,  1863  —  mustered  out 
with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Aug.  1,  1862  —  mustered  out 
with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  Dec.  15,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 
Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Signal  Corps,  Sept.  15,  1863. 

Died  at  Warrenton  Junction,  Va.,  Dec.  20, 1863. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  Nov.  1,  1861. 

Killed  at  Todd's  Tavern,  Va.,  May  11,  1864. 

Died  Oct.  16,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Bull 
Run,  Aug.  hO,  '62 — bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem'y,D.  C. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  27.  1863. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Feb.  19,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  from  company  K,  July  25,  1862— 

mustered  out  with  company  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Sursreon's  certificate,  April  12, '63. 
Transferred  to  190ch  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Dec.  7, 1862. 
Deserted  September  24,  1861. 
Deserted  June  1,  1863. 
Deserted  September  25,  1862. 

Deserted  October  5,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Absent,  in  Fort  Delaware,  at  muster  out. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  1862. 

Deserted  August  21,  1862. 

Wounded,  May  11,  1864— ab.,  sick,  at  mus.  out. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26, 1862. 

Died  Sept.  7,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Bull 

Run,  Aug.  30,  62— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem.,  D.  C. 
Deserted  February  9,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  3,  '63. 
Tr.  to  P.  M.,  Army  of  Potomac— date  unknown. 
Deserted  August  24,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Deserted  June  1,  1863. 
Deserted  August  11,  1861. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  22,  '64. 
Transferred  to  gunboat  service,  February  6,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Deserted  November  27,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Died  October  2,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


TTTREE    YEARS'   SERVICE. 


897 


Maloy,  Barney. 
Muffley,  Jacob.. 
May,  John 


M'Cormick,  Thos... 
Miller,  'Amandus... 

Miller,  George  A 

Nunnemacher,  Jno 

Nolf,  Robert 

Nicholas,  Fort  W... 

Otto,  Savilian 

O '  Bri  en ,  M  ichael. . . . 

Peifer,  Isaac 

Pilkenton,  James... 
Roseberry,  Jesse.... 

Retzler,  George 

Roth,  Lewis 


Raub,  William 

Reed,  Calvin 

Roth,  Paul 

Ruth,  Thomas 

Rothweiler,  Chas.  F 
Santee,  William  H.. 

Stein,  Lewis 

Sholes,  Stephen 

Shine,  Patrick 


Surrill,  Robert  W.. 


Sassaman,  Lewis  H 

Schenk,  Lewis 

Seagler,  Philip 

Snyder,  Joseph 

Snyder,  Peter  S 

Smith,  Christian  F.. 

Stahr,  Urias 

Schooley,  William.. 

Troxell,  John  P 

Tallman,  Benjamin 
Troxell,  Benjamin.. 

Troxell,  George 

Traugh,  WiUiam  ... 


Traugh,  Samuel.... 
Teelin,  Charles  R. 

Taylor,  James 

Trexler,  Joseph.... 
Williams,  John.... 
White,  Robert 


Worman,  John  .. 
Wilson,  John  B.. 
Weaver,  Wm  H.. 
Warner,  Robert.. 
Wought,  John.... 
Walls,  George.. .. 

Wise,  Albert 

Younkins,  John . 


Private 

..do 

..do 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 


.do.... 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do.... 
.do.... 


.do. 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

...do 

do 

...do 

do 

do 

do 


May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May   30,  '61, 


May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
Jan.  22, 
Jan.  22, 
June  15, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May   30, 

Jan.  25, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
Jan.  22, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May  30, 
May   30, 


May   30,  '61, 


May 
May 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 


30, 


Jan.  22,  '64, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 


do 

May   30, 

'61, 

do 

May   18, 

'64, 

do 

May   18, 

'64, 

do 

Feb.     6, 

'64, 

do 

May  40, 

'61, 

do 

May   30, 

'61, 

do 

May   30, 

'61, 

do 

Feb.     8, 

'64, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1, 1862. 

Discharged  October  6,  1862,  for  wounds  received 
at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  6,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  2,  1864. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  21,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surireon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '63. 

Deserted  September  5,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  December  15,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 

Transferred  tobatt'yB,  2dU.  S.  Art.,  Oct.  24,  '62. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13, 1862. 

Killed  at  Todd's  Tavern,  Va.,  May  11,  1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  Oct.  15,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 
Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Discharged  March  26,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
at  Fredericksburs:,  December  13,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  lOOihreg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  '64. 

Died  June  14,  1862. 

Deserted  October  1,  1861. 

Deserted  September  5,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Mar.  5,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— died 
June  27,  1864— buried  in  Nat.  Cem.,  Arlington. 

Transferred  to  I90th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 

Missing  in  action  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Deserted  August  21,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  15,  '63-, 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  gunboat  service,  Feb.  6,  1864. 

Transferred  to  I90th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Tr.  to  battery  B,  2d  U.  S.  Artillery,  Oct.  24,  '62. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Deserted  July  26,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 


Company   F. 
recruited  in  westmoreland  county. 


Andrew  G.  Oliver. 
John  W.  Krepps... 
Chill  W.  Hazzard. 


Thomas  S.Linn.... 
Henry  D.  P.  Bell . 
John  F.  Thomas.... 


Capt....i  July  30,  '61, 
1st  Lt...'  July  30,  '61, 
,..do I  July  30,  '61, 

..do Aug.  23, '61, 

2d  Lt... I  July  30,  '61, 
,..do I  July  30, '61, 


113 


Absent  at  muster  out  on  detached  service. 

Resigned  September  10,  1861. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant,  September  10,  '61- 
to  Captain  company  I,  April  20,  1863. 

Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  April  20,  1863— res.  July  31,  1863. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Sept.  10,  1861— res.  Nov.  16,  1862. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  April  20, 1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


FORTY-FIRST    REG1ME3NT — TWELFTH    RESERVE, 


Watson  Muse 

James  M.  Davis .... 

William  Fox. 

John  Carson 

Joseph  W.  Eckley. 
Augustus  Hassler. 

John  Urick 

EbenG.  Smith 

John  C.  Sykes 

William  D.  Jones.. 
Daniel  Coughenour 
George  A.  Campbell 

William  A.  Fox 

William  Smith 

Applegate,  Vincent 

Axton,  Robert 

Applegate,  Samuel 
Applegate,  Eli.. 


Bayne,  Alexander. 

Bayne,  Hugh 

Brubaker,  Jerem'b 

Billett,  WiUiam 

Baldwin,  Jacob , 

Baer,  George  H 

Baer,  Calvin 

Bankhert,  William 
Caull,  James. 


Campbell,  Allen 

Collins,  Samuel 

Campbell,Theodore 
Chapman,  James ... 
Carson,  Humphrey 
Collins,  James...;..., 

Campbell,  John 

Carnaghan,  Lynd'y 
Cravens,  Samuel.... 

Culp,  Jacob 

Culp,  Oliver.. 

Cravens,  John  M.  C 
Clarke,  George  W.. 

Button,  John  W 

Eisle,  Henry 

Evans,  George 

Foster,  Finley 

Foster,  William 

Fox,  John  W 

Filmore,  Joshua 

Gross,  Abram 

Ghems,  Lewis 

Hough,  Theodore.., 
Henderson,  John.., 
Householder,  Thos 

Howard,  James 

Hurst,  Alfred 

Halfiu,  James 

Huber,  John 

Jones,  Theopolis 

Jones,  Charles... 

Kier,  David 

Kyle,  John 


Klinesnit,  George 

Kane,  John , 

Lyons,  James 

M'Dowell,  John... 

Mani^,  Asher 

M'Cravlus,  .lohn. 
Mattox,  Clifford... 
M'Kelvey,  Adam 
M'Feeley,  Joseph... 
M'Kelvey,  Robert 
Malone,  John  D.... 


1st  Sgt, 
Serg't., 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

...do 

...do 

Corp... 
..do.... 

...da 

...do 

Muc... 

..do 

Private 

..do 

..do...., 
..do...., 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 

.do 

.do.... 


..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do ..... 

..do 

..do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 

...do 

...do.... 


...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 

...do 

...do.... 

...do 

...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 


Aug.  1,  '61. 
July  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
Julv  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
Aug.  23,  '61, 
July  15,  '61, 
Aug,  1,  '61, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 

July  30,  '61, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
July  SO,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 


July 
July 
Aug. 
July 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
July 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 
Julv 
Jufy 
Aug. 
July 
Jul> 
July 

July 
July 
Aug. 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Aug. 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 

July 
July 
Julv 
July 
Aug. 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Aug. 


30,  '61, 
30.  '61, 

1,  '61, 
30,  '61, 

8,  '62, 

22,  '64, 
26,  '64, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 

23,  '61, 
23,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 

30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
23,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '6), 
30,  '61, 
30.  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
23,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61. 
30,  "61, 
30,  '61, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  7, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  8,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31^'64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13, 1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  nut  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  28,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  White  Oak  Swamp, 

June  30, 1862, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  30,  '61. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  13,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  13,  '63. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Deserted  August  7,  1861. 
Wounded  at  White  Oak  Swamp— discharged  on 

Surgeon's  certificate,  January  16,  1863. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Disch.  on  Surgeons  certificate — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Transferred  to  I90th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Deserted  July  31,  1861. 
Deserted  July  15,  1863. 
Deserted  December  17,  1861. 
Deserted  January  20,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  29,  '62. 
Tr.  to  6th  regiment  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Tr.  to  battery  B,  5th  U.  S.  Artillery,  Aug.  1,  '62. 
Transferred  to  1 90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate.  April  3,  1863. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Killed  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862. 
Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  2d  U.  S.  Artillery,  Dec.  9,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  2d  U.  S.  Artillery,  Dec.  9,  1862. 
Transferred  to  2d  U.  S.  Artillery,  Dec.  9,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  30,  '61. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Killed  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  30,  1862. 
Tr.  to  battery  B,  .5th  U.  S.  Artillery,  Aug.  1,  '62. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17, 1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862— disch. 

on  Surgeon's  cf  rtificate,  November  3,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  31,  '63. 
Transferred  to  2d  U.  S.  Artillery,  Dec.  9,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  companj',  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  13,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  res.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  inoth  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  lOOthreg.  P.  V.,  Mav31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


899 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  MDSTEB 
INTO   SERVICE. 

I 

w 
iL 

3 

3 

3 

3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

REMARKS. 

• 

Murray,  George 

Malone,  Samuel 

Malone,  WiUiam 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

July  30,  '61, 

Aug.     1,  '61, 

Aug.     1,  '61, 

Aug.  23,  '61, 
Feb.    25, '64, 
July  30,  '61, 

July  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— discharged  on  Sur- 
geon's certificate,  December  oO,  18ti2. 

Wounded  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  June  no,  ISry.-- 
discharged onSurgeon'scertificute,  sept.  26,  '■.— 

Wounded  at  White  Oak  vSv/amp,  June  30, 1862— 
discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  10, '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Died  of  wounds  received  at  White  Oak  Swamp, 
June  30,  1862. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  Dec.  14,  1861. 

Deserted  Januarv  20,  1863. 

Deserted  July  12,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry  Oct.  28   1862 

Mattox,  John 

do 

Mathews,  Nelson ... 

M'Quaney,  Wm 

M'Cready,  Wm 

Morrow,  Charles 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Nefl;  Christopher  ... 
Neff,  Emanuel,  Sr.. 
Neff,  John   

...do 

...do 

...do 

July  30,  '61, 
Aug.  23,  '61, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
Sept.     1,  '61, 
Aug.    1,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
Feb.   22,  '64, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 

Neff.  Emanuel,  Jr.. 

...do 

...do 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry'  Oct.  28,'  1862.* 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  14,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Committed  suicide  at  Insane  Asylum,  Aug.,  62. 
Absent  at  muster  out. 
Died  Oct.  6,  '62,  of  wounds  received  at  Bull  Run, 

August  30,  '62— buried  at  Point  Lookout,  Md. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  January  16,  '63,  for  wounds  received 

at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Julv  18, 1863. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Died  Feb.  12,  '63,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Fredericksburg, 

Dep.  13,  '62— buried  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem'y,  D.  C. 

Prescott,  John 

...do   ... 

Padeu,  Thomas 

Painter,  William.... 
Pennaman,  Abram 

...do 

...do 

...do   . 

Russell,  Robert 

Red  mound,  James.. 

Soles,  George 

...do 

...do 

do 

July  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 

July  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 

July  30,  '61, 
Sept.     1,  '61, 
Feb.    17,  '64, 
July  30,  '61, 

Aug.     1,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 

July  30,  '61, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 

Shetlock,  Charles.... 
Spidal,  Jacob 

...do 

do 

Sloan,  Samuel     

do 

Soles,  Nelson 

do 

Steis,  John      

do 

Stoueman,  John 

...do 

..do 

Smith,  Anthony 

Tipton,  Benjamin... 
Tyler,  John   .. 

..do 

...do 

do 

Deserted  July  28,  1861. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Transferred  to  43d  regiment  P.  V.,  April,  1862. 
Died  Dec.  27,  '62,  of  wds.  rec,  at  Fredericksburg, 
Dec.  13,  '62— buried  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem'y,  D.  C. 
Deserted  August  8,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Juno  2,  '62. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  December  14,  1861. 
Died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  January  22,  1863. 

Upton,  John 

do 

Umberger,  John .... 
Unrow,  John. 

..do 

do 

Webster,  George 

Whigham,  Robert... 
Wilson,  Eli 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Company  G. 
recruited  in  york  county. 


Charles  W.  Diven... 
Wm.  W.  Arnold 
George  Huber. 

James  K.  Miller, 
Nathan  Carman 

Geo.  W.  Ebaugh. 

Henry  Gise 

John  Conway 

Isaac  D.  Culmerry 

George  C.  Bush 

James  L.  M'Clure... 
Jere'h  Waltmeyer.. 

Henry  Balsi 

George  Writer 

Ambr'e  Ensminger 

Jacob  Shannon 

John  D.  Campbell 
Charles  Palmer.... 
Augustus  Tu.  Hursh 


Promoted  to  Major,  April  19,  1864. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant,  May  1,  1863 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Resigned  September  1,  1861. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  May  1,  1863 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 

Wounded  May  8,  1864 — absent  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Died  of  wounds,  October  9,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Absent  at  muster  out  of  company. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Ma3''  26,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  4,  '63. 


900 


FORTY-FIEST  REGIMENT — TWELFTH  RESERVE, 


Hiram  Kendig.... 

Eli  Harnish 

Daniel  D.  Bailey, 
Christ'n  S.  Wagner 
Jacob  Eppley.... 
John  Embeck.... 
Daniel  Repman. 
Albert,  George... 

Akin,  Levi 

Albert,  Paris  W, 
Alexander,  Wash'u 
Bettinger,  William 

Berger,  Michael 

Bishop,  John , 

Bongey.  Frederick. 
Breneman,  Samuel 

Bush,  Hugo  L 

Brown,  George  B.... 

Barlin,  Solomon 

Duffield,  WinfieldS 
Duffield,  John  A.... 

Day,  Amos 

Everal,  Wilson 

Eaton,  William 

Eaton,  William  R... 

Ehrman,  David 

Fox,  Wilson  C 

Fry,  John  B 

Fulton,  AKthur  E... 

Feltenberger,  Jas... 

Fox,  WiUiam  B 

Grantz,  John 

Gibbs,  William 

Gegler,  Arnum 

Gxove,  Lewis 

Gtable,  Henry 

Gardner,  Moses 

Gegler,  Henry 

Heim,  Nicholas  B .. 

Hampson,  Sol'm  C. 

Hardy,  George 

Haley,  Michael 

Hoover,  Cornelius.. 

Harman,  Henry 

Hanafius,  Jacob 

Isenberg,  James.... 
Ingles,  Frederick  .. 

Kinter,  Andrew 

Kaylor,  Jacob 

Kenny,  George 

Lowe,  George  W.... 
Leib,  Christian  C  ... 
Laird,  Washington 

Lowe,  IraE 

Lowe,  Tolbert 

Marks,  John  A 

M'Monagle,  Arch'd 
Mackinson,  Edw'd 
M'Leary,  Wesley... 

Myers,  WilUam 

Morrison,  James 

Messamore,  George 
Montgomery,  Chas. 
Mentzberger,  Wm.. 

Moyer,  Charles 

Martoe,  James 

Osborn,  James 

Parson,  Jeremiah... 
Rohabaugh,  John.... 

Shirk,  David 

Shaefer,  Augustus.. 

Shaefer,  Joseph 

Stevenson,  Robert... 
Stevenson,  James... 


July  11, 
July  6, 
June  25, 
July  31, 
June  25, 
June  19, 
June  2fi, 
June  25, 
July  25, 
June  25, 
June  26, 
June  25, 
Aug.  2, 
June  25, 
June  25, 
June  25, 
July  31, 
June  25, 
June  25, 
June  15, 
Mar.  1, 
Feb.  27, 
June  25, 
July  6, 
July  6, 
June  25, 
June  15, 
Aug.  2, 
July  11, 
June  25, 
June  25, 
June  25, 
July  2,  ■ 
July  28,  ' 
Feb.  15, 
June  25, 
June  25, 
June  25, 
June  15, 
June  25, 
July  20, 
July  2,  ' 
Aug.  10,  ■ 
June  25.  ' 


July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
June 
June 
Aug. 
July 
June 
June 
July 
Aug. 
June 
July 
Aug. 
July 
June 
July 
July 
Jan. 
June 
July 
Dec. 
June 
June 
June 
July 
June 
July 
June 
June 


'61,    3 

'04,    3 

'64,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'04,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

61,    3 

61,    3 

'61,    3 

'62,    3 

'6i;    3 

61,    3 

'63,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'61,    3 

'01,    3 

'01,    3 

'61,    3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  21,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  20,  '63. 

Died  of  wounds,  October  8,  1862. 

Died  of  wounds,  September  14, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  4,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  20,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  26,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  20,  '63. 

Wounded  June  30,  '62 — absent,  sick,  at  mus.  out. 

Mustered  ov.t  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  10,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  23,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  18,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  23,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,'64— Vet. 

Deserted  August  10,  1861. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
'  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  10,  '61. 

Pied  Aug.  29, 1861— bu.  jnMil.  Asy.  Cem'y,D.  C. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  7,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Died  of  wounds  received  in  action,  Oct.  10,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  18,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct,  20,  '62. 

Discharged  ou  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  20,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Died  Sept.  18,  '02,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Deserted  October  21,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  18,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet.  - 
Died  of  wounds,  Oct.  3,  1862— buried  in  Mount 

Olivet  Cemetery,  Frederick,  Maryland. 
Deserted  August  10,  1861. 
Died  of  wounds,  December  13,  1862. 
Deserted  June  26,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Died  of  wounds,  October  1,  1862. 
Transferred  to  I90ttireg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Died  of  wounds,  October  28,  1862. 
Deserted  June  1,  1863. 
Deserted  September  24,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  comp»iny,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  May  21,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  27,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  20,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Died  Nov.  3,  '61 — bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cemetery. 
Died  July  4,  '63— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cemetery. 
Deserted  December  31,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 


THREE  yeses'  SERVICE. 


901 


Simpson,  Orlando... 
Stewart,  Charles.... 

Smith,  Geo.  W 

Smith,  Henry 

Sneath,  Richard...  . 
Streading,  Geo.  F... 

Skipper,  Samuel 

Tennis,  John 

Torbit,  David 

Waltemever,  John.. 

Wetzel,  William 

Waltemeyer,  Adam 
Williams,  Wash'n.. 

Wisser,  John 

Waltemeyer,  Lewis 
White,  Thomas  H.. 

Whalen,  Peter 

Zorger,  Henry 


Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


June  25, 
July  26, 
June  25, 
Julv  21, 
July  31, 
July  11, 
Aug.  3, 
Aug.  3, 
July  6, 
Aug  6, 
June  25, 
Feb.  15, 
July  6, 
June  25, 
Feb.  15, 
June  25, 
June  25, 
July     6, 


Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  22,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  15,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  6,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  20,  '63. 
Died  of  wounds,  .)ulv  26,  1862. 
Died  September  2.3,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Died  of  wounds,  December  13,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  28,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  15,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190ih  regiment  P.  V.,  ISIay  31,  '64. 
Mis.  in  action  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  '64. 
Died  of  wounds,  December  13,  1862. 
Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  1864. 
Died  January  18,  1862. 

Died  Jan.  19,  '63— buried  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cemetery. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


Company  H. 


RECRUITED  IN  INDIANA  COUNTY. 


Andrew  J.  Bolar.... 
Samuel  M.  Elder... 


James  S.  Kelley... 
Wm.  H.  H.  Kern. 
Franklin  Horner.. 


Thomas  W.  Dick. 

John  Bills. 

James  Irvln. 

John  Evans. 
M.T.  Morehead. 
W.  R.  Bracken 

John  P.  Griffith. 

James  D.  Love. 


Andrew  Kerr. 
John  H.  Brown. 


Samuel  H.  M'Nutt. 
Samuel  Johnson . 


Sam'l  Cunningham 

John  C.  Lardin 
Geo.  W.  Robertson. 

Willam  Hamilton... 
Henry  W.  L.  Drips 

William  Wetzel 

J.  Sponenberger 
Augus,  Benj.  F 
Altimus,  William... 

Altimus,  Wm.  W... 

Barr,  Franklin  R.., 
Bracken,  William. 
Bracken,  Foster. 


Capt.. 
...do.. 


1st  Lt.. 
...do 

1st  Sgt. 


July  24,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 


Julv  24,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 


Sergt...  July  24,  '61, 

do....  l.Iuly  24,  '61, 

do  ....I  July  24,  '61, 

July  24, '61, 

July  24,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 


Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec. 

13,  1862— promoted  to  Major,  July  8,  1862. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lieut.,  Aug.  20,  1861— to  Capt., 

July  8,  1862— to  brevet  Major,  March  13,  1865— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Resigned  August  3,  1863. 

Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  July  8,  1862— disch.  April  28,  1864. 
Promoted  to  1st  Sergt.,  Aug.  3,  1861— pris.  from 

June  27,  to  Aug.  6,  "62- com.  2d  Lt.,  July  8, 

'62— notmus.— inus.outwithCo.,  June  11,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Dec.  14,  '62— wounded  May  8, 

'64— mus.  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corp.,  Mar.  1,  '62— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  14, 

'62— mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Nov.  1,  '62— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  Nov.  8,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  31,  '62. 
Prisoner — died  of  wounds  received  at  Chai-les 

City  Cross  Roads,  June  30.  1862. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  March  1,  1862— killed  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  "62— pris.  from 

Dec.  13,  '62,  to  May  17,  1863— mustered  out  with 

company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  January  1,  '63 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  January  ] ,  '63 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  from  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  May  21, 

'64 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  if,  "64. 
Discharged  December  26,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  13,  '62, 
Discharged  May  7,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64 — Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Deserted  August,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  Sept.  29,  1862,  ifor  wounds  received 

at  Mecbanicsville,  June  27,  1862. 
Discharged  Jan.  23,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 

South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  )  1,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  20,  '62. 


W2 


FORTY-FIRST   REGIMENT — TWELFTH   RESERVE, 


Barr,  Thomas.... 
Barry,  Valentine.... 
Barry,  Joseph..,. 
Benson,  Enoch  . 


Barkley,  David  W.. 
Cribbs,' George  C... 
Cameron,  John  C  ... 
Carpenter,  John  W 
Campbell,  Wm.  M.. 
Connelly,  Timothy 
Crossmire,  John  J .. 
Campbell,  John  W 

Dick,  Thompson 

Drips,  Samuel  W... 

Davis,  Ezekiel 

Devlin,  Albert  L.... 
Duncan,  Andrew  J 
Dick,  George  W 

Evans,  Samuel  W.. 
Edlablute,  Rob't  C. 


Fulton,  John  C 

Faloon,  Joseph 

Ferguson,  Sam'l  J 
Grumbling,  Wm... 

Ginter,  David  L 

Grover,  Jedediah  .. 
Gamble,  William  H 
Grumbling,  Jacob.. 
Hart,  Alexander  N 
Hildebrand,  J.  D.... 


Henderson,  Jos.  D.. 
Haddon,  Wm.  M.... 

Hamlin,  Isaac  J 

Hildebrand,  A.  W.. 

Hogan,  Thomas 

Junkins,  William... 
Lawson,  John 


M'Donald,  James... 

Mardis,  James 

M'Laughlin,  Mich.. 

Merritts,  Henry 

M'Claron,  Samuel.. 

M'Clune,  James 

Mintzor,  Joseph 

May,  Benjamin 

Miller,  Archibald... 
Mintzor,  William... 

Merritts,  George 

Martin,  Calvin 

Myer.s,  William 

M'Mullin,  Alex.  R.. 
Mintzor,  Stotler 


Martin ,  George 

Merideth,  Stewart . 


Maken,  William 

Morgan,  Evan 

Overdorff,  Francis.. 
Overdorff,  Harvey. 
OverdorflF,  David  C. 
Painter,  Thomas 


Painter,  Henry 

Rogers,  Archib'dM 


Rode,  Bennet 

Rhoads,  Jerem'h  A 
Ream,  Alexander... 


Private 
..do 
..do 
..do 


July  24,  '61, 

Feb.  24,  '62, 

Mar.  24,  '62, 

Julv  24,  '61, 


July 
July 
July 
June 
June 
July 
Julv 
July 
July 
July 
Feb. 
Julv 
July 
July 


24,  '61, 
24,  '61, 
24,  '61, 
15,  '61, 
15,  '61, 
24,  '61, 
24,  '61, 
24,  '61, 
24,  '61, 

24,  '61, 

25,  '64, 
24,  '61, 
24,  '61, 
24,  '61, 


July  24,  '61, 
Feb.   25.  '62, 


July 

July 

Julv 

July 

Oct. 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 


July  24, 
Mar.  14, 
Mar.  1, 
July  24, 
July  24, 
July  24, 
July  24, 


July  24, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

Feb.   25, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

Mar.    4, 

'62, 

July  24, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

Feb.   18, 

'64, 

July  24, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

Julv  24, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Tr  lusferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet 
Died  at  Smoketown,  Va.,  Nov.  12,  1862,  of  wds. 

received  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862, 
INIustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
INIustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.'V.,  May  31,  '64— Vot. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  15,  '62. 
Transferred  to  51st  regiment  P.  V..  Oct.  29,  1861. 
Died  at  Camp  Tenally,  Va.,  Aug.  22,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  Juno  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.'V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.  Mav  31,  '64. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  March  11,  1862. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  Jan.  5,  186.3,  of  wounds 

received  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec,  13,  1862, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  Nov,  10,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 

vSouth  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.'V,,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  28,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  30,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  31,  '62. 
Mustere'd  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Pris.  fr.  Dec.  13,  '62,  to  May  17,  '63— wd.  at  Spott- 

sylvania  C.  H.,  May  8,  '64— mustered  out  with 

company,  June  11,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  5,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  1,  '63. 
Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, '64— Vet. 
Deserted  August  1,  1861. 
Deserted  July  15,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62— 

absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Wd.  May  8,  1864— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P,  V,,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V., May  31,  '64— Vot. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  23,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  15,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  12,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  8,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  December  7,  1831. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,'62. 
Died  July  6,  '62,  of  wounds  received  at  Charles 

City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  12, 1864. 
Died  May  16,  1864,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Spottsylvania 

C,  H.,  May  10,  '64— bu,  in  Nat.  Cem.,  Arlington. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Deserted  August  1,  1861, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  24,  '61. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Discharged  January  22,  '63,  of  wounds  received 

at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  comoany,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  22,  '62. 


THREE   YEARS     SERVICE. 


903 


Ream,  William 

Reckord,  William. 
Stewart,  Robert  B.. 
Somers,  Wm.  B  .... 


Simpson,  David. 

Stewart,  James  S ... 

Stephens,  Edward 
Stoutengle,  Oeo.  W 
Slierman,  Berd.  B.. 
Stunkerd,  Robert... 


Private  Aug.  26,  '62, 

do July  24,  '61, 

Julv  24,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 


..do. 
..do. 


.do, 


Shuman,  Henry., 
Sproul,  Oliver...  . 

Swartz,  John 

Tomb,  James  F.. 


Thomas,  James  E... 
Williams,  Sauford.. 

Wilson,  Abed.  B 

Williams,  John  W.. 
Waltemeyer, Henry 

Wolf,  Andrew 

Williams,  Joseph... 

Waltemeyer,  Wm .. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 

..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 

..do. 
..do. 

..do. 
..do. 
..do., 
..do., 
..do.. 

.do.. 


July  24,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 
June  1.5,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 

Mar.  19,  '62, 

July  24,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 

Feb.    IB,  '64, 


Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  Mav  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '63— 
absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  February  20,  1863,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Discharged  May  16,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  25,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  October  13, 1864— bu- 
ried in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864— Vet. 

Prisoner  from  December  13,  '02,  to  May  17,  '63— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  March  21,  1862. 

Prisoner  from  Dec.  13,  '62,  to  May  17,  '63— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.'V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  Oct.  31,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 
Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Transferred  to  191st  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 


Company   I.* 

RECRUITED  IN  HUNTINGDON  COUNTY. 


James  C.  Baker 

Capt... 

Feb.     6,  '62, 

3   Died  July  7,  1862. 

Chill  W.  Hazzard.. 

...do.... 

July  30,  '61, 

3  Pr.  to  Capt.,  April  20,  1863-Bv.  Major,  Mar.  13, 
1865— mus.  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Perry  Etchison 

IstLt.. 

Mar.  17,  '62, 

3   Resigned  Julv  18,  1862. 

Wm.  H.  Myers 

...do.... 

July  24,  '61, 
1 

3  Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  Maj.  to  1st  Lt.,  April  20,  1863— Bv. 
Capt.,  Mar.  13,  1665— mustered  out  with  corn- 
pan  v,  June  11,  1864. 

Samuel  J.  Cloyd.... 

2d  Lt. 

Mar.  17,  '62, 

i   Discharged  Jaimarv  7,  1863. 

Frank.  D.  Stephens 

...do.... 

Mar.  17,  '62, 

?  Pr.  from  private  to  1st  Sgt.,  April  24,  1862— to  2d 
Lt.,  April  24,  1803— pris.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June 
27,  1862— Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13, 
1862— tr.  to  Co.,  D,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1, 1864. 

And'w  J.  Demming 

1st  Sgt. 

Mar.  17,  '62,    . 

}   Captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  August  19,  1864. 

Wm.  W.Woods 

...do 

Aug.  10,  '61,    ' 

}   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Thos.  M.Kelly 

Serg't.. 

Mar.  17,  '62,    '. 

5 

David  Long 

...do 

Mar.   17,  '62,    f 

JohnC.  Rinker 

...do 

Mar.  17,  '62,    ? 

R  Y    \skin 

..  do 

Mar.  17,  '62,    £ 
April   5,  '62,    £ 

Seth  Alexander 

...do 

Corp.... 
...do 

Mar.   17,  '62,    l 

Mar.  17,  '62,    3 
Mar.  17,  '62,    3 

Eli  as  B.  WiJson 

...do 

David  W.  Stevens... 

...ao 

Mar.   17,  '62,    3 

John  B.  Chilcoat 

...do 

Mar.  17,  '62,    3 

Wm.  H.  Harris 

...do 

Mar.  17,  '62,    3 

Wm.  D.  Hancock... 

...do 

Mar.  17,  '62,    3 

Abraham  D.  Uong.. 

...do 

Mar.  17,  '62,    i 

Henry  C  Lyon 

...do 

Mar.  17,  '62,    3 

Captured  at  Welden  railroad,  August  19,  1864— 
died  a  prisoner— date  unknown. 

Chas.  H.  Martin 

...do 

Mar.  17,  '62,    3 

Captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  August  19,  1864. 

John  Harvey 

Muc... 

Mar.  17,  '62,    c 

Geo.  W.  Weight 

...do 

Mar.  17,  '62,    3 

Albert,  Henrv 

Private 

April   5,  '62,    3 

Allen,  Robert  J 

...do 

April   5,  '62,    3 

...do 

Mar.  17,  '62,    3 
Mar.  17,  '62,   3 

Baker,  Josiah 

...do 

*  There  is  no  muster-out  roll  of  this  company  on  file  in  the  Adjutant  General's  Office. 


904 


FOETT-PIRST  REGIMENT — TWELFTH  RBSEEVB, 


Butts,  John  F. 
Black,  John.... 


Briggs,  John  A 

Bypuss,  Herman... 
Carother,  Wm.  H.. 


Cornelius,  John 

Copenhaven,  Wm... 

Cloyd,  Thomas 

Duffield,  Joseph  R.. 
De  Armlt,  JohnC... 


Durboran,  Isaac  H 
Elliott,  James  A.... 
Giles,  James  P 


Gluch,  John 

Flick,  George  W.. 
Hamman,  Peter... 
Harvey,  William 
Hancock,  Aquilla... 
Huntsman,  Jas.  H 
Hancock,  Jeremiah 
Hicks,  Thomas  J 
Hudson,  Augus's  B 

Johns,  John  E 

KeUey,  Alfred 

Kelley,  Thomas  S.. 

Knoljb,  James 

Leerd,  Adam 

Livinghouse,  B.  F. 


Leerd,  George 

Locke,  Jonathan. 


Locke,  Daniel 

Livinghouse,  J.  C. 


Linch,  Michael 

Madden,  Oliver  C. 
Malone,  William.... 

Myers,  John  J 

Montgomery  Jacob 
Martin,  Benjamin  R 
M'Mullen,  John.... 

Neff,  Peter 

Need,  George  M 

Naugle,  Isaac 

O'Neil,  Henry 

Palmer,  Lafayette. 

Rutter,  Alfred.. 

Richart,  William... 
Ramsey,  Robert  F. 

Rutter,  Elisha 

Ramsey,  Thos.  Jr.. 

Roberts,  David. 

Ramsey,  Austin.... 

Smith,  Jesse  P 

Shafler,  Edw'd  H.. 

Snyder,  Elias 

Speer,  George  W.... 

Shaffer,  Henry 

Smith,  Willis  C... 
Shaffer,  George  F.. 

Sneath,  John  S 

Speaker,  James  A.. 

Swartz,  Daniel 

Thomas,  Joseph  A. 


..do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


June  15, 

Mar,  17, 

Mar.   17, 

Mar.  17, 

Mar.  17, 

Mar.  29, 

Mar.  29, 



June  15, 

Mar.  29, 

Mar.   29, 

Mar.  29, 

Mar.  14, 

Mar.  17, 

Mar.   17, 

iMar.    17, 

Mar.  17, 

Mar.  17, 

Mar.  17, 

April    5, 

Mar.  17, 

Mar.   17, 

Mar.  17, 

Mar.  17, 

Mar.   17, 

Mar.   17, 

. 

Mar.   17, 

April   7, 

....  Mar.   29, 

....  Mar.   29, 

Mar.  29, 

'61, 

'62, 

'62, 

'62, 

'62, 

'62, 

'62, 

'61, 

'62, 

'62, 

'62, 

'62, 

'62, 

'62, 

'62, 

'62, 

'62. 

'62, 

'62, 

'62,  I 

'62,  I 

'62,  I 

'62, 

'62,  ! 

'62,  I 


Mustered  out  with  company  June  11,  1864. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— pris. 

at  Weldon  railroad,  Aug.  19,  '64— died— date 

unknown. 


Tr.  to  Co.  D,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— pris. 
at  Weldon  railroad,  Aug.  19,  '64— died — date 
unknown. 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Tr,  to  Co.  D,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— pris. 

at  Weldon  railroad,  Aug.  19,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Deserted  April  24,  1862. 
Tr.  to  Co.  D,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— pria. 

at  Weldon  railroad,  Aug.  19,  '64. 


Tr.  to  Co.  D,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— pris. 
at  Weldon  railroad,  Aug.  19,  '64— died— date 
unknown. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— pris. 
at  Weldon  railroad,  Aug.  19,  '64— died— date 
unknown. 

Tr.  to  Co.  D,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64— pris. 

at  Weldon  railroad,  Aug.  19,  '64— died— date 

unknown. 
Captured  at  Weldon  railroad,  Aug.  19,  1864. 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Deserted  April  8,  1862. 


Transferred  to  Co.  D.,  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  1,  '64. 
Deserted  April  24,  1862. 


'62, ;  3  I 

'62,  I  3  i 


3   Captured  at  Weldon  Railroad,  August  19,  1864— 
'    died  a  prisoner — date  unknown. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


9on 


NAME. 

BANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO   SERVICE. 

I 

i 

3 

1 

3 
3 
3 
3 

REMARKS. 

Taylor,  George  B.... 
"Vaughn,  Thos.  W... 
M^rlght,  Henry  C... 

Whitman,  John  A.. 
Walls,  William  H.. 

Young,  Jacob  A ' 

Young,  George 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

April   5,  '62, 
Mar.    17,  '62, 
Mar.  17,  '62, 

Mar.  17,  '62, 
Mar.  17,  '62, 
Mar.  17,  '62, 
Mar.  17,  '62, 

Transferred  to  Co.,  D,  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June 
1,  1864— pris.  at  Weldon  Railroad,  Aug.  19,  '<;4. 

Company   K. * 
recruited  in  franklin  county. 


.Johns.  Eyster 

.Tesse  Little 

Capt.... 
1st  Lt.. 
2d  Lt... 
1st  Sgt. 
Serg't.. 

...do 

do 

June  1.5,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 

3 
|3 

1  Discharged  July  20,  1862. 

1  Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.— resigned  July  26,  1862, 
1  Promoted  to  Capt.  and  A.  C.  S.,  Sept.  22,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  I,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  A,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Co.  A,  July  20,  '62,  as  private. 
Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred  to  companv  C,  July  20,  1862. 
Discharged  December  30,  1861. 
Transferred  to  company  A,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  A,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  F,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  B,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred. 

Transferred  to  company  E,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred. 

Transferred  to  company  I,  July  20, 1862. 
Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20, 1862. 
Transferred  to  company  G,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  A,  July  20,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  '62. 
Transferred  to  company  H,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  H,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  I,  July  20,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  E,  July  20,  1862. 

Elisha  D.  Reed 

Joseph  R.  Duffield. 
L.  D.  MiddlekauflF.. 
W.  R.  Pilkiugton... 
H.  D  Witmer  . 

June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 
June  1.5,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 
Jitne  15,  '61, 
June  13,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
July  19,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  L5,  '61, 
June  1.5,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  1.5,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 

June  15,  '61, 
June  1.5,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  1.5,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  1.5,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Samuel  C.  Giffin 

.Tohn  W.Setchel 

Frank  W.  Hench.... 

...do 

Corp.... 

...do 

...do 

John  G.  Rohm 

John  Patton 

...do 

..do 

Joseph  P.  Rhodes... 
William  A.  Fry 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Chris'n  C.  Eckert... 
William  Smith 

Muc... 
...do 

Armstrong,  Wm.... 

Arndt,  Leander 

Armstrong,  L.  V.... 
Bontzell,  Wm.  H  ... 
Bowman,  Geo.  B.... 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

Buckner,  Fred.  R... 
Butts,  John  F 

...do 

.  do 

Bossinger,  John 

Brown,  Geo.  B.. 

...do 

do 

Brown,  Eenj.  F 

Badgley,  George 

Campbell,  Wm.  M.. 
Carpenter,  John  W 
Durboran,  I.  H  .. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

...do 

Davis,  Robert  C 

Duffield,  W.  S.. 

...do 

do 

Transferred. 

Transferred  to  company  G,  July  20,  1862. 

Eckart,  John  C 

Flanagan,  Peter  F... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Transferred  to  company  B,  July  20, 1862. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  March  17,  1862. 
Transferred  to  company  A,  July  20,  1862. 

Fleming,  G.  W.  F.. 
Fox,  William  R 

Fockler,  Samuel 

Fox,  Wilson  C    

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Transferred  to  company  A,  July  20,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Dranesviile,  Dec.  20,  '61— Died  Oct. 

10,  18(i2,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 
Transferred. 
Transferred  to  company  G,  July  20,  1862. 

Graham,  David  H... 
Gill.  John  

...do 

do 

Transferred  to  company  E,  July  20,  1862. 
Deserted  Julv  9,  1861. 

Haines,  John 

do 

Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20,  1862. 

Harden,  James 

Hench,  Nicholas  I.. 
Hanev,  Peter     

...do 

...do 

do 

Transferred. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  July  20,  1862. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  July  20,  1862. 

Hall,  Noel  I 

do 

Transferred  to  company  A,  July  20,  1S62. 

Hockensmith,  J 

Helm,  Nicholas  B... 
Harder,  Warren  P.. 
Jacobs,  Robert  E.... 
Kuh,  William 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20,  1862. 

Transferred  to  company  G,  July  20,  1862. 

Transferred. 

Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20,  1862- 

Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20,  1862, 

Ligget,  John  C 

...do 

Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  January  6,  1862. 

^  This  company 
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has  neither  muster-in  nor  muster-out  rolls  on  file  in  Adjutant  General's  Office. 


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FOETY-TIRST  KEGIMENT — TWELFTH  RESERVE. 


Lerch,  David  R 

liinthurst,  Jas.  F... 

Linch,  Michael 

Loan,  James 

Niiller,  John  A 

M'Callasier,  W.  A.. 
Marshall,  Robt.  E... 

Melott,  Stephen 

Melott,  Frederick... 
M'Dougal,  William 

Martin,  Calvin 

Myers,  David 

Mentsel,  Henry  J... 

Neflf",  George 

Neff,  Peter. 

O'Brien,  Michael.... 
Pannett,  Headley... 

Ross,  John  M   

Rouse,  William 

Shillen,  Thomas  T.. 

Snyder,  John  H 

Stoutengle,  Geo.  W 
Surrill,  Robert  W... 

Sweger,  Joshua 

Teelin,  Charles  R... 

Toomey,  Ezra 

Vanard,  John  B 

"Vandyke,  James  M 

Woods,  Richard 

Wiant,  Frisby  T.... 
Williams,  Sanford .. 
Wisemiller,  Conrad 
Woods,  Thomas  C. 
Woods,  William  W 

Wilson,  James 

ZohoD ,  Anthony 

Zeigler,  William  P.. 


Private 

...do 

...do 

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...do 

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...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

...do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15. 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  13, 

'61, 

June  13, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  13, 

'61, 

June  13, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

May  30, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

May  30, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  13, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

July  5, 

'61, 

July  13, 

'61, 

June  15, 

'61, 

Transferred  to  company  B,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  B,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  I,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20, 1 

Transferred  to  company  A,  July  20, 

Transferred. 

Triinsferred  to  company  A,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  A,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  H,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20, 

Transferred. 

Transferred  to  company  I,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  E,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  A,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  A,  July  20, 

Transferred. 

Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  B,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  H,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  E,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  A,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  E,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  A,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20, 

Deserted  September,  1861. 

Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  C,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  H,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  B,  July  20, 

Transferred  to  company  B,  July  20, 

Transferred. 

Transferred  to  company  B,  July  20, 

Transferred. 

Transferred  to  company  A,  July  20, 


1862. 
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1802. 


1862. 
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Forty-Second  Regiment, 

BUCKTAIT . 


ON  the  13tli  of  April,  1861,  Thomas  L.  Kane,  brother  of  Dr.  Kane,  the 
famous  Arctic  explorer,  and  himself  schooled  by  extensive  travel  in  the 
wilds  of  the  Eocky  Mountains,  applied  to  Governor  Curtin  for  permission  to 
raise  a  company  of  mounted  riflemen  from  among  the  hardy  yeomenry  of  the 
counties  of  Forest,  M'Kean  and  Elk,  popularly  known  as  the  wildcat  district. 
Authority  was  immediately  given  as  requested,  and  in  less  than  a  week  the  men 
began  to  assemble  at  the  points  of  rendezvous.  On  the  17th  it  was  decided  to 
change  the  organization  from  cavalry  to  infantry.  The  men,  for  the  most  part 
lumbermen,  came  clad  in  their  red  flannel  shirts,  bearing  their  trusty  rifles,  and 
wearing  each  in  his  hat,  a  bucktail.  No  one  was  accepted  who  did  not  prove 
himself  a  skilled  marksman.  All  were  carefully  examined  by  a  surgeon,  and 
none  but  soimd  and  hardy  men  taken. 

The  idea  of  recruiting  this  class  of  men  was  suggested  by  Dr.  Kane.  He  had 
found  in  his  Arctic  experience  that  ordinary  sailors — web  footed  as  he  termed 
them^ — were  not  the  men  for  overland  exploration,  and  he  had  conceived  the 
idea  of  organizing  a  party  from  among  the  hunters  of  this  forest  region — men 
quick  of  perception,  who  knew  the  signiflcance  of  the  rustle  of  a  leaf  or  the  snap 
of  a  twig,  and  who  were  accustomed  to  a  life  in  the'  woods  for  days  and  weeks 
together — ^for  a  second  voyage  of  exploration.  The  fulfillment  of  this  purpose 
was  only  prevented  by  his  untimely  death.  When  hostilities  were  about  to 
open,  the  idea  of  organizing  a  rifle  or  skirmish  regiment  from  this  class  of  men 
was  at  once  entertained,  and  its  wisdom  recognized. 

On  the  24th  of  April,  a  hundred  men  had  assembled  at  the  rafting  place  on 
the  Sinnemahoning,  where  they  at  once  commenced  constructing  their  trans- 
ports. Two  days  later  the  entire  force,  three  hundred  and  fifteen  strong,  em- 
barked upon  three  rafts,  and  with  a  green  hickory  pole,  surmounted  by  a  buck- 
tail,  for  a  flagstaff,  the  stars  and  stripes  flying,  and  the  martial  strains  of  fife 
and  drums  echoing  through  the  forests,  they  commenced  the  movement  for  the 
general  camp  of  rendezvous  at  the  capital. 

Although  authority  had  been  given  for  recruiting  this  force,  yet  no  order 
had  been  issued  by  the  Governor  for  marchlug,  and  before  it  had  proceeded 
far  it  was  found  at  headquarters  that  only  a  limited  number  could  be  ac- 
cepted. A  telegram  was  accordingly  dispatched  directing  them  to  turn  back 
upon  their  arrival  at  Lock  Haven,  but  through  the  connivance  of  General  Jack, 
man,  of  the  militia,  who  was  very  desirous  that  these  hardy  men  of  the  forest 
should  be  received,  the  message  was  never  delivered,  and  they  were  borne  on- 
ward by  the  current  over  the  broad  bosom  of  the  Susquehanna,  and  upon  their 
arrival  at  Harrisburg  saluted  the  city  with  a  volley  from  their  rifles. 


908  FORTY-SECOND    EEGIMENT — BUCKTAIL.  1861 

From  the  insignia  in  their  hats  they  were  at  once  recognized  and  known  as 
the  Bucktails.  Authority  was  given  for  mustering  them  into  the  service  as  the 
Seventeenth  (three  months')  Eegiment,  and  an  organization  was  effected  by  the 
choice  of  Thomas  L.  Kane,  Colonel.  But  a  Seventeenth  Regiment  had  already 
been  organized  and  mustered  into  service  in  Philadelphia,  and  a  difficulty  arising 
as  to  the  acceptance  of  so  large  a  number  from  a  district  containing  only  a  small 
population,  the  organization  was  not  consummated,  and  Colonel  Kane,  declining 
his  commission,  was  mustered  into  service  on  the  13tli  of  May  as  a  private. 

In  the  meantime,  other  companies  had  been  recruited,  and  had  assembled  in 
camps,  with  like  expectations,  and  were  similarly  disappointed.  Eoy  Stone,  a 
citizen  of  Warren  county,  had  recruited  a  company,  in  April,  composed  of  a 
class  of  men  similar  in  occupation  and  exi)erience  to  those  led  by  Kane.  They 
bore  their  own  rifles,  and  dwelt  principally  upon  the  head  waters  of  the  Alle- 
gheny Eiver.  Disappointed  in  being  admitted  to  the  three  months'  service, 
they  remained,  for  some  time  encamped  at  the  Court  House  in  Warren,  and 
were  fed  by  the  citizens.  With  no  authority  to  provide  for  them.  Governor 
Curtin  advised  them  to  disband.  But  this  thoy  were  imwiliing  to  do.  Tiring 
of  inactivity,  they  gladly  acceded  to  a  proposition  from  their  captain  to  move 
down  the  Allegheny  upon  flat-boats  to  Pittsburg,  and  thence  proceed  to  join 
General  M'Clellan  in  West  Virginia,  as  an  independent  corps  of  sharp-shooters. 
They  were  five  days  in  making  the  run,  being  entertained  at  the  towns  along 
the  river,  and  receiving  many  recruits  on  the  way.  At  Pittsburg  they  were  the 
guests  of  the  city,  and  here  Captain  Stone  received  a  summons  from  Governor 
Curtin  to  march  to  Harrisburg,  where  the  company  would  be  assigned  to  the 
Eeserve  Corps.  Another  company  was  recruited  in  Chester  county,  one  in 
Perry,  one  in  Clearfield,  one  in  Carbon  and  two  in  Tioga. 

For  some  time  after  the  arrival  of  the  men  in  camp  a  regimental  organiza- 
tion was  delayed.  The  officers  of  the  companies  most  allied  to  each  other  in 
taste  and  training,  out  of  which  it  was  proposed  to  form  a  rifle  regiment,  hav- 
ing conferred  together,  and  tiring  of  the  delays  which  still  continued,  finally 
united  in  presenting  the  following  paper  to  General  M'Call:  "The  under- 
signed, captains  of  companies  now  in  Camp  Curtin,  present  their  respects  to 
Major  General  M'Call,  congratulating  the  army  of  Pennsylvania  upon  being 
placed  under  such  a  commander.  They  beg  not  to  be  supposed  desirous  of  in- 
terferring  with  Major  General  M'Call's  discretion  in  expressing  a  desire  to  have 
their  companies  united  to  form  one  regiment  under  the  command  of  Colonel 
Thomas  L.  Kane.  They  are  assured  that  their  men  are  peculiarly  qualified  to 
serve  efficiently  in  a  regiment  of  rifles  under  Colonel  Kane,  being,  with  few 
exceptions,  men  of  extremely  Jiardy  habits  and  trained  from  boyhood  to  the  use  of 
arms.  [Signed.]  Captains  Philip  Holland,  Julius  Sherwood,  George  B.  Over- 
ton, John  A.  Eldred,  Wm.  T.  Blanchard,  Hugh  M'Donald,  E.  A.  Irvin,  Eoy 
Stone  and  A.  E.  Niles."*  An  election  was  soon  ordered,  which  was  held  on  the 
12th  of  June,  with  the  following  result :  Thomas  L.  Kane,  Colonel;  Charles 
J.  Biddle,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  Eoy  Stone,  Major.  Colonel  Kane,  accord- 
ingly, received  his  commission  bearing  date  of  June  12th;  but,  though  the  first 
choice  of  his  men,  he  was  but  a  civilian,  and  believing  that  selfish  ambition 
should  be  subordinated  to  the  public  weal,  he  yielded  to  a  patriotic  impulse,  at 
that  time  most  rare,  though  most  noble  and  magnanimous,  and  resigned  his 

*  Patriot  and  Union,  Harrisburg,  June  13, 1831. 


1861  SKIRMISH  AT  NEW   CREEK.  909 

commission  as  Colonel  on  the  following  day,  accompanying  his  resignation  with 
a  request  that  Lieutenant  Colonel  Biddle,  who  had  been  educated  in  the  pro- 
fession of  arms,  and  had  acquired  experience  on  the  battle-field  in  the  war  with 
Mexico,  should  be  commissioned  in  his  place.*  This  request  was  acceded  to 
by  the  men  at  his  earnest  solicitation,  and  a  second  election  was  held  which  re- 
sulted in  accordance  with  his  wish.  Unwilling  to  allow  so  honorable  and  un- 
selfish an  act  to  pass  without  some  mark  of  their  appreciation,  the  captains  of 
the  several  companies  passed  resolutions  soliciting  a  change  of  the  name  from 
the  "Eifle  Regiment,"  to  that  of  the  "Kane  Rifle  Regiment  of  the  Pennsyl- 
vania Reserve  Corps."t  In  compliance  with  his  request  a  special  order  was 
issued  from  headquarters,  Xo.  95,  and  approved,  and  made  of  record  by  the 
War  Department,  making  the  change  of  name  as  requested,  which  accordingly 
became  the  official  designation.  The  regiment  therefore  started  into  service 
with  a  variety  of  prenomens :  The  Forty-second  of  the  line,  the  Thirteenth 
Reserve,  the  Rifle,  the  First  Rifle,  the  Kane  Rifle,  and  the  Bucktail.  The  lat- 
ter was  the  popular  name,  known  and  read  of  all ;  it  was  the  name  it  bore  in 
the  army,  and  was  known  throughout  the  world  where  the  record  of  our  great 
warfare  was  read. 

On  the  21st  of  June,  the  regiment,  together  with  the  Fifth,  Colonel  Simmons, 
and  Barr's  Battery,  was  ordered  to  the  support  of  Colonel  Wallace,  at  Cumber- 
land, Maryland.  Proceeding  by  rail  to  Hopewell,  Bedford  county,  it  marched 
thence  to  Bedford  Springs,  a  distance  of  twenty-three  miles — its  first  march. 
On  the  27th,  the  command  proceeded  to  the  State  line,  a  distance  of  about  forty 
miles,  where  was  established  Camp  Mason  and  Dixon.  Two  weeks  later.  Col- 
onel Wallace's  regiment  having  been  ordered  to  Martinsburg  to  join  the  com- 
mand of  General  Patterson,  this  portion  of  Maryland  was  left  open  to  the  enemy. 
A  mounted  force  under  the  leadership  of  Colonel  Angus  M'Donald  was  destroy- 
ing, unchecked,  the  property  of  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  railroad,  and  at  the 
earnest  solicitation  of  the  officers  of  the  road,  the  command  broke  camp  on  the 
7th  of  July,  and  marched  to  Cumberland,  occupying  the  camp  which  Colonel 
Wallace  had  vacated.  On  the  12th,  a  scouting  party  of  sixty  men,  under  com- 
mand of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Kane,  went  forward  and  crossed  into  Virginia.  At 
New  Creek  Village  the  party  was  surrounded  by  M'Donald's  rebel  cavalry,  but 
by  the  skillful  management  of  Kane,  the  rebels  were  worsted  in  a  sharp  skirmish 
that  ensued,  and  driven  away  with  the  loss  of  eight  killed  and  double  the  num- 
ber wounded.  The  scouts  escaped  without  injury.  Colonel  Biddle  moved  with 
his  entire  command  to  their  relief,  and  immediately  dispatched  Kane  with  two 
hundred  men  to  follow  the  retreating  enemy.    He  came  up  with  them  at  Ridge- 

*  Letter  op  Colonel  Kane  to  Governor  Curtin,  June  13,  1861.— "Sir:  I  this  day 
resign  the  post  of  Colonel  of  the  Rifle  Regiment  of  the  Reserve  Volunteer  Corps  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, respectfully  presenting  for  appointment  by  you,  to  fill  my  place,  Lieutenant  Colonel 
Charles  J.  Biddle,  of  Philadelphia,  whose  merits  as  an  ofiScer  and  a  gentlemen  need  no  other 
advocacy  on  my  part." 

jJL^aoJjVnoss.— Resolved,  That  in  accepting  the  resignation  of  our  Colonel,  and  electing 
another  oflacer  in  his  place,  which  we  do  because  he  insists  upon  it— and  calls  on  us  to  give 
proof  of  our  attachment  and  confidence  in  him  by  this  sacrifice  of  feeling— we  desire  not  to  be 
forgotten  Colonel  Kane's  self-devotion ;  therefore  be  it 

Resolved,  That  we  respectfully  soUcit  Major  General  M'CaU,  if  there  is  no  rule  in  the  ser- 
vice to  prevent  his  doing  so,  to  change  the  name  of  our  regiment  from  the  "  Rifle  Regiment  of 
the  Pennsylvania  Reserve,"  to  that  of  "Kane  Rifle  Regiment  of  the  Pennsylvania  Reserve." 
[Signed.]  H.  M'Donald,  John  Eldred,  E.  A.  Irvin,  Roy  Stone,  PhUip  Holland,  Langhom  W^is- 
tar,  A.  E.  Niles,  William  T.  Blanchard. 


910  FORTY-SECOND    REGIMENT — BUCKTAIL.  1861 

ville,  nine  miles  from  N^ew  Creek,  and  after  a  severe  skirmisli  succeeded  in  gain- 
ing possession  of  the  village,  posting  Ms  little  force  in  a  stone  house,  which  was 
held  untd  Colonel  Biddle  with  his  command  arrived.  On  the  morning  of  the 
13th,  the  entire  command  fell  back,  and  took  position  at  New  Creek  and  Pied- 
mont, which  were  held  until  the  27th  of  July,  when,  in  pursuance  of  orders,  it 
returned  to  Harrisburg. 

On  the  1st  of  August,  the  regiment  was  reviewed  by  Governor  Ourtin,  and 
on  the  6th,  was  ordered  to  report  to  General  Banks  at  Harper's  Ferry.  Here 
it  was  assigned  to  a  brigade  composed  of  the  Twenty-eighth  New  York,  the 
Second  and  Twelfth  Massachusetts,  and  the  Second  United  States  Cavalry, 
commanded  by  Colonel  George  H.  Thomas.  In  this  brigade  it  served  through 
all  the  marches  made  by  the  division  until  the  1st  of  October,  when,  in  accord- 
ance with  orders  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  it  moved  to  TenaUytown  and 
joined  the  Eeserves.  Here  it  was  for  a  time  attached  to  the  Second  Brigade, 
commanded  by  General  Meade.  After  witnessing  for  the  first  time  the  drUI 
of  the  regiment,  the  General  wrote  in  very  complimentary  terms  to  its  com- 
mander, in  which  he  said:  "The  promptness  and  precision  of  the  manceuvres, 
the  spirited  manner  in  which  the  movements  were  made,  reflected  great  credit 
on  yourself  and  the  officers  and  men  of  your  command.  I  feel  satisfied  that 
men  giving  such  evidence  of  practice  and  good  discipline  can  be  relied  on  in 
the  hour  of  trial."  It  being  a  rifle  regiment  and  adapted  to  special  service, 
General  M'CaU  detached  it  from  the  Second  Brigade,  and  ordered  its  com- 
mander to  make  his  reports  directly  to  his  headquarters.  Upon  the  advance 
of  the  division  into  Virginia,  the  BucktaUs  led  the  way.  On  the  20th  of  Octo- 
ber, companies  A,  G,  H,  I  and  K,  under  the  command  of  Lieutenant  Colonel 
Kane,  encountered  a  body  of  the  Louisiana  Zouaves,  (Tigers,)  near  Hunter's 
MiU.    A  sharp  skirmish  ensued,  in  which  the  Zouaves  were  driven  with  loss. 

On  the  12th  of  December,  Colonel  Biddle  resigned  to  take  his  seat  in  Con- 
gress, to  which  body  he  had  recently  been  elected  from  Philadelphia.  On  the 
20th  of  December,  under  command  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Kane,  it  marched 
with  Ord's  Brigade  to  Dranesville,  where  the  enemy  was  met  in  force.  About 
noon,  information  was  received  that  a  large  body  of  the  rebels  were  in  the  vi- 
cinity, advancing  upon  the  Centre ville  road.  The  Bucktails  were  at  once  posted 
in  support  of  the  battery,  and  the  battle  opened  with  an  artillery  duel,  during 
which  the  infantry  laid  upon  their  arms.  After  a  half  hour  the  enemy's  fire 
began  to  slacken.  At  this  time  Colonel  Kane,  who  was  On  the  right  of  the 
column,  discovered  that  the  rebel  infantry  were  passing  through  an  opening 
near  the  wood,  evidently  intending  a  flank  movement,  or  designing  to  occupy 
a  brick  house  within  a  hundred  yards  of  his  line.  He  accordingly  sent  a  de- 
tachment of  twenty  men  to  take  the  house,  which  they  did,  and  under  shelter 
of  its  walls  maintained  a  hot  fire  upon  the  advancing  force,  which  consisted  of 
three  regiments  and  a  battery  of  two  small  guns.  As  they  approached,  the 
Bucktails,  inspu-ed  by  the  presence  and  example  of  their  leader,  kept  up  a 
steady  and  effective  fire.  Lying  upon  the  ground  as  they  loaded  their  pieces, 
they  rose  suddenly,  took  deliberate  aim,  and  fired,  then  dropped  upon  the  ground 
again.  The  fire  becoming  too  hot  for  them,  the  rebels  began  to  fall  back.  As 
the  Bucktails  arose  to  follow.  Colonel  Kane  was  shot  in  the  face,  the  ball  crush- 
ing through  the  roof  of  the  mouth,  inflicting  a  painful  wound.  But  bandaging 
it,  he  continued  to  advance  with  his  men.  The  enemy  now  fled  in  precipitation, 
leaving  Lis  dead  and  wounded  upon  the  field,  and  one  piece  of  artillery,  which, 


1862  BATTLE   OF    DRAT^ESVILLE  911 

but  for  the  positive  orders  of  the  General  in  command,  would  have  been  cap- 
tured by  the  Bucttails.  The  loss  was  two  men  killed,  and  two  officers  and 
twenty-six  men  wounded. 

On  the  22d  of  January,  1862,  an  election  was  held  for  Colonel,  which  re- 
sulted in  the  choice  of  Hugh  W.  M'N'eO,  Captain  of  company  D;  Lieutenant 
Colonel  Kane  being  at  this  time  in  hospital  suffering  greatly  from  the  wound 
received  at  Dranesville. 

Upon  the  recovery  of  Colonel  Kane  sufficiently  to  take  the  field,  he  addressed 
a  paper  to  General  M'Clellan,  containing  the  out-lines  of  a  system  of  skirmish 
tactics  which  he  had  devised,  and  which  he  submitted  for  the  General's  opinion. 
The  system  was  regarded  with  nuich  favor,  and  the  paper  was  returned  with 
the  following  endorsement :  "  March  7th,  1862.  Eespectfully  referred  to  Gen- 
eral M'Call,  with  instructions  to  detail  four  companies  of  the  Kane  Eifles  to 
report  to  Colonel  Kane,  and  until  further  orders  to  be  drilled  by  Colonel  Kane 
exclusively  in  the  system  of  tactics  devised  by  him,  so  far  as  the  same  hi  not 
inconsistent  with  the  official  system."  In  conformity  with  this  order  companies 
C,  G,  H  and  I  were  selected  and  placed  under  his  tuition. 

On  the  10th  of  March,  the  campaign  opened,  and  ten  days  of  rough  weather 
were  spent,  without  shelter,  in  the  march  to  Manassas  and  return  to  Alexan- 
dria. The  Bucktails  were  now  attached  to  the  First  Brigade,  commanded  by 
General  Eeynolds,  and  the  Eeserves  were  assigned  to  the  First  Corps.  Upon 
the  arrival  of  the  regiment  at  Falmouth,  owing  to  the  serious  illness  of  Colonel 
M'Neil,  and  the  detachment  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Kane,  Major  Stone  assumed 
command  of  the  remaining  six  companies. 

About  the  middle  of  May,  Colonel  Kane,  with  his  force  of  four  companies, 
was  ordered  to  report  to  Colonel  Bayard,  commanding  a  brigade  of  cavalry. 
The  brigade  being  the  extreme  advance  of  General  M'Dowell,  the  Bucktails 
were  pushed  on  a  reconnoissance  to  within  six  miles  of  Hanover  Court  House, 
whence  they  were  re-called  and  ordered  to  support  Fremont  in  the  pursuit  of 
Stonewell  Jackson  up  the  Shenandoah  VaUey.    The  brilliant  service  of  the 
brigade  between  May  25th,  and  June  6th,  following,  is  a  memorable  period  in 
their  history.    They  led  Freement's  extreme  advance  throughout  the  entire  pur- 
suit, conducting  their  marching  and  fighting  according  to  their  peculiar  tactics. 
In  twelve  successive  days,  during  seven  of  which  they  were  constantly  engaged 
with  the  enemy,  they  marched  nearly  twenty  miles  a  day,  and  counting  flank 
marching  and  service  in  fight,  exclusive  of  foraging,  an  estimate  of  thirty-two 
more.    Without  tents,  blankets,  or  regular  rations  (there  being  issued  to  them 
in  twelve  days  only  three  and  a  half  rations  of  crackers,  one  of  meat  and  two 
of  coffee  and  sugar,)  they  outmarched  and  wore  down  all  the  horses  of  the  cav- 
alry.   Thus  in  less  than  a  fortnight  the  effective  force  of  the  battalion  was 
reduced  to  one  hundred  and  twenty-eight  men.    On  the  6th  of  Jime,  upon  their 
arrival  at  Harrisonburg,  at  evening,  reports  came  that  the  Fii'st  New  Jersey  Cav- 
alry had  fallen  into  an  ambuscade,  and  that  the  wounded,  including  Captain 
Haines,  a  brave  young  officer,  were  left  lying  upon  the  field.    It  was  necessary 
to  know  the  position  and  strength  of  the  enemy.    It  was  important,  also,  to 
keep  him  too  hard  pressed  to  suffer  him  to  act  separately  against  Shields,  whose 
command  he  could  not  cope  with  when  united  with  Fremont's.    Colonel  Kane 
and  his  scouts,  one  hundred  and  four  in  number,  voluntered  to  go  forward, 
hoping  to  rescue  the  wounded.    Advancing  through  a  wood  to  the  left  of  the 
road,  they  suddenly  encountered  a  rebel  regiment  in  line  of  battle.    Sending 


912  FORTY-SECOND    REGIMENT— BUCKTAIL.  1862 

back  the  good  tidings  that  he  had  found  the  enemy,  he  at  once  attacked.  The 
enemy's  line  broke  in  front  under  the  Bucktail  fire,  and  was  driven  back;  but 
others  on  the  line  held  their  ground  or  closed  inward.  When  it  was  evident 
that  the  enemy  was  in  force,  private  Martin  Kelly  signalized  himself  by  an  act 
of  heroic  devotion.  The  line  of  the  enemy  was  protected  from  the  fire  of  the 
battalion  by  the  crest  of  a  hill,  the  Fiffcy-eighth  Virginia  being  formed  but  a  few 
paces  in  front.  Kelly  seeing  that  the  Colonel  was  about  to  give  the  order  to 
advance,  said  "  Colonel  shall  I  draw  their  fire  ?"  and  deliberately  stepping  from 
behind  a  tree  received,  without  flinching,  a  volley  of  balls,  falling  dead  upon 
the  instant.  Belying  upon  a  promise  of  support  from  General  Fremont,  the 
Bucktails  stoutly  held  their  ground  under  cover  of  the  trees,  loading  and  firing 
with  the  accuracy  for  which  they  were  celebrated.  Colonel  Kane  was  wounded 
in  the  leg  early  in  the  fight;  but  leaning  against  a  tree  he  directed  the  battle. 
The  rebel  line  beginning  to  waver,  an  officer  stepped  out  in  front  and  lu-ged 
them  on,  the  emphatic  "Virginians!"  sounding  through  aU  the  din.  Private 
Holmes,  who  had  already  received  a  mortal  wound,  and  was  lying  close  by 
Colonel  Kane,  rose  up  and  deliberately  fired  at  the  ofl&cer,  who  leaped  sharply 
up  and  fell  dead.*  It  was  the  rebel  General  Ashby,  who  was  commanding 
Stuart's  Brigade,  consisting  of  the  Forty-fourth  and  Fifty-eighth  Virginia,  the 
First  Maryland  and  a  Louisiana  Eegiment  of  this  brigade.  Against  this  pow- 
erftil  force  the  handful  of  BucktaUs  was  contending,  at  every  moment  in  ex- 
pectation that  reinforcements  would  come;  but  though  repeatedly  called  for,  and, 
as  is  alleged,  two  regiments  were  ordered,  none  ever  appeared  on  the  ground. 
After  maintaining  the  contest  for  upwards  of  an  hour,  and  finding  the  rebel 
force  closing  in  upon  him,  Colonel  Kane  gave  the  signal  to  scatter;  but  scarcely 
had  it  been  given,  when  he  was  struck  heavily  on  the  breast  with  a  sharp  heeled 
rifle,  throwing  him  senseless  upon  the  ground.  Captain  Taylor  drew  off  the 
remnant  of  the  command,  but  unwilling  to  leave  his  commander  alone,  wounded, 
upon  the  field,  turned  back  to  rescue  him  facing  the  fire,  and  was  captured,  t 
The  enemy  recognizing  his  chivalrous  conduct  offered  him  his  parole;  but  he 

*  Ashby  witnessed  this  result,  and  the  persistent  stand  of  his  opponents,  with  fiery  impa- 
tience. He  directed  the  Fifty-eighth  to  cease  firing,  and  press  the  enemy  with  the  bayonet ; 
and,  putting  spur  to  his  horse,  rushed  forward,  shouting  "Virginians  charge,"  when  the  ani- 
mal was  shot  under  him  and  feU.  In  an  instant  he  was  on  his  feet,  and  again  advanced.  He 
had  not,  however,  moved  ten  steps,  and  was  still  ordering  the  men  not  to  fire,  but  depend  on 
the  bayonet,  when  a  bullet  pierced  his  body,  and  he  fell  dead  almost  instantly,  at  the  very 
moment  when  the  shout  of  triumph  around  him  indicated  the  repulse  of  the  enemy. — Military 
Biography  of  Stonewall  Jackson,  John  Esten  Cooke,  (Rebel, )  p.  170. 

t  It  was  perhaps  two  hours  after,  that  orders  came  for  three  regiments  of  infantry  to  retrace 
the  steps  they  had  taken  in  the  morning,  and  we  felt  sure,  from  the  command  being  accom- 
panied by  General  Ewell  in  person  that  some  serious  work  was  on  hand.  The  regiments  se- 
lected were  the  Fifty-eighth  and  Forty- fourth  Virginia  and  the  First  Maryland.  After  moving 
through  the  woods  for  some  distance  we  were  met  by  Greneral  Ashby,  when  the  command  was 
halted  and  two  companies  of  the  First  Maryland  thrown  forward  as  skirmishers  under  the 
immediate  eye,  I  may  say,  command,  of  Ashby.  The  reserves  followed  closely,  and  in  half  an 
hour  three  or  four  shots  announced  that  the  enemy  was  near.  The  Fifty-eighth  was  ordered 
up  and  soon  became  hotly  engaged.  The  fire  of  the  enemy  was  very  deadly,  and  the  Fifty- 
eighth  recoiled  before  it.  *  ■»  *  After  the  fall  of  Ashby,  the  troops  engaged  fell 
back  in  great  confusion,  when  General  Ewell,  rushing  through  a  storm  of  bullets,  ordered  the 
Mary  landers  to  charge  Under  the  gallant  Johnson  they  rushed  to  the  attack,  and,  after  a 
short  but  sanguinary  engagement,  drove  the  enemy  from  the  field.  We  then  discovered  that 
we  had  encountered  the  celebrated  Bucktail  Rifles,  commanded  by  Lieutenant  Colonel  Kane, 
who  was  wounded  and  a  prisoner  in  our  hands. — Memoirs  of  Ashby,  Avirett,  (Rebel,)  p.  222-3. 


18G2  BxTTLE    OF    CKOS,^    KEYS  913 

refused  it  as  did  Colonel  Kane.  The  loss  in  killed,  wounded,  and  prisoners  was 
fifty-two,  just  half  of  the  entire  number  engaged.  One  prisoner  was  taken  be- 
sides the  officers  named,  his  thigh  broken  by  a  musket  ball.  A  published  rebel 
statement  showed  that  the  loss  of  the  enemy  in  killed  and  wounded  in  that 
hour  of  contest  with  the  Bucktails  was  five  hundred  and  fifty-nine. 

On  Sunday,  June  8th,  the  enemy  was  met  at  Cross  Keys,  and  a  severe  en- 
gagement occiu-red  between  the  forces  of  Jackson  and  Fremont.  The  remnant 
of  the  Bucktails,  less  than  a  hundred  strong,  were  again  in  the  front  line,  and 
when,  after  holding  their  position  in  conjunction  with  the  Twenty-seventh  Penn- 
sylvania, Colonel  Bushbeck,  until  Fremont's  line  was  driven  back,  and  they 
were  supposed  to  be  cut  off  and  captured,  they  fought  their  way  out,  bringing 
off  the  pieces  they  had  been  ordered  to  support.  After  the  battle,  Colonel  Pil- 
son,  chief  of  artillery,  shook  each  man  roughly  by  the  hand,  and  thanked  them ; 
particularly  for  having  saved  his  best  battery.  General  Fremont  gave  them 
rations  from  his  own  headquarters. 

Soon  after  the  departiu'e  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Kane  with  his  four  compa- 
nies for  service  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley,  Major  Stone,  with  the  remaining  six 
companies,  four  hundred  strong,  embarked  for  the  Peninsula,  arriving  on  the 
9th  of  June,  and  on  the  13th,  went  into  camp  at  Dispatch  Station.  On  the  fol- 
lowing night  it  was  ordered  with  other  Reserve  regiments  to  counter-march  and 
re-open  communication  with  White  House,  the  base  of  supply  for  the  whole 
army,  which  had  been  broken  by  Stuart's  famous  raid  in  its  rear.  The  enemy 
was  overtaken  near  the  landing,  and  a  slight  skirmish  ensued.  On  the  follow- 
ing day  the  command  returned  to  camp,  and  was  immediately  ordered  to  move 
along  the  north  bank  of  the  Chickahominy,  and  take  position  on  the  extreme 
right  of  the  army,  directly  north  of  Eichmoud,  and  only  four  miles  distant. 
From  the  18th  to  the  2Cth,  the  Battalion  was  engaged  in  picket  duty  aloug  the 
river,  and  in  entrenching  the  position  chosen  for  a  final  stand  on  Beaver  Dam 
Creek. 

On  the  morning  of  the  26th,  two  companies  were  stationed  at  the  railroad 
and  Meadow  bridge,  another  to  the  left  of  the  bridge,  and  the  remaining  three, 
which  at  first  were  held  in  reserve,  were  later  ordered  to  the  support  of  the 
cavalry,  which  was  falling  back  before  a  superior  force  of  the  enemy.  Scarcely 
were  these  supporting  companies  deployed,  when  they  found  themselves  as- 
sailed by  his  advancing  columns.  A  well  directed  volley  checked  his  advance 
and  threw  his  lines  into  some  confusion.  Another  and  another  was  delivered. 
At  this  juncture.  Major  Stone  learned  that  the  three  companies  which  he  had 
left  guarding  the  bridges  in  his  rear  had  been  withdrawn  by  order  of  Colonel 
Simmons,  who  was  in  command  of  the  grand  guard,  and  that  the  enemy,  ad- 
vancing, had  already  cut  off  his  retreat.  Masking  his  movement  by  a  show  of 
great  activity,  he  withdrew,  and  making  a  wide  detour  to  the  north,  contesting 
the  ground  with  determination  as  he  went,  Major  Stone  succeeded  in  bringiug 
in  two  companies,  Captains  Wistar  and  Jewett,  to  their  intrenchments,  where 
the  three  companies,  withdrawn  by  order  of  Colonel  Simmons,  were  already  in 
position.  One  company,  Captain  Irviu,  was  cut  off,  and  withdrawing  to  a 
swamp,  held  ovit  for  three  days,  capturing  many  of  the  enemy's  stragglers ;  but 
eventually,  was  forced  by  hunger  to  come  forth  and  surrender.  The  loss  in  the 
movement  in  killed,  wounded  r.nd  prisoners  was  seventy-five.  The  enemy  suf- 
fered severely  from  the  well  dh  ected  fire  of  these  marksmen  of  the  Ibrest.  The 
earthworks  which  the  men  had  previously  thro\7n  up  under  the  supervision  of 
115 


914  lOETY-SECOND    KEGIMBNT — liUCKTAIL.  1862 

Major  Stone,  now  served  an  excellent  purpose,  protecting  tlie  gunners  at  the 
batteries,  and  the  riflemen  in  their  exposed  position.  The  engagement  opened 
on  the  part  of  the  line  which  the  BuchtaUs  held  at  half-past  four  P.  M.  The 
fords  which  they  covered  were  especially  coveted  by  the  enemy,  and  for  the 
possession  of  these  he  made  his  attacks  with  the  energy  of  desperation,  re- 
peatedly advancing  with  fresh  lines ;  but  the  steady  fire  and  unerring  aim  of 
these  well  schooled  riflemen  was  too  terrible  to  brave,  and  at  nightfall  he  re- 
Hnquished  the  contest,  leaving  them  secure  in  their  position.  The  loss  was 
slight,  beiag  but  two  men  killed,  and  two  officers  and  sixteen  men  wounded. 
Two  companies  of  the  United  States  Sharp  Shooters,  Captains  Drew  and  Gi- 
roux,  were  attached  to  the  Battalion,  and  acted  with  great  gallantry.  Colonel 
M'Quade,  of  the  Fourteenth  New  York,  was  ordered  to  relieve  Major  Stone  in 
the  evening,  but  he  declined  to  be  relieved  except  as  to  picket  duty,  and  the 
men  slept  in  the  trenches  where  they  fought. 

On  the  morning  of  the  27th,  the  division  was  ordered  to  retire  to  Gaines' 
Mill.  Major  Stone  was  directed  to  hold  his  position  until  the  main  body  was 
well  on  its  way.  He  accordingly  pushed  out  his  sharp-shooters  to  right  and 
left  to  keep  up  the  appearance  of  stUl  occupying  the  whole  line,  and  at  day- 
light opened  fire  upon  the  enemy,  who  had  advanced  under  cover  of  night  and 
planted  new  batteries,  within  grape  shot  range,  and  had  fresh  infantry  in  line 
in  undiminished  numbers.  So  long  as  the  ammunition  of  the  battery  held  out 
a  hot  fire  was  kept  up.  But  at  six  A.  M.,  it  being  entirely  expended,  the  order 
was  given  to  retire.  Under  a  heavy  fire  of  artillery,  with  the  enemy  already 
on  his  flanks  and  pressing  hard  his  rear,  Major  Stone  commenced  the  retreat. 
At  three  hundred  yards  from  the  ford,  Captain  Holland  was  posted,  with  orders 
to  obstruct  the  road  and  cover  the  withdrawal  of  the  main  body.  Captain  Wis- 
tar  was  directed  to  destroy  the  bridge  at  the  Mill  Hospital.  A  part  of  company 
E,  Captain  Niles,  and  a  part  of  company  T>,  holding  a  detached  position  on  the 
line,  failed  to  receive  the  order  to  fall  back,  and  in  the  confusion  they  were  not 
missed  from  the  command,  until  the  bridge  was  destroyed  and  it  was  too  late 
to  return  for  them.  This  accident,  however,  was  most  fortunate  in  its  results  j 
for  this  small  body,  falling  back  through  woods  and  swamps,  engaged  the  enemy 
at  various  points  until  late  in  the  day,  which  so  puzzled  and  annoyed  him,  that 
his  attack  on  the  lines  at  Gaines'  MiU  was  thereby  delayed  for  many  hours. 
They  were  captured  at  last,  but  not  until  a  whole  division  of  the  enemy  had 
been  employed  to  surroimd  them.  This  detachment  unfortunately  had  the 
colors,  the  State  flag  presented  by  Governor  Curtin.  It  was  not,  however, 
surrendered,  but  was  concealed  in  a  swamp.  Had  the  battle  of  Gaines'  Mill 
commenced  earlier,  it  is  not  difficult  to  divine  in  what  disaster  to  our  army  it 
would  have  ended.  General  Eeynolds  complimented  the  command  warmly  for 
its  gallant  conduct  in  covering  the  withdrawal,  and  recommended  its  leader  for 
promotion.  "  I  take  great  pleasure,"  he  says,  "  in  bearing  testimony  to  the  gal- 
lantry and  good  conduct  displayed  by  him,  (Major  Eoy  Stone,)  while  in  com- 
mand of  the  First  Pennsylvania  Eifles,  at  Mechanicsville  and  Gaines'  Mil,  and 
particularly  in  covering  the  withdrawal  of  our  troops  from  the  former  to  the 
latter  position  on  the  morning  of  the  27th  of  June,  which  took  place  under  my 
personal  supervision.  I  know  of  no  officer  more  worthy  to  be  placed  at  the 
head  of  a  brigade  of  light  troops."  The  loss  in  the  morning's  engagement  and 
retreat  was  more  than  half  of  its  effective  force,  and  upon  its  arrival  at  Gaines' 
Mill  it  could  muster  but  six  officers  and  one  hundred  and  twenty-five  men. 


1862  GAINES' MILL    AND   CHAliLES   CITY   CROSS   ROADS.  915 

At  Gaines'  Mill  the  battalion  occupied  a  position  on  the  right  of  the  First 
Brigade.  The  enemy  in  front  was  concealed  by  woods,  except  two  of  his  bat- 
teries, which  were  visible  at  a  distance  of  five  hundred  yards.  Upon  these  the 
fire  of  the  Eifles  was  concentrated,  compelling  frequent  changes  of  position, 
and  finally  silencing  the  guns.  For  nearly  four  hours  its  position  was  little 
changed.  Upon  the  retirement  of  the  troops  on  its  right,  its  ammunition  being 
nearly  spent,  and  relief,  promised  by  General  Reynolds,  failing  to  come,  it  fell 
back.    The  loss  in  killed  and  wounded  was  one  officer  and  twenty-five  men. 

On  the  evening  of  the  28th,  the  command  commenced  the  march  through 
White  Oak  Swamp,  and  during  the  night  of  the  29th,  performed  picket  duty  on 
the  Richmond  road,  leading  to  Oharles  City.  Many  of  the  slightly  wounded,  and 
those  who  had  been  cut  off,  here  joined  the  command,  increasing  its  numbers 
to  five  officers  and  one  hundred  and  fifty  of  the  Bucktails,  and  five  officers  and 
eighty-four  men  of  the  United  States  sharp-shooters.  In  the  battle  of  the  30th, 
at  Charles  City  Cross  Eoads,  the  command  was  posted  in  rear  of  the  batteries 
on  the  right  of  the  First  Brigade.  When  the  brigade  made  its  first  charge, 
Major  Stone  was  ordered  to  move  to  the  left  of  the  Parrot  guns.  The  charge 
was  vigorously  made  and  was  successful ;  but  the  enemy,  giving  no  time  for 
the  troops  to  re-form,  hurled  heavy  masses  upon  their  broken  and  somewhat 
disordered  ranks,  driving  them  back  in  confusion.  Hugging  the  ground  until 
the  retiring  forces  had  passed,  the  Bucktails  sprang  to  their  feet  and  poured 
in  a  deadly  volley,  continuing  to  fire  for  some  minutes ;  but  finally  overboriie 
by  superior  numbers,  and  finding  that  his  command  was  in  the  centre  of  a  mur- 
derous fire  at  short  range,  Major  Stone  gave  the  word  to  retire  just  in  time 
to  escape  being  surrounded.  The  enemy  maintained  the  pursuit  but  a  short 
distance,  when  he  wheeled  to  the  right.  The  worsted  troops  from  several  regi- 
ments were  now  rallied  and  re-formed  under  the  command  of  Major  Stone.  At 
dusk  the  force  moved  forward  in  excellent  line  of  battle.  "  General  M'Call  had 
come  out  of  the  woods,"  says  Major  Stone  in  his  official  report,  "  wounded  and 
alone,  and  taken  his  place  at  the  head  of  the  column.  After  the  halt  the  Gen- 
eral took  me  forward  a  few  paces  with  him,  and  in  the  darkness  suddenly  we 
found  ourselves  close  upon  the  levelled  muskets  of  a  column  of  the  enemy 
which  filled  the  road  in  front  of  us.  We  were  ordered  to  halt  and  dismount, 
but  I  turned  and  escaped,  only  slightly  hurt,  drawing  two  volleys  from  the 
enemy.  General  M'Call  was  not  so  fortunate,  and  is  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy. 
My  men  at  the  same  time  had  captured  the  Colonel  of  a  rebel  regiment  with  a 
small  party  who  were  scouting  in  our  direction.  I  formed  my  first  company 
across  the  road,  and  went  to  the  rear  by  order  of  Major  General  Kearney,  in 
search  of  a  battery  to  sweep  the  road  in  front.  I  soon  became,  however,  so 
faint  and  dizzy  from  the  effects  of  my  hurt,  that  I  was  taken  to  the  hospital, 
and  took  no  further  part  in  the  action,  which  soon  terminated."  The  loss  in 
the  command  was  unprecedentedly  large — ^being  nearly  two-thirds  of  its  entire 
number — ^two  officers  and  ninety  men  killed,  wounded  and  taken  prisoners  of 
the  Eifles,  and  two  officers  and  fifty-six  men  of  the  United  States  sharp-shooters. 
At  the  close  of  the  battle  the  remnants  of  the  battalion  occupied  the  very  ground 
which  they  had  held  when  they  entered  it,  and  after  a  short  respite  moved  off 
to  Malvern  Hill. 

On  coming  into  position  at  Harrison's  Landing,  it  was  found  that  the  two 
grand  divisions  of  the  army  were  separated  by  a  broad  and  deep  tidal  stream, 
with  no  bridge  for  its  passage.    Generals  Porter  and  Seymour  entrusted  the 


916  rOKTY-SECOND    REGIMENT — BUCKTAIL.  1862 

location  and  construction  of  a  bridge  to  Major  Stone,  the  latter  saying  that  the 
Engineer  Corps  wotdd  require  several  days  to  complete  it,  and  in  the  meantime 
the  army  might  be  sacrificed  in  detail.  They  expressed  the  hope  that  the  rafts- 
men of  the  Bucktail  Eegiment  might  construct  it  in  two  days.  The  space  to 
be  bridged  was  five  hundred  feet,  and  in  places  the  water  was  ten  feet  deep. 
The  only  material  at  hand  was  the  timber  growing  along  the  banks  of  the 
streams  and  in  the  swamps.  At  five  P.  M.,  the  bridge  was  commenced,  the  gal- 
lant lumbermen  stripping  to  the  work  and  swimming  and  wading  to  raise  the 
cribs.  At  sunrise  on  the  following  morning,  to  the  gTcat  satisfaction  of  the 
Generals,  the  bridge  was  ready  for  the  artillery  to  cross. 

Soon  after  the  arrival  of  the  command  at  Harrison's  Landing,  Major  Stone 
resigned  to  take  command  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Forty-ninth  Eegiment, 
and  Colonel  M'Neil,  who  had  been  absent  sick,  returned  and  assumed  com- 
mand. On  the  8th  of  August,  a  portion  of  the  men  captured  at  MechanicsviEe 
having  been  exchanged,  returned  to  duty.  From  the  Peninsula  the  battalion 
proceeded  to  Warrenton,  where  it  joined  the  Army  of  l!^orthern  Virginia,  and 
was  engaged  on  the  29th  and  30th  of  August,  in  the  second  battle  of  Bull  Eun, 
losing  five  killed,  nineteen  wounded  and  three  missing. 

The  four  companies  which  had  been  under  command  of  Lieutenant  Colonel 
Kane,  remained  with  Fremont's  Corps,  now  Sigel's,  after  the  battle  of  Cross 
Keys,  and  were  next  engaged  at  Cedar  Mountain.  On  the  19th  of  August, 
they  were  encamped  at  Brandy  Station,  on  the  Orange  and  Alexandria  rail- 
road, where  Lieutenant  Colonel  Kane,  who  had  been  a  prisoner  since  the  affair 
at  Harrisonburg,  rejoined  them.  He  had  not  yet  thrown  aside  his  crutch,  but 
he  immediately  issued  an  order  that  "the  soldiers  carry  at  all  times,  until 
further  orders,  one  hundred  rounds  of  ball  cartridge,  forty  or  more  rounds  in 
the  cartridge-box,  the  remainder  in  the  haversack."  On  the  morning  of  the 
22d,  the  battalion  was  ordered  to  accompany  the  staff  trains,  and  marched 
back  to  Catlett's  Station,  to  the  rear  of  the  army,  where  were  the  wagons  con- 
taining the  private  baggage  and  papers  of  General  Pope,  and  where  several 
regiments  were  encamped  for  their  protection.  The  Bucktails  numbered  one 
hundred  and  sixty  men.  Of  these,  Captain  Wrnslow  with  fifteen,  was  posted 
at  night  of  the  22d  on  picket.  Early  in  the  evening  a  terrific  thunder  storm 
came  on,  which  caused  the  men  to  hug  closely  their  tents.  Between  nine  and 
ten  P.  M.,  a  heavy  body  of  rebel  cavalry,  under  command  of  General  J.  E.  B. 
Stuart,  charged  directly  over  the  camp  of  the  Bucktails,  taking  Winslow  and 
his  picket  guard  prisoners  before  they  had  time  to  give  the  alarm.  Stuart  was 
on  his  famous  ride  in  the  rear  of  the  army,  for  the  purpose  of  capturing  Gen- 
eral Pope  and  his  headquarters'  train,  destroying  the  bridge  across  Cedar  Eun, 
and  cutting  oft"  the  only  avenue  of  escape  for  his  column.  Colonel  Kane  imme- 
diately rallied  his  men  under  fire  in  a  wood  adjoining,  and  succeeded  in  bringing 
sixty-eight  into  line.  He  sent  a  few  picked  men  out  on  a  scout,  and  himself 
took  a  smaU  squad  (six)  to  the  bridge,  which  was  supposed  to  be  the  maui  ob- 
ject of  attack.  At  the  railroad  station  he  had  a  slight  brush  with  the  enemy,  but 
found  all  quiet  at  the  bridge.  In  returning,  and  while  but  a  short  distance 
from  it,  he  met  a  considerable  party  of  the  enemy's  horse,  which  was  repulsed  and 
driven  in  confusion  by  a  single  volley.  Eeturning  to  his  main  body  left  in  the 
skirt  of  the  wood.  Colonel  Kane  received  satisfactory  reports  from  his  scouts. 
The  enemy  was  in  great  force,  but  over  crowded  and  not  well  in  hand.  He 
was  forming  in  the  open  space  above.    Knowing  that  the  enemy's  pickets  would 


1862  POPB'«   CAMPAIGN   IN   VIRGINIA.  917 

prevent  a  satisfactory  surprise,  Colonel  Kane  moved  his  men  quietly  over  into 
the  Manassas  road,  and  awaited  until  the  foe  got  foirly  into  the  throat  of  it, 
when  he  opened  fire  at  short  range  in  their  very  faces,  dropping  the  troopers, 
and  sending  riderless  horses  galloping  about  in  wild  aflright.  A  panic  seized 
the  entire  force,  and  a  stampede  ensued.  A  mile  away,  it  was  halted  in  the 
midst  of  M'DoweU's  staff  train,  which  it  fell  to  plundering.  The  wagons  were 
in  the  open  field,  and  the  rebels  could  be  plainly  seen  by  the  light  of  the  fires. 
Approaching  from  the  darkness,  Kane  boldly  charged  with  his  little  band, 
pouring  in  a  deadly  fire,  which  again  sent  them  fleeing  from  the  presence  of 
imagined  thousands.  Much  of  the  pillaging  of  the  staff  trains  was  done,  after 
the  enemy  was  routed,  and  in  full  retreat,  by  camp  followers  who  knew  well 
what  wagons  contained  valuables.  Of  the  sixty-eight  men  rallied  for  the  de- 
fence of  the  bridge  and  the  trains,  five  were  wounded,  one  mortally.  In  the 
midst  of  the  thick  darkness,  it  was  difficult  for  the  enemy  to  distinguish  friend 
from  foe,  and  the  Bucktails,  by  their  novel  tactics  and  excellent  training,  real- 
ized the  language  of  scriptui^e,  "five  of  you  shall  chase  an  hundred,  and  an 
hundred  of  you  shall  put  ten  thousand  to  flight."* 

In  the  second  battle  of  Bull  Eun,  Colonel  Kane  not  being  under  orders,  re- 
pau^ed  to  the  bridge  across  Cub  Run,  over  which  the  disorganized  troops  were 
falling  back,  and  sought,  with  his  small  command,  to  check  the  panic  and  se- 
cure an  orderly  retreat  j  but  the  feeble  barrier  interposed,  by  his  line  deployed, 
was  soon  swept  away.  Abandoning  this  design  he  pressed  forward  towards 
the  front,  and  met  a  Lieutenant  commanding  four  mountain  howitzers,  willing 
to  turn  back.  At  the  Bull  Run  Bridge  he  formed  his  line,  where  he  found  Cap- 
tain Mathews  with  one  three-inch  rifled  gun,  Captain  Thoinpson  with  one  rifled 
gun,  and  Lieutenant  Twitchell  with  one  brass  Napoleon,  ready  to  make  a  stand, 
if  assured  of  support.    The  enemy  did  not  attempt  to  drive  them,  and  their 


*  Extract  from  Memoirs  op  the  Confederate  War  for  Independence,  by  Heros 
Von  Borcke,  Chief  of  Staff  to  General,  J.  E.  B.  Stdart. — Late  in  the  evening  we 
entered  this  little  town,  (Warrenton.)  *  *  *  We  were  now  again  exactly  in  the  rear 
of  the  Federal  army,  the  right  wing  of  which  we  had  marched  around,  and  our  hold  design 
was  nothing  less  than  to  capture  the  Commander-in-Chief  and  his  headquarters,  which,  as  our 
scouts  reported,  had  been  estabhshed  at  Gatlett's  Station,  a  point  on  the  Orange  and  Alexan- 
dria railroad.  *  *  *  *  Tjie  enemy's  pickets,  in  the  fury  of  tlie  storm,  indifferent 
to  everything  but  their  own  personal  comfort,  were  picked  up,  one  after  the  other,  by  our  ad- 
vanced guard,  to  the  last  man,  and  we  had  thus  arrived  within  the  immediate  neighborhood  of 
the  main  body  of  the  enemy  without  the  least  information  on  their  part  of  our  approach. 
*  *  *  *  We  halted  at  the  distance  of  about  tAVO  hundred  yards  to  form  our  long 
lines  and  make  our  dispositions,  which  we  did  without  attracting  the  attention  of  our  adver- 
saries in  the  heavy  rain  and  incessantly  rolling  thunder.  The  sound  of  a  single  trumpet  was 
the  signal  for  nearly  two  thousand  horsemen  to  dash,  as  they  did  with  loud  shouts,  upon  the 
utterly  paralyzed  Yankees,  who  were  cut  down  and  made  prisoners  before  they  had  recovered 
from  their  first  astonishment.  I  myself  had  instructions  to  proceed  with  a  select  body  of  men 
to  General  Pope's  tent,  which  was  pointed  out  to  us  by  a  negro  whom  we  had  captured  during 
the  day,  and  who  had  been  impressed  by  one  of  Pope's  staff  officers  as  a  servant.  Unfortu- 
nately for  us,  the  Commander-in-Chief  had,  f  r  once,  this  day  his  "headquarters  in  the  sad- 
dle " — an  intention  which  he  had  so  boastfully  announced  at  the  commencement  of  his  cam- 
paign— and  had  started  a  few  hours  before  our  arrival  on  a  reconnoissance,  so  that  we  Ibund 
only  his  private  baggage,  official  papers,  horses,  &c.,  &c.  I  obtained  as  booty  a  magnificent 
field  glass,  which  was  afterwards  of  great  service  to  me.  Night  attacks,  as  my  later  expe- 
rience taught  me,  are  always  dangerous  and  ought  never  to  be  undertaken  if  they  can  be 
avoided  Even  the  bravest  and  best  disciplined  troops  may,  by  an  unforseen  accident,  he  got 
into  a  stampede,  and  inexperipnced  troops  it  is  almost  impossible  to  control. — Blackwood's  Edin- 
hwrg  Magazine,  No.  DC,  p.  415-G. 


918  FORTY-SECOND   EEGIMENT — BUCKTAIL.  1862 

presence,  restoring  confidence,  contributed  to  diminish  the  haste  and  confusion 
of  the  retreat.  The  position  was  held  until  three  o'clock  on  the  morning  of  the 
31st,  when,  the  last  of  the  Union  forces  having  crossed,  Colonel  Kane  received 
orders  from  General  Pope,  coitveyed  to  him  by  General  Sigel,  to  destroy  the 
bridge,  which  were  executed  by  the  Bucktails,  assisted  by  company  G,  of  the 
Fifth  Reserve.  In  recognition  of  his  gallantry  at  Catlett's  Station,  and  at  Bull 
Eun,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Kane  was,  on  the  7th  of  September,  commissioned  a 
Brigadier  General,  and  the  four  companies  which  he  had  commanded  with  such 
signal  advantage  to  the  service,  were  united  with  the  six,  from  which  they 
had  been  separated  during  the  Peninsula  campaign,  amid  loud  cheers  of  wel- 
come from  the  ^ank  and  file  of  both  battalions.  The  vacancies  occasioned  by 
the  promotion  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Kane  and  Major  Stone,  were  filled  by  the 
appointment  of  Edward  A.  Irviu,  of  comi)any  K,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and 
Alanson  E.  Mies,  of  company  E,  Major. 

On  the  7th  of  September,  the  regiment,  now  led  by  Colonel  M'NeOj  was 
ordered  to  move  to  meet  the  enemy  in  Maryland,  and  arrived  in  his  front  at 
South  Mountain  on  the  14th.  General  Meade,  iu  command  of  the  division,  or- 
dered Colonel  M'Neil  to  deploy  his  men  as  skirmishers  in  fi?ont  of  the  division, 
to  move  directly  up  the  mountain,  and  attack  the  enemy  where  found.  The 
movement  commenced  at  four  P.  M.,  and  his  line  of  battle  was  encountered  at 
the  foot  of  the  mountain,  protected  by  artillery  on  the  top.  A  charge  was 
ordered,  and  the  skirmishers,  supported  by  the  entire  division,  rushed  forward 
with  loud  cheers,  driving  every  thing  before  them,  capturing  prisoners  at  every 
step,  until  the  top  of  the  mountain  was  reached.  It  was  nosv  too  dark  to  con- 
tinue the  pursuit,  and  the  command  rested.  The  loss  was  eighteen  killed  and 
forty-five  wounded.    Among  the  latter  were  Captains  Irvin  and  Mack. 

On  the  following  morning  the  troops  moved  forward  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy, 
and  at  three  P.  M.,  reached  the  Antietam  battle  gTOund.  At  two  P.  M.,  on  the 
16th,  the  regiment  moved  with  the  division  to  the  right  of  the  army,  when 
General  Meade  directed  Colonel  M'Neil  to  deploy,  as  at  South  Mountain,  in 
front  of  his  division,  and  to  advance  to  a  piece  of  wood  in  front  of  the  Dunkard 
Church  then  visible.  The  enemy  was  soon  found  in  strong  force  posted  behind 
a  fence  in  fr-ont  of  the  wood  indicated.  Supports  coming  promptly  up,  the  order 
was  given  to  advance.  The  Bucktails  rushed  forward,  with  a  shout,  through  a 
terrific  fire  of  artillery  and  musketry,  and  gained  the  wood ;  but  at  a  fearful 
cost.  Colonel  M'i^eil,  Lieutenant  WiUiam  Allison,  and  twenty-eight  men,  were 
killed,  and  sixty -five  officers  and  men  wounded  in  this  single  charge.  The  last 
words  of  Colonel  M']S"eil  were,  as  he  faced  the  death  laden  storm,  and  led  the 
way,  "Forward,  Bucktails,  forward!"  The  division  came  promptly  to  their 
support,  and  the  position  was  held  during  the  night.  At  three  A.  M.,  on  the 
following  day,  the  battle  was  renewed.  The  Bucktails,  now  under  command  of 
Captain  Magee,  as  senior  officer,  aided  by  Adjutant  Hartshorn,  were  at  once 
hotly  engaged,  and  fought  with  their  accustomed  gallantry  until  relieved  by 
order  of  General  Meade.  The  loss  in  killed  and  wounded  in  the  two  days  of 
battle  was  one  hundred  and  ten  officers  and  men. 

Captain  Charles  F.  Taylor,  of  company  H,  (brother  of  the  renowned  traveler, 
Bayard  Taylor,)  who  was  taken  prisoner  with  Colonel  Kane  at  Harrisonburg, 
was  held  in  captivity  until  after  the  battle  of  Antietam,  when  he  was  released 
and  returned  to  his  regiment.  As  senior  officer,  he  at  once  assumed  com- 
mand-, and  was  soon  after  commissioned  Colonel.    From  Antietam,  the  army 


1863  ANTIETAM  AND  FREDERICKSBURG.  919 

moved  to  the  Potomac,  and  thence  to  the  neighborhood  of  Warrenton,  the 
Bucktails,  upon  the  march,  having  the  advance.  On  the  10th  of  December, 
preparations  were  made  to  cross  the  Eappahaunock  below  Fredericksburg, 
and  attack  the  enemy.  Dmdng  the  following  day,  pontoons  were  thrown  across, 
and  on  the  12th,  the  Eeserves  crossed  to  the  right  bank.  Late  in  the  afternoon 
the  Bucktails  moved  down  the  bank  of  the  river,  until  they  found  the  enemy's 
pickets  posted  in  the  edge  of  a  wood,  and  across  a  road  running  parallel  with 
the  river.  Eemaining  on  picket  during  the  night,  firing  opened  early  on  their 
front,  and  during  the  morning  the  Bucktails  remaiaed  in  support  of  artillery, 
and  in  the  formation  for  the  attack,  they  occupied  the  extreme  left  of  the 
line.  The  enemy  was  posted  in  the  edge  of  a  wood,  and  as  the  Bucktails 
moved  forward  were  obliged  to  cross  an  open  field,  under  a  very  heavy  fire  of 
musketry  and  artillery.  Upon  the  order  to  advance,  they  rushed  forward  and 
soon  reached  the  railroad,  where  was  a  cut  of  a  few  feet,  which,  for  a  short 
time,  was  used  as  a  breast  work,  affording  some  protection.  Again  the  order 
to  advance  was  given,  and  leaping  upon  the  bank,  they  moved  on  in  the  face 
of  the  enemy,  pushing  him  from  liis  sheltered  position,  and  gaining,  at  a  fear- 
ful cost,  a  signal  advantage.  But  supports  failing  to  come,  it  was  deemed  im- 
prudent to  push  the  advantage  fm^ther,  and  the  division  fell  back,  suffering  se- 
verely while  executing  the  movement.  The  loss  was  nineteen  killed,  and  one 
hundred  and  thirteen  wounded  and  missing.  Lieutenant  W.  B.  Jenkins  was 
among  the  killed,  and  Colonel  Taylor,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Irvin,  and  Lieuten- 
ants O.  D.  Jenkins,  D.  G.  M'^STaughton,  Thomas  B.  Winslow  and  E.  F.  Ward, 
were  of  the  wounded. 

On  the  6th  of  February,  1863,  the  Eeserves  were  ordered  to  the  defences  of 
Washington,  to  rest  and  recruit,  being  transferred  from  the  First  to  the  Twen- 
ty-second Corps.  The  Bucktails,  with  the  First  Brigade,  were  ordered  to  Fair- 
fax Court  House,  where  a  permanent  camp  was  established.  Here  Lieutenant 
Colonel  Irvin,  on  account  of  his  wounds,  resigned,  and  Major  Niles  was  pro- 
moted to  fill  the  vacancy.  Adjutant  Wm.  E.  Hartshorn  was  commissioned 
Major,  and  Sergeant-Major  Eoger  Sherman,  Adjutant.  A  large  number  of  men 
who  had  been  absent,  sick  or  womided  returned  to  the  ranks,  and  Colonel  Tay- 
lor applied  himself  with  tireless  energy  to  the  work  of  drilling  and  disciplining 
his  command.  The  First  Brigade,  to  which  the  regiment  was  attached,  was  com- 
manded by  Colonel  William  M'Caudless,  and  the  division  by  Brigadier  Gen- 
eral S.  W.  Crawford.  On  the  25th  of  June,  the  First  and  Third  Brigades  were 
ordered  to  rejoin  the  Fifth  Corps,  now  on  its  march  to  meet  an  invading  army  in 
Pennsylvania.  At  noon  on  the  2d  of  July,  the  regiment  reached  the  neighbor- 
hood of  Gettysburg,  where  a  great  battle  was  in  progress.  After  a  short  rest, 
the  roll  was  called,  and,  to  the  great  satisfaction  of  its  commander,  every  man  was 
found  in  his  place — a  force  of  five  hundred  strong.  At  four  P.  M.  the  division 
was  ordered  to  the  front,  and  moved  over  in  the  direction  of  Little  Eouud  Top, 
where  the  Union  lines  were  being  hard  pressed,  the  artillerists  ready  to  spike 
their  gmis.  Colonel  M'Candless  hastily  formed  bis  brigade  in  two  lines,  the 
Bucktails  on  the  left  of  the  second  line,  and  charged  down  the  slope  in  the  face 
of  a  heavy  fii-e.  At  the  foot  of  the  hill  was  a  deep  swamp,  thirty  or  forty  yards 
in  width,  and  upon  reaching  ifc,  the  second  line  deployed  to  the  left,  and  wading 
across,  drove  the  enemy  into  the  woods  beyond  the  stone  wall  which  skirted 
it.  The  left,  with  Colonel  Taylor  at  its  head,  continued  the  pursuit  through 
the  woods  to  a  wheat  field  beyond,  where  in  the  act  of  steadying  his  men,  he 


920  FORTY-SECOND    llFpTiMENT — BUCKTATL.  1863 

fell,  shot  through  the  heart.  Lieutenant  Colonel  ISTiles  having  been  wounded 
early  in  the  engagement,  the  command  devolved  on  Major  Hartshorn,  when, 
finding  his  regiment  unsupported,  he  fell  back  to  the  wall.  This  position  was 
held  by  the  First  Brigade  until  tliree  P.  M.  of  the  3d,  when  Major  Hartshorn 
was  ordered  by  Colonel  M'Candless  to  deploy  a  single  company  as  skirmishers 
upon  his  left  flank  at  right  angles  to  his  line,  and  to  advance  against  the  enemy. 
While  this  movement  was  being  executed,  the  brigade  was  formed  in  column 
of  regiments,  closed  in  mass,  ^he  Bucktaiis  in  front,  and  advanced,  charging 
through  the  wheat  field  and  into  the  woods  beyond.  Here  it  was  discovered 
by  Colonel  M'Candless  that  the  enemy  was  in  large  force  upon  his  left  flank. 
He  accordingly  halted,  and  changed  direction  by  that  flank,  and  ordered  Major 
Hartshorn  to  charge,  while  he  followed  close  with  the  balance  of  the  brigade. 
The  movement  resulted  in  a  complete  success.  The  Bucktaiis  were  soon  en- 
gaged hand  to  hand  with  the  enemy,  and  nearly  the  entire  Fifteenth  Georgia 
Eegiment,  with  its  colors,  was  captured.  The  rebels  were  in  a  short  time  driven 
from  the  wood  into  the  open  country,  where  the  brigade  deployed  in  line,  and 
a  large  number  of  prisoners  was  again  secured.  Mght  coming  on,  the  bri- 
gade rested  nearly  a  mile  in  advance  of  the  position  held  in  the  morning.  On 
the  morning  of  the  4th,  the  brigade  was  relieved  by  a  division  of  regulars,  and 
the  regiment  moved  to  the  rear  to  replenish  its  ammunition,  which  was  ex- 
hausted. Colonel  Taylor,  a  brave  and  accomplished  officer,  Lieutenant  Eobert 
HaU  and  six  men,  were  killed.  Lieutenant  Colonel  IsTiles,  Captains  Hugh  Mc- 
Donald, J.  D.  Yerkes,  Neri  B.  I^nsey  and  Frank  Bell,  Lieutenants  J.  E.  Krat- 
zer,  T.  J.  Eoney,  J.  E.  Sparr  and  thirty-one  enlisted  men  were  wounded. 

On  the  morniag  of  the  5th,  it  having  been  discovered  that  the  enemy  was 
in  full  retreat,  the  army  marched  in  pursuit.  The  regiment  moved  with  the 
Fifth  Corps,  by  the  Emmetsbmg  road  to  Middletown,  and  thence  by  the  Ha- 
gerstown  road,  until,  on  the  12th,  it  came  up  with  the  enemy  strongly  posted 
in  the  vicinity  of  Williamsport.  Sharp  skirmishiag  was  kept  up  during  the 
nights  of  the  12th  and  13th,  and  on  the  morning  of  the  14th,  the  troops  moved 
forward  to  attack  at  daylight,  when  it  was  discovered  that  the  enemy  had  fled. 

In  the  manoeuvres  of  the  two  hostile  armies  during  the  remaining  months 
of  1863,  the  Bucktaiis  were  constantly  upon  the  skirmish  line,  frequently  en- 
gaging the  enemy,  rarely  in  a  position  to  be  secure  from  attack,  and  finally,  at 
the  close  of  the  campaign,  went  into  winter  quarters  at  Bristoe  Station,  where 
they  remained  until  the  close  of  April,  1864. 

The  campaign  in  the  Wilderness  opened  on  the  3d  of  May.  The  regiment 
broke  camp  on  the  29th  of  April,  and  reached  Culpepper  on  the  30th,  where 
their  Sharp's  rifles  were  exchanged  for  Spencer's  seven  shooters.  On  the  4th 
of  May,  it  crossed  the  Eapidan  and  bivouacked  that  night  near  the  Lacy  House 
in  close  proximity  to  the  ever  memorable  battle-field.  At  daylight  on  the  morn 
ing  of  the  5th,  the  Eeserves,  with  the  Bucktaiis  in  advance  as  skirmishers 
moved  forward  in  the  direction  of  Parker's  Store.  At  nine  A.  M.,  Major  Harts 
horn  reported  to  General  Crawford  that  he  had  come  upon  the  enemy's  skir- 
mishers, and  that  theii-  line  extended  considerably  beyond  both  his  flanks 
Other  regiments  were  at  once  distributed  upon  the  line,  and  Colonel  M'Cand 
less  with  the  First  Brigade  moved  to  his  support.  These  dispositions  com 
pleted,  the  Bucktaiis  advanced  and  attacked  the  enemy's  skirmishers,  push 
ing  them  back  to  theii-  line  of  battle,  and  to  a  point  in  fidl  view  of  Parker's 
Store.    The  enemy  was  discovered  to  be  in  great  force,  and  the  skirmish  line 


1864  WILDERNESS   CAMPAIGN.  921 

held  its  position  witli  difficulty.  At  one  P.  M.,  intelligence  was  communicated 
to  Major  Hartshorn  that  the  division  was  falling  back,  and  that  his  command 
was  being  surrounded.  The  skirmishers  were  immediately  withdrawn,  and  the 
regiment  re-formed  in  the  open  ground  which  had  been  occupied  by  his  supports. 
The  march  to  the  rear  was  commenced  upon  the  same  road  by  which  it  had  ad- 
vanced in  the  morning.  After  proceeding  a  short  distance  it  was  discovered 
that  the  enemy  had  possession  of  this  road  and  was  rapidly  extending  his  line 
to  the  right.  The  woods  being  very  dense  the  Major  closed  up  his  regiment, 
and  cautiously  moved  on,  as  close  as  possible  to  the  rebel  column,  and,  in  a 
favorable  position,  ordered  a  charge,  by  which  he  succeeded  in  breaking  through 
the  cordon  that  had  been  drawn  around  him,  and  in  reaching  the  division  with 
a  loss  of  but  fourteen  men. 

On  the  morning  of  the  6th,  the  Eeserves  were  moved  to  the  right  of  the 
Fifth  Corps,  and  formed  in  two  lines,  the  Bucktails  on  the  left  of  the  First 
Brigade,  when  they  advanced  to  the  attack.  The  fighting  was  severe,  and  was 
kept  up  throughout  the  whole  day  without  advantage  to  either  side.  At  night 
the  regiment  moved  with  the  division  to  the  support  of  the  Sixth  Corps,  on  the 
extreme  right,  suddenly  attacked,  but  was  relieved,  and  returned  to  the  Lacy 
House  before  the  morning  of  the  7th.  At  one  P.  M.  Major  Hartshorn  was  di- 
rected to  deploy  his  regiment  to  the  front,  and  move  forward  to  ascertain  the 
strength  of  the  enemy's  works,  which  had  been  constructed  during  the  night. 
Colonel  Ent,  of  the  Sixth,  was  ordered  to  protect  his  flanks.  Approaching  the 
rebel  line  of  skirmishers,  a  charge  was  made,  driving  him  back  into  his  en- 
trenchments, when  his  artillery  opened  with  grape  and  canister.  The  object 
of  the  reconnoissance  having  been  accompUshed,  Major  Hartshorn  fell  back  to 
his  old  position,  carrying  with  him  his  killed  and  wounded,  two  of  the  former 
and  twenty-one  of  the  latter. 

During  the  night  of  the  7th,  the  march  was  commenced  towards  Spottsy '- 
vania.  At  ten  A.  M.,  of  the  8th,  the  enemy  was  encountered  three  miles  north 
of  the  town.  When  the  Bucktails  came  upon  the  field,  the  First  and  Second 
Divisions  of  the  Fifth  Corps  were  already  hotly  engaged.  Forming  in  line 
under  a  severe  fire,  on  the  left  of  the  road  leading  to  the  Court  House,  a  charge 
was  made  by  the  division  across  an  open  field,  driving  the  enemy  out  of  a  wood 
beyond,  which  position  was  held  until  three  P.  M.,  when,  finding  that  the  enemy 
was  massing  in  great  force  in  front,  and  was  moving  around  on  its  unprotected 
flanks,  the  order  was  given  to  fall  back  to  the  position  held  in  the  morning. 
During  the  evening  the  Eeserves  made  three  charges  and  were  as  often  repulsed. 
On  the  9th,  the  regiment  was  sent  to  the  right  of  the  corps,  and  as  skiimishers 
advanced  to  the  Po  Eiver,  taking  up  a  position  which  it  held  untH  the  10th, 
when  it  was  withdrawn  and  placed  on  the  right  of  the  division,  in  line  at  Moun- 
tain Emi.  Here  the  regiment  participated  in  the  two  assaults  made  on  the 
enemy's  works,  in  both  of  which  our  forces  were  repulsed.  On  the  night  of  the 
10th,  it  was  again  placed  at  the  front,  and  kept  up  a  constant  fire  throughout 

the  night. 

On  the  11th,  an  assault  was  made  by  the  entire  army.  The  position  of  the 
Eeserves  was  in  front  of  a  double  line  of  works  which  the  enemy  had  thrown 
up  during  the  previous  night.  Two  attempts  were  made  to  carry  them  by  as- 
sault but  in  vain.  The  BucktaHs  were  employed  during  the  12th  in  picking 
off  rebel  artillerymen,  and  driving  them  from  the  guns  in  the  works  which  they 
had  unsuccessfully  charged  on  the  previous  day.  On  the  13th,  the  regiment 
116 


922  FORTY-SECOND  RBGHMBNT — BUCKTAIL,  1864 

waSj'for  the  first  time  since  tlie  opening  of  the  campaign,  relieved  from  the 
front  and  allowed  a  day  of  rest.  On  the  following  day,  together  with  the  divi- 
sion, it  marched  several  miles  to  the  left,  where  it  remained  actively  employed 
upon  the  skirmish  line  until  the  20th,  when  the  march  was  continued  to  Gui- 
nea Station,  and  from  thence,  on  the  22d,  to  Jericho  Ford,  on  the  North  Anna 
Eiver,  which  the  men  were  forced  to  cross  by  wading,  holding  their  cartridge- 
boxes  above  their  heads.  After  the  di\'ision  was  safely  across.  Colonel  Hardin, 
commanding  the  brigade,  directed  Major  Hartshorn  to  advance  with  his  skir- 
mishers and  clear  the  woods  in  front.  This  movement  was  successfully  accom- 
plished, and  upon  the  advance  of  the  brigade  took  position  on  its  right,  where 
a  determined  attack,  made  by  the  enemy  at  five  P.  M.,  was  handsomely  repulsed. 
The  interval  between  the  22d  and  26th  was  occupied  in  skirmishing,  and  ia 
strengthening  the  position  held.  During  the  night  of  the  26th,  another  move- 
ment to  the  left  was  commenced,  and  after  a  three  days'  march  the  command 
reached  the  vicinity  of  Bethesda  Church. 

On  the  morning  of  the  30th,  Major  Hartshorn  was  ordered  to  advance  his 
skirmishers  to  the  Mechanicsville  road,  a  mile  in  his  front.  The  enemy's  skir- 
mishers were  soon  met  and  driven  a  half  mile,  when  the  Major  found  that  a  large 
force  of  rebels  was  advancing,  with  lines  extending  beyond  both  his  flanks.  Ee- 
porting  the  fact  to  Colonel  Hardin,  he  fell  back  slowly  until  he  met  the  brigade 
coming  to  his  support.  Forming  line  on  the  right  of  the  brigade,  a.charge  was 
made  upon  the  advancing  enemy  driving  him  back  to  the  shelter  of  some  woods. 
Discovering  that  the  line  which  he  had  driven  was  only  the  advance  of  a  larger 
force,  Colonel  Hardin  ordered  his  brigade  to  fall  back  to  a  position  in  line  with 
the  Third  Brigade,  and  immediately  commenced  throwing  up  rifle  pits.  He 
ordered  Major  Hartshorn  to  hold  the  enemy  in  check  with  his  skirmishers,  to 
fall  back  slowly,  and  to  take  position  on  the  lefb  of  the  brigade.  This  manoeuvre 
was  so  successfully  executed  that  ample  time  was  given  to  complete  a  strong 
line  of  works.  On  the  near  approach  to  the  lines,  Major  Hartshorn  was  so  hard 
pressed  that  he  was  obliged  to  throw  two  companies  to  the  right,  upon  the  line 
occupied  by  the  Third  Brigade.  With  the  remaining  eight  companies  he  suc- 
ceeded in  reaching  the  position  designated  by  Colonel  Hardin,  in  time  to  bear 
his  full  part  in  the  handsome  repulse  given  to  the  enemy  as  he  advanced  to  the 
assault.  Colonel  Fisher  warmly  commended  the  conduct  of  the  two  companies 
which  had  been  driven  into  his  lines,  and  which  fought  with  his  brigade.  This 
was  the  Bucktails'  last  battle,  their  time  of  service  having  this  day  expired. 
The  casualties  during  the  campaign  were  two  officers  and  twenty-sis  enlisted 
men  killed,  and  six  officers  and  one  hundred  and  twelve  enlisted  men  wounded. 
The  veterans  and  recruits  were  transferred  to  the  One  Hundred  and  Ninetieth, 
of  which  Major  Hartshorn  was  appointed  Colonel,  and  the  regiment  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  at  Harrisburg  on  the  11th  of  June,  1864. 

The  old  bunting,  which  had  floated  over  the  rafts  on  which  the  original 
Bucktails  were  borne  down  the  Susquehanna  in  April,  1861,  and  which  had 
been  carried  by  them  in  all  their  campaigns,  was  borne  in  procession  in  Phila- 
delphia, on  the  4th  of  July,  1866,  by  the  scarred  veterans  who  survived,  and 
delivered  up  to  the  Governor  of  the  State,  amid  the  loud  acclamations  of  the 
multitude,  as  they  recognized  the  familiar  emblem  that  surmounted  its  staff. 


TEUiEB  YEAUS'  SEKVICB. 


923 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS. 


Thomas  L.  Kane. 


Charles  J.  Bid  die. 
Hugh  W.  M'Neil.. 

Charles  F.  Taylor. 

Alanson  E,  Mies.., 


.do 

.do 


Koy  Stone 

W.  R.  Hartshonu.. 

John  T.  A.  Jewett., 
Roger  Sherman 

Henry  D.  Patton... 

Lucius  Truman 

S.  D.  Freeman 

Jonathan  J,  Comfort 

W.  T.  Humphrey.. 

W.  B.  Jones 

Daniel  O.  Crouch.. 
Latayette  Butler..., 
W.H.  D.  Hatton.., 

William  Baker 

Wm.  C.  Hunter..  .. 
John  Lemon 


R.  Fenton  Ward.... 
Jeremiah  J.  Starr.. 
Henry  Zundel. .  . . . . 


...do.... 
Lt.  Col 
Major., 
...do 


Adj 

...do 

Q.M... 
...do 

Surg.... 
...do 

As.Sur. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Chap'n 
Sr.Maj. 
Q.M.Sr 
Com.  Sr 

Has.  St. 

do 

PI.  Muc 


May  12,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 
May   29,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
Dec.    17,  '62, 

June  21,  '61, 
Aug.  2,  '62, 
Dec.  1,  '62, 
Sept.  30,  '63, 
Aug.  3,  '61, 
Aug.  15,  '62, 
May  21,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 


Mus.  as  private,  May  13,  1861— pr.  to  Col.,  June 
12,  1861— res.  and  elected  Lt.  Col.,  June  13, '61— 
wd.  at  Dranesville,  Dec.  20,  1861,  and  at  Har- 
risonburg, June  6, 1862— pr.  to  Brig.  Gen.,  Sept. 
7, 1862— to  Bv.  Maj.  Gen.,  Mar.  13,  '65— resigned 
Nov.  7,  1863. 

Resigned  February  1,  1862. 

Pr.  fr."  Capt.  Co.  D,  to  Col.,  Jan.  22,  1862— kiUed 
at  Antietam,  September  16,  1862. 

Pr.  fr.  Capt.  Co.  H,  to  Col.,  March  1,  '63— killed 
at  Gettysbura-,  July  2,  '63. 

Pr.  fr.  Cant.  Co.  E,  to  Maj.,  Mar.  1,  1863— to  Lt. 
Col.,  May  15,  1863— resigned  Mar.  28,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Maj.,  June  13,  1861— to  Col.  of  149th  P.  V., 
Aug.  29,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Adjt.,  Feb.  1862— to  Maj.,  May  22,  1863— 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Captain  Co.  D,  Feb.  5,  1862. 

Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  Maj.  to  Adit.,  May  23, 1863— resigned 
March  21, 1864. 

Pr.  to  Capt.  and  A.  Q.  M.,  U.  S.  V.,  Dec.  1,  '62i 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Resigned  October  1,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864— Bv. 
Lt.  Colonel,  March  13,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Surg.  149th  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  5, 1862. 

Resigned  November  1,  1862. 

Resigned  June  10,  1863. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  30,  '64. 

Resigned  November  11,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Promoted  from  Corporal  company  K,  January  1, 
'63— mustered  out  with  comnanv,  June  11,  '64. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.  Co.  I,  July  l,'l862. 

Transferred  to  l'90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  81,  '64— Vet. 

Promoted  from  private  company  F,  Sept.  1863— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 


Company  A. 

RECRUITED  AT  LAWRENCEVILLE,  TIOGA  COUNTY. 


Philip  Holland 

John  G.  narrower... 


Neri  B.  Kinsey 

Edwin  B.  Leonard. 
Daniel  Orcutt 


Ariel  K.  Sayles .... 
Edmund  J.  Hunt . 
JohnHawe 


Capt.... 
...do..... 


1st  Lt.. 
,..do.... 
2d  Lt.. 


Serg't., 
...do.... 
...do.... 


June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 

June    1,  '61, 

Aug.    1,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 


Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Promoted  from  1st  Lieutenant  to  Captain,  March 

1,  1863— resigned  June  22,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Captain  company  C,  March  1, 1865— 

brevet  Major,  March  13,  1865. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  March  1,  '63— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  March  26,  '63— kiUed 

at  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  May  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  18,  '62. 


Note.— The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks : 


Ab.  absent. 
AsBt.  Assistant. 
Adj.  Adjutant. 
Bu.  buried. 
Bv.  brevet. 
Bd.  band. 
Capt.  Captain. 
Chap.  Chaplain. 


Cor.  Corporal.  Fr.  from. 

Com.  commissioned  or  Purl,  furlough. 


commissary. 
Cert,  certificate. 
Dis.  dismissed. 
Dis'y.  disability. 
Sisoh.  discharged. 
Exp.  expiration. 


Hos.  hospital. 
Lt.  Lieutenant, 
Mus.  mustered. 
Muc.  musician. 
Mis.  missing. 
Pr.  promoted. 


PI.  principal. 
Priv.  private. 
Reg.  regiment. 


Kes.  resigned. 
Bem.  removed. 
Sen.  sentenced. 
Serv.  service. 


Surg.  Surgeon. 
Sgt.  Sergeant. 
Sub.  substitute. 
Stew,  steward. 
Tr.  transferred. 
Vet.  veteran  volunteer. 
Wd.  wounded. 
Wds.  wounds. 


924 


FOETT-SBCOND   REGIMENT — ^BUCKTAIL, 


Dan.  S.  Boardman.. 

Andrew  Godfrey 

JohnM.  Steele 

A.  V.  Vanarsdale ... 
Wm.  N.  Ramsey.... 
Orrin  M.  Stibbens... 
Sam.  O.  Millsworth 

JohnB.  Wakley 

A.  John  Smith 

Horace  A.  Stever.... 

Albert  A.  Seeley 

Arnold,  Eli  S 

Buck,  Francis 


Baker,  Albert 

Brimer,  Uriah 

Bowman,  Geo.  W . 
Bogart,  Wallace..., 


Babcock,  Thaddeus 

Bruce,  Edwin  T 

Beeman,  Seymore... 

Card,  Simon  B 

Colgrove,  Orner 

Cobel,  Norman  K... 

Cady,  Alpheus 

Cowels,  Henry  S 

Counselman,  Wash 
Clark,  Charles  W... 
Chase,  William  H... 
ConkUn,  Joseph, 


Cole,  James,  Jr. . 
Crocket,  John.... 
Doyle,  George  K 

Durkes,  Levi 

Dougherty,  George.. 

Davis,  Samuels 

Davidson,  James  K 

Dorcy,  Henry  S 

Drummond,  R.  B.. 
Drifuss,  Solomon .. 
Davis,  Leroy  P 


Drummon,  Eben  B 
Drier,  Charles.. . 
Edgarton,  Wilton... 

Evans,  Michael 

Freeland,  Samuel... 
Freeman,  Freedom 
Grover,  Reuben  S.. 
Gorton,  Farnsworth 
Goodel,  Abner.... 
Goodnough,  WU'rd 

Guyer,  Charles .... 

Gee,  George  H 

Hayler,  Fred'k  M... 

Herrick,  Pierce 

Harvey,  Hiram  W.. 

Hill,  John , 

narrower,  Gab'l  F.. 

Hardy,  Michael 

Impson,  Benj.  E 

Impson,  Joseph  C  .. 
KembaU,  George.... 

Kinsey,  Niles  V 

Kriner,  Joseph 

LiBwis,  Wm.  J 

Lyon,  George  E 

Lewis,  Lewis  O 

M'FaU,  Alex.  G 

M'Clure,  Peurry 

Magee,  Hugh  J  

M'Cort,  Patrick 


...do.. 
..do.. 
...do., 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do . 
...do. 
...do. 
...do . 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 


July  21 
June  11 
June  11 
June  11 
June  11 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
July  21,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 


July 
Aug. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
July 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
June 
July 


25,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
2,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
11,  '61, 
21,  '61, 


Aug.  21,  '61, 

Oct.  ,  25,  '64, 

June  11,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 

July  21,  '61, 

July  24,  '62, 

Aug.  1,  '61, 

Sept.  5,  '62, 

Aug.  15,  '62, 
June  11,  '61, 

Sept.  5,  '62, 
June  11,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
July  21,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 


July  21 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
Aug.    3,  '62, 


Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V,,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V. ,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  1,  '62. 
Pris.  fr.  May  19,  to  Dec.  6,  '64— disch.  Mar.  31,'65. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  SO,  '62. 
Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  10,  '62. 
Disch.  for  wds.  rec.  in  action — date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  13,  '62. 
Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  May 

21,  '64 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Dicharged  Nov.  17,  '62,  for.  wds.  rec.  in  action. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  9, 1861. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Died  Aug.2,'62,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Charles  City  Cross 

Roads,  June  30,  '62— bu.  in  Cyp.  Hill  Cem,  L.  I. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  12,  '64— Vet. 
Deserted  July  21, 1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  30,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  31,  '62. 
Transferred  to  company  G,  September  1,  1861. 
Died  December  30,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Died  at  Falmouth,  Va.,  May  19,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  Oct.  14,  '62,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  4, 1862. 
Discharged  Feb.  20,  '63,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Died  September  6,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 

Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  I90threg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  24, 1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  23,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  4,  '61. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Disch.  Oct.  31,  '62,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Died  Sept.  12,  '62,  of  wounds  received  at  Charles 

City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Killed  at  Mechanicsville,  Va.,  June  26,  1862. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  15,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  9,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  4,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  24,  '61. 
Mustered  out  August  9,  1864. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  21,  '61. 
Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  March  4,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  9,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  AprU  23,  '62. 
Died  at  Newburg,  Pa.,  August  19,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  27,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  3,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  Navy,  Sept.,  1864. 


THREE   YEARS'   SBRVIOE. 


925 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTEK 
INTO   SERVICE. 

■3 

[                                                              REMARKS. 

Miller,  Joseph 

Miller,  James  H 

Moorehouse,  Adon. 
Newcomer,  A 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

July  21,  '61,    3    Deserted  July  25,  1861. 
June  11,  '61,    3    Deserted  March  2,  1862. 

Aug.  21,  '61,   3   Deserted  and  joined  6th  U.  S.  Cav.,  Nov.,  1862. 
Mar.  17,  '62,    3    Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  June  16,  1862. 
Aug.  21,  '61,    3   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet 
June  11, '61,    3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  1862. 
June  11,  '61,    3    Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
June  11, '61,    3    Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unicnown. 
June  11,  '61,    3   Transferred  from  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  May  21, 
'64— mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  '64, 
June  11,  '61,    3    Died— date  unknown— of  wounds  rec.  in  action, 
July  21,  '61,    3   Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  8,  1864. 
June  11,  '61,    3   Deserted  September  17, 1862. 
June  11,  '61,    3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
June  11,  '61,    3   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
June  11,  '61,    3   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
June  11,  '61,    3   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Aug.  21,  '61,    3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  18,  '62, 
June  11,  '61,    3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  23,  '62, 
June  11,  '61,    3   Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate- date  unknown. 
June  11,  '61,    3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  13,  '62. 
June  11,  '61,    3    Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown, 
Aug.  21, '61,    3   Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  October,  1863. 
July  21,  '61,    3   Deserted  and  joined  6th  U.  S.  Cav.,  Nov.,  1862. 
June  11,  '61,    3   Mustered  oitt  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
June  11,  '61,    3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  10,  '62. 
June  11,  '61,    3   Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Aug.    2,  '61,    3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  9, 1861, 
June  11,  '61,    3   Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
June  11,  '61,    3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  5,  '61. 
June  11,  '61,    3    Discharged  Feb.  28,  1863,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 
June  11, '61,    3   Disch.  for  wounds  rec.  in  action-date  unknown. 
June  11,  '61,    3   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
June  11,  '61,    3   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
June  11,  '61,    3    Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
June  11,  '61,    3    Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
June  11,  '61,    3   Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

O'Dell,  Henry.. 

...do 

Olin,  Edward 

...do 

Phinney,  Beni.  F... 
Phillips,  S.  D    .    ... 

...do 

...do 

Rowley,  Seeley  B... 
Roher,  Silas. 

...do 

...do 

Reed,  Tip.. 

...do 

Rowley,  John  R 

Seamon,  Eli  B.. 

...do 

...do 

Self.  William  E 

Smith,  Cornelius  J 
Sweet,  Aser 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Seeley,  Wm.  R 

Stanley,  Levi 

...do 

...do 

Sullivan,  T.  W 

.do 

Stewart,  Thomas  P.. 
Stebbins,  Samuel... 
Seeley,  William  G... 
Sullivan,  Rich'd  B.. 
Taggart,  Henry  H.. 
Turner,  James  C... 

VanVliet,  Isaac 

Vasttinder,  James.. 
Wiles,  Allison 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

Wright,  William  D 

Wallier,  James 

Webster,  Homer  D 

Wiles,  Luther 

Walseley,  Sam'l  S... 

Webster,  James 

Willoughby,G.W.R 
Wakeley,  Mort.  S... 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Company  B. 


RECRUITED  AT  DUNCANNON,  PERRY  COUNTY. 


Langhorn  Wistar... 
Thomas  B.  Lewis 


John  A.  Gulp 
William  Allison 
Philip  E.  Keiser, 


Joel  R.  Sparr 

Frederick  A.  Perry 

Thomas  J.  Belton... 

Chas.  W.  Tierney... 

Rob't  B.  Both  well... 

J.  W.  Muntzebaugh 

Lemuel  K.  Morton 
John  O'Brien 


Mark  Burke 

Joseph  H.  Meek 
Hiram  G.  Wolf.. 
J.  H.  Muntzebaugh 
John  W.  Parsons . 
Henry  J.  Jones.... 
Jacob  E.  Stuckey. 


Promoted  to  Col.  1.50th  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  4,  1862. 
Pr.  fr.  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Dec.  12,  1861— to  Capt., 
Sept.  16,  1862— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  '64. 
Resigned  November  1,  1861. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  16,  1862. 
Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Dec.  12,  1861— to  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  1, 

1863 — mus.  out  A\'ith  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Dec.  12,  1861— to  2d  Lt.,  March  1, 

1863 — mus.  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  from  private  to  Sergeant,  July  5, 1863^ 

mustered  out  with  company.  June  11,  '64. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg.  July  3,  1863— buried  in 

National  Cemetery,  Section  B,  grave,  91. 
Promoted  from  private  to  Sergeant,  Nov.  1, 1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  from  priv.  to  Sgt.,  Nov.  20,  1863— wd. 

May  12,  1864 — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Promoted  fr.  Corporal  to  Sergeant,  July  1,  1863 — 

mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  May  27,  1864. 

Died  June  4,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Spott- 
sylvania C.  H.,  May  9,  1864. 
Deserted  June  28,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  ,Tune  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Disch.  by  Gen.  Order  of  War  Dep't,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  8,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Svirgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '63. 
Died  Nov.  16,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Fred- 
ericksburg, December  13, 1862. 


926 


FORTY  SECOND   REGIMENT — BUCKTAIL, 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE   OF   MUSTEK 
INTO   SERVICE. 

I 

3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
8 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
'i 

REMARKS. 

Samuel  Galbraith... 

John  Wilkinson 

Austin,  Charles 

Arnold,  George  L.. 
Branyan,  Rob.  H... 
Branyan,  James  A. 
Breckbill,  Jerem'h 

Burns,  James  E 

Bolden,  James  ..... 

Corp ... 
Muc... 
Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Juno 
June 
June 
June 
Dec. 
Aug. 
June 
June 
Aug. 
June 

June 
Aug. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Jan. 
.lune 
Aug. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Mar. 
June 
June 
Jnne 
Aug. 
June 
June 
June 
Mar. 
Aug. 
June 
Mar. 
Aug. 
June 

June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Aug. 
Mar. 
June 
June 

June 
June 
Aug. 
Mar. 
June 
Aug. 
June 
Aug. 
June 
June 
June 

June 
June 

June 
June 
June 
Jan, 
Jan. 

4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
26,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

3,  '61, 

4,  '61, 

4,  '61, 

3,  '61, 

4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

16,  '62, 
4,  '61, 
19,  '61, 

3,  '61, 

4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
6,  '62, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
6,  '62, 
8,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
6,  '62, 
6,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '62, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '62, 
4,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

4,  '61, 
4,  '61, 
^  '61, 
16,  '62, 
16,  '62, 

Killed  at  DranesviUe,  December  20,  1861. 

Discharged  August  2,  1861. 

Wounded  May  7, '64— absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Deserted  August  5,  1863. 

r^Iustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certi  ficate,  July  4,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  9,  1862. 

Black,  Isaac  G 

Barth,  John      

...do 

...do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  22,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  8,  1863. 

Cook,  George  L 

Casswell,  Edward.. 
Duncan,  Joseph 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  28,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '63, 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps— mus- 

...do  

tered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  29,  '62. 

Evans   David 

..do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov,  14,  '62. 
Died  February  28,  1862. 
Deserted  Au"-ust  11.  1861. 

Ebright,  George  W 
Etter,  Jacob. 

...do 

do 

Fissell,  William  A. 
Fissell,  John  A. 

...do 

do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
INIustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  28,  '62. 
Disch.  May  1,  '62,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  Nov.  14,  1862, 
Discharged  on  Surseon's  certificate,  Jan.  20,  '63. 

Farnesw^orth,  Sam'l 
Foster,  Erastus  R... 
Foster,  Francis  A... 
Fleck,  EphraimB... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Foran,  Patrick 

Green,  Thomas  G... 

Gillespie,  T.  W 

Holland,  Wm.  A.... 

Hartzell,  Isaiah 

Hood,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Died  at  Manassas,  Va.,  April  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864, 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  24,  '61. 

Hayner,  Edward.... 
Irvin,  W.  H.  H 

...do 

...do 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  10,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  4,  '61, 

Jones,  Nicholas  Y... 

...do 

...do 

Jumper,  Conrad 

Johnson,  Wm.  H... 
Kugler,  Charles 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862, 

Absent,  in  U.  S.  Insane  Asylum,  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  12,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  10,  '62. 

Died  September  20,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  September  15,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  4,  '61. 

Discharged— date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  8,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  17,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  4,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb,  19,1863. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  May  9,  1863. 

Died  March  1,  1S63,  of  wounds  received  at  Fred- 
ericksburg, December  13,  1862, 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 

Discharged  April  28,  '62,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  10,  '62. 

Transferred  to  company  F— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  Co.  D,  46th  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  24,  '61. 

Killed  at  DranesviUe,  December  20,  1861. 

.  do 

..do 

Lawyer,  Joseph  T... 

Mayall,  MilesA 

M'Callum,  George,. 
Mali,  JohnH 

...do 

...do...:. 

...do 

...do   .. 

...do.. 

Mitchell,  Sam'l  M... 

...do 

...do 

Meek,  John  C 

...do   .. 

...do.... 

Magee,  Ambrose  B.. 

M'Cloud,  Jacob 

Pressley,  William.. 

Pennell,  John 

Parsons,  Theo.  A  ... 
Roberts,  Thomas  C 

Richard,  David 

Reynolds,  John 

Rennard,  Charles... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do     . 

Sweger,  Absalom... 
Shively,  Thomas  J.. 

Shively,  George  W 
Smith,  John  C 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  9,  1864— 
absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864, 

Wounded  at  Bothesda  Church,  May  30,  '64— ab- 
sent, in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  24,  '61, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  7,  '61. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V,,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  by  General  Order,  Dec.  11,  1862. 

Staekle,  John  F 

Sheaffer,  Oliver 

Stevenson,  Wm.  M 
Seward,  Lfevi 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do    .. 

Snyder,  Truman  K 

...do 

THREE  YEAES'    SERVICE. 


927 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

REMARKS. 

Shatto,  George  W... 
Shatto,  Alexander... 
Savers,  Jobn    

Private 

...do 

...do 

Aug.    6,  '61, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
Oct.     10,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
Aug.     7, '61, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 
June    4,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg:,  July  2,  1863. 

Died  at  Chesapeake  Hospital,  Feb.  7,  1863. 

Deserted  May  8,  1863. 

Deserted  December  22,  1862. 

Spear,  Samuel 

...do 

Sparr,  George  H 

Seller,  Reuben   .... 

...do 

...do 

Seller,  John 

...do 

Shatto,  JohnE 

Topley,  Samuel  A... 
Valentine,  Robert  B 
Vanzant,  James  N .. 

Walker,  James 

Watson,  George  C... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do  .... 
...do 

Deserted  May  1,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  28,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company.  June  11, 1864. 
Dischar^red  on  Surgeon's  ccrtiticate.  Mar.  12,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  4,  '61, 

COMPAN  Y    C  .  * 


RECRUITED  IN  CAMERON  COUNTY. 


John  A.  Eldred. 
L.  W.  Gifford.... 
Neri  B.  Kinsey . 


Wm.  B.  Jenkins.. 
J.  Wood  Craven .. 


Oscar  D.  Jenkins. . 
Moses  W.  Lucore. 
Enoch  Barnum.... 


Augustus  Smith 

Sydney  Crocker 

G.  W.  Fine 

Akley,  Levi  R 

Akley,  Sydney  L  .. 

Akley,  Reuben 

Burrows,  Cassin 

Brown,  W.  W 

Blair,  John  P 


Butcher,  F.  H 

Bennett,  A.  D 

Campbell,  Thomas. 


Cook,  George  W 

Clark,  James 

Coorst,  Samuel 

Campbell,  John  J... 

earner,  Erastus 

Carney,  Charles  B.. 
Coorst,  William  E.. 
Canfield,  Frederick 
Daughenbaugh,  C... 
Dehort,  Uriah 


Doty,  William 

Denham,  E.  P 

Davison,  Reese  J. 


DaUey,  Philip 

Danly,  John  S 

Dual,  J.  S 

Easterbrooks,  E.  P 
French,  Leonird.... 


Capt.. 
...do ., 
...do.. 


IstLt. 
...do... 


2d  Lt.. 
...do.... 

Serg't. 


...do... 

Corp. . 

...do... 

Private 

..do 

...do 

...do 

.4o 

..do 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do, 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


do. 

ao . 

do. 

,..do. 

do. 


June 
June 
June 

June 
June 

June 

June 

June 


June 
June 
June 


1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 


1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 


June 
June 


5,  '61, 


June 
June 
June 


1,  '81, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 


June 
June 


1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 


June 
June 


1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 


June 
June 


1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 


July 

July 
June 


1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
5,  '61, 


June    1,  '61, 


Resigned  September  10,  1861. 

Promoted  fr.  2d  Lt.  to  Capt.— res.  Nov.  17,  1862. 

Pr.  fr.  1st  Lt.  of  Co.  A,  to  Capt.,  Mar.  1,  1863— 
trans,  to  Co.  C,  190th  reg.  P.  V.  May  31,  1864. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 

Pr.  fr.  1st  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  1,  '63— to  Bv.  Capt., 
Mar.  13,  '65 — mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  '64. 

Pr.  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  2,  1861— wd.  at 
Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13, 1862— res.  Apr.  20, 1863. 

Pronmoted  to  2d  Lt.,  July  1,  1863— transferred  to 
Co.  C.  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Wounded  at  DranesvUle,  Dec.  20,  '61,  and  Fred- 
ericksburg, Dec.  13,  '62 — absent,  on  detached 
duty,  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V,,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  June  6,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  cert. — date  unlmown. 

Transferred  to  Vet,  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 

Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg— transferred  to  190th 
regiment — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  cavalry  reg,— date  unknown. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certiticate — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V,,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64, 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862, 

Died — date  unknown. 

Died  of  wounds  rec.  at  Harrisonburg,  June  6,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V,,  May  31,  '64— "Vet, 

Wounded  at  Cross  Keys,  June  8,  1862 — trans- 
ferred to  190th  regiment  P,  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V,,  May  31,  '64, 

Disch,  on  Surgeon's  certifi.cate — date  unknown. 

Captured  June  8,  1862— transferred  to  190th  regi. 
ment  P.  V,,  May  31,  1864, 

Died— date  unknown, 

KiUed  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  June  6,  1862, 

Deserted— date  unknown, 

Disch,  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknow  n. 

Wounded  at  Harrisonburg,  June  6,  '62,  Frede- 
ricksburg, December  13, 1862,  and  Gettysburg- 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 


*  There  being  no  muster-out  rolls  of  companies  C,  F  and  I  of  this  regiment  on  file  in  Adju- 
tant General's  Office,  the  names  and  records  were  copied  from  the  roster  of  these  •  companies, 
as  compiled  by  J.  R.  Sypher,  Esq.,  in  his  history  of  the  '^Pennsylvania  Reserve  Corps," 


928 


FORTY-SECOND  REGIMEN'T — BUOKTAIL, 


KAMB. 

BANK. 

DATE  OP  MUSTEE 
INTO  BERVICE. 

4 

I 

REMAUKS. 

Fairbanks,  D.W..,. 
Felker,  John 

Private 
...do  . 

June 
June 

June 
June 

June 

June 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

3 
3 

3 

3 
3 

3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

\ 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg— transferred  to  190th 
regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Captured  at  Harrisonburg,  June  6,  '62— wounded 
at  Gettysburg— transferred  to  190th  regiment  P, 
v..  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Cross  Keys,  June  8,  1862— trans- 
ferred and  promoted— date  and  rank  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Gettysburg— absent  at 
muster  out. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— ab- 
sent at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 

Discharged  by  Special  Order— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown.  • 

Freeman,  D.  C 

...do 

Gibbs,  Albert  E 

Gettings,  JohnH.... 

Gleason,  Michael  L 

Guthrie,  Smith  E ... 
Greeley,  Horace  H.. 
Guthrie,  George 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1   '61 
1,  '61, 

...do 

...do   ... 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Desertfid— date  unknown. 

Haumer,  George 

Hiller,  Albert 

...do 

...do  .... 

...do 

Hanlon,  Patrick  B .. 
Inglesby,  Russel  A 

...do 

...do 

Johnson,  Jas.  A.  C... 
Jordon,  L.  T 

...do 

...do 

June 
June 
June 
June 
June 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Kirk,  Firman  T 

...do 

...do 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  for  wounds  received  in  action. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64-Vet. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Wd.  June6,'62— AntietamSept.  17,  '62,  and  Fred- 
ericksb'g,  Dec.  13,  '62— disch.— date  unknown. 

...do..  .. 

Lindsay,  Thomas... 

...do..... 

Landers,  S.  W 

...do 

June 
June 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

Lucore,  Anson 

...do  .  . 

Malone,  Thomas 

...do 

Minard,  B.  F 

...do    . 

June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June 

5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

Murphy,  William... 
Mestler,  G.  F 

...do 

...do 

Discharged  June  25,  1861. 

Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Cross  Keys,  Va.,  June  8, '62. 
Killed— date  unknown. 
Deserted— date  unknown. 
KUled  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862— ab- 
sent at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64.— Vet. 
Died  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Miller,  J.  S 

Minard,  Seneca  F... 
Moyer,  Samuel  C ... 
M'Carrick,Matthew 
M'Henry,  John  A... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

M'Mahon,  Simon.... 

M'Elhany,  John 

M'Gill,  J.  C 

...do 

...do 

...do 

June 
June 
June 
June 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

M'Gowen,  Geo.  W... 
M'Henry,  Perry. 

...do 

...do 

Died  of  wounds  received  at  Harrisonburg,  Va., 

June  6,  1862. 
Died  of  wounds  received  at  Harrisonburg,  Va., 

June  6,  1862. 

...do.... 

June 
June 
June 
June 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

M'Greggor,  Chas.  A 
Norris,  John 

...do 

...do   ... 

Deserted— date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  Artillery— date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate- date  unknown. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Discharged  for  wounds  received  at  Harrison- 
burg, Va.,  June  6,  1862. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  witli  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

O'Bryne,  James 

Pavne,  William 

...do 

do 

Parker,  Lewis 

do 

'  '  1 

Patterson,  G.  L 

Post,  Smith  G 

...do 

do 

June 

1,  '61, 

Radder,  John 

..do 

June 

June 
June 
June 
Jime 
June 
June 

June 
June 

June 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

Russel,  J.  S 

Sharp,  Samuel 

...do 

...do.    . 

Sheely,  Patrick 

...do   ... 

Shoemaker,  Wm ... 
Smithers,  John 

...do 

..do    .. 

Soper,  Samuel  M.... 

Sanford,  Samuel 

Sehlatzer,  Orrin  J... 

Shattock,  Beniamin 
Sloat,  WiHiam 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Killed  at  Wilderness  —  buried  in  Wilderness 

Burial  Grounds. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Wd.  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62— 

transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  'G 1— Vet. 
Discli.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '04- Vet. 

StoUiker,  Abraham 
ThaU,  John 

...do 

...do 

June 
June 

1,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

Taylor,  Jerome 

...do 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— data  unknov/n. 

THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


929 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE   OP  MUSTEK 
INTO  SERVICE. 

1. 

REMARKS 

Tapper,  Darius 

TitcoiTib,  David.   .... 

Private 
...do     . 

3 
3 
3 
3 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 
Died    date  unknown 

June    1,  '61, 
June    1,  '61, 

Washburn,  Jas  E... 
Wright,  Benj.F 

...do 

do   ... 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.— date  unknown. 

Company  D. 
recruited  in  warren  county. 


Roy  Stone 

Hugh  W.M'Neil, 


John  T.  A.  Jewett.. 
D.  G.  M'Naughton.. 


Ribero  D.  Hall. 


Robert  Hall 

James  H.  Marton.. 
Harry  T.  Weaver.. 

Edwin  Muzzey 

Martin  Hosley 

A.  C.  Williams 


John  Hamlin 

And.  J.  Deming. 
Benj.  Haskall 


Rosco  A.  Hall 

Augustus  A.  Trask 

Joseph  Turbett 

^Horance  Lafayette- 
Charles  H.  Martin.. 
Akin,  Elijah 


Abbott,  William.... 
Benton,  Charles  M. 


Bordman,  Wallace. 


Barber,  Henry  C... 
Coughlin,  Francis. 
Clark.  William  H. 
Clough,  Eleazer  A, 
Cartwright,  Peter. 

Chase,  George 

Clacy,  David  H 

Chapel,  Adalbert  M 
Cobb,  Myron  C. . 

Collins,  Cordillo 

Devough,  Theoph's 

Devins,  James 

Davis,  WiUiamH... 
Dunton,  Joseph  W.. 

Dorrin,  Barney 

Ellison,  Horance  W 
Ellis,  Matthew  E ... 
Freeman,  Francis  H 
Fisher,  George.... 
Flatt,  Lewis  D.... 


Gannon,  Michael do. 

Gordon,  Abner  M do  . 

Gruay,  Francis ...do. 


Capt. 
..do.. 


2d  Lt... 

1st  Pgt. 
Serg't.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


..do... 
..do... 
Corp. 
..do... 


May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
July  29,  '61, 


Gates,  Jacob I. ..do June  24,  '61, 

117 


May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

Mav  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61. 

May  29,  '61, 

Mav  29,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

Aug.  4,  '61, 

July  20,  '61, 


May 
May 
May 
May 
Aug. 
Sept. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
Aug. 
July 
May 
Aug. 
May 
Aug. 
Sept. 


Promoted  to  Major,  June  13,  1861. 

Promoted  from  1st  Lieutenant  to  Captain,  June 

1,  1861— to  Colonel,  January  22,  1862. 
Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lieut.,  .June  12,  1861— to 

Captain,  Feb.  5,  1862— resigned  Jan.  5,  1863. 
Pr.  from  private  to  2d  Lt.,  June  24,  1861— to  1st 

Lt.,  March  1,  '62— to  Capt.,  March  1,  '63— to  Bv. 

Major,  March  13,   186.5 —  mustered  out   with 

company,  .June  11,  1864. 
Pr.  from  priv.  to  2d  Lt.,  Feb.  28,  '63— to  1st  Lt., 

Mar.  1,  1863— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Sergeant  to  2d  Lieutenant,  Mar. 

1,  1863— killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864.     ' 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Absent  at  muster  out. 
Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 

1862— discharged  November  29,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  Oct.  29,  1861— buried 

in  Militarv  Asvlum  Cemetery. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged — date  unknown — for  wds.  received 

at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862, 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  September  22,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 
Died  at  Alexandria,  June  15,  1862— buried  in 

Military  Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Discharged  August  14, 1862,  for  wounds  received 

at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 
Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  October  24,  1861— bu- 
ried in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 
Deserted  March  10,  1882. 
Absent  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  15,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  20,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Not  on  uuistor-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  wath  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  19,  '61. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  20,  '61, 
Deserted  February  1, 1863. 

Discharired  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  17,  '61. 
Tranferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  June  5,  1S63.  for  wounds  received  at 

Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  companj%  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  Sept.  7,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  29,  '62. 


930 


FOETY-SECOND  BEGIMBNT — BFCKTAIL, 


Geer,  Nelson„ 


Gates,  George 
Glazier,  Henry  H ... 
Green,  William  H.., 
Humphreys,  T.  K„, 

Hamlin,  John  F 

Hamlin,  Sylvester . 
Hogarth,  Frederick 

Honicker,  Jacob 

Havens,  John 

Hobert,  Freeland,.. 
Humphreys,  R.  M. 
Horrigaa,  Edward 
Halcomb,  Edward 
Johnson,  AmosH.. 

Jaggens,  Peter 

Junkin,  George  Q,.. 


Kinnear,  Robert  A.. 
Kennedy,  Grab.  M.. 
Kincade,  Thos.  H... 

Knopf,  Frederick ... 
Knowlton,  Byron  D 

King,  John  N 

Keatrag,  Michael ... 
Lindsey,  John  W... 
Langworthy,  F.  W 

Lyman,  L.  Bent 

Lasser,  Lawrence... 

Lane,  Benjamin 

Metz,  Charles 

Martz,  WiUiamH... 

MUlspaugh,  0»F.... 

Mitchel,  Ferry. 

M'Elheany,  John... 

Mr  Murtrie,  Theo 

Morrison,  James  R 

M' Murray,  John 

Nutting,  Charles  C 

Page,  William 

Powers,  Patrick 

Qnigley,  George  B. 
Runyan,  Henry  H.. 

Rose,  John  P 

Singleton,  Theodore 

Struble,  David 

Seaman,  Dwight.. 
Silvernail,  Calvin  .. 
Steward,  James. 


Shawl,  William  H. 

Trask,  Walter  V 

Vanarsdale,  Wm... 
Whittaker,  Joseph 
Wood,  Sylvester.... 

Walker,  James  B.. 

Wedierman,  Julius 
Wallace,  William.. 
Whitlock,  Sam'l  B. 

Williams,  Frank  M 

York,  EUas 

Young, John 


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DATE  OF  MCSTEB 
INTO  SERVICE. 


May  29,  '61, 

June  26,  '61, 
Sept.  11,  '61, 
Sept.  7,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
Aug.  23,  '61, 
Aug.  2,  '61, 
Aug.  2,  '61, 
Sept.  7,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
Feb.  6,  '62, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
July  31,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May   29,  '61, 

Aug.  12,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
July  29,  '61, 
Aug.  4,  '61, 
May  29,  '(51, 
Sept.  7,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
Mav  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 

May  19,  '61, 
May  29, '61, 
July  29,  '61, 
Aug.  18, '61, 
Sept.  11,  '61, 
May  29, '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29, '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61. 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

July  26,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
Sept.    7^'61, 

Sept.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  4,  '61, 
Aug.    2,  '61, 


Discharged  March  15,  1863,  for  wounds  received 

at  Antietara,  September  17,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  81,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Died  at  Falmouth,  Va.,  May  14,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864, 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  11,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  16,  '62, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  9,  '62. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  October  20,  18S2. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Mar.  6,  1863, 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Deserted  March  10,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11.  1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  May  6,  1863. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  S.urg3on's  certificate.  Mar.  9, 1863. 
Discharged  March  9,  1863,  for  wounds  received 

at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  by  General  Order,  January  17,  1862. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  12,  '63. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Oct.  20,  '63, 
Transferred  to  Signal  Corps,  September,  1861. 
Discharged  by  General  Order.  January  17, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  7,  '62. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, '64— Vet, 
Deserted  July,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  March  9,  1833,  for  wounds  received 

at  South  Mountain,  September  14, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  26,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  10,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  F.  V.,  May  31,  '6*. 
Transferred  to  41st  regiment  P.  V.,  Jan  10,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  oat  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Aug^.  1,  '62. 
Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  1864 — 

absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '6'2. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  company  K,"  October  12,  1861. 
Died  at  Darnestown,  Md.,  September  27,  1861. 
Died — date  unknown— of  wounds  received  at  An- 
tietam, September  17,  1862. 
Deserted  August  2,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  5,  '63. 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  May 

21,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  May 

21,  1864 — absent  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  10,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  27,  '62. 
Discharged  December  2,  1862,  of  wounds  received 

at  Antietam.  Sept.  17,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  .lune  2,  '62. 
Discharged — date  unknown — of  woimds  received 

at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  33,  1862. 


THREE  TEAKS'  SERVICE, 


931 


Company  E. 
recruited  at  wellsboro',  tioga  county, 


AlansonE.  Niles....  Capt. 
Samuel  A.  Mack do 


Lucius  Truman 

George  A.  Ludlow. 

William  Taylor 

J.  v.  Morgan 

Lemuel  Fause 

Robert  G.  Christnot 
Peter  D.  Walbrid 

Jacob  Huck 

George  W.  Sears. 
Alfred  Bardwell.. 


George  O.  Derby- 
Caleb  Fenton 


S.  A.  Campbell ... 
Edwin  Roughton 

Wallace  M.  Moore- 
James  A.  Christnot 
John  C.  Potts  .... 
Robert  Kelsey... 
Walton  Williamson 
Allen,  Edward  K.. 
Anderson,  Thos.  L. 


Borden,  Orasmus  P 
Bassett,  John  J ... 
Boatman,  Wm.  S 

Bordon,  Bela 

Bacon,  Daniel 

Bacon,  Morgan  L 
Burrell,  Wesley... 
Blackwell,  William 
Campbell,  Wash'n 
Catlin,  Lorenzo 


Carney,  Simon  S do . 

Crossett,  Martin ...do. 

Cole,  Jacob do. 

Campbell,  Sam'l  W 
Cleveland, Martin  V . 

Corbin,  Daniel 

Cook,  George 

Chaplain,  Geo.  W... 

Decker,  Isaac 

Davis,  Daniel  G 

Dewey,  Brazilla  K... 

English,  John 

Eicholtz,  Julius  A.. 
English,  William , 
Grow,  Horace  H... 


Graves,  Caleb 

Huck,  Samuel 

Huck,  George 

Horn,  John'C 

Happy,  Lewis 

Hoadiey.  Charles  . 

Hogan,'Rich;u-d 

Hoi-ton,  Melvin  R. 
.Johnson,  Alonzo..., 


Mav  31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 


May   29,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 

May   31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

Mav  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

Mav  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 


May  31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

June  8,  '61, 

May  31,  '61, 

Feb.  1,  '64, 

May  31, '61, 

May  31, '61, 

May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  ,61, 
May  31,  '61, 
Aug.  7,  '61, 
Aug.  7,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May   31,  '61, 


Jan. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

May 

Aug. 

May 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

May 

May 

June 

May 

May 


22,  '62, 
7,  '61, 

18,  '62, 

31,  '61, 
7,  '61, 

31,  '61, 
7,  '61, 
7,  '61, 

7,  '61, 
18,  '62, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 

8,  '61, 
31,  '61, 
31,  '61, 


May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
Sept.  13,  '61, 
Aug.  7,  '61, 
Aus:.  7,  '61, 
May  31,  '61, 
Aug.     7,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Major,  March  1,  1863. 
Wd.  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  '62— pr.  from 
2d  to  1st  Lt.,  March  1,  1863— to  Capt.,  June  14, 
1863— mus.  out  with  company,  .June  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Quartermaster,  March  1,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  April  1,  1863  — to 

1st  Lt.,  June  14,  1863— disch.  Sept.  26,  1863. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  Sept.  10,  1862— to  1st  Lieut., 

Oct.  10,  1863— dismissed  April  28,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Absent  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— -Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  2,  '61. 
Discharged  May  22,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 

Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 
Died  May  22,  1864.  of  wounds  received  at  Spott- 
sylvania.  May  8,  '64 — buried  in  National  Ceme- 
tery, Arlington. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  from  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  May  21, 

1864 — absent  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  "64- Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  26,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,'64. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  September  26, 1862— 

buried  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  9,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  4,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  21,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  13,  '61. 
Transferred  to  company  H,  August  23,  1861. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  4,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  May 

21,  1864 — absent  at  muster  out. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  30,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  3,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  1,  '62. 
Discharged — date  unknown. 
Discharged  April  25,  '64,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 
Killed  at  Dranesville,  December  20,  1861. 
Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  10,  1864— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  24,  '62. 
Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, '64— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  2,  '61. 
Transferred  to  company  F — date  unknown. 
Transferred  from  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  May  21, 

1864 — absent  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeons  certificate.  May  15,  '62. 
Mustered  out  wich  company,  June  II,  1864. 
Missing  in  action  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  25,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  16. '  ■:!. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  '4,  '■■'  '■? 
Died  at  Philadelphia,  M,:y  i 
Deserted  July,  ISGl. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 


932 


FORTY-SECOND   KEGIMENT — BUCKTAIL, 


Jackson,  Henry.... 
Kriner,  Andrew  J. 
Kinney,  George  A 
Kimball,  Charles . 
Kriner,  James  C... 
Kimball,  Chester  F 

Kriner,  Henry 

Kriner,  George  W .. 
Lampman,  DeW.  C 

Hosier,  Parish 

Martin,  Thomas 

M'Cabe,  James 

Meiner,  Philip 

Metzgar,  Amos  C... 

Manderville,  W 

Morrison,  William.. 

M'Graff,  Lewis 

Morgan,  Wm.  M.... 


M'Carty,  Henry  H.. 
Mathews,  John  W .. 

Nott,  Stephen 

Olmstead,  James.... 
Ogden,  Joseph  R.... 

Osborn,  Edward 

Potter,  Benjamin  B 
Pitts,  William... 
Patterson,  James  M 
Roland,  Henry  C  ... 

Px>ice,  Edwin 

Roice,  Ethial  H 

Robert,  Frederick.., 
Readington,  John... 
Ramsey,  Joseph  E. 

Rote,  Henry  I 

Rothweiler,  Peter.. 


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Snyder,  Jacob... 
Simmons,  Alb't  D... 

Stall,  Robert 

Satterly,  Samuel  D 
Sweet,  Gustavus  A 
Smidley,  William.. 
Spanogle,  Peter  B.. 

Stone,  Eugene 

Stone,  Orrin  B 

Smith,  Thomas  R.. 

Shuler,  Abisah 

Sweet,  Charles  H  .. 
Starkweather,  Joel 
Spicer,  Ashbury  F.. 

Torpy,  Aaron  B 

Vogan,  JohnL 

Vallance,  Charles... 

Varner,  Henry 

West,  James  M 

Waterman,  Ed'n  S 
Walters,  Andrew  J 

Weeks,  Hiram 

Walters,  William  H 
West,  Philetus  A.. 
Weidley,  John  H.. 

Warner,  AbelS 

WaiTiner,  Jas.  M ,. 

Wilcox,  Edwin 

Whitmore,  Cyrus.. 


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May  31, 
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Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mustered  out  ^vith  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  23,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  23,  '61. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '6-4— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Died  at  Alexandria,  Apr.  20,  1864— grave,  1,744. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  Nov.  27,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  xinknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  27,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  21,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  23,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  11,  '63. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Died  Feb.  2,  '63,  in  Libby  Prison,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862.' 
Died  August  19,  1861. 
Deserted  July,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  26,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan,  13,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  27,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  18, '63. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190;  h  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  23,  '62. 
Mustered  out  wiih  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  21,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  16,  '61. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Tr.  to  Co.  H,  3oth  reg.  P.  V.— date  unknown. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Died  December  25,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at 
Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V,,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  25,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  19,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  6,  '62. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surseon's  certificate,  Jan.  15, 1863. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Died  at  Darnestown,  Md. ,  August  31,  1861. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  December  29,  1862. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Killed  at  Wilderness,  May  13,  1864— Vet. 

Deserted  May  2S,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  22,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  6,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  16,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  '64^Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V. ,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  5,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  23,  '61. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  July  30,  1862. 


THKEE   YEAES'    SEKVICE. 


933 


Company  F. 
recruited  in  carbon  county 


Dennis  M'Gee  . 
John  A.  Wolfe . 


Hugh  Mulligan... 
Henry  D.  Patton.. 
Ernest  Wright 


Chas.  Bitterling. 
Daniel  Blett 


W.  Harry  Rauch.... 
William  Rehring.... 

John  Sweeny 

Conrad  Vogle 

Joseph  Eyeriy 

George  Lienell 


William  Marshall.. 
Geo.  H.  M'Intosh.. 

Joseph  Shelly 

Andrew.  Quinn 

Armbruster,  Fid,.. 


Brisbin,  Dennis  

Buchanan,  Julius  C 
Beer,  Philip 


Bohn,  Lawrence  O.. 
Bierlingmeyer,  Geo 
Beckwilh,  Nathan'l 
Bott,  George 


Brannon,  John 

Buchanan,  And.  L. 

Bryant,  Thomas  O.. 

Boyle,  Patrick 

Chadwick,  Everell. 

Caden,  John 


Carroll,  John 

Connohan,  John., 


Curtis,  William  .... 

Carr,  Patrick 

Carnahan,  Andrew 
Connell,  Thomas.... 

Dugan,  John 

Dohn, John 


Dennison,  Eber 

Davis,  Richard  H.. 
Dougherty,  James. 
Dougherty,  Mich'l. 
Eickhoflf,  Ferdina'd 
Eickhoff,  George., 

Ehman,  Frederick.. 
Fell,  Stephen  H. 
Fenstermacher,  Jno 


Gable,  Andrew 

Grisshaber,  Anth'y 


Capt.... 
..do 


1st  Lt. 
..do.... 
..do.... 


2d  Lt. 
..do.... 


1st  Sgt.. 
Serg't.. 

do 

do 

Corp.... 

do 


..do 

..do 

..do 

Muc 

Private 


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.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do! 
.do. 


May  29,  '61, 
May   29,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
May   29,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

Mav  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 


Dec.    18,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 


May   29,  '61, 
Dec.    31,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

Dec.  18,  '61, 


May   29,  '61, 
Gangover,  Charles.. |.,. do May  29, '61, 


May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

Mav  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 


Discharged  May  4,  1863. 

Promoted  from  2d  Lieutenant  Co.  G,  to  1st  Lieu- 
tenant, Feb.  1.  1863— to  Captain,  May  4, 1863— to 
Major  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  June  6,  1864. 

Resigned — date  unknown. 

Promoted  to  Capt.,  and  A.  Q.  M.,  Dec.  29,  1862. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  Sept.  14,  1862 — to  1st 
Lieutenant,  July  1,  '63— to  Adjutant  190th  regi- 
ment P.  v.,  June  6,  1864. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  July  1,  1863— died 
June  30,  1864. 

Mustered  oiit  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Killed  in  action — date  unknown. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Killed  in  action — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Captured  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62 — 
absent  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  for  wounds  received  at  2d  Bull  Run. 

Discharged  by  Special  Order — date  unknown." 

Killed  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  '62 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  South  Mountain.  Sept.  14,  1862— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Dranesville,  December  20,  1861 — 
transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Mechanicsville,  June 
26,  1862 — died — date  unknown. 

Died — date  unknown. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
1862,  and  Gettysburg— mus,  out,  Dec.  31,  1864, 

Captured  at  Mechanicsville,  June  27,  1862— dis- 
charged—date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 

Died  of  wounds  received  at  Fredericksburg, 
December  13, 1862. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Deserted  June  22,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Captured  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Jvme  11,  1864. 

Discharged  by  Special  Order— date  unknown. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .Tune  11,  1864. 

Captured  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  24,  '62— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  by  Special  Order — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Mechanicsville,  June 
26,  1862— disch.  on  Surg,  cert.— date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 

Captured  at  Mechanicsville,  Juno  26,  1R62— mus- 

I    tered  out  with  company,  June  11,  18f^!. 

I  Discharged  by  Special  Order— date  unknown. 


934 


FOETY-SECOND  REGIMENT — BUCKTATL, 


Hawk,  Linford Private 

Hamlin,  Patrick do 

Hettinger,  William  ...do 
Herman,  Albert do 


Higgins,  Edward  L 
Hollenbach,  Sam'l, 


...do, 
...do. 


Hollenbach,  John do . 

Henry,  William  0..l...do. 

Haley,  John ...do. 

Hyatt,  John I. ..do. 


Hensh,  Michael do. 

Hineline,  Thomas..  ...do. 

Hooker,  John  M do . 

Heck,  Isaac do. 

Jerman,  David do. 

Janker,  Theodore do. 

Johler,  John do. 

Kinsor,  John  W I. ..do. 

Kennedy,  Patrick do . 


Kaiser,  William.. 

King,  Martin , 

Long,  Patrick '. 


Lucore,  Jackson. 
Meyer,  John 


Matthews,  Jamos.. 


Munson,  Henry 

Melvin,  JohnS 

MiUer,  Ernest 

Meddler,  Charles .. 

Mangold,  Peter 


Maloy,  Barney 

M'Cullough,  F 

M'Caflferty,  John.. 

M'Elroy,  John 

M'Shehan,  Patrick.. 
Osman,  John 


Oviatt,  John  W. 


Pike,  Alphonso  A. 
Rehr,  William  F... 


Ramaly,  Lewis 

Reynolds,  John , 

Rhoades,  Moses , 

Robbins,  Wm.  D..., 

Scott,  Thomas  V 

Snulty,  Charles 

Smith,  WilUston... 
Shirmer,  William.. 
Sutter,  Frederick.. 
Sullivan,  Daniel.... 

Sillinger,  Frank 

Shannon,  Philip 

Shlaffly,  Christian. 
Schofield,Court'd.. 

Sheiry,  Stephen 

Trout,  Charles 

Vogel,  John 

Waters,  Peter 

Ward,  James 

Whalin,  Michael... 

Wertz,  xVaron 

Yohler,  John 

Zundle,  Henry 

Zundle,  George 


.do., 
.do. 

.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


..do. 
..do., 
..do. 

..do., 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
...do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


May  29, '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  'Gl, 


May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 


May   29,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 
May   29, '61, 


May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
Dec.    18,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 

May   29,  '61, 

May  29, '61, 


May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 


May 
May 
May 
Dec. 


29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
18,  '61, 


May 
May 
May 


29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 


.do 

.do 


May 
May 
May 
May 
May 


),  '61, 
?,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
3,  '61, 
?,  '61, 


May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
Dec. 


29,  '61 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
18,  '61, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
'62 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  '64. 

Wounded  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
'62 — mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  '64. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg  —  mustered  out  with 
company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with,  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 

Died — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate- date  unknown. 

Disch.  oa  Surgeon's  certificate- date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  for  wounds  received  at  Fredericks- 
burg, December  13, 1862. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Mechanicsviile,  June  26,  1862,  and 
Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862 — mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  MiU,  June  27,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 

Discharged  for  wounds  received  at  Dranesville, 
December  20,  1861. 

Died  of  wounds  received  at  South  Mountain, 
September  14,  1862. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Captured  at  Mechanicsviile,  June  26, 1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Killed  at  Mechanicsviile,  June  26,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11, 1864. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg — mustered  out  with 
company,  June  11, 1864. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 

Disch.  for  wds.  rec.  at  Fredericksb'g,  Dec.  13,  '62. 

Tr.  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps— date  unknown. 

Tr.  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps— date  unknown; 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 

Died — date  unknown. 

Died — date  unknown. 

Discharged  for  wounds  received  at  2d  BuU  Run. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg. 

Died— date  unknown. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Not  on  muster  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 


THllEE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


935 


Company  G. 
recruited  in  elk  county. 


Hugh  M' Donald..., 


Jesse  B.  Doan.... 
Thomas  B.Winslow 

Andrew  J.  Sparks. 
John  A.  Wolf 


John  L.  liUther., 


SethKeys 

Jas.  B.  Thompson. 

James  M'Coy i...do . 

Charles  G.  Sharrer do 

Richard  E.  Looker  ...do . 


Capt... 

1st  Lt. 
...do.... 


dLt. 
.do..., 


.do. 


Serg't. 
...do..  . 


JohnC.  Cole 

Dennis  Fuller 

Charles  B.  Wright. 
Norman  C.  Bundy. 

Arnold  B.  Lucore.. 
Thos.  J.  Stephenson 
Elijah  S.  Brookins.. 

JohnM'Neil 

Samuel  S.  Coldwell 
JohnH.  Evans.. 
John  Looney.  ... 
John  C.  Wray.  .. 
Arts,  JohnP 


Bundy,  Clinton. 


..do. 
..do. 
...do. 

Corp, 
...do. 
...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Private 


.do. 


Benson, Simon  B... 
Bailey,  Harrison  C. 

Bigham,  Lafayette. 

Bateman,  Levi 

Burnet,  Napoleon.. 
Barr,  Wesley  W.... 
Cummings,  Jas.  C. 
Cordes,  Fred'kG.... 

Cline,  Marcus 

Carpenter,  Alvin  C 
Chase,  William  H.. 


Carl,  Andrew 

Coleman,  Chas.  K.. 
Cassiday,  James... 
De  Beck,  George  C 


Dailey,  John  F 

De  Beck,  Allen  C. 


..do.. 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 


May  29, '61, 

May  29,  '61, 
May   29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 

July  27,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 
June    8,  '61, 

July  27,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May   29,  '61, 

July  2,  '61, 
Aug.  2,  '61, 
May  29, '61, 
May   29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
July  27,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
July  27,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
July  27,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 

July  27,  '61, 

Nov.  1,  '62, 

Feb.  10,  '64, 

Nov.  1,  '62, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 


Dayis,  Orlando 

Daniels,  William... 
Davis,  Abraham  S. 


Doan,  Edward 

English,  George  W 
Elder,  James  H 


do. 

do. 

do. 

...do. 

.do. 


...do. 

...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


Nov.  1,  '< 

May  29,  ' 

July  27,  ' 

May  29,  ' 

May   29,  '61, 

July  27,  '61, 

July  27,  '61, 


Farley,  Joseph.... 
Farlong,  Thomas. 
Fuller,  Benjamin 
Garrison,  Tartulas  J 


..do, 
..do. 
..do 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


July  27, 
May  29, 


INIav  29, 
July  27, 
July  27, 


May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

July  27,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 


Brevet  Major,  March  13,  '65— mustered  out  with 

company,  June  11,  1864. 
Resigned  January  11,  1862. 
Promoted  from  private  to  1st  Lieutenant,  Jan.  11, 

'62 — mustered  out  Avith  company,  June  11,  '64. 
Resigned  April  21, 1862. 
Promoted  from  Sergeant  to  2d  Lieutenant,  April 

23,  1862— to  1st  Lt.  company  F,  Feb.  1,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Sergeant  to  2d  Lieutenant,  Mar. 

11,  1863— discharged  March  12,  186.5. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Captured  May  30, 18G4  -transferred  to  190th  regi- 
ment, P.  V.  May  31,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  I90th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Wounded  May  11,  '64— transferred  to  190th  regi- 
ment, P.  v..  May  31,  1864— Vet. 
Died  June  11,  '62,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Deserted  October  11,  1861. 
Deserted  August  8,  1861— returned  May  8, 1865— 

discharged  May  12,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

I'ransferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 
Died  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  July  1,  1861. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Died  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.— date  unknown. 
Missing  in  action  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30, 

1864— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  10,  1864— 

transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  5,  1862. 

Discharged— date  unknown  —  for  wds.  received 
at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  June  6,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V,  May  31,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Killed  at  Spottsvlvania  C.  H.,  May  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31, '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July,  1861. 

Discharged— date  unknown  —  for  wds.  received 
at  Catlett's  Station,  Va.,  August  22,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Died  Sept.  23, 1862,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Died  March  7,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  13,  '64— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Wilderness,  May  7, 1864— mustered 
out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Missing  in  action  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30, 
1864— Vet. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  11,  '62. 

Died  July  24,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Get- 
tysburg, July  3, 1863— buried  in  National  Ceme- 
tery, section  D— grave,  41. 

Deserted  June,  1861.  ,„  ,^« 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  18,  '6^ 

Discharged  —  date  unknown  —  for  wds.  received 

,     at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
3   Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  jMay31,'64— Vot. 
3   Transferred  to  Vet.  Kes.  Corps— date  unknown. 
3    Died  February  11,  1863.  „    ,o^. 

3 1  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


936 


FOUTT-SECOND   REGUVTENT — BFCKTATL, 


Grabam,  Andrew  J 
Garrfson,  Justus  J . 
Gross,  Thomas  A  .. 

Gross,  James 

Graham,  James  A.. 

Holly,  Floyd 

Hollis,  James  H .... 
Henderson,  D.  M  ... 
Hollingshead,  J.  A. 

Holly,  Alanson 

Hoffman,  Joseph  N 
Ireland,  Benjamin. 


imes,  John 

Johnston,  Thos.  B... 

Keller,  Reuben 

Kreecht,  William... 

Kelly,  Martin 

Kearns,  Albert 

Lieeman,  John  W... 

liukens,  Charles 

J^enish,  Reuben  W 
Lehman,  John  A.... 

Lewis,  Lewis  .., 

Montgomery,  Thos 
JM'Donald,  James... 

M'Cov,  Michael 

Mahlen,  Allen 


Miller,  John  W.... 
Marginson,  Cyrus 

Nolin,  Daniel 

Norwood,  George  R 
Price,  George  H.. 

Padget,  Rufus 

Quay,  Marshal.... 
Rj^an,  Thomas  H, 
Reinhart,  John... 


Robbins,  Cyrus.., 
Rhanewalt,'  Aug . 


Rawley,  James  .. 
Robinson,  Francis  H 

Scott,  George  W 

Sparks,  Benjamin.. 
Sawyer,  Edward  D 

Shaffer,  George 

Shiley,  John 

Stark,  Watson  L.... 
Stewart,  Jackson.... 
Simers,  Andrew  J., 
Stephens,  Elhannan 
Struble,  John  W.. 
Sharrer,  Robert  L... 
Sullivan,  Jeremiah 

Sylin,  Willard 

Spsncer,  John  A..,. 

Showers,  John 

Tubbs,  Nathan  H.. 
Tilson,  Ezra  P 


Vsrner,  Jesse  D 

War  ton,  James  W 
Warner,  William.. 
Whitehead,  Joel  H 

Welsh,  Joseph 

Wansall,  Christian 
Willey,  Tvawrence... 
Woodruff,  Hiram... 


Wenrick,  John 

Watkins,  Wm.  D. 
Warner,  VVm.  D... 
Winslow,  R.  C 


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May   29, 
May  29,  ' 
May  29,  ' 
July  27, 
May  29,  ' 
July  27, 
May  29,  ■■ 
May  29,  • 
Feb.   10,  ■ 
July  27,  ■ 
May  29,  ■ 
May  29,  '■ 

Julv  4,  ■ 
May  29,  ' 
July  27,  ' 
Nov.  1,-  ■ 
May  29,  ■ 
July  27,  ■' 
May  29,  ' 
May  29,  ' 
May  29,  ' 
Julv  26,  ' 
May  29,  ^ 
Jilay  29,  ' 
Mav  29,  ' 
July  27, 
June    8, 

Nov.  ], 
July  27, 
July  27, 
May  29,  ' 
June  8, 
May  29, 
May  29, 
May  29, 
May  29, 

May  29, 
May  29, 

July  27, 
Nov.  1, 
May  29, 
July  27, 
July  27, 
May  29, 
May  29, 
INIay  29, 
May  2^', 
Mav  29, 
May  29, 
May  29, 
Feb.  1, 
May  29, 
Mav  29, 
July  27, 
May  29, 
July  27, 
July  27, 

May  20, 
Mav  29, 
May  29, 
May  29, 
May  29, 
May  29, 
Dec.  1, 
May  29, 

July  27, 

Mav  29, 
May  29, 
May   29, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  10, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  28,  '62. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Oct.  28,  1862. 
Deserted  August  4,  1S61. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  22,  '61. 
Disch.  bv  sen.  of  Gen.  Court  Mar.,  Feb.  16,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Died  February  1.5,  1864. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  12,  1864.. 
Discharged  —  date  unknown  —  for  wounds  rec. 

at  Harrisonbui-g,  Va.,  June  6,  1862. 
Tr.  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — died — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1S64. 
Transferred  to  190th  rec;.  P.'V.,  May  31,  '61— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Killed  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  June  6,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  vSurgeon's  certificate,  July  22,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  2,  '61. 
Disch. — date  unknown — for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  4,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  1,  '62. 
Discharged  by  sentence  of  G.  C.  M.,  April  9,  '63. 
Disharged — date  unknown— for  wounds  received 

at  Fredericksbursr,  December  13,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Killed  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  June  6,  1862. 
Committed  suicide.  May  3,  1862. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  6th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  October  28,  '62. 
Deserted  June,  1863. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged — date  unknown — for  wounds  receiv 

ed  at  Harrisonburg.  Va.,  June  6,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet 
Discharged  for  wounds  received  at'South  Moun 

tain,  September  14,  1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V..  May  31,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  14,  '61 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  4,  '61 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  10,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Jam  30,  '63. 
Disch.  Jan.  30,  1863,  for  wds.  received  in  action. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Died  October  26,  1861. 

Killed  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  June  6,  1862. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Deserted  August  1,  1861. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown 
Died  .July  H,  1863 — bu.  in  Stranger's  Ground, 
1    Pittsburg.  Pa. 

i  Disch.  on  "surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
j  Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
I  Absent,  on  detached  duty,  at  muster  out. 
Absent,  on  detached  duty,  at  muster  out. 
I  Mustered  out  with  company.  June  11,  1864. 
1  Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
i  Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  INIay  31,  '64. 
[  Killed  at  Gettysburg.  July  2,  1863— buried  in 
I     National  Cemeterv,  Section  C — sravo,  15. 
!  Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
I  Killed  by  accident  at  Alexandria,  Nov.  1,  1862. 
1  Deserted  June  29,  1803. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


937 


Company  H. 
recruited  in  chester  county. 


Charles  F.  Taylor.., 
John  D.  Yerkes 


Capt. . 
...do  .. 


Chandler  Hall IsLt.. 

Thomas  J.  Roney do.... 

Evan  P.  Dixon 2d  Lt.. 

Joel  J.  Swayne do.... 

Robert  Maxwell do.... 

Sylvester  Guthrie...  IstSgt 

Allen  S.  Goodwin do.... 

Richard  Beebe do  .... 

Jacob  W.  Pierce do.... 

Alfred  Best Corp... 

Albert  Bahel do  .... 

Hutton  Williams.. ..I. ..do  .... 
Edwin  A.  Howell. .. 1. .. do  .... 

John  J.  Donahoe ...do.... 

Phinneas  Malin ...do.... 

Joseph  P.  Yoving....L.do. 
Edwin  Baker 
Aaron  Baker. 
Alcott,  David 
Archer,  Lea  T, 

Bahcl,  William I. ..do 

Brecht,  Jonathan... [...do .. 
Brockieus.  Charles  ...do .. 

Baker,  William ...do  .. 

Brink,  John  B l...do.. 

Burrell.  Wesley j...do 

Bahel,  Thomas ...do 

Boozar,  Charles ...do 

Birtsell,  Edward....!. ..do 

Billis,  James  C '...do 

Best,  Andrew  A '...do 

Best,  Thomas  F L.do 

Barben.  Joel  M '...do 

Baker,  Evan  H. '...do 

Briggs,  William '...do 

Butler,  James L.do 

Brink,  Taylor |...do 

Brown,  George  W do 

Cook,  Adolphus do 


Creamer,  Jacob 

Chandler,  Thomas. 
Chambers,  Pusey  E 
Chadwick,  Jos.  P. 
Chadwick,  John... 

Cessna,  Martin 

Coyle,  James 

Creamer,  Hiram . 


Coover,  Andrew 

Carter,  Harlin  H  ... 

Durgan,  Thomas 

Dou<?las,  Benjamin., 
Duddy,  William  B. 

Davis,  George  W 

Davidson,  Edw'd  S 
Drummond,  James 
Davis,  Marshall 


Freel,  Lorenzo  D  .. 
Fogg,  Elbridge  B.. 
Foreman,  Maris  H 

Freel,  James 

Gause,  William T... 

Gause,  Lewis  T 

118 


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May   28,  '61, 
May   28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
—  '61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 
■61, 
'61, 
61, 


May  28, 

May  28, 

May  28, 

May  28, 

Mav  28, 

May  28, 

May  28, 

May  28, 

May  28, 

May  28, 

May  28, 

May  28, 

July  22, 

July  22, 

May  28, 

May  28, 

May  28, 

May  28, 

May  28, 

May  28, 

Aug.  1.5, 

Oct.  3, 

Aug.  7, 

Aug.  6, 

May  28, 

Aug.  7, 

May  28, 


Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug.  a, 

Aug.  9, 

Aug.  7, 

Aug.  2, 

Oct.  3, 

Aug.  7, 
May  23, 


6,  '62, 
'62, 
'62, 
;62, 

'62' 
'61, 
'61, 
'61, 


Mav  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

Jan.  14,  '62, 

July  22,  '61, 

Aug.  1,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 


Aug.    5, 
Mar.  27. 


,u.o ivia,!.    zii 

.do May   28 


May   28, 

..do May   28, 

.do May  28, 


Promoted  to  Colonel,  March  1, 1863. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg.  July  2,  '63— discharged 

July  11,  1864— brevet  Major,  March  13,  1865. 
Pr.  to  Capt.  and  A.  Q.  M.,  U.  S.  V.,  Aug.  3,  '61. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Resigned  November  24,  1861. 
Killed  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  June  6,  1862. 
Died  of  wounds  rec.  at  Wilderness,  May  8,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Juno  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  20,  '61. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  August  2.5,  18t52^  for  wounds  received 
at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  June  6,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon "s  certificate,  Nov.  12,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8,  1863. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  81,  '64. 

Killed  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  12,  1864.     - 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  2,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V..  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company.  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Serjreant  Major,  July  29,  1863. 

Discharged  on  vSurgeon's  certificate,  April  20,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  23,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  29,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190ih  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  Vet,  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  16,  '62. 

Died  at  Alexandria,  March  16,  '64 — grave,  1,491. 

Deserted  January,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862 — ab- 
sent, sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  4,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Died  Julv  H,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Gettys- 
burg, July  3,  1863. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  10,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190tli  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Died  May  29,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Spott- 
sylvania Covirt  House,  May  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  coinoanv,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Signal  Corps,  Sept.  17,  1863. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  January  2.5,  1S64. 

Missing  in  action.  May  7,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 


938 


FORTY-SECOND   REGIMENT — BUCKTAIL, 


Grace,  James 

Greenfield,  Edward 
Gross,  Thomas  P.... 

Gross.  Ellis  P 

GlissoD,  Alfred 

Grier,  Robert  W 

Goodwin,  Daniel 

Giimore,  Rich'd  T... 

Hardy,  Ross 

Huss,  Samuel 

Hunter,  Wm.  C 

Hanson,  Thomas.... 

Harrigan,  William 


John,  Lewis  3.... 

Jackson,  John  A 

Jacquette,  Isaac  G, 
Jackson,  Wm.  W. 
Jackson,  Edward  P 
King,  William  T.... 
Eynch,  James  H... 

Land,  Thomas 

Leedam,  Isaac 

Maines,  Thomas  B. 
Montgomery,  J.  H 
Mann,  Persifer  F... 

Milner,  Robert 

M'CuUough,  G.  W.. 
Milner,  George  D .. 
M'Ulurg,  Alex.  A.. 

Oskins,  Robert 

Oskins,  John  E  .... 

Perry,  Thomas 

Peirce,  William 

Penhollow,  Henry. 

Pusey,  Joshua 

Penhollow,  Charles 
Pennington,  T.  L.... 

Page,  George  W.... 

Pratt,  Edward 

Pettingill,  Rob't  B, 
Rigdon,  William... 
Roman,  Joseph  A.. 


Romig,  George  W.. 

Rigdon,  John 

Rentz,  Frederick .. 
Steigleman,  H.  C... 

Smith,  George 

Starr,  Jeremiah  J... 
Steigleman,  J.  W... 

Stroble,  Henry 

Sherman,  Roger..- 
Stevens,  Henry  C 

Taylor,  Alfred 

Taylor,  Elwood... 
Taggart,  Robert... 

Taylor,  Isaac 

Taylor,  William., 

Taylor,  James 

Taylor,  John 


Private 


Temple,  Benj.  F 

Urban,  Charles 

Watson,  Richard... 

White,  Henry  C 

West,  Joseph  D 

Wilson,  Samuel  G... 


May   28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 
Aug.  5,  '62, 
Aug.  6,  '62, 
Aug.  5.  '62, 
July  22,  '61, 
Aug.  20,  '62, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  21,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 

Oct.      3,  '61, 

May  -28,  '61, 
May  28, '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
Aug.  19,  '62, 
May  28,  '61, 
Mar.  11,  '62, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
Aug.  6,  '62, 
Julv  22,  -62, 
Aug.  7,  '61, 
Sept.  6,  '62, 
Aug.  23,  '62, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 

May   28,  '61, 

Aug.  23,  '62, 

May  28,  '61, 
Aug.    6,  '62, 

Aug.  20,  '62, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

Aug.  1,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

Nov.  13,  '61, 

Aug.  1,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

Aug.  1,  '62, 

Aug.  11,  '62, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
May  28,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 
Aug.    6,  '62, 


Discharged  April,  1863,  for  wounds  received  at 
South  Mountain,  September  14.  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  MavSl,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64, 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  1 1 ,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  9,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Q.  M.  Sergeant,  August  7,  1861. 

Died  September  15,  '62 — burled  in  Military  Asy- 
lum Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Died  July  80,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Get- 
tysburg, July  2, 1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  26,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  12,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  1.5,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Deserted  June  21,  1861. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  18(54. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg".  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1S64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  2,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  18,  '63. 

Tr.  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  July,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 
Harrisonburg,  Va.,  June  6,  1862. 

Discharged  February  28,  1863,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  June  6,  1862. 

Discharged  March  18,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

KiUed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Died  Dec.  24,  1862,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  of  wounds 
received  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13, 1862. 

Killed  at  Bethesda  Church,  May  30,  1864. 

Deserted  August  7,  1861. 

Deserted  July  27,  1862. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  December  20,  1862,  to  accept  promo- 
tion in  company  G,  6th  Maryland  Volunteers. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Deserted  November,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  7,  '61. 

Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  July  29,  1863. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  July  20,  1861. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  7,  '61. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,.M  ly  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Died  December,  1862. 

Missinsr  at  Chantillv,  September  5,  1862— died  at 
Alexandria,  Va.,  June  11,  1865— grave,  2,962. 

Deserted  December,  1861. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11.  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1,  '62. 

Discharged  Nov.  21,  1861,  to  accept  promotion. 

Discharged  March  7,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 


T:iKii;E   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


939 


Woodward,  Milton..'  Privure  >'.•: 

West,  James  D ...do 

Way,  Lindley  E do 

Williamson,  Fran do 

Watts,  William do 

Widdoes,  Heli do 

Younkins,  Edward  ...do 


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Bisnh  on  t5argeon-s  certiftcate— date  unknown. 
Iranpierre.l  to  lOOtii  re-.  P.  V.;  Mav3],  '64— Yet 

I  rarislerred  to  190th  re-iimont  P.  V'  May  .'.1  '64 
Transferred  to  IflOth  regiment  P.  V  .  MmV  ."l'  '64' 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  .Si'  '64* 
Not  on  inuster-out  roll.  ' 

Discharged— date  unknown— for  wounds  received 

at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 


Company   I. 

RECRUITED  IN  M'KEAN  COUNTY. 


Wm.  T.  Blanchard 
Frank  J.  Bell 
R.  Fenton  Ward 

Bruce  A.  Rice, 

Richard  A.  Rice 

Edward  D.  Curtis.. 
William  J.  Kibbe... 


A.  Oilman  Foster... 
Lorenzo  B.  Prosser 
Angelo  M.  Crapsey 


A.  Farnham . 
Charles  O.  Bee.. 


John  K.  Haflfey. 
Peter  B.  Porter 
Henry  L.  Dewell. 


Solomon  S.  King 

Wallace  W.  Brewer 


Joseph  D.  Barnes... 

Henry  J.  Hadley .. 
Fred'k  C.  Holmes.. 

Alton,  James  T 


Austin,  Charles  M. 
Austin,  Joseph 


Austin,  John 

Ames,  Joseph  A 

Barnes,  Thomas 

Bridge,  Wesley  J... 
Briggs,  George  W.., 
Belknap,  Josiah  B.. 
Babf'ock,  Horace  G 
Bard,  Leslie  S 


Buchanan,  And.  L.. 
Beckwith,  Sam'I  R 


Berts,  Samuel 

Both,  Jacob 

Brigham,  D  wight  W 
Blanvelt,  James  O .. 

Bloom,  Hero 

Coates,  John  R 

Gulp,  Cornelius 


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May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 

May  SO,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30, '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 


May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
May  30,  'Gi, 

May  30,  '61, 
Aug,  13,  '61, 

May  80,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 
May- 30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 


Wounded  at  Cross  Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862—  re- 
signed December  1,  1«62. 
Promoted  fr.  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.,  March  1,  1863— wd. 
at  Antietam.  Sept.  17,  '62— disch.  Oct.  19,  1863. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  July  1,  '62— to  1st  Lt..  March 
1,  1863— wounded  in  action— transferred  to  Co. 
I,  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864. 
Died  June  14,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Cross 

Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  May  18,  1863— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Died  Sept.  18,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  South 

Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec. 

13,  1862 — discharged — date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  6,  '61. 
Died  Jan.  14,  1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Fred- 
ericksburg, December  13,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  22,  '63. 
Transferred  to  IQOt'h  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Wounded  and  prisoner  at  2d  Bull  Ilun  —  trans- 
ferred to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 
Wd.,  with  loss  of  foot,  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec. 
13,  '62— tr.  to  190th  reg.  P.  V. ,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862 — mustered 

out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Killed  at  Cross  Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 
Died  June  14,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Har- 
risonburg, Va.,  June  6,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Cross,  Keys,  June  8,  '62— discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— trans- 
ferred to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Died — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 
Wounded  at  South   Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862— 
discharged — date  unknown. 
Disch.  on'Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Wounded  at  Cross  Keys,  Va.,  June  8,1862 — pr. 
to  2d  Lt.  Co.  G,  150th  reg.  P.  V.,  Sept.  3,  1862. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 
Tr.  to  batt'y  A,  43d  reg.  P.  V. — date  unknown. 
Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec  13,  1862,  and 
Gettysburg— mus.  out  with  Co.,  June  11, 1864. 


940 


FORTY-SECOND   EEGIMENT — ^BUCKTAIL, 


Close,  Peter. 


Clark,  Charles  L 

Case,  Dennis 

Crow,  Jacob 

Colgrove,  A  Ipha 

Cornforth,  Colum's 

Campbell,  Geo.  A.... 
Curtis,  WiUiam  J 
Curtis,  Nelson  M. 
Crossmire,  D.  V... 


Cobbett,  James  W. 
Clyens,  Patrick  H... 
Crandall,  Frank  B.. 
Danforth,  L.  Byron 

Demars,  Joseph 

Dickeson,  Charles... 

Dale,  WilUam  L 

Edson,  Edwin  W... 
Essington,  John  M 

Emthorpe,  P.  G 

Freeman,  B.  Hill ... 
Fanning,  Elisha  P.. 

Farr,  G.  Milton 

Fish,  J.  A 

Gould,  Hosea  H 

Howard,  E.  Newell 


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Hammond,  H.  J. 


Hoop,  Alfred  T 

Hamlin,  Samuel  C. 

Heiglei,  Albert 

Horton,  Samuel  M. 


Hayter,  Joseph  ... 
Inglesby,  Russel. 

Jewett,  Sheldon... 


Johnson,  James  L.. 
Kilburn,  Ferdina'd 


Knapp,  Wm.  A... 
Keach,  Robert  M. 
King,  Frank 


Keener,  Joseph 

Landrigan,  James. 
Lafferty,  Wm.  A.... 


Lane,  Robert  T 

Lawrence,  Ohas.  B. 

Leher,  John 

Losey,  Fred'k  C... 


Little,  Joseph 

Lovell,  P.  O 

Mulvaney,  Wm.. 
Mulvaney,  Chas. 


Moses,  Joshua 

MeUson,  Charles 

Mason,  WUliam 

Mapes,  Alonzo 


Mains,  John  R.... 

Magee,  Henry 

Maxson,  Wm.  M.. 
Miles,  Wistar  W.. 
.Newpher,  James.. 


Private 


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Aug. 

Aug. 


13,  '61, 

13,  '61, 


Aug. 
Aug. 


13,  '61, 
13,  '61, 


May 
May 
May 


30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 


May 
Aug. 
May 
May 
Aug. 
May 
May 
May 
May 


30,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 


May 
Aug. 
May 
May 
Aug. 


30,  '61, 
13,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
13,  '61, 


Aug.  13,  '61, 


Aug. 
May 
May 
May 


13,  '61, 
.30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 


May 

Aug. 


30,  '61, 
13,  '61, 


May  30, '61, 


Aug. 
May 
Aug. 

Aug. 
May 
Aug. 


13,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
13,  '61, 

13,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
13,  '61, 


Aug.  13,  '61, 


May 
May 
May 


May 
May 

May 
Aug. 


30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 

30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 

30,  '61, 
13,  '61, 


May   30,  '61, 


May 
Aug. 


30,  '61, 
13,  '61, 


Wounded  at  Antietam,  September  17,  '62— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

On  detached  service  at  muster  out. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Wounded  and  prisoner  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec. 
13,  1862— discharged  June  6,  1863. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— transferred  to  190th 
regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps— date  unknown. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862. 

Wounded  in  action — deserted — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Killed  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  June  6,  1862. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  company  D,  34th  regiment  P.  V.    . 

Died  of  wounds  received  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Killed  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  June  6,  1862. 

Transferred  to  battery  A.  43d  regiment  P.  V. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  l<Yedericksburg,  December  13,  '63— 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Harrisonburg,,  Va.,  June  6,  1862 — 
discharged — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet 

Wounded — discharged — date  unknown. 

Wounded  and  pris.  at  Harrisonburg,  June  6,  '62. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62— 
transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  June  6,  1862— 
discharged— date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  2d  Bull  Run— mustered  out  with 
company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Harrisonburg,  June  6,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

On  detached  service  at  muster  out. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862— trans- 
ferred to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Died  Aug.  25,  '62,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  '62,  and  at  Fredericks- 
burg, Dec.  13,  1862— mus.  out,  August  13,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Dranesville,  Dec.  20,  1861. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862— dis- 
charged— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  190tb  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  A,  43d  regiment  P.  V. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  .June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  2d  B\ill  Run— mustered  out  with 
company,  June  11,  1864. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  June  6,  1862— 
discharged — date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  '62 — 
discharged — date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Killed  at  South-Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1S62. 

Deserted— date  unknown. 

Died  Oct.  6,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  h'o  ith 
Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862, 


THEEE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


941 


Northrop,  A.  Delos, 

Nichols,  Nathan'l  S 
Page,  William.... 
Rice,  Charles  P.. 


Robbins,  Charles  H 
Richardson,  Wm 


Rifle,  William  H, 
Smith,  Dennis  T., 
Southwick,  Sam'l  G 
Smith,  Frank  T.. 
Snyder,  Wesley. 


Smith,  Anson  P 

Seamans,  E.  B 

Sherwood,  Forrest.. 
Simons,  Edgar  S..  .. 
Treat,  Benjamin  A.. 
Taylor,  George  W... 

Turpin,  A.  J 

Townsend.  A.  D 

Vandyne,  Curtis  M 
Walters,  Aug.  A..., 
White,  George  O . .. 
Woods,  James  M  .. 


Private 


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..do. 

..do. 


Whalen,  John 

Weed,  Calvin  H.. 
Wells,  Edgar  W. 
West,  Franklin,., 


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May   30,  '61, 

May  30,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 


Aug.  13,  '61, 

Aug.  13,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 


Aug.  13,  '61, 


Aug. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 


May 
Aug. 
May 


May  30,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 
May  30,  '61, 
May   30,  '61, 


Died  Sept.  17,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  South 
Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 

Died — date  unknown. 

Transferred — on  detached  service. 

Wounded  at  Antietam,  September  17,  '62— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  II,  1864. 

Wd.  at  Harrisonburg,  Va. , .]  une  6,  '62,  and  Gettys 
burg— nius.  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  June  6,  '62 dis- 
charged on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 

Disch  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 

On  detached  service  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet, 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62— disch. 
on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Transferred — on  detached  service. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  battery  A,  43d  regiment  P.  V. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out'with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Harrisonburg',  June  6,  1862  —  dis.- 
charged — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown, 

Transferred  to  IflOth  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Died  June  14,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Cross 
Keys,  Va.,  June  8,  1862. 


Company  K. 
recruited  at  curwensville,  clearfield  county. 


Edward  A.  Irvin  ... 

Capt 

May   29,  '61, 

3 

Commissioned  Lt.  Col.,  Sept.  10,  1862— not  mus- 
tered—discharged May  1,  1863,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

James  M.  Welch.... 

...do 

May  29,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  2d  Lt.  to  Capt.,  March  21,  1863— 
transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  12,  '63. 

W.  R.  Hartshorn... 

IstLt.. 

May  29,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Adjutant,  Februarv,  1862. 

John  P.  Bard    

...do   .  . 

May  29,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  March  17,  1863— 

to  brevet  Capt.,  March  13,  1865— mustered  out 

with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Daniel  C.  Dale 

2d  Lt... 

May  29,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lieut.,  March  23,  '62— 
died  February  17,  1863. 

John  E.  Kratzer 

...do 

May  29, '61, 

3 

Promoted  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lieut.,  Feb.  17,  1863— 
transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  May  31,  '64. 

Thos.  J.  Thompson 

IstSgt.. 

May  29,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Lewis  Hoover 

...do 

May  29,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Daniel  Blett 

...do 

May  29,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.  company  F,  July  1,  1863. 

JohnH.  Norris 

.  .do 

Mav  29,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  iOOthreg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

James  F.  Ross 

...do 

Mav  29,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  190th  res;.  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  '64— Vet. 

Wm.  G.  Addleman 

...do 

May  29,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  May  24,  1864,  for  wounds  received  in 
action— date  unknown. 

James  G.  Hill 

...do 

May  29,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  8, 1862. 

Edmund  M.  Curry 

Corp.... 

May  29,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Wm.  F.  Wilson 

...do 

May   29,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Robt.  G.  M'Cracken 

...do 

May  29,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Alex.  Robertson 

...do 

May  29,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

David  M.  Glenn 

...do 

May   29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 

3 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Cortes  Bloom 

...do 

Discharged  Nov.  2S,  1862,  for  wounds  received  in 

action— date  unknown. 

...do 

May  29,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  March  6,  1863,  f<jr  wounds  received 

in  action— date  unknown. 

...do 

May  29,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  April  23,  1863,  for  wounds  received 

in  action— date  unknown. 

Amos  Swift 

...do 

July  31,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

942 


fokty-:;econd  urgiment — bucktaig 


John  Lemon 

John  H.  Wilson 

Addleman,  John  M 

Bloom,  Isaiah 

Bloom,  Enos 

Bailey,  Zachariah..; 
Bard,  Richard  J 
Barr,  James  L.. 
Barnes,  John  F 
Bloom,  Arnold.. 
Billis,  James  C.  „... . 

Brink,  John  B 

Broomall,  Joseph P 
Cupples,  Andrew  J 

Cogley,  Henry 

Coulter,  John  H 

Oonklin,  Thomas... 
Clark,  Charles  M.... 

Conner.  Arthur 

Chatham,  D.  R.  P... 

Connelly,  Jacob 

Cummings,  Wm.  S 
Chase,  Frank 


Dunn,  Manning  S... 

Doughman,  G.  P 

Denick,  Wm.  G 

Ennis,  Levi 

Flanigan,  James 

Fleming:,  Frank  A.. 

Fruze,  Israel 

Frantz,  James 

Fleming,  Robert  R 

Fogle,  Adam..  

Frantz,  A.  Harrison 
Frantz,  Martin  F.... 
Glenn,  J 


Goflf,  Charles  M 

Gunsalus,  Samuel, 
Granger,  Burton... 

Hall,  Ellis  J 

Hile,  Lorenzo  D 

Henry,  John 

Haslet,  John  W 

Hall,  Henry  J 

Henry,  Joseph  K  .. 

Hockenburg,  C 

Honitter,  Thomas.. 
Hosford,  William.. 
Humphrey,  Thos . . 

Humphrey,  W.  W. 
Halcomb,  Edward. 

Henry,  James 

Hall,  Charles  

Hennigh,  William. 

Irvin,  Austin 

Jaggers,  Peter 

Kingston,  Samuel.. 


Kratzer,  John 

Knapp,  George  W.. 

Littlefield,  Frost 

Lower,  Cyrus  B 

Morrow,  Ephraim.. 
M'Donald,  Isaiah... 

M'Kee,  Peter  C 

M'Crum,  Charles  R 
M'Donald,  Geo.  W.. 

M'Donald,  Alex 

Moyer,  John 

MasoQ,  Casper  P 

Mortimer,  Samuel.. 


Corp.... 

..do 

Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

j...do 

I. ..do 

i...do 

...do 

...do 

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..do 

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..do 

..do 

..do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


M'Clenahan,  Hiram 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


Mav 

29 

'  :•! 

May 

29 

'rii 

Oct. 

y 

HU 

May 

29, 

'GI 

May 

29, 

'61 

jNIay 

2;i, 

'(Jl 

Mav 

2'», 

HI 

Mar. 

21 

'62 

Julv 

1, 

'GI 

Oct. 

y, 

'Gl 

May 

28, 

'61 

Feb. 

29, 

'64 

Oct. 

3, 

'Gl 

Mav 

29, 

'61 

May 

31, 

'61, 

May 

29, 

'61, 

Mav 

29, 

'HI, 

May 

29, 

'61, 

Mav 

29, 

'di. 

May 

29, 

'61. 

l-(,b. 

29, 

'G4, 

May 

29, 

'61, 

Julv 

1, 

'Gl, 

Mav 

29, 

'(51, 

Oct. 

H, 

•61, 

Mar. 

28, 

'64, 

Mav 

29, 

'61, 

Juiy 

31, 

'61, 

O.-t. 

3, 

'Gl, 

Mav 

29, 

'61, 

Oct. 

3, 

'Gl, 

Feb. 

29, 

'64, 

Feb. 

9, 

'64, 

May 

29, 

'Gl, 

Oct. 

3, 

'61, 

Nov. 

18, 

'61, 

Mar.  28, 

Mar.  28, 

May  29, 

Mav  29, 

May  29, 

Oct.  3, 

Mav  29, 

July  31, 

May  29, 

Oct.  3, 

May  29, 

July  1, 

Oct.  3, 


July  1,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
July  31,  '61, 
May  29,  'Gl, 
July  1,  '61, 
July  31,  '61, 
July  31,  '61, 

May  29,  'Gl, 

July  1,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

Oct.  27,  '63, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  'Gl, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

Oct.  3,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  'Gl, 


do May  29,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Com.  Sergeant,  January  1,  1863. 

Died  December  9,  1861. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  81,  '64. 

Mustered  out  with  companj',  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1884. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  20,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  3,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190di  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  comoanv  H,  Nov.  1,  1861. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V,,  May  31,  '64. 

Killed  at  South  Mountain,  Sept.  14,  1862. 

Wd.  at  Wilderness,  May  7,  'Gl — ab.  at  mus.  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  10,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  1,  '62. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Signiil  Coros,  Aug.  29,  '62. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Deserted  April  13,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  companj"-,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  11,  '62. 

Transferi-ed  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  'G4. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgdou's  certifica:e.  Nov.  21,  '61. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certifii'iate,  May  30,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  10,  '63. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  Mav  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Captured— died  at  Belle  Isle,  Va.,  July  15,  1862. 

Deserted  December  1,  1862. 

Wounded  in  action — date  unknown — discharged 
on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mav  16,  1862. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Died  Oct.  2,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.'V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  20,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  19,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  26,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  1862. 
Wounded  in  action— date  unknown— discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  20,  '63. 
Transferred  to  company  D,  October  12,  1861. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Killed  in  action.  May  7,  1864. 
Died  March  6,  1863. 

Transferred  to  company  D,  November  1,  1861. 
Dicharged  January  20, 1862,  for  wounds  received 

in  action — date  unknown. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Died  Sept.  23,'6'2,  on  board  transport fr.  Richmond. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  June  11,  1864. 
Transferred  to  I'lOih  r-jgiaient  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64, 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  Signal  Corps,  August,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Sur<reon's  certificate,  Apr.  11, 1862. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  190th  reg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  10,  '63. 
Died  September  10,  1863,  for  wounds  received  in 

action — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  44th  regiment  P.  V.,  Nov.  1,  1861. 


THEEB  YEARS'    SERVICE. 


943 


Morrow,  Francis  C 
M'Closkey,  Nath.  A 
Montonze,  And'w  J 
M'CuUough,  David 

O'Leary,  George 

Pifer,  Peter 

Pettingill,  Robert  B 
Rish,  John 


Rex,  Reuben 
Riley,  Thomas. 
Ross,  Robert  W, 
Stocks,  Edward  D. 
Spencer,  Joseph  G 
Spence,  James 
Souders,  Abel 

Shirk,  Joseph 

Smith,  Philander 
Scott,  George  B... 

Shaver,  Daniel. 

Spargo,  Peter 

Shaver,  Jesse  E 

Smith,  Porter 
Spencer,  William  H 
Seaman,  Dwight 
Taylor,  George  W... 

Williams,  Daniel  F 
"Williams,  Joseph... 
Williams,  James  M 


July  1,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

July  1,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  28,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 


May 
May 
Oct. 
May 
May 
Oct, 
July 
May 
May 
Ma  J' 


29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 

3,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
29,  '61, 

3,  '61, 
21,  '61, 
29,  '61, 
29,  -61, 
29,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

Mar.  2S!,  '64, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  'CI, 

May  29,  '61, 

Oct.  3,  '61, 

Feb.  27,  '64, 


Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64. 

Died  November  28,  1861. 

Died  May,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Deserted  December  8,  18  j2. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  20,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Julv  30,  '62, 

Transferred  to  company  H,  October  12,  1861. 

Died  June  1 1,  1864,  of  wds.  received  at  Bethesda 
Church,  May  30,  '64— buried  in  Nat.  Cemetery, 
Arlington. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  11,  '62 

Killed  a"t  South  Mountain,  September  14,  1862. 

Died  Jan.  7,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  June  11,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  22,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  1,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  19,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate^^ate  unknown. 

Discharged  February  9,  1863,  for  wounds  receiv- 
ed in  action — date  unknown. 

Discharged  April  20,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
in  action — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Signal  Corps,  Aug.  23,  1863. 

Transferred  to  190th  regiment  P.  V.,  May  31,  'G 1. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Deserted  August  7, 1861. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Discharged  May  25,  1863,  for  wounds  received- ir 
action — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  '62. 

Transferred  to  iQOthreg.  P.  V.,  May  31,  '64— Vet. 

Died  May,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 


Fobty-Thibd  Regiment, 

FIEST  AETILLEEY. 


ON  the  13tli  of  April,  1861,  James  Brady,  a  citizen  of  Philadelphia,  issued 
a  call  for  volunteers  for  a  Light  Artillery  Eegiment.  In  three  days  thir- 
teen hundred  men  were  enrolled,  and  their  services  were  immediately  tendered 
to  the  Secretary  of  War.  By  him  the  tender  was  referred  to  Governor  Ourtin. 
Governor  Curtin  referred  it  to  General  Patterson,  who,  after  considerable  delay, 
objected  to  its  acceptance  on  the  ground  that  it  was  not  a  militia  organization. 
In  the  meantime  the  men,  eager  to  be  in  the  service,  enlisted  in  New  Jersey 
and  New  York  regiments.  One  company  joined  Colonel  Baker's  California 
Eegiment,  and  another  joined  the  Twenty-seventh  Eegiment,  commanded  by 
Colonel  Einstein.  About  five  hundred  men  still  remained,  and  were  maintained 
at  the  expense  of  the  officers,  and  their  friends,  until  the  law  authorizing  the 
organization  of  the  Eeserve  Corps  was  passed,  when  foiir  companies,  com- 
manded by  Captains  Brady,  Simpson,  Flood  and  West,  were  accepted  and 
ordered  to  the  camp  at  Harpisburg.  These  were  here  joined  by  four  other  com- 
panies recruited  in  the  counties  of  Franklin,  Potter,  York,  Lawrence  and  Lu- 
zerne, and  an  organization  was  effected  by  the  choice  of  Captain  Eichard  H. 
Eush,  of  the  regular  army,  Colonel  j  Charles  T.  Campbell,  from  Captain  of 
company  A,  Lieutenant  Colonel j  A.  E.  Lewis,  Senior  Major,  and  H.  T.  Dan- 
forth,  of  company  B,  Junior  Major.  Colonel  Eush  declined  to  accept  the  com- 
mand, and  soon  after  became  Colonel  of  the  Sixth  Cavalry.  The  regiment, 
consequently,  remained  under  the  command  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Campbell. 
It  was  clothed  and  equipped  by  the  State,  and  received  arms  from  the  State 
and  from  the  city  of  Philadelphia.  Battery  E,  Captain  Barr,  accompanied  the 
expedition  sent,  on  the  21st  of  June,  to  the  relief  of  Colonel  Lew.  Wallace,  in 
West  Virginia,  consisting  of  the  Battery  and  the  Fifth  and  Bucktail  regiments 
of  infantry,  all  under  command  of  Colonel  Biddle,  and  returned  to  Harrisburg 
late  in  July. 

Early  in  August,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  Washington,  and  upon  its 
arrival  encamped  near  the  Arsenal,  where  it  was  more  completely  armed  and 
equipped,  receiving  horses  for  the  batteries,  and  a  full  supply  of  ammunition. 
As  fast  as  mounted,  the  batteries  removed  to  a  camp  east  of  the  Capitol,  which 
was  called  Camp  Barry,  in  honor  of  Major  Barry,  at  that  time  Chief  of  Artillery 
of  the  Department,  who  had  manifested  much  interest  and  zeal  in  furnishing 
their  outfit.  From  Camp  Barry  the  several  batteries  were  separated  and  as- 
signed to  different  divisions  and  corps  of  the  army,  and  were  never  again  united 
as  a  regiment.  Batteries  A,  B,  E  and  G,  were  assigned  to  M'Call's  division,  in 
camp  at  Tenallytown,  and  with  these  Lieutenant  Colonel  Campbell  established 
his  headquarters.    Battery  C  was  assigned  to  Smith's  Division,  in  camp  near 


1861  BATTLE   OF    DRAXBSVTfiLK.  945 

Chain  Bridge;  Battery  F  to  Banks'  Division,  at  Pooiesville,  and  Batteries  D  and 
H  to  Buell's  Division,  in  camp  north  of  the  city,  and  enga<?ed  in  building  forts, 
among  which  were  Totten.  Sloeum  and  Stevens,  which  at  a  later  day  served  a 
most  important  purpose  in  checking  the  enemy's  advance  upon  the  Capital. 
Soon  after  the  distribution  of  the  batteries  an  election  was  ordered  to  fill  the 
vacancy  occasioned  by  the  declination  of  Colonel  Rusb,  which  resulted  in  the 
choice  of  Charles  T.  Campbell,  Colonel;  H.  T.  Danforth,  Lieutenant  Colonel; 
A.  E.  Lewis,  Senior  Major,  and  E.  M.  West,  from  Captain  of  company  G,  Junior 
Major.  Subsequently  Colonel  Campbell  resigned  and  was  commissioned  Colo- 
nel of  the  Fifty-seventh  Eegiment.  Lieutenant  Colonel  Danforth  was  ordered 
to  duty  with  batteries  D  and  H,  under  General  Buell.  He  was  an  experienced 
artillery  officer,  having  served  in  Bragg's  celebrated  battery  in  the  Mexican  war. 
Here  his  services  were  of  the  greatest  value,  and  under  his  drill  and  instruction 
these  batteries  soon  came  to  be  regarded  as  the  equals  of  regular  artillery.  De- 
sirous of  active  duty,  he  made  repeated  applications  to  be  assigned  to  service  with 
the  battery  which  he  had  recruited.  This  request  being  denied  him,  he  resigned 
his  commission  as  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  enlisted  as  a  private  in  the  ranks 
with  his  old  companions,  but  was  immediately  elected  a  Second  Lieutenant. 
In  this  capacity  he  served  until  killed  in  action  at  Charles  City  Cross  Eoads  on 
the  30th  of  June,  1862. 

By  order  of  General  M'Clellan  the  field  and  line  ofiicers  were  cited  to  appear 
before  an  examining  board  for  certificates  of  competency.  Failing  in  these  ex- 
aminations, in  many  cases  of  little  practical  account,  a  considerable  number 
was  forced  to  resign,  many  of  them  valuable  officers,  and  their  places  were  sup- 
plied by  regular  army  sergeants.  These  changes  were  not  received  with  favor 
by  the  men,  and,  with  two  exceptions,  none  of  those  thus  appointed  served  to 
the  end  of  their  terms,  or  died  in  the  service.    ■ 

On  the  29th  of  July,  1862,  Major  E.  M.  West  was  promoted  to  Colonel, 
Captain  Edward  H.  Flood,  of  Battery  D,  to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  Captain 
James  Brady,  of  Battery  H,  to  Major.  On  the  23d  of  September,  1863,  Major 
Brady  was  promoted  to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  in  place  of  Flood,  resigned,  and 
Captain  E.  W.  Matthews,  of  Battery  F,  was  promoted  to  Major.  Upon  the  re- 
signation of  Major  Matthews,  on  the  27th  of  June,  1861,  he  was  succeeded  by 
Captain  James  H.  Cooper,  of  Battery  B.  Upon  the  expiration  of  the  term  of 
service  of  the  latter,  August  8, 1864,  he  was  succeeded  by  Eobert  Bruce  Eicketts, 
Captain  of  Battery  F.  On  the  29th  of  April,  1864,  Colonel  West  was  commis- 
sioned Colonel  of  the  Fifth  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  when  Major  Eicketts  was 
made  Colonel,  and  was  succeeded  as  Major  by  Captain  Theodore  Miller,  of 
Battery  E. 

BATTEEY  A, 

Battery  A,  commanded  by  Captain  Hezekiah  Easton,  was  the  first  to  be 
engaged,  participating  in  the  battle  of  Dranesville  on  the  20th  of  December, 
1861.  It  was  brought  into  action  at  a  range  of  less  than  five  hundred  yards. 
The  enemy's  guns  were  concealed  by  the  woods,  but  by  observing  the  smoke  of 
his  pieces  the  range  was  soon  obtained,  and  in  a  short  time  his  fire  slackened. 
One  of  his  caissons  was  exploded,  and  so  many  of  his  horses  killed  that  he  was 
obliged  to  withdraw,  dragging  one  of  his  pieces  away  by  hand.  "  Having  met 
General  Ord,"  says  General  M'Call  in  his  ofBcial  report,  "we  moved  forward, 
and  the  position  where  the  enemy's  battery  had  been  placed  was  soon  gained, 
119 


946  FORTY-THIRD    REGIMENT — FIRST   ARTILLERY.  1862 

and  here  we  had  evidence  of  the  fine  artillery  practice  of  Easton's  Battery. 
The  road  was  strewn  with  men  and  horses ;  two  caissons,  one  of  them  blown  up ; 
a  limber,  a  gun-carriage  wheel,  a  quantity  of  artillery  ammunition,  small  arms, 
and  an  immense  quantity  of  heavy  clothing,  blankets,  &c."  The  battery  suffer- 
ed no  loss  or  injury. 

During  the  ensuing  winter  it  was  encamped  with  the  Reserves  near  Langley, 
and  upon  the  opening  of  the  spring  campaign  moved  with  the  army  towards 
Manassas.  It  subsequently  accompanied  the  Reserves  to  Fredericksburg,  where 
it  remained  on  duty  until  the  battle  of  Fair  Oaks,  when,  with  the  division,  it 
rejoined  the  army  of  the  Potomac.  Upon  its  arrival  in  the  neighborhood  of 
MechanicsviUe  it  was  immediately  put  in  position  to  cover  the  bridge.  It  was 
subsequently  withdrawn  to  the  battle  ground  at  Beaver  Dam  Creek,  where  it 
was  posted  behind  a  morass  flanked  by  tall  pines.  Here  it  was  served  with 
excellent  effect,  hurling  back  a  brigade  of  the  enemy  that  attempted  to  cross 
the  swamp  in  front,  and  shattering  his  ranks  wherever  they  appeared.  On  the 
following  day,  June  27th,  at  Gaines'  Mill,  it  was  posted  by  Captain  Easton  in 
an  important  position,  covering,  with  Battery  G,  Captain  Kern,  the  left  of  the 
Union  line  resting  upon  the  Chickahominy.  The  ground  chosen  was  upon 
spurs  of  the  table  land  bordering  the  river,  and  deeply  scored  by  ravines  paral- 
lel with  the  battery  front,  and  varying  in  depth  from  thirty  to  forty  feet.  From 
this  position  Captain  Easton  opened  fire  upon  the  woods  in  front  at  a  range  of 
four  hundred  yards.  In  a  sudden  emergency  the  regiment  supporting  the  bat- 
tery was  withdrawn  and  hurried  to  another  part  of  the  field .  The  enemy  quickly 
discerned  the  exposed  position  of  the  guns  and  charged  on  them,  keeping  close 
under  the  sides  of  the  ravine.  The  cannoneers  found  it  impossible  to  depress 
their  pieces  sufficiently  to  repel  the  attack,  and  made  an  attempt  to  withdraw 
them  under  cover  of  a  charge  of  regular  cavalry.  The  ravines  rendered  the 
ground  unfavorable  for  the  movement  of  cavalry,  and  the  charge  failed,  the 
party  being  exposed  to  a  terrible  infantry  fire.  Checked  and  broken  in  their 
advance  the  mounted  fugitives  came  pouring  through  the  battery,  carrying  with 
them  to  the  rear  all  the  available  teams  and  limbers.  The  enemy,  yelling  like 
so  many  fiends,  advanced  boldly  to  the  guns,  now  left  without  ammunition, 
crying  out  to  Captain  Easton  and  those  officers  and  men  who  bravely  with- 
stood the  storm,  to  surrender  His  reply  never  to  be  forgotten  by  his  com- 
rades who  clustered  about  him,  was,  "No!  we  never  surrender!"  Alas!  the 
next  moment  that  voice  was  hushed  in  death.  He  fell  beside  his  guns;  none 
were  left  to  surrender  them.  In  the  varying  fortunes  of  the  fight,  two  of  his 
faithful  men  attempted  to  bring  off  the  body,  but  lost  it  in  the  melee.  A  soli- 
tary peach  tree  marks  the  spot  where  he  feU. 

The  battery  was  re-organized,  and  received  new  guns  on  the  arrival  of  the 
army  at  Harrison's  Landing.  It  continued  attached  to  the  Reserves,  and  par- 
ticipated in  the  battle  of  Bull  Run,  South  Mountain,  and  Antietam,  maintain- 
ing its  reputation  for  skill  and  bravery,  and  leaving  many  of  its  men  dead  and 
wounded  upon  the  fields  of  their  valor.  At  Fredericksburg  it  was  at  first  posted 
on  the  river  bank  to  cover  the  crossing  and  laying  of  the  pontoons.  On  the  13th 
of  December,  the  day  in  which  the  Reserves  were  engaged,  it  maintained  its  posi- 
tion under  a  concentrated  fire  of  the  enemy's  artillery,  marks  of  his  shot  and 
shell  being  visible,  after  the  engagement,  on  every  piece  and  caisson. 

After  the  withdrawal  of  the  Reserves  from  the  First  Army  Corps,  Major 
Brady  remained  in  the  field  with  this  battery,  and  three  others  belonging  to 


1862  DATTL13   OF   GAINBS'  MILL.  <)47 

the  regiment,  which  were  assigned  to  the  Third  Division  of  the  First  Corps, 
commanded  by  General  Donbleday.  Shortly  afterwards,  under  orders  from 
headquarters  of  the  army,  Battery  A  was  detached  and  ordered  to  proceed  with 
Burnside's  Corps  on  an  expedition,  which  was  to  rendezvous  at  Fortress  Mon- 
roe. Here  the  destination  of  the  corps  was  changed,  and  the  battery  ^\  as  left 
■i,t  l!forfolk  to  be  attached  to  a  new  army  corps,  at  various  times  known  as  the 
Army  of  Viiginia,  Army  of  the  James,  Seventh,  and  Tenth  Corps.  With  this 
eommand  it  operated  on  the  Black  Water,  at  Deep  Bottom,  Fort  Darling,  Seven 
Piaes,  and  Petersburg. 

Upon  the  fall  of  Richmond,  under  command  of  Captain  Stitt,  it  marched 
with  Weitzel's  Corps  and  entered  the  fallen  city  on  the  day  of  its  surrender. 
Captain  Stitt  was  immediately  after  ordered  to  report  with  bis  battery  to  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel  Brady,  in  charge  of  captured  works  and  ordnance,  and  was  en- 
gaged, with  battery  E,  in  demolishing  the  rebel  defences  and  arsenals  at  the 
rebel  capital,  and  removing  therefrom  their  guns  and  ordnance.  This  proved 
a  herculean  task.  The  guns  were,  in  general,  of  the  heaviest  calibre,  many  of 
them  in  the  most  inaccessible  localities,  and  in  many  cases  had  to  be  trans- 
ported over  difficult  roads.  But  they  were  all  safely  shipped  on  board  of 
schooners  bound  for  northern  arsenals,  without  the  slightest  accident  from  ex- 
plosions, or  damage  to  property.  Most  of  the  ordnance  and  ammunition  was 
found  in  good  condition,  but  the  small  arms  were  of  little  value.  After  the 
completion  of  this  duty  in  July,  1865,  the  battery  received  orders  to  turn  in  its 
guns  and  horses  at  Richmond  and  reporfc  at  Harrisburg.  Here,  after  a  term  of 
service  of  four  years  and  four  months,  it  was  mustered  out  of  service  on  the  25th. 

BATTERY  B, 

Battery  B  joined  the  Division  of  Pennsylvania  Reserves  on  the  14th  of  August, 
1861,  at  Tenallytown,  and  was  assigned  to  the  First  Brigade,  General  Reynolds 
commanding.  Lieutenant  Cadwalader  was  on  picket  with  his  section  at  Great 
Falls,  in  September,  when  the  rebels  fired  on  the  troops  guarding  that  point. 
The  first  death  in  the  battery,  that  of  private  James  M.  M'Clurg,  occurred  on 
on  the  29th  of  September.  Until  the  11th  of  October,  it  was  armed  with 
four  six-pounder  James  guns,  when  two  of  these  were  exchanged  for  four  ten- 
pounder  Parrotts.  That  night  it  crossed  the  Potomac  and  joined  the  divi- 
sion at  Camp  Pierpont.  On  the  14th  of  October,  private  Frederick  B.  Sei- 
fert  was  killed,  and  private  Alfred  Phillips  severely  wounded,  by  the  accidental 
discharge  of  the  musket  of  a  member  of  company  E,  Third  Reserves,  while  on 
dress  parade.  On  the  19th,  the  battery  accompanied  the  First  Brigade  on  a, 
reconnoissance  beyond  Dranesville.  The  First  Brigade  was  lying  at  Difficult 
Creek  when  the  battle  of  Dranesville,  December  20th,  commenced,  and  was  im- 
mediately ordered  to  General  Ord's  assistance,  but  did  not  arrive  until  after  the 
enemy  had  been  repulsed. 

On  the  25th  of  December,  General  M'Clellan,  in  compliance  with  the  request 
of  General  Banks  for  a  -'good  battery,"  directed  General  M'Call  to  send  Bat- 
tery B.  This  was  protested  against  by  Generals  M'CaU  and  Reynolds,  and 
caused  much  dissatisfaction  throughout  the  division.  The  battery  was  on  duty 
at  Seneca  Falls  and  Edwards'  Ferry  until  January  9th,  1862,  when,  at  General 
M'Call's  request,  it  was  ordered  to  return  to  the  division.  After  the  return  of 
the  army  to  Alexandria,  it  was  placed  in  the  Fu-st  Army  Corps,  General 
M'DoweU  commanding.    When  the  First  Brigade  crossed  the  Rappahannock, 


948  f'OETY-THIED  REGIMENT — FIRST  ARTILLERY.  1862 

at  Fredericksburg,  May  26th,  Battery  B  accempanied  it.  After  its  return 
twenty  men  were  detached  from  the  infantry  of  the  Eeserves  to  fill  the  company 
to  the  number  required  for  a  six-gun  battery. 

On  the  13th  of  June,  it  embarked  for  the  Peninsula,  and  arrived  at  White 
House,  on  the  Pamunky,  on  the  17th,  joining  the  division  at  Mechanicsville,  on 
the  20th.  Here  the  battery  was  placed  on  picket  in  front  of  the  town,  and  on 
the  extreme  right  of  the  army.  For  several  days  the  gunners  practiced  firing 
at  the  enemy  and  his  works,  but  received  no  response.  On  the  26th,  when 
Jackson's  army  was  reported  to  be  advancing,  Battery  B  was  withdrawn  to 
Beaver  Dam  Creek,  where  earthworks  had  been  constructed  and  rifle-pits  dug. 
The  right  and  centre  sections  took  position  behind  the  works  in  front  of  the 
camp  of  the  Bucktails,  and  the  left  section,  commanded  by  Lieutenant  Fuller- 
ton,  near  Ellerson's  Mill,  with  the  Third  Brigade  in  support. 

After  the  withdrawal  of  the  Union  pickets,  two  divisions  of  the  rebel  army^ 
under  the  command  of  the  Generals  Hill,  crossed  the  Chickahomiuy  and  formed 
in  line  of  battle,  to  await  the  coming  of  Branch's  Division  down  the  left  bank 
of  the  river.  The  advance  of  the  enemy  was  accompanied  by  a  battery  of  horse 
artillery,  which  came  forward  on  a  gallop  and  attempted  to  come  into  position, 
but  the  fire  from  the  guns  of  Battery  B  was  so  well  directed  that  it  left  without 
unlimbering.  Eebel  batteries  placed  behind  the  brow  of  a  hill  on  the  right, 
where  they  were  under  shelter,  were  more  successful  and  soon  opened  a  well 
directed  fire.  Several  attempts  of  the  rebels  to  form  line  of  battle  in  front  of 
these  batteries,  with  the  manifest  intention  of  capturing  Battery  B,  were  un- 
successful, a  concentrated  fire  of  artillery,  assisted  by  the  infantry,  cuttiagthem 
down  as  fast  as  they  could  form.  The  slaughter  of  the  enemy  here  was  terri- 
ble. The  gaps  made  in  his  lines  "by  the  shots  from  the  guns  of  Battery  B,  firing 
by  battery,  were  distinctly  visible.  Another  attempt  to  break  the  line  at  this 
point  was  made  on  its  right,  but  the  timely  presence  of  Colonel  M'Candless,  of 
the  Second,  compelled  the  enemy  to  agaiu  fall  back.  An  attempt  to  cross  the 
creek  at  Ellerson's  Mill,  was  prevented  by  the  Third  Brigade,  with  the  aid  of 
Lieutenant  Fullerton's  section.  The  firiug  did  not  cease  until  nine  o'clock. 
The  loss  was  five  wounded. 

During  the  night  the  infantry,  except  the  picket  line,  together  with  the  lefb 
section,  were  withdrawn.  The  right  and  centre  sections  commenced  firing 
at  daylight  on  the  fbllowing  morning,  and  continued  it  for  over  an  hour.  They 
were  withdrawn  a  few  minutes  before  the  rebel  cavafry,  coming  in  from  the 
right,  captured  a  part  of  the  Buoktails  in  the  rifle-pits,  in  front  of  where  the 
guns  were,  and  thence  rejoined  the  division  on  Gaines'  farm.  After  resting  an 
hour,  the  battery  was  ordered  into  position  on  the  right  of  the  second  line.  The 
guns  remained  silent  until  the  first  line  gave  way,  when  a  concentrated  fire  upon 
the  point  from  whence  the  rebels  were  said  to  be  advancing,  caused  them,  as 
the  pickets  afterwards  reported,  to  halt,  and  thus  gave  the  shattered  remains 
of  General  Porter's  Corps  an  opportunity  to  fall  back.  The  rebel  advance  was 
but  a  short  distance  away  when  the  left  gun  of  Battery  B  was  limbered  up. 
The  battery  remained  parked  during  the  following  day  on  Trent's  Hill,  on  the 
south  bank  of  the  Chickahominy.  That  night  the  march  was  continued  in  the 
direction  of  the  James  Eiver.  At  dark  of  the  29th,  the  division  moved  out  on 
the  road  beyond  the  junction  of  the  New  Market  and  Charles  City  Roads,  but 
returned  at  daylight  the  next  morning  and  formed  in  line  of  battle  near  the 
junction. 


1862  BATTLE   OF   CHARLES   CITY   CKOSS  KOADS.  949 

Owing  to  the  excessive  heat  of  the  guns,  produced  by  rapid  and  long  con- 
tinued firing  on  the  26th  and  27th,  the  vent-pieces  had  so  melted,  that  some  of 
the  vents  were  twice  the  original  size.  General  Barry,  Chief  of  Artillery,  in- 
spected the  guns  and  decided  them  unserviceable,  and  directed  General  M'Call 
not  to  use  them  if  he  could  avoid  it,  as  it  was  dangerous  to  work  them.  But 
when  the  rebels  began  their  attack.  Battery  B  was  ordered  into  position  imme- 
diately in  front  of  the  cross  roads,  having  the  Ninth  Eegiment  for  support. 
The  guns  were  worked  as  rapidly  as  possible,  but  the  size  of  the  vents  com- 
pelled the  gunners  to  insert  two  primers  in  some  of  the  guns,  along  with  the 
one  to  which  the  lanyard  hook  was  attached,  to  discharge  the  piece.  After  the 
Ninth  Eegiment  went  to  the  left,  the  enemy  came  out  of  the  woods  in  front, 
formed  in  line  and  advanced  on  the  battery  as  regularly  as  if  on  di'ill,  utterly 
regardless  of  the  double  charges  of  canister  and  case  shot  that  were  fired  into 
his  ranks,  and  drove  the  cannoneers  from  the  guns.  Never  did  the  rebels  ex- 
hibit more  desperate  valor.  During  all  this  time  the  battery  was  subjected  to  a 
fire  in  the  rear  from  a  New  York  Dutch  Battery,  which  had  deserted  its  position 
on  the  left.  The  Ninth  Regiment  returning  from  the  left,  joined  the  First,  and 
drove  the  rebels  back,  but  assistance  coming  to  them  they  captured  it  a  second 
time,  but  a  second  time  were  driven  back.  Its  loss  was  three  killed  and  eight 
wounded ;  among  the  former  were  Lieutenants  Danforth  and  Cadwalader. 

Malvern  Hill  was  reached  at  sunrise  the  next  morning,  and  Harrison's  Land- 
ing the  following  day.  Four  guns,  in  place  of  those  lost,  were  received  on  the 
11th  of  July.  On  the  6th  of  August,  Captain  Cooper  received  orders  to  report 
with  his  battery  to  General  Butterfield,  in  command  at  Coggins'  Point,  across 
the  river,  where  it  remained  until  the  15th,  when  it  embarked  for  Acquia  Creek, 
arriving  there  on  the  20th.  Warrenton  was  reached  on  the  24th,  when  the  di- 
vision was  again  placed  under  the  command  of  General  M'Dowell.  Here  the 
battery  occupied  several  positions  during  the  next  two  days,  when  the  army 
commenced  falling  back  in  the  direction  of  Washington.  On  the  28th,  as  the 
advance  of  the  Eeserves  was  emerging  fr-om  a  piece  of  woods  near  Gainesville, 
it  was  fired  upon  by  a.  section  of  the  rebel  Stuart's  horse  artillery.  Battery  B 
was  ordered  up  to  take  the  place  of  Eansom's  Eegular  Battery,  whose  short 
range  guns  would  not  reach  the  enemy. 

At  the  battle  of  Bull  Eun,  the  next  day,  it  moved  forward  with  the  divi- 
sion, and  occupied  a  position  on  the  extreme  left,  fi-om  which  an  Ohio  Bat-* 
tery  had  been  driven  half  an  hour  previously.  Three  rebel  batteries  opened 
fire  on  it  immediately.  General  Eeynolds  ordered  it  withdrawn.  The  rear 
portion  of  one  of  the  caissons  was  disabled  and  left  on  the  field.  The  battery 
was  engaged  all  the  next  day.  At  one  time  the  enemy  was  so  close  as  to  cap- 
ture all  the  caissons.  The  battery  lost  three  killed  and  sixteen  wounded.  On 
the  1st  of  September,  while  the  battle  of  Chantilly  was  in  progress,  it  was  placed 
in  position  on  the  right  of  the  road  leading  to  Washington,  ready  to  be  called 
into  action.  On  the  7th,  Captain  Cooper  received  orders  to  exchange  his  guns 
and  horses  at  the  arsenal  at  Washington.  The  battery  rejoined  the  division, 
now  attached  to  General  Hooker's  First  Corps,  at  Monocacy,  on  the  morniog  of 
the  14th.  That  afternoon  the  battle  of  South  Mountain  was  fought.  It  was 
the  only  battery  of  the  First  Corps  engaged.  The  position  occupied  was  on 
the  extreme  right.  The  woods  on  the  side  of  the  mountain  was  shelled,  and 
the  infantry  were  thereby  assisted  in  driving  the  enemy  before  them. 

When  the  First  Corps  crossed  Antietam  Creek,  on  the  afternoon  of  the  16th, 


950  FOETY-THIRD   EEGIMENT — FIRST   ARTILLERY.  1863 

Battery  B  was  placed  on  the  front  line  and  advanced  immediately  In  rear  of  the 
skirmishers.  When  the  infantry  came  upon  the  entrenched  line  of  the  enemy 
it  took  position  in  the  edge  of  the  cornfield  over  which  there  was  such  fierce 
fighting  on  the  following  day.  Early  the  next  morning  it  was  ordered  to  the 
right.  While  changing  position  private  Jacob  N.  Weekly  was  severely  woimded 
by  a  grape  shot.  The  right  section,  commanded  by  Lieutenant  Fullerton,  dur- 
ing the  forenoon  occupied  several  positions  across  the  pike,  on  and  in  advance 
of  the  skirmish  line.  That  evening  the  gunners  performed  some  excellent  prac- 
tice. Captain  Cooper  had  a  very  narrow  escape.  While  directiug  the  fire  of 
the  guns  a  solid  shot  struck  his  horse  and  tore  it  in  pieces. 

After  the  army  crossed  the  Potomac  at  Berlin,  Battery  B  moved  in  the  ad- 
vance, with  the  division,  through  Loudon  Yalley .  At  Fredericksburg  it  crossed 
the  Eappahannock  on  the  12th,  and  early  the  next  morning  was  placed  in  posi- 
tion, by  General  Meade,  in  advance  of  the  skirmish  line  on  the  left,  and  com- 
pelled a  section  of  Stuart's  artillery,  which  had  been  firing  along  the  flank  of 
the  division,  to  seek  the  cover  of  the  woods  in  froat.  When  the  Eeserves  pene- 
trated the  enemy's  lines  the  guns  engaged  the  attention  of  the  rebel  artillery, 
blowing  up  two  limber  chests.  When  they  were  forced  back  the  battery  re- 
tained its  position,  and  but  for  the  support'of  the  Thirty-seventh  I^ew  York 
Infantry,  Colonel  Hayman,  it  would  have  been  captm-ed.  Two  men  were  killed 
and  two  wounded. 

During  the  winter  the  battery  was  encamped  near  Belle  Plain  Landing. 
On  the  20th  of  January,  1863,  it  accompanied  the  division  up  the  Eappahannock 
on  what  was  known  as  the  "  Mud  March."  On  the  23d  of  February  the  detached 
men  from  the  Eeserve  regiments  returned  to  their  places,  and  twenty-seven  men 
of  the  One  Hundred  and  Forty-third  and  One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  regiments 
were  detailed  in  their  stead. 

On  the  29th  of  April,  the  battery  covered  the  crossing  of  the  troops  below 
Fredericksburg.  On  the  2d  of  May,  it  was  ordered  up  the  Eappahannock  and 
crossed  the  river  at  United  States  Ford,  and  the  next  day  went  into  position 
near  the  brick  house  used  as  a  hospital.  It  re-crossed  the  river  on  the  5th  and 
covered  the  withdrawal  of  the  army.  On  the  12th  of  June,  the  battery  left 
White  Oak  Church,  where  it  had  been  encamped,  for  Pennsylvania,  whither 
Lee  was  supposed  to  be  directing  his  steps. 

At  the  battle  of  Gettysburg  Battery  B  was  in  position,  on  the  first  of  July, 
near  the  Seminary,  but  was  driven  back  through  the  town.  On  the  2d,  a  shot 
from  a  rebel  twenty -pounder  Parrott  gun,  immediately  In  -front,  exploded  under 
one  of  the  guns,  killing  privates  Peter  G.  Hoagland  and  James  H.  M'Cleary,  and 
wounding  Corporal  Joseph  Eeed,  and  privates  Jesse  Temple  and  Daniel  W. 
Taylor.  On  the  3d,  it  took  the  place  of  one  of  the  Eeserve  Artillery  Bat- 
teries, where  it  did  good  service.  The  next  day  it  was  ordered  to  Emmitts- 
burg,  where  it  was  in  position  twenty-four  hours.  It  then  accompanied  the 
army  to  the  Eaijpahannock,  where  it  remained  on  picket  until  the  10th  of  Sep- 
tember. On  the  11th  and  12th  of  October,  it  covered  the  re-crossing  of  the  army 
at  Kelly's  Ford,  and  then  marched  to  Centreville,  and  from  thence,  by  way  of 
Haymarket,  Thoroughfare  Gaj)  and  Kelly's  Ford,  back  to  Brandy  Station.  On 
the  27th  of  November,  it  crossed  the  Eapidan  at  Culpepper  Mine  Ford,  and 
the  next  morning  was  in  position  on  the  left  of  the  pike,  in  full  view  of  the  ene- 
my's intrenched  line  beyond  Mine  Eun,  and  compelled  a  rebel  battery  in  ad- 
vance of  his  works  to  withdraw.    At  eight  o'clock  on  the  morning  of  the  30th, 


1864  THE    WILDERNESS    CAMPAIGN.  951 

all  the  batteries  along  the  line  opened  to  attract  the  attention  of  the  enemy 
from  General  Warren,  who  was  to  attack  his  right  wing. 

Winter-qnarters  were  constructed  at  Paoli  Mills,  near  Kelly's  Ford,  and 
near  Culpepper  Court  House.  At  the  latter  place  a  number  of  the' men  re-en- 
listed and  received  the  thirty  days'  furlough  allowed  veterans.  About  forty 
recruits  were  received  and  two  more  guns. 

Early  on  the  morning  of  the  4th  of  May,  1864,  Battery  B  left  camp,  and  cros- 
sing the  Eapidan  at  Germania  Ford,  joined  the  Eeserves  the  next  day  in  an  ad- 
vance to  the  road  leading  to  Orange  Court  House;  but  was  compelled  to  fall  back 
to  the  Lacy  House,  where  it  went  into  position,  and  fired  for  some  time  at  a  col- 
umn of  the  enemy  passing  along  the  road,  near  the  point  advanced  to  in  the  morn- 
ing.   It  was  withdrawn  on  the  evening  of  the  7th,  and  accompanied  Cutler's  Di- 
vision around  the  left  of  the  army,  and  the  next  day  took  position,  in  rear  of  the 
Fifth  Corps,  at  Laurel  Hill.    The  next  evening  it  was  ordered  to  the  extreme 
right,  where  General  Hancock's  Corps  was  advancing,  and  fired  about  forty 
rounds  at  the  enemy  beyond  the  Po  River.    Several  other  positions  were  occu- 
pied until  the  afternoon  of  the  13th,  when  Captain  Cooper  received  orders  to 
place  his  battery  in  position  on  the  picket  line.    The  two  lines  were  very  close, 
the  men  having  little  shelter,  and  it  was  only  by  working  on  their  knees  that 
the  guns  could  be  loaded.     Private  George  C.  Garber  was  severely  wounded 
by  a  sharp-shooter.    The  battery  was  withdrawn  and  maiched  all  night,  re- 
joining the  Corps,  near  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  on  the  next  morning.    It 
was  immediately  placed  in  position  and  fired  on  a  body  of  the  enemy  in  front. 
On  the  18th  it  was  sent  to  the  left  and  front,  and  placed  in  position  in  sight  of 
the  town.    Here  it  was  under  the  hottest  artillery  fire  that  it  encountered  dur- 
ing the  war.    Several  shells  struck  the  carriages.    Private  William  Chambers 
received  a  slight  wound  in  the  head.     Here  the  rebels  were  treated  to  a  httle 
mortar  practice  by  the  gunners  of  Battery  B.    On  the  21st  this  position  was 
abandoned,  and  the  march  continued  in  the  direction  of  the  ISTorth  Anna  River. 
After  the  Fifth  Corps  had  crossed  the  river  on  the  23d,  at  Jericho  Ford,  and 
the  rebels  had  attacked  it.  Lieutenant  Miller  placed  the  battery  in  position  on 
the  left  bank,  opposite  the  Reserves,  and  completely  demolished  a  rebel  battery 
that  was  annoying  them.    It  was  afterwards  ascertained  that  Captain  Fon- 
taigue,  General  Longstreet's  Chief  of  Artillery,  was  killed  by  the  explosion  of 
one  of  the  shells.    Captain  Cooper  was,  at  the  time,  in  command  of  a  brigade 
of  short  range  guns  across  the  river.    On  the  31st  of  May,  forty-one  men,  who 
were  entitled  to  discharge,  left  for  Harrisburg.    They  were  mustered  out  at 
Pittsburg  on  the  9th  of  June.    There  were  sufficient  men  remainiug  to  man  the 
guns,  and  on  the  2d  of  June  Lieutenant  Miller  was  ordered  to  go  into  position 
on  the  left  at  Cold  Harbor.    The  new  gunners  did  good  execution,  firing  a 
greater  number  of  rounds  on  the  2d  and  3d  than  had  been  fired  by  the  battery 
previously  in  that  campaign. 

The  battery  arrived  at  Wilcox's  Landing  on  the  James,  on  the  15th,  and  in 
front  of  Petersburg  at  daylight  of  the  17th.  Several  positions  were  occupied 
during  the  day,  and  the  next  morning  when  the  line  was  advanced,  it  occupied 
a  position  in  front  of  the  Avery  House,  and  fired  a  number  of  roimds.  On  the 
24th,  it  moved  to  the  left,  near  the  Jerusalem  Plank  Road.  On  the  morning  of 
the  30th  of  July,  when  the  fort  in  front  of  the  Ninth  Corps  was  l^lown  up,  it 
fired  a  number  of  rounds.  Captain  Cooper  having  remained  two  months  be- 
yond his  term  of  service,  was  mustered  out  on  the  8th  of  August,  at  his  own  re- 


952  FORTT-THIED   REGIMENT — FIRST  ARTILLERY.  1865 

quest,  and  Lieutenant  Miller  took  command.  Captain  Cooper  took  with  him  a 
petition  to  Governor  Curtia,  signed  by  a  majority  of  the  officers  of  the  regiment, 
■  for  his  appointment  as  Colonel  of  the  regiment ;  but  he  never  presented  it.  He 
was  a  gallant  officer.  On  the  18th  of  August,  it  accompanied  General  Warren's 
advance  upon  the  Weldon  Eailroad,  and  was  engaged  that  day  and  the  19th  and 
21st.  In  the  meantime,  the  members  of  the  battery,  whose  term  of  service  had 
expired,  returned  home,  and  a  number  of  one-year  recruits  were  added  to  it. 
On  the  22d  of  November,  Lieutenant  Miller  was  honorably  discharged,  leaving 
Lieutenant  William  M'Clelland  in  command.  The  battery  was  relieved  from 
duty  on  the  front  line  on  the  21st  of  December,  and  went  into  winter-quarters 
about  a  mile  in  the  rear.  At  different  times  during  the  winter  it  was  on  duty 
on  the  front  line.  On  the  23d  of  February,  1865,  Lieutenant  M'Clelland  was 
commissioned  Captain. 

On  the  15th  of  March,  eighteen  men,  the  number  in  excess  of  the  maximum 
allowed  a  six-gun  battery,  were  transferred  to  Battery  I,  a  new  battery  then 
forming  at  Washington.  When  the  enemy  captured  Forts  Steadman  and  Has- 
kell, the  left  section  kept  up  a  sharp  fire  on  the  forts  in  front.  On  the  28th, 
the  caisson  camp  was  moved  up  near  the  front  line.  About  midnight  of  the 
1st  of  April,  all  the  batteries  received  orders  to  open  fire.  After  daylight  the 
next  morning,  the  firing  was  renewed,  the  gunners  doing  good  execution.  At 
the  request  of  General  Tidball,  Captain  M'Clelland,  with  Lieutenant  Eice,  took 
two  detachments  and  worked  the  guns  in  one  of  the  enemy's  batteries  which 
had  been  captured.  About  six  hundred  rounds,  left  by  the  rebels,  were  fired, 
besides  a  large  number  brought  from  the  other  line  by  the  infantry.  During 
the  afternoon,  the  rebels  made  an  attempt  to  re-capture  the  forts  they  had  lost. 
The  infantry  disappeared,  leaving  Lieutenant  Eice  and  his  handful  of  men  j 
but  nothing  daunted,  they  worked  their  guns  with  telling  effect.  Many  of  the 
men  had  never  been  under  fire  before,  yet  they  aU  behaved  well.  Lieutenant 
Gardner,  a  very  brave  officer,  was  iu  command  of  the  battery  during  the  ab- 
sence of  Captain  M'Clellan.  Sergeant  Isaac  J.  Grubb  and  Corporal  Andrew 
J.  Gilkey  were  killed  in  the  rebel  fort,  and  subsequently  when  one  of  the  sec- 
tions in  Fort  Davis  was  ordered  forward  to  Fort  Wright,  Corporal  John  W. 
Summers  was  mortally  wounded.  The  next  day  the  battery  was  ordered  to 
City  Point.  On  the  3d  of  May,  it  left  for  Washington,  passing  through  Eich- 
moud.  On  the  3d  of  June,  in  obedience  to  orders,  Captain  M'Clelland  turned 
the  battery  in  at  Washington,  and  proceeded  to  Harrisburg,  where  it  was  mus- 
tered out  on  the  9th. 

Three  hundred  and  thirty-four  men  were  connected  with  the  battery.  The 
number  of  rounds  of  ammunition,  of  all  kinds,  expended  during  its  four  years 
of  service,  was  over  eleven  thousand  two  himdred,  (11,200.) 

BATTEEIES  C,  D,  E  AND  H. 

Batteries  C,  D,  E  and  H,  Captains  M'Carthy,  Flood,  Miller  and  Brady, 
served  together  in  the  Peninsula  campaign,  and  a  part  of  them,  subsequently, 
in  the  Army  of  the  James,  and  may  therefore  properly  be  treated  together. 
Batteries  C  and  E  were,  soon  after  being  armed  and  equipped  at  Camp  Berry, 
assigned  to  duty  with  the  troops  occupying  the  right  bank  of  the  Potomac, 
covering  the  Chain  Bridge.  After  a  brief  introduction  to  duty  in  face  of  the 
enemy  there,  they  Avere  ordered  back,  and  united  with  batteries  D  and  H,  form- 
ing part  of  the  artillery  brigade  of  Buell's  Division,  occupying  the  northerly 


1862  BATTLE   OF    SEVEN   PTNBS.  953 

liue  of  the  defences  of  Washington.  Upon  the  advance  of  the  army  on  the 
10th  of  March,  these  batteries  were  transferred  to  Couch's  Division  of  Keyes' 
Corps,  the  Fourth,  with  which  it  remained  dming  the  Peninsula  campaign* 
Upon  the  return  of  the  army  to  Alexandria,  and  its  embarkation,  these  bat- 
teries were  moved  by  transports  to  Hampton  Eoads,  and  landed  at  the  little 
village  of  Hampton.  As  soon  as  the  corps  had  arrived  the  army  moved  for- 
ward, the  Fourth  occupying  the  left  of  the  line.  This-  brought  the  batteries 
under  the  fire  of  the  enemy's  gun  and  mortar  boats  on  the  James  River,  and 
his  batteries  on  the  opposite  bank  of  the  Warwick  Eiver.  Some  excellent 
practice  followed,  in  which  the  enemy's  guns  were  silenced,  and  a  regiment  of 
rebel  cavalry  reconnoitring  in  front  was  put  to  flight.  Upon  the  arrival  of 
the  army  in  front  of  Yorktown,  the  troops  were  placed  in  position,  and  during 
the  progress  of  the  siege,  which  lasted  a  month,  the  four  batteries  were  kept 
in  constant  activity  on  the  James  Eiver  front.  On  the  Wednesday  night  pre- 
vious to  the  evacuation,  a  brigade  of  the  enemy  moved  forward  and  encamjjed 
within  gun  shot  range  of  Battery  H.  Captain  Brady  promptly  opened  on  it, 
and  after  being  subjected  to  a  smart  shelling  withdrew  to  steamboats  provided, 
and  was  ferried  across  the  James.  From  Yorktown  the  enemy  withdrew  to 
Williamsburg,  followed  by  the  Union  troops,  where,  on  the  5th  of  May,  they 
again  found  themselves  checked.  Eecent  rains  made  the  roads  very  heavy  and 
the  guns  and  caissons  could  be  moved  with  difficulty.  Here  Battery  D,  Cap^ 
tain  Flood,  was  hotly  engaged,  the  enemy  having  blazed  trees  previously,  to 
give  him  the  exact  range.  After  a  severe  battle,  the  enemy  was  driven,  and 
withdrew  leisurely  across  the  Chickahominy.  The  Fourth  Corps  then  moved 
forward,  arriving  at  Cumberland  Landing  on  the  10th  of  May,  where  Franklin's 
Corps,  which  had  passed  up  by  water,  was  met. 

Not  until  the  23d  did  any  part  of  the  army  cross  the  Chickahominy.  On 
that  day  the  Fourth  Corps,  still  the  left  wing,  passed  to  the  south  side  of  the 
river,  and  encamped  two  miles  beyond,  meeting  with  no  traces  of  the  enemy. 
Much  sickness  now  began  to  prevail,  and  Lieutenant  M'Laughlin,  of  Battery 
D,  and  private  Harvey,  of  Battery  H,  died.  On  the  25th,  the  enemy  appeared 
in  front  of  Casey's  Division,  and  batteries  E  and  D  were  engaged,  his  forces 
being  pushed  back  beyond  Seven  Pines.  Here  some  breast  works  were  thrown 
up,  and  Batteries  C,  D  and  B,  Captains  Flood,  M'Carthy  and  Miller,  under  the 
immediate  command  of  Major  West,  were  posted  in  redoubts  on  the  right  and 
left  of  the  Williamsburg  road.  On  the  29th,  Battery  H,  Captain  Brady,  with 
the  Eighty-second,*  Colonel  Williams,  was  moved  two  miles  to  the  extreme 
right  and  front,  to  a  point  covering  the  railroad  crossing  at  Fair  Oaks  Station 
of  the  Mne  Mile  Eoad.  Nothing  unusual  occuiTed  on  the  30th,  and  the  men 
amused  themselves  by  erecting  an  observatory,  from  which  was  distinctly  seen 
the  rebel  Capital,  only  a  belt  of  woods  intervening  between  it  and  the  fields 
and  gardens  north  of  the  city.  The  oversight  in  not  passiag  through  this 
wood  before  taking  position,  became  apparent  on  the  following  day ;  for  under 
its  shadow  the  enemy  was  enabled  to  mask  his  movements,  and  fall  upon  Ca- 
sey's Division  with  crushing  force,  entering  his  camps  before  the  men  off  duty 
had  time  to  seize  their  arms,  or  arrange  themselves  in  line  of  battle.  On  the 
morning  of  the  31st,  General  Keyes  and  staff  visited  the  station  occupied  by 
Captain  Brady,  inquiring  if  any  movement  of  the  enemy  was  visible,  and  soon 

*This  regiment  was  originally  known  as  the  Thirty-first,  but  was  subsequently  changed  to 
the  Eighty-second. 
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954  FORTY-THIRD   REGIMENT — FIRST   ARTILLERY.  1862 

after  General  Casey,  with  a  corps  of  engiueers,,  came,  and  traced  a  line  for  rifle- 
pits.  A  few  sign  al  shots  were  heard,  but  no  skirmish  firing,  the  usual  preludes  to 
battle,  when  suddenly  tlie  enemy  opened  with  deafening  volleys  on  Casey's  front. 
At  two  o'clock  P.  M.,  General  Couch,  with  two  regiments,  arrived  on  the  ground 
and  ordered  Captain  Brady  to  feel  the  enemy  in  the  woods  to  the  left.  It  was 
soon  discovered  that  his  skirmishers  had  crept  close  up  to  the  guns  under  cover 
of  the  scrub  pines.  The  ammunition  is  immediately  changed  to  canister,  and 
a  few  rounds  silences  his  skirmishers.  General  Couch  now  orders  a  charge 
by  his  infantry  down  the  Mne  Mile  Road,  himself  leading,  for  the  purpose  of 
opening  communication  with  the  rest  of  his  division,  which  has  been  cut  off 
by  the  advance  of  the  enemy,  leaving  the  battery  ^lone.  Soon  the  Hampton 
Legion  is  discovered  moving  down  upon  the  grms ;  but  at  this  moment  Couch, 
with  his  three  regiments,  returns,  being  unable  to  force  his  way  back.  A  new 
position  farther  to  the  right  and  rear,  behind  a  belt  of  woods,  is  immediately 
taken,  and  the  enemy  follows  up  so  leisurely  at  a  right  shoulder  shift,  and  de- 
ploys, that  for  the  moment  his  columns  are  mistaken  for  our  own  troops.  But 
the  error  is  soon  discovered,  and  the  battery  opens  with  grape  and  canister. 
Undismayed  he  rushes  forward,  closing  up  his  ranks  as  soon  as  broken.  The 
canister  is  exhausted,  and  Parrott  shells  without  fuse  are  used,  driving  the  fatal 
fragments  thi'ough  acd  through  his  lines,  compelling  him  to  halt,  lie  down,  and 
seek  shelter  behind  trees.  Again  he  rallies  and  comes  forward  with  renewed 
determination  ;  but  at  this  juncture  Sumner's  columns,  fr'om  across  the  Chicka- 
hominy,  appear  on  the  field,  and  strike  the  enemy's  surging  flanks  with  such 
impetuosity  as  to  compel  him  to  yield  the  ground. 

In  the  meantime  the  battle  had  been  raging  with  great  violence  upon  the 
left,  and  the  three  batteries  posted  upon  the  Williamsburg  road  were  hotly  en- 
gaged. "During  the  action,"  says  General  Keyes  in  his  official  report,  "and 
particularly  during  the  two  hours  immediately  preceding  the  final  successful 
stand  made  by  the  infantry,  the  three  Pennsylvania  batteries,  under  Major 
Eobert  M.  West,  (Flood's,  M'Carthy's  and  Miller's, )  in  Couch's  Division,  per- 
formed most  efficient  service.  The  conduct  of  Miller's  Battery  was  admirable. 
Having  a  central  position  in  the  forepart  of  the  action,  it  threw  shells  over  the 
heads  of  our  own  troops,  which  fell  and  burst  with  unusual  precision  among 
the  enemy's  masses,  as  did  also  those  of  the  other  two  batteries.  And  later  in 
the  day  when  the  enemy  was  rushing  in  upon  our  right,  Miller  threw  his  case 
and  canister  among  them,  doing  frightful  execution."  The  loss  in  Battery  C 
was  one  man  killed  and  three  wounded,  with  a  loss  of  six  horses  killed  and  one 
gun  disabled.  Battery  H  lost  one  kiUed  and  five  wounded.  The  losses  in  Bat- 
teries D  and  E  are  not  ascertained. 

Soon  aft,er  the  enemy's  cavalry  raid  in  rear  of  our  army,  Batteries  E  and  H 
were  ordered  to  the  rear  of  the  left  wing,  and  took  position  to  cover  the  bridges 
of  the  Chickahominy.  The  guns  were  pointed  northward,  and  the  enemy  re- 
ported that  they  had  seen  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  marching  to  Eichmond 
backwards.  After  the  action  at  Gaines'  Mill,  these  batteries  rendered  valua- 
ble service  in  covering  the  retreat,  keeping  the  railroad  and  Bottom's  bridges 
open  for  four  days,  rescuing  many  hundreds  of  stragglers,  and  several  times 
engagmg  the  enemy's  artillery  and  skirmishers.  On  Sunday,  the  29th,  Cap- 
tain Brady  was  ordered  to  burn  a  train  of  cars  loaded  with  ordnance  and 
commissary  stores,  which  had  failed  to  reach  White  House  before  its  occupa- 
tion by  the  enemy.  The  cars  were  prepared  with  combustible  materials  and 
fired,  and  the  engine,  pushing  the  train,  started  towards  the  Chickahominy,  the 


1862  MARCH    TO   THE   JAMES   RIVER.  956 

bridge  liaviiig  already  been  destroyed.  When  the  locomotive  finally  reached 
the  crater,  an  explosion  of  a  car-load  of  gnnpowder  took  place,  hurling  frag- 
ments of  the  engine,  cars  and  bridge  hundreds  of  feet  into  the  air.  Successive 
explosions  continued  for  several  hours.  While  this  was  being  done,  a  severe 
conflict  was  in  progress  at  Savage  Station.  But  Suumer  was  there,  and  the 
ground  was  held  until  the  troops  and  trains  had  all  secuiely  passed. 

While  the  Fourth  Corps  was  passing  Charles  City  Cross  Eoads,  feeling  its 
way  towards  the  James  Eiver,  Batteries  C  and  D  had  a  spirited  engagement 
with  a  brigade  of  the  enemy's  cavalry,  which  had  mistaken  Couch's  Division 
for  a  reconnoitring  party. 

On  the  30th,  the  four  batteries  were  united  at  Turkey  Bend,  and  were  posted 
by  General  Keyes  in  the  reserve  line  of  the  corps,  where  they  remained  during 
the  engagements  at  Charles  City  Cross  Eoads  and  Malvern  Hill.  On  the  re- 
treat of  the  army  to  Harrison's  Landing,  these  batteries  covered  the  rear  of 
the  column.  At  twilight  of  July  1st,  General  Peck,  whUe  posting  the  batteries 
and  their  supports  for  the  night,  said  to  Captain  Brady,  poiuting  to  the  woods, 
*'  Here  is  a  regiment  covering  your  left,  and  in  yonder  woods  to  your  right  is 
another,  and  this  one  in  rear,"  i^otnting  to  six  stacks  of  muskets  and  a  flag, 
^'will  supijort  you,"  adding  "-it  might  be  moved  closer  if  desired."  To  which 
the  Captain  replied,  ^'we  are  safe  enough,  General,  with  it  there."  The  Gen- 
eral smiled  grimly  and  rode  off.  Thus  by  disease  and  battle  had  regiments  of 
a  thousand  strong  been  reduced  in  ninety  days  to  a  few  stacks  of  muskets  and 
a  flag  J  but  these  brave  men  had  stood  faithfully  by  their  colors,  and  were  now 
covering  the  retreat. 

On  the  4th  of  July,  Battery  D  was  selected  to  fire  a  national  salute,  an  honor 
which  was  highly  appreciated  by  Pennsylvania  troops.  On  the  5th,  the  bat- 
teries were  placed  in  temporary  field  works  covering  the  left  flank  of  the  army. 
Upon  the  promotion  of  Major  West  to  Colonel,  Captain  Flood,  of  Battery  D, 
to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  Captain  James  Brady,  of  Battery  H,  to  Major,  Lieu- 
tenant Hall  was  promoted  to  Captain  of  Battery  D,  and  Lieutenant  Fagan  to 
Captain  of  Battery  H.  Immediately  afterwards  the  Parrott  guns  of  Battery 
H  were  exchanged  for  twelve-pounder  Napoleon  guns,  the  exchange  being  in- 
tended as  a  compliment  for  its  efiQcient  service.  But  the  change  was  anything 
but  gratifying  to  the  men,  losing  thereby  a  good  rifled  piece  weighing  but  eight 
hundred  pounds,  for  one  of  twelve  hundred,  with  which  they  could  scarcely  hit 
the  side  of  a  hill — excellent  for  canister  when  the  enemy  could  be  coaxed  close 
enough — but  killing  to  both  men  and  horses  when  manceuvriag  in  heavy  ground. 
Batteries  E  and  H  were  here  formally  designated  as  reserve  batteries  of  the  Foiu-th 
Corps,  and  placed  in  charge  of  Major  Brady,  receiving  orders  direct  from  cprps 
headquarters.  Lieutenant  Thomas  G.  Orwig  was  elected  Cai)tain  of  Battery 
E,  in  place  of  Captain  Miller,  resigned.  Batteries  C  and  D  remained  attached 
to  Couch's  Di^dsion,  which  was  soon  after  incorporated  with  the  Sixth  Corps. 
At  Antietam  these  batteries  were  hotly  engaged  on  the  extreme  left,  being 
posted  on  an  eminence  in  front  of  a  clump  of  woods,  overlooking  the  bridge 
where  Burnside  crossed,  materially  aiding  with  other  batteries  in  the  attack, 
by  drawing  the  enemy's  fire  from  the  bridge.  The  position  for  the  time  was  a 
critical  one,  the  g^und  on  which  they  stood  being  exposed  to  a  plunging  fire 
from  the  heights  in  front. 

When  the  division  reached  the  Eappahannock  opposite  Fredericksburg, 
Batteries  C  and  D  were  posted  on  Stafford  Heights,  opposite  the  city,  and  were 


956  FORTY-THIRD  REGIMENT — FIRST  ARTILLERY.  1863 

engaged  dming  the  time  of  the  crossing  of  onr  troops,  and  the  days  and  nights 
of  desperate  fighting  which  ensued,  in  shelling  the  enemy  on  the  opposite 
bank.  From  the  10th  until  the  16th  they  remained  in  position,  and  were  unin- 
terruptedly  employed.  In  the  second  attempt  of  Burnside  to  cross  and  give 
battle,  in  which  he  was  foiled  by  storm  and  tempest,  the  batteries  marched  to 
United  States  Ford,  returning  with  great  difficulty  on  the  abandonment  of  the 
campaign. 

Soon  after  their  return  to  camp,  the  two  batteries  were. consolidated  by  an 
order  from  Corps  Headquarters.  Captain  Hall,  of  Battery  D,  a  brave  young 
officer,  being  the  junior  Captain,  was  mustered  out,  the  entire  force  passing  un- 
der the  command  of  Captain  McCarthy,  known  as  battery  D,  and  raising  it 
to  a  fuU  six-gun  battery.  In  the  attack  on  Marye's  Heights,  during  the  battle 
of  Chancellorsville,  by  Sedgwick's  Corps,  it  bore  a  conspicuous  part.  Crossing 
the  river  on  the  2d  of  May,  ^t  Bernard's  House,  it  marched  to  Fredericksburg. 
At  daybreak,  on  the  3d,  the  enemy  opened  from  his  fortifications.  The  battery 
was  brought  into  position  at  a  distance  of  three  hundred  yards,  and  immediately 
poured  in  upon  his  infantry  double  shotted  canister.  It  was  afterward's  em- 
ployed in  shelling  the  works  on  Marye's  Heights,  dismounting  several  of  his 
guns,  and  driving  the  cannoneers  from  their  pieces,  a  success  which  the  infan- 
try followed  up  by  a  most  gallant  charge,  driving  the  enemy,  and  capturing 
the  Heights.  The  loss  here  was  one  killed  and  three  wounded.  The  loss  in 
horses  was  nine  killed.  The  battery  immediately  advanced  upon  the  heights, 
where  it  was  engaged  with  a  rebel  battery,  which  was  soon  captured.  It  then 
nloved  on,  shelling  the  retreating  enemy,  and  came  up  with  him  at  Salem 
Church,  where  it  was  again  engaged,  but  was  compelled  by  superiority  of  num- 
bers to  retire.  Captain  M'Carthy  soon  afterwards,  on  account  of  sickness,  was 
discharged,  and  was  succeeded  in  command  by  Lieutenant  Munk. 

After  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Battery  D  was  transferred  to  the  army  of  the 
Shenandoah,  and  ordered  to  report  at  Harper's  Ferry,  whence  it  was,  sent  for- 
ward to  Winchester,  and  was  picketed  at  various  important  points.  At  the 
battle  of  Cedar  Creek,  October  18, 1864,  culminated  its  eventful  career.  Here 
the  men  fought  with  handspikes,  stones,  and  clubs,  and  successfully  held  the 
enemy  at  bay  until  nearly  the  last  round  of  ammunition  was  exhausted.  They 
were  finally  obliged  to  yield,  being  UteraUy  pushed  from  their  guns  by  over- 
whebning  numbers,  many  of  them  being  wounded  and  prisoners.  The  survi- 
vors, overwhelmed  with  grief  and  mortification  at  their  loss,  and  filled  with  iu- 
dignation  that  their  infantry  supports  should  withdraw  without  a  struggle,  and 
abandon  them  to  their  fate,  were  giving  vent  to  their  feelings  towards  their 
new  comrades  of  the  army  of  the  Shenandoah,  in  unmeasured  terms  of  re- 
proach, comparing  them  in  no  very  favorable  light  to  their  old  friends  of  the 
Sixth  Corps,  when,  to  their  great  sui^prise  and  joy,  that  corps  appeared  upon 
the  field  at  the  opportune  moment,  turning  the  tide  of  battle,  and  routing  the 
enemy.  Captain  Munk  gathered  up  his  remaining  men,  joined  in  the  change, 
and  recovered  his  lost  guns  and  material. 

Immediately  after  this  engagement,  a  strong  detachment  of  recruits,  collected 
at  regimental  headquarters,  at  Fort  Corcoran,  on  Arlington  geights,  was  sent, 
under  Lieutenant  S.  L.  Eichards,  of  Battery  H,  to  reinforce  it.  Battery  0 
was  revived.  Lieutenant  Eichards  being  commissioned  Captaiu  thereof,  and  was 
pushed  forward  to  Martinsburg.  Battery  D  was  posted  on  Maryland  Heights. 
In  these  positions  they  remained  during  the  spring  of  1865,  and  at  the  close  of 


1863  IN  THE   ARMY   OF   THE   JAMES.  967 

the  final  campaign  were  ordered  to  Harrisburg,  wherej  on  the  29th  and  30th  of 
June,  they  were  mustered  out  of  service. 

When  M'Clellan's  army  retm^ned  from  the  Peninsula,  in  1862,  Batteries  E 
and  H.  remained  with  Keyes'  Corps,  the  Fourth,  which  was  left  to  garrison  the 
posts  of  Yorktown  and  Gloucester.  During  the  fall  and  winter,  General  Wise, 
in  command  of  the  rebel  force  on  the  James,  made  several  raids  on  the  out- 
lying troops  belongiug  to  these  garrisons,  and  was  in  turn  driven  into  ^s 
fortifications  beyond  the  Chickahominy.  Here  the  batteries  had  some  lively 
artillery  practice  over  the  old  battle  grounds.  On  the  11th  of  December,  a  force 
of  iufantry,  cavalry,  and  artillery,  twenty-five  hundred  strong,  iu  light  march- 
ing order,  under  General  Naglee,  in  temporary  command  of  the  corps,  crossed 
the  York  River  and  pushed  forward  to  Gloucester  Court  House.  On  the  follow- 
ing morning  an  outlying  cavalry  camp  of  the  enemy  was  surprised  and  burned. 
On  the  12th,  Major  Brady,  with  a  detachment  of  his  mounted  artillerymen, 
attacked  and  drove  off  a  cattle  escort,  and  captured  four  hundred  head,  which 
were  safely  driven  into  camp.  On  the  13th,  the  command  reached  Urbana, 
the  day  on  which  was  fought  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  within  striking  dis- 
tance of  the  field;  but  at  that  point  orders  were  received  to  tm*n  back. 

At  the  opening  of  the  Gettysburg  campaign,  Battery  H  was  ordered  to 
Washington,  whence,  on  the  1st  of  July,  it  made  a  forced  march  to  the  battle- 
field, having  a  slight  skirmish  by  the  way  with  a  small  detachment  of  the  ene- 
my, but  failed  to  arrive  in  time  to  participate  in  the  battle.  The  battery  was 
then  ordered  to  report  to  the  commander  of  the  Department  of  Washington, 
where  it  was  placed  on  duty  as  a  reserve  battery  at  Camp  Barry.  In  May,  1864, 
Battery  H  was  dismounted  in  common  with  other  volunteer  batteries,  and  or- 
dered to  report  to  Lieutenant  Colonel  Brady,  chief  of  artillery  in  the  defences 
south  of  the  Potomac  fronting  Washington,  and  was  stationed  at  Fort  Whip- 
ple, relieving  the  garrison  which  was  under  marching  orders.  This  was  an  im- 
portant post,  being  the  general  rendezvous  and  place  of  confinement  for  rebel 
prisoners.  On  the  following  winter  they  were  transferred  to  Fort  Marcy,  cov- 
ering the  approaches  of  Chain  Bridge.  In  February,  1865,  the  battery  marched 
to  Edwards'  Ferry,  where  it  remained  on  picket  duty  for  severalmonths.  While 
here,  Captain  Fagan  resigned,  and  Lieutenant  L.  B.  Eichards  was  commissioned 
to  succeed  him.  It  was  mustered  out  of  service  at  Philadelphia  on  the  27th 
of  June. 

During  the  spring  of  1863,  .Battery  E  was  on  duty  with  the  Army  of  the 
James,  and  rendered  valuable  service  in  the  attack  on  Drury's  Bluff,  and  in 
furnishing  and  manning  the  guns  at  Fort  Harrison.  During  the  siege  of  Pe- 
tersburg, and  indirectly  of  Eichmond,  the  battery  served  under  General  Weit- 
zel.  In  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  forts  on  the  Wiiliamsbm\g  road,  near  Seven 
Pines,  it  was  hotly  engaged,  and  in  the  memorable  siege  events  of  1865,  it  was 
kept  in  daily  practice  upon  the  enemy's  works.  Upon  the  evacuation  of  Eich- 
mond on  the  3d  of  April,  it  had  the  honor  of  being  the  first  battery  that  en- 
tered the  city.  The  batteries  of  the  brigade  had  received  orders  to  hasten  for- 
ward, and,  iu  a  spirit  of  honorable  rivalry,  it  attained  the  head  of  the  coliunn 
and  actually  passed  the  skirmish  line  in  front,  reaching  the  Capital  before  the 
enemy's  flag  was  pulled  down,  and  by  its  timely  arrival,  hastening  the  retreat 
of  his  rear  guard,  charged  with  firmg  the  town,  and  staying  the  execution  of 
the  order.  In  turning  rapidly  the  corner  of  a  street,  a  caisson  was  overturned, 
gravely  iujuring  two  of  the  men.    It  moved  steadily  forward  amid  the  flameS 


958  FORTY  THIED   REGIMENT — FIRST   ARTILLERY.  1864 

of  bmniiig  buildings,  and  the  crash  of  falling  walls.  Though  at  times  the  am- 
munition in  the  caissons  was  seriously  endangered,  each  man  remained  at  his 
post  until  the  battery  had  passed  through  the  city,  and  had  reached  the  de- 
fences beyond. 

After  the  surrender  of  Lee's  army,  the  battery  was  detached  from  corps 
duty,  and  with  Battery  A,  was  ordered  to  report  to  Colonel  Brady,  under  whom 
it  ^s  engaged  in  dismantling  rebel  works,  and  removing  and  shipping  ord- 
nance and  ordnance  stores.  On  the  4th  of  July,  it  was  relieved  fiom  duty 
and  ordered  to  turn  in  its  guns  and  horses  to  the  ordnance  officer  stationed 
at  Eichmond.  From  thence  it  embarked  for  Philadelphia,  where,  on  the  20th 
of  July,  it  was  mustered  out  of  service. 

BATTEEY  F. 

Battery  F  was  fui'nished  during  the  month  of  August,  1861,  with  horses  and 
equipments,  and  four  smooth-bore  pieces,  and  was  transferred  shortly  after  to 
the  camp  of  the  Eeserve  Corps  at  Tenallytown.  On  the  12th  of*  September,  it 
was  ordered  to  join  General  Bank's  command  at  Darnestown,  Maryland,  and 
was  never  afterwards  in  any  way  connected  with  the  regiment  or  with  the  Ee- 
serves.  On  the  8th  of  October,  the  battery  was  enlarged  by  the  addition  of 
two  Parrott  steel  rifled,  ten-pounder  guns,  and  immediately  thereafter  orders 
were  received  to  move  with  the  new  section  to  WHliamsport,  Captain  Matthews 
in  command.  Soon  afterwards  Sergeant  Charles  B.  Brockway  was  elected  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant  and  placed  in  command  of  the  detached  section,  and  was  sent 
to  oppose  the  enemy  making  demonstrations  at  Hancock,  Maryland.  A  slight 
skirmish  ensued,  in  which  the  great  accuracy  of  the  rifled  pieces  was  demon- 
strated, several  men  and  horses  being  kiUed  and  wounded  by  the  first  shell 
discharged.  A  few  days  later  it  was  reported  that  the  enemy  were  destroying 
the  railroad  in  that  vicinity,  and  Lieutenant  Brockway  was  ordered  to  mask 
one  of  his  pieces  and  open  upon  the  party.  The  first  shot  struck  the  engine 
employed,  and  the  second  burst  among  the  men,  killing  five  and  wounding 
twelve  others. 

On  the  20th  of  December,  the  day  on  which  was  fought  the  battle  of  Dranes- 
ville.  Lieutenant  Eickett's  section  had  an  engagement  with  a  body  of  the  enemy^s 
artillery  and  cavalry,  wliich  was  attempting  the  destruction  of  Dam  I^o.  5,  on 
the  Upper  Potomac.  After  having  one  of  his  guns  dismounted,  and  several  of 
his  men  kiUed  and  wounded,  he  retired.  Early  in  January,  1862,  Eicketts, 
with  his  section,  after  a  wearysome  night  march,  joined  General  Lander,  near 
Hancock,  in  time  to  participate  in  the  engagement  with  Jackson  m  his  attack 
upon  the  town,  and  in  effecting  his  complete  repulse.  Jackson's  column  con- 
sisted of  twenty  thousand  men,  and  twenty-six  pieces  of  artHlery.  To  oppose 
him.  General  Lander  had  two  thousand  infantry,  and  a  battery  of  four  guns. 
Jackson's  pieces  were  of  smooth  bore  and  short  range,  whereas  Eickett's  sec- 
tion consisted  of  two  rifled,  ten-pounder,  Parrott  guns.  He  could  therefore  take 
position  out  of  range  of  the  enemy,  and  easily  reach  him  with  his  missiles. 
Jackson  was  consequently  forced  to  withdraw. 

Until  February,  1862,  the  guns  were  kept  in  motion  singly  and  in  sections 
between  Edwards'  Ferry  and  Hancock,  occasionally  engaging  detachments  of 
the  enemy.  On  the  20th,  the  sections  were  united  at  Hagerstown,  where  new 
equipments  were  received,  and  the  guns  furnished  by  the  State  were  exchanged 
fiJr  six  regulation,  three-inch,  rifled  guns,  together  with  new  carriages  and  Sib- 


1862  POPE'S   OAMPAIGN   IN   VIRGINIA.  959 

ley  tents.  The  inorDiD  g  report  of  the  1st  of  March  showed  its  effective  strength 
to  be  one  hundred  and  nineteen  officers  and  men,  with  one  hundred  and  five 
horses.  On  the  same  day,  the  battery  moved  to  Williamsport,  where  it  crossed 
the  river  with  Banks'  advance,  and  moved  on  up  the  Shenandoah  Valley.  Xear 
Bunker  Hill  a  sharp  skirmish  ensued,  in  wliich  the  entire  battery  was  brought 
into  position,  and  the  rebels  were  scattered  with  considerable  loss.  As  the  col- 
umn approached  Winchester,  the  enemy,  eight  thousand  strong,  retreated,  and 
a  detachment,  consisting  of  cavalry,  infantry  and  two  sections  of  the  battery, 
was  sent  out  on  a  reconnoissance  towards  Strasburg.  At  Newtown  the  enemv 
under  Ashby  was  encountered  and  soon  routed,  the  artillery  proving  particu- 
larly effective.  On  the  21st  of  March,  it  was  ordered  to  join  Abercrombie's 
Brigade,  and  move  towards  Centre ville,  and  finally  encamped  at  Warrenton 
Junction.  On  the  7th  of  April,  Lieutenant  Ricketts  was  ordered  on  a  recon- 
noissance to  Rappahannock  Station,  in  connection  with  a  portion  of  M'Dowell's 
Corps.  Ten  days  later  another  reconnoissance  was  made  by  a  force  of  cavalry 
and  infantry  and  Godbald's  and  Brockway's  sections  of  artillery,  all  under  com- 
mand of  Colonel  Bryan,  of  the  Twelfth  Massachusetts.  A  spirited  engage- 
ment with  the  artiileiy  ensued,  the  enemy  sustaining  considerable  loss,  several 
of  his  pieces  being  silenced  and  disabled.  His  force  consisted  of  five  to  seven 
thousand  infantry,  a  regiment  of  cavalry,  three  full  batteries  and  two  siege 
guns,  the  whole  force  well  posted  and  entoenched.  Finding  that  he  could  not 
bring  his  infantry  into  action  without  great  exposure,  Colonel  Bryan  withdrew, 
having  attained  the  object  of  the  expedition. 

On  the  1st  of  May,  General  Abercrombie  was  relieved  by  General  Hartsuff, 
and  the  brigade  moved  to  Falmouth,  where  M'Dowell's  Corps  was  concentrated 
in  expectation  of  moving  to  the  Peninsula.  The  sudden  appearance  of  Stone- 
wall Jackson  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley  caused  a  change  of  plan,  and  the  bat- 
tery was  ordered  to  make  a  forced  march  across  the  country  to  Front  Eoyal, 
with  the  design  of  cutting  off  the  retreat  of  Jackson.  The  roads  were  very 
heavy,  and  the  weather  bad  j  but  in  six  days  the  gnus  were  taken  through,  and 
on  the  evening  of  the  31st,  after  a  day's  march  of  twenty -five  miles,  arrived  at 
Front  Eoyal.  The  whole  corps  was  here  concentrated,  but  faihng  to  connect 
with  Fremont  in  time,  Jackson  escaped  without  material  harm,  and  it  moved 
back  to  Warrenton. 

On  the  8th  of  August,  Jackson,  who  had  returned  fi^om  the  discomfiture  of 
M'Clellan  in  the  seven  days'  fight  on  the  Peninsula,  again  made  his  appearance 
on  the  Eapidan.  On  the  9th,  he  advanced  to  Cedar  Mountain,  where,  with 
greatly  superior  numbers  and  with  great  advantage  of  position,  he  engaged 
and  defeated  Banks.  On  the  following  day  M'Dowell's  Corps  was  pushed  for- 
ward and  was  early  engaged,  the  battery  being  posted  on  a  commanding  knoll. 
Jackson's  guns  were  silenced,  and  dming  the  following  night  he  withdrew. 
Waiting  until  he  was  assured  that  M'Clelian  would  evacuate  the  Peninsula,  the 
enemy  again  appeared  in  force,  and  began  to  assume  the  offensive.  Pope  with- 
drew his  forces  across  the  Rappahannock,  and  at  the  crossing  Hartsuff's  Bri- 
gade, with  Battery  F,  was  posted  upon  a  wooded  knoll  upon  the  south  bank, 
where  it  completely  covered  the  crossing,  and  the  entire  plain  beyond.  Here 
a  severe  engagement  between  the  artillery  ensued ;  but  the  enemy  was  success- 
fully held  at  bay  until  our  forces  were  secure  from  attack,  and  the  covering 
party  was  ordered  to  retire.  The  battery  had  two  guns  disabled,  and  several 
horses  were  killed,  but  the  guns  were  brought  off.    Lieutenant  Godbald,  in  com- 


960  FORTY-THfRD   r.KGr?,rENT — FIRST   ARTrLLBEY.  1862 

mand  of  the  left  section,  was  struck  by  a  percussion  shell,  loosing  a  leg  from  the 
effects  of  the  wound,  and  soon  after  died.  He  was  a  valuable  officer  and  his 
loss  was  severely  felt. 

Jackson  being  isolated  from  the  rest  of  the  rebel  army  by  the  Bull  Eun 
Mountains,  Hartsuffs  Brigade  was  dispatclied  to  Thoroughfare  Gap  to  prevent 
the  passage  of  Longstreet,  now  hurrying  to  the  relief  of  Jackson's  threatened 
corps.  Brockway's  section  was  pushed  by  hnnd  into  position  in  the  gap,  and 
after  riddling  a  stone  mill,  and  some  houses,  in  which  the  enemy's  sharp-shooters 
were  posted,  the  infantry  advanced  and  took  them,  and  established  their  lines 
so  as  to  insure  the  safety  of  the  battery,  and  to  hold  the  enem^  at  bay.  The 
guns  held  complete  command  of  the  gap  until  dark,  when  the  brigade  fell  back 
to  join  the  main  body. 

The  command  moved  by  Bristoe  Station  and  Manassas  Junction,  and  on 
the  30th  the  battery  was  placed  in  position  on  the  left  of  the  battle  line  at  Bull 
Kun,  near  the  Henry  House,  the  artillery  holding  a  commanding  position.  At 
four  o'clock  in  the  afternoon,  Lieutenant  Case  was  sent  with  his  section  to  the 
right  to  report  to  General  Stevens,  leaving  Brockway  alone — ^the  section  disa- 
bled at  Eappahannock  Station  not  ha\ing  been  repaired.  To  the  left  of  Brock- 
way  was  commanding  ground,  where  the  enemy  had  posted  fifty  pieces  of  his 
artillery.  At  a  concerted  signal  his  guns  opened,  and  his  infantry  moved  for- 
ward in  heavy  masses.  A  fierce  cannonade  was  opened  in  reply,  and  his  in- 
fantry were  driven  back.  The  troops  in  support  of  our  artillery  soon  disap- 
peared, and  the  battery  was  withdrawn  to  a  new  position;  but  here  it  was 
discovered  that  the  enemy  had  possession  of  the  Sudley  Spring  Eoad,  the  only 
avenue  of  escape,  and  the  giins  were  lost.  Of  the  thirty-five  men  with  the  bat- 
tery in  the  morning,  only  tliree  remained,  and  they  succeeded  in  making  th^ir 
way  to  a  point  where  an  efibrt  was  being  made  to  stay  the  advancing  tide  of  the 
enemy.  Another  gun,  with  a  fresh  detachment  of  men,  was  placed  under  Lieu- 
tenant Brockway,  with  orders  to  fill  "the  chest  full  of  ammunition." 

A  slow  fire  was  kept  up  until  dusk  upon  groups  of  the  enemy  wherever 
seen,  when  directions  were  received  from  General  Heintzleman,  to  hold  the 
position  until  further  orders,  and  to  keep  up  a  steady  fire  in  the  direction  of 
the  enemy.  Supposing  he  was  to  be  supported,  Lieutenant  Brockway  contin- 
ued his  fire,  until  suddenly  he  found  Mm  self  charged  upon  by  the  enemy,  who 
were  swarming  on  all  sides.  The  fruits  of  the  rebel  charge  were  one  gun  and 
caisson,  and  eight  men,  much  to  the  chagrin  of  the  rebel  commander.  "Our 
troops,"  says  Lieutenant  Brockway,  "had  safely  re-crossed  Bull  Eun,  and  I 
then  understood  that  it  was  intended  that  we  should  hold  the  hill  until  killed 
or  captured,  while  the  balance  of  the  army  retreated  behind  Bull  Eun.  It  was 
some  consolation  to  know  that  the  ruse  had  succeeded,  and  as  I  afterwards 
learned,  while  our  solitary  gun  was  booming  from  the  Henry  House,  the  Buck- 
tails  were  cutting  down  the  bridge  across  Bull  Eun." 

Only  one  gun  was  saved,  and  with  the  remnant  of  the  company  remaining 
marched  all  night,  and  on  the  following  day  encamped  near  Centre ville.  Here 
the  guns  and  horses  of  an  Indiana  battery  were  turned  over  to  Captain  Mat- 
thews, and  with  them  the  battery  was  partially  re-fitted.  In  the  engagement  at 
Chantilly,  it  was  in  line  but  not  engaged.  In  the  series  of  engagements  in 
Pope's  Virginia  campaign,  the  battery  lost  eight  men  killed,  fifteen  wounded 
and  five  taken  prisoners.    The  prisoners,  including  Lieutenant  Brockway,  were 


1862  BATTLE   OF  FEEDER! CK8BURG.  961 

marched  away  to  Richmond.  Shortly  afterwards,  Lieutenant  Case  was  obliged 
to  leave  on  account  of  sickness,  and  never  afterwards  returned. 

At  South  Mountain  the  battery  was  not  engaged.  On  the  night  of  the  15th 
of  September,  it  encamped  on  Antietam  Creek.  On  the  following  day  it  crossed 
the  stream  and  moved  to  the  right,  where  it  was  in  line  with  Ricketts'  Divi- 
sion. At  daylight  on  the*  17th,  it  opened  the  battle.  The  position  at  flrsfrwas 
just  in  rear  of  the  corniield  which  has  become  historic,  the  Dunkard  Church 
being  just  beyond.  Soon  the  enemy's  fire  was  concentrated  upon  it,  and  it  was 
advanced  across  the  inclosed  field  to  the  edge  of  the  cornfield.  The  enemy 
several  times  charged  this  position,  but  he  was  as  often  repulsed  by  the  storm 
of  canister  poured  into  his  ranks.  Towards  the  close  of  the  engagement,  Cap- 
tain Matthews  had  his  horse  killed  under  him.  Most  of  the  battery  horses 
were  either  kUled  or  wounded.    Four  men  were  killed  and  fifteen  wounded. 

On  the  23d,  Lieutenant  Ricketts  re-joined  the  battery  from  recruiting  ser- 
vice, and  Captain  Matthews  left  it  on  account  of  sickness,  and  never  afterwards 
resumed  command.  The  battery  at  this  time,  from  severe  service  in  the  field, 
was  in  a  sad  state.  It  had  been  reduced  from  a  six  to  a  two-gun  battery;  the 
men  were  greatly  reduced  in  numbers,  and  worn  down  with  constant  marching 
and  fighting;  the  horses  and  equipments  were  in  the  most  pitiable  condition. 
Lieutenant  Godbald  was  dead,  Lieutenant  Brockway  a(^risoner,  Captain 
Matthews  and  Lieutenant  Case  absent,  prostrated  by  disease,  and  the  men 
largely  scattered  by  wounds,  sickness  and  desertion.  On  the  1st  of  September, 
whOe  encamped  at  Brook's  Station,  on  the  Acquia  Creek  Railroad,  Lieutenant 
Ricketts  was  Ordered  to  Washington  for  an  additional  battery,  and  obtained 
two  guns,  fourteen  men,  and  twenty-nine  horses.  On  the  10th,  the  battery 
moved  to  Falmouth,  and  reported  to  Captain  De  Russy,  at  Burnside's  Head- 
quarters, and  was  by  him  posted  on  the  left  bank  of  the  river  to  cover  the  laying 
of  the  lower  pontoons,  and  the  crossing  of  the  troops.  On  the  11th,  the  can- 
nonading opened,  and  towards  evening  the  battery  was  engaged  with  the  enemy 
on  the  opposite  side.  During  the  13th,  the  batteries  posted  on  the  left  bank 
performed  very  important  services,  driving  away  the  enemy  who  had  posted  his 
g-uns  so  as  to  enfilade  the  Union  column  as  it  advanced  to  the  attack.  They  were 
even  more  exposed  to  the  enemy's  fire  than  those  upon  the  right  bank,  being 
obliged  to  take  position  quite  close  to  the  river,  on  low,  flat  ground,  the  bluffs, 
at  this  point  being  some  distance  back  from  the  river.  On  the  two  following 
days,  while  the  troops  remained  on  the  right  bank,  the  batteries  were  of  great 
aid  in  enabling  them  to  hold  their  position,  and  in  covering  their  withdrawal. 

Returning  to  the  neighborhood  of  Belle  Plain  the  battery  went  into  winter 
quarters.  Lieutenant  Brockway  was  exchanged  and  returned  to  his  command 
shortly  after  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg.  Early  in  January,  1863,  it  was 
transferred  from  the  Second  to  the  Third  Division  of  the  First  Corps.  During 
the  winter  details  were  temporarily  made,  from  several  infantry  regiments,  of 
men  to  serve  in  the  battery.  Upon  the  promotion  of  Captain  Matthews  to 
Major,  on  the  14th  of  March,  Lieutenant  R.  B.  Ricketts  was  commissioned  to 
succeed  him.* 

The  movement  upon  Chancellorsville  opened  on  the  27th  of  April.  The 
Eleventh,  Twelfth  and  Fifth  Corps  moved  up  to  the  fords  above  Fredericksburg 


*  Colonel  Wainright,  in  command  of  the  artillery  of  the  First  Army  Corps,  pubUshed  to 
his  command,  on  the  25th  of  February,  1863,  the  foUowing  communication  from  General  Hunt : 
"CoiiONEL:— The  reports  of  the  late  inspections  show  that  none  of  your  batteries  are  in  bad 
121 


962  FORTY-THIRD   REGIMENT — FIRST   ARTILLERY.  1863 

to  eflfect  a  real  crossing,  while  the  First,  Second,  Third  and  Sixth  Corps  made 
a  demonstration  below.  Early  on  the  morning  of  Wednesday  an  attempt  was 
made  to  lay  the  pontoons,  at  the  point  where  Franklin  had  crossed  in  the  De- 
cember pre^^ous,  which  was  defeated  by  the  enemy's  sharp-shooters.  But  as 
the  fog  raised  and  their  position  was  disclosed,  they  were  quickly  scattered  by 
the'artillery,  and  the  bridge  was  soon  laid.  Wadsworth's  Division,  and  a  part 
of  Sedgwick's  Corps,  crossed,  and  for  three  days  a  heavy  artillery  fire  was  kept 
up,  which  was  well  directed  and  effective.  On  'Saturday  the  troops  re-crossed, 
and  the  First  Corps  followed  the  Second  and  Third,  which  had  already  gone  to 
the  support  of  Hooker  at  Chancellorsville.  On  the  evening  of  Sunday,  the 
day  on  which  the  heaviest  fighting  occurred.  Battery  F  relieved  Seeley's  regu- 
lar battery,  which  had  lost  in  the  day's  work  fifty  men  and  as  many  horses. 
The  enemy's  line  was  only  two  hundred  and  fifty  yards  distant.  Captain 
Eicketts  was  ordered  to  hold  the  position  at  all  hazards.  The  horses  were,  ac- 
cordingly, sent  away  to  the  rear,  and  the  grape  and  canister  was  silently  piled 
at  the  muzzles  of  the  pieces,  other  ammunition  being  of  little  avail  in  so  close 
quarters.  At  ten  o'clock  P.  M.,  our  pickets  were  driven  in  and  the  guns  were 
double  shotted.  For  a  little  time  a  perfect  storm  of  bullets  was  showered  upon 
the  battery  by  the  enemy's  infantry;  but  the  canister,  which  was  poured  forth 
in  almost  a  conti|pus  stream,  was  too  terrible  for  them  to  withstand.  Several 
times  during  the  night  the  rebels  advanced,  but  could  not  be  induced  to  charge 
up  to  the  muzzles  of  the  guns.  On  the  same  night  our  infantry  threw  up  breast- 
works, and  on  the  following  day,  Monday,  a  reconnoissance  by  Grifiin's  Divi- 
sion disclosed  the  fact  that  the  enemy  was  heavily  entrenched  and  awaiting  an 
attack.  "Throughout  the  entire  day,"  says  Lieutenant  Brock  way,  "we  were 
annoyed  by  their  sharp-shooters.  General  Whipple  was  shot  by  one  of  them 
close  to  our  battery.  Some  of  Berdan's  sharp-shooters  routed  them,  except  one 
persistent  fellow  stationed  behind  a  large  tree  in  the  forks  of  which  he  rested 
his  rifle.  He  put  six  bullets  in  the  sapling  which  covered  one  of  Berdan's  men. 
He  was  finally  shot  by  setting  three  men  at  work  at  him.  On  his  person  was 
found  forty-eight  dollars  in  gold,  two  hundred  in  greenbacks,  fifty  in  confederate 
money,  and  three  packs  of  cards.  *  *  *  At  ten  o'clock  at  night  the  enemy 
advanced  in  strong  columns,  and  peal  upon  peal  of  musketry  rang  on  the  still 
night  air.  The  'zit,'  'zit,'  of  the  Minnie  balls,  and  their  'thud,'  'thud,'  in  the 
ground,  was  interspersed  with  yells  and  cheers  from  friend  and  foe.  Agam  the 
enemy  retired.  The  next  morning  they  advanced  iu  heavier  columns  and  one 
continued  roar  was  kept  up,  from  muskets,  rifles,  Napoleon,  Parrott,  and  Eegu- 
lation  guns.  The  rounds  of  double-shotted  canister  rattled  among  them  and 
finally  compelled  them  to  retire."  During  the  night  the  army  withdrew  to  the 
north  bank  of  the  river. 

On  the  13th  of  May,  the  battery  was  ordered  to  report  to  General  Tyler, 
in  command  of  the  reserve  artillery.  On  the  1st  of  June,  Battery  G  was  at- 
tached to  Battery  F.  The  order  of  transfer  was  distasteful  to  the  men,  and 
they  at  first  refused  to  obey  it.  But  a  section  was  finally  created  and  manned 
by  its  men,  and  Lieutenant  Spence  assigned  to  its  command,  when  further  op- 
order  ;  the  only  corps  so  reported.  The  batteries  reported  in  the  best  order  are,  Reynolds'  L, 
First  New  York;  Ricketts'  F,  First  Pennsylvania;  and  Lepperne's,  Fifth  INIaine. 

HENRY  J.  HUNT, 
BrigadiefT  General  and  Okie/ of  Artillery, 

Army  of  the  Potomac." 


1803  BATTLE  OP  GETTYSBURG.  963 

position  ceased.  On  the  15th  of  May,  the  battery,  along  with  the  reserve  ar- 
tillery, moved  by  forced  marches  towards  Pennsylvania.  Oa  the  afternoon  of 
July  2d,  it  arrived  upon  the  Gettysburg  battle  gromid,  and  was  immediately 
brought  into  position  in  front  of  the  Cemetery  gate  to  the  north  of  the  Balti- 
more Pike,  relieving  Cooper's  battery.  Scarcely  had  it  wheeled  into  position, 
when  it  became  engaged  with  the  enemy's  artillery  postad  on  Eenner's  Hill, 
across  Eock  Creek,  and  opposite  Wolf's  Hill.  His  guus  were  silenced,  but 
while  engaged,  a  heavy  column  of  his  infantry  crossed  Rock  Creek,  and  was 
advancing  on  Wadsworth  position.  A  few  rounds  of  shrapnell  threw  it  into 
confusion,  and  compelled  it  to  make  a  long  circuit  to  reach  its  destination.  Just 
at  dusk,  while  yet  shelling  this  column,  a  line  of  infantry,  reaching  from  Get- 
tysburg to  near  Eock  Creek,  emerged  from  behind  a  small  knoll  south  of  the 
Bonnaughtown  Eoad,  where  it  had  secretly  and  silently  formed,  and  advanced 
with  the  apparent  intention  of  joining  in  the  attack  on  Wadsworth,  away  to 
the  right.  So  quietly  had  this  powerful  division  been  formed  and  moved  for- 
ward, that  it  was  hardly  noticed  until  it  was  in  motion  in  full  view.  The  ar- 
tillery opened  upon  it  with  shot  and  shell,  when  suddenly,  as  if  upon  parade, 
it  changed  front  to  the  right,  and  with  deafening  yells  charged  full  upon  Ceme- 
tery Hill.  It  was  the  famous  charge  of  the  Louisiana  Tigers,  led  by  Hayes 
and  Hoke. 

The  battery  here  occupied  an  exposed  position,  which  commanded  the  whole 
field.  Captain  Eicketts  had  been  advised  that  the  enemy  would  doubtless  make 
desperate  efforts  to  take  it,  and  was  ordered  to  hold  it  to  the  last  extremity. 
He  had,  accordiagly,  sent  his  horses  well  to  the  rear,  but  had  his  caissons  har- 
nessed and  ready  to  move  upon  the  instant  of  warning.  As  soon  as  he  dis- 
covered that  this  compact  and  desperate  rebel  column  was  moving  upon  his 
position,  he  charged  his  pieces  with  canister  and  poured  in  the  deadly  volleys, 
four  discharges  per  miaute,  throwing  five  hundred  pounds  of  deadly  missiles 
full  iu  the  faces  of  the  foe.  But  these  desperate  men  had  never  failed  in 
a  charge,  and  nothing  daunted,  they  closed  up  where  their  line  was  blown 
away,  and  rushed  forward  with  deafening  yells.  The  infantry  supports  lying 
behind  the  stone  wall  in  front,  fled  in  despair,  and  the  battery  on  the  left  with 
its  supports  was  overwhelmed.  The  batteries  on  the  right  were  so  posted 
that  they  could  not  fire  after  the  enemy  began  to  ascend  the  hill.  The  brunt  of 
the  attack  therefore  fell  upon  Eicketts.  But  he  well  knew  that  the  heart  of  the 
whole  army  was  throbbing  for  him  in  that  desperate  hour,  and  how  much  the 
enemy  coveted  the  prize  for  which  he  was  making  so  desperate  a  throw.  With 
an  iron  hand  he  kept  every  man  to  his  post  and  every  gun  in  fuU  play.  The 
giving  way  of  our  line  upon  the  left  brought  the  Tigers  upon  his  flank.  Pouriug 
in  a  volley  from  behind  a  stone  wall  that  ran  close  to  his  left  piece,  they  leaped 
the  fence,  bayonetted  the  men,  spiked  the  gun,  and  killed  or  wounded  the  en- 
tire detachment,  save  three,  who  were  taken  prisoners.  But  the  remaining  guns 
stiU  belched  forth  their  double  rounds  of  canister,  the  officers  and  drivers  taking 
the  places  of  the  fallen  cannoneers.  The  battery's  guidon  was  planted  in  one  of 
the  earthworks,  and  a  rebel  Lieutenant  was  pressing  forward  to  gain  it ;  but 
just  as  he  was  in  the  act  of  grasping  it,  young  Eiggin,  its  bearer,  rode  up  and 
shot  him  through  the  body,  and  seizing  the  colors,  he  levelled  his  revolver 
again,  but  ere  he  could  fire,  he  fell,  pierced  with  bullets,  and  soon  after  expired. 
The  rebels  were  now  in  the  very  midst  of  the  battery,  and  in  the  darkness  it 
was  difficult  to  distinguish  friend  from  foe.    A  struggle  ensued  for  the  guidon. 


964  PORTT-THmD  REaiMENT — FIRST  ARTILLERY.  1863 

It  had  fallen  into  the  hands  of  a  rebel.  Seeing  this,  Lieutenant  Brockway 
seized  a  stone  and  felled  him  to  the  ground,  and  the  next  instant  the  rebel  was 
shot  with  his  own  musket.  A  scene  of  the  wildest  confiision  ensued.  The  men 
at  the  batteries  were  outnumbered,  and  were  being  overpowered  by  a  maddened 
and  reckless  foe.  But  still  they  clung  to  their  guns,  and  with  hand-spikes, 
rammers,  and  stones,  defended  them  with  desperate  valor,  cheering  each  other 
on,  and  shouting,  "Death  on  our  own  State  soU,  rather  than  give  the  enemy 
our  guns."  At  this  critical  moment,  Carroll's  Brigade  came  gallantly  to  the 
rescue,  and  the  enemy  retreated  in  confusion.  The  men  again  flew  to  theu*  guns 
and  with  loud  cheers  gave  him  some  parting  salutes,  in  the  form  of  double 
shotted  canister.  Thus  ended  the  grand  charge  of  Early's  Division,  headed 
by  the  famous  Louisiana  Tigers,  who  boasted  that  they  had  never  before  been 
repulsed  in  a  charge.  They  came  forward,  seventeen  hundred  strong,  mad- 
dened with  liquor,  and  confident  of  crushing  in  our  line,  and  holding  this  com- 
manding position.  They  went  back  barely  six  hundred,  and  the  Tigers  were 
never  afterwards  known  as  an  organization. 

At  early  dawn  of  the  3d  a  heavy  cannonade  opened  on  the  extreme  right, 
where  Geary  was  engaged  in  a  desperate  struggle,  which  continued  until  eleven 
A.  M.  There  was  then  a  lull  and  perfect  quiet  reigned  until  one  P.  M.,  when 
a  single  shot,  fired  near  the  Seminary,  was  the  signal  for  one  hundred  and  ten 
guns,  which  the  enemy  had  skUlfiilly  posted,  to  open.  The  position  of  Eicketts 
was  most  unfavorable.  Occupying  the  commanding  ground  at  the  angle  in  the 
centre,  and  at  the  most  advanced  point  of  the  line,  it  was  fearfully  exposed. 
From  Benner's  Hill  and  Seminary  Bidge  it  was  completely  enfiladed.  Turning 
four  of  his  guns  upon  the  former,  he  ordered  the  remaining  two  to  be  posted 
behind  the  stone  wall  which  skirted  his  left  flank,  and  replied  to  such  guns  on 
the  latter  as  proved  most  troublesome.  Soon  it  was  ascertained  that  the  am- 
munition was  running  low  and  the  fire  was  slackened,  a  close  watch  being  kept 
in  the  direction  of  the  town  for  the  appearance  of  the  rebel  infantry.  But  still 
the  enemy  kept  up  an  unremitting  fire  which  was  continued  for  three  hours  in 
one  unceasing  roar.  Then  came  his  grand  charge  of  infantry,  and  his  signal 
repulse.  Li  the  midst  of  it  all  General  Meade  rode  up  into  the  battery  and  said, 
"We  have  beaten  them  back  from  the  centre  and  taken  over  a  thousand  pri- 
soners ;  all  depends  upon  your  saving  ammunition."  But  the  enemy  had  now 
had  enough  of  battle,  and  during  the  night  began  his  retreat.  The  loss  during 
the  entire  engagement  was  nine  killed,  fourteen  wounded  and  three  taken  pri- 
soners, about  one-half  of  the  number  actually  engaged.  The  loss  in  horses  was 
over  forty. 

The  pursuit  immediately  commenced,  and  on  the  12th  the  battery  was  trans- 
ferred from  the  reserve  artillery  to  the  Second  Corps,  and  was  brought  into 
position  facing  the  enemy  at  St.  James  College,  near  Williamsport ;  but  before 
preparations  could  be  completed  for  a  general  engagement,  the  enemy  escaped 
into  Virginia.  Meade's  campaign  dming  the  remaining  moniiis  of  18G3,  which 
culminated  at  Mine  Bun,  were  participated  in  by  the  battery,  marching  with 
the  Second  Corps  and  engaging  the  enemy  at  every  favorable  point.  At  Bristoe 
Station,  on  the  14th  of  October,  Warren's  Corps,  the  rear-guard  of  Meade's 
retreating  army,  was  heavily  struck  upon  the  flank  by  the  corps  of  A.  P.  Hill. 
The  railroad  lay  between  the  contending  forces,  and  both  parties  were  anxious 
to  gain  the  shelter  of  its  embankments.  Eicketts'  Battery  was  ordered  into 
position  at  a  gallop,  but  was  obliged  to  cross  a  plain  a  fourth  of  a  mile  wide 


1863  BATTLE   OF   BRISTOE   STATION.  965 

fully  exposed  to  the  enemy's  fire.  Heath's  Division  of  Hill's  Corps  now  has- 
tened forward  in  line  of  battle  towards  the  railroad,  and  General  Hayes,  to 
counteract  the  movement,  wheeling  from  column  into  line,  charged  with  his 
entire  division  and  seized  the  road  before  the  enemy  reached  it.  Eicketts,  dis- 
regarding the  fire  of  the  rebel  artillery,  immediately  opened  upon  the  enemy's 
infantry  upon  the  right  with  shrapnell  and  canister,  and  soon  compelled  him  to 
mass  on  his  centre.  The  battery  was  now  in  a  critical  position.  Having  gal- 
loped away  from  its  supports,  it  was  in  danger  of  being  enveloped  by  the  rebel 
left,  which  was  rapidly  closing  in.  Its  canister,  liberally  delivered,  alone  saved 
it.  Soon  other  batteries  came  into  position,  and  under  the  fierce  storm  of 
shells  and  bullets  the  rebel  line  gave  way  in  confusion.  Five  guns  and  a  large 
number  of  prisoners  were  taken.  The  Second  Corps  was  complimented  in 
orders  for  its  gallantry,  and  Eicketts'  Battery,  in  acknowledgment  of  the  part 
taken  in  their  capture,  was  directed  to  take  the  guns  to  the  headquarters  of 
the  commanding  general.    The  loss  in  killed  and  wounded  was  nine. 

On  the  22d  of  November,  Lieutenant  Brockway  commenced  re-enlisting 
men  for  the  veteran  service,  and  soon  after  went  into  winter-quarters.  Early 
in  January,  over  one  hundred  men  having  been  re-enrolled,  (all  who  were  enti- 
tled to,  \mder  the  provisions  of  the  general  order,  with  four  or  five  exceptions, ) 
they  were,  on  the  10th,  re-mustered  for  three  years  and  an  order  issued  for  a 
veteran  furlough.  After  an  absence  of  thirty  days  the  company  rendezvoused 
at  Chester,  Pennsylvania,  where  it  was  recruited  to  two  hundred.  About  the 
1st  of  March  it  returned  to  its  old  camp  on  Mountain  Eun,  and  the  surplus 
men  were  distributed  to  other  batteries.  From  Thompson's  Independent  Penn. 
sylvania,  and  G  batteries,  both  of  which  had  been  ordered  to  Washington  to 
recruit  and  re-organize,  the  company  was  ordered  to  re-fit  for  active  duty. 

Grant,  who  had  taken  the  field  with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  faced  his 
columns  towards  the  Eapidan,  and  on  the  night  of  the  4th  of  May,  the  battery 
in  its  place  in  the  Second  Corps,  crossed  at  Ely's  Ford  without  opposition,  and 
encamped  on  the  old  Chancellorsville  battle  ground  on  the  very  spot  where  it 
fought  a  year  before.  "We  marched,"  says  Captain  Brockway,  "over  the 
Chancellorsville  battle  ground,  and,  by  a  wonderful  coincidence,  encamped  on 
the  same  spot  where,  one  year  ago  to-day,  we  were  in  line  of  battle  engaging 
the  enemy.  The  spot  was  full  of  interest.  At  this  point  our  batteries  had 
been  massed,  the  horses  sent  to  the  rear,  and  preparations  made  to  held  out 
to  the  last.  Here  General  Whipple  was  killed,  and  so  many  desperate  attempts 
made  by  the  enemy  to  break  our  line.  A  few  hundred  yards  to  the  front  was 
the  Chancellor  House,  and  over  the  whole  field  was  scattered  the  usual  debris 
of  a  battle-field.  Our  intrenchments  had  been  levelled  by  the  enemy  after 
Hooker's  retreat." 

At  noon  of  the  5th,  the  enemy  was  met.  The  ground  which  he  ha  I  selected 
was  in  a  dense  chaparral  which  covers  the  countij^  for  miles,  and  is  known  as 
the  Wilderness.  The  Union  lines  were  hastily  formed  along  the  Brock  Eoad, 
cutting  the  Orange  Plank  Eoad  at  right  angles,  Warren  upon  the  right,  Sedg- 
wick in  the  centre,  and  Hancock  on  the  left.  As  Sedgwick's  artillery  had  not 
yet  arrived,  Eicketts'  Battery  was  sent  to  General  Getty,  commanding  a  divi- 
sion of  the  Sixth  Corps.  It  was  found,  on  advancing,  that  only  a  single  section 
could  be  used  at  a  time,  and  that  must  advance  en  echelon.  At  half  past  four  the 
order  to  march  was  given,  and  a  movement  of  a  few  yards  showed  the  enemy's 
infantry  to  be  in  great  force  in  front,  with  a  battery  of  Napoleon  guns  masked 


966  FORTY-THIRD  REGIMENT — FIRST  ARTILLERY.  1864 

in  the  road  beyond.  Brockway's  section  replied,  using  percussion  shells,  and 
soon  blew  up  one  of  his  limbers,  killing  a  number  of  men  and  five  of  his  horses. 
The  enemy  hurled  canister,  but  the  percussion  shells  proved  superior  and  his 
guns  were  soon  withdrawn.  For  a  moment  there  was  a  lull,  then  his  infantry 
charged,  slowly  pressing  our  men  back,  yelling,  as  they  advanced,  like  demons. 
Shells  were  used  against  them  until  the  head  of  their  column  entered  the  road, 
when  canister  was  dealt  and  the  guns  were  nimbly  handled.  The  plank  road 
was  well  suited  to  it,  as  the  splinters  did  as  much  execution  as  the  shot.  A 
peck  of  bullets  per  minute  was  too  much  for  rebel  digestion,  and  his  column 
was  forced  to  give  way.  Advancing  through  the  woods  upon  the  flanks,  he 
succeeded  in -pushing  our  lines  back  beyond  the  guns,  and  they  were  in  danger 
of  being  lost;  but  a  fresh  brigade  was  promptly  sent  in,  which  restored  our  po- 
sition. After  two  hours  of  constant  firing  Brockway's  section  was  withdrawn 
and  Snyder's  substituted.  Upon  witnessing  the  withdrawal  the  enemy  made 
a  rush  for  the  guns.  Unfortunately  one  of  Snyder's  guns  burst  on  the  first 
discharge,  and  Lieutenant  Campbell's  were  ordered  up ;  but  General  Hancock, 
who  had  now  arrived,  ordered  the  battery  to  be  withdrawn.  Later  in  the  day 
Carroll's  Brigade  re-captured  the  abandoned  gun  and  caisson.*  During  the 
two  following  days  heavy  fighting  occurred,  and,  to  add  to  the  horrors  of  battle, 
the  breast-works,  which  were  composed  of  logs  and  rails,  and  the  woods  took 
fire,  the  wild  torrent  of  flame  and  smoke  enveloping  friend  and  foe.  The 
wounded,  helpless  and  beyond  the  reach  of  human  aid,  perished  miserably 
amid  the  flames. 

At  the  close  of  the  Wilderness  battle,  neither  side  had  gained  any  signal 
advantage,  though  both  had  lost  heavily.  And  now  commenced  a  series  of 
movements  by  the  left  flank,  the  two  armies  moving  on  nearly  parallel  lines 
towards  Eichmond,  meeting  in  deadly  conflict  at  every  favorable  point.  The 
battery  marched  with  the  corps,  and  was  almost  constantly  marching  or  upon 
the  battle  line.  Every  position  taken  was  strongly  fortified,  often  under  fire  of 
the  enemy's  sharp-shooters,  who  were  exceedingly  vigilant,  the  least  exposure 
of  the  person  drawing  forth  their  deadly  missiles.  Many  of  his  works  were  of 
great  strength,  and.  were  grass-grown,  showing  that  he  had  for  a  long  time  been 
in  preparation  for  an  advance  upon  Richmond  by  this  route.  At  the  Pamunky 
Eiver  the  Tenth  and  Eighteenth  Corps  were  met  under  command  of  General 
"Baldy""  Smith.  At  Cold  Harbor,  Eicketts'  Battery  was  attached  to  the  Eigh- 
teenth Corps,  and  was  sharply  engaged.  The  enemy  here  used  mortars  for 
the  first  time  with  considerable  effect,  causing  ammunition  trains  and  hospi- 
tals to  be  removed  far  to  the  rear,  and  rendering  heavy  bomb-proofs  necessary 

*  Extract  from  GBNEBAii  Hancock's  Ofpiciai-  Report.— At  a  quarter  past  four  P.  M., 
General  Getty  moved  forward  on  the  right  and  left  of  the  Orange  Plank  Road,  having  received 
direct  orders  from  General  Meade  to  commence  the  attack  without  waiting  for  me.  Finding 
that  General  Getty  had  met  the  enemy  in  great  force,  I  ordered  General  Bimey  to  advance  his 
command  (his  own  and  Mott's  Division)  to  support  the  movement  of  Getty  at  once.  Although 
the  formation  I  had  directed  to  be  made  before  carrying  out  my  instructions  to  advance  was 
not  yet  completed,  General  Birney  immediately  moved  forward  on  General  Getty's  right  and 
left,  one  section  of  Ricketts'  Battery,  (Lieutenant  Brockway,)  company  F,  First  Pennsylvania 
Artillery,  moving  down  the  plank  road  just  in  rear  of  the  infantry.  The  fight  became  very 
fierce  at  once — the  lines  of  battle  were  exceedingly  close,  and  the  musketry  continuous  and 
deadly  along  the  entire  line.  *  *  *  The  section  of  Ricketts'  Battery  -vyhich  moved  down 
the  plank  road  when  Birney  and  Getty  attacked,  suffered  severely  in  men  and  horses.  It  was 
captured,  at  one  time,  during  the  fight,  but  was  re-taken  by  detachments  from  the  Fourteenth 
Indiana  and  Eighth  Ohio  volunteers,  of  Carroll's  Brigade.    It  was  then  withdrawn. 


1865  SIEGE  OF   PETEESBUEG.  967 

for  the  protection  of  the  gunners.  Every  one,  from  general  to  drummer-boy, 
burrowed  in  the  earth.  "During  Sunday,  June  5th,"  says  Captain  Brock  way, 
"  we  still  maintained  our  position,  though  heavy  firing  continued  during  the 
day.  At  dusk  a  rebel  band  came  to  the  extreme  front  of  their  Une  and  played 
'Dixie," Bonnie  Blue  Flag,'  'Maryland'  and  other  confederate  airs,  to  which 
the  men  responded  by  lusty  cheers.  Our  bands  then  went  as  close  as  pos- 
sible to  their  lines  and  returned  the  compliment  by  playing  'Hail  Columbia' 
and  'Yankee  Doodle.'  The  rebels  groaned  for  the  one  and  poured  in  a  volley 
while  the  other  was  played ;  but '  Home,  Sweet  Home'  drew  cheers  from  both 
sides."  On  the  8th,  the  battery  was  relieved  from  duty  with  the  Eighteenth 
and  returned  to  the  Second  Corps,  having  been  in  line  of  battle  without  relief 
for  six  days. 
I^  'On  the  14th,  the  corps  reached  the  James  Eiver,  and  was  soon  in  position 
before  Petersburg.  The  lines  were  fortified,  and  so  close  to  the  enemy  were 
they,  that  the  contending  parties  could  throw  stones  into  each  others  trenches. 
The  battery  opened  as  soon  as  posted,  and  several  hundred  rounds  were  thrown 
into  the  city,  but  with  what  effect  could  not  be  seen.  On  the  20th,  the  battery 
moved  out  of  its  fortifications  and  marched  with  the  corps  to  the  Jerusalem 
Plank  Eoad.  Here  the  enemy,  under  A.  P.  HUl,  attacked  with  great  impetu- 
osity, taking  a  battery  and  some  prisoners.  The  disaster  was  soon  repaired, 
and  a  heavy  line  of  tatrenchments  thrown  up,  rendering  it  secure  from  attack. 
While  here,  the  battery  was  captured  by  a  skirmish  line  of  our  own  men,  who 
had  mistaken  it  for  a  rebel  work,  to  the  infinite  chagrin  of  the  officer  in  com- 
mand upon  the  discovery  of  his  mistake.  The  siege  of  Petersbmg  had  now 
fully  commenced.  Siege  guns  and  heavy  mortars  were  placed  along  the  line, 
gabions,  fascines,  and  other  siege  materials  were  rapidly  accumulated,  and 
trenches,  parallels,  and  traverses  commenced.  On  the  18th  of  July,  the  corps 
moved  around  the  rear  of  the  army  and  crossed  the  James  Eiver  at  Deep  Bot- 
tom. The  enemy,  supposing  that  a  real  attack  was  meditated  from  the  north 
side  of  the  stream,  sent  five  divisions  of  his  army  to  re-in  force  his  feeble  lines 
there.  But  the  real  object  of  the  movement  was  to  make  a  diversion  in  favor  of 
Burnside,  who  was  about  to  spring  his  mine.  On  the  evening  previous  to  the 
explosion,  the  corps  returned,  and  was  in  position  ready  for  action,  but  was 
not  ordered  forward.  The  result  of  the  operations  over  the  mine  proved  a  fail- 
ure, and  the  corps  returned  to  its  former  position  on  the  left.  From  this  time 
forward  until  the  capture  of  Petersburg,  the  battery  participated  in  all  the 
movements  of  the  corps,  being  constantly  upon  the  fr'ont,  and  engaged  in  the 
active  operations  of  the  siege.  Upon  the  fall  of  the  city,  on  the  3d  of  April, 
it  was  attached  to  the  reserve  artillery,  and  went  into  camp  near  City  Point. 
Proceeding  hence  to  Washington,  where  its  guns  and  horses  were  turned  over, 
it  nioved  thence  to  Harrisburg,  where,  on  the  10th  of  June,  1865,  it  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service. 

BATTEEY  G. 

Battery  G,  Captain  Mark  Kern,  was  armed  with  four  smooth-bore  pieces, 
and  after  receiving  small  arms  and  accoutrements  at  Camp  Barry,  was  assigned 
to  the  command  of  General  M'Call,  in  camp  at  Tenallytown.  Here  the  com- 
pany was  thoroughly  trained,  and  upon  the  advance  of  the  Eeserves  into  Vir- 
ginia, it  moved  and  took  position  in  line  with  the  army  of  the  Potomac,  where 
it  went  into  winter-quarters.    In  the  spring  campaign  of  1862,  it  participated 


968  FORTY-THIED    EEGIMENT — FIEST  ARTILLERY.  1862 

in  the  movement  upon  Manassas,  and  retrograde  to  Alexandria,  in  the  second 
advance  to  Catlett's,  and  thence  to  Falmouth.  Upon  the  arrival  of  the  Eeserves 
upon  the  Peninsula,  the  battery  moved  with  the  division  to  the  neighborhood 
of  Mechanicsville,  where  the  enemy  was  met  and  a  severe  battle  was  fought. 
The  battery  now  consisted  of  six  twelve-pound  howitzers,  and  was  posted  in 
reserve,  supported  by  the  Third  Eegiment,  Colonel  Sickel.  In  the  progress  of 
the  engagement  the  enemy  attacked,  in  heavy  force  and  with  great  determina- 
tion, upon  the  extreme  right,  and  Kern's  guns  were  ordered  forward.  For  the 
moment,  the  flank  was  in  danger  of  being  turned;  but  the  guns  were  quickly 
brought  into  position,  and  a  rapid  fire  was  opened,  which  checked  the  rebel 
impetuosity,  and  he  was  soon  driven  back. 

At  night  the  battery  was  withdrawn,  and  on  the  following  day  participated 
in  the  battle  of  Gaines'  Mill.  "Captain  Kern's  Battery,"  says  Sypher,  "waa* 
put  in  a  commanding  position  near  the  left,  and  was  supported  by  regiments  of 
General  Meade's  Brigade.  At  five  o'clock  in  the  afternoon,  the  battery  was  un- 
covered by  the  repulse  of  the  front  line  of  battle.  The  guns  immediately  opened 
on  the  enemy  with  good  effect.  Annoyed  by  the  well  directed  fire,  the  enemy 
made  determined  efforts  to  drive  the  battery  from  the  hill.  A  heavy  column 
was  formed  and  charged  up  the  hill,  coming  within  fifty  yards  of  the  guns. 
Captain  Kern  was  wounded  in  the  left  leg,  but  standing  by  his  guns  continued 
to  cheer  on  his  men.  Grape  and  canister,  double-shotted,  were  poured  into  the 
advancing  column,  tearing  the  men  to  i)ieces,  and  sending  the  masses  reeling 
down  the  hill.  Three  times  they  renewed  the  contest  with  increased  force  and 
a  fiercer  desperation.  Each  time  they  were  repulsed  with  greater  slaughter. 
But  the  hill  must  be  gained  and  the  battery  silenced,  without  regard  to  loss. 
Another  column  was  formed  of  fresh  troops,  heavier  than  the  defeated  ones, 
and  forward  it  came,  the  rebel  general  carrying  the  colors  in  front,  and  calling 
his  men  to  follow.  There  was  dreadftd  carnage  in  their  ranks,  but  each  horrible 
gap  was  instantly  closed  up,  and  the  column  pressed  forward.  When  within 
twenty  paces  of  the  battery,  at  a  single  round  the  whole  front  rank  was  carried 
away,  the  General  and  his  flag  were  buried  in  the  heap  of  slain,  yet  still  for- 
ward rushed  the  infuriate  enemy  to  the  muzzles  of  the  guns,  when,  giving  them 
a  parting  charge  of  death.  Captain  Kern  limbered  to  the  rear,  and  with  four 
guns,  snatched  fi^om  the  hands  of  the  enemy,  retired  behind  a  new  line  of  bat- 
tle." Captain  Kern  was  wounded;  seven  men  were  killed,  and  twelve  were 
wounded,  and  two  guns  were  lost. 

On  the  30th,  the  di\ision  was  again  engaged  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads, 
and  the  battery  was  posted  with  Cooper's  on  the  centre  of  the  line.  The  ene- 
my's most  i^ersistent  attack  was  upon  the  left,  where,  by  the  shameful  conduct 
of  two  New  York  batteries,  that  day  accidentally  with  the  division,  the  in- 
tegrity of  the  line  was  compromised.  In  the  meantime,  repeated  charges  were 
made  upon  the  guns  on  the  centre,  but  his  columns  were  hurled  back  by  storms 
of  canister,  and  the  deliberate  fire  of  musketry.  The  ground  for  eight  hundred 
yards  in  front  of  Kern's  guns  was  open,  and  in  crossing  it  the  rebel  ranks  were 
fully  exposed  to  their  fiercest  blasts;  but  notwithstanding  this,  they  rushed 
boldly  forward,  closing  up  as  their  lines  were  rent,  and  dashing  forward  with 
infuriate  daring.  For  two  hours  the  struggle  for  these  guns  continued.  By 
order  of  General  Seymour  the  caissons  had  been  taken  to  the  rear.  The  am- 
munition in  the  limbers  began  to  run  low,  and  Captain  Kern  sent  two  ofiScers, 


1862  BATTLE   OF  BULL  RUN,  9G9 

with  urgent  messages,  for  a  fresh  supply;  but  failing  to  receive  it,  he  fired  his 
last  charge,  and  by  order  of  General  M'Call  moved  to  the  rear. 

From  the  Peninsula  the  battery  was  transported  with  the  division  to  Acquia 
Creek,  and  joined  the  Army  of  General  Pope.  At  Bull  Kuu,  on  the  30th  of 
August,  it  was  again  brought  into  action.  Already  on  the  hard  fought  fields 
of  Mechanicsville,  Gaines'  Mill  and  Charles  City  Cross  Roads  had  the  battery 
been  innured  to  most  desperate  fighting,  against  overwhelming  numbers ;  but 
its  experience  here  was  even  more  trying  and  disasterous  than  upon  any  pre- 
vious field.  At  four  o'clock  P.  M.,  the  enemy  who  had  been  for  some  time 
massed  and  masked,  awaiting  an  attack  upon  our  left,  despairing  of  drawing 
our  columns  into  his  well  laid  trap,  himself  advanced  to  the  attack.  Kern's 
guns  were  the  first  to  feel  the  shock.  With  desperate  valor  he  sought  to  stem 
the  torrent,  as  he  had  done  on  other  fields.  At  the  critical  moment  his  support 
failed  him,  and  the  guns  were  lost ;  but  not  until  their  gallant  commander  had 
yielded  up  his  life  in  the  mortal  strife,  and  a  large  portion  of  his  devoted  men 
had  gone  down  by  his  side.  Three  men  were  killed  and  twenty-one  wounded. 
Four  guns,  two  caissons,  two  limbers  and  twenty-seven  horses  were  lost. 

The  fragment  of  the  battery  which  was  left,  returned  to  Washington,  where 
it  was  furnished  with  a  battery  of  four  three-inch  rifled  guns,  horses,  and  equip- 
ments,  and  where  a  number  of  those  absent  in  hospitals,  and  disabled  by 
wounds,  returned  to  the  ranks.  On  the  9th  of  October  it  marched,  imder  com- 
mand of  Lieutenant  F.  P.  Amsden,  to  Sharpsburg,  where  it  rejoined  the  Ee- 
serves  and  moved  with  them  via  Berlin  and  Warrenton  to  Falmouth,  and  on 
the  13th  of  December  was  engaged  in  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg.  In  the  for- 
mation for  the  attack,  the  battery  was  posted  between  the  First  and  Second 
Brigades.  Before  advancing  the  batteries  were  ordered  to  shell  the  heights 
and  woods  in  front.  The  enemy's  guns  which  were  opened  upon  the  left,  were 
soon  silenced,  and  the  infantry  pushed  forward  to  the  attack.  A  battery  to 
the  extreme  left,  which  enfiladed  the  advancing  line,  now  opened  and  was  re- 
plied to  by  Amsden's  guns,  together  with  those  of  Cooper  and  Eansom.  After 
thirty  minutes  rapid  firing  the  enemy  was  forced  to  abandon  his  pieces,  having 
had  two  of  his  limbers  or  caissona  blown  up.  The  charge  upon  the  enemy's 
intrenched  line,  though  bravely  made  and  successfully  prosecuted,  was  finally 
repulsed  by  overpowering  numbers,  and  the  division  was  withdrawn.  The  loss 
in  the  engagement  was  one  killed  and  four  wounded.  Two  of -the  guns  were 
disabled. 

The  battery  next  participated  in  the  second  advance  of  Burnside,  which 
was  interrupted  and  finally  defeated  by  the  inclemency  of  the  weather.  It  next 
met  the  enemy  on  the  field  of  OhauceUorsville.  On  the  12th  of  May,  the  bat- 
tery was  temporarily  attached  to  Battery  F,  under  command  of  Captaia  E.  B. 
Eicketts,  and  was  engaged  in  the  battle  of  Gettysburg  on  the  2d  and  3d  of 
July,  and  in  the  skirmishes  at  Auburn,  Bristoe  Station,  and  Mine  Eun.  While 
thus  attached,  it  was  under  command  of  Lieutenant  Belden  Spence,  Captain 
Amsden  having  resigned  on  the  25th  of  May,  1863,  Its  operations  in  these 
campaigns  are  fuUy  given  in  connection  with  the  narrative  of  Eicketts'  Battery. 

On  the  3d  of  April,  1864,  it  was  detached  from  Captain  Eicketts'  command 
and  proceeded,  under  Lieutenant  William  Jennings,  to  Camp  Berry,  near  Wash- 
ington, where  it  received  six  light  twelve-pounder  guns,  horses  and  equipments. 
It  was  soon  afterwards  moved  to  Arlington,  where  the  right  section  was  posted 
in  Fort  Bennett,  the  centre  in  Fort  Corcoran,  and  the  left  in  Fort  Haggarty. 
122 


970  PORTY-THIED  REGIMENT — FIRST  ARTILLERY.  1865 

On  the  3d  of  July,  upon  the  occasion  of  the  advance  of  the  rebels  into  Mary- 
land, the  battery  was  ordered  to  Frederick,  where  the  men  were  supplied  with 
muskets,  and  marched  thence  to  Point  of  Eocks.  Here  it  remained  from  July 
6th,  to  December  12th,  when  it  was  ordered  to  Maryland  Heights,  and  there 
turned  in  the  muskets  and  drew  a  battery  of  six  light  twelve-pounder  Napoleon 
guns.  On  the  17th  of  March,  Lieutenant  Jennings  was  discharged  upon  the 
expiration  of  his  term  of  service,  and  was  succeeded  in  command  by  Lieutenant 
L.  Eugene  C.  Moore,  who  was  subsequently  commissioned  Captain.  The  bat- 
tery remained  at  Maryland  Heights,  changing  camp  but  once,  until  April  16, 
1865,  when  it  received  orders  to  turn  in  its  guns  and  report  to  General  Augur 
for  duty  in  the  defences  of  Washington.  Here  Lieutenant  Moore  was  ordered 
to  Camp  Barry,  but  before  the  men  were  fairly  settled  in  their  quarters,  he  was 
ordered  to  Fort  Lincoln,  on  the  Bladensburg  Pike,  five  miles  from  Washing- 
ton. Here  the  battery  was  again  armed  with  that  weapon  so  detested  by  a 
light  artillery-man,  the  musket,  and  on  the  27th  of  April,  moved  to  Fort  Foote, 
an  extensive  work  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Potomac,  commanding  the  maritime 
approaches"  to  Washington,  and  mounting  several  of  the  largest  guns  known 
to  the  service.  Here  the  battery  lost  two  men  by  disease  and  had  two  commis- 
sioned from  the  ranks.  When  orders  were  received  for  the  reduction  of  the 
army  at  the  close  of  the  war,  Battery  G,  then  numbering  about  one  hundred 
and  thirty  men,  rank  and  file,  was  ordered  to  Philadelphia,  and  was  there  mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Cadwalader,  on  the  29th  of  June,  1865. 

BATTERY  L 

During  the  winter  of  1864-5,  so  many  volunteers  enlisted  for  this  regiment 
that  the  old  batteries  were  filled  up  to  the  maximum  number,  one  hundred  and 
fifty  men  each,  with  a  sufficient  number  beycmd  to  form  a  new  company.  These 
men  were  placed  on  duty,  and  under  the  instruction  of  experienced  non-com- 
missioned officers  of  the  regiment  in  De  Eussy's  Divison,  occupying  the  defences 
south  of  the  Potomac.  The  battery  was  organized  on  the  2d  of  March,  1865, 
by  the  appointment  of  S.  B.  Cameron,  Captain ;  Lindley  J.  Taylor,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, and  W.  D.  Schoenlieber,  Second  Lieutenant.  It  was  mustered  out  of 
service  on  the  1st  of  July,  1865,  at  Philadelphia. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


971 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS 


Chas.  T.  Campbell.. 
Robert  M.  West.... 


H.  T.  Danforth 

Edward  H.  Flood- 
James  Brady 


Alfred  E.  Lewis 

E.  W.Matthews.... 
R.  Bruce  Ricketts... 


Theodore  Miller., 


Edward  Shippen.... 

M.  F.  Price 

James  R.  Riley 

B.  M.  Patterson 

W.  A.  P.  Eberhart. 
Richard  M.  BaU .... 


George  W.  Cripps. 

George  W.  Kline... 
Ldndley  J.  Taylor. 


Geo.  B.  Barkley 

L.  Eugene  C.  Moore 

Sylves.  B.  Cameron 
James  M.  Craft 


Benjamin  M.  Orwig 
Frank  Langle 


John  D.  Weaver..... 
Robert  Hargraves... 


Col.... 
...do... 


Lt.  Col. 


Major. 
..do.... 
...do.... 


.do. 


Surg.... 

...do 

As.Sur. 

...do 

Chap'n 
Sr.Maj. 

...do 


..do.. 
..do.., 


Com.  Sr 
.do 


...do... 
...do... 


Q.M.Sr. 
do 


Hos.  St 
C.  Bug. 


May  29,  '61, 
July  26,  '61, 


Sept.  13,  '61, 

July  6,  '61, 
July    8,  '61, 

May  29, '61, 
July  8,  '61, 
July    8,  '61, 

Aug.    1,  '61, 


Aug.  5, 
Aug.  2, 
Aug.  5, 
Aug.  26, 
Sept.  13, 
June  15, 


Junf  11,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 
Aug.  18,  '62, 

July     2,  '61, 
Mar.  17,  '62, 


9,  '64, 
4,  '61, 


Sept. 
Sept. 


June  20,  '61, 
Nov.  27,  '63, 

Aug.    5, '61, 
Aug.     5,  '61, 


Discharged  December  9,  1861. 

Promoted  from  Captain  battery  G,  to  Maj.,  Sept. 

13,  1861— to  Col.,  July  29,  '62— tr.  as  Col.  to  65th 

regiment  Pa.  Volunteers,  May  29,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Capt.  battery  B,  to  Maj.,  Aug.  1, 

1861— to  Lieut.  Col.,  Sept.  13,  1861  —  resigned 

December  21,  1861. 
Promoted  from  Capt.  battery  D,  to  Lt.  Col.,  July 

19,  1862— disch.  by  special  order,  Sept.  22,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Capt.  battery  H,  to  Major,  July 
.  19,  '62— to  Lt.  Col.,  Nov.  13,  '63— to  brevet  Col., 

March  13,  '6.5— mus.  out  with  reg.,  July  19,  '65. 
Promoted  from  Capt.  battery  E,  Aug.  1,  1861— 

discharged  July  29,  1862. 
Promoted  from  Capt.  battery  F,  to  Maj.,  April  11, 

1863— disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  July  18,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Capt.  battery  F,  to  Maj. ,  Dec.  1, 

1864 — com.  Col.,  March  15;  '65 — not  mustered— 

discharged  June  3,  1865. 
Promoted  from  Capt.  battery  E,to  Maj.,  Feb.  24, 

1865— discharged  June  2,  1865. 
Resigned  September  17,  1862. 
Resigned  September  18,  1863. 
Pr.  to  Surgeon,  127th  reg.  P.  V.,  Aug.  26,  1862. 
Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  December  16,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  21,  '62. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  Aug.,  1862 — to  1st 

Lt.  battery  C,  September  16,  1863. 
Promoted  fr.  Sergeant  battery  E,  Sept.  17,  '63— 

mustered  out,  June,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Reduced — transferred  to  battery  E,  Aug. ,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Q.  M.  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  '64— to  Sgt.  Maj.,  Nov. 

1,  '64 — mus.  out  with  regiment,  July  19,  '65. 
Mustered  out,  July,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Promoted  to  Com.  Sgt.,  December  1,  1864 — to  2d 

Lt.  battery  G,  February  23,  1865. 
Reduced — transferred  to  battery  I,  Mar.  21,  '65. 
Pr.  fr.  priv.  batt'y  A,  to  Com,  Sgt.,  June  1,  '65— 

mus.  out  with  regiment,  July  19,  '65— Vet. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  battery  E,  Nov.  17,  1863. 
Pr.  to  Com.  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  '64— to  Q.  M.  Sgt.,  Nov. 

1,  '64— to  2d  Lt.  battery  C,  June  5,  '65— Vet. 
Mustered  out,  July  22,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  October,  1862. 


BATTERY    A. 
RECRUITED  AT  CHAMBERSBURG,  FRANIiLIN  COUNTY. 


Hezekiah  Easton.... 
John  G.  Simpson.... 
William  Stitt 

...do  -.. 

May  29, '61,    3 
Aug.    5,  '61,    3 
May   29,  '61,    3 

May  29, '61,    3 

Killed  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Dismissed  August  21,  1864. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  i,  '61— to  1st  Lt.,  Dec. 

W.  H.  Sullenberger 

1st,  Lt. 

26,  '61— to  Captain,  Sept.  17,  '64— mustered  out 
with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Resigned  November  12,  1861. 

Note.— The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks : 

PI.  priucipal.  Surg.  Surgeon, 

Priv.  private.  Sgt.  Sergeant. 

.  ho.spital.  Reg.  regiment.  Sub.  substitute. 

Lt.  Lieutenant.  Red.  reduced. 

Mus.  mustered.  Res.  resigned. 

Dis'y.  disability.  Muc.  musician.  Rem.  removed. 

Disch.  discharged  Mis.  missing.  Sen.  sentenced. 

Exp.  expiration.  Pr,  promoted  Serv.  service. 


Ab.  absent. 
Asst.  Assistant. 
Adj.  Adjutant. 
Bu.  buried. 
Bv.  brevet. 
Bd.  band. 
Capt.  Captain. 
Chap.  Chaplain 


Cor.  Corporal.  Fr.  from. 

Com.  commissioned  or  Furl,  furlough. 

commissary. 
Cert,  certificate. 


Stew,  steward. 
Tr.  transferred. 
Vet.  veteran  volanteer. 
Wd.  wounded. 
Wds.  wounds. 


972 


FORTY-THIED  EEGIMENT — FIRST  ARTILLERY, 


H.  E.  Palsgrove, 
Charles  T.  Campbell 
Samuel  D.  Martin, 


WiUiam  R.  Brown- 
Jacob  L.  Deitrick 


Peter  Cummings. 
John  H.  Kline 


John  N.Young 1st  Sgt.  May  29, '61, 


Daniel  Nerhood.. 
George  W.  Kline 
James  W.  Miller. 
Jefierson  Sauser. 
Gustavus  Seyferth.. 
George  W.  Tritle. 
Hiram  Warriner 


W.  H.  Whitemarsh 


Josiah  Hensey 

Wm.  H.  Lawrence. 

William  Jones 

Edward  Long 

John  Reese 

John  Spharr 

Robert  Taylor 

Benj.  F.  Moore 

Samuel  Borts 

Isaac  H^me 

Jefferson  Mutchler 

Henry  D.  Barr 

Geo.  W.  Bennet 

George  Gressly 

Cyrus  D.  Chapman 
Benjamin  M'Falls... 
Anthony  Gressley... 


Charles  Mehring...., 
Daniel  B.  Bagley ... 
Howell  Mutchler ... 


James  W.  De  Wolf 
W.  P.  A.  M'DoweU 

Peter  Shelley 

Thomas  Potter 

Robert  Snyder 

Jos.  E.  Ramsdale... 

Charles  Gebhart 

James  M.  Warner... 
Arnold,  Gilbert  M... 

Adams,  Jacob 

Ardes,  John 

August,  Charles 

Adams,  Levi 

Austin,  Jacob 

Brooke,  William. . . . 
Burkholder,  Henry 
Burkholder,  John... 
Burkholder,  P.  D... 

Bixler,  Isaac  D 

Borst,  Joseph 

Bricker,  Jacob 

Blair,  Joseph  F 

Bums,  Addison 

Barriger,  Simon 

Barriger,  Jonathan 


May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29, '61, 


May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 


May  29,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
June  12,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 

Sept.    4,  '61, 


Aug.     1, 

'61, 

May  29, 

'61, 

May  29, 

'61, 

May  29, 

'61, 

May  29, 

'61, 

Aug.    5, 

'61, 

May  29, 

'61, 

May   29, 

'61, 

May  29, 

'61, 

Aug.    1, 

'61, 

May  29, 

'61, 

May  29, 

'61, 

Sept.    7, 

'61, 

Aug.  13, 

'61, 

June  11, 

'61, 

Aug.     1, 

'61, 

Aug.  13, 

'61, 

June    2,  '61, 

July  27,  '61, 

May  21,  '63, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

May  29,  '61, 

'May"29',''6l) 
Dec.  1,  '61, 
Sept.  2,  '61, 
Mar.  29,  '64, 
June  17,  '61, 
Aug.  27,  '64, 
July  27,  '61, 

Feb.  17,  '64, 
Sept.  13,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 
June  21,  '61, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
Jan.  7,  '64, 
Jan.  2,  '64, 
Mar.  28, '64, 
Aug.     5, '64, 


Resigned  December  1,  1861. 

Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  Dec.  21,  '61— resigned  Feb.  8,  1862. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.,  Mar.  6,  '62— to2d  Lt.,  Feb. 

24,  1864— to  1st  Lieut.,  Nov.  27,  1864— mustered 

out  with  batterj',  July  25,  1865. 
Pr.  from  privateto  1st  Sgt.,  Dec.  1,  '64 — to  IstLt., 

Llarch  1,  '65— nius.  out  with  batt'y,  July  25,  '65. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  August  30, 1862— disch'd 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  January  24,  1863. 
Dismissed  December  18,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Corp.,  Dec.  18,  '62— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  24, 

1863— to  2d  Lieut.,  March  1, 1865— mustered  out 

with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  1st  Sergt.,  March  1,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.  Major — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  June  16,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  June  16,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out,  M^ay  28,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Musteftd  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  23,  '62. 
Discharged  February  19,  1864.  • 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  18,  '63. 
Mustered  out.  May  28,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Dropped  from  the  rolls,  by  S.  O.,  Nov.  16,  1862. 
Transferred  to  28th  regiment  P.  V.,  Oct.  10, 1861. 
Died  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  February  7,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25, 1865 — ^Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865 — Vet, 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Yet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  16,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  16,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  16,  1865— mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  16,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Discharged  by  special  order,  June  13,  1865. 
Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  30.  '62. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Discharged — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out,  June  13,  1865. 
Died  October  2, 1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C— bu- 
ried in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 
Died  near  Chapin's  Farm,  Va.,  Sept.  30,  1864. 
Died  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  September  1,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25, 1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25, 1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25, 1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25, 1865 — ^Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25, 1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25, 1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 


THREE  YEARS'  SERVICE. 


973 


Buell,  David  W.. 

Ball,  Thomas 

Barr,  Alexander 
Barnes,  George  E... 
Briner,  Charles. 
Blackwood,  And.  C 
Blood,  Benj.  F... 
Bixler,  Benjamin... 
Bixler,  Reuben.... 

Baughman,  R 

Barrett,  James  B . 
Bennett,  William. 
Bass,  Andrew  J.... 


Beckenbaugh,  J,  M 
Boulton,  Samuel  D 

Bond,  Michael 

Burke,  Thomas 

Bailey,  Valentine... 

Cook,  John  , 

Creamer,  Peter 

Conners,  Martin 

Case,  Marcus 

Corbit,  Matthew 

Clifton.  Jacob  H 

Crane,  Peter 

Craft,  James  M 

Conner,  Abner.. 
Carman,  Robert  A.. 
Coony,  Michael  J. 
Campbell,  Henry 
Churchill,  Carvarso 
Capples,  Henry  H. . 
Crawford,  David.... 

Cane,  Richard 

Daniels,  James  H.. 
Daniels,  Azarius.... 
Daniels,  Thomas  J. 
Davis,  Washington 

Duflf,  Alexander 

Dougher,  Michael.. 
Dutcher,  George  E 

Dillworth,  John 

Dougherty,  Patrick 

Dewoll,  J.  M 

Devine,  Barney , 

Daley,  John  B 

Doan,  William  T... 
Doyle,  George  H.... 

Dunn,  Patrick 

Deihl,  Henry  C.  .., 

Ewing,  Thomas 

Eastman,  Smith  J.. 

Eden,  George 

Evans,  Robert 

Elricks,  Herman..., 

Egy,  Samuel , 

Fisher,  John  M 

Flanick,  John , 

French,  Oscar 

Fell,  Stephen  W 

Flora,  Simon 

Fink,  Benjamin 

Foster,  Henry  G 

Fallon,  John 

Furgeson,  James  R 

Foutz,  George 

Fetter,  Henry 

Flynn,  Thomas^ 

Fagen,  Andrew' 

Gorman,  James 

Green,  William  A... 


Gready,  Peter.. 
Gavin,  Patrick., 


Jan.  5, 

Mar.  25, 

May  29, 

Mar.  18, 

Feb.  3, 

Feb.  8,  ' 

Mar.  25, 
June    6, 

May  29,  '■ 

May  29,  ' 
April   6,  ' 

Sept.  1,  ■ 

Sept.  5,  ' 

Mar.  22,  ' 


Mar.  21,  '65, 
Mar.  21,  '65, 


Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Discharged  by  special  order,  Nov.  16,  1862. 
Discharged  May  28,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  March  4,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificsate^ay  25,  '65. 
Mustered  out,  June  13,  1865. 
Died  September  11,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C— 

buried  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 
Deserted  July  2,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Commissary  Sergeant,  June  1,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  27,  '63. 
Mustered  out.  May  28, 1864— expiration  of  term. 
Died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  January  28,  1865— Vet. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13, 1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865- Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vot. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Discliarged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  16,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  28,  '62. 
Dropped  from  the  rolls,  November  16,  1862. 
Mustered  out.  May  29, 1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  June  1 3,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  20,  '64. 
Deserted  February  10,  1863. 
Deserted  February  12,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  13,  1865. 
Deserted  February  10,  1863. 
Missing  in  action  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  '62. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  16,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  4,  '62. 
Dropped  from  the  rolls,  by  S.  O.,  Nov.  16,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  7,  '62. 
Mustered  out,  June  13,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  13,  1865. 
Disch.  by  S.  O.  of  War  Dep't,  June  2,  1865. 
Died  at  Fortress  Monroe,  Va.,  Sept.  20,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  1,  '61. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out — Vet. 
Captured— Died  May  30,  1865— buried  in  Holly- 
wood Cemetery,  Richmond,  Va. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 


974 


FORTY-THIKD  REGIMENT — FIRST  ARTILLERY, 


NAME. 

• 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

1 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

REMARKS. 

Golden,  Michael 

Goodrick,  H.  H 

Grieb,  Jacob  G 

Private 

...do 

...do 

Mar.  3],  '65, 
May   29,  '61, 
Sept.    8,  '64, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 
Oct.      2,  '61, 
May   29,  '61, 
Aug.     1, '61, 
May   29,  '61, 
Sept.     2,  '64, 
Mar.  29,  '64, 
May   29,  '61, 
Mar.  28,  '64, 
May   29,  '61, 
Mar.  31,  '64, 
Mar.  27,  '64, 
May  29, '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
Sept.    8,  '61, 
Aug.  20,  '64, 
Sept.  12,  '61, 
May   29,  '61, 
May   29,  '61, 
May   29,  '61, 
May   29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 

iSlustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1,  '62. 
Mustered  out  June  13   1865. 

Gaines,  Robert 

...do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  4,  '62. 

Died— date  unknown. 

Deserted  February  10,  1863. 

Deserted  February  15,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Gaines,  George 

Galantine.  Wesley... 

Goserch,  Joseph 

Gossert,  Henry  C  ... 

Goldman,  Oliver 

Gerritv,  Martin 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Higarins.  Jonn 

Hardy,  William  W 
Hale,  INIatthew. 

...do,.... 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  vdth  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  16,  '62. 
Mustered  out,  June  25,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  -unknown. 

Henry,  James. 

...do 

Houston,  John. 

...do 

Hughes,  David 

Humel,  Peter  B 

Hyte,  Andrew 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Horning,  George .... 
Hoodner,  Andrew.. 

Huston,  Horatio 

Hoffman,  Jacob 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out,  June  13,  1865. 
Drowned  in  James  river,  Va.,  August  15,  1862. 
Missing  in  action  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 
Missing  in  action  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Hamilton,  R.  P 

...do 

...do 

Harrington,  Henry 
Hadsell,  Reuben 

...do 

Deserted  June  12,  1861. 
Mustered  out.  May  27,  1865. 

...do 

...do 

Mar.  22,  '64, 
Oct.       1,  '64, 
May   29,  '61, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 
Sept.  10,  '61, 
May   29,  '61, 
De(?.    16,  '63, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 
Mar.   31,  '65, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
Feb.     1,  '62, 
May    15,  '61, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 
July     9,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 

Ingram,  James .    . 

...do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  11, 1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  16,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  5,  '62. 
Mustered  out.  May  29,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Died  near  Chapin's  Farm,  Va.,  Sept.  27,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Dropped  from  the  rolls,  by  S.  0.,  Nov.  16,  1862, 
Mustered  out.  May  28,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  5,  '64. 
Mustered  out — expiration  of  term. 
Deserted  February  10,  1863. 
Deserted  February  12,  1863. 
Missing  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

:..do 

Jayne,  David  P 

Johnson,  Frederick 
Jones,  Isaac  C.  (J.... 
Kleiss,  George  W... 
Kennedy,  Rich'd  M 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Kennedy,  D.  B.  .   . 

...do 

Kaudle,  Adam 

Knowls,  Levi  B 

Kant,  Christian 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Kennedy,  Cyrus 

Kishbaugh,  Wilson 
Kendall,  0.  D 

...do 

...do 

...do 

King,  Michael  A 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Kohler,  G.  C 

...do 

1 

3 
3 
3 
."3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Died  at  Camp  Curtin,  Harrisb'g,  Pa.,  June  16, '61. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  witli  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  vdth  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  20,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  16,  '62. 
Mustered  out,  Maj'  28,  1864— expiration  of  terra 
Deserted  April  1,  1863. 
Deserted  April  1,  1863. 
Deserted  April  1,  1865— Vet. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Kuhns,  Wm.  A 

...do 

Lynn,  Charles 

...do 

Aug.     1,  '61, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 
Dec.   22,  '63, 
Dec.    28,  '63, 
Jan.      4,  '64, 
Sept.    7,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May   29,  '61, 
Oct.      3,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 
May  29,  '61, 

...do 

Lusk,  Taylor 

...do 

Leonard,  Amos 

...do 

Leyde,  Alex.  C 

...do 

Lutsinger,  Chas 

Lewis,  Edward 

...do 

...do. 

Loyd,  Levi  S 

...do 

Lynthurst,  Henry... 
Lewis,  Charles  E.... 

Loyd,  Charles  D 

Lazarus,  Henry 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Logan,  John 

do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Lockert,  Washing' n 
Leiser,  James 

...do 

do 

May   29,  '61, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  ixiuster-out  roll. 

Marshall,  James 

Mott,  Aniasa 

...do 

do 

Dec.    21,  '63, 
Mar.   29,  '64, 
Mar.   28,  '65, 
Mar.   28,  '65, 
Mar.   28,  '65, 
Mar.   24,  '65, 
July   1],  '61, 
Dec.    21,  '63, 
Dec.    30,  '63, 
Jan.      7,  '64, 
Jan.      4,  '64, 
Feb.     2,  '64, 
Jan.    27,  '64, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 

3 
3 

1 

1 
1 
3 
3 
3 

I 

3 
3 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 

Miller,  George  A 

...do 

do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  Julv  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  17,  61. 

Moses,  Robert  T 

Mvricks,  David 

...do 

do 

M' Daniels,  Samuel 
M'Keim,  Harvey ... 
M'Cluskey,  WiLson 
M'Oluskey,  Jas.  H 
M'Cready,  Geo.  A... 
M'Kenney,  Peter... 
M'Ginley,  Patrick... 
Miller,  John  H 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

THKEE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


975 


Mudd,  George  W... 

Morrison,  James 

M'Kinley,  Jacob 

Milsum,  William... 

Mitchell,  John  E 

Mostello,  A.  W 

M'Gurk,  Lawrence 

Martin,  George 

M'Elroy,  George  W 
Marks,  J.  M'Farlan 
Michaels,  John  H... 
M'Dowell,  Finley... 
Mountz,  Adam  J.... 
M'Kinney,  Patrick 

Nealon,  Thomas 

Norris,  Reuben 

Norris,  John 

Nott,  J 

Newell,  George  L... 

Neil,  Joseph 

Nichols,  Edward.... 

NeAvton,  J 

O'Connell,  John 

Osborn,  Charles  .... 

Patton,  Joseph 

Packard,  Eben  R.... 
Peters,  Francis  M... 

Pitzer,  Lorenzo 

Pink,  John 

Peters,  Alexander.. 

Parks,  James  

Rydall,  Atfield 

Rott,  Rufus 

Richards,  John  J  ... 
Rhue,  Wilham... 

Rife,  John 

Rogers,  William, 
Riley,  Thomas.... 
Rhodeniser,  Casper 
Ross,  Benjamin  P... 
Reynolds,  Geo.  W. 
Randall,  Charles... 
Robinson,  August, 
Shatzley,  Simon ... 

SLultz,  John 

Stewart,  Thomas.. 

Seidell,  Adam 

Seas,  Henry 

Sr^(ier,  Nelson  .... 
Stevenson,  John... 
Swarts,  Harry  C... 

Sullivan,  John 

Steinbach,  Byron , 

Sheets,  Peter 

Stark,  Griffin O..., 
Sweeney,  Patrick... 

Shaffer,  Samuel 

Smith,  .John  A 

Steel,  John 

Shatzley,  Daniel 

Shaffer,  Lewis  D 

Sense,  Augustus 

Sharefy,  Solomon... 
Sprowl,  Thomas  B... 
Smith,  Silas  A, 
Scotia,  John.... 
Stephens,  Addison.. 
Stewart,  Joseph.... 

Swartz,  John 

Staubs,  Nathaniel. 
Sprigman,  James  H 
Shoemaker,  Jas.  M 

Sipers,  George 

Smith,  Edward 

Sutton,  Washington 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certifiGate,  Dec.  7,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  5,  '63. 
Mustered  out,  July  12,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  Dec.  2, 1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  13,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  13,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  13,  1865. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Deserted  October  23,  1862. 
Deserted  February  10,  1863. 
Deserted  February  12,  1863. 
Deserted  February  12,' 1863. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out,  July  11,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  14,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  28,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Su.rgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  19,  '63. 
Deserted  April  18,  1862. 
Deserted  February  10,  1863. 
MissiHg  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. . 
Deserted  June  29,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  18,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out.  May  IS,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out.  May  28,  1864— expiration  Of  term. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  21,  '65. 
Killed  al  Seven  Pines,  October  27,  1864— Vet. 
Deserted  February  10,  1863. 
Deserted  February  12,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865.  ^ 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  31,  '62. 
Mustered  out,  June  13,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  13,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  13,  1865. 
Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Deserted  June  2,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1S65— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
IMustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  17,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.    9,  '62. 
Dropped  fr.  rolls,  by  special  order,  Mar.  16,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  4,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  7,  '62. 
Mustered  out,  May  28,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out.  May  28,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  May  28,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out.  May  28,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out.  May  28,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  oat.  May  28,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  13,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  13,  1865. 
Died  at  Point  of  Rocks,  Md.,  November  27,  1864. 
Died  at  Point  of  Rocks,  Md.,  May  21,  1865. 
Killed  air  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  1862. 
Deserted  February  12,  1863. 
Deserted  February  12,  1863. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-ovit  roll. 
j  Not  on  muster-out  roll. 


976 


FORTY-THIRD   REGIMENT — FIRSJ   ARTILLERY, 


Trax,  Hugh 

Tomes,  John 

Totten,  Joseph 

Totten,  Francis 

Toy,  Patrick , 

Tenant,  Fred'k  M., 

Traster,  Goorge 

Troutner,  A.  J 

Taggart,  John 

Tracy,  Frank  M.... 

•Upton,  John  W 

Williams,  Joseph.. 
Weston,  William.. 

Wilson,  George 

Welsh,  William 

Wescott,  J.  G 

Washburn,  Henry. 

WilUs,  John 

Whitney,  Newell  D 
Whitmarsh,  F.  C... 
Webster,  Daniel.... 

Wood,  Wm.  W 

Wilson,  James 

Wyant,  Ellas 

Wiles,  John 

Wright,  Chauncey. 

Warriner,  Asa 

Welsh,  George 

Widner,  Francis.... 

Walsh,  Patrick 

Wilson,  Charles 

Wheelock,  Fred'k. 

Weis,  Jacob 

Welsh,  Michael 

Welsh,  J 


Private 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do... 
..do.!., 
..do..., 
..do..., 
..do.... 
..do.... 
..do..., 
..do.... 
...do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 


Jan.  2, 
Aug.  25, 
May  29, 
Sept.  2, 
May  29, 
Mar.  31, 
Sept.  17, 
Aug.  30, 
Aug.  10, 
May  29, 
June  24, 
May  29, 
May  29, 
Dec.  31, 
May  21, 
Mar.  28, 
Mar.  30, 
April  14, 
Mar.  25, 
Aug.  5, 
Feb.  17, 
Mar.  21, 
May  29, 
May  29, 
Sept.  3, 
Aug.  23, 
July  24, 
June  5, 
Aug.  1, 
April  15, 
May  16, 
Aug.  23, 
Oct.  18, 
Febi   19. 


Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  9,  '62. 

Dropped  fr.  rolls,  by  special  order,  Nov.  16,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  31,  '63. 

Discharged  by  special  order.  May  31,  1865. 

Discharged  June  13,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  13,  1865. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Deserted  February  10,  1863. 

Deserted  October  21,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  25,  1865. 

Dropped  from  the  rolls  by  S.  O.,  Nov.  16,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  13,  '61. 

Mustered  out,  June  13,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  13,  1865. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  30,  '65 — ^Vet 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Deserted  February  10,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 


Battery  B. 
recruited  in  lawrence  county. 


James  H  Cooper ... 
Wm.  M'CleUand.. 


Isaac  A.  Nesbit 

James  S.  Fullerton. 
Wm.  C.  Miller 


Thomas  C.  Rice 

James  A.  Gardner. 
Thos,  Cadwalader.. 


Henry  T.  Danforth, 
James  P.  Alcorn.... 


J.  M.  Penny  packer 


John  H.  Gealy... 
Robert  P.  Steen. 


June  28, 

'61, 

3 

June  28, 

'61, 

3 

June  28, 
June  28, 
July  13, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 
3 

Oct.   6, 

'61, 

3 

July  23, 

'61, 

3 

June  28, 

'61, 

3 

Dec.  24, 
June  28, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

Oct.   1, 

'63, 

3 

June  28, 

'61, 

3 

June  28, 

'61, 

3 

Pr.  fr.  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  June  28,  '61— to  Capt., 
Aug  2,  '61— com.  Maj.,  Sept.  24,  '64— notmus.— 
mus.  out,  Aug.  8,  '64— expiration  of  term. 

Pr.  fr.  priv.  to  2d  Lt.,  Apr.  8,  '64— to  1st  Lt.,  Sept. 

12,  '64— to  Capt.,  Feb.  23, '65— mustered  out  with 
battery,  June  9,  1865.  ^ 

Dismissed  March  14,  1864. 

Pr.  fr.  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  June 28,'61— disch.  Dec.  7, '62. 

Pr.  fr.  priv.  to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  1,  '62— to  1st  Lt.,  Apr. 
8,'64— wd.^at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  29,'62,  and  Gettys- 
burg, July  2,  '63— mus.  out,  Nov.  22,  '64— expi- 
ration of  term. 

Pr.  fr.  priv.  to  1st  Sgt. ,  June  28,  '64— to  2d  Lt. ,  Sept. 

13,  '64— to  1st  Lt,,  Feb.  23,  '65— mus.  out  with 
battery,  June  9,  '65. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  April  1,  '64— to  Sgt.,  June  28,  '64— to 
1st  Sgt.,  Sept.  13,  '64— to  1st.  Lt.,  Mar.  1,  '65— 
mus.  out  with  battery,  June  9,  '65 — Vet. 

Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt^  June  28,  '61— to  2d  Lt., 
Aug.  2,  '61— killed  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads, 
June  30,  '62. 

Killed  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  June  28,  '61— to  Sgt.,  Oct,  12,  '61— to 
2d  Lt.,  April  8,  '64— mus.  out,  Nov.  23,  '64— ex- 
piration of  term. 

Pr.  to  Cor,,  June  28,  '64— to  Sgt.,  Oct.  18,  '64— to 
2d  Lt.,  Mar.  1,  '65— mustered  out  with  battery, 
June  9,  '65. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  to  2d  Lt,,  Mar.  1,  "65— mus- 
tered out  with  battery,  June  9,  '65— Vet. 

Pr,  to  Cor,,  Sept.  13,  '64— to  1st  Sgt.,  Mar.  1,  '65— 
mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  '65 — Vet. 


THREJ]   TEARS'   SERVICE. 


977 


John  M.  Fullerton. 
Samuel  Dunnan 


Hiram  Evans 


Tohn  S.  Hamill.. 


Alfred  M.  Swisher. 
James  H.  Maclay... 
Thomas  Bray  den  ... 
Francis  M.  Hoover. 
John  A.  Heasly  .... 
James  T.  Nesbit.... 

William  S.  Aiken... 
Walter  Fullerton.... 

Joseph  Reed 

S.  K.  M'Ginnis 


1st  Sgt. 
Q.M.Sr 


Serg't. 


...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do., 
...do. 
...do. 

...do. 
...do. 

do. 

do. 


James  S.  Miller 

Jno.  P.  Monasmith 

Isaac  J.  Grubb 

Lee  S.  M'Cleary 

Jas.  A.  M'Cready.., 

William  Scott 

A.  F.  Penny  packer 
James  R.  Hope...... 

William  W.  Guipe.. 


do.. 
...do.. 
..do.. 
Corp. 
..do.. 
..do .. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 


Benjamin  Pugh 

Joseph  Buchanan. 


James  B.  Covert, 
Edwin  H.  Peter. 
George  E.  Davis 
Freeland  H.  Brown 

David  Lloyd 

Wm.  W.  Officer... 
Jas.  K.  M.  Baer... 
David  G.  Dixon... 
John  T.  Creamer. 
123 


.do. 
.do. 


..do.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 
...do., 
...do. 

,do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 
Aug.  1,  '61, 
Sept.  11,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 
Aug.  5,  '61, 
Sept.  11,  '61, 


June 


'61, 


Aug.  5,  '61, 
Aug.  4,  '62, 
Sept.  24,  '63, 


Oct. 


May  27, 
Sept.  11, 

Oct.      6, 


Feb. 


61, 
2,  '64, 
Feb.  8,  '64, 
Jan.  16,  '64, 
Sept.  24,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 


Promoted  fr.  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Aug.  2,  '61— mus- 
tered out,  June  9,  '64 — expiration  of  term. 
Pr.  Cor.,  Aug.  2,  '61— to  Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  '62— to  Q. 
M.  Sgt.,  June28,'64 — mustered  out  with  battery, 
June  9.  '65— Vet. 
Pr.  fr.  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  June  28,  '61— to  .1.  M.  Sgt., 
Aug.  2,  '61 — mustered  out,  June  9,  '64 — expira- 
tion of  term. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Aug.  2,  1861— to  Sgt.,  June  20,  1863— 
wd.  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 1862 — 
mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Aug.  2,  1861— to  Sgt.,  June  28,  1864— 
mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Oct.  12,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Sept.  13, 1864— 
mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Oct.  12,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Oct.  18,  1864— 
mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1864— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  June  28,  1864— to  Sgt.,  Oct.  18,  1864— 
mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Apr.  22,  1864— to  Sgt.,  Apr.  3,  1865— 
mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Pr.  fr.  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  June  21,  '61— wd.  at  Mechan- 
icsville,  Juno  26,  '62,  and  Fredericksburg,  Dec. 
13,  '62— mus.  out,  June  9,'64— expira'nof  term. 
Promoted  from  Corporal  to  Sgt.,  Aug.  2,  1861— 
discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '62. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Aug,  2,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Oct.  12,  186i— 
discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  7,  '62. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Aug.-2,  1861— to  Sgt.,  April  1, 
1864— mus.  out,  June  9, '64— expiration  of  term. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Oct.  12,  1861— to  Sgt.,  April  1, 
1864— wounded  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862— 
mustered  out,  June  9, 1864— expiration  of  term. 
Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Aug.  2,  '61— killed 

at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Promoted  from  Bugler  to  Sergeant,  Aug.  1,  '64— 

died  at  Philadelphia,  October  4,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  June  28,  1864— to  Sgt.,  Mar.  1, 
'65— killed  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  Apr.  2,  '65— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  October  12,  '61— mustered 

out,  June  9,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  October  18,  1864— mus- 
tered out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Tr.  fr.  Co.  C,  143d  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  28,  '63— pr.  to 
Cor.  ,Oct.l8,'64— mus.  out  with  batt'y,  June  9,  '65. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  October  18,  '64— mustered 

out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  October  18,  '64— mustered 

out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Transferred  from  company  F,  56th  regiment  P. 
v.,  Dec,  28,  1863— promoted  to  Cor.,  Nov.  1,  '64— 
mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  February  21,  1865— mus- 
tered out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Wounded  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  80, 
1862— promoted  to  Corporal,  Mar.  1,  '65— mus- 
tered out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  1,  1865— mustered 

out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  20,  1865— mustered 

out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  October  18,  '64— mustered 

out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  3,  1865— mustered 

out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  26,  1865— mustered 

out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  2, 1861— mustered 

out,  June  9,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  2,  '61— discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  October  12,  1861. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Oct.  12,  '61— wd.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug. 
29,  1862— mus.  out,  June  9,  1864— exp.  of  term. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  October  12,  '61— mustered 
'  out,  .Tune  9,  1864— expiration  of  term. 


978 


FORTY  THIRD   RECflMENT — FIRST   ARTILLERY, 


Daniel  W.  Taylor... 
.John  W.  Alloway... 

John  W.  Allen 

William  Lusk 

John  M.  Williams.. 
Andrew  J.  Gilkey... 
Jno.  W.  Summers.. 

Benj.  M.  Jenkins... 


Myron  Webb. 

David  Witberspoon 
Tbos.  M.  Swisher... 

Samuel  J.  Lane 

Jerome  W.  Keller... 

John  L.  Camblin 

Theo.  M' Williams... 
Thos.  Richardson ... 
Per sifer  Taylor 


Achenbach,  John  ... 
Angus,  David  B 


Anhiser,  Joseph  J. 
Angstadt,  Geo.  W. 

Alcorn,  Alex'r  P., 
Baker,  Samuel  D. 
Baldwin,  Marcus. 
Bloomer,  Francis.. 

Bretz,  Thomas  J 
Bruner,  William, 
Blair,  Solomon.... 
Braddock,  New'nH 
Black,  Steels.., 
Bender,  George 

Bowers,  Wm.  J. 


Bowers,  Amos  H.. 
Brubach,  David.... 


Barge,  David 

Each,  Tighlman  G 
Brooks,  Charles  B. 
Corl,  .John  W 
Cox,  Henry  S 

Campbell,  Alex 
Chronister,  Amos... 

Cable,  William  Q 
Cor  bin,  Daniel 

Casselbury,  Thos 


Corp... 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Bugler 


do...., 

...do 

..do 

Artifi'r 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Farrier 
...do 


Private 
do 


.do. 


June  28,  '61, 
Sept.  21,  '61, 
Sept.  21,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
Sept.  1,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '63, 
May     4,  •63, 

Aug.  10,  '62, 

Aug.  26,  '64, 

June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 

Aug.    5,  '61, 

Feb.     8,  '64, 

June  28,  '61, 

Sept.  11,  '61, 

Aug.    5,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 

Feb.  15,  '65, 
June  28,  '61, 


Aug.  14,  '62, 
Feb.     4,  '64, 

June  28,  '61, 
July  ]0,  '64, 
Nov.  20,  '64, 
Nov.  30,  '62, 

Feb.  11,  '64, 
Feb.  11,  '64, 
Dec.  3,  '63, 
Nov.  23,  '64, 
Oct.  1,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 


June 


'61, 


June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 

Sept.  11,  '61, 

Sept.  21,  '61, 

Sept.  2,  '64, 

Sept,  22,  '61, 

Aug.  4,  '62, 

Feb,     6,  '64, 
June    8,  '61, 

Feb.    11,  '64, 
April  22,  '61, 

Aug,  30,  '64, 


Pr.  to  Cor.,  Apr.  I,  '64— wd.  at  Gettvsburg,  July 

2,  1863— mus.  out,  June  9.  1864— ex  p.  of  term. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Aug.  1,  1864— wd.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug. 

30,  1862— mus.  out,  Sept.  20,  18G4— exp.  of  term. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1864— mustered 

out,  September  20,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  April  1,  '64— wd.  at  Bull  Run.  Aug. 

29,  1862— mus.  out,  June  9,  1864— exp.  of  term. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  October  12,  1861— killed  at 

Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  28,  1864 — killed  at 

Petersburg,  Va.,  April  2,  1864. 
Pr.  to.Cor.,  Oct.  18,  1864— died  April  17,  1865,  of 

wounds  received  at  Petersburg,  April  2,  1865— 

buried  at  Alexandria,  Va.— grave,  3,085. 
Transferred  from  Co.  D,  143d  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  28, 

1863  — pr.  to  Bugler,  June  28,  1864  — mustered 

out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Bugler,  Feb.  1,  1865— mustered  out 

with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Bugler,  Aug.  2,  '61 — mustered  out, 

June  9,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Promoted  to  Bugler,  April  1,  '64 — mustered  out, 

June  9,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Promoted  to  Artificer,  June  28,  1864 — mustered 

out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet, 
Promoted  to  Artificer,  June  28,  1864 — mustered 

out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Artificer,  Nov.  1,  1861 — disch.  June 

9,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Promoted  to  Artificer,  Nov.  1,  1861 — discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  20,  1862. 
Tr.  from  56th  reg.  P.  V. — pr.  to  Farrier,  March  1, 

1865 — mus.  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Farrier,  Nov.  1,1SG3 — mustered  out, 

June  9,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Wd.  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26, 1862,  and  at  Bull 

Run,  Aug.  24,  1862 — mustered  out,  June  9, '64 — 

expiration  of  term. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  25,  1865. 
Transferred  fr.  company  C,  143d  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec. 

28,  1863— transferred  to  battery  I,  Mar.  25,  1865. 
KiUed  at  Gettysburg,  July  1,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865. 
Tr.  from  company  E,  150th  reg,  P,  V,,  Dec.  28, 

1863 — mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865, 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865, 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  29, 1862— mustered 

out,  June  9,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Transferred  from  company  D,  30th  Reg.  P.  V,, 

June  4, 1862— re-transferred  to  company  D,  30th 

reuiment,  February  24,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  11,  '63. 
Disch.Dec.  3,1862,  for  wds.,  with  loss  of  leg,  rec. 

at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  August  20,  1862— mus- 
tered out,  September  10, '64— expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  20,  '62. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  25,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Transferred  from  Co.  C,  143d  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  28, 

1863— mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Tr.  from  Co.  K,  30th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  4,  1862— re- 

tr.  to  Co.  K,  30th  regiment  P.  V.,  Feb.  24,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  batter v,  June  9,  1865. 
Tr.  from  Co.  B,  42d  reg.  P,  V.,  June  4,  1862— re- 

tr,  to  Co,  E,  42d  regiment  P.  V.,  Feb,  24,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 


THREE   YEAKS'   SERVICE. 


979 


Copenhaver,  John.. 
Copenhaver,  Jacob. 

Christman,  B 

Craig,  John  A 

Chambers,  Wm , 


Cornelius,  J.  C 

Craven,  Robert  .... 
Craven,  William... 
Conover,  Samuel.. 


Cowden,  Benj.  S 

Chambers,  Robert.. 
Caton,  Henry 


Carpenter,  Jos.  L. 
Dopp,  George  M.... 


Davis,  William. 
Davis,  Milton.. 
Davis,  Jacob.... 
Dunnan,  John. 
Darling,  A.  J. .. 


Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


do. 

...do. 

do. 


...do.... 
...do.... 


Davis,  Cyrus  W ... 

Davis,  Wm.  H.  H 
Dangan,  Quinton  A 
Day,  Calvin 


Dunnan,  Robert  S.. 
Duflf,  Hermando  J.. 

Duff,  Samuel 

Emery,  Cyrus  D.... 
Evans,  Eph.  K.  C. 
Eickbaum,  Wm,  W 
Elwell,  Charles  B... 
Ehmon,  William 

Fry,  JohnB 

Fry,  Emanuel  R, 

Flohr,  Thomas 

Flood,  Thomas  B 
Fullerton,  James 
Ferguson,  John 
Ferrel,  George  W 
Ferrel,  James  C, 
Frew,  David  W 
Fine,  George  W 

Flaxenhart,  Peter  G 
Flannerly,  James... 

Travel,  William 


Sept.  20,  '64, 
Sept.  20,  '64, 
Feb.  3,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 

Sept.  11,  '61, 
Sept.  11,  '61, 
Aug.    9,  '62, 

June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '63, 

June  21,  '61, 

Aug.  11,  '62, 

June  28,  '^1, 
Aug.  27,  '64, 
Feb.  8,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 
July   15,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 


Freeman,  Morris.... 

Grantz,  George. 

Crarber,  Aaron 
Gnaw,  Joseph  L.. 
Gauker,  Thomas 
Green,  George  H 
Grimes,  Isaac 
Germer,  A.  H 

Garber,  Geo. 


Garver,  Nicholas  C 


Halligan,  William, 
Hawk,  Charles 


Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Wd.  at  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  May  18,  1864— mus- 
tered out,  June  9,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Wounded  at  {Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863— mustered 

out,  June  9,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  Sept.  10,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  Sept.  10,  1864— expiration  of  term- 
Transferred  fr.  Co.,  E,  150th  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  28, 

1863— transferred  to  battery  I,  March  25,  1865. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  July  16,  '63. 
Died  May  4,  1862. 
Transferred  fr.  company  A,  143d  regiment  P.  V., 

December  28,  1863— died  March  5,  1865. 
Tr.  from  Co.  A,  34th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  4,  1862— re- 

tr.  to  Co.  A,  34th  reg.  P.  V.,  Feb.  24,  1863. 
Transferred  fr.  Co.  B,  143d  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  28, 
1863 — mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Tr.  from  Co.  C,  35th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  4,  1862— re- 

tr.  to  Co.  C,  35th  reg.  P.  V.,  Feb.  24,  1863. 
Wounded  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
'62 — mu3.  out,  June  9,  '64 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
jNIustered  out,  June  9,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Transferred  from  Co.  I,  150th  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  28, 

'63— transferred  to  battery  I,  March  25.  1865. 
Died  at  Harrison's  Landing,  Va.,  July  29,  1862. 
Died  May  7,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 
Mtistered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  18i">4 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Died  May  31,  1862— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem.,  D.  C. 
Tr.  from  Batt'y  F,  July  10,  '64— died  Aug,  24,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  6,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  20,  '62. 
Tr.  from  Co.  C.  14'3d  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  28,  1863— 

transferred  to  battery  I,  March  25,  1865. 
Missing  in  action  at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  '62. 
Tr.  from  Co.  A,  143d  reg.  P.  V.,  Feb,  24,  '63— re- 

tr.  to  Co.  A,  143d  reg.  P.  V.,  April  23,  1863. 
Tr.  from  Co.  D,  34th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  4,  '62— wd. 
at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  1862— re- 
tr.  to  Co.  D,  34th  reg.  P.  V.,  Feb,  24, 1863. 
Tr.  from  Co.  I,  150th  reg.  P.  V.,  Feb.  24,  '63— re- 

tr.  to  Co,  I,  150th  reg.  P.  V.,  April  23,  1863. 
Tr.  from  Co.  A,  150th  reg.  P.  V,,  Feb,  24,'63— re- 

tr.  to  Co.  A,  150th  reg,  P.  V.,  April  23,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  -wdth  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  July  14,  1865. 
Tr.  from  Co.  G,  39th  reg.  P.  V,,  Sept.  6,  '61— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  1862. 
Wd.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  1862,  and  at  Laurel 
Hill,  Va,,  May  13,  1864— mustered  out,  Septem- 
ber 20,  1864— expiration  of  term, 
Tr.  from  Co,  K,  35th  reg.  P.  V.,  Juue  4,  '62— re- 
tr.  to  Co.  K,  35th  reg,  P.  V,,  February  24,  1863. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  -svith  battery,  June  9,  1865. 


980 


rOETY-THIKD   EEGIMENT — PIEST   ARTILLERY, 


Hawkey,  Abraham 

Hillis,  Robert 

Hummel,  Isaac  

Herbst,  Daniel 

Hockenbury,  G.  W 

Hoover,  John  T 

Hendershot,  Albert 

Hopkins,  Charles 

Hudson,  Thomas  R 

Hudson,  Wm.  E 

Haycock,  John  E... 

Hurst,  George. 

Henry,  Samuel 

Harris,  Cuddy  J..... 

Hagarty,  David 

Hobbs,  John 

Hurr,  George 

Henderson,  W.  H... 
Henderson,  Thos.  R 
Hilter brand,  David 
Hennegan,  John  W 
Hanna,  Samuel ., 


Private 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


do. 
...do. 

do. 

do. 
...do. 

do 

do. 

do. 
...do. 
..do. 
...do. 
..do. 
..do. 


Hughston,  John  C... 
Hamlin,  John  F. 


Heckathorn,  David 
Hughes,  John , 


Hoagland,  Peter  G., 
Howe,  Henry 


Holford,  Ferdi'd  J, 
Hall,  Henry  J 


Johnson,  William... 
Jackson,  William... 

Jones,  Samuel 

Johnston,  Franklin 

Jacobs,  Francis  V... 


Krumler,  John 

Kretz,  Lewis 

Kennedy,  Daniel  B 
Kidd,WinfieldS... 
Koerner,  Frederick 
Kincade,  James  C, 

King,  Samuel , 

Kirkwood,  John.. 
Kirkwood,  Thomas 
Kirkwood,  Hiram 
Kennedy,  Albert. 


Kennedy,  Thomas.. 
Kerns,  Haines  J 


Jjysheon,  Jeremiah 
Lampkins,  G.  P, 
Uoyd,  William. 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 


..do. 
..do. 


...do. 
do 


...do. 
do. 


...do. 

...do. 

do, 

...do. 


...do. 


do. 
do. 
...do. 
do. 
do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


...do. 
...do . 


..do, 
..do. 
..do. 


Dec.  30,  '64, 
Sept.  25,  '64, 
Feb.  2,  '64, 
Feb.  11,  '64, 
Feb.   20,  '64, 

June  28,  '61, 

Aug.    5,  '61, 

Aug.  28,  '62, 

Feb.    11,  '64, 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
June 


16,  '64, 
11,  '64, 
11,  '64, 

20,  '64, 

17,  '64, 

21,  '64, 
21,  '64, 

5,  '64, 
23,  '64, 
23,  '64, 
10,  '64, 
21,  '61, 
28,  '61, 


Oc^,      6,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 


Aug.  18,  '64, 
,  '62, 


June  28,  '61, 
Aug.  19,  '62, 

Aug.  11,  '62, 

Aug.    5,  '61, 


Feb.  11,  '64, 
Feb.  16,  '64, 
Aug.  2,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 

June  10,  '61, 


Feb.  18,  '64, 
Feb.  6,  '64, 
Aug.  24,  '64, 
Feb.  26, '64, 
July  13,  '61, 


Aug. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 


8,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6, '61, 
61, 


June  16,  '61, 


July  10,  '61, 

May  26,  '63, 
Feb.  17,  '64, 
Aug.  27,  '64, 


Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Tr.  from  Co.  P,  56th  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  28,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Tr.fr.  Co.  H,  56th  regiment  P.  V.,  Dec.  28,  '63— 

mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 
Tr.  from  Co.  F,  56th  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  28,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Tr.  from  Co.  I,  150th  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  28,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Wounded  at  Petersburg,  June  18^  '64— mustered 

out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  Sept.  20, 1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  29,  1862 — mustered 

out.  May  20,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate.  May  20,  '62 — re- 
enlisted — died. 
Transferred  fr.  company  D,  42d  reg.  P.  V.,  June 

4,  1862 — re-transferred  to  company  D,  42d  reg. 

P.  v.,  February  24,  1863. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  25,  1865. 
Transferred  fr.  company  H,  150th  reg^.  P.  V.,  Feb. 

24,  1863  —  re-transferred  to  company  H,  150th 

regiment  P.  V.,  April  23,  1863. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863. 
Transferred  fr.  company  A,  150th  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec. 

28,  1863— died  at  Philadelphia,  Nov.  17,  1864. 
Tr.  fr.  company  B,  143d  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  28,  '63— 

died  at  Alexandria,  Peb."25,  '65— grave,  3,024 
Transferred  fr.  company  K,  42d  reg.  P.  V.,  June 

4,  1862 — re-transferred  to  company  K,  42d  reg. 

P.  V. ,  February  24,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1864. 
Died  July  24,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Ne"w 

Market  Croas  Roads,  June  30, 1862. 
Transferred  fr.  company  I,  30th  reg.  P.  V.,  June 

4,  1862— re-transferred  to  company  I,  30th  reg. 

P.  v.,  February  24,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865. 
Sub.— mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865. 
Mustered  out,  July  9, 186J^-expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  8,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  Oct.  5,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  Oct.  5,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  Oct.  5,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  13,  '62. 
Transferred  fr.  company  K,  38th  reg.  P.  V.,  June 

4,  1862— wounded  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads, 

June  30,  1862  —  re-transferred  to  company  K, 

38th  regiment  P.  V.,  February  24,  1863. 
Transferred  fr.  company  B,  143d  reg.  P.  V.,  Feb. 

24, 1863— re-transferred  to  company  B,  143d  reg. 

P.  v.,  April  23,  1863. 
Transferred  from  company  F,  30th  reg.  P.  V., 

June  4,  1862— died  October  7,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


981 


Levier,  John  M 

Lehman,  William.., 
Lamm,  John 


Sept.  10,  '64, 
Feb.  25,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 


Leasure,  John  W do June  12,  '61, 


Manly,  David 

M'Guire,  Alfred  P. 


Moore,  John 

Moorlan,  James 

M'Kane,  Thompson 

Meyer,  Franz 

Mayne,  Samuel  W.. 

M'Curley,  John 


M'Cluskey,  D.  H.... 
M'Cluskey,  Wm.  H 
M'Cormick,Wm.  A 
M'Cready,  Wm.  W 
M'Elvain,  James  H 
Myers,  William 


M'Ginnis,  George  J 

Manly,  Joseph 

Myers,  Jacob  N 

M'Ginnis,  Alvin  G.. 

Morton,  Jacob  F 

Moss,  William  J 

Musseno,  George  A 
Meaner,  John  A 


Miller,  W.S 

Munson,  Henry.. 


Milleis,  John , 

M'Cleary,  James  H 
M'Ginnis,  James... 
M'CleUand,  T.  K..  , 

M'Clurg,  James  M. 

Might,  David 

Nealon,  Patrick  F.. 

Nelson,  Josiah 

Needier,  David  P .. 
Newcomb,  A.  W.... 

Nunneviller,  C.  A.. 

Nice,  William  F.... 


Oswald,  Benj 

O'Brien,  Timothy.. 
Oliver  Andrew  B .. 

O'Niel,  John 

Ormsbee,  Henry  O.. 
Phillips,  John  W... 

Patterson,  Wm.  M 

Perry,  Samuel 

Pitzer,  George 

Penrod.  John  T 

Pyle,  Martin 

Phillips,  Alfred.... 
Parker,  George  E. 


Pauly,  John do 


Private 

..do 

..do 


Aug. 
Aug. 

1, 

4, 

'61, 
'62, 

Feb. 

20, 

'64, 

Aug. 

24, 

'64, 

Aug. 
Aug. 
June 

20, 
11> 

28, 

'64, 
'64, 
'61, 

Reed,  Thomas  H, 


June  28,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 
July  8,  '61, 
July  8,  '61, 
July  8,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
Sept.  11,  '61, 

Sept.  11,  '61, 
Sept.  21,  '61, 
Sept.  21,  '61, 
Oct,  6,  '61, 
Feb.  5,  '64, 
Aug.     4,  '62, 

Feb.  2,  '64, 
May   16,  '61, 

Feb.  17,  '64, 
Dec.   16,  '61, 

April  3,  '63, 
Oct.  6,  '61, 
Sept.  11,  '61, 
Oct.      6,  '61, 

June  28,  '61, 

May   15,  '61, 

Jan.  13,  '64, 
Aug.  25,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 
Aug.    4, '62, 

Aug.  19,  '62, 

June    1,  '61, 


Sept.  23,  '63, 
Feb.  2,  '64, 
Feb.  8,  '64, 
Sept.  12,  '64, 
Dec.  3,  '64, 
Sept.  22,  '61, 

Feb.  16,  '64, 
Mar.  16,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 
July  8,  '61, 
Sept.  11,  '61, 
Sept.  21,  '61, 
June    8,  '61, 


Aug. 


'62, 


Sept.  22,  '61: 


Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Discharged  December  30,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Mechanicsville,  June  26,  1862. 

Tr.  from  Co.  B,  39th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  4,  1862— re- 
tr.  to  Co.  B,  39th  reg.  P.  V.,  Feb.  24,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 

Transferred  fr.  company  C,  143d  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec. 
28,  '63 — mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  '65. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Discharged  Nov.  6, 1862,  for  wounds,  with  loss  of 
arm,  received  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 

Discharged  Oct.  29, 1862,  for  wounds,  with  loss  of 
leg,  received  at  Rull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 

Mustered  dht,  June  9,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  20,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  8,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  1,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  31,  '62. 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862— mus- 
tered out,  Sept.  10,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  Sept.  10,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  Sept.  20,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  Sept.  20, 1864— expiration  of  term. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  3,  '62. 

Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  25,  1865. 

Transferred  to  Co.  C,  143d  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  28, 
1863— transferred  to  battery  I,  March  25,  '65. 

Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  25„  1865. 

Wounded  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30, 
'62— mus.  out,  June  9,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  25,  1865. 

Tr.  fr.  Co.  F,  42d  reg.  P.  V„  June  4,  1862— re-tr. 
to  Co.  F,  42d  regiment  P.  V.,  February  24, 1863. 

Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  25,  1865. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Died  May  24,  1862. 

Died  Sept.  13,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Bull 
Run,  Aug.  29, 1862— bu.  in  Mil.  Asv.  Cem.,  D.  C. 

Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  September  29,  1861— 
buried  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Transferred  fr.  company  F,  39th  reg.  P.  V.,  June 
4,  1862— killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Tr.  fr.  company  C,  143d reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  28,  1863— 
transferred  to  battery  I,  March  25,  1865. 

Tr.  fr.  company  A,  150th  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  28,  '63— 
transferred  to  battery  I,  March  25,  '65. 

Tr.  fr.  Co.  F,  38th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  4,  '62— disch. 
Aug.  11,  '63,  for  wounds,  with  loss  of  leg,  re- 
ceived at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  oiit  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  1, 1863- mustered 
out  with  battery,  June  9,  186.5— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  27,  '61. 

Mustered  out,  Sept.  10,  '64— expiration  of  term. 

Disch.  '62,  for  wds  rec.  accidentally,  Oct.  14,  '61. 

Tr.  fr.  company  E,  34th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  4, 1862— 
re-tr.  to  Co.  E,  34th  reg.  P.  V.,  Feb.  24,  1863. 

Transferred  from  Co.  A,  143d  reg.  P.  V.,  Feb.  24, 
1863— wd.  at  Gettysburg,  July  1, 1863— re-trans- 
ferred to  Co.  A,  143d  reg.  P.  V.,  April  23.  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 


982 


FORTY-THIRD   REGIME  JfT — FIRST  ARTILLERY, 


Robbins,  Elias  H. 


Rush,  John  D 

Roland,  George 

Reynolds,  David 

Roland,  Wm.  C 

Roland,  James  S 

Reed,  John 

Rhoades.  Abram 

Runshaw,  John  W., 
Rohrbacher,  Paul  F 
Ruth,  Joseph  .... 
Ralston,  George. 
Rodgers,  Virtulan  A 
Smith,  William. 


Smith,  William  H.. 
Smith,  Jacob  E  ... 

Smith,  Jacob 

Schwalb,  Adam... 
Swander,  John... 
Stough,  Michael .. 

Stoudt,  Daniel  B.. 


Stewart,  Michael 
Stewart,  John  Q. 
Sease,  Sanford.... 
Sease,  William.... 

Sease,  Lewis 

Shue,  Charles  S.. 
Simixions,  Freder'k 

Swisher,  Philip  E. 
Thomas., 


Snyder,  Samuel  H.. 
Snyder,  Samuel.... 
Simpson,  Smith.... 
Stroup,  Samuel 
Shindiedecker,  J.  B  , 
Shaffer,  Sobeski  A..  ...do  . 
Shaffer,  Asahel ...do. 


Private  Aug.  10,  'G2, 

Aug.  30,  '64, 
Feb.  3,  '63, 
Dec.  22,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 
July  8,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
Aug.  5,  '61, 
Oct.  1.  '64, 
Feb.  3,  '64, 
June  28,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
Aug.  30,  '62, 

Feb.  17, '64, 
Feb.  13,  '64, 
Sept.  10,  '64, 
Feb.  8,  '64, 
Feb.  8,  '64, 
Aug.  21,  '62, 

Mar.   15,  '64, 

Feb.  2,  '64, 
Uar.  28,  '64, 
Feb.  19,  '64, 
Feb.  19,  '64, 
Aug.  25,  '64, 
Feb.  12,  '64, 
June    1,  '61, 


Swick,  Levi 

Sutliff,  Solomon- 
Sloan,  George 

Shaffer,  Eli 

Shaffer,  William  H 
Seifert,  Frederick  B 
Smoot,  Edward  M,. 
Stoudt,  David  B 
Shoff,  David  L... 
Scott,  James 


Sharpless,  George 


Tracy,  Ezekiel  N 
Taylor,  William . 

Trine,  Eli 

Tait,  William  A 
Taylor,  John  W, 
Temple,  Jesse 


Tait,  Thomas  W 
Thorp,  Ebenezer  D 


Vaughen,  Leander, 
Wise,  Jacob  N.... 
Wilbur,  Chas.  W 

Warren,  Andrew 


Tr.  from  Co.  D,  143d  reg.  P.  V.,  Pec.  28,  1863- 

mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
INfustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 186,5. 
]Vf  ustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
:Mustered  out,  June  9,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  18,  '61. 
Pr.  to  Capt.  Co.  H,  77th  reg.  P.  V.,  Feb.  18,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  25,  1865. 
Died  at  Alexandria,  Va  ,  July  9, '64— grave,  2,357. 
Deserted  November  29,  1862. 
Tr.  from  Co.  H,  1.50th  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  28,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  .Tune  9, 186.5. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with,  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Tr.  from  Co.  H,  150th  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  28,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Transferred  from  battery  F,  July  19, 1864— mus- 
tered out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  .Tune  9, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865 
Mustered  ovit  with  battery,  June  9, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Tr.  from  Co.  H,  34th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  4, 1862— r&. 
tr.  to  Co.  H,  34th  regiment  P.  V.,  Feb.  24,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  c>ut  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  Juno  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Wd.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  1862,  and  at  Gettys- 
burg, July  1,  '63— mustered  out,  June  9,  1864— 
expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.,  1864, 
Transferred  from  Go.  B,  143d  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  28, 
1863— transferred  to  battery  I,  March  25,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  25,  1865. 
Died  at  Smdketown,  Md.,  December  13,  1862. 
Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  29,  1862. 
Killed  by  accident,  October  14,  1861. 
Killed  at  MechanicsviUe,  June  26,  1862. 
Died  at  City  Point,  Va.,  December  17,  1864. 
Died  November  21,  1864. 

Tr.  from  Co.  F,  39th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  4,  1862— re- 

tr.  to  Co.  P,  39th  reg.  P.  V.,  February  28,  1863. 

Tr.  from  Co.  — ,  150th  reg.  P.  V.,  Feb.  24,  1863— 

re-tr.  to  Co.  — ,  150th  reg.  P.  V.,  April  23, 1863 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  2,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  21,  '62. 
Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— mustered 

out,  October  5, 1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Died  July  4, 1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Mechan- 

icsville,  June  26, 1862. 
Tr.  from  Co.  F,  34th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  4,  '62— wd. 
at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862— re-tr.  to 
Co,  F,  84th  reg.  P.  V.,  February  24,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Transferred  to  Co.  K,  56th  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  28, 
'63— mustered  out  with  batt'y,  June  9,  '65— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERA^ICE. 


983 


DATE  OF  MUSTER 

1 
f 

NAME. 

INTO  SERVICE. 

> 

REMARKS. 

Whitesides,  Wm.  A 

Private 

Sept.  21,  '64, 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Wilson,  Thos.  L.  G 

...do 

Aug.  30,  '64, 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Wa2;ner,  Chas.  W... 

...do 

Aug.  .^,0,  '64, 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Wimer,  Daniel  N... 

...do 

Aug.  10,  '64, 

Mustered  out  with  batterv,  June  9,  1865. 

Wimer,  Philip  S 

...do 

Aug.  11,  '64, 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Weaver,  Peter  M  ... 

...do 

Feb.    27,  '64, 

3 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Wallace,  Wm.  S 

...do 

June  28,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  November  28,  1862,  for  wounds  re- 
ceived at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62. 

Weston,  John  A 

...do 

June  28,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Weston,  David  M... 

...do 

June  28,  "61, 

3 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1864— expiration  of  terra. 

Waller,  Thos.  W 

...do 

July  23,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

White,  Samuel  L... 

...do 

Sept.  11,  '61, 

3 

jMustered  out,  Sept.  10,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Weekly,  Jacob  U... 

...do 

Sept.  11,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  February  4,  '63,  for  wounds  received 
at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Weir,  John  N 

...do 

Oct.      6,  '61, 

8 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  2,  '62. 

Workman,  Fred'k.. 

...do 

Oct.     12,  '61, 

3 

Wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  3, 1863— mustered 
out,  October  11,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Weidner,  Xiewis 

...do 

Feb.     8,  '64, 

3 

Transferred  to  batterv  I,  March  25,  1865. 

Wilson,  Isaac  P 

...do 

June  28,  '61, 

3 

Died  Aug.  24.  1862,  of  wounds,  with  loss  of  leg, 
ree.  at  New  Market  Cross  Roads,  Juno  30,  1862. 

Waldron,  Wm.  N... 

...do 

April  23,  '61, 

3 

Tr.  fr.  Co.  F,  35th  reg.  P.  V.,  June  4,  '62— wd.  at 
New  Market  Cross  Roads,  June  30,  '62— died— 
date  unknown. 

Young,  FrankUn.... 

...do 

Mar.   16,  '64, 

3 

Transferred  from  battery  F,  July  10,  1864— mus- 
tered out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865, 

Yocum,  Charles 

...do 

Aug.,        '62, 

3 

Transferred  from  company  A,  150th  reg.  P.  V., 
Feb.  24.  1863— dropped  from  the  rolls,  1864. 

BATTERY    C. 
RECRUITED  AT  PHILADELPHIA. 


J.  G.  Simpson 
Jer.  M'Carthv, 


Sharp  L.  Richards 


M.  J.  Byrne 
Solomon  Barnes, 
M.  Reichenbach 
Richard  M.  Ball. 

Charles  C.  Wentz.. 

Robert  B.  Kennedy 
Joseph  Benson 
Frederick  Fiedler... 
Frank  Langle, 

John  A.  Blair 

Harry  Jones 

Robert  C.  Morrow. 

Henry  M.  Craig 

Dyer  Bennett ... 
Robert  Black 
James  R.  Olden 
Price  Williams, 
F.  F.  Petschman 
John  M'Kinley 
John  W.  Brown, 

George  W.  Blair, 


June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 


June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
Dec.  19,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 


Aug.  31,  '64, 
Sept.  29,  '64, 
June  27,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '64, 
June  15,  '61, 
Oct.     25,  '64, 

6,  '64, 


Discharged  December  9,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Capt. ,  August  5,  1861  —  discharged 

October  8,  1863. 
Transferred  from  company  H — pr.  to  1st  Lieut., 

July  20, 1862— disch.  by  General  Order,  Feb.  23, 

1865 — com.  Capt.,  March  5,  1865 — mustered  out 

with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Pr.  to  1st.  Lt.,  Aug.  5,  '61— resigned  Jan.  1, 1862. 
Discharged  December  9,  1861. 
Dischanied  March  31,  1863. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  Sept.  16, 1863  —  discharged 

by  General  Order,  March  28, 1865. 
Promoted  from  Sgr.  to  2d  Lt.,  March  9,  1865— to 

1st  Lt. ,  March  30.  '65— mustered  out  with  bat- 
tery, June  29,  1865— Vet. 
Resigned — date  unknown. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Feb.  0,  '02— resigned  March  16,  '63. 
Resigned  March  14,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Q.  M.  Sgt.  to  2d  Lieut.,  June  5, 

1865 — mus.  out  with  battery,  June  29,  "65 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Dec.  20,  '64— to  1st  Sgt.,  March 

9,  1865— mus.  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Q.  M.  Sgt.,  Dec.  20, 1864— mustered 

out  with  battery,  June  29,  18G5. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Sept.  1,  1864  —  to  Sgt.,  March 

9,  1865— wounded  at  Cedar  Creek,  Oct.  19,  '64— 

mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Dec.  20,  1864— to  Sgt.,  April  6, 

1865 — mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  Jui.e  21,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll.         , 
Deserted  Feb.  14,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  Dec.  20,  1864  —  mustered  out 

with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Promoted  to' Cor.,  Dec.  20,  1864  —  mustered  out 

with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 


984 


FORTY-THIRD    REGIMENT — FIRST  ARTILLERY, 


Cornel.  J.  Johnson. 

John  Klepfer 

Thomas  O'Kinney.. 


John  Graver 

John  Cover 

Joseph  Oliver  .... 
James  Callahan. 

E.  S.  Soulers 

Heniy  Welch.... 


WiUiam  Burnett 

Frank  Kansler 

John  Usinger 

Elias  Pauling 

William  M'Clelland 


Arnold,  Dacre  T. 
Allison,  Joseph... 


Bowers,  George 

Bunser,  Ephraim... 

Burton,  John 

Barret,  Harry  P 

Beesinger,  Stephen 

Baker,  William 

Beard,  John 

Bryant,  Harvey , 

Beran,  John 

Breckenridge.  Jas.. 

Brown,  Abijah 

Brown,  Edward 

Block,  John 

Butler,  James 

Casselberry,  Abram 

Carter,  EdVard 

Culp,  John  R  

Claycomb,  >iath'l... 
Calvert,  Hudson  B. 
Clatfelter,  Henry .  . 
Cozens,  Benjamin  I 

Caley,  Bernard 

Crease,  Orlando  M. 

Chne,  DurbinP 

Condy,  Isaac 

Carrjgan,  Daniel 

Dick,  Wilham  B 

Donnelly,  William.. 

Dean,  JohnH 

Demmey,  Hiram.... 

Dummick,  Arba 

Ehman,  George 

Eversole,  Christian 

Frelick,  Jacob 

Fishel,  Jacob 

Fanning,  John 

Fox,  Joseph  A 

FarreU,  Thomas 

Gethinger,  Albert... 

Garber,  Casper 

Gries,  Hugo 

Gray,  John  C 

Gaul,  William 

Howard,  John 

Houring,  Frederick 

Haller,  Jacob 

Hunter,  Frank.  W.. 

Hanson,  James 

Hanson,  Paul 

Hampsher,  L.  P 

Huey,  Mar.shall  H.. 
Heinphev,  Barnev.. 


Corp.. 

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Bugler 

..do 

Artifi'r 
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Private 
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Oct.      4,  '64, 

Jan.     4,  '64, 

Oct.    24,  '64, 

Sept.  26,  '64, 
Aug.  13,  '64, 
Sept,  2,  '64, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 

June  15,  '61, 
Oct.  12,  '64, 
6r  '64, 
1,  '64, 
5,  '64, 


Sept. 
Nov. 
Sept. 


Oct.    24,  '64, 


July 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

-'ept. 

Sept. 

iMay 

Aug. 

.rune 

June 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 


June 

June 

June 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 


4,  '64, 


Oct. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

June 

June 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

July 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct 

Nov. 

.Jan. 

Jan. 

Sept. 


Promoted  to  Cor.,  Dec.  20,  1864  —  mustered  out 
with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  March  9,  1865  —  mustered  out 
with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  April  5,  1865  —  mustered  out 
with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Dec.  20,  '64— mus.  out,  June  21,  '65. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Dec.  20,  '64— mus.  out,  June  21,  '65. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  April  2,  '64,  for  wounds  received  ac- 
cidentally— loss  of  both  arms — July  4,  1861. 

Deserted  October  12,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 

Pr.  to  Bugler,  Dec.  20, '64— mus.  out,  June  21, '65. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 

Promoted  to  Artificer,  December  20,  1864 — mus- 
tered out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery.  June  29, 1865. 

Discharged  by  sentence  of  General  Court  Mar- 
tial, February  10,  1865,  and  to  be  confined  three 
years  in  Clinton  Prison,  New  York. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Died  at  Martinsburg,  Va.,  May  2,  1865. 

Died  at  Maryland  Heights,  Md.,  May  22,  1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  Jime  29, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  30,  '61. 

Died  Feb.  18,  1863,  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  Va. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

jSIustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Deserted  December  12,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  mustei--out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Killed  at  Fair  Oaks,  May  31,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  Jane  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  Jane  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 


TriREE   YEAES'   SERVICE. 


085 


Hutchingson,  S.  H. 

HoUin,  John 

Harris,  John 

Hemphill,  Robert... 
Isenberg,  Peter  S ... 
Jenkins,  And.  W.... 

Joyce,  John 

Kear,  George 

Killian,  Henry  N... 
Krona,  Frederick... 

Keys,  Joseph 

Kenderdine,  J.  M... 

Knorr,  Andrew 

Kirk,  Daniel 

Kelley,  Henry 

King,' Miner  N 

King,  James  L , 

Keller,  Lewis 

Lewis,  Solomon 

Llndsey,  EzraD...., 

Leinbach,  D.  S 

Leinbaeh,  W.  S 

Lewis,  Evans 

Larkins,  James 

Leonard,  Anthony.. 
March,  Charles...... 

Morrow,  Theoph's.. 

Metzler,  Martin 

M'  Dermott,  James 
M'Dermott,  Bern'd 
M'Intire,  William  B 

Mash,  Jacob 

Mey,  John 

Miller,  John  H 

Mitchell,  Frank 

Mehilison,  Charles, 

Michael,  Tobias 

M'Knlght,  James.. 
M'Ewen,  William.. 
Nlcelv,  Anthony.... 
O'Doiinell,  Patrick. 

Oflen,  Charles  

Patterson,  Wm.  H. 

Peters,  Andrew 

Puterbaugh,  Allen. 

Poole,  William 

Pfeiffer,  Augustus.. 

Packard,  James 

Raushey,  Bradner... 

Reese,  Richard 

Rowland,  Wm.  W... 

Rauck,  Josiah 

Robb,  William 

Reese,  William  A... 

Rice,  William 

Stephens,  George.... 
Schwindinger,  Jos... 
Stein,  Christian 
Shoemaker,  John  D 

Stoble,  John 

Smith,  Patrick 

Smith,  Michael 

Smith,  James  K 

Smith,  William 

Stoulfer,  Samuel 

Slocum,  Calvin 

Solly,  John 

Siley,  John 

Sentman,  Herbert... 
Tallada,  Solomon  .. 

Thompson,  John 

Tomlinson,  H.  M.... 
Tinklepang,  Edw'd 

Turner,  Jacob 

Wadernian,Sam'l  E 
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...do-.. 


Sept.  25,  '64, 
June  15,  '61, 
Juno  27, 
June  25, 
Jan.      4. 

25: 
29; 

5, 
10, 


'61, 
'61, 
'64, 
'64, 
64, 
64, 
64, 
3,  '64, 
1,  '64, 
Nov.  16,  '64, 
Oct,  26,  '64, 
Sept.  25,  '64, 
Sept.  29,  '64, 
Sept.  3,  '64, 
Sept.  5,  '64, 


Oct, 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Nov. 


Oct.  17,  '64, 
Aug.  23,  '64, 
Sept.  29,  '64, 
Sept.  29,  '64, 
June  15,  '61, 


June  27, 
June  27 
Oct.  3 
Jan.  4, 
Feb.  15, 
Sept.  so: 
Sept.  30: 
Aug.  31, 
Sept.  23,  '64, 
June  15,  '61, 
Juno  15,  '61, 
June  15,  »61, 
June  25,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
July  2,  '64, 
Sept.    5,  '64, 


Jan.  4,  '64, 

Oct.  12,  '64, 

Sept.  19,  '64, 

Sept.  2,  '64, 


Sept.  2,  '64, 
Aug.  29,  '64, 
Sept.  24,  '64, 
Sept.  29,  '64, 
June  27,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  25,  '61, 
Nov.  2,  '64, 
Oct.  7,  '64, 
Oct.      4,  '64, 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


7,  '64, 
4,  '64, 
29,  '64, 
3,  '64, 
Aug.  23,  '64, 
Sept.  22,  '64, 
Sept.  13,  '64, 
Axig.  81,  '64, 
Sept.  14,  '64, 
Aug.  31,  '64, 
June  15,  '61, 
Aug.  22,  '64, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  1.5,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 


Mustered  out,  Juno  21,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Killed  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  batterv,  June  20,  1865 
Mustered  out  with  batterv,  June  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  20,  1865.' 
1 1  Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  20,  1865. 
"    Mustered  out  with  batterv,  June  20,  18C5. 
Mustered  out  with  batterv,  June  20,  18G5. 
Mustered  out  with  batterv,  June  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  batterv,  June  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Died  November  15,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1,  '62. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Died  at  Clearspring,  Md.,  November  7,  1862. 
Died — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Not  on  mustei--out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  186,5. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out.  May  30,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  batter3',  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865^ 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Died — date  unknown. 


April  13,  '64,  131  Mastered  out  with  battery,  Juno  29,  1S6S. 


986 


FOETY-THIRD    EEaiMENT — FIRST  ARTILLERY, 


Wagner,  Robert 

Wagner,  Augustus 

Ward,  Frank  A 

Walters,  Jacob 

Warden,  Perry  N... 
Washburn,  Delos... 

Wood,  John 

Wright,  Isaacs 

Williams,  John  J... 


Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

..do 


DATE  OP  MUSTEK 
IHTO  SERVICE. 


Nov.  2,' 64, 
Nov.  3,  '64, 
Oct.  19,  '64, 
Nov.  3,  '64, 
Sent.  2,  '64, 
Sept.  28,  '64, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 


Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
'Mustei-ed  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  Jane  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out.  June  21,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  1, 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 


Battery  D. 

recruited  in  blair  and  philadelphia  counties. 


Edward  H.  Flood. 
Michael  Hall 


Andrew  Rosney 


William  Munk 


Edward  Dougherty 

F.  M'Laughlin 

George  Munce 


Thomas  Malone. 
James  Boyle 


William  Caley... 

George  P.  Morgan. . 

Samuel  Humes  .. 
John  Jennings.... 

Alfred  G.  Lewis 

William  Stinsou.... 

Daniel  Waltz 

John  Lyons 

Robert  "a.  Decker.. 

Chas.  M.  Young 

William  A.  Reese.. 

Arba  Dimmick 

John  J.  Willi  ims.. 

Henry  Crossin 

James  Sharkey 

Patrick  Callahan.... 

Henry  E.  Myers 

Joseph  Griffith 

Joseph  S.  Leflford... 
Geo.  W.  Thompson 

Zerah  Carpenter 

George  Archer 

Robert  Ralston 

Geo.  W.  Williams., 

John  Folk 

Alex.  M'Allister 

James  M'Kenna 

JohmMaguire , 

.Tames  Gorden 

Eben.  Rirtwell 

Robert  Bradiberry . . . 

Rich.  J...'Cold«a 

Rob't  C.  :Moi;ro:v*'...„ 
John  Rogers, 

Patrick  0*Donnell..; 
James  Gijliece.......; 

Patrick  C^nley 

John  M'BermoU 


Capt. . 
..do... 


.do. 


.do. 


1st  Lt.. 
..do.... 
..do.... 


2d  Lt. 
..do... 


1st  Sgt 


July     6,  '61, 
Oct.     .1,  '61, 


June  15,  '61, 


July  6,  '61, 
July  6,  '61, 
July     6,  '61, 

July  6,  '61, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 

July  25,  '61, 

Aug.  26,  '62, 


Aug.  5, 
Aug.  5, 
Aug.  5, 
Aug.  5, 
Aug.  5, 
Aug.  5, 
July  20, 
July  20, 
June  13, 
June  13, 
June  13, 
.June  15, 
June  15, 
June  28, 


Aug.  5, 
Aug.  5, 
Jan.  4, 
Aug.  5, 
Oct.  15, 
Feb.  8, 
Aug.  5, 
Aug.  5, 
July  20, 
June  15, 
June  15, 
June  15, 
Aug.  26, 
Aug.  26, 
Aug.  26, 
Sept.  4, 
Jan,  4, 
Nov.  21, 


64, 


June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
J>jijae  15,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Lieut.  Colonel,  July  19,  1862. 
Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lt.  — to  Capt.,  June  29, 

1862— resigned  March  21,  1863, 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  23, 1862— 

to  1st  Lt.,  Aug.  11,  1863— to  Capt.,  Jan.  20,  '64— 

resigned  September  6,  1864. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  28,  '63— to  1st  Lt.,  Jan. 

21,  1864— to  Capt.,  March  9,  1865— mustered  out 

with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Pr.to  1st  Lt.,  Aug.  5,  '61— resigned  Mar.  3, 1863. 
Died  June  4,  1862. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  Julv  20,  '62— to  1st  Lt.,  July 

30,  1862— resigned  March  21,  1863. 
Pr,  to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  5,  '61— resigned  Sept.  20, 1861. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  12,  1863 — ruustered  out 

with  battery,  June  30,  lf-65. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lt..   June  21,  1864  —  mustered 

out  with  batterv,  June  30,  1865— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Ceirar  Creek,  Va.^  Oct.  19, 1864— ab- 
sent, sick,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865 — "Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  186.5 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  11, 1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  11,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21, 1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Deserted  June  12,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30, 1865, 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  .30,  1865, 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  .SO,  1865— Vet, 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865— Vet, 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  11, 1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21, 1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21, 1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865, 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  C,  December  8,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  September  17, 1864— killed 

at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  October  19, 1864. 
Deserted  August  7,  1861, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  16,  '02. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


987 


Daniel  Hecker 

Jeremiah  Glace 

Bernard  Mohan 

Jacob  Young 

Samuel  Patterson... 

Jackson  Abbott 

Henry  Harklerode.. 

Abbott,  Jackson 

Anderson,  David.... 
Andrews,  Christ'r.. 

Adams,  George  

Andrews,  Patrick... 
Brawley,  William... 
Barnes,  Calvin  M... 

Barr,  Alexander 

Burger,  Daniel 

Black,  John., 

Butler,  James  W  ... 

Bovle,  Thomas 

Baldy,  Jacob  F 

Bryon,  William 

Bigger,  James 

Barber,  De villa 

Baker,  Amasa 

Burket,  John 

Baker,  William 

Bunser,  Ephraim... 

Beard,  John 

Bowers,  George 

Burns,  William 

Bender,  William.... 

Bernam,  Joshua 

Bennoit,  Henry 

Brouse,  Francis  H.. 
Brown,  Richard 

Clozett,  Frank 

Cassel,  William, 
Conline,  Patrick, 
Carden,  John 
Cline,  Durbin  P.. 
Callahan,  James.. 
Caulkins,  David  J 
Cundey,  Isaac 
Champeno,  John 

Caley,  John 

Cochran,  James 
Cornelius,  James 

Cozzens,  Hiram 

Cozzens,  Anderson. 
Carmon,  Howard  C 
Cribb,  William  W... 
Cunningham,  Wm.. 
Champney,  Isaiah.. 

Clark,  Charles 

Cook,  Addison 

Cronemiller,  John... 


Capell,  Charles... 

Claim,  James 

Corcoran,  John..., 
Dennison,  Levi.. 
Daley,  James  F.., 
Diehl,  Frederick 
Davis,  Willard.... 
Donnelly,  George  B 
Davis,  Luther  A. 

Dart,  Elihu  J 

Dougherty,  Wm, 

Dewalt,  John , 

Deary,  Robert 

Daley,  Martin...., 
Devhn,  John.. ,..., 
Daley,  Thomas.... 


Bugler 

...do 

...do 

Artifi'r 

...do 

...do 

..do 

Private 
...do..... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do.... 

..do 


July  24 
Aug.  5 
June  28 
Aug.  5 
July  20, 
June  15, 
Aug.  29 
June  1.5 
Aug.  5 
Aug.  5 
Sept.  6 
June  15 
June  28! 
Nov.  25 
Nov.  21 
Aug.  6 
June  13 
June  13 
June  13, 
June  3S, 
Aug.  5 
Aug.  25 
Sept.  16 
Sept.  3 
Aug.  15 
Jan.  4 
Feb.  15, 
Feb.  29 
July  21 
Aug.  17 
Sept.  3 
Sept.  16 
Sept.  6 
Aug.  22 
Aug.     5 

June  23, 

Mar.  31, 
Aug.  5 
June  15 
June  13 
June  13 
June  28, 
June  23, 
Aug.  15, 
Sept.  15 
Sept.  27, 
Sept.  3, 
Aug.  3i: 

Aug.  31, 
Sept.  29, 
June  13. 
Aug.  23, 
Sept.  16. 
Sept.  5, 
Jan.  18, 
Sept.    3, 

Aug.  5, 
June  15, 
June  15 
Feb.  16 
Aug.  5, 
June  20 
June  28 
Aug.  27 
Aug.  26 
Sept.  16, 
Aug.  7 
Jan.  4 
Aug.  5 
June  15, 
June  15, 
June  28, 


Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Deserted  June  7,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out  with  batterv,  June  .30,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  11,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  186.5. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864 — expiration  of  terra. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  batterj^  June  30,  186.5 — Vet. 
Mustered  out.  Den.  31,  18)4— expiration  of  terra. 
Mustered  out,  June  21.  '64 — expiration  of  term. 
Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  12,  l;s64— expiration  of  terra. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864 — expiration  of  terra. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864— expiration  of  terra. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1864— expiration  of  terra. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  12, 1864 — expiration  of  terra. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  C,  December  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  C,  December  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  C,  December  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  C,  December  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 
Discharsed  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  8, 1862. 
Killed  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  October  19,  1864. 
Deserted  April  10,  1864— returned  May  6,  1865— 

deserted  again  June  1,  1865 — Vet. 
Captured  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  October  19,  '64 — 

mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30, 1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864 — expiration  of  terra. 
Mustered  out,  June  21, 1864 — expiration  of  terra. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 
Killed  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  October  19,  1864. 
Captured— died  January  20,  1865,  at  Salisbury, 

North  Carolina. 
Deserted  March  18,  1865— Vet. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out — Vet. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  186-t— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  28,  '62. 
Died  March  19,  1865. 
Deserted  September  16,  1864— Vot. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 


EOETY-THIED   EEGIMENT — FIEST   AltTlLLBEYy 


Ellis,  Thomas 

Ehrman,  George.... 
Eckerlay,  Charles.. 
Edmonds,  Morgan., 

Elliott,  Uriah 

Epley,  Lewis 

Fox,  Abner  H 

Fitzpatrick,  John... 

Fox,  Joseph  A 

Francis,  Michael 

Farrel,  Thomas 

Freeman,  Wildon... 

Flick,  Ed  ward 

Flenner,  Samuel  T.. 

Frantz,  Daniel 

Fulton,  David 

Faucett,  Lemuel 

Fishel,  Jacob 

Fletcher,  John 

Freeman,  Geo.  W... 

Fleming,  Wm 

Furey,  James 

Finn,  Peter 

Guant,  Joshua 


Gay  nor,  Austin 

Grange,  Henry 

Grove,  Joseph 

Gehrett,  James  W.. 

Gifford,  James 

Gladden,  Isaiah 

Glennon,  Patrick.... 

Hartman,  John 

Hikes,  Washington 

Heflfner,  Daniel 

Hagen,  Henry 

Halferty,  Manus 

HoUingshead,  Wil'n 

Hoak,  Samuel  D 

Hanna,  William 

Hennessey,  Michael 
Houseknecht,  Phi'p 

Hastings,  Joseph 

Henry,  John 

Heffner,  George 

Harper,  John  C 

Hurdman,  John 

Hammer,  John  K... 
Huey,  Marshall  H.. 
Hampsher,  Lewis  P 

Hamer,  John 

Hicks,  James 

Hamilton,  Hugh 

Haun,  Augustus 

Hicks,  John  K 

Harris,  John 

Hill,  Albert 

Heme,  James 

Innes,  Cornelius 

Isenberg,  Ephraim.. 
Isenberg,  Wm.  H... 
Isenberg,  Sam'lN... 
Itinger,  Harrison. 
Isenberg,  Peter  S, 
Isenberg,  Silas  W. 
Isenberg,  Alfred  R, 
Jermyn,  Claudius, 
Jenning,  Edward . 
Jackson,  David  J, 
Jackson,  Wm.  H. 
Kelly,  George  W. 

Kane,  Patrick 

Kerr,  James  Y.... 

KeUer,  Lewis 

Kane,  Daniel 


June  15, 
Jan.  4, 
Jan.  3, 
Mar.  29, 
Aug.    5, 

Feb."  29,"' 
Mar.   16, 
June  13, 
June  23, 
June  24, 
Aug.  18, 
Aug.  18, 
Sept,     5, 
Aug.  15, 
Aug.  15, 
Sept.  13, 
Feb.    15, 
July    4,  ■ 
Aug.  18,  ' 
June  15, 
June  15,  ' 
June  28,  ■ 
June  13,  • 

July  6,  • 
Sept.  30,  ■ 
Sept.  6,  ' 
Sept.  1,  ' 
Aug.  12,  ■ 
July  21,  • 
June  28,  ' 
Aug.,  5,  ■ 
Feb.  15,  ' 
Oct.  4,  • 
June  15,  ' 
June  15,  ' 
July  20,  • 
Aug., 
Sept.  22,  ■ 
Sept.  13,  ■ 
Aug.  18,  ■ 
Sept.  5,  ■ 
Aug.  17,  ' 
Sept.  23,  ' 
Sept.  1,  ' 
Aug.  15,  ' 
Aug.  24,  ' 
Jan.  4,  ' 
Jan.  4,  ' 
Sept.  6,  ■ 
Aug.  31,  ■ 
Sept.  5,  ■ 
Sept.  23,  ■ 
Aug.  31,  ' 
June  28,  ' 
June  15,  ' 
June  28,  ' 
July  2, ' 
Aug.  13,  ' 
Aug.  13,  ' 
^.ug.  13,  ' 
Aug.  13,  ' 
Jan.  4,  ' 
Aug.  6,  ' 
Jan.  3,  ' 
June  28,  ' 
Mar.  22,  • 
Aug.  25,  ' 
Aug.  17,  ' 
Oct.  20,  ' 
June  11,  ■ 
July  19,  ■ 
June  13,  • 
June  15, ' 


Mustered  out,  June  21, 1864— expiration  of  term. 
Transferred  to  battery  C,  December  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 
Killed  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  Oct.  19,  1864. 
Deserted,  June  14,  1865— Vet, 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864 — exi^iration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  C,  December  8,  1864. 
Died  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  March  26,  1865. 
Died  at  Cumberland  Md.,  March  19,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Prisoner  from  October  19, 1864,  to  May  13,  1865— 
mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30, 1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery.  June  30,  18G5— Vet, 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 
Deserted  May  29,  1865— Vet. 
Deserted  July  5,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21, 1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  11, 1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  9, 1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  2i,  18 J5. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  C,  December  8,  1864.- 
Transferred  to  battery  C,  December  8,  1864, 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11, 1865. 
Captured — died  Jan.  24, 1865,  at  Salisbury,  N.  O, 
Died  July  3,  1861. 
Deserted  June  1,  1862. 
Deserted  August  7,  1861. 

Mustered  out,  July  2,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865, 
Transferred  to  battery  C,  December  8,  1864. 
Deserted  June  14,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  by  special  order,  Sept.  4,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Deserted  August  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  Jane  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  11, 1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21, 1864— expiration  of  terns. 


THKBB   YBAES'    SERVICE. 


989 


Kennedy,  Joshua... 
Kyper,  George... 
Kane,  Charles.... 
Klepfer,  John.... 
King,  John  L.,.. 
Keating,  Jeremiah.. 

Kane,  Wilson 

Keenan,  Patrick 

Kelly,  Neil 

Lovell,  Philomen  C 

liovell,  Thomas 

Lucas,  John 

Larkins,  James 

Lyons,  Patrick 

Lewis,  Evan 

Lincoln,  Robert  E... 


Leffard,  John  K I. ..do 

Leffiird,  Enoch  J.... 
Luther,  Washing'n 

Lauler,  John 

Lloyd,  Charles 

Lewis,  Nathan 

Lewis,  Joseph 

Laird,  William 

Moser,  Leo 

M'Carty,  John 

M'Means,  Robert.... 
M'Fadden,  Cornel's 
M'Connell,  Thomas 
M'Donnell,  Arthur.. 
M'Anery,  Michael... 

Mealy,  George  D 

M'Names,  John 

M'Donnell,  Thomas 
Maidenford,  Edw'd 
M'Devitt,  Dominic. 

M'Fadden,  John 

Malseed,  Charles 

M'Clure,  David  A.., 
Morrow,  Theophilus 

Metzler,  Martin 

M'Elroy,  George 

M'Coy,  WiiUam  R.. 

Mellon,  Augustus... 

Maguire,  John 

Mahan,  Bernard 

M'Nichols,  George.. 
M'Kierman,  John... 
M' Bride,  Thomas ... 

M'CuUough,  Jos 

M'Knight,  Robert... 
M'Manus,  James.... 

Naughton,  L 

Nichols,  William.... 

Oflin,  Charles 

O'Donnell,  Toole 

Osborne,  William  H 
Petschmann,  F.  F.. 

Pixton,  George 

Palmer,  William..., 

Painter,  David 

Patten,  Joseph 

Protzman,  M.  L 

Patterson,  W.  H.... 

Phenix,  A.  J 

Phillips,  David  J 

Patterson,  Edward  ...do. 

Pugh,  Thomas do 

Pryor,  WilUam do 

Robb,  William do 

Robb,  Porter  A |...do  . 

Reeder,  Theo.  W....j...do, 
Rhoades,  Joseph  H  ...do  , 
Rexford,  Charles  H|...do . 


Aug.  13 
Sept.  6 
June  15 
Jan.  4 
Nov.  3 
Sept.  18 
Aug.  5 
June  15 
June  15 
Aug.  1 
Sept.  1 
Aug.  31 
June  24 
June  13 
June  19 
Sept.  3 
Aug.  13 
Aug.  13 
Aug.  17, 
Aug.  26 
Sept.  29 
Mar.  9 
Mar.  9 
June  27, 
Oct.  12 
Aug.  5 
May  31 
June  15, 
June  15! 
June  15 
June  15 
July  20 
June  15 
June  28 
Sept.  1 
Aug.  26 
Sept.  22 
Aug.  13, 
Aug.  13 
.Jan.  4 
Feb.  15 
Mar.  1 
Sept.    3 


Feb.  16 
Aug.  26 
Aug.  26 
June  28. 
June  15, 
June  15 
June  15 
June  15 
June  28 
June  15 
June  11 
June  25 
June  28 
April  5 
.June  13 
June  28 
Aug.  5, 
Aug.  5 
Aug.  81 
Sept.  3, 
Jan.  4 
Sept.  16 
Aug.  25 
June  15 
Sept.  23 
Aug.  5 
June  13 
Sept.  3 
Sept.  1 
Aug.  15 
Sept.  16 


Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Transferred  to  battery  C,  December  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 
Killed  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  October  19, 1864. 
Mustered  out  by  special  order,  Sept.  4,  '65 — Vet. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll . 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Mis.  in  action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  Oct.  19,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  Jvily  2,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  July  2.  1864. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Deserted  June  12,  1865. 
Deserted  June  12,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  batterj^,  June  30, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21, 1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  2!,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  11,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21, 1864-=-expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  9,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  C,  December  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  C,  December  8,  1864. 
K:illed  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  October  19,  1864. 
Died  at  Baltimore,  Nov.  1,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Deserted  August  3,  1861. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  13,  1863. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mastered  out,  July  2,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  July  2,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  11,  1861— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  11,  1864- expirationof  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  C,  December  8,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  30,  '62. 
Deserted  March  10,  1865. 
Deserted  March,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out,  June  21, 1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 


990 


FORTY-THIRD    REGIMENT — FIRST   ARTILLERY, 


DATE  OF  M0STER 
INTO  SERVICE. 


Rolfe,  Amos Private  Sept 

Richel,  Charles '...do Aug 

Reichter,  Alfred L..do Jan. 

Roberts,  Wm.  H.  ..'...do Aus 

Reem,  Henry  C [...do |  Feb. 

Richardson,  M I. ..do 

Senders,  Edmunds  ...do 

Seypherhealt,  E !...do 

Stauffer,  Cornelius..]. ..do 

Sharkey,  Alex ...do 

Swan,  Georu;e  F !...do 

Steinick,  Henry !...do 

Shoemaker,  Henry  [...do 
Shoemaker,  Martin'... do 

Snell,  Luther  C L..do 

Strait,  Jacob do 


Sharp,  Joseph. 

States,  Wm.  T 

Swope,  James  C.. 

Svvartz,  John 

Sweeney,  James. 


Smith,  Charles  H 
Shannon,  Morris.. 
Shields,  Samuel... 
States,  Henry  L... 
Sanders,  Charles  M 
Smith,  Francis.. 

Sperry,  John 

Sherry,  Eugene 
Sheridan,  Patrick... 

Sharkey,  James 

Siblett,  Lewis  R 

Shields,  Patrick 

Sharpless,  John 

Tomlinson,  H.  M  ... 
Thompson,  John  K 
Thornton,  .Joseph... 
Thomas,  Thomas  ... 

Tail,  Patrick  M 

Tobias,  Daniel 

Titus,  Daniel 

Tusher,  Martin 

Turney,  John 

Urickj'john 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
.i...do. 


Vardyne,  William.. 
Vermilyea,  Chas.  E 
Von  Tagen,  Eugene 
Vincent,  William... 
Williams,  Price  C... 

Wood,  John 

White,  William 

Welsh,  James  H 

Williams,  John 

Wood,  James 

Waters,  John 

Weeb,  Jacobs 

Williams,  Joseph 

White,  William 

White,  David 

Ward,  Alexander  M 

Webb,  John 

Wiley,  Joseph  H 

Winters,  WilUiam.. 
White,  Thomas  F... 
W  hittmoyer,  Henry 
Weaver,  George  W 
Widmaier,  Fred'k.. 
Wharton,  Wiliam... 

Wicken,  James 

White,  James 

Welsh,  Morri.s 

Ward,  Thomas 

Young,  John  A 

Yarrow,  Andrew.... 


...do. 
...do, 
...do, 
...do, 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


Sept. 
June 
June 
Aug. 
Sept. 
June 
Julv 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept, 
Sept. 
Sept. 
May 
Sept. 
Aug. 
June 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

...do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

...do 

do 

do 

...do 

do 

...do 

do 

...do 

...do 

...do  .... 

...do 

...do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 

.do.;... 


June 

Sept, 


June 

June 

June 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 


Jan. 


'62, 


Nov. 

9, 

'63, 

Sept. 

16, 

'64, 

Aug. 

26, 

'62, 

June 

5, 

'63, 

June 

13, 

'61, 

June 

13, 

'61, 

Sept. 

2, 

'64, 

Oct. 

5, 

'64, 

Aug. 

5, 

'61, 

Jan. 

28, 

'64, 

Aug. 

10, 

'61, 

Aug. 

27, 

'64, 

Sept. 

5, 

'64, 

Sept. 

1, 

'64, 

Sept. 

23, 

'64, 

Sept. 

3, 

'64, 

Sept. 

0, 

'64, 

Sept. 

3, 

'64, 

Aug. 

13, 

'64, 

Aug. 

13, 

'64, 

Sept. 

15, 

'64, 

Aug. 

18, 

'64, 

Oct. 

27, 

'64, 

Aug. 

29, 

'64, 

June 

15, 

'61, 

June 

17, 

'61, 

June 

27, 

'61, 

Tune 

2S, 

'61, 

June 

9i 

'64, 

Juno 

15, 

'61, 

Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 

Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 

Transferred  to  batterv  I,  March  11,  1865. 

Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 

Transferred  to  battery  I,  jNIargh  11,  1865. 

Died  at  Winchester,  Va..  October  15,  1864. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

ISIustered  out,  June  21, 1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  Sept.  8,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  Sopt.  8,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 

Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 

Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 

Deserted  June  10,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  November  13,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  29,  '62. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865 — Vet. 

Deserted  June  14,  1865— Vet. 

Deserted  June  10,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Captured — died  at  Salisbury,  North  Carolina, 

December  31,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Deserted  June  14,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21, 1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21, 1864 — expiration  of  term. ' 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  186.5 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  30,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  11, 1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  June  21, 1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  186.5. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  I,  March  11,  1865. 
Died  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  January  30,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Deserted  November  28,  1862. 
Captured— died  at  Salisbury,  N.  C,  Dec.  8, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  '63. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


991 


Battery  E. 
recruited  in  y'ork  county. 


Alfred  E.  Lewis. 
Jacob  M.  Barr.... 
Theodore  Miller. 


Thomas  G.  Orwig  ... 

Henry  Y.  Wildey... 

Abing'n  W.  Minich 

John  Hardy 

Benjamin  M.  Orwig 

William  H.  Kilgore 


Frank  C.  Choate... 
William  C.  Wick.. 

John  Hassler 

Gustavus  Reeling. 
John  Perrin 


John  Gnaw. 


Jed.  D.  Lincoln 
David  Givens  ... 
James  O.  Blauvelt.. 

John  Miller 

George  Miller 

James  A.  Fish 

Joshua  E.  Price.... 

Charles  D.  Elliott... 

'Albert  W.  Goff. 

Henry  Grey  bill 

Jacob  S.  Bernheisel 

John  Hoggs 

Isaac  I.  Kenyon.... 

Fordyce  A.  Lyman 

H.  W.  Strawser 

George  W.  Cripps 
Daniel  W.  Styles. 

T.  W.  Fullerton. 

WiUiam  Wilson. 

Charles  Anderson... 

George  N.  Tuttle. 


June  20, 
June  20, 
Aug.  1, 

June  20, 

Aug.  1, 

June  20, 
Juno  20, 
June  20, 


June  20,  'Gl, 


1st  Sgt, 

Q.  M.  S. 
Serg't., 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do..... 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

do. 


June  20, 
July  22, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
Nov.     4, 


Aug.     5,  'Gl, 


Sept.  4, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
Sept.  G, 
Oct.  8, 
June  20, 
Feb.    17, 

June  11, 

Juno  11, 

June  20, 

June  20, 

July   12, 

June  11, 

Sept.    4, 

June  20, 

June  11, 
June  11, 

Feb.   23, 

Oct.     14, 

Jan.     5,  ' 

June  20, 


Promoted  to  Major,  August  1,  1861. 

Resigned  Deceuiber  12,  18G1. 

Promoted  to  A.  A.  General,  July  4,  1862— to  Maj., 

February  24,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  from  1st  Lieut,  to  Captain,  August  11, 

1862— resigned  September  21,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Captain,  November  1,  1864 — mus- 
tered out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 
Dismissed  February  28,  1862. 
Resigned  November,  1861. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  17,  1863— to  1st  Lieut., 
Aug.  30,  18G4— discharged  March  16,  186,5- Vet. 
Promoted  to  Q.  M.  Sgt.,  June  21, 1861— to  2d  Lt., 
June  1,  1864 — to  1st  Lt.,  Feb.  27,  '6.5 — mustered 
out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 
Resigned  July  16,  1862. 
Dismissed  July  18,  1863. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  12,  '62— resigned  Sept.  6,  '62, 
Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  31,  '64— res.  June  5,  '65— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corp.,  Aug.  10,  '64 — to  Sergt.,  Oct. 
4,  '64— to  2d  Lt.,  Feb.  27,  '65— com.  1st  Lt.,  Mar. 
17,  1865,  not  mus — mustered  out  with  battery, 
July  20,  186.5— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corp..  June  26,  '62— to  Sgt.,  May  1, 
'64— to  1st  Sgt.,  May  12,  '64— com.  2d  Lt.,  Mar. 
17,  '65.  not  mustered — mustered  out  with  bat- 
tery, July  20,  1865— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Corp.,  Nov.  1,  '63— toQ.  M.  Sergt.,  July  1, 

'64— mus.  out  with  battery,  July  20,  '65— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sergt.,  June  14,  1864— mustered  out 

with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Oct.  1,  '63— to  Sgt.,  June  11,  1864— 

mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  May  1,  1864— to  Sergt.,  Aug.  10,  '64— 

mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  May  11,  '64— to  Sgt.,  Sept.  27,  1864— 

mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865 — Vet. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Oct.  4,  18G4— to  Sgt.,  March  1,  1865— 

mustered  out  with  battery,  Julj^  20,  1865— Vet. 

Pr.  to  Corp.,  May  1,  '65— to  Sergt.,  July  10,  '65— 

com.  2d  lieut. ,  June  5,  '65,  not  mus. — mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Pr.  to  Corp.,  Dec.  1,  '61— to  Sgt.,  Sept.  17,  1863— 

mustered  out,  July  11,  '64— expiration  of  term. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  June  21,  1861— mustered 

out,  Julv  11,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Pr.  to  Corp  ,  Aug.  13,  '62— to  Sgt.,  May  1,  18G4— 
mustered  out,  July  2,  '64 — expiration  of  term. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  June  26,  '62— to  Sgt.,  Aug.  13,  1862— 

discharged  on  Surg,  certificate,  Oct.  3,  1832. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  April  18,  '63— to  Sgt.,  June  11,  '64— 
mustered  out,  Aug.  4,  '64— expiration  of  term. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  June  2,  1861— discharged  on 

Surgeon's  certificate,  June  28,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  July  1,  1864— to  Sgt.,  Aug.  10,  1864— 
mustered  out,  Sept.  3, 1864— expiration  of  term. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Feb.  1,  1862— to  Sgt.,  June  26,  1862— 
mustered  out,  .June  21, 1864— expiration  of  term. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  May  11, '62— to  Sgt.  Maj.,  Sept  17, '63. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  August  5,  1861— died  at 

Camp  Griffin,  Va.,  November  12,  1861. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Mav  1,  1864— mustered 

out  with  battery^  July  20,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  11,  1864— mustered 

out  with  batterv,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal  June  11,  1864— mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  September  27,  1834— mus- 
tered out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 


992 


FORTY-THIED   EEGIMEXT — FIR^T   ARTILLERY, 


Fleming  Mathows. 

JohnR.  Foust 

Wm.  M'Guirk 


Wm.  Tateman 

Harlow  Moon 

James  Wereham.... 

Ephraim  Oakley.... 

Francis  Rick 

Barton  Beck 

H.  D.  Gochemus.... 


Tilghman  Jacoby... 

C.  A.  Keampher 

Joseph  R.  Miller 

And.  D.  Townsend., 
Geo.  B.  Barkley, 


Patrick  Kane , 

H.  E.  Esbenshade 
John  Flannegan.... 

Howard  Smith 

Adam  Seegar 


Corp. 
...do.. 
..do.. 


...do, 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


...do. 
do. 
do. 


Charles  T.  Seitz., 


Wm.  G.  S.  Allen. 
John  Harris 


Jos.  W.  Bryant... 

Allen  Stoner 

Edward  B.  Hart.. 


Stephen  Redson 

Armstrong,  James., 
Armprister,  Henry 

Auble,  George 

Auble,  Williain 

Arnet,  Frederick ... 

Ames,  Erastus 

Anderson,  Rob't  A 

Allen,  Patrick 

Barnes,  James 

Bassett,  Milton 

Bemus,  Silas  T 

Beerup,  Silas 

Birch,  Andrew  F... 
Blanchard,  Stephen 
Blauvelt,  Thos.  R.., 
Boose,  Edw'd  O.  H 
Boyce,  Henry  L ...., 

Brohel,  Joseph 

Broadbent,  Geo.  W 

Brown,  Henry  P 

Brown,  Joseph  E..., 

Butt,  .Jacob 

Burt,  Elill 

Barrett,  Hoilis , 

Burke,  Daniel , 

Brien,  William , 

Benson,  John  H 

Burnett,  Robert 


..do. 
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...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

Bugler 

..do 


...do... 
...do... 


Artifi'r 

..do 

..do 


...do. 


Oct.      8,  '61, 

Aug.    5,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

June  20,  '61, 

Oct.     17,  '64, 

Jan.    16,  '64, 

Jan.      4,  '64, 

June  20,  '61. 
Aug.  27,  '64, 
June  20,  '61, 

Sept.    5,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 

Sept.    4,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 

July    2,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 
Sept.  3,  '61, 
Feb.  7,  '64, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

Feb.    12,  '64, 

June  11,  '61, 
July  18,  '61, 

Jan.      4,  '64, 

Sept.     1,  '61, 

June  11,  '61, 

Sept.    4, '61, 


Feb.  20, 
Feb.  18, 
Feb.  12, 
Feb.  15, 
Mar.  29, 
Sept.  4, 
July  9, 
Oct.  2, 
Feb.  10, 
Dec.  29, 
Dec.  29, 
Julv  16, 
Jan.  2, 
June  20, 
Feb.  26, 
June  20, 
Jan.  28, 
Feb.  10, 
Feb.  20, 
Jan.  29, 
Dec.  29, 
Dec.  30, 
Jan.  16, 
ISIar.  23, 
June  20, 
Sept.  14, 
May  1, 
Jan.     4, 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  October  17, 1864 — mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,' March  1,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1,  1865— mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  20.  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,'  June  1,  1865— mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  10,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  10,  1865 — mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out — Vet. 
Musiered  out,  June  10, 1865 — expiration  of  term. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.  10, 1861 — discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  19,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.  18,  1864 — mustered 

out,  Sept.  3,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  21,  1861— discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  1,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  1,  1864— wd.  Aug.  27, 
1864— mus.  out,  Sept.  3,'64 — expiration  of  term. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1,  1863 — mustered 

out,  June  11,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  10,  1862 — to  Com- 
missary Sergeant,  Aug.  20,  1862. 
Transferred  to  battery  D,  March  1,  1862. 
Died  at  Epenshire,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.,  Apr.  17, '63. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  June  11,  1864— deserted  Jan.,  1865. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Oct.  26,  186 1— deserted  May  31,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Bugler,  January  1,  1864— mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865- Vet. 
Promoted  to  Bugler,  November  1,  1864— mus- 
tered out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  19,  '62. 
Promoted  to  Bugler,  January  1,  1864 — mustered 

out,  August  4,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Promoted  to  Artificer,  June  1,  1864— mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Artificer,  June  11,  1864— mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Artificer,  December  28,  1862— mus- 
tered out,  June  11,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Promoted  to  Artificer,  Jan.  27,  1862— murdered 

near  Williamsburg,  Va.,  October  2,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  J  uly  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '62. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  4-,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  22,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
jNIustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 
INIustered  out  with  battery,  Julj'-  20,  1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1835. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1835. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  18G5. 
Mustered  out,  June  21, 1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  4,  '63. 
Dischariied  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  23,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  28,  '65. 


THREE  YEARS'  SERVICE. 


993 


Beck,  Henry 

Boyle,  Thomas 

Breen,  Patrick 

Blake,  William  H. 


Burchinal,  Penfield 

.  Byen,  Adam 

Burr,  Byron 

Beebe,  Curtis 

Buly,  Curtis 

Bettinger,  Charles 

Benson^  Hosea  M.. 

Clark,  John  M 

Clark,  Andrew  J... 

Coyle,  Philip. 

Cover,  Jacob 

Cogley,  George  W. 

Cuuningham,  C 

Combs,  Wm,  O 

Cox, John 

Clark,  Charles 

Cole,  Lorentus  S 

Cline,  William  F.... 

Cole,  Hart , 

Craig,  Samuel 

Denaere,  Theodore. 

Den-inger,  Andrew 

Day,  Andrew 

Deem,  Charles 

De Force,  Edward... 

Demick,  Melvin  P.. 

Ditman,  Eli 

Donohue,  Daniel 

Dull,  William 

Davis,  Robert 

Delhi,  Frederick 

Daniels,  Daniel 

Everett,  Daniel  A... 

Eaton,  Isaac  R 

Finton,  Houser 

Fisher,  Thomas  J... 

Fizell,  Andrew 

Forrey,  Henry 

Fry,  Daniel 

Fry,  Matthew 

Fry,  John 

Frickman,  Henry.. 

Frew,  Wilson , 

Frederick,  James.., 

Foster,  Edgar  M 

Fischer,  John 

Farron,  Thomas 

Frankford,  Wash'n 

Folsmer,  Abner 

Franklin,  George  B 

Groff,  Richard 

Gingerick,  Angus's 

Gurdiger,  Jacob 

Gallagher,  Daniel... 

Gaul,  William 

Gay,  Nicholas 

Gray,  Thomas 

Groonor,  Jacob  H... 

Guilm,  John 

Grubb,  R.  M 

Herr,  Barton 

Hetrick,  John  A 

Horn,  Henry 

Horn,  George 

Heazlett,  William  T 

Hengst,  Jacob 

125 


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Aug.  27,  '64, 

June  21,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Oct.      5,  '61, 


June  11,  '61, 


Aug.  15, 
Aug.  21, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
Mar.  23, 
June  20, 
Jan.    16, 
June  20, 
Jan.      4, 
Mar.   28, 
May  25, 
Aug.     1, 
July  10, 
Sept.     ] , 
Sept.    4, 
June  11, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
Nov.  18, 
Nov.  18, 
Aug.  12, 
Feb.     1, 
Dec.    29, 
Sept.  24, 
Feb.    22, 
Nov.  20, 
Jan.      7, 
July  11, 
June  20, 
Mar.  23, 
June  11, 
June  20, 
Jan.    28, 
Jan.    16, 
Mar.   17, 
Feb.    10, 
Feb.    11, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
Feb.   20, 
Feb,   18, 
Mar.  23, 
Sept.     1, 
Aug.  26, 
Sept.     1. 
Sept.    4,  ' 
June  20, 
Feb.    16,  ' 
Mar.  28,  ■ 
Oct.      1,  • 
Sept.    7,  - 
July  20,  • 
June  20,  ' 
June  20,  ' 
June  20,  ' 
Sept.    4,  ' 
Mar.   23,  ' 
Feb.    16,  ' 
Feb.    22, 


Mar.  27, 


'61, 

'61, 

'61, 

'61, 

'61, 

'65, 

'61, 

'64, 

'61, 

'64, 

'65, 

'61, 

'61, 

'61, 

'61, 

'61, 

'61, 

'61, 

'61, 

'64, 

'64, 

■61, 

'64, 

'63, 

'61, 

'64, 

'61, 

'64, 

'61, 

'61, 

'65, 

'61, 

'61, 

'64, 

'64, 

'64, 

'64, 

'64, 

'61, 

'61, 

'61, 

'64, 

'64, 

'65, 

'61, 

'62, 

'61, 

'61, 

'61, 

'64, 

'65, 

'61, 

'64, 

'61, 

'61, 

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'65, 

'65, 


Mustered  out,  June  10, 1865,  by  General  Order  of 

War  Department. 
Transferred  to  battery  D,  March  1,  1862. 
Transferred  to  battery  D,  March  1,  1862. 
Sentenced  to  be  executed  for  the  murder  of  Ste- 
phen Redson— sentence  commuted  to  imprison- 
ment for  life,  special  order  14,  War  Department, 
January  11,  1864. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  8,  1861— buried 

in  Militarv  Asylum  Cemetery. 
Died  near  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  15,  1861. 
Deserted  May  1,  1863. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  April  21,  '62. 

Mustered  out,  Aug.  4,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  Aug.  4,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Transferred  to  battery  H,  March  1,  1862. 

Died  near  Chain  Bridge,  Va.,  November  28,  '61. 

Deserted  July,  1861. 

Deserted  July,  1861. 

Deserted  March  22,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  July  6,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

P'.lu.stered  out,  Jvine  14,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20, 1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20, 1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  Aug.  4,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Transferred  to  battery  C,  March  30,  1862. 

Mustered  out,  August  11, 1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  11,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Died  in  Baltimore  county,  Md. ,  Jan.  7,  '65— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  Julv  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865, 

Mustered  out  with  batterv,  Julv  20,  1865, 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Deo.  12, 1863, 

Transferred  to  battery  D,  December  22,  1862. 

Died  at  Williamsburg,  Va.,  March  20;  '64— Vet. 

Died  at  Williamsburg,  Va.,  October  25,  1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  Oct.  1,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  June  1,  1865. 

Transferred  to  battery  C,  March  1,  1862. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Deserted  July,  1861. 

Deserted  July,  1861. 

Deserted  April  80,  1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 


994 


FOETY-THIED    REGIMENT — FIEST  AETILLBIIY, 


Haines,  John.... 
Hinkle,  Wesley 
Harkey,  John... 
Hjckey,  James. 
Hart,  Edmund. 
Harrington,  Pat'k  J 
Inuevest,  Michael... 
Jacobs,  Barton  A.... 

Jacobs,  Edward 

Jennings,  Henry.... 

Jarvis,  John 

Jones,  Ireneous 

Kauflfman,  Lawr'ce 
Kline,  George  W. 

Kipp,  Edward 

Kuhns,  John 

Liong,  Henry 

Liorenz,  John 

liloyd,  William... 
Leiser,  James  S... 

Leber,  Peter 

liOvell,  Philemon  C 
Lafayette,  George... 

Lyman,  Edwin 

Larraba,  William  H 

Martin,  Henry 

May  berry,  S.  T 

Mowrer,  Jacob 

Murphy,  William... 
Murphy,  Samuel.... 
Murphy,  John  W... 

M' Andrews,  T 

M'Kay,  William 

M'Collough.  A.  J.... 
M'Graw,  Edward... 

M'Lain,  Wm.  D. 

Murphy,  Thomas ... 

Myer,  Jacob 

M'Cord,  Harrison... 

Miskell,  Philip 

M'llheany,  Henry.. 

Meyers,  Wm.  H 

Marks,  Edward 

Marks,  John 

Marshall,  Joseph  ... 

M'Gee,  James  H 

Mouse,  Conrad 

Miller,  Nervin 

Murphy,  William... 
Michaels,  Joseph.... 
M'Connell,  Richard 
M'Goehan,  John  D.. 
Nichols,  William  ... 
O'Donuell,  Patrick.. 

Onstott,  Adam 

Phillips,  William... 

Poleman,  James 

Potter,  Courtl'd  W.. 

Reed,  Jesse 

Reed,  Robert  A 

Robinson,  Chas.  L .. 
Roper,  William  G... 
Robinson,  Cornel's.. 

Ramish,  Francis 

Reynolds,  Henry  S 

Reber,  Josiah 

Ripple,  John.... 

Roberts,  Benj,  F 

Robinson,  Michael... 
Rarey,  William  A... 
Robinson,  Henry.... 

Ritter,  Henry 

Ratcliff,  Jas.  A.  S... 
Sankey,  Salathiel... 
Siler,  Benjamin  F... 


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Aug.  27, 
Feb.  29, 
Aug.  15, 


June  20, 
Mar.  24, 
Aug.  4, 
Feb.  12, 
Feb.  18, 
Sept.  1, 
Mar.  24, 
Jan.  7, 
June  7, 
June  11, 
Aug.  15, 
Feb.  20, 
Feb.  12, 
Oct.  16, 
Jan.  26, 
June  14, 
Aug.  27, 
June  11, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
Mar.  23, 
Dec.  23, 
Dec.  30, 
Aug.  5, 
Dec.  23, 
Dec.  23, 
Dec.  30, 
Dec.  22, 
Jan.  2, 
Jan.  28, 
Feb.  2, 
Oct.  11, 
Mar.  24, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
Oct.  5, 
Dec.  28, 
Jan.  29, 
Feb.  20, 
Feb.  22, 
Sept.  2, 
Aug.  27, 
June  20, 
Dec.  20, 
Oct.  17, 
Mar.  23, 
Aug.  30, 
Mfir.  23, 
June  11, 
Sept.  5, 
Jan.  4, 
June  20, 
Aug.  10, 
Jan.  1.5, 
Feb.  20, 
Aug.  5, 
Jan.  4, 
Mar.  29, 
Oct.  27, 
June  20, 
June  20, 
Sept.  4, 
Oct.  1, 
Feb.  15, 
Jan.  29, 
June  11, 
June  20, 
Aug.  1, 
Aug.  26, 
Dec.  23, 
Feb.   12, 


Mustered  out,  June  10,  1865. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  September  10,  1864. 

Deserted,  August  27,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out-roU. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  25,  '62 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  witli  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Yet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  10,  '65 

Transferred  to  battery  H,  March  1,  1862. 

Mustered  out,  June  11,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  25,  '62 

Deserted  February,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  v/ith  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  9,  '63. 

Mustered  out,  June  10,  1865. 

Transferred  to  battery  O,  March  1,  1862. 

Deserted  July  28,  1861. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  June  21,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  June  15,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out.  May  28,  1865. 

Mustered  out.  May  31,  1865. 

Mustered  out.  May  31,  1865. 

Mustered  out.  May  31,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  10,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  10,  1865. 

Died  at  Yorktown,  Va.,  November  9,  1862. 

Died  at  YorktOAvn,  Va.,  March  1,  1864. 

Deserted  April  30,  1864— Vet. 

Mustered  out,  August  11, 1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  battery  D,  March  1,  1862. 

Absent,  in  arrest,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out,  May  31,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865; 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  186.5— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  26,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  22,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  19,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1,  '62. 

Mustered  out,  May  11,  1865. 

Mustered  out.  May  28,  1865. 

Transferred  to  battery  C,  March  1,  1862. 

Deserted  July  31,  1863. 

Deserted  Julv,  1862. 

Deserted  December  15,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

i 

i 

REMARKS. 

Shadle,  Valentine... 
Stauflfer,  Jacob  W... 
Sharv  Solomon 

Private 

...do 

...do  .... 

Sept.-  7,  '64, 
Aug.    5,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Dec.   22,  '63, 
Jan.    28,  '64, 
Jan.      4,  '64, 
Aug.    5,  '61, 
Nov.     9,  '62, 
June  20,  '61, 
Mar.  28,  '64, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Aug.  15,  '61, 
Sept.  18,  '62, 
Jan.      2,  '64, 
Sept.    2,  '64, 
Sept.     2,  '64, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20, '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Sept.    4,  '61, 

Jan.      4,  '64, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Mar.  24,  '65, 
Oct.     11, '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Jan.    28,  '64, 
Jan.      3,  '64, 
Aug.  31,  '64, 
Aug.  28,  '64, 
Mar.  23,  '65, 
Jan.      7,  '64, 
Jan.    21,  '64, 
Sept.     1,  '61, 
Aug.    5,  '61, 
Sept.     1, '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
Feb.    16,  '64, 
June  20,  '61, 
Jime  11,  '61, 
Sept.    2,  '61, 
Sept.    1,  '61, 
Sept.    2,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '64, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 
June  11,  '61, 
June  20,  '61, 

Sept.    2,  '61, 
Nov.  18,  '64, 
June  15,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
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3 
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3 
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3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
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3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

Mustered  out,  June  15,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  Avith  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  July  28,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out,  June  4,  1865. 

Shick,  Andrew 

...do 

...do 

Stanley,  Gideon 

Stafford,  Jotin  S 

...do 

...do... 

Stees,  Theoph.  H.... 
Stiner  Wm.  E 

...do 

...do... 

Stoutzenberger,  H.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  1,  '62. 

Stroube,  Charles 

Simpson,  Thomas... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out,  June  25, 1864— expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  12,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  2,  '63. 

Slifer,  Samuel  H 

Savage,  John,  Jr 

Solliday,  Elijah 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Pr.  to  1st  Lt.  Co.  B,  181st  reg.  P.  V.,  Feb.  24,  '64. 
Mustered  out,  June  10,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  10,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  D,  March  1,  1862. 

Smith   John.. 

do 

Transferred  to  battery  H,  March,  1,  1862. 
Died  at  Yorktown,  Va.,  December  8,  1862. 
Killed,  accidentally,  near  Williamsburg,  Va., 

Summers,  Fred'k... 
Stabler,  Wm 

...do 

...do 

Stafford,  Tru'n  W.. 

...do 

...do 

May  6,  1862. 
Died  at  Fortress  Monroe,  Va.,  September  4,  1864. 
Deserted  July,  1861. 

Stineberger,  Wm.... 

...do 

...do 

Deserted  June  27,  1861. 

...do 

Deserted  May  1,  1863. 

Shneberger,  D.  H... 
Stees,  Edwin 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Turner,  John  H 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Thompson,  W.  H.  H 
Townsley,  Joseph... 
Vanhorn,  Jack.  M.. 
Watson,  Thos.  M ... 

Weidle,  JohnH 

WeUer,  John    

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out,  June  10,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  10,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 

W^illey  George. 

..do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 

Williams,  Michael.. 
Woodring,  Wm.  D.. 
Wise  John  H   , 

...do 

...do 

do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865-Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  20,  1865. 

...do 

Mustered  out,  June  21, 1864- expiration  of  term. 

Wentz,  John  F 

"WiIa^^    .TnhTi.. 

..do 

do 

Mustered  out,  June  21, 1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  Sept.  3,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Worl,  William.. 

...do 

Mustered  out,  Sept.  3,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  16,  '65— Vet. 
Mustered  out,  June  10,  1865. 

Weller,  Frederick.. 
W^eller  Jacob. 

...do 

do 

Wade,  Johns 

Wolf  George 

...do 

do 

Transferred  to  battery  H,  March  1,  1862. 
Transferred  to  battery  C,  March  1,  1862. 

Whit.p   Tpt.pr 

do 

Died  at  Yorktown,  Va.,  November  7, 1862. 

Wasner,  Mark 

Yoder  Samuel. 

...do 

do 

Died  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  December  31,  1861— 

buried  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery. 
Mustered  out,  Sept.  3,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

...do 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Zimmerman,  Jacob 

...do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  29,  '62. 

Battery  F. 

recruited  in  SCHUYLKILL  COUNTY. 


Ezra  W.  Matthews 
B.  Bruce  Rickets. 

John  F.  Campbell 


Elbridge  M'Conkey 
Henry  L.  Godbald 


July 
July 

8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 

3 
3 

July 

8,  '61, 

3 

July 
July 

8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 

3 
3 

Promoted  to  Major,  April  11,  1863. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  Aug.  5, 1861- to  Capt.,  May 
8,  1863— to  Major,  December  1,  1864. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt ,  May  20,  '64— to  1st  Lt.,  Dec. 
6,  1864— to  Capt.,  April  17,  1865— mustered  out 
with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 

Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  Aug.  5,  '61— resigned  Feb.  20,  '62. 

Died  Sept.  22,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Rap- 
pahannock Station,  Va. 


996 


FOETT-THIED  REGIMENT — FIRST  ARTILLERY, 


Chas.  B.  Brockway 


Henry  Wireman. 


Wm.  M.  Thurston.. 


T.  LeRoyCase 

Francis  H.  Snider. 


George  W.  Mowrer 

F.  P.  Brockway 

William  H.  Trump 
Steph.  E.  Ridgway.. 
Chas.  G.  Matthews 

Morgan  Bahn 

John  A.  M'Farland 
Jesse  Chamberlain 
Franklin  M.  Haines 
Smith  L.  French 
WilUam  B.  MelUck 
Henry  A.  Conrad... 

Myron  French 

Abr'm  Rudisill 

Oscar  G.  Larrabee.. 


Albert  Herbine 

Wm.  Umberhower 
Geo.  E.  Heiabach... 
FrankUn  Houser.... 

Joseph  Peterson 

Ephraim  Berger 

Mark  O'Brien 

John  W.Bullock.... 
James  F.  Kennedy 

Joseph  Strong 

John  H.  Christian.., 


1st  Lt. 


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..do. 


2d  Lt... 
..do 


..do... 


Delos  D.  Bryant 
William  Shoop.  . 
L.  Eugene  C.  Moore 
Wm.  H.  Patterson.. 

Wm.  M.  Warnick... 
James  W.  Francis.. 

Jacob  S.  Yordy 

Jacob  M.  Harman.. 
Ackerman,  Geo.  W 

Arsta,  William 

Appleman,  Cyrus  B 

Anderson,  Elijah  Y 

Ardes,  John..". 

Amon,  William 

Angstadt,  Geo.  W... 
Blessing,  William... 

Bowers,  Levi  S 

Burns,  Hugh 

Burge,  Jacob 

Bartlett,  Orrin  E 

Bradigan,  Frank.  M 
Blackman,  Enoch... 

Bonney,  Peter 

Bassing,  John 

Buckalew,Carpen'r 
Branton,  Stewart  F 

Bailer,  William 

Brown,  Henry  W... 
Blakeuy,  Charles... 

Bubb,  Daniel 

Bingham,  Wm.  O... 
Barnes,  George  E... 


.do 

1st  Sgt., 
Q.  M.  S, 
Serg't. 
...do.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Corp.... 
...do 


July    8,  '61, 


July    8,  '61, 
July    8,  '61, 


July 
July 


8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 


July    8,  '61, 
Jan.     1,  '62, 


...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do... 

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...do 
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...do 

...do.... 

Bugler. 

...do.... 

Artifi'r 

...do 

Private 

..do 

..do 

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.do 

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July    8, 

'61, 

Dec.   30, 

'61, 

Jan.    21, 

'64, 

July  29, 

'01, 

June    8, 

'61, 

July  16, 

'61, 

July  24, 

'61, 

July     8, 

'61, 

July     6, 

'61, 

July  10, 

'61, 

July     8, 

'61, 

Aug.    5, 

'61, 

July     8, 

'61, 

Aug.    5, 

'61, 

July  20, 

'61, 

Aug.    5, 

'61, 

Jan.,   27, 

'62, 

Aug.    5, 

'61, 

Dec.   23, 

'61, 

July    8, 

'61, 

Nov.  24, 

'62, 

July    8, 

'61, 

July    8, 

'61, 

July    8, 

'61, 

July  8,  '61, 

July  8,  '61, 

Mar.  17,  '62, 

July  8,  '61, 


July 
Feb. 
July 
Mar. 
Feb. 


8,  '61, 

9,  '64, 

8,  '61, 

9,  '64, 
'64, 


Dec.   24,  '( 
Mar.  15,  '64, 


July 

Aug. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
July 
July 
Dec. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
May 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Jan. 
July 
July 
July 
Mar. 


8,  '61, 
29,  '64, 

9,  '64, 

4,  '64, 
22,  '61, 

8,  '61, 
26,  '61, 
24,  '63, 

5,  '61, 

6,  '61, 
3,  '64, 

22,  '61, 
10,  '64, 
15,  '64, 

23,  '64, 
1,  '64, 

26,  '64, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 

18,  '64, 


Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  Feb.  2S,  1862— to  1st  Lieut., 
March  16,  1863— com.  Capt.,  Nov.  30,  1864— not 
mustered— brevet  Capt.,  March  13,  1865— dis- 
charged October  22, 1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  Dec.  6,  1864— mustered  out 

with  battery,  June  9,  1865- Vet. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  April  22, 1865— mustered  out 

with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Discharged  February  4,  186.3. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  Jan.  31,  1864— wounded  at 
Mine  Run,  Va.— discharged  Oct.  8,  1864. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  April  22,  1865— mustered  out 
with  battery,  June  9,  186.5— Vet. 

Promoted  to2dLt.,  Dec.  21, 1864— mustered  out 
with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1SG5— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  .June  9,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  18,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '64. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 

Prisoner  at  Gettysbu  rg — mustered  out  with  bat- 
tery, June  9,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  .June  9,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 

Wounded  at  Gettj^sburg,  July  2, 1863 — mustered 
out,  August  8, 1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  19,  '62. 

Transferred  to  battery  G,  March  26,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batterv  G,  March  26,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Bristoe  Station,  Va.,  Oct.  14,  1863— 
transferred  to  battery  G,  March  26,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  18G5. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  .June  9,  1865 — Vet. 

Wounded  at  Tolopotomy,  May  31,  1864— muster- 
ed out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

Transferred  to  battery  A,  December  29,  1864. 

Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 

Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  o^t  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865^Vet- 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  186.5— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  186.5— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  15,  '63. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  G,  March  26,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  A,  Dec.  29,  1864— Vet.  - 


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Bennett,  William... 

Briner,  Charles 

Basler,  Samuel 

Benedict,  Fran's  P.. 

Bartle,  John 

Carson,  Henry  J 

Clements,  John 

Curry,  Patrick 

CaU,  Henry  W 

Campbell,  Simon  S 
Chamberlain,  Wm. 

Coin,  John 

Cassiday,  Peter  V... 

Clere,  Samuel 

Coulter,  William..., 
Clark,  Chas.  H 
Golden,  Richard  J.. 

Conners,  Martin 

Christman,  B 

Christian,  John  H... 

Diebler,  John 

Davis,  William  N... 
Darr,  William  B, 
Downing,  John  H... 
Dibble,  Cornelius  S 
Davis,  Theophilus.. 

Dennan,  John  A 

Dell,  Moses 

Doyle ,  Patrick 

Dodson,  John 

Dix,  Burton  W 

Butcher,  Geo.  E 

Davis,  Jacob 

Dow,  Joseph  P 

Doney,  Seymore 

Esterline,  Samuel... 
Eastbrook.  Whit.... 

Eastman,  Eli  F 

Eden,  George 

Edgart,  .Jackson 

Frame,  Thomas  E... 

Fisher,  James  H 

Farron,  Charles  P... 
Frederick,  William 
Fields,  George- 
Fink,  Benjamin 
Foster,  Henry.. 
Fox,  Enoch...... 

Floray,  Simon.. 

Fox,  Jacob 

French,  Merrett  C. 

Frew,  Francis 

Frick.  Henry 

Gelp,  Henry 

Geraw,  Fi^derick... 

Gray,  Samuel 

Gray,  Frederick 

Gehring,  John 

Gottschall,  Wm 

Graves,  James 

Galloway,  Aaron  B 

George,  William 

Goins,  Harrison 
Greenwood,  Lee, 
Geiser,  Tighlman... 
Gets,  Leonard..  ... 
Gossler,  Henry  W 
Gates,  Maynard.... 
Garrett,  Matthew. 
Greib,  Jacob  G 
Grimes,  Isaac 
Garringer,  Charles.. 
Gillespie,  Melw'd  C 
Given,  John  M 
Haag,  Jacob..  . 


Transferred  to  battery  A,  December  29,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  December  29,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  B.  December  29,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Deserted  September  16,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  186.5— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  bat'crj^,  June  9,  1S65 — ^Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  Juno  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  ^',  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  29,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  24,  '63. 
Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  G,  March  26,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  G,  March  26,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  December  29,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 
Discharged  August  8,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  186.5— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
ISIustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865.    > 
Mustered  out,  July  11,  1861 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,'  December  29,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  battery  G,  March  26,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  December  29,  1864. 
Deserted — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  l^attery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1S65 — Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  15,  '63. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  December  29,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  December  29,  1864. 
Died  Aug.  19,  '61— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem'y.D.  C. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  31,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Died  October  16,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 
Deserted  October  9,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 — ^Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  8,  '62. 
Disch.  oh  Sui-g.  certificate — date  unknown — Vet. 
Mustered  out.  May  26,  1862 — expiration  of  term. 
Discharaed  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  13,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  !,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  28,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  Juno  9,  1865. 
Transferred  to  baitery  G,  March  26,  1864. 
Transferi-ed  to  battery  G,  March  26,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  December  29,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  September  11,  1864. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lieut,  battery  G,  June  12,  1863. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865— Vet. 


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Aug.     1,  '61, 
Jan.      1,  '64, 

Nov.  22,'  63, 
Mav    16,  '61, 
Sept.  13,  '61, 
Feb.    17,  '64, 
Mar.  14,  '64, 
Feb.     4,  '64, 
Feb.     2,  '64, 
Feb.   27,  '64, 
Sept.     5,  '64, 
July     8,  '64, 
Dec.    31,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July    8,  '61, 
May   19,  '63, 
Aug.  20,  '64, 
Feb.     2,  '64, 
Feb.     5,  '64, 
Jan.    29,  '64, 
Feb.     3,  'o4, 
July  29,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July    8,  '61, 
Jan.    19,  '64, 
Sept.    3,  '61, 
June    4,  '64, 
Feb.     2,  '64, 
Feb.   12,  '64, 
Mar.     2,  '64, 
Oct.     29,  '61, 
July  18,  '61, 
July    8,  '61, 
July    8,  '61, 
Jan.      1,  '64, 
Feb.    16,  '64, 
Feb.   22,  '64, 
Feb.     6,  '64, 
Feb.   19,  '64, 
Nov.     3,  '61, 

Feb.    16, '64, 
July  24,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
Sept.  13,  '61, 
Jan.      1,  '64, 
Feb.    3,  '64, 
Aug.  31,  '64, 
July    8,  '61, 
Feb.    2.5,  '64, 
July     8,  '61, 
Feb.      8,  '64, 
Jan.     3,  '64, 
Dec.    11,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 
Dec.    21,  '61, 
Feb.   16,  '64, 
Feb.     2,  '64, 
Feb.   10,  '64, 
Mar.     3, '64, 
Feb.     9,  '64, 
Aug.    1, '64, 
July    8,  '61, 
July    8,  '61, 
July    8,  '61, 
Sept.  11,  '61, 
Feb.   20,  '64, 
July     8,  '61, 
Feb.   22,  '62, 
Jan.      1,  '64, 

Mustered  out  -with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 

Hildebrandt,  Adam 
Hilands,  Samuel  K 
Hickman,  John  F... 
Hildebrandt,Henry 
Heinbach,  Jacob 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  0,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  outwitli  batter v,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  0,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  batterv,  June  9,  1865. 

Houser  John         .. 

..do  .... 

INIustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Henry,  Rudolph 

Hoff master,  Sam'l.. 
Hughes,  Mason  B... 
Hall  Bennett      .  . 

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INIustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9.  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Hart  John  A       .... 

...do 

Mustered  out  at  exoiration  of  term. 

Harder,  Priestley  S 
Henry  Peter. 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  January  23,  1865— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  21,  '61. 

Hinkle,  William  P 

Henry,  John 

Hindman,  John  F... 
Horning,  George.... 

Hummel,  Isaac 

Hawk,  Charles. 

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Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  11,  '62. 
Transferred  to  battery  G,  March  28,  1864. . 
Transferred  to  battery  G,  March  26,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  December  29,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864, 

Halligan,  Wilham.. 
Herman,  Henry  J... 
Hindel,  Daniel 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 

Mustered  out,  August  12,  1865. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  October  25,  1864— Vet. 

...do 

Hammil,  Peter 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

...dO:.... 

Haines,  Charles  A... 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  wtth  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Jenkins,  Henry  S... 
Jenkins,  Richard... 

Jackson,  .James 

Jones,  Henry 

...do 

...do 

...do 

.do 

Jackson,  Alexan'r... 

Krepps,  Michael 

Kiler,  Samuel  W.... 

Kinney,  Wm.  T 

Kuhns,  Daniel  L 

Keller,  .Joshua 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

.do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  batterv,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  batterv,  June  9,  1865. 

Kissell,  Henry 

...do 

..do   .  . 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 

Kline,  William 

Killion,  Peter 

Koons,  Henry 

Kinney,  Thomas 

Lake,  Velasco  O 

Lanious,  .James 

Laughlin,  John 

...do 

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...do 

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Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Died  October  13,  1S62,  of  wounds  received  at  An- 

tietam,  September  17,  1862. 
Died  January  2,  1865,  at  Brig.  Hospital,  Va. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  batterv,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  5,  '63. 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 
Died  of  wds.  received  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  '62. 

Larabee,  Wesley 

Larabee,  Alfred  W 
Lehman,  William... 
Laube*  George 

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...do 

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Myers,  Andrew  S... 

Miller,  Samuel 

M'Clintock,  H.  C  ... 

Mosil,  Frederick 

M'Lain,  James 

Menier,  William 

Myers,  John  K. 

...do 

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...do 

...do 

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Clustered  out  with  batterv,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  batterv,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  5,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  26,  '62. 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29, 1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  G,  March  26,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  battery  G,  March  26,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  December  29,  1864. 

Marquet,  John 

Morrison,  William.. 

M'Vey,  Johns 

Mohr,  WilUam 

Matterson,  Orrin.... 
M'Murtrie,  Alex.  E 

Matterson,  Orrin 

Martin,  Augustus... 
Manard,  David  P.... 
Moore,  John 

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Maffltt,  John 

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M'Kenney,  Peter... 
M'Ginley,  Patrick... 

Musseno,  Geo.  A 

Morton,  Jacob 

Mills,  John  C 

M'Collem,  Neal 

Mowery,  Samuel.... 

M'Bride,  Alex.. 

M'Goldrick,  Mich'l 
Neff,  Abraham  P.. . 

Nuss,  Henry  F 

Nolan,  William 

Nimis,  Charles 

Nealon,  Patrick  F... 

Need,  Francis 

Nipple,  Andrew 

Orange,  Robert 

O'Brien,  Timothy... 
Oliver,  Andrew  B... 
Parker,  Pasarivous 
Pinkerton,  Wm.  G.. 
Pidcoe,  Hiram  M ... 

Pidcoe,  James  H 

Potts,  Thos.  W.  M'C 
Phillips,  James ... 
Powell,  William., 
Peterman,  Jacob. 
Peter,  Edwin  H... 

Perry,  Samuel 

Pool,  Henry , 

Powryne,  James. 


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Rake,  John  G 

Roney,  William.... 

Roney,  John 

Roberts,  Josiah  K. 
Romag,  Ezra  L  ... 

Ray,  John 

Raungahen,  Gideon 

Ropp,  Joseph 

Rogers.  John 

Ruth,  Joseph   

Roland,  George 

Reed,  John  T 

Robinson,  William 

Rake,  Isaac .-... 

Rife,  John 

Riley,  Thomas 

Ross,  Benjamin 

Riggin,  James  H.... 
Remline,  Francis.., 
Robinson,  James... 

Rouke,  John 

Shatter,  Benj.  F 

ShiiDuian,  Charles... 

Simpson,  Forest , 

Simler,  Henry  C 

Sweet,  Only  F 

Stratford.  P.ichard. 
Steever,  \.  m.  H.... 

Shirman,  John 

Shellhorn,  John 

Schmehl,  Joel 

Sherwood,  Eli 

Shepherdson,  Thos 
Shoemaker,  John.. 

Soil,  Joseph 

Snively,  Uplin  G... 

Sampson,  Oscar 

Shenfelder,  Peter .. 
Scott,  Raymond  T.. 

Schwalb,  Adam 

Stout,  David 

Swander,  John 


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Transferred  to  battery  A,  December  29,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  December  29,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 
Died  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  December  29,  1861. 
Deserted  May  17,  1863. 
Deserted  June  29,  1863. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out,  July  3,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 
Discharged  May  31,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  186.5— Vet. 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  Juno  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out,  June  5,  186.5. 
Mustered  out,  July  6,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  10,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  2,  '62. 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 
Died  at  Hancock,  Md.,  January,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July,  1863— buried  m  Na- 
tional Cemetery— section  D— grave.  48. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  oat  with  battery,  June  0,  186.5. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out.  May  26, 1862— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out.  May  26,  1862- expiration  of  term. 
Transferred  to  batterv  B,  December  29,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  G,  March  26,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  G,  March  26,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  G,  March  26,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  December  29,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  December  29,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  December  29,  1864. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Killed  at  Rappahannock  Station,  August  21,  '62. 
Mustered  out,  July  11,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  Juue  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  Juue  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Yet, 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  186.5— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  18od. 
^Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865 
jNIustored  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9, 1865. 
Dischar"-ed  on  Surg,  certificate— date  unknown. 
Discharged  May  26,  1862-expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  12,  b^. 
Discharged  on  Surg,  certificate-date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  --,  b6. 
Mustered  out,  July  16,  lS64-expiration  pf  ternv 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 
Transferred  tc  battfiy  B,  December  29,  18b4. 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 


1000 


FORTY-THIRD   REGIMENT — FIRST  ARTILLERY, 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO    SERVICE. 

i 

3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

REMARKS. 

Sibley,  Charles  H... 

Private 
...do 

July  15,  '61, 
May   25, '63, 
May   21,  '63, 
Feb.    28,  '64, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
Mar.     1,  '62, 

Transferred  to  battery  G,  March  26,  1864. 

Transferred  to  battery  G,  March  26,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  G,  March  26,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  December  29,  1864. 
Deserted  Julv  22,  1862. 
Deserted  February  14,  1862. 
Deserted  August  5,  1861. 
Deserted  September  16,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Seiders,  Michael 

Stevenson,  John 

Stewart,  Fernando.. 
Slaughter,  David.... 
Sampson,  Wash.  T.. 
Sanders,  David  B... 
Shoemaker,  James.. 
Savage,  Charles  N.. 
Shaw  Frank 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Jan.      1,  '62, 
Jan.    22,  '64, 
Mar.    16, '64, 
Feb.    24,  '64, 
Feb.     3,  '64, 
Feb.     2,  '64, 
July     8,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
Aug.  20,  '64, 
Feb.     2,  '64, 
July     8,  '61, 
Aug.  25,  '64, 
Aug.    1,  '61, 
Dec.    11,  '61, 
Dec.    26,  '62, 
Feb.   29,  '64, 
July  18,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Deserted  October  16,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Samsel  George 

...do. ... 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Smith,  George 

Sfrecker,  Joseph 

TaTjor  Gordon.. 

...do 

...do 

..do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 

Torbett,  Samuel 

Thomas,  Richard ... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1805. 
Transferred  to  battery  B,  December  29,  1864. 

Thibault,  M'Clera .. 

...do 

...do 

Transferred  to  battery  G,  March  26,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  December  29, 1864. 

Tiffany,  Barnard 

Tiffany,  Henry  M... 
Thompson,  Edward 
Thompson,  Charles 
Uhler,  Ephraim 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  24,  '63. 

Died  while  at  home  on  furl.,  Jan.  16,  '64— Vet. 

Killed  at  Antietam,  September  17,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  18(55- Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— -Vet. 

"Van  Orsdall  Wm 

do    . 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Vanhorn,  Jas.  H 

Wolf,  William 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Feb.   24,  '64, 
Julv   19,  '61, 
July  19,  '61, 
Aug.  20,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
Feb.  ,  5,  '64, 
Feb.     5.  '64, 
Feb.     5,  '64, 
Mar.     8,  '64, 
Febs    5,  '64, 
Jan.      4,  '64, 
Jan.    2.5,  '64, 
Sept.     1,  '64, 
Sept.     1,  '64, 
Sept.    1,  '64, 
Feb.     3,  '64, 
July     8,  '61, 
Feb.    17,  '64, 
Feb.     4,  '64, 
Feb.     2,  '64, 
July     8,  '61, 
Feb.     5,  '64, 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 

Wenrick,  Peter 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 

Wagner,  John  W... 
Writzel,  John 

...do 

...do 

:Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Wingert,  Nicholas.. 
Webber,  Anthony.. 

Wissinger,  Wm 

Wormest,  Jacob 

Weiting,  Orlando  L 
Wemuag,  John  W.. 
Wood,  William  R... 
Wright,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

Wildsmith,  Thos 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 
Transferred  to  batterv  B, 'December  29,  1864. 

...do 

Transferred  to  battery  G,  March  26,  1864. 

Webster,  Daniel 

Worthline,  Chas.  F 
Waples,  Wm.  W.... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Transferred  to  battery  A,  December  29,  1864. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Died  near  Petersburg,  Va.,  August  20,  1864. 
On  detached  service  as  Regt.  Hos.  Steward. 

Yerger,  William 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  9,  1865. 

BATTERY  G, 
RECRUITED  IN  PHILADELPHIA. 


Robert  M.  West. 
Mark  Kern 


Frank  P.  Amsden. 
Belden  Spence 

L.  Eug.  C.  Moore.. 


Gustavus  L.  Braun 

James  Kincade 

Chas.  H.  Mitchell... 


William  Jennings. 
William  C.  Hays... 


Capt. 
..do.. 


...do... 
...do... 

...do... 

IstLt 
...do... 
...do... 

...do... 
...do... 


July  26, 
July  26, 

July     8, 
July  26, 

Mar.   17, 


July  26, 
July  30, 
July  26, 

Mar.  24, 
April  14, 


'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'62, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Major,  September,  13,  1861. 
Promoted  to  Captain,  September  14, 1861 — killed 

at  Bull  Run.  August  30,  1862. 
Pr.  to  Capt.,  Nov.  12,  1862— resigned  May  25,  '63. 
Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  May  11,  '63— to  Capt.,  Jan.  20,  '64— 

mustered  out,  Dec.  4, 1864r-^expiration  of  term. 
Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Feb.  23,  1865— to  1st  Lt.,  April  24, 

1865 — to  Captain,  May  15,  1865 — mustered  out 

with  batterv,  June  29,  1865- Vet. 
Pr.  to  1st  Lt.-,  July  26,  '61— resigned  Oct.  8, 1861. 
Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  Oct.  8,  1861— resigned  Jan.  8,  1862. 
Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Sept.  9,  1863— to  1st  Lt.,  March  5, 

'64 — mus.  out,  Dec.  31,  '64 — expiration  of  term. 
Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  Mav  16,  '64— disch.  March  17, 1865. 
Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  April  20,  1865— to  1st  Lt.,  May  12, 

1865— mus.  out  with  batterv,  June  29,  '65— Vet. 


THREE    YBATIS'    SEUVICB. 


1001 


Geo.  W.  Reisinger. 

Edward  Fitzki 

Geo.  R.  Buffum 


M.  C.  Gillespie 

De  Laf.  Chandler. 


Charles  H.  Clark. 

William  Dixon 

Geo.  W.  Wanck... 


Alfred  W.  Metcalf.. 


D.  A.  Thompson. 
John  Armor 


Geo.  M.  Cook 


Robert  J.  Jackson. 
Isaac  D.  Martin 


Michael  A.  M'Glinn 
J.  W.  M'Cormick... 


John  Gross 

Charles  Gallagher. 
Aaron  Mattis 


Benjamin  F.  Color. 

Jacob  Kreamer 

Mathias  Suggert.... 
Joseph  Preston 


B.  F.  Spiehlman... 
Hopkins  Jenkins, 
.Joseph  Bowman... 
Wm.  S.  Yocum.,.. 


J.  W.  Wortman. 


Thos.  W.  Garman... 


William  Barrett. 


Jacob  D.  Boyce 

James  W.  Hopkins 


William  Lane 

John  M'Devitt 

JohnKuntz 

Eli  F.Eastman 

Wm.  H.  Patterson.. 
Nathaniel  Dorwart.. 
Abraham  Rudisill.. 
Hiram  M.  Pidcoe.... 
Jesse  Chamberlain, 
Frank.  M.  Haines. 

Morgan  Balin...' 

Amos  Barge 


Wm.  P.HaU 

Thomas  Robinson. 


"David  M.  Vantine do . 

126 


2dLt. 
..do.... 
..do.... 


..do.... 
..do.... 

1st  Sgt 

Q.M.S. 


...do.... 
Serg't , 

...do.... 


.do. 
.do. 


..do. 
..do. 


..do, 
..do, 
..do. 


..do.. 
..do.. 
Corp. 

..do.. 

..do.. 

..do.. 

..do.., 


.do. 


...do. 


.do. 


July  30,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
Sept.    9,  '61, 

July  1,  '61, 
July  31,  '61, 

July     8,  '61, 

Feb.   2.3,  '64, 

Mar.  25,  '64, 

Mar.   31,  '6-1, 

July  27,  '61, 
Feb.     8,  '64, 

Mar.  31,  '64, 

Feb.  29,  '64, 

May  16,  '63, 

Feb.  23,  '64, 

Jan.  22,  '64, 

July  17,  '61, 
July  31,  '61, 
July  16,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 
July  16,  '61, 
Aug.  22,  '61, 
Mar.   17,  '64, 

Feb.  23,  '64, 

Feb.  29,  '64, 

Feb.  26, '64, 

Feb.  4,  '64, 

Feb.  23,  '64, 

April  4,  '64, 

Feb.  8,  '64, 

Mar.  30,  '64, 

Feb.  24,  '64, 

Feb.  16,  '64, 
July  17,  '61, 
July  21,  '61, 
July  8,  '61, 
July  8,  '61, 
Sept.  15,  '61, 
Aug.  5,  '61, 
Sept.  13,  '61, 
July  16,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 
July  29,  '61, 
July  24,  '61, 

July  24,  '61, 

May  27,  '61, 

Feb.  12, '64, 


Resigned  January  16,  1862. 

Resigned  October  2,  1862. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lieutenant,  August  1,  1862— discharged 
April  7,  1863,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  June  12,  '63— resigned  July  13,  '63. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  June  14,  18(54- mustered  out 
March  10,  1865— expiration  of  term. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  June  14,  1864— mus- 
tered out,  Jan.  4,  1865 — expiration  of  term. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  May  12,  1865— mus- 
tered out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  May  17,  1864— to  Sgt.,  Sept.  24,  '64— 
to  1st  Sergeant,  April  20,  1865 — mustered  out 
with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Pr.  to  Corporal,  Mav  17,  1864— to  Sergeant,  May 
11,  1865— to  Q.  M.  Sergeant,  May  22, 1865— mus- 
tered out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  July  24,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  April  1,  ^864- to  Sgt.,  May  17,  1864— 
mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  May  17,  1864— to  Sgt.,  June  14, 1864— 
mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1S65. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  May  17,  1864— to  Sgt.,  July  24,  1864— 
mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  May  17,  1864- to  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  1SG4— 
mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  May  17,  '64— to  Sgt.,  May  22, 
'65— mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Aug.  1,  '64— to  Sgt.,  May  11, 
1865— mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Discharged  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  Sept.  1,  '61. 

Disch. — date  unknown — to  accept  promotion. 

Discharged  April  15,  1863,  for  wounds  received 
at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

Discharged  July  24,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Discharged  July  30,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out.  Aug.  22, 1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1864 — mustered 
out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1864— mustered 
out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1864 — mustered 
out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  25,  1864^-mustered 
out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  25,  1864— mustered 
out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  September  26, 1864 — mus- 
tered out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  September  26, 1864— mus- 
tered out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  11,  1865— mufitered 
out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  11,  1865— mustered 
out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  11,  1865— mustered 
out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out.  May  23,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Maj'  22,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  13,  '62. 

Mustered  out,  July  20,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  July  20,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  Sept.  13, 1864— expiration  of  term. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Died  of  wounds  rece'ived  at  Gaines'  Mill,  Va., 
June  27,  1862. 

Died  of  wounds  received  at  Gaines'  Mill,  Va., 
June  27,  1802. 

Wd.  and  prisoner  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  '62— 
died  at  Richmond,  Va.— date  unknown. 

Died  at  Fort  Foote,  Md.,  June  2,  1865. 


1002 


FOlir^-TlIIiiJJ    EEGIMENT — FIRST  ARTILLERY, 


David  Fleetwood.. 

John  F.Wiley 

Jacob  Drexler 

Isaac  Addis 

John  F,  Parker  .... 
Ezekiel  Jobes 

John  J.  Bechtold,. 

Able,  Jacob , 

Altman,  Absalom., 


Askey,  Mile.s  .., 
Amend,  John.., 
Arsta,  William. 

Adams,  Levi 

Andrews,  John 
Andrews,  Joseph... 

Bair,  William  O 

Baker,  Thomas  C... 
Berry,  Richm'd  R... 

Boring,  Edward 

Boring,  Reuben  S... 
Bradford,  Burton... 

Brooke,  John 

Buchanan,  Geo.  S... 

Baird,  David 

Brown,  William 

Brandt,  Gilbert 

Bingham,  W.  O 

Beringer,  John 

Boethe,  Frederick... 
Blessing,  WiUiam... 

Bonney,  Peter 

Berger,  Ephraim.... 
Bradigan,  Frank.  M 

Burch,  Jacob 

Burns,  Hugh 

Bullock,  John  W... 

Ball,  Thomas 

Bradley,  Francis  P 
Boohess,  Michael.. 

Bauman,  John 

Campbell,  Matthew 
Carmichael,  James 

Carney,  Andrew 

Carnes,  George  W.. 

Conner,  John 

Coolbaugh,  Moses. 

Clark,  Israels 

Correll,  Albert  J 

Carson,  Henry  J 

Courter,  William... 

Cready,  John  C 

Craig,  Stephen 

Davidson,  James.... 
Dimock,  George  W 

Donley,  Thomas 

Downs,  Isaac. 
Decker,  George 
Derrick,  Robert 
Dickerson,  James... 

Drier,  Francis 

Davis,  William  N... 
Daniels,  Azarius  L. 
Daniels,  Thomas  J .. 
Dougher,  Michael... 
Deganfelt,  Edward 

Duffy,  Hugh 

Ebervonce,  Casper 

Elder,  James  B 

Evans,  William 

Eckma-n,  Martin 


Bugler 
..do 


.do. 


Feb.  11,  '64, 


Feb. 


'64, 


Dec.    24,  '63, 


Sept.  15,  '64, 
Nov.  1,  '61, 
July  19,  '61, 
Feb.  17,  '64, 
Feb.  29,  '64, 
Mar.  8,  '64, 
Feb.  26,  '64, 
Feb.    22,  '64, 


Promoted  to  Bugler,  January  29,  1865— mustered 

out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Bugler-,  Anril  14,  1865— mustered 

out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  2,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  2,  '63. 
Deserted  August  6,  1861. 

Promoted  to  Artificer,  March  1,  1864— mustered 
out  with  battery,  Juno  29,  1865. 

Transferred  from  battery  F,  March  28,  '64— mus- 
tered out  with  liattery,  June  29,  1865— Vet. 

JNIustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Absent— on  detached  duty  in  battery  L,  5th  U. 
S.  Artillery— Vet. 

Disch.  by  order  of  War  Dep't— date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  16,  '63. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  A,  June  9,  1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  Avith  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  Aug.  29,  '64— expiration  of  term. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  10,  '63. 

Mustered  out,  Julv  5,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  Aug.  22,  '64— expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  Nov.  23,  '64— expiration  of  term. 

Transferred  to  battery  F~Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F — ^Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  Ijattery  F — Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  March  16,  1864. 

Deserted  Sept.  21,  1861. 

Deserted  June  27,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  18,  '65. 

Dishonorably  discharged.  May  12,  1865. 
Transferred  to  Battery  F— Vet, 

Died  of  wounds  rec.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  '62» 

Deserted  December  13,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Died  at  Danville,  Va.,  November  26,  1864. 
Died  July  31,  1864— bu.  in  Nat.  Cem.,  Arlington. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  '61. 
Discharged  February  16,  1862— minor. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  11,  '64. 
Transferred  to  battery  F — Vet. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  June  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  June  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  June  9, 1864. 
Deserted  August  30,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  17,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.,  15,  '63. 


THREE    YEARS'   SERVICE. 


1003 


Eckerle,  Charles.... 
Everill,  Stinson  P.. 

Fleck,  Frank  R 

Freck,  George 

Fulmer,  Solomon.. 
Fuller,  William  J.. 
Fields,  Thomas  D.. 

Fallon,  John 

Ferguson,  James  R 
Fletcher,  William.. 
Freemoyer,  Jacob.., 

Foose,  Samuel 

Farren,  Edward 

Frocks,  Benj.  F 

(*ahagan,  Lewis 

Gallagher,  Edward 
Gates,  Charles. 
Garrett,  Matthew... 

Golden,  John 

Griflan,  Michael 

Grube,  Frederick... 
Gallagher,  Edward 

Gates,  Maynard- 

Graves,  Caleb  R 

Gallagher,  Charles. 

Gelp,  Henry 

George,  William 
Geraw,  Frederick... 
Green,  William  A... 
Geiger,  Alexander.. 

Grotr,  Casper 

Gray,  Hugh 

Hampton,  Geo.  W.. 

Hancock,  David 

Henry,  John 

Herrick,  Charles.... 

Houk,  Lewis  T 

Hancock,  Hiram.... 
Harrison,  Cassius  C 
Heiser,  Peter, 
Hureen,  John 

Horner,  Jacob, 

Heffner,  Henry 

Hunt,  Charles. 

Horn,  John 

Harkison,  Thomas.. 

Haney,  Thomas 

Heinbach,  Henry  J 

Hindel,  Daniel 

Heinbach,  Geo.  E... 

Her  bine,  Albert 

Hildebrandt,  Adam 

Hogan,  John 

Hickman,  John  F... 
Havers traw,  Aug... 

Hyens,  Thomas 

Hooke,  Henry 

Hindman,  John  F... 

Hetrick,  W.  F 

Hussey,  George  ... 
Jackson,  Andrew... 

Jones,  Cyi-us 

Kettering,  A.  G 

Kinter,  Isaac 

Kirtner,  Arnold  M.. 

Knipe,  Joseph 

Knox,  George 

Kennedy.  Arch 

Kinney,  John 

Kelley,  William 

Klein,  Christopher.. 

Kuntz,  George 

Kennedy,  George.... 


Aug.  22, 
Julv  24, 
Feb.  24, 
Feb.  17, 
Feb.  17, 
Feb.  20, 
July  29, 
Mar  31, 
Mar.  28, 
July  11, 
Sept.  IS, 
July  24, 
Feb.  27, 
Feb.  4, 
Feb.   27, 

Jan.  29, 
Aug.  31, 
Sept.  1, 
Feb.  16, 
Feb.  8, 
Aug.  22, 
July  24, 
July  8, 
July  19, 
Aug.  31, 
July  19, 
Aug.  22, 
Sept.  16, 
Mar.  28, 
July  15, 
July  26, 
Sept.  19, 
Feb.  29, 
Feb.  25, 
July  8, 
Dec.  29, 
Jan.  5, 
Mar.  24, 
Feb.  22, 
Sept.  3, 
Nov.  9, 
Sept.  13, 
July  29, 
Aug.  22, 
Sept.  13, 
July  24, 
July  11, 
July  25, 
July  29, 
Aug.  5, 
Aug.  5, 
Sept.  13, 
Aug.  1, 
May  16, 
Aug.  22, 


Mustered  out,  Aug.  22,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

On  detached  duty  in  batt'y  L,  5thU.  S.  Art— Vet. 

Mustered  out,  July  29,  1861 — expiration  of  term. 

Transferred  to  battery  A,  June  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  battery  A,  June  9,  1864. 

Kided  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  December  2,  1864. 

Deserted  October  25,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

Promoted  to  Blacksmith,  April  1,  '64 — mustered 
out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  willi  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  Juiie  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  6,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  1,  '63. 

Mustered  out,  July  20,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  July  20,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  Aug.  31,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  A,  June  9,  1864. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  July  5,  1865. 

Mustered  out.  May  23,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  3,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  3, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  23,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  21,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  21,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  25,  '63. 

Mustered  out,  July  24,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  Jvily  20, 1864— expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  July  26, 1864— expiration  of  term. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F. 

Died  March  27,  1862- buried  in  Citizens'  grave- 
yard, Annapolis,  Md. 

Died  of  wds.  rec.  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,  1862. 

Deserted  August  30,  1862. 

Deserted  May  1,  1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  inuster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  Imttery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  8,  '63. 

Mustered  out,  Aug.  24, 1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  Aug.  12, 1864— expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  July  31, 1864— expiration  of  term. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  July  1,  1863. 


1004 


FOETT-THIRD  REGIMENT—FIRST  ARTILLERY, 


Krow,  Joseph 

Krepps,  Michael.. 

Kuntz,  Daniel 

Kuyson,  William 

Lang,  William.... 

Law,  Charles 

Lines,  Samuel 

Long,  Daniel 

Longacre,  Charles... 

Lyons,  James 

Lebsley,  Clements.. 

Lutz,  Peter 

Lafferty,  James 

Lutz,  George.. ,. 

Landie,  Thomas 

Lanious,  James 

Lutz,  John 

Lehman,  Milton... 

Lafferty,  Patrick.., 

Mortz,  Joseph 

Marcy,  Vincent 

Marcy,  Solon 

M'Atee,  Samuel .... 
M'Creary,  Lewis,,.. 

M'Bride,  Dixon 

M'Creary,  John  S.. 
M'Cracken,  John... 
M'Dermitt,  Henry 
M'Farland,  David... 
Meishenhelter,  W.. 

Meyer,  Jacob 

Mowery,  John 

Myers,  William  R.. 

Murphy,  James 

M'Kee,  Thomas 

M'Evoy,  Michael... 
MiUer,  James  W.  N 

Moore,  John 

Maiiit,  John 

M'Lain,  James 

Myers,  Andrew  S... 

Miller,  Samuel 

Miller,  Joseph  J 

Mencer,  William. . . . 


Miller,  Theodore do 


MIcho,  Joseph 

M'AUen,  WiUiam. 


Mais,  Francis.... 
Murphy,  John... 
Mullen,  John.... 
Nicely,  Asher  K 

Nail,  .Tames  H 

O'Donnell,  Thomas 
Officer,  Robert  W... 
Osborn,  Josephus... 

O'ConneU,  John 

Ott,  Michael 

Parker,  Cephas  W.. 

Pembroke,  W.  S 

Penner,  Jacob 

Pickering,  Franklin 

Preston,  Lemuel 

Pearson,  William... 
Pinkerton,  Wm.  G.. 

Payne,  Arthur  J 

Rambo,  John  M 

Reed,  James 

Rumberger,  Joseph 
Rowe,  Rowert  W... 

Rake,  Isaac 

Russel,  Barthol'w... 

Redman,  James 

Rahn,  George 


July  19, 
July  18, 
Sept.  31, 
July  26, 
Feb.  17, 
Feb.  8, 
Jan.  8, 
Feb.  10, 
Jan.  16, 
May  5, 
Sept.  13, 
July  24, 
July  16, 
July  24, 
June  11, 
Sept.  13, 
Aug.  5, 
Feb.  2.5, 
April  28, 
Jan.  29, 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb, 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb.  9, 
April  11, 
Feb.  10, 
Feb,  18, 
Mar,  10, 
July  11, 
Sept,  15, 
July  26, 
July  11, 
Feb,  22, 
July  24, 
July  16, 
Dec.  11, 
Aug.  6, 
Aug.  22, 


July  24,  '61, 


July  8, 
Mar.  29, 
July  13, 
July  26, 
April  29, 
Feb.  6, 
April  14, 
April  4, 
Feb.  25, 
Feb.  17, 
Mar.  28, 
Sept.  15, 
Jan.  5, 
Feb.  8, 
Feb.  19, 
April  4, 
Feb.  27, 
July  19, 
Sept.  13, 
Mar.  25, 
Feb.  4, 
Feb.  26, 
Mar.  25, 
Feb.  8, 
July  1, 
July  20, 
July  24, 
Sept.  13, 


Transferred  to  "Vet.  Res.  Corps,  July  1,  1863. 

Transferred  to  battery  F — Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Deserted  July  28,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865— Vet, 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  .Tune  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  July  5,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  31,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certihcate,  Aug.  31,  '63, 

Mustered  out,  July  20,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out,  July  24, 1864 — expiration  of  terna. 

Mus.  out  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  March  18,  '04. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Deserted  June  12,  1862. 

Deserted  April  1,  1864. 

Deserted  May  21,  1864. 

Mustered  out  witli  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  -^-ith  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  2,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  12,  '62. 
Mustered  out,  July  24, 1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  July  20, 1864 — expiration  of  term- 
Mustered  out,  Feb.  22,  1865 — expiration  of  term. 
Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 
Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 
Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 
Died  near  Falmouth,  Va.,  May  18,  1862. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— buried  in  Na- 
tional Cemeterv — section  A — grave,  61. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 1863— buried  In  Na- 
tional Cemetery — section  D — ^grave,  58. 
Died  at  Philadelphia,  July  12,  1864. 
Died  at  Fort  Foote,  Md.,  June  10, 1865. 
Deserted  July  20,  1861. 
Deserted  August  15,  1861. 
Deserted  May  21,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 
Mustered  out.  May  23,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  June  9,  1864. 
Died  Nov.  22,  '62— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem'y,  D.  C. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  18,  '61. 
Transferred  to  battery  F — Vet. 
Died  April  24,  1864,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 
Mustered  out  -wath  battery,  .Tune  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  vnth  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb,  28,  '63. 
Mustered  out,  July  24, 1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  Sept.  15, 1864— expiration  of  term. 


THREE  YEAES'  SBEVICB. 


1005 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

M 
ft) 

s 

1 

M 
>■ 

I 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

3 

1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

REMARKS. 

Reed,  John  T 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Dec.    18,  '61, 
June  15,  '61, 
May   25,  '63, 
J^n.     5,  '64, 
May  25,  '63, 
May  21,  '63, 
Feb.   27,  '64, 
Feb.   22,  '64, 
Mar.     3,  '64, 
Feb.   24,  '64, 
Feb.   24,  '64, 
April  14,  '64, 
Jan.    22,  '64, 
Feb.   22,  '64, 
Feb.  22,  '64, 
April    6,  '64, 
Feb.    17,  '64, 
Feb.   25,  '64, 
Feb.  27,  '64, 
Feb.   24,  '64, 
Feb.    17,  '64, 
April  19,  '64, 
Feb.    24,  '64, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 
July  11,  '61, 
Aug.  22,  '61, 
July  21,  '61, 
Mar.  28,  '64, 
Nov.     9,  '61, 
Sept.  15,  '61, 
Jan.      5,  '64, 
July  26,  '61, 
Jan.      8,  '64, 
May   21,  '63, 
July  18,  '61, 
Nov.     9,  '61, 
Feb.    17,  '64, 

Sept.  23,  '64, 
Sept.  26,  '64, 
Sept.  15,  '61, 
July   18,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 
Feb.   24,  '64, 
Aug.     4,  '61, 
Feb.      5,  '64, 
Deo.   31,  '63, 
Mar.  28,  '64, 
Feb.     8,  '64, 
Feb.   24,  '64, 
Jan.    16,  '64, 
Nov.     9,  '61, 
July   16,  '61, 
Sept.  13,  '61, 
July     8,  '61, 
July   16, '61, 
Aug.  20,  '61, 
July  19,  '61, 
July  19,  '61, 
Mar.   25,  '64, 
April  14,  '64, 
July  20,  '61, 
July  26,  '61, 
July  26,  '61, 
Sept.  13,  '61, 
Sept.  15,  '61, 

Mustered  out,  Dec.  20,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Diedof  wds.  received  at  Gaines'  Mill,  June  27,'62. 
Deserted  April  12,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865 

Rouse,  William 

Robinson,  William 

Scott,  Darius  N 

Seiders,  Luther 

Sheldon,  Abriel  B.. 
Shields,  W.  S 

...do 

...do 

.Simpson,  Edwin.  L. 
Smith,  James 

...do 

...do  .... 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Smith,  Ashbel 

...do.... 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Smith,  Isaacs  

...do 

Schneider,  Fred 

Snyder,  John  P 

Snyder,  David  C 

Snyder,  James  G.... 

Snyder,  John  D 

Snyder,  Orlando 

Staymates,  Moses... 

Stavely,  Mason 

Stark  James. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  3,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Suugeon's  certificate,  Jan.  24,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  24,  '62 

Swope,  Amon  W.... 

Smith,  Daniel  D 

Shireman,  John  F.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Stiff,  Moses  

...do 

Shoop,  Wm.  H  

...do 

Mustered  out,  July  20,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Shirey,  Gilmore 

Steever,  Wm.  H 

Stephens,  Addison. 
Stonesifer,  Jacob  D 

Sullivan,  Daniel 

Sanders,  Chas.  L.... 
Seeger,  Silas.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battery  A,  June  9,  1864. 

Killed  at  Bull  Run,  August  31,  1862. 

Killed  at  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862. 

jjied  at  AnnapoUs,  Md.,  March  17,  1865. 

Deserted  July  2S,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  2,  '63. 

Mustered  out,  July  20,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  16,  '63. 

Died  at  Frederick,  Md.,  Aug.  12,  '64,  of  wounds 

received  accidentally. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Doc.  16,  '61. 
Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 
Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  8,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  22,  '61. 

Telkemeyer,  H.  W 

Tranch,  Samuel 

Troi-.p,  William 

Taylor,  William 

Trorp  Elias. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Thompson,  Wm 

Thornton ,  James. . . . 

Uhler,  Bphraim 

Umberhower,  Wm.. 
Vanhorn,  John  A... 

...do...„ 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Wagnor,  Wm.  H.... 

Warner,  Albert 

Wescott,  Theodore.. 

Wilhelm,  John 

Wissinger,  And 

Wolf,  Frederick.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do..... 

Waltz  Jacob 

...do 

Worley,  William.... 
Weldon,  Thomas ... 
Watts  .John..    .  , ... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Majr  20,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  27,  '63. 
Mustered  out,  July  27,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

W^vlie  John  . 

...do 

Mustered  out,  July  20,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 
Transferred  to  battery  F — Vet. 

Wenrick,  Peter 

Wolf  Joseph 

...do 

...do 

Wolf  William     .... 

...do    . 

Transferred  to  battery  F— Vet. 

Whitney,  Nervel.... 
Willis   John 

...do 

.  do      . 

Transferred  to  battery  A,  June  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battery  A,  June  9,  1864. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 
Deserted  July  28, 1861. 

Wagner,  Ephraim.. 
^Voif  James 

...do 

do 

Worley,  Henry  L... 

Zeher,  Andrew 

Zimmerman,  Sam'l 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  16,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  19,  '61. 

1006 


FOETY-THIKD    liEGIMENT — FIRST   ARTILLERY, 


Battery  H. 

recruited  in  philadelphia. 


James  Brady  ... 
Andrew  Fagan 


Lord  B.  Richards.. 


Frank  P.  Amsden.. 

(ieorgeE.  Bentz 

Henry  Y.  Wildey... 
William  J.  Park.... 

Theodore  Miller 

Wm.  M'Laughlin... 
Joseph  Cogan 


Capt.. 
...do.. 


..do. 


IstLt. 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do.. 
...do... 


Horace  Templeton.. 

Thomas  Thornton... 

Richard  Cooper 

Frank  C.  Choate 

Robert  M' Knight... 

Sam'l  L.  Richards... 

Sanford  G.  Robbins 
Michael  Lafferty.... 

James  Wallace 

Peter  Richards 

James  Thompson.. 
Wm.  B.  Clayton... 
W.  Throckmorton 
John  B.  Blackwell 


..do. 


James  W.  Ebey 

Robert  Aiken 

Johns.  Wade 

Samuel  J.  Price 

James  E.  Grow 

Herbert  Hopkins  ... 

Samuel  Swartz 

Michael  Costello 

John  Dorman 

John  A.  Avery 

Charles  Burkhart  .. 

Adam  Heigle 

Joseph  Harvey.  

Chester  B.  Stiver.... 
William  Forsyth.  .. 

Theodore  Brown 

Aubaugh,  Henry... 

Avery,  David 

Attleberger,  George 
Ackland,  Alonzo  ... 
Allen,  Bartholm'w 

Ariel,  Isaac 

Aston,  John 

Auerbaok,  George.. 

Anderson,  John 

Brown,  Daniel 

Brink,  George  W ... 

Belles,  Andrew 

Baker,  Edward 

Bennett,  George 

Blakplj%  Hugh 

Benjamin,  George... 

Burr,  Samuel  G 

Bullock,  Lyman.... 
Bronson,  James  F .. 
BoUes,  Charles  M... 


2d  Lt. 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 


.do. 


1st  Sgt 
Q.M,  8, 
Serg't., 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


Corp.... 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Bugler 

..do 

Artifi'r 

...do 

...do 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

,.do 

..do..  .. 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

...do 


July 
Aug. 


8,  '61, 
1,  '61, 


Aug.    1,  '61, 


July    8,  '61, 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

1,  '61, 


Aug.    1,  '61, 

Mar.  12,  '62, 
Aug.    5,  '61, 


Sept.  20,  '64, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Sept.  4,  '62, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Mar.  9,  '64, 


Aug.  5, 
Sept.  16, 
June  II, 
Dec.  28, 
Aug.  5, 
Aug.  8, 
Aug.  8, 
Sept.  11, 


Mar. 

Aug 
Aug, 
Aug 
Aug, 
Aug. 
Oct. 

Aug.  8, 
Aug.  8, 
Mar.  25, 
April  14, 
Feb.  24, 
Sopt.  15, 


'61, 

'62, 

'61, 

'63, 

'61, 

'61, 

'61, 

'63, 

'64, 

5,  '61, 

8,  '61, 

5,  '63, 

S,  '61, 

8,  '61, 

5,  '63, 

8,  '61, 

'61, 

'64, 

'64, 

'64, 

'62, 


Mar. 


'64, 


Aug.  11, 
Nov.  6, 
Mar.  25, 
Mar.  29, 
Aug.  29, 
Mar.  9, 
Aug.  8, 
Aug.  8, 
Mar.  25, 
Mar.  21, 
Mar.  31, 
Aug.  29, 


Promoted  to  Major,  July  19,  1862. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieut.,  March  12,  '62— to  Capt., 
August  1,  1802— dismissed  May  1,  1865. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  May  25,  '64— to  1st  Lt.,  Sep- 
tember 19,  1S64— to  Captain,  June  5, 1865— mus- 
tered out  with  batterv,  June  27,  1S65 — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Captain  of  battery  G,  Nov.  12, 1862. 

Resigned — date  unknown. 

Promoted  to  Captain  of  battery  E,  Nov.  1,  1864. 

Resigned  January  12,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Captain  of  battery  E,  Jan.  13,  1862. 

Pr.  to  1st  Lt.,  Dec.  29,  '62— resigned  Oct.  12, 1862. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lt.,  March  18,  '64 — to  1st  Lieut., 
May  25,  1864— discharged  July  27,  1864. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  May  25,  '64— to  1st  Lieut.,  March 
8, 1865— mus.  out  with  batt'y,  June  27,  '65— Vet. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  March  26,  1862. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  2,  '62— re.signed  Oct.  IS,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Capt.  Colored  battery,  Dec.  28,  '63. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  September  20,  '64 — 
mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  '65 — Vet. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  March  8.  1865 — mus- 
tered out  with  battery,  June  27,  1S6.5 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  batterj^,  June  27,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  batterv,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1805— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  186.5 — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  March  8,  1865 — mustered 
out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865 — ^Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery ,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  Avith  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1 865. 

Died  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  June  22,  1864. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Mustered  out,  June  19,  1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  mth  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1805— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1805. 

Mastered  out,  July  3.  1865. 


TFTREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


1007 


NAME. 

uan;j. 

DATE  OF   MUSTER 
INTO   SERVICE. 

EEMARKS. 

Private 
..do 

July  15,  '61, 
Mar.     8,  '64, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  14,  '62. 

Boyd  Samuel 

Died  at  Philadelphia,  September,  1864. 

Berry,  James  F 

Brink,  Calvin  D 

Barbour,  Walter 

Bamtrick,  James... 

..do 

Deserted  July,  1864. 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Aug.    5,  '61, 
Aug.    5,  '61, 
Aug.     5,  '61, 
Aug.  29,  '64, 
Aug.     8,  '61, 
Aug.  28,  '62, 
Aug.  21,  '62, 
Sept.     3,  '62, 
Aug.     8,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '63, 
Mar.  25,  '64, 
Mar.     8,  '64, 
Aug.    2,  '64, 
Aug.    8,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
July  23,  '61, 
Sept.     1,  '61, 

Aug.    5,  '61, 
Aug.    8,  '61, 
Mar.   25,  '64, 
July     2,  '61, 
Aug.     8,  '61, 
Sent.    4,  '61, 
July  20,  '61, 

Sept.  15,  '62, 
Sept.  15,  '62, 
Aug.     5,  '61, 
Aug.     5,  '61, 
June  28,  '61, 
Mar.  30,  '64, 
July  20,  '61, 
Aug.     5,  '61, 
Sept.  16,  '62, 
Aug.     8,  '61, 
Feb.     1,  '64, 
Mar.  30,  '64, 
Mar,  26,  '64, 
Mar.     9,  '64, 
Nov.  27,  '63, 
Sept.  18,  '63, 
Mar.   18,  '64, 
Aug.  26,  '64, 
Aug.  26,  '64, 
Aug.  29,  '64, 
April  19,  '64, 
July  30,  '61, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 
Aug.     5,  '61, 
Aug.     1,  '61, 
Aug.     9,  '61, 
July  22,  '61, 
Nov.   27,  '63, 
Aug.     5,  '61, 
Aug.    5,  '61, 
Aug.     5,  '61, 
Aug.     5,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
S 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll— Vet. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-ovit  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Cunningham,  Step 

..do 

..do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Cruise,  William  B.. 
Clayton,  Samuel  L.. 
Clark,  Isaac 

..do 

..do 

..do    ... 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  otit  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  oiit  with  battery,  June  27, 1865— Vet. 

Connor,  James 

..do 

..do     .. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,' June  27, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Caldwell,  John  E... 
Cogan,  Cornelius.... 
Clinton,  William.... 
Cogney,  Cornelius.. 

Cool,  Jeremiah 

Clark,  Charles 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  5,  '63. 
Died  at  Camp  Barrv,  Va.,  November  21,  1863. 
Died  Oct.  29,  '62— bu.  in  Cyp.  Hill  Cem..,  L.  I. 
Executed  at  Fort  Yorktown,  March  2,  1863,  by 

do 

sentence  of  Military  Commission. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Dove,  William  H  ... 

Doyle,  Theodore 

Dailoy,  Michael 

Dennison,  George... 
Daniels,  William  H 
Donnelly,  WilUam.. 

Dull  Georo'e..        ... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  IS,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  4,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  2,  '63. 
Executed  at  Fort  Yorktown,  Va.,  March  2,  1863, 

by  sentence  of  Ivlilitary  Commission. 
Deserted  August,  1863. 

Duvoy,  Jacob      

do 

Deserted  August  10,  1863. 

Dormady,  William 
Dignan,  James 

...do 

...do 

..do 

Executed  by  sentence  of  Mil.  Com.,  Feb.,  1863. 

Not  on  mtister-out  roil. 

Mustered  out,  Julv  5,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

.do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Emerson,  Wm 

.do 

Mustered  out,  Aug.  2,  1864— expiration  of  term, 

Edinger,  Solomon.. 

...do 

.  do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out,  June  8,  1865. 

Fennemore,  James 

...do 

.do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 

Falkner,  Elias  F 

Fowler,  William  H 

Frazier,  George 

Greenwood,  John... 

Griffin,  William 

Gooley,  Alexander 
Gregory,  Warren... 

Gregory,  Daniel 

Garrison,  Ziba    

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do   ... 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27, 1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  27,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  Juno  27,  1865. 

Glasgow,  James  E.. 
Gates,  Nathaniel  H 
Gander,  Augustus.. 
Gorman,  WUliam... 
Graham,  Francis.... 

Gross,  Henry  

Gregory,  N.  C 

Gooley,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

Mustered  out,  August  8,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  16,  '62. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  3,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  8,  1864— expiration  of  term. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  27,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1864. 
Disch.  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  Sept.  14,  1861. 
Deserted  August  11,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Goldsmith,  Wm 

Grow,  Alfred  C 

Gougham,  William 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  23,  '61. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

...do 

Aug.     S,  '61. 
Aug.     8,  '61, 
Aug.     8,  '61, 
Aug.  20,  '64, 
Dec.      2,  '63, 
Feb.      1,  '64, 
Mar.   27,  '64, 
Mar.   26,  '64, 
July  21,  '61, 
Dec.    18,  '63, 
July  18,  '61, 
Aug.     5,  '61, 
Aug.     5,  '61, 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865 — Vet. 

Havinsr,  Joseph 

Hill,  William  H 

Hollis,  Henry 

Horan,  Thomas 

Honiflck,  George.... 
Hungerford,  C.  E... 
Hungerford,  Jno.  R 
Harvey,  Edwin 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jane  9,  '65, 
Tr.  and  promoted  to  Colored  Troops,  May  9,  '65. 
Pr.  to  Lt.  of  Colored  Regiment— date  unknown. 
Died  on  the  Peninsula,  July,  1862. 
Died  .at  Great  Falls,  Md.,  November  12,  1864. 

Harris,  Henry 

Hardgraves,  Rob't.. 
Hardy,  John 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Discharged  August  8,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

1008 


FOETY-THIED   REGIMENT — FIRST  ARTILLERY, 


Irwin,  James 

Jackson,  John 

Jones,  David 

Kline,  William  ... 

Kapp,  John , 

Kogan,  John , 

Kaiiffman,  Lawr'e, 

Kelly,  Thomas 

Kimmel,  Christ'n., 
Knight,  George  A.. 

Lieidy,  John 

Liamibert,  Charles  A 

Leffler,  Elias 

Lambo,  William.. 
Lewis  Albert 

Lewis,  George  W 
Lewis,  Edward... 
Lefever,  Charles.. 

Lee,  William 

Loftus,  John , 

Moseir,  Josiah 

Mooney,  James..., 
Moseir,  Andrew.., 

M' Bride,  John 

M'Vey,  feeymore.. 
M'Arthur,  Charles.. 
M' Daniels,  Daniel... 
M'Kinley,  Samuel.. 
Moore,  George  W... 

Morgan,  John 

Moore,  John 

Murray,  .Tohn 

Moore,  William 

Metzgar,  Charles.... 
M'Manus,  Terrance 

M'Cann,  Patrick 

Mann,  Jonas 

Moon,  Harlow 

MuUany,  John 

M' Laugh lin,  Wm... 
M'Bride,  Patrick.... 
M'Currand,  Wm  ... 
Moon,  Andrew  N... 
Mitchell,  Henry  B. 
Meegan,  Maines.... 

Morrow,  James , 

Myers,  James , 

M'Caughey,  Wm... 
Newton,  William.., 

Nugent,  John 

Nagle,  Samuel 

Nealor,  John 

Norris,  Edward 

O'Brian,  Marshall.., 
O' Brian,  Christo'r... 
O'Brian,  Benj.  P, 

Pernel,  Peter 

Price,  Levi  B 

Price,  John 

Paulhamous,  Abr... 

Pitcock,  John 

Eeisenbach,  John... 
Roberts,  Howard ... 

Ruth,  Amandus 

Richie,  Benj.  C 

Rocker,  Robert 

Rouch,  Henry  E..., 
Reisenbach,  Rob't. 

Reese,  William 

Reisenbach,  Caspe 

Reissick,  John 

Regan,  Dennis 

Rush,  Adolph 

Riley,  Zachary 


Feb.  29,  '64, 
Aug.  5,  '61, 
Aug.  5,  '61, 
Mar.  29,  '64, 
Sept.  16,  '62, 

Mar.  25,  '64, 
July  22,  '61, 
Mar.  29,  '64, 
Aug.  5,  '61, 
Aug.  5,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '64, 
Aug.  8,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '64, 
Aug.  28,  '64, 
Mar.  25,  '64, 
Mar,  11,  '64, 
Mar.  29,  '64, 
Sept;.  7,  '64, 
Nov.  27,  '63, 
Aug.  8,  '61, 
Mar.  7,  '64, 
Aug.  13,  '64, 
Mar.  24,  '64, 
Mar.  i29,  '64, 
July  25,  '61, 
Mar.  18,  '64, 
Aug.  26,  '63, 
June  12,  '61, 
July  16,  '61, 
Aug.  28,  '61, 
July  27,  '61, 
Aug.     8,  '61, 

AugV""5,''6lj 
Aug.  5,  '61, 
Aug.  5,  '61, 
Sept.  21,  '64, 
Aug.  5,  '61, 
July  29,  '61, 
Sept.  9,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
July  22,  '61, 
Aug.  5,  '61, 
Aug.  8,  '61, 
Aug.  8,  '61, 
Aug.  8,  '61, 
April  7,  '64, 
Feb.  10,  '64, 
Feb.  10,  '64, 
Dec.  24,  '63, 
Sept.  8,  '64, 
Nov.  4,  '62, 
Nov.  21,  '63, 
Jan.  5,  '64, 
Mar.  4 
Dec.  28, 
Aug.  8, 
April  8,  '63, 
Mar.  29,  '64, 
Sept.  11,  '63. 
Aug.  5,  '61, 
Aug.  5,  '61, 
Aug.  5,  '31, 
Mar.   18,  '64, 


'64, 


'61, 


Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  Oct.  2,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Disch.  Oct.,  1862,  for  wounds  received  in  action. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  30,  '63. 

Discharged  February  14,  1863. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27, 1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27, 1865. 

Sentenced  by  general  court  martial,  July  25,'64 — 
mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Discharged  May  30,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  July  28,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Deserted  August  10,  1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  KeS. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27, 1865 — Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  Aug.  6, 1864 — expiration  of  term. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  18,  '64. 

Mustered  out,  July,  1864— expiration  of  term. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Oct.,  1863. 

Died  at  Yorktown,  Va.,  February,  1863. 

Deserted  July,  1863. 

Deserted  October,  1863. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  30,  '65. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  18,  '63. 
Died  at  Yorktown,  Va.,  January  23,  1863. 
Deserted  March,  1863. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27, 1865 — Vet. 
Mustered  out  at  expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June.27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1835— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  batterv,  June  27,  1865. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Oct.  29,  1863. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 


THREE  YEAES'   SERVICE. 


1009 


NAME. 

BANK. 

DATE  OF  MnSTER 
INTO   SERVICE. 

I 

8 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

REMAKES. 

Smith,  John,  1st 

Smith,  John,  2d 

Speelman,  Jas.  M... 
Schlages,  John 

Private 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Aug.     8, '61, 
Aug.     8,  '61, 
Feb.    16,  '64, 
Aug.    8,  '61, 
Aug.     8,  '61, 
Aug.     8,  '61, 
Aug.    8,  '61, 
Mar.   25,  '64, 
Mar.  25,  '64, 
Mar.   29,  '64, 
Mar.  25,  '64, 
April  14,  '64, 
July  25,  '64, 
Sept.     8,  '63, 
Mar.  29,  '64, 
Mar.  26,  '64, 
July  30,  '61, 
July  17,  '61, 

July  22,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
July   19,  '61, 
Mar.  29,  '64, 
Aug.  23,  '64, 
July  21,  '61, 
May     3,  '64, 
Aug.    5,  '61, 
Aug.     5,  '61, 
Aug.    5,  '61, 
Aug.    5,  '61, 
Aug.    5,  '61, 
Aug.  26,  '64, 
Mar.   31,  '64, 
Mar.  25,  '64, 
Mar.  25,  '64, 
Mar.   18,  '64, 
Sept.  11,  '62, 
Aug.    8,  '61, 
Dec.    18,  '63, 
Sept.    8,  '63, 
Dec.     1,  '63, 
Mar.     7,  '64, 
Mar.  25,  '64, 
Mar.  25,  '64, 
Mar.   30,  '64, 
Mar.  30,  '64, 
Sept.     4,  '62, 
July   16,  '61, 
Nov.  22,  '64, 
Aug.     5,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '63, 
Aug.     5,  '61, 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
INIustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  batterv,  June  27,  1865. 

Sheitelline,  Fred'k. 
Sticknay,  Myron  A 
Strickland,  Wm.  G 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Schooley,  Stephen.. 
Sheppardson,  J.  E.. 

Swope,  Henry  H 

Scott  William.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Sommers,  Charles... 
Shoop  Jacob 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  batterv,  June  27,  1865. 

Sweet,  Emtnerson.. 
Severson,  Edward.. 
Shultz,  Benjamin... 

Slosser,  Morris  B  ... 
Starkweather,  Geo.. 
Spence  Orville. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out.  May  30,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  13,  '65. 
Disch.  on  Surg,  certificate,  March  10,  '63— burial 
record— died  at  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  June  11,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  1862. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  22,  '62. 
Discharged  Oct.  22,  1862,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
^Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Deserted  February,  1863. 
Mustered  out,  September  7,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Sparr,  Joseph 

Schook   John 

...do 

...do 

Schively,  Chas.  M... 

Slavins,  Michael 

Sullivan,  Martin 

Shepley,  Hugh 

Smith,  William  P... 
Shaffer,  Frederick.. 
Stare,  George  W 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Schad,  Joseph  L 

Taylor,  Francis  W... 
Taylor,  Llewellyn... 
Tifflnev,  Thos.  W... 

Thomas,  Wm.  J 

Varnum,  Joseph  L 
Vanstrover,  James.. 
Williams,  Thomas.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  29,  1865— Vet. 

Williams,  Geo.  L ... 
Webb,  Samuel    

...do 

..  do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

TVallace,  George.. 

..do   ... 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Ward,  Ira 

Williams,  Rudolph 
WiUiams,  Henry  B 
Wolf,  Martin 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  batterv,  June  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  June  27,  1865. 

Walters,  Jacob 

Wampshire,  Jas 

Whittaker,  James... 

Wilson,  William 

Walker,  Abraham.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate— date  unknown. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  24,  '— . 
Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  1863. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster  out  roll. 

BATTERY    I. 

RECRUITED  AT  WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 


Sylv.  B.  Cameron... 

Thomas  Smith 

Terrance  M'Manus 
James  Walton 


John  Noble 

JohnH.  Friday 

Lew.  W.  Woodruff 
Nicholas  Hutaff. 


1st  Lt... 
1st  Sgt. 
Q.M.Sr 

Serg't.. 


.do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 
Corp... 


Sept. 

9, 

'64, 

2 

Oct. 

27, 

'64, 

1 

Oct. 

20, 

'64, 

1 

Oct. 

7, 

'64, 

1 

Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Oct. 

30, 
13, 
23, 

28, 

'64, 
'64, 
'64, 
'64, 

1 
1 

1 
1 

12i 


Pr.  from  private  to  1st  Lieutenant,  June  3,  '65— 

mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865i 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  June  3,  '65— to  1st  Sgt.,  June  3,  '65— 

mustered  out  with  b.ittery,  July  1,  1865. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Juno  3,  1865- to  Q.  M.  Sgt.,  June  3, 

1865 — mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  June  3,  1865— mustered 

out  with  batterjs  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  "1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Jvine  3,  1865— mustered 

otit  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 


1010 


FOETY-THIIID   REGIMENT — FJEST  ARTILLERY, 


David  De  Shields , 
Alex.  C.  Wilson... 


Philip  H.  Reis 

Joseph  Hutchinson 
Edw.  A.  Hibbard... 
John  D.  Ellis 


Angstadt,  Geo.  W...  Private 


Anhiser,  Jos.  J ... 
Bemam,  Joshua .. 
Brown,  Thomas  . 
Biglow,  Jonathan  H 
Boulger,  James 

Berx,  John 

Barry,  Furger.. 
Barritt,  Ellas... 
Barrett,  Alonzo 
Boyce,  George... 
Brooks,  Charles  B... 
Burns,  William  .... 
Bender,  William... 

Burns,  Charles 

Colp,  Christian 

Cook,  Alexander  B 

Crookshanks,  J 

Correll,  Charles 

Crawford,  James..., 

Clark,  Charles 

Carnes,  Geo.  W , 

Collins,  George , 

Colwell,  Benj 

Conover,  Samuel.... 
Champney,  Isaiah.. 
Cunningham,  Win 
Devens,  William 

DeBow,  Charles 

Dalton,  Isaac 

Dart,  Elihu  J  ........ 

Day,  Calvin 

Douglass,  Joseph.. 

Dubois,  Peter 

Eckerlay,  Charles., 

Epple,  Lewis 

Fife,  MathewG 

Fields,  Joseph 

Foster,  William  M, 

Fine,  George  W 

Feltwell,  Joshua.... 
Fields,  Franklin.... 

Faul,  Isaac 

Germain,  Wm.  K.. 

Gifford,  James 

Gething,  Jesse 

Gehrett,  James 

Glockuer,  Robert.. 
Huss,  George  W.... 
Hand,  Christopher. 

Hyde,  Austin 

Hillsman,  P.  W 


Heckathorn,  David 

Hunt,  Francis 

Hamer,  Moses 

Hall,  James 

Hoffman,  Wm.  M... 

Hamer,  John 

Hicks,  James 

Hamilton,  Hugh 

Haun,  Augustus 

Kirscht,  Augustus.. 

Kirscht,  Charles 

Kincaid,  James 

Kary,  Edward 

King,  John  L 


Nov.  4,  '64, 
Oct.      6,  '64, 

Sept.  29,  '64, 
Sept.  29,  '04, 
Aug.  22,  '64, 
Aug.  30,  '64, 
Feb.     4,  '64, 

Aug.  14,  '62, 
Sept.  16,  '64, 
Nov.  19,  '64, 
April  13,  '64, 
Dec.  28,  '64, 
Oct.  7,  '64, 
Mar.  27,  '65, 
Aug.  2(3,  '64, 
Aug.  26,  '64, 
Sept.  23,  '64, 
Sept.  2,  '64, 
Aug.  17,  '64, 
Sept.  3,  '64, 
Oct.  27,  '64, 
May  19,  '64, 
Oct.  S,  '64, 
Sept.  14,  '64, 
April  18,  '64, 
Mar.  27,  '65, 
Sept.  5,  '64, 
Seist.  5,  '64, 
Sept.  2,  '64, 
Sept.  29,  '64, 
Aug.  9,  '62, 
S^pt.  16,  '64, 
Aug.  23,  '64, 
Oct.  3,  '64, 
Sept.  28,  '64, 
Aug.  27,  '64, 
Sept.  16,  '64, 
Aug.  14,  '62, 
Sept.  29,  '64, 
Sept.  21,  '64, 
Jan,  3,  '65, 
Aug.  16,  '62, 
Oct.  8,  '64, 
Oct.  7,  '64, 
Sept.  13,  '64, 
Aug.  16,  '62, 
Sept.  14,  '64, 
Oct.  1,  '64, 
Sept.  23,  '64, 
Oct.  1,  '64, 
Aug.  12,  '64, 
Sept.  14,  '64, 
Sept.  1,  '64, 
Nov.  8,  '64, 
Feb.  11,  '64, 
Oct.  4,  '64, 
Aug.  23,  '64, 
Oct.    24,  '64. 


Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Nov. 


18,  '64, 
23,  '64, 
20,  '64, 
20,  '64, 
13,  '64, 
6,  '64, 


Promoted  to  Cor.,  June  3,  '65— ab.  at  mus.  out. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  3,  1865— mustered 

out  with  battery,  July  1,  1685. 
Mustered  out,  .1  une  9,  'lS65. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  0,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mis.  in  action.  May  7,  '64 — bu.  rec.  of  Angstadt, 

died  at  Andersonville,  Sept.  5 — grave,  7,"887. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out.  May  21,  1865. 
Z^Iustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Substitute — mustered  out,  Juno  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out.  May  15,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  Julj^  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1, 1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1S65. 
Mustered  cut,  May  19,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  .1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 
Absent  at  miTster  out. 
Mustered  out,  June  9, 1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1, 1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  5,  1865. 
Deserted  Nov.  15,  and  arrested  Nov.  21,  1864— 

mustered  out,  July  22,  1865. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustsred  out  with  battery,,  July  1,  1865. 
Mustered  out  v^ith  battery,  July  1,  1863. 
Mnstcvcd  OTit  with  ba'.tory,  July  1,  1865. 


THEEE  YEABS'   SERVICE. 


lOU 


Kline,  Alpheus 

Kennedy,  John 

Latch,  Isaac 

Lowe,  James  ... 

Ludy,  William 

Longacre,  George  B 

Manstield,  Thos.  H 

Metzgar,  Philip 

M'Glone,  John 

M'Laughlin,  Pat'k 

Morgan,  Daniel 

Myers,  Henry 

Murray,  John 

Miller,  Oscar 

Moss,  William  J 

Miller,  Wintield  S .. 

Morton,  Jacob 

Messino,  George  A.. 

Moore,  Conrad 

M'Neal,  WiUiam  W 

M'Kinney,  Mark .. 

Morrison,  William 

Meagher,  Patrick... 

Montz,  John 

Martin,  Robert 

Miller,  Conrad 

Mullinson,  James.. 

Maxwell,  Robert.... 

Newell,  Darius....... 

Newcomb,  Alt".  W.. 
Newman,  Augustus 
Nunnervilie,  O.  H.. 
Parkinson,  Rob't  H 

Phillips,  James 

Pugh,  Charles 

Phillips,  David  J.... 
Phoenix,  Andrew  J 

Patton,  James  A 

Richards,  Paul 

Rendall,  George 

Reeder,  Merrick.... 

Ream,  Henry  C 

Ruth,  Joseph 

Reichter,  Alfred 

Rouch,  William 

Rhoads,  Samuel 
Rolfe,  Amos....... 

Roberts,  William  H 

Richel,  Charles , 

Roseman,  Henry... 
Smith,  Andrew  B... 
Shensley,  Anthony 
Solliday,  Edwin  A.. 

Smith,  John 

Smithing,  Francis... 
Shidler,  Godlieb .. 
Stroub,  Samuel  F 

Snyder,  John 

Sanders,  Charles  M 

Snyder,  Charles 

Sloan,  George 

Sutter,  John 

Schouner,  John 

Schidler,  Daniel 

Snyder,  William  T 
Steinbrenner,  John 
States,  Henry  L.....'. 

Sutliff,  Solomon 

Thomas,  Joseph' 

Tinney,  George  A... 

Taylor,  James 

Tozen,  Gilbert 

Tozen,  Thomas 

Torbett,  Samuel 


Private 

..do. 

..do. 

..do., 

..do., 

..do.. 

..do. 

..do.. 

..do.. 

..do.. 

..do.. 

..do.. 

..do.. 

..do.. 

...do.. 

...do.. 

do.. 

...do.. 

..do.. 

..do .. 

..do.. 

..do.. 

..do.. 

,.do.. 

,.do.. 

,.do.., 

...do.., 

..do.., 

..do.., 

..do... 

...do... 

..do... 

..do... 

..do... 

...do... 

..do... 

...do... 

..do... 

..do... 

..do... 

..do... 

..do... 

..do... 

...do... 

do... 

do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do.... 

...do.... 

...do.... 

...do.... 

...do.... 

...do.... 

...do.... 

...do..., 

...do.... 

...do..,. 

...do.... 

...do.... 

...do.... 

...do.... 

...do,.,. 

...do.... 

...do.... 

..do.... 

..do.... 


iSept.  23,  '64, 
Nov.  19,  '64, 
Oct,  4,  '64, 
Mar,  25,  '65, 
Sept.  1,  '64, 
Sept.  30,  '61, 


Nov. 
Oct. 
Mar. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


'64, 
17,  '64, 
27,  '65, 
3,  '64, 
5,  '64, 
29,  '64, 


Oct.    29,  '64. 


Oct. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 


28,  '64, 

4,  '62, 
17,  '64, 

5,  '64, 
'    '64, 


Oct.    25,  '64, 


Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct, 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Oct. 


3,  '64 
1,  '64, 
1,  '64, 
25,  '65, 
16,  '64, 
28,  '64, 
Sept.  29,  '64, 
Oct.     12,  '64, 


Oct.  3,  '64, 
Aug.  4,  '62, 
Sept.  23,  '64, 
A.ug.  19,  '62, 
Mar.  27,  '65, 
Feb,  9,  '64, 
Sept,  30,  '64, 
Aug.  25,  '64, 
Sept,  16,  '64, 
Sept.  27,  '64, 
Oct.  18,  '64, 
Oct,  27,  '64, 
Mar.  26,  '65, 
Feb.  24,  '64, 
Feb.  3,  '64, 
Jan.  3,  '65, 
Sept.  29,  '64, 
Aug.  15,  '64, 
Sept.  16,  '64, 
Aug.  15,  '64, 
Aug.  22,  '64, 
Sept,  29,  '64, 
Dec.  31, '64, 
Oct.  4,  '64, 
Oct.  4,  '64, 
Oct,  13,  '64, 
Oct.  17,  '64, 
Cct.  10,  '64, 
Feb.  27,  '64, 
Nov.  19,  '64, 
Aug.  31,  '64, 
Sept.  23,  '64, 
Sept.  10,  '64, 
Sept.  28,  '64, 
Sept.  27,  '64, 
Sept.  19,  '64, 
Aug.  31,  '64, 
Sept,  23,  '64, 
Sept,  3,  '64, 
Aug.  19,  '62, 
Nov.  1,  '64, 
Nov,  ],  '64, 
Sept.  13,  '64, 
Sept.  14,  '64, 
Sept.  14,  '64, 


Walter,  Jomitlian do [Sept.  29,  '64,  111 


Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

INIustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  5,  1865, 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  July  22,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  July  22,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster-out. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster-out. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865, 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865, 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

Deserted  June  3,  1865. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  May  24,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  July  6, 1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  9, 1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  May  30,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Clustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865, 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865, 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

Missing  in  action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  Oct.  19,  '64. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865, 

Mustered  out,  July  3,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1, 1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

Substitute— mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865, 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1, 1865. 


1012 


FOETY-THIED  KEGIMENT — ^PIRST  ARTILLERY, 


Walter,  John 

Warner,  Emil 

Wiley,  William 

Walton,  James  H... 
Weidmaier,  Fred'k 

Weidner,  Lewis 

Watt,  Lewis 

Weaver,  George  A.. 


Private  Oct. 

...do I  Oct. 

...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 
...do 


23,  '64, 
27,  '64, 


Oct. 
Oct, 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Aug. 


4,  '64, 
27,  '64, 

3,  '64, 
26,  '64, 
18,  '64, 


Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1, 1865. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  battery,  July  1, 1865. 

Mustered  out,  July  1,  1865. 

Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out,  July  8,  1865. 

Mustered  out,  June  9,  1865.  


UNASSIGNED    MEN. 


A.mont,  Theodore... 

Private 

Mar.  31, '64, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Alexander,  John. . . . 

...do 

Oct.     27,  '64, 

1 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Adams,  Thomas 

...do 

Sept.  22,  '64, 

1 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Anderson,  James... 

...do 

Sept.    8,  '64, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

...do 

Oct.  .  12,  '64, 
Jan.     6,  '64, 

1 
3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll.   . 

Barton,  Charles 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

PJripplv.  Pfiter 

..do     . 

Oct.     13,  '64, 
Mar.  29,  '64, 
Aug.  26,  '64, 

1 
3 

1 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Buell  Adam  E. 

..do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Baird,  George  W 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

...do 

Mar.  23,  '64, 
Sept.  21,  '64, 

3 

1 

Bennett,  Michael.... 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

...do 

Jan.    15,  '64, 
May     8,  '63, 
Sept.    7,  '61, 

3 
3 
3 

...do 

Bennevit,  Henry 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

ChUlson,  John  W... 

...do 

Mar.  31,  '64, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Canfield,  James 

...do 

Mar.  24,  '64, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

Chesney,  Robert  C 

...do 

Feb.     8,  '64, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Campbell,  Benj 

...do 

Febi     2,  '64, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

ChiUas,  James 

...do 

Sept.    7,  '61, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Cole,  Abraham. 

do 

Sept.    7, '61, 
Oct.    18,  '64, 

3 
1 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Dumont,  Lewis 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

...do.. 

Feb.   23,  '64, 
Sept.  20,  '64, 

3 
1 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Diener,  Michael 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

..do   ... 

Jan.      8,  '64, 
Oct.    26,  '64, 
Mar.  24,  '64, 

3 

1 
3 

Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

...do   .  . 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Ennis,  George  W.... 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Eckman,  Martin 

...do 

Dec.    12,  '61, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

EUiott,  Jacob 

..do 

Sept.    7, '61, 
Sept.    7,  '61, 

3 
3 

Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

Frankford,  Jacob ... 

...do 

Not  on  miister-out  roU. 

Gottshall,  William.. 

...do 

Feb.     6,  '64, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Grovenor,  Demery.. 

...do 

Jan.    25,  '64, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Graner,  Gustavo 

...do 

Oct.    29,  '64, 

1 

Not  on  miister-out  roll. 

Hofl&nan,  George 

...do 

Sept.  22,  '64, 

1 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Hartsock,  Thomas.. 

...do 

Feb.   22,  '64, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Isenberg,  JohnR... 

...do 

Jan.     4,  '64, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Jones,  Samuel 

...do 

Aug.    2, '64, 

1 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Johnson,  Henry 

...do 

Oct.    25,  '64, 

1 

Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

Kevens,  Anthony... 

...do 

Oct.    29, '64, 

1 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Klein,  Henry 

...do 

Oct.    17,  '64, 
May  20, '63, 

1 
3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Krein,  Peter 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mooney,  John 

...do 

Oct.     19, '64, 
Oct.    31,  '64, 

1 
1 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Marshall,  James 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Myers,  Charles  H... 

...do 

Mar.  21,  '64, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Marsh,  George  M ... 

...do 

Mar.  25,  '64, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mixdof,  Oscar 

do 

Sept.    5,  '64, 
Jan.     5,  '64, 

1 
3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Maynard,  Olden 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Morgman,  John 

...do 

Oct.      4,  '64, 

1 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Martin,  Isaac  D 

...do 

May  16, '63, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Maier,  Charles 

...do 

May     4,  '64, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

M'CleUan,  John  M.. 

...do 

Mar.  25,  '64, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

M'Coy,  James 

do 

Aug.  11,  '64, 
Sept.    8,  '64, 

1 
1 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

M' Andrew,  Patrick 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

M'Cormick,  Joseph 

...do 

May  25, '64, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Norton,  Charles 

...do 

Sept.    2,  '64, 

1 

Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

Pennock,  John  L.... 

...do 

Mar.  25,  '64, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Peters,  Richard  W. 

...do 

Oct.    15, '64, 

1 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Painter,  Montgom'y 

...do 

Sept.    7,  '61, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Russell,  John 

.do. 

Jan.    13, '64, 
Dec.   12, '61, 

3 
3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Ryan,  Michael 

...dp 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

THREE  YEARS'  SERVICE. 


1013 


NAME. 

KANK. 

DATE  OP  M0STEB 
INTO  SERVICE. 

1 
> 

REMASK8. 

Saunders,  Warren.. 
Sinclair,  William... 
Shampno,  .lobn 

Private 

...do 

...do..  .. 

Jan.    12,  '64, 
Jan.    15,  64, 
Aug.  15,  '64, 
Mar.  22,  '64, 
Feb.   29,  '64, 
Oct.    26,  '64, 
Sept.  24,  '64, 
Oct.     25,  '64, 
Mar.   17, '64, 
May   28,  '63, 
Sept.    7,  '61, 
April  5,  '64, 
Feb.   28,  '64, 
Sept.  25,  '64, 

3 
3 
1 

3 
3 
1 
1 
1 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll 

Sharp,  Lewis 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Steel,  Calvin    

...do  .  .. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Shields,  Patrick 

Shearer,  Peter.. 

...do 

do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Sunderland,  Geo.W 
Smither,  Benj.  F.... 
Shenfelder,  Peter... 
Stoll,  Isaac. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Thomas,  Patrick 

Wakins,  Daniel  G... 
Wilson,  Jonathan... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Not  on  muster-out  roll 
Not  on  muster-out  roU. 
Not  on  muster-out  roU. 

Forty-Fourth  Regiment, 

FIEST  OAYALET. 


THE  First  Pennsylvania  Cavalry  was  recruited,  company  A  in  Juniata 
county,  B  in  Montgomery,  0  in  Mifflin,  D  in  Cameron  and  Clinton,  E  in 
Centre.  CHuton  and  Clearfield,  E  in  Greene,  G  in  Blair,  H  in  Fayette,  I  in 
Washington,  K  in  Allegheny  and  Washington,  L  in  Berks,  Lebanon  and  Lan- 
caster and  M  in  Berks.  The  first  seven  companies  rendezvoused  at  Camp 
Curtin,  where  they  were  mustered  into  the  State  service  during  the  months  of 
July  and  August,  1861,  and  thence  moved  to  Camp  Jones,  near  Washington. 
Three  companies  H,  I  and  K,  rendezvoused  at  Camp  Wilkins,  at  Pittsburg, 
where  they  were  mustered  into  the  State  service  during  the  month  of  August, 
and  soon  after  joined  the  other  companies  at  Washington.  Company  L  was 
mustered  into  the  United  States  service  as  an  independent  company,  on  the 
30th  of  July,  and  was  stationed  in  the  city  of  Baltimore,  where  it  remained  five 
months.  Company  M  was  mustered  into  the  United  States  service,  also,  as  an 
independent  company,  on  the  5th  of  August,  and  was  stationed  in  Baltimore 
from  the  6th  of  August,  until  the  3d  of  October,  when  it  was  ordered  to  the 
Eastern  Shore  of  Maryland,  where,  in  conjunction  with  the  Fourth  Wisconsin 
Infantry,  and  Mm's  Battery,  all  imder  command  of  Major  General  Lockwood,  it 
was  engaged  in  scouting  and  picketing.  Numerous  excursions  were  made  down 
the  bay,  in  which  smugglers  were  overhauled,  and  large  quantities  of  contraband 
goods  sei^ien.  On  a  scout  made  to  Pontateague  Landing,  the  company  captured 
seven  cannons,  caissons,  and  harness;  and  again  at  Eastville,  a  cannon  and 
about  fifteen  hundred  stands  of  small  arms. 

The  men  were,  for  the  most  part,  from  the  rural  districts,  well  formed  and 
hardy,  good  riders,  and  accustomed  to  the  use  and  care  of  horses.  Few  were 
dismounted  by  accident  or  awkwardness  while  on  drill.  Some  had  belonged 
to  militia,  cavalry  companies,  and  a  few  of  both  officers  and  men  were  expe- 
rienced soldiers ;  but  most  were  unaccustomed  to  arms.  The  five  companies 
which  first  assembled  in  Camp  Curtin,  had  effected  an  organization  by  the 
choice  of  Captain  Hastings,  of  the  regular  army.  Colonel,  and  Captain  Owen 
Jones,  -Major;  but  failing  to  secure  a  sufficient  number  of  companies  for  a  regi- 
ment, the  officers  elected  declined  the  command.  The  three  companies  from 
camp  at  Pittsburg,  also  had  a  partial  organization,  under  the  title  of  the  Sixth 
Cavalry ;  but  failing  to  perfect  it,  they  were  attached  to  the  First.  In  the  early 
days  of  the  war  little  countenance  was  given  to  the  cavalry  arm  of  the  service, 
and  these  companies  were  suffered  to  remain  some  time  in  camp  in  an  unor- 
ganized state,  the  company  officers  having  little  knowledge  of  cavalry  tactics, 
and  the  command  making  little  or  no  progress  in  drill. 

Finally,  on  the  first  of  September,  through  the  kind  offices  of  General 
3toneman,  Chief  of  Cavalry,  and  the  influence  of  Governor  Curtin,  Lieutenant 


1861  ORIGIN  AND   ORGANIZATION.  1015 

George  D.  Bayard,  of  the  Fourth  Eegular  Cavah-y,  a  young  officer  of  great 
promise,  and  of  considerable  experience  in  Indian  warfare,  was  selected  to  com- 
mand, and  the  organization  was  completed  by  the  choice  of  Jacob  Higgins, 
Captain  of  company  G,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  Owen  Jones,  Captain  of  com- 
pany B,  Major.  Drill  was  now  commenced  in  earnest,  and  prosecuted  with  a 
zeal  characteristic  of  its  enterprising  commander.  The  line  officers  were  daily 
instructed  by  him,  and  they  in  turn  instructed  their  subordinates,  and  put  their 
lessons  in  practice  on  the  field,  under  his  immediate  supervision.  The  men 
were  at  first  armed  with  sabre  and  pistol,  and  ten  carbines  to  each  company, 
which  number  was  subsequently  increased  until  each  man  was  supplied  with 
one.  A  part  of  the  horses  were  selected  by  the  company  officers,  and  were 
chosen  with  special  reference  to  cavalry  service.  The  remainder  were  selected 
by  Colonel  Bayard  himself  from  the  government  corral  at  Washington.  Under 
good  care  and  training  these  horses  became  notable  for  excellence,  and  many  of 
them  remained  the  best  after  several  lots  of  fresh  animals  had  been  worn  out. 
This  regiment  was  organized  as  the  Fifteenth  of  the  Reserve  Corps,  the  law 
authorizing  the  organization  of  the  corps  requiring  "  one  regiment  of  cavalry." 
It  joined  the  division  at  its  camp  at  TenaUytown,  where  it  remained  until  the' 
10th  of  October,  when  it  moved  to  Camp  Pierpont,  Virginia.  Here  details  of 
one  officer  and  thirty  men  were  daily  sent  during  the  winter  on  picket,  and  fre- 
quent expeditions  were  made  into  the  country. 

On  the  27th  of  November,  Colonel  Bayard  was  ordered  to  scout  the  country 
beyond  Difficult  Creek,  a  small  stream  crossing  the  pike  about  six  miles  from 
camp,  and  make  a  descent  on  Dranesville,  a  village  seven  miles  further  on. 
Marching  all  night  and  arriving  at  the  village  just  before  daylight,  several 
houses  were  quickly  surrounded,  and  a  search  for  guerrillas,  reported  to  har- 
bor there,  commenced.  Several  suspicious  persons  were  arrested,  and  after  a 
half  hour's  halt,  he  took  up  the  march  for  camp.  Two  miles  fr^om  town,  the 
head  of  the  column  was  fired  on  by  guerrillas  concealed  in  the  pine  thickets  by 
the  roadside.  Detachments  were  immediately  dismounted  and  pushed  into  the 
woods,  and  in  a  few  minutes  had  killed  or  captured  the  whole  party.  Assistant 
Surgeon  Samuel  Alexander,  and  private  Joseph  Hnghling,  company  D,  were 
killed,  and  two  men  were  severely  wounded.  Colonel  Bayard  was  slightly 
wounded,  and  had  his  horse  killed  under  him. 

Five  companies,  under  Lieutenant  Colonel  Higgins,  participated  in  the 
battle  of  Dranesville.  At  the  opening  of  the  engagement,  the  cavalry  was  or- 
dered to  push  forward,  and  compel  the  enemy  to  unmask  his  position.  Colonel 
Higgins  sent  two  companies,  H  and  I,  under  Captain  Streck,  forward  on  the 
road  north  of  the  town,  while  companies  C,  D  and  B,  under  Captain  Taylor, 
charged  directly  through  it,  and  pushed  on  until  the  enemy,  opening  on  their 
flank  and  rear,  compelled  them  to  withdraw.  The  infantiy  now  became  en- 
gaged, asad  the  cavalry  was  ordered  to  the  support  of  Easton's  Battery,  where 
it  remained  until  the  close  of  the  action,  which  resulted  in  the  total  route  of  the 
enemy. 

On  the  3d  of  January,  1862,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Higgins  resigned,  and  Major 
Jones  was  promoted  to  succeed  him.  Adjutant  S.  D.  Barrows,  who  had  pre 
viously  been  commissioned  Second  Major,  was  now  promoted  to  First  Major, 
and  Eichard  J.  Falls  was  commissioned  Second  Major. 

On  the  7th  of  January,  the  two  independent  companies,  L  and  M,  which 
had  been  stationed  in  Baltimore,  joined  the  regiment.    Upon  the  opening  of  the 


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spring  campaign  it  moved  witli  the  army  towards  Manassas,  and  after  ten  days 
of  most  exhausting  service,  exposed  to  pelting  rain,  sleet,  and  snow,  it  returned 
to  Falls  Church,  where  it  remained  until  the  advance  of  M'Dowell  upon  the 
Eappahannock.  Starting  on  the  9th  of  April,  it  marched  to  Catlett's  Station, 
where  it  performed  scouting  and  picket  duty  imtil  the  middle  of  the  month. 
On  the  17th  two  battalions,  supported  by  the  Second  New  York  Cavalry,  skir- 
mished with  the  enemy,  driving  him  towards  Falmouth,  and  late  at  night  the 
men  slept  a  few  hours  at  the  feet  of  their  horses.  At  two  o'clock  the  march 
was  resumed,  squadron  L  and  M  leading.  The  morning  was  cloudy  and  in- 
tensely dark,  and  as  the  command  was  moving  quietly  along,  it  was  suddenly 
brought  to  a  halt  by  a  barricade  across  the  road,  from  which  a  heavy  fire  of 
musketry  was  poured  into  the  very  faces  of  the  men.  They  were  immediately 
withdrawn,  and  the  command  was  deployed  to  attack  the  enemy  upon  his  flanks. 
At  daylight  he  fell  back,  and  Colonel  Bayard  occupied  Falmouth.  Encar&ping 
a  short  distance  from  the  town,  the  regiment  was  engaged  in  picket  duty  along 
the  Eappahannock,  and  had  frequent  skirmishes  with  the  enemy  across  the 
river.  On  the  night  of  the  13th  of  May,  a  party  of  the  enemy  attacked  and 
attempted  to  re-capture  a  schooner  in  charge  of  men  from  the  First  New  Jersey 
Cavalry.  Five  companies,  F,  G,  H,  L  and  M,  turned  out,  and  after  a  brief  but 
sharp  skirmish  drove  off  the  enemy,  brought  the  schooner  in,  and  rescued  the 
men  on  board,  several  of  whom  were  wounded. 

Colonel  Bayard  having  been  appointed  a  Brigadier  General,  Lieutenant 
Colonel  Jones  was  elected  Colonel,  and  First  Major  Barrows,  Lieutenant  Colo- 
nel. On  the  25th  of  May,  when  M'Dowell  commenced  his  advance  overland 
to  join  M'Clellan,  the  regiment  crossed  the  Eappahannock  at  Fredericksburg, 
and  marching  rapidly  towards  Eichmond,  reached  on  the  evening  of  the  27th 
a  point  on  the  Pamunky  Eiver,  within  fifteen  miles  of  M'Clellan's  right  wing, 
the  enemy  falling  back  as  it  advanced,  and  the  whole  route  showing  evidences 
of  a  hasty  retreat.  At  this  juncture,  when  all  were  jubilant  over  the  prospect 
of  soon  joining  the  grand  army,  orders  were  received  to  return  immediately  to 
Fredericksburg.  Stonewall  Jackson,  cutting  loose  from  the  rebel  army,  was 
in  the  Shenandoah  Yalley  with  a  heavy  force,  and  M'Dowell  was  ordered  to  the 
support  of  Banks  and  Fremont,  concentrating  in  Jackson's  fi?ont.  Ee-crossing 
the  river  on  the  28th,  it  marched  with  the  brigade,  via  Catlett's  Station  and 
Thoroughfare  Gap  to  Front  Eoyal,  which  was  reached  on  the  1st  of  June. 
With  but  an  hour's  rest,  the  command  proceeded  at  full  gallop  towards  Stras- 
burg,  and  when  near  the  town  crossed  the  Shenandoah  Eiver,  where  it  came  up 
with  Jackson  and  skirmished  with  his  rear  imtil  dark.  General  M'DoweU  not 
having  arrived  upon  the  ground,  the  brigade,  consisting  of  a  battalion  of  the 
Bucktails,  the  Second  Maine  Battery,  the  First  New  Jersey  Cavalry,  and  the 
First  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  proceeded  alone,  and  driving  the  enemy's  rear 
guard  out  of  Strasburg,  were  soon  after  joined  by  the  advance  of  Fremont's 
army,  entering  from  another  direction.  A  gallox)  of  six  miles  brought  the  com- 
mand again  upon  the  enemy's  batteries,*  and  after  three  attacks,  drove  them 

* ' '  Near  W  oodstock  another  attack  was  made  on  the  rear  guard.  The  extreme  rear  was  held 
by  Caskie's  Battery,  supported  by  about  two  hundred  men  from  Patton's  command,  as  sharp- 
shooters. This  was  regarded  by  Ashby  as  sufficient  to  hold  the  enemy  in  chock  ;  and  his  cav- 
alry was  quietly  pursuing  its  way,  in  advance  of  the  artillery,  when  the  enemy's  horsemen 
gallantly  charged  through  the  sharp-shooters  on  the  guns,  captured  some  of  the  cannoneers 
and  nearly  succeeded  in  cutting  off  the  retreat  of  a  rifled  piece.    It  was  withdrawn,  however, 


1862  STRASP.ITIIG,    WOODSTOCK    AND    IIARRISONBUKG.  1017 

beyond  Woodstock.  Thus  for  eight  days  it  was  constantly  under  the  fire  oj 
Ms  guns,  making  his  "retreat,"  says  Cooke,  "one  long  battle  between  the  Con- 
federate rear  and  the  Federal  vanguard."  Bayard's  Brigade  was  pressing  hotly 
to  strike  Jackson,  and  delay  him  until  General  Shields  reached  Port  Eepublic, 
there  to  intercept  his  retreat,  and  no  efforts  were  spared  to  break  through  the 
obstinate  impediment  which  Ash  by,  who  commanded  the  rear  guard,  presented, 
and  force  Jackson  to  turn  and  defend  himself.  At  Harrisonburg  a  severe  fi<Tht 
occurred,  in  which  the  First  New  Jersey  first,  and  later  the  Bucktails  and  the 
First  Cavalry  engaged  a  vastly  superior  force  of  the  enemy,  inflicting  severe 
loss.  On  the  8th,  the  command  participated  in  the  battle  of  Cross  Keys,  but 
being  in  reserve  was  but  slightly  engaged.  On  the  following  day  it  led  the 
advance  of  the  centre  column  to  Port  Eepublic,  where  it  arrived  too  late  to  ar- 
rest the  flames  to  which  the  enemy  had  consigned  the  bridge  across  the  Shen- 
andoah. 

On  the  10th,  the  command  returned  down  the  valley,  and  after  a  halt  of 
two  days  at  Mount  Jackson,  returned  through  Front  Eoyal  to  Manassas,  which 
place  it  reached  on  the  23d,  having  been  engaged  thirty  days  in  incessant  and 
fatiguing  duty,  having  in  that  time  marched  nearly  four  hundred  miles,  and 
skirmished  and  fought  almost  constantly,  in  the  face  of  a  powerful  and  vigilant 
foe,  led  by  his  most  trusted  leaders.  Suffering  severely  in  this  campaign,  the 
regiment  remained  at  Manassas  two  weeks  to  rest  and  re-fit.  It  then  marched 
with  the  advance  of  Pope,  who  had  recently  been  placed  in  command  of  the 
army  of  Northern  Virginia,  to  Culpepper,  whence  it  made  various  marches  and 
performed  important  duty.  On  the  1st  of  August,  General  Bayard  advanced 
to  the  Eapidan,  where  he  was  engaged  for  eight  days  in  guarding  the  fords  for 
several  mUes  along  the  river  against  a  wily  foe,  and  watching  at  all  points  in- 
land for  his  approach  fi?om  above  and  below.  Jackson  finally  advanced  in  force, 
and  on  the  night  of  the  7th  of  August,  forced  a  crossing  at  several  points  and 
attempted  in  the  darkness  to  capture  the  entire  brigade  j  but  was  so  skillfully 
baffled  as  to  succeed  in  carrying  off  but  two  men.  On  the  first  alarm  the  out- 
post rallied  upon  the  reserve,  holding  the  enemy  in  check  until  the  regiment 
withdrew  to  Eobertson  Eiver.  When  within  two  miles  of  the  stream,  the  differ- 
ent detachments  of  the  brigade  on  picket  were  rapidly  withdrawn,  and  before 
they  were  all  in,  the  advance  of  Jackson's  army  came  dashing  up  the  road. 
Captain  Taylor,  at  the  time,  was  in  conversation  with  General  Bayard,  and  be- 
fore they  were  aware  of  the  enemy's  presence,  a  shower  of  bullets  came  whist- 
ling by  them.  General  Bayard  cried  out  to  the  Captain  "deploy  your  squad- 
ron at  once,  and  hold  the  enemy  in  check  until  the  brigade  is  safely  over  the 
ford."  Men  never  obeyed  an  order  more  promptly  nor  behaved  more  gallantly 
than  they  did  in  deploying  under  a  heavy  fire  of  musketry;  they  held  the  enemy 
in  check  until  the  brigade  was  safely  over.  Its  loss  was  two  killed  and  two 
wounded. 

The  command  slowly  withdrew  towards  Cedar  Mountain,  and  though  under 

in  safety,  a  portion  of  the  enemy  rapidly  following,  and,  before  they  were  aware  of  the  intended 
attack  on  them,  the  Confederate  cavalry  was  thrown  into  disorder.  The  men  retreated  in  con- 
fusion, and  ran  into  the  rear  of  the  Forty-eighth  Virginia, — then  passing  along  a  narrow  cause- 
way with  a  ravine  on  one  side  and  a  steep  embankment  on  the  other,— and  so  sudden  was  the 
appearance  of  the  disorganized  cavalry  in  the  midst  of  the  infantry,  that  a  number  of  men 
were  knoeked  down  before  they  could  get  out  of  the  way."  Stonewall  Jackson,  J.  Eston  Cooke, 
(Rebel,)  p.  164. 
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1018  FORTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT — FIRST  CAVALRY.  1862 

a  brisk  fire  of  artillery  supported  by  Jackson's  whole  force,  by  skUlful  ma- 
noeuvring, tbe  enemy's  pursuit  was  so  completely  baffled,  tbat  nearly  the  whole 
day  was  spent  in  moving  the  eight  miles,  from  the  point  of  attack  on  the  pre- 
vious evening.    Here  the  command  formed  and  held  the  position  until  Gen- 
eral Banks'  force  arrived,  keeping  a  determined  front  and  slowly  giving  ground 
as  the  weight  of  the  enemy's  overwhelming  force  pushed  it  back.    The  regi- 
ment was  in  front  on  the  following  day  as  advance  skirmishers^  and  supported 
Knapp's  Battery.    At  a  crisis  in  the  battle,  this  battesry  was  in  imminent  peril. 
A  charge  of  the  cavalry  was  ordered.    The  first  battalion,  under  Major  Falls, 
dashed  upon  the  enemy,  broke  his  lines  of  infantry,  and  turning,  fought  its 
way  back.    Of  the  two  hundred  and  sixteen  men  who  charged,  only  seventy- 
one  returned  mounted,  so  severe  was  the  enfilading  fire  of  the  enemy's  infantry 
from  right  to  left.    The  advance  of  the  enemy  was  checked,  and  the  battery 
saved.    The  third  battalion,  commanded  by  Colonel  Barrows,  after  the  battle 
had  opened,  was  withdrawn  from  the  skirmish  line,  and  stationed  in  rear  of  the 
centre.    The  second,  posted  on  the  extreme  right,  was  at  one  time  entirely  cut 
off,  but  succeeded  in  eluding  the  trap  prepared  for  it,  and  came  in  under  cover 
of  night.    Upon  the  retreat  of  Pope,  on  the  19th  of  August,  Bayard's  command, 
now  increased  to  five  regiments,  formed  the  rear  guard.    Contesting  the  ground 
stubbornly  until  it  reached  the  Rappahannock,  the  enemy  suddenly  attacked 
with  great  impetuosity,  with  the  design  of  cutting  off  retreat.    The  First  New 
Jersey  and  Second  ^ew  York  Cavalry,  unexpectedly  struck  while  forming,  were 
broken  and  thrown  into  confusion.    The  First  Pennsylvania  having  passed  on 
in  advance,  upon  the  first  alarm,  drew  up  in  line  ready  to  receive  an  attack,  and 
stood  one  half  in  the  open  field  and  the  other  concealed  by  a  wood.    As  the 
enemy  came  on,  the  regiment  charged  on  him  from  the  front,  and  sweeping 
around  came  suddenly  upon  his  rear.    The  other  two  regiments  having  now 
rallied  and  re-formed,  joined  in  the  charge,  completing  his  utter  route. 

After  crossing  the  river,  which  was  effected  without  molestation,  a  detach- 
ment of  four  companies,  under  Major  Eay,  was  sent  to  Beverly  Ford,  on  picket. 
Upon  being  relieved,  it  was  suddenly  attacked  while  scattered,  the  horses  hav- 
ing been  turned  loose  to  graze ;  but  rallying  with  great  steadiness,  the  com- 
mand was  withdrawn  without  loss.  On  the  evening  of  the  28th,  the  regiment 
having  the  advance  of  Sigel's  command,  moved  between  Jackson's  rear  and 
Longstreet's  advance,  on  the  Thoroughfare  Gap  Pike,  capturing  nearly  two 
hundred  prisoners  of  Jackson's  stragglers.  The  same  night  the  regiment,  with 
Eicketts'  Division  of  infantry,  held  the  Gap  for  six  hours  against  the  attacks 
of  Longstreet.  On  the  following  morning.  Colonel  Jones  made  a  reconnoissance 
toward  Centreville,  and  received  the  fire  of  a  light  battery  which  opened  the 
battle  of  Bull  Eun.  During  the  two  days  of  fighting,  the  regiment  was  posted 
on  the  extreme  left  of  the  army,  and  as  it  fell  back  towards  Washington,  was 
engaged  with  other  cavalry  in  arresting  the  stampede.  With  a  force  of  one 
hundred  horses  and  two  hundred  available  men,  it  went  into  camp  near  Mun- 
son's  Hill,  on  the  first  of  September,  and  picketed  the  approaches  to  the  city, 
where  it  remained  six  weeks,  detachments  being  sent  out  occasionally  for  spe- 
cial duty.  In  September,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Barrows  resigned,  and  was  suc- 
ceeded by  Captain  John  P.  Taylor,  of  Company  C.  Upon  the  return  of  M'Clel- 
lan's  army  from  the  Maryland  campaign,  the  regiment,  with  other  cavalry, 
moved  in  advance  along  the  Blue  Eidge,  occasionally  skirmishing  with  the 
enemy,  and  arrived  at  Eappahannock  bridge  on  the  night  of  the  8th  of  JSTo- 


1862  BAirLE   OF   FlfEDElllCKSBURG.  1019 

vember,  in  time  to  save  it  from  destrnetion  by  the  euemy.  The  re"iinent  now 
in  command  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  Taylor,  approached  stealthily  and  surprised 
the  enemy,  driving  him  from  his  camp,  capturing  ail  his  tents,  officers'  arms, 
clothing  and  camp  equipments. 

On  the  11th  of  December,  the  regiment  arrived  at  Falmouth,'  in  front  of 
Fredericksburg,  and  two  companies,  I  and  K,  were  sent  across  the  river  on  one 
of  Franklin's  pontoons,  to  picket  between  the  enemy's  out-posts  and  the  bridge. 
On  the  following  morning,  the  regiment  crossed  and  joined  the  squadron  on 
picket,  when  it  was  ordered  to  deploy  as  skirmishers,  and  advance  until  the 
enemy  was  found.  A  mile  from  the  river,  just  beyond  the  railroad,  he  was  met, 
when  General  Bayard,  who  had  rode  to  the  front,  ordered  the  regiment  to  fall 
back.  This  retrograde  movement  was  followed  by  the  rebel  skirmishers,  sup- 
ported by  his  battle  line,  which  at  once  opened  fire.  It  was  promptly  replied 
to  by  the  carbineers,  who  held  their  position  until  relieved  by  the  infantry 
skirmishers  of  the  Reserves.  On  the  following  day  the  regiment  was  deployed 
as  skirmishers  on  the  left  wing,  where  it  was  under  fire  of  the  enemy's  artil- 
lery. At  three  o'clock  in  the  afternoon,  when  the  storm  of  battle  was  raging 
fiercest,  General  Bayard,  now  in  command  of  the  whole  cavalry  force  was 
struck  by  a  shell  and  tastantly  killed.  The  original  commander  of  the  First 
Cavalry,  he  had  endeared  himself  to  its  members  not  less  by  his  devotion  to 
their  instruction  and  improvement,  than  by  the  heroism  which  he  displayed  in. 
the  hour  of  danger. 

From  Fredericksburg  the  regiment  moved  to  BeUe  Plain  Landing,  where  it 
went  into  winter  quarters.  Each  alternate  ten  days  during  the  winter  was 
spent  on  picket  along  the  Eappahannock,  in  the  vicinity  of  King  George  Court 
House.  On  the  19th  of  January,  1863,  the  regiment  turned  out  with  the  army 
to  make  another  attempt  to  cross  the  river  and  give  battle  to  the  enemy.  After 
three  days  splashing  and  floundering,  the  movement  was  abandoned,  and  the 
troops,  drenched,  bespattered  and  half  frozen,  returned  to  their  camps.  Soon 
afterwards  Colonel  Jones  resigned,  and  Lieutenant  Colonel  John  P.  Taylor  was 
commissioned  Colonel,  Major  David  Gardner,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  Captain 
William  T.  M'Ewen,  of  company  C,  Major.  On  the  17th  of  February,  Major 
M'Ewen,  with  four  companies,  F,  G,  L  and  M,  made  a  scout  on  the  neck  below 
tbe  Court  House,  destroying  a  number  of  barges  and  boats  employed  in  smug- 
gling. Two  nights  after,  companies  I  and  K,  under  Major  Gaston,  made  a 
similar  expedition  to  Westmoreland  Court  House,  destroying  a  large  boat  and 
capturing  a  smuggler's  wagon  loaded  with  silks,  shoes,  fancy  goods  and  im- 
perial tea. 

On  the  12th  of  April  the  regiment  broke  camp  and  moved  on  the  spring 
campaign*  Headquarters  were  established  at  King  George  Court  House,  and 
it  was  engaged  in  picketing  the  river  fi-om  Falmouth  to  Port  Conway.  On 
the  morning  of  the  26th,  a  scouting  party  was  sent  under  Lieutenant  Colonel 
Gardner  to  Leedstown.  At  noon,  Colonel  Taylor,  with  Lieutenant  Kennedy 
and  an  escort  of  six  men,  moved  out  to  meet  it.  Eight  miles  beyond  the  vi- 
dette  line,  Colonel  Taylor's  party  was  fired  on  by  dismounted  cavalry  in  am- 
bush, and  at  the  first  volley,  three  of  the  number  fell  dead  or  mortally  wounded 
their  bodies  riddled  with  bullets.  Colonel  Taylor  had  his  cap  shot  from  his 
head,  and  Lieutenant  Kennedy  his  horse  wounded.  Both  narrowly  escaped  cap- 
ture. Colonel  Gardner  was  apprized,  by  one  of  Colonel  Taylor's  men  who  es- 
caped, of  the  enemy's  position  in  his  rear,  by  which  he  was  enabled  to  evade  them 


1020  PORTY-FOURTH   REGIMEXT — FIRST   CAVALRY.  1863 

and  come  safely  in,  bringing:  some  prisoners  and  contraband  property.  On  the 
8th  of  May,  abandoning  the  position  which  the  regiment  had  held,  it  moved 
to  Falmouth,  and  on  the  28th,  to  Warrenton,  doing  picket  duty  in  the  mean- 
time. 

Moving  to  Kelly's  Ford,  it  crossed  on  the  9th  of  June,  and  was  immediately 
engaged  in  the  battle  of  Brandy  Station.  The  Cavalry  Corps  was  commanded 
by  General  Pleasanton.  At  two  P.  M.  the  First  and  Fourth  Divisions,  under 
Buford,  moved  to  Beverly  Ford,  and  the  Second  and  Third,  under  Gregg,  to 
Kelly's  Ford,  where  they  bivouacked  for  the  night.  Crossing  the  river  early 
on  the  following  morning,  Gregg  moved  out  four  miles  to  Stevensburg,  where 
he  left  Colonel  Duffy  with  the  Second  Division,  to  protect  his  flank,  and  pro- 
ceeded with  the  Third  Division  direct  to  Brandy  Station.  The  Second  Brigade, 
composed  of  the  First  Pennsylvania,  First  !N"ew  Jersey,  and  the  First  Maryland, 
under  command  of  Colonel  Wyndham,  took  the  advance,  followed  by  the  First 
Brigade,  Colonel  Kilpatrick.  On  arriving  at  Brandy  Station,  the  enemy 
opened  with  his  artillery,  which  was  promptly  answered,  and  the  First  Mary- 
land, in  two  battalions,  charged  upon  his  battery.  At  the  same  time,  wheeling 
his  regiment  to  the  right,  Colonel  Taylor  led  a  desperate  charge  upon  the  left 
and  rear  of  the  foe,  reaching  the  Barbour  House,  where  were  General  Stuart, 
his  staff,  and  body  guard,  surrounded  by  cavalry.  Here  a  desperate  encounter 
ensued,  the  men  using  the  cavalrymen's  true  weapon,  the  sabre,  with  terrible 
effect.  A  number  of  prisoners  were  brought  off,  including  Stuart's  Assistant 
Adjutant  General.  At  this  point  the  enemy  was  heavily  reinforced,  and  the 
command  was  obliged  to  withdraw,  but  disputing  the  ground  manfully  as  it 
went,  until  it  reached  a  new  line  of  battle.  Here  it  was  joined  by  Duffy.  The 
enemy  failing  to  attack,  Gregg  moved  toward  Eappahannock  Station,  where 
he  was  again  engaged,  the  First  Pennsylvania  supporting  a  battery.  An  artil- 
lery duel  was  kept  up  for  nearly  two  hours,  when  Colonel  Taylor  was  ordered 
to  report,  with  his  command,  to  General  Buford,  at  Beverly  Ford.  Upon  its 
arrival  it  was  ordered  to  the  extreme  right,  where  it  was  hotly  engaged,  dis- 
playing its  usual  skill  and  gallantry.  The  loss  in  this  engagment  was  three 
killed  and  eleven  severely  wounded.  The  enemy  was  grievously  broken  and 
dispirited. 

After  a  day's  rest,  receiving  rations,  forage,  and  ammunition,  the  regiment 
moved  with  the  corps  over  the  Bull  Eun  battle  ground,  to  Aldie.  Here,  on  the 
21st,  Stuart's  whole  force  was  again  met,  and  after  two  days'  desperate  fighting, 
was  forced  back  a  distance  of  fourteen  miles,  our  victorious  squadrons  routing 
and  scattering  his  columns,  and  pushing  him  back  into  the  gaps  of  the  Blue 
Eidge.  The  First  Pennsylvania  was  held  in  reserve,  and  was  not  engaged  until 
the  22d,  when  it  was  ordered  to  the  front,  and  covered  the  retiring  forces  from 
TJpperviUe  back  to  Aldie.  It  held  the  left  of  the  pike  while  the  First  ]Sr«w  Jer- 
sey held  the  right,  and  was  several  times  vigorously  attacked,  but  hurled  back 
the  charging  columns  in  confusion.  Pleasanton  had  given  Stuart  a  stunning 
blow  at  Beverly  Ford.  At  Aldie  and  TJpperville  he  gave  him  a  finishing  stroke 
from  which  he  never  recovered.  The  regiment  was  the  last  to  quit  Aldie,  act- 
ing as  extreme  rear  guard  to  the  army,  now  moving  towards  Pennsylvania. 
At  nine  A.  M.  of  the  2d  of  July,  it  reached  the  Gettysburg  battle-field,  and  was 
detailed  for  duty  at  General  Meade's  headquarters,  where  it  remamed  during 
the  campaign. 

Eesuming  the  march  on  the  5th,  the  regiment  acting  as  guard  to  the  reserve 


1863  BEVERLY   FORD   AND   ALDIE.  1021 

artillery,  consisting  of  eighteen  pieces,  proceeded  through  Taneytown  to  Crea- 
gerstown,  a  few  miles  east  of  Emmittsburg.  After  considerable  countermarch- 
ing  and  delay,  it  crossed  the  South  Mountain  on  the  9th,  by  the  old  Sharps- 
burg  road,  and  moved  on  to  Boonsboro',  remaining  two  days,  and  was  there 
relieved  from  duty  with  the  artillery,  and  re-joined  the  brigade.  On  the  morn- 
ing of  the  14th,  the  regiment,  with  the  division,  crossed  the  Potomac  at  Har- 
per's Ferry,  and  took  position  at  Shepherdstown,  where  the  enemy  appeared  in 
great  strength.  On  the  afternoon  of  the  16th,  he  attacked  with  considerable 
show  of  force  on  the  right,  and  soon  after  opened  on  the  left  with  great  vigor, 
and  in  large  numbers.  But  the  line,  in  position  admirably  chosen  by  General 
Gregg,  and  protected  by  a  heavy  stone  fence,  easily  repelled  a  succession  of  vigor- 
ous and  heavy  charges.  Failing  here,  he  again  renewed  his  attacks  on  to  right. 
The  regiment,  which  had  thus  far  been  held  in  reserve,  was  ordered  to  its  sup- 
port, and  crossing  an  open  space  of  nearly  a  mile,  in  the  face  of  the  enemy's 
batteries,  and  moving  along  the  Oharlestown  pike,  which  was  also  swept  by 
his  guns,  it  gained  the  position  assigned.  Companies  I  and  K  were  dismounted 
and  sent  to  the  right,  and  companies  C,  H  and  D  to  the  left,  to  reinforce  the 
skirmish  line,  the  rest  remaining  mounted  with  sabres  drawn,  ready  to  charge 
should  the  enemy  break  the  advance.  For  two  hom^s  the  battle  raged  with 
unabated  fury,  the  enemy  redoubling  his  efforts  as  night  approached,  repeat- 
edly charging,  at  different  points,  with  both  infantry  and  cavahy,  aided  by 
storms  of  grape  and  canister  j  but  the  rapid  and  deadly  volleys  of  the  carbineers 
as  often  drove  him  back  with  great  slaughter.  Mght  put  an  end  to  the  con- 
test, and  at  midnight  the  command  was  withdrawn  to  Bolivar  Heights. 

On  the  19th,  the  march  was  resumed,  and  moving  along  the  eastern  base  of 
the  Blue  Eidge,  the  command  had  an  occasional  skirmish  with  the  enemy  at 
the  gaps,  arriving  at  Warrenton  on  the  27th.  The  regiment  was  now  engaged 
in  scouting,  and  in  picket  and  guard  duty  on  either  side  of  the  Eappahamiock, 
occasionally  encountering  the  enemy.  On  the  15th  of  August,  company  H, 
which  had  been  detached  for  special  duty  at  the  headquarters  of  the  Sixth 
Army  Corps,  since  the  22d  of  February,  re-joined  the  regiment,  having  in  the 
meantime  participated  in  the  battle  of  Marye's  Heights,  May  3d,  and  in  the 
battle  of  Gettysburg.  On  the  night  of  the  6th  of  September,  an  outpost  on 
Carter's  Creek,  held  by  a  detachment  of  the  regiment,  was  surprised,  and  Lieu- 
tenant George  W.  Lyon,  and  Corporal  Barre,  were  killed,  and  four  men  cap- 
tured. On  the  13th  the  enemy  was  met  at  Muddy  Run,  where  a  severe  skirmish 
ensued,  which  lasted  tUl  the  command  reached  Culpepper.  Here  the  brigade 
was  ordered  to  the  front,  and  the  regiment  being  in  advance  was  at  once  de- 
ployed as  skirmishers.  Company  H,  not  being  armed  with  carbines,  remained 
in  rear  of  the  centre.  The  line  being  quickly  formed  moved  forward  on  horse- 
back, but  soon  received  a  scathing  fire  from  the  enemy  securely  posted  in  woods 
and  thickets.  Dismounting  and  re-forming,  under  a  galling  fire,  the  order  to 
charge  was  given,  and  the  line  rushing  forward  as  one  man,  drove  the  enemy  from 
his  cover  J  but  retreating,  he  caught  at  every  sheltered  position,  and  made  ob- 
stinate resistance.  Thus  for  four  miles,  continuing  through  a  space  of  three 
hours,  the  regiment  fought,  and  only  left  the  field  when  relieved,  its  ammuni- 
tion being  exhausted. 

Following  this  action,  the  regiment  was  engaged  in  skirmishing  daily  until 
the  enemy  was  driven  beyond  the  Eapidan  on  the  17th.  The  withdrawal  of 
Meade  towards  CentrevUle  brought  the  enemy  again  north  of  the  Eappahan- 


1022  FOETY-FOUKTH  REGIMENT — FIRST  CAVALRY.  1864 

nock,  and  the  cavalry  pickets  were  attacked  on  the  morning  of  the  14th  of  Octo- 
ber, at  Auhurn.  Heavy  fighting  commenced  immediately.  The  First  Cavalry 
was  in  the  extreme  rear,  and  the  enemy  soon  commenced  closing  in  on  its  flanks. 
It  was  only  by  the  most  heroic  bravery,  and  cool,  determined  action,  that  it 
escaped  utter  annihilation.  Skirmishing  as  the  army  withdrew,  and  again  as  it 
advanced  on  the  IVIine  Eun  campaign,  the  cavalry  was  brought  face  to  face  with 
the  enemy,  at  l^ew  Hope  Church.  His  force  consisted  of  infantry,  cavalry  and 
artillery,  and  was  the  advance  of  Hill's  and  Swell's  Corps.  The  First  Cavalry 
was  ordered  to  the  front  and  deployed  for  a  charge  on  horseback,  but  finding 
the  country  covered  with  a  dense  wood,  immediately  dismounted,  and  upon  the 
order  to  advance  dashed  forward,  broke  the  enemy's  lines,  and  sweeping  around 
on  his  flank  captured  twenty-eight  of  his  infantry  with  muskets  and  bayonets  in 
hand.  It  then  established  a  line  and  held  it  against  every  effort  of  the  enemy 
break  it,  for  two  hours,  and  until  relieved  by  infantry  of  the  Fifth  Corps. 

The  campaign  of  1863  was  soon  ended  by  the  failure  of  operations  at  Mine 
Eun,  and  the  army  withdrew  across  the  Eappahannock;  but  there  was  little 
rest  for  the  cavalry.  Eaids  into  the  enemy's  lines,  involving  long  and  fatiguing 
marches,  guarding  of  extensive  and  exposed  lines,  with  prowling  bands  of  guer- 
rillas, bold,  daring,  determined,  and  watchful  for  an  advantage,  kept  the  men 
constantly  on  duty  and  ever  vigilant.  "Of  scarcely  four  hundred  men,"  says 
Lloyd,  "present  for  duty  with  the  regiment,  it  has  furnished  a  daily  aggregate 
of  ninety-five  men  for  picket  duty,  with  nearly  an  equal  number  for  scouts, 
guards,  and  other  details." 

The  regiment  broke  camp  for  the  spring  campaign  of  1864,  on  the  21st  of 
April.  On  the  28th,  Major  Falls,  with  seventy-five  men,  made  a  scout  to  Fal- 
mouth, and  on  the  2d  of  May,  Captain  Davidson,  with  one  hundred  men,  made 
another  to  the  same  place ;  but  neither  found  any  force  of  the  enemy  north  of 
the  river.  On  the  3d,  the  regiment  crossed  the  Eappahannock,  at  Kelly's  Ford, 
and  on  the  4th,  the  Eapidan,  at  Ely's  Ford.  On  the  5th,  it  moved  to  Spott- 
sylvania  Court  House,  and  ia  the  afternoon  was  ordered  to  move  rapidly  to 
Todd's  tavern.  Here  the  Third  Division,  under  General  Wilson,  was  met  re- 
treating before  a  heavy  body  of  the  enemy.  The  First  Brigade  was  immedi- 
ately thrown  forward  to  cover  the  rear  of  the  retreating  forces,  and  was  at  once 
sharply  engaged.  The  enemy  was  checked  and  soon  driven,  and  though  obsti- 
nately contesting  the  ground,  he  was  compelled  to  fall  back  across  the  river 
Po.  At  dark  the  regiment  was  placed  on  the  skirmisb  liue,  and  was  occasion- 
ally engaged  during  the  following  day.  On  the  6th,  the  division  retired,  and 
on  the  7th,  again  advanced  to  its  position,  at  Todd's  tavern.  Shortly  after  ar- 
riving, the  regiment  was  ordered  out  to  meet  the  enemy  advancing  on  the  ex- 
treme left  of  the  line.  Dismounting  two  battalions,  and  joiuing  the  Sixth  Ohio, 
a  charge  was  made  along  the  whole  line,  and  the  enemy,  although  stubbornly 
resisting  the  movement,  for  a  time,  was  compelled  to  give  way,  leaving  his  dead 
and  wounded  and  a  number  of  prisoners  in  the  hands  of  the  victors.  Four 
rebel  colonels  found  dead,  were  buried  on  the  field. 

On  the  9th  of  May,  General  Sheridan  commenced  his  grand  raid  upon  Eich- 
mond,  and  on  the  first  day  crossed  the  Massaponax,  Ny,  Po  and  Ta  rivers.  At 
Childsburg  the  enemy  made  a  vigorous  attack.  The  regiment  was  supporting 
the  Sixth  Ohio,  as  rear  guard  to  the  column.  Finding  that  the  pressure  was 
becoming  so  strong  that  a  stand  must  be  made.  Colonel  Taylor  threw  his  regi- 
ment into  line  of  battle,  a  battalion  on  each  side  of  the  road,  and  one  in  re- 


18G4  SHERIDAN'S  RAID   UPON   raCIIMOND.  1023 

serve.  It  was  scarcely  in  position,  when  the  Sixth  Ohio  was  broken,  and  came 
in  disorder  through  Taylor's  forming  ranks,  closely  followed  by  the  rebel  cav- 
alry, one  of  whom  dashed  forward,  and  seizing  the  colors,  demanded  the  sur- 
render of  the  regiment.  But  scarcely  had  he  uttered  the  word  when  he  fell 
dead.  The  captain  of  the  charging  column  was  killed  by  a  ball  from  Colonel 
Taylor's  revolver.  The  charge  of  this  advance  squadron,  who  were  all  kUled 
or  wounded,  with  the  exception  of  two,  was  immediately  followed  by  an  entire 
regiment.  The  flanking  battalions  had  not  yet  fired,  and,  as  the  enemy  came 
dashing  forward  within  range,  the  well-directed  volleys  from  two  hundred  car- 
bines, sent  them  reeling  to  the  rear.  At  dark  the  line  was  withdrawn,  and  the 
march  continued.  Heavy  skirmishing  in  front,  and  on  the  right  flank,  oc- 
curred on  the  following  day.  At  Ashland,  where  the  brigade  was  sent  to  de- 
stroy the  Station,  at  Hungary  Station,  and  at  Yellow  Tavern,  the  enemy  were 
met  in  considerable  force,  and  handsomely  repulsed.  Marching  all  night,  day- 
light found  the  command  moving  down  the  Brock  Eoad,  within  two  aud-a-half 
miles  of  Eichmond.  At  Eichmond  Heights,  near  Meadow  Bridge,  the  enemy 
appeared  in  heavy  force.  His  attacks  were  made  with  great  skill,  and  with  a 
fall  knowledge  of  the  ground.  But  every  effort  to  break  the  lines  of  the 
division  proved  futile,  and  he  was  driven  back  with  heavy  loss.  The  fighting 
continued  from  daylight  until  eleven  A.  M.,  when,  apparently  disheartened,  by 
his  repeated  repulses,  he  withdrew,  and  the  corps  moved  on  through  Mechan- 
icsville,  Gaines'  Mill,  crossed  Bottom's  Bridge,  and  reached  the  James  Eiver, 
at  HaxaU's  Landing.  Here  the  regiment,  having  the  advance,  was  fired  on  by 
the  gunboats,  being  mistaken  for  the  enemy.  Eemaining  three  days,  the  com- 
mand marched  via  White  House,  and  Aylett's,  and  re-joined  the  army  at  Ches- 
terfield Station,  on  the  25th. 

It  was  immediately  placed  in  advance  and  again  crossed  the  Pamunky  at 
Hanovertown.  At  Hawes'  Shop,  the  regiment  was  ordered  out  on  scout  and 
soon  met  the  enemy.  The  Third  Battalion,  under  Captain  Litzenburg,  im- 
mediately charged,  clearing  the  road  and  driving  the  enemy  back  a  half  mile, 
where  the  line  was  formed,  the  Third  Battalion  holding  the  road,  the  First  on 
the  right  of  it  and  the  Second  on  the  left.  Dismounting  under  a  heavy  fire,  the 
regiment  advanced  to  the  attack.  The  division  soon  came  up  and  the  fighting 
became  general.  For  seven  hours  the  position  was  held,  and  so  rapid  and  con- 
stant was  the  firing,  that  during  this  time,  the  regiment,  though  scarcely  two 
hundred  engaged,  expended  upward  of  eighteen  thousand  rounds  of  ammuni- 
tion. At  half  past  four  P.  M.,  the  division  was  re-inforced  by  Custar's  Brigade, 
and  the  whole  line  dashed  forward,  driving  the  enemy  three  miles,  and  strew- 
ing the  track  of  his  routed  columns  with  hundreds  of  his  dead  and  wounded. 
Occupying  the  centre  of  the  line,  and  holding  the  road  where  the  heaviest  of 
the  fighting  occurred,  the  loss  of  the  regiment  was  severe. 

At  Barkers  Mills  a  battery,  supported  by  infantry,  was  encountered.  The 
regiment  was  ordered  from  the  rear  to  the  head  of  the  column  to  charge  and 
capture  it.  The  position  was  found  to  be  impregnable,  but  the  regiment  moved 
forward  under  a  raking  fire  of  artillery  and  infantry,  and  took  position  in  close 
range  of  the  enemy's  works,  and  held  it  until  relieved  by  heavy  lines  of  infan- 
try.   The  loss  in  men  and  horses  was  very  severe. 

As  soon  as  the  cavalry  could  be  spared  from  its  place  at  the  front,  Sheri- 
dan was  again  in  the  saddle,  and  his  legions  in  motion  for  the  TreviUian  raid. 
Striking  the  Virginia  Central  Eailroad  near  Trevillian  Station,  the  command 


1024  FOKTY-FOUETH  REGIMENT — FIEST   CAVALEY.  18G4 

proceeded  to  destroy  the  road.  While  the  destruction  was  in  progress,  the 
regiment  was  ordered  to  report  to  General  Torbert,  commanding  the  First  Divi- 
sion, and  was  placed  in  support  of  a  battery,  where  it  was  exposed  to  heavy 
shelling,  but  not  otherwise  engaged.  Having  accomplished  the  destruction  of 
the  road  for  many  miles,  the  column  returned  to  White  House,  where  the  enemy 
appeared  in  force.  Crossing  the  river  the  column  was  dismounted  and  formed 
to  receive  the  enemy's  attack.  Here  the  First  Cavalry  was  sent  on  foot  a  mile 
on  the  enemy's  flank  to  capture  or  compel  the  removal  of  a  gun  which  was  very 
troublesome  to  the  skirmishers.  In  obedience  to  orders,  but  contrary  to  the 
judgment  of  the  officers  of  the  regiment,  it  was  pushed  rapidly  forward  without 
protection  of  skirmishers  on  either  flank,  along  a  narrow  strip  of  cleared  land, 
skirted  on  all  sides  by  dense  woods.  Scarcely  had  the  attack  opened  in  front, 
when  the  enemy  advanced  from  the  woods  on  either  side,  and  opened  a  galling 
fire  on  flanks  and  rear.  Fairly  entrapped,  the  regiment  was  immediately  formed 
to  cut  its  way  out,  and  by  coolness  and  desperate  fighting  escaped  Irom  the  toils 
Luto  which  it  had  been  drawn ;  but  with  a  loss  of  three  officers  and  thirty-five 
men  killed,  wounded  and  prisoners.  The  admirable  dispositions  made  for  the 
withdrawal,  and  the  cool  and  determined  bravery  exhibited  by  both  officers  and 
men,  elicited  the  warmest  commendations. 

At  Saint  Mary's  Church  the  enemy's  cavalry  was  again  met  in  fuU  force, 
supported  by  a  column  of  infantry.  After  a  severe  engagement,  in  which  our 
line  fell  back,  fighting  as  it  went,  and  successfully  withdrawiug  all  its  artillery 
and  trains,  a  position  was  finally  taken,  which  was  successfully  held,  and  the 
enemy  gave  up  the  contest.  The  column  now  advanced  to  the  James  Eiver, 
and  encamped  at  Wyandott'^  Landing.  Here  closed  General  Sheridan's  second 
grand  raid,  the  corps  having  been  absent  from  the  army  nineteen  days,  and  en- 
gaged in  either  marching,  or  fighting,  during  the  entire  period,  without  a  single 
day's  respite.  "  Of  the  sixty-one  days  which  had  elapsed  since  the  commence- 
ment of  Grant's  grand  campaign  against  Richmond,  fifty-four  had  been  spent 
by  the  cavalry  in  either  marching,  scouting,  picketing,  or  fighting.  Being 
much  of  the  time  ia  the  immediate  presence  of  the  enemy,  we  were  subject  to 
that  unceasing  vigilance  which  keeps  every  energy  to  its  utmost  tension,  and 
wears  away  the  spirits  and  the  strength  more  rapidly  than  the  heavy  toUs  of 
steady  and  constant  labor;  such  as  the  slow,  cautious,  and  wearisome  march, 
now  halting,  now  marching  again,  now  forming,  dismounting  and  standing  to 
horse,  then  re-mounting,  changing  position  and  forming  again;  aroused  at  night 
and  hurried  into  line,  to  spend  the  drowsy  hours  until  morning,  in  the  saddle, 
hungry  and  jaded;  a  whole  day  without  an  opportunity  of  'cooking  coffee,'  and 
then  when  a  moment's  leisure  is  had,  and  the  tempting  and  grateful  beverage 
is  almost  prepared,  hurried  away  from  the  untasted  meal  to  hours  more  of  the 
fatiguing  duty."  * 

On  the  27th  of  August  the  command  crossed  the  James  and  rested;  but 
only  for  a  brief  period.  The  bugle  again  sounded  for  the  march,  and  the  corps 
was  soon  on  its  way  to  the  left  of  our  lines,  now  posted  in  front  of  Petersburg. 
At  Eeam's  Station,  on  the  12th  of  July,  the  enemy's  lines  were  encountered, 
and  after  a  spirited  contest,  lasting  several  hours,  which  fully  developed  his 
strength  and  position,  the  command  was  withdrawn,  and  returned  to  its  former 
camp.  On  the  26th,  crossing  the  Appomattox,  near  Point  of  Kocks,  it  pro- 
ceeded to  the  James,  and  in  conjunction  with  the  Second  Corps,  moved  over 
*  First  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  Lloyd,  page  105. 


1865 


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1025 


on  a  pontoon  bridge  near  Bermuda  Hundred.  At  Malvern  Hill  a  severe  en- 
gagement ensued,  in  which  the  First  Cavalry,  dismounted,  met  the  enemy's 
infantry,  and  was  compelled  by  superior  numbers  to  retire  with  a  loss  of  three 
men  killed  and  fifteen  wounded.  Upon  being  relieved  by  the  infantry,  the  cav- 
alry again  returned  to  its  old  position  in  front  of  Petersburg.  On  the  30th  of 
July  the  command  again  took  up  the  line  of  march,  and  met  the  enemy  strongly 
posted  at  Lee's  Mills.  After  a  sharp  fight  he  was  dislodged  and  precipitately 
retreated.  Returning,  the  regiment  was  again  north  of  the  James.  In  the 
absence  of  Colonel  Taylor  and  Lieutenant  Colonel  Gardner,  occasioned  by  sick- 
ness, it  was  under  command  of  Captain  Newman.  A  week's  hard  service  of 
picketing  and  scouting,  and  the  engagement  at  Gravel  Hill,  "  twin  sister  to 
Malvern  Hill,"  ensued.  Eeturning  to  the  south  side  of  the  James,  it  again 
marched  towards  the  Weldon  Eaikoad,  where  the  regiment  participated  in  its 
last  encounter  with  the  enemy,  near  Eeam's  Station.  On  the  29th  of  August, 
a  camp  was  established  on  the  Jerusalem  Plank  Eoad,  near  the  left  of  the  army. 
The  term  of  service  of  the  regiment  having  now  expired,  an  order  for  its  relief 
from  duty  was  received  on  the  30th.  The  veterans  and  recruits,  four  hundred 
and  one  in  number,  organized  in  a  battahon  of  four  companies,  were  left  in 
command  of  Major  Falls,  and  were  subsequently  consolidated  with  the  veterans 
of  the  Sixth  and  Seventeenth  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  forming  the  Second  Pro- 
visional Cavalry.  Withdrawing  from  the  front  on  the  1st  of  September,  the 
regiment  proceeded  to  Philadelphia,  where,  on  the  9th,  it  was  mustered  out  of 
service. 


FIELD  AND  STAFF  OFFICERS. 


NAMB. 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  MnSTEK 
INTO  SERVICE. 

> 

REHAEES. 

Seorge  D.  Bayard... 
Owen  Jones 

Col 

...do 

Aug.  27,  '61, 

Aug.    8,  '61, 

Aug.  10,  '61, 

Aug.  28,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Sept.  27,  '61, 

Aug.    5,  '61, 

3 

3 

3 

3 
3 
3 

3 

Wounded  at  Dranesville,  Va.,  Nov.  22,  '61— pr. 

to  Brig.  Gen.,  May  5,  '62— killed  at  Fredericks^ 

burg,  December  13,  1862. 
Promoted  from  Capt.  Co.  B  to  Mai.,  Aug.  5,  '61— 

to  Lieut.  Col.,  Oct.  — ,  '61— to  Colonel,  May  5, 

1862— resigned  January  30,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Capt.  Co.  C  to  Lt.  Col.,  Sept.  15, 

'62— to  Col. ,  Mar.  2,  '63— to  Bv.  Brig.  Gen.,  Aug. 

4,  '65— mus.  out  with  regiment,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Captain  company  G,  August  18, 

1861— resigned  October  8,  1861. 
Promoted  from  1st  Lieut.  Co.  D,  to  Maj.,  Nov.  15, 

'61— to  Lt.  Col.,  May  5,  1862— res.  Sept.  15,  '62. 
Promoted  from  Captain,  Co.  G  to  Major,  Nov.  23, 

'62— to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  February  10,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Capt.  company  M,  May  5,  1862— 

resigned  November  22,  1862. 

John  P.  Taylor 

racobHiggins 

3ylv.  D.  Barrows... 
David  Gardner 

...do 

Lt.  Col. 

...do 

...do 

Thos.  S.  Richards... 

Major.. 

Note.— The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  remarks : 


lb.  absent. 
last.  Assistant. 
Idj.  Adjutant. 
Bn.  buried. 
Bv.  brevet. 
Bd.  band. 
Capt,  Captain. 
Chap.  Ckaplain. 

129 


Cor.  Corporal.  Fr.  from. 

Com.  ccimmissioned  or  Furl,  furlough. 


commissary. 
Cert,  certificate. 
Dis.  dismissed. 
Dis'y.  disability. 
Disch.  discharged. 
Exp.  expiration. 


Hos.  hospital. 
Lt.  Lieutenant. 
Mus.  mustered. 
Muc.  musician. 
Mis.  missing. 
Pr.  promoted. 


PI.  principal. 
Priv.  private. 
Keg.  regiment. 
Red.  reduced. 
Res.  resigned. 
Rem.  removed. 
8en.  sentenced. 
Serv.  service. 


Surg.  Surgeon. 
Sgt.  Sergeant. 
Sub.  substitute. 
Stew,  steward. 
Tr.  transferred. 
Vet.  veteran  volimteer, 
Wd.  wounded. 
Wds.  wounds. 


1026 


FOETY-FOUKTH  REGIMENT — FIRST  CAVALRY, 


JosiahH.  Ray 

William  T.M'EweE 

Major.. 
...do.... 

Richard  J.  Falls 

...do 

James M.  Gaston... 

...do.... 

Chas.  C.  Townsend 
Wm.  P.  Lloyd 

Adj 

...do 

C.  L.  Buffington.... 

B.Adj 

WiUiam  S.  Foster... 

...do 

William  Bayard 

Job  H.  Cole 

...do 

...do 

Richard  R.  Carson 
George  H.  Baker... 

Wm.  Stadelman .... 
Henry  A.  Wood 


David  Stanton.... 
Gurdon  B.Hotchkin 


J.  B.  Finney 

Sam'l  Alexander.. 
S.  W.  H.  Calver.... 
Hiram  N.  Kelley.. 
L.  E.  Atkinson  .... 
R.  H.Tuft 


J.  Hervey  Beale. 
Jacob  Wolf. 


George  W.  Seigrist, 
Henry  C.  Beamer.. 
William  M'Cune.... 

George  J.  Geiser 

John  Hamilton 

George  W.  Fincher 


JohnM'Cahan 

Joseph  Deveney .... 

Ernest  Conzler 

Charles  Gardner.... 
William  P.  Lloyd.. 
Wm.  J.  Jackman .. 
Thomas  R.  Starer.. 
JamesP.  Landis.... 


John  W.  Forney. 


Q.  M 

...do.., 


Aug.  16,  '61, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 

Jan.     3,  '62, 


Aug. 


'61, 


Nov.  22,  '62, 
Sept.    1,  '61, 

Aug.  12,  '61, 

Sept.    6,  '61, 


Mar. 

Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 


1,  '62, 
5,  '61, 

8,  '61, 

8,  '61, 


C.  S Aug.    8,  '61, 

do Aug.  16,  '61, 


Surg... 
do.... 

As.Sur, 

do 

do.... 
do.,., 
do.... 
do 


Chap'n 
Vet.  Sii 

Sr.  Maj 

do.... 

do.... 

do .... 

do.... 
Q.M.Sr 


Com.  Sr 
Hos.  St. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

C.  Bug. 

do 


Saddler 


Aug.  27, 
Dec.     4, 

Aug., 
Aug.  27, 
June, 
Dec.    17, 
Jan.    24, 
July     6, 

Sept.    1, 
Aug.  13, 


Aug.  10,  '61, 


July  25, 
July  30, 

Aug.  28, 


Aug.  28,  '61, 
Oct.  20,  '62, 
Sept.  1,  '61, 
July  25,  '61, 
Aug.  21,  '61, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 

July  25,  '61, 


Pr.  fr,  Capt.  Co.  F,  Mar.  1,  '62— res.  Feb.  23,  '63. 

Pr.  from  Capt.  Co.  C,  Feb.  23,  '63— wd.  at  Brandy 
Station,  Va.,  June  9,  '63 — resigned  Oct.  17,  '63. 

Wounded  July  28,  '64— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  3,  '64— 
com.  Lieut.  Col.,  Nov.  11,  1864 — ^not  mustered— 
discharged  January  3,  1865. 
Promoted  from  Captain  company  I,  Mar.  1,  '63— 

mustered  out,  August  1,  1864. 
Pr.  fr.  Hos.  Stew.,  Nov.  22,  '62— res.  June  14,  '63. 
Promoted  from  1st  Lieutenant  Co.  E,  September 

1,  '63 — mus.  out  with  regiment,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Promoted  from  2d  Lt.  Co.  E,  to  Batt.  Adjt.,  Feb, 

19,  1862 — mustered  out,  September  10,  1862. 
Promoted  from  Sergeant  company  K,  March  1, 

1862— mustered  out,  September  9,  1862. 
Discharged  September  1,  1862. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sergeant  company  M,  Mav  5, 

1862— mustered  out,  September  11,  1862. 
Promoted  fmm  Sgt.  Co.  B  to  Q.  M.,  Sept.  17,  '61— 

to  Captain  and  A.  Q.  Master,  May  23,  1862, 
Pr.  from  Corp,  Co,  B  to  Q,  M.  Sgt.,  Sept.  28,  'Pi— 

to  Quartermaster,  May  5,  1862 — mustered  out 

with  regiment,  September  9,  1864. 
Pr.  fr.  Sgt,  Co.  B  to  Q.  M.  Sgt. ,  May  5,  '62— to  1st 

Lt,  and  C.  S.,  Oct.  22,  '62— res.  Jan.  28,  1863. 
Promoted  from  private  Co.  F  to  Com.  Sgt.,  June 

22,  '62— to  1st  Lieut,  and  C,  S.,  January  27,  63— 

mustered  out  with  regiment.  Sept,  9, 1864. 
Promoted  to  Surg.  U.  S,  Reg.  Army,  Nov.  24,  '62. 
Promoted  from  Assistant  Surg. ,  Nov.  24,  1862— 

mustered  out  with  regiment.  Sept,  9,  1864. 
Resigned  September,  1861, 
Killed  at  Dranesville,  Va. ,  Nov.  26,  1861. 
Resigned  August  2,  1862. 
Resigned  Jan.  21,  1863. 

Tr,  to  batt.,  Sept.  3,  '64— disch.  Sept.  25,  '64. 
Transferred  to  batt..  Sept,  3,  1864,  and  to  2d  reg. 

Prov.  Cav.,  June  17, 1865.  ^ 

Mustered  out  with  regiment,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Promoted  from  private  company  1,  May  1,  '63— 

mustered  out  with  regiment.  Sept,  9,  1864, 
Promoted  from  Q.  M.  Sgt.  company  C,  to  Sgt. 

Maj.,  Sept.  1,  '61— to  2d  Lt.  Co.  I,  Nov.  23,  '61. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.  Major,  Feb.  17, 1862— to  1st  Lt. 

company  G,  July  17,  1862, 
Appointed  Sgt.  Major,  May  8,  1862  —  discharged 

on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Sept,  29,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.  Major,  Sept.  29,  1862— to  2d  Lt. 

company  G,  April  12,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  company  A,  May  1,  1863 — 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Promoted  from  private  company  L,  Nov.  1,  '62 — 

tr.  to  batt. ,  Sept.  3,  1864 — pr.  to  2d  Lt.  company 

L,  batt..  Sept,  13,  1864  — to  1st  Lt,  company  F, 

batt,,  March  19,  1865 — mustered  out  by  consoli- 
dation, June  20,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  from  private  company  G,  Feb,  28,  '62 — 

mustered  out  with  regiment.  Sept,  9,  1864. 
Appointed  Hos.  Steward,  Sept.  6,  1861  —  trans- 
ferred— not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Promoted  from  private  company  G,  Oct,,  1861 — 

transferred  to  U.  S.  regular  army,  Nov.  24,  '62. 
Promoted  from  private  company  G,  Oct.  23,  '62— 

transferred  to  batt.,  September  3,  1864. 
Promoted  from  private  company  G,  Dec,  18,  '62 — 

to  1st  Lt.  company  E,  March  22,  1863, 
Promoted  from  Sgt,  company  A,  Feb,  25,  1863 — 

mustered  out  with  regiment,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Cor.  company  I,  Oct.  16,  1861 — 

discharged  by  order  of  War  Dep't,  Oct.  1,  1862, 
Promoted  from  Sgt.  company  C,  May  1,  1863 — 

wd.  J  une  9 ,  '63— transferred  to  batt. ,  Sept.  3,  '64— 

mus.  out  by  special  order,  June  20,  '65 — ^Vet, 
Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept,  3, 1864— mustered  out 

by  special  order,  June  2Q,  1865— Vet. 


THEEE  TEARS'   SERVICE. 


1027 


Company  A. 

RECRUITED  IN  JUNIATA  COUNTY. 


John  K.  Robinson.. 

Thomas  J.  Frow 

Wm.  H.  Patterson.. 

James  R.  Kelley 


David  H.  Wilson. 
John  H.  Fertig  ... 


Lemuel  R.  Beale.... 
Wm.  J.  Jackman.. 

John  Hamilton 

John  W.  Forney.... 

Samuel  F.  Lane 

Newton  A.  Lane.... 
Wm.  A.  Patterson., 


Wm.  S.  MiUer.. 


S.  L.  Patterson 

Samuel  S.  Wilson. 
Jerome  T.  Funk..., 


John  T.  Sterrett 

Henry  H.  Wilson... 
Wm.  H.  Wagoner... 
David  Holtzopple... 

Amos  G.  Wolfgang 
William  H.  Hmith.. 

Jacob  Q.  Eby 

John  E.  Doty 

William  Bortel 

Silas  S.  Mairs 


J.  M.  Burchfield. 


Mathew  Aber 

David  Snyder 

Noah  Campbell .. 
Anderson,  A.  J  .. 
Brasee,  John  M.. 

Bortel,  Henry 

Barkey,  Elijah.... 
Baird,  James  A.. 
Beidler,  William  H 
Brown,  William  H 
Burkeyheyser,  I.... 
Bear,  William  R.... 


Bayne,  Colin  R ... 

Best,  .John 

Barnett,  James  H 
Bassart,  Obediah  M 

Bitter,  William  H. 
Bair,  William  A.... 


Benson,  Jacob... 
Brant,  Alexander  R 

Bond,  Joseph 

Collier,  David  W.., 

Clair,  John 

Clair,  Isaac 

Carpenter,  Bar'n  J 


Capt..., 

...do 

...do 


IstLt. 


July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 


July  25,  '61, 


July  25, 

July  25, 

July  25, 
July  25. 
July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 


July  25, '61, 


July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 


July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
Jan.     2, 

July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 


July  25,  '61, 


Feb.  4, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
Feb.  19, 
July  25, 
Julv  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
Julv  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 

April  11, 
Jan.  19, 
Jan.  19, 
Feb.     5, 


Feb. 
Feb. 


July  25, 
Julv  25, 
Feb.  15, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
Julv  25, 
April  12, 


Resigned  March  28, 1862. 

Pr.  from  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  29,  '62— res.  Mar.  16,  1863. 

Promoted  fr.  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  28,  '62— to  Capt,, 

March  16,  '68— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Promoted  from  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Mar.  28,  '62— to 

1st  Lt. ,  Mar.  16,  '63— wd.  July  17,  '63— pris.  fr. 

June  24,  '64,  to  Mar,,  '65— mus.  out,  Apr.  25,  '65. 
Promoted  fr.  1st  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  March  16,  1863— 

died  June  6,  '64,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 
Promoted  to  1st  Sgt. — prisoner  from  June  21,  '64, 

to  Feb.  28,  1865— mustered  out,  April  5,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Hospital  Stewart,  February  25,  '63. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  May  1,  1863. 
Promoted  to  Reg.  Saddler,  Sept.  1,  1863— Vet. 
Pr.  fr.  Cor.— tr.  to  U.  S.  Sig.  Corps,  Mar.  1,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.— disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  March,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Corporal— captured  June  21,  64— 

mustered  out,  February  4,  1865. 
Promoted  from  Corporal- wounded  at  White 

House,  Va.,  June  21,  '64— mus.  out,  Nov.  16,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  9,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Cor. — mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  9,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Corporal— wounded  June  24, 1864— 

mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  9,  '64. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.,  1862. 
Discharged  February,  1863,  for  wounds  received 

at  Bull  Run,  August  30,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.,  1863. 
Killed  at  Hawes'  Shop,  Va.,  May  28,  1864. 
Captured  June  21,  1864— mus.  out,  Feb.  15,  1865. 
Wounded  and  missing  in  action,  June  24,  1864. 
Mustered  out,  Aug.  16,  '64— expiration  of  term. 
Captured  June  21,  1864— transferred  to  company 

D,  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  Co.  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— mus.  out 

by  S.  O.,  June  20,  '65,  as  Sgt.,  Co.  A,  batt.— Vet. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Co.  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Wounded  at  White  House,  June  21,  1864— mus- 
tered out,  Aug.  13,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,-1864 — 

disch.  in  Co.  A,  batt.,  by  G.  O.,  Sept.  25,  1865. 
Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Wounded  at  White  House,  June  21, 1864— trans- 
ferred to  companv  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Died  Sept.  21,  '61— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem.,  D.  C. 
Deserted  July  16, 1862. 

Capt'd— died  Feb.  26,  '65— bu.  at  Richmond,  Va. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.,  1863. 
Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864 — 

discharged  in  company  A,  batt.,  June  7,  1865. 


1028 


FORTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT — FIRST  CAVALRY, 


Cleaver,  Thomas  M 

Casey,  James  F 

DeBray,  George  S... 
Dewees,  Thos.  W ... 
Dunn,  William 


DonneU,  William  O 
Ernest,  Westley  H 

Ernest,  John  L 

Foltz,  James  P 

Fulton,  James  W... 

Foley,  Michael 

Fasick,  John 

Fink,  George  W 


Fulton,  William  S. 
Gazette,  Samuel.... 
Hershey,  JohnR.. 
Haller,  Israel 


Hardy,  John  A  .. 
Horton,  Daniel  J. 


Howard,  Henry  F.. 

Henderson,  Arth'r. 

Innerst,  Michael 

Johns,  Matthias 

Jacobs,  John  A 

Kinslow,  Arm'ng  L 

Kinslow,  John 

Kinzer,  Joseph  R 
Kennedy,  Joseph  B 
Kendrich,  Martin  H 
Longacre,  Isaac 

Logan,  Thomas  C... 
Louden,  Alfred  M.. 
Lang,  William  J.... 

Linton,  Samuel 

Ludwig,  Francis  M 

Landers,  Joseph 

Logan,  Calvin  T 

Maloy,  George  W... 

M'Donald,  Jos.  B... 
M'Donald,  And' w  H 
M'WilUams,  A.  J... 

M'Coy,  John  M 

Marley,  James  B.... 
Morley,  Alonzo  W 
Mitchell,  Samuel  M 
M'Cachron,  Geo.  H 

M'Kee,  James 

M'Connell,  Henry  O 
Marshman,  Sam'l.. 
Minnich,  William. 

M'Clintock,  J.W.  B 
Mitchell,  John  T.. 
Nicely,  Jacob  B... 
Nicely,  Henry  W 
Neiman,  John  F.. 
Nipple,  John  O 

O'Keson,  Samuel  B 
Pasich,  John.... 

Parsons,  Robert 

Rodgers,  Mat'w  H., 
Rheiner,  Jonathan 

Richer,  Levi 

Robinson,  Wm.  M, 


Private  Feb.  19,  '64, 

do Oct.  19,  '64, 

July  25,  '61, 

July  25,  '61, 

Nov.  21,  '61, 


Oct,  19, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
Nov.  10, 
July  25, 


.do. 


July  25,  '61, 

July  25,  '61, 

July  25,  '61, 

July  25,  '61, 

July  25,  '61, 

Feb.  19,  '64, 


July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
Feb.  1, 
July  25, 


July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
July  2.5, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
July  25, 
Nov.  21, 
Feb.   19, 


Died  March  30,  1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March  1,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  24,  '62. 

Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— 

mustered  out  as  Corporal  company  A,  batt. ,  by 

special  order,  June  20, 1865— Vet. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Deserted  September  1,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Wounded  Sept.  15,  1863,  and  July  28, 1864— mus» 

tered  out,  September  17,  1864. 
Wounded  July  10,  1863— not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Jan.  1,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Wounded  October  1,  1863  —  mustered  out  with 

company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Captured  April  18, 1863 — mustered  out,  August 

1,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Died  July  27,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action, 

June  21, 1864— buried  in  Nat.  Cem.,  Arlington. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  Co.  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— disch.  in  Co. 

A,  batt.,  by  General  Order,  August  1, 1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  22,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Co.  D,  batt.,  Sept.,  9,  1864— Vet. 
Transferi-ed  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Captured  at  Bull  Run,  August  80,  1862 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll- 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  company  D,  batt. ,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Detailed  as  Orderly  to  Maj.  Gen.  Meade — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
JNIustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  1,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  12,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  1,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  18,  '62. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  Sig.  Corps,  March  1,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864 — 

pr.  to  Cor.  Co.  A,  batt— date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet, 
Killed  at  Culpepper,  Va.,  September  13, 1863. 
Wounded  Juno  24,  1864— mustered  out  August 

1,  1864 — expiration  of  term. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  8,  '62. 
Wounded  at  Cedar  Mountain,  Va.,  Aug.  9,  '62— 

discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.,  1863, 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


1029 


Keimer,  Mattock. 


Reed,  Joseph  M. 
Rowbottom,  James 
Reed,  James  S... 


Rowbottom,  Joseph 
Richard,  Christ.  R.. 
Robertson,  Joseph.. 

Smith,  David  L 

Stewart,  Calvin  E. .. 
Simpson.  Joseph  G. 

Sporry,  William 

Sleisher,  Jas.  K.  P.. 

Seebold,  EliasH 

Smith,  William 

Sheppard,  Jackson. 

Toomey,  John  A 

Trump,  John 

Tannyhill,  Geo.  W.. 
Taggert,  William ... 

Van,  James 

Wildman,  Abr'm  J 

Walton,  George  F... 
Williamson,  A.  J... 
Weitzler,  Cornelius 
Whitney,  Newell  D 
Yocum,  Joseph. 


Private 


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Aug.    8,  '62, 

April  14,  '64, 
April  14,  '64, 
Feb.    19,  '64, 

April  14,  '64, 


July  25, 
July  25, 
May  2, 
July  25, 
April  11, 
Feb.    19, 


Aug,  5, 
July  25, 
May  5, 
July  25, 
Nov.  2, 
Mar.  22, 
July  25, 

Feb.  19, 
Feb.  19, 
April  12, 
Mar.  26, 
July  25, 


Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept,  9,  1864 — 
mus.  out  in  Co.  A,  batt.,  by  G.  O.,  June  6, 1865. 

Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864  — 
promoted  to  Corporal  company  A,  batt. 

Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Deserted — date  unknown. 

Wounded  June  24,  1864 — not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgepn's  certificate,  March,  1863. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  '64 — Vet. 

Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9, 1864, 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864, 

Sent  to  Insane  Asylum — date  unknown. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan  8,  1862. 

Transferred  to  company  D,  batt,,  Sept,  9,  1864. 

Deserted  August  12,  1861. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Wounded  June  2,  1864— transferred  to  company 
D,  battalion,  September  9,  1864— Vet, 

Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864, 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  1,  '62. 


Company  B. 
recruited  at  athensville,  montgomery  county. 


Owen  Jones 

Jacob  L,  Stadelman 
Joseph  C.  Roberts .. 


Wm.  Litzenberg.. 


Theodore  Streck.. 


Richard  R,  Corson. 
John  Kline 


William  Buzby. 


George  H.  Baker... 
Robert  S.  Lawsha.. 

JohnH,  Bevan 

W.  F,  Chrisman.,.. 


Daniel  H.  Titlow.. 


Licwis  M.  Thomas... 
Adolphus  S.  Edler. 
Martin  Mars., 

Lem,  A.  Patterson. 

Joseph  Price 

David  W.  Terrence 

John  J.  Creighton.. 


Capt.. 
...do.. 
...do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


..do 

2d  Lt... 

1st  Sgt. 
Q.M.Sr. 

Com.  Sr 

Serg't.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 


Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug, 
Aug. 
Aug, 

Aug, 

Aug, 

Aug, 

Aug, 


8, 

1 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 
3 

8, 

'61, 

3 

8, 

'61, 

3 

i; 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

8, 

'61, 

3 

8, 

'61, 

3 

8, 

'61, 

3 

8, 

'61, 

3 

8, 

'61, 

3 

8, 

'61, 

3 

8, 
8, 
8, 

'61, 
'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 
3 

8, 

'61, 

3 

8, 

'61, 

3 

8, 

'61, 

3 

8, 

'61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Major,  August  5,  1861. 

Pr,  from  1st  Lt.,  Aug.  8,  '61— res,  March  26,  '62, 

Pr.  from  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  25,  '61— to  1st  Lt., 

December  30,  1861— to  Captain,  March  26,  '62— 

resigned  May  8,  1862, 
Pr.  from  Sgt.,  May  20,  '62— wd.  at  Deep  Bottom, 

Va.,  July  28,  1864  —  discharged  September  9, 

1864 — expiration  of  term, 
Pr,  from  1st  Sergt.  to  1st  Lieut.,  Aug.  8,  1861— 

to  Captain  company  H,  November  25, 1861. 
Pr.  from  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.  and  Q.  M.,  Sept.  17,  '61. 
Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lieutenant,  November 

25,  1861— resigned  December  30,  1861. 
Promoted  from  Corp.  to  1st  Sgt. — to  2d  Lt.,  Jan. 

3,  '62— to  1st  Lieut.,  Mar  26,  '62— died  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  May  1,  1864. 
Pr.  from  Corp.  to  Q,.  M.  Sgt.,  September  28,  '61— 

to  1st  Lieut,  and  Quartermaster,  Mav  5,  1862. 
Pr.  from  Sgt.,  March  26,  '62— wounded  May  28, 

'64 — mus.  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Pr.  from  Corp.  to  1st  Sergt.,  April  1,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corp.— to  Q.  M.  Sgt.,  Feb.  1,  1863— 

wounded  at  Culpepper,  Va.,  September  13,  '63 — 

mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Corporal  to  Sergt.,  April  5,  1862 — 

mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  1,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Corporal  to  Sergt.,  Jan.  14,  '62— 

mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Serjeant — discharged  on  Surgeon's 

certificate.  March  20,  1863, 
Promoted  from  Corporal  to  Sergt.,  Feb.  1,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864, 
Promoted  from  Corp.— wounded  May  25,  1863 — 

discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  8,  '64. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.— tr.  to  batt.,  1st  Pa,  Cavalry— Vet. 


1030 


FORTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT — FIRST  CAVALRY, 


SarauelJago 

George  L.  Lyle. 


Wm.  Stadelman 

John  Anderson 

Aden.  J.  Stanley.... 

JohnR.  Styer 

William  H.  Edler... 
George  B.  Rambo... 
Crawford  Yocum.... 

Kline  A.  Graver 

Wm.  H.  Ramsey.... 

Joel  L.  Davis 

Mark  R.  Hagner 

Henry  H.  Pyott 

Henry  Z.  Lair 

Franklin  Snyder 

Morris  M.  Mattson.. 
Ashenfelter,Theo.  T 
Adair,  William.. 


Black,  Lorenzo  D... 

Bevan,  Allen  L 

Bisson,  Jacob  S 

Bowden,  Wm.  H 

Black,  John 

Bennet,  Charles 

Blehl,  Francis 

Baxter,  Amos  

Campbell,  Fleming 
Connell,  Patrick 


Collins,  Edgar  W... 

Cornman,  Jos.  S 

Conrad,  James 

Cramer,  Charles 

Davis,  Peter..  

Davison,  Charles.... 

Davis,  ElishaP 

Dettra,  Jacob  H 

Dales,  John    

Dougherty,  Jno.  L.. 

Ford,  Charles 

Greger,  Chalkley  F 

Gotwalls,  Alex 

Grant,  John  S 

Haines,  Jacob  W.... 
Hoffman,  Thos.  P... 
Hampton,  Wm.  S... 
Hafner,  Matthias.... 
Hutchinson,  Wm 

Haws,  Samuel  A 

Hampton,  George... 

Jacobs,  Enos 

Lutz,  Justice  W 

Levering,  Perry  H.. 

Lowry,  Robert 

M'Fague,  James 

Moore,  Lewis 

Miller,  Washington 

Miller,  Nathan 

M'Clellan,  James .. 
Moore,  Joseph  F.... 


Moore,  Henry  C 

Michael,  Matthew. 

Mylan,  Thomas 

Miles,  John,  Jr 

Maxwell,  Robert..,. 


..do , 


8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 


Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
May 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
July 


Feb. 
Aug. 
May 
Aug. 


8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
1.5,  '61, 
3,  '63, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 


Aug.    8, '61, 


Pr.  to  Sgt. — tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— mus.  out  as 
Sgt.  company  M,  batt.,  June  20,  1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant — killed  at  Malvern  Hill, 
1    Va.,  July  28,  1864— Vet. 

]  Promoted  to  Sergt.— to  Q.  M.  Sergt.,  May  5,  '62. 
'  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  9.  1861. 
j  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  19,  '63. 
I  Killed  at  Hawes'  Shop,  Va.,  May  28,  1864. 
I  Wounded  June  21,  '64 — tr.  to  batt.,  1st  Pa.  Cav. 
J  Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
j  Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
j  INlustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
I  Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
j  Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
I  Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
'  Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
!  Transferred  to  Brigade  band,  January  1,  186.3. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
j  Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
j  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  26,  '63. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864 — mustered  out 
in  company  M,  batt. ,  June  6,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  1862. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Navy,  July  5,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  Of  1864. 

Wounded  in  Pa.,  July  5,  1863,  and  at  Cold  Har- 
bor, Va.,  June  1, 1864— mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  4,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  3,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  4,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  20,  '63. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864, 
I  Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

INlustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864, 

Killed  at  Hawes'  Shop,  Va,,  May  28,  1864. 

Deserted  May  25,  1862. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

ISIustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Wounded  July  28,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  4,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Jan.  4, 1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  1862. 

Wd.  at  Culpepper,  Sept.  13,  1863,  and  Barker's 
Mills,  June  2,  1864— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— 
pr.  to  1st  Lt.  Co.  A,  batt.,  Dec.  13,  1864— mus- 
tered out,  June  29,  1865. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred,  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— discharged  in 
company  M,  batt..  May  27,  1865. 

IXed  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  April  4,  1862— burial 
record,  December  16, 1863— grave,  1192. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


1031 


NAME. 

RANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTEK 
IHTO  SERVICE. 

I 

REMARKS. 

M'Afee,  Howard 

Mower,  Phillip  A... 

Maiser  Conrad. 

Private 
...do 

...do 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

8,  '61, 
26,  '62, 

8,  '61, 

3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Killed  at  Auburn  Mills,  Va.,  October  14,  1863. 
Died  July  3,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Cold 
Harbor,  Va.,  June  2, 1864— bu.  at  Philadelphia. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

M'Fayne,  James  J .. 

O'Connel,  John 

Paxson   Evan  J 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mar. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

28,  '64, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 

16,  '64, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 
8,  '61, 

Transferred— date  and  place  unknown. 
Deserted— returned— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  20,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9.  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  companv,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  15,  '64. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  17,  1861. 
Killed  at  Auburn  Mills,  Va.,  Oct.  14,  1863. 

Quinn   John.. 

...do 

Quinley,  Charles.... 
Rhoads,  William  H 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Robinson,  Charles... 
Rodebauffh,  George 
Solely,  Wesley  A  ... 
Smoyer,  Edward  B 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Stanb,  Michael  B.... 

Smith,  Isaac  W 

Shaffer,  Theodore... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Staiger,  Samuel  S... 

...do 

...do 

Deserted  September,  1862. 

Vaughn,  Hamilton.. 
Vanderslice,  Jno.  V 
Warnock,  Edw'd  J 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  20,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
KiUed  at  Hawes'  Shop,  Va.,  May  28,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Zinn,  George  W 

...do 

Company  C. 


RECRUITED  IN  MIFFLIN  COUNTY. 


John  P.  Taylor 

Wm.  T.  M'Ewen.... 


Robert  J.  M'Nitt.. 


William  Mann 

Hiram  M'Clenahen 


John  W.  Nelson 

Thomas  A.  Kearns.. 


George  W.  Seigrist. 
Jacob  Ruble 


Wilson  S.  Dellett 


Albert  Laird  

Serg't.. 

...do 

...do 

William  J.  Furst.... 
Christian  Romich... 

J.  Harvey  Carson... 

...do 

Hamil'nR.  Mitchell 

...do 

W.  P.  Dachenbaugh 

...do 

Michael  Manges 

...do 

George  W^ay      

...do     .. 

James  P.  Landis 

...do 

Albert  Strong. 


Capt.... 
..do 


1st  Lt... 
...do., 


2d  Lt... 

1st  Sgt. 


Q.M.Sr 
..do 


Corp.... 


Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 


Aug. 
May 


Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


10, 
10, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

10, 

'61, 

3 

10, 
15, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

10, 

'61, 

3 

7, 

'61, 

3 

10, 
10, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

10, 

'61, 

3 

10, 

'61, 

3 

10, 
10, 

"61. 
'61, 

3 
3 

10, 

'61, 

3 

10, 

'61, 

3 

10, 

'61, 

3 

7, 

'61, 

3 

1, 

'61, 

3 

10, 
10, 

'61, 
'61, 

3 
3 

Promoted  to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Sept.  15,  1862. 
Promoted  fr.  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  Feb.  26,  '62— to  Capt., 

Oct.  1,  1862— to  Major,  Feb.  23,  1863. 
Promoted  fr.  Sgt.  to  1st  Sgt.— to  i:d  Lt.,  Feb.  26, 

'62— to  1st  Lt.,  Oct.  7,  '62— to  Capt.,  Feb.  13,  '63— 

captured  June  21,  '64 — mus.  out.  Mar.  12,  1865. 
Resigned  February  26,  1862. 
Transferred  fr.  42d  reg.  P.  V.,  Nov.  1,  '61— pr.  to 

Cor.,  Jan.  1,  '62— to  1st  Sgt.,  Mar.  1,  '62— to  1st 

Lt.,  February  13,  1863— wounded  J aly  17,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Promoted  fr.  Sgt.,  Oct.  8,  '62- tr.  to  batt.  1st  Pa. 

Cav.,  Sept.  1,  1864— muster  out,  Sept.  26,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Jan.  1,  '62— to  Sgt.,  Oct.  1,  '62— to  1st 

Sgt.,  Mar.  1,  '63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  9,'  64. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  Major,  Sept.  1,  1861. 
Promoted  to  Cor..  July  1,  '62— to  Q.  M.  Sgt.,  July 

1,  '63 — mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  '64. 
Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Sept.  1,  '61 — to  Com. 

Sgt.,   July  1,  '62— captured  at  Brandy  Station, 

Va.,  June  9,  '6.3 — mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  9,  '64. 
Died  Sept.  1:3,  '62,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Cedar  Mountain, 

Va.— buried  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cemetery,  D.  C. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  30,  '62. 
Promoted  from  Corporal — killed  at  Brandy  Sta- 
tion, Va.,  June  9,  1863. 
Promoted  from  Corporal,  July  1,  '62 — mustered 

out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  April  1,  1862— to  Sgt.,  Oct,  7, 

1862 — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  June  1,  1862— to  Sgt.,  March  1, 

1863— mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Sgt — wounded  May  28,  1864— tr.  to 

company  D  Batt.,  1st  Pa.  Cav.— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sgt. — wounded  July  28,  '64 — tr.  to 

Co.  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64—  promoted  to  Sgt.  Co. 

A,  batt.— mustered  out,  Augu.st  7,  186.5— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Sgt— Ch.  Bugler.  May  1,  '63— Vet. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  V.'..,  December  16, 1861. 


1032 


FORTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT — FIRST  CAVALRY, 


Edwin  Lock 

A.  N.  M'Donald., 

Michael  BottofF... 
W.  V.  B.  CopUn.. 
Edwin  Lochev.... 
N.  Walker  Scott., 


Corp. 
do.. 


J.  A.  Davidsizer. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 


Aug.  10,  '61, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 

Aug.  10, '61, 
Sept.    2,  '61, 


John  Hoffman , 

George  W.  White. 

John  M'Mahan 

Charles  A.  Rice.... 

WUliam  Ready.... 

William  Baird , 


.do. 
.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


Anthony  Assadalia 


Akley,  Joseph 

Alexander,  Jesse  J 
Betts,  Robert  W..., 

Bottoflf,  Martin 

Bottoff,  Jacob 

Brillhart,  Rob't  M. 

Bradford,  Wm 

Baker,  David  A 

Barefoot,  William. 

Cutler,  Wm.  B 

Crissman,  James  H 

Cherry,  John , 

Clare,  William 

Chamberlain,  John 
Crissman,  John  A.. 
Castner,  James 


Aug.  10,  '61, 
Aug.    7,  '61, 

Aug.  10,  '61, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 

Aug.  10,  '61, 

Aug.  10,  '61, 

Aug.  10,  '61, 

Aug.  10,  '61, 

Aug.  7, '61, 


Private 
...do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
June 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
15,  '63, 
9,  '64, 
4,  '64, 
4,  '64, 


Chirpman,  .T.  H 

Derr,  Jacob  F 

Decker,  Jeremiah.. 

Deal,  John  H 

Dippary,  John 

Deveny,  Joseph  M. 

Ebbs,  John  H 

Graham,  Geo.  W... 

Giflford,  Geo.  W 

Gates,  Joseph  K 


Huflfhagle,  H.  W. 
Hildebrand,  J.  O. 


Jennings,  S.  M.... 
Kerlin,  William.. 
Kring,  Jonathan.. 


Kearns,  J.  A 

Kline,  G.W 

Lynch,  L.  A 

Livingston,  Jos.  H, 

Lintherst,  Isaac 

Link,  William 

Latchford,  Geo.  W. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do., 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Feb.  17,  '64, 

Feb.  24, '64, 

Aug.  10,  '61, 

Aug.  10,  '61, 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do, 


Aug.  10,  '61, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 
July  21,  '63, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 

Aug.  10,  '61, 
Feb.   24,  '64, 

Aug.  7,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 
Aug.    7,  '61,, 

Aug.  10,  '61, 


Sept.  1,  '61, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 
Feb.  24,  '64, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 


Miller,  G.W 

M'Cann,  John 

Murray,  John  S 

M'Bride,  James 

M'Clenahan,  J,  H.. 
M'Calister,  O.  H.... 
Murray,  Andrew  J 
Murray,  John  T.... 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


Aug.  10,  '61, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 
Aug.  7,  '61, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 
Aug.  10,  '61. 
Aug.  10,  '61, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  4,  '62. 
Died  Aug.  14,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Cedar 

Mountain,  Va.,  Aug.  9,  1862. 
Dischax-ged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  10,  '62, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  19,  '63. 
Discharged  on  vSurgeon's  certificate,  July  4,  1863. 
Died  July  2,  1863,  in  Libby  prison,  Richmond, 

Va..  of  wds.  rec.  at  Brandv  Sta'n,  June  9,  '63. 
Wd.  May  9,  1864— tr.  to  Co.  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— 

mus.  out  as  Sgt.  company  A.,  batt.,  by  special 

order,  June  20,  1865— Vet. 
Wd.  July  28,  '64— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— Vet. 
Wounded  May  9,  1864— prisoner  June  21,  1864 — 

transferred  to  Co.  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— Vet. 
Wd.  June  21,  '64— tr.  to  Co.  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— 

mus.  out  in  Co.  A,  by  S.  O.,  June  20,  '65— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  1,  '63— mustered  out 

with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  1,  '63— wd.  July  28, 

'64— mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Nov.  1,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Jan.  1,'64 — wd.  at  Fredericksb'g,  Dec. 

12,  '62,  and  May  28,  '64— ab.,  in  hos.,  atmus.  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Disch.,  Jan.  8,  '63,  for  wounds  rec.  in  action. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  9,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  19,  '63. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate^iate  unknown. 
Died  May  16,  '62,  of  wds.  received  accidentally. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9, 1864. 
Transfered  to  Co.  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— Vet. 
Wd.  June  21,  '64— tr.to  Co.  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64. 
Transferred  to  batt. ,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Wounded — date  unknown — transferred  to  com- 
pany D,  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Killed  at  Culpepper  C.  H.,  Va.,  Sept.  13,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9, 1864. 
Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Deserted  June  28,  1862. 

Wd.  June  21,  '64— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  9,  '64. 
Transferred  to  company  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Co.  D,batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— mus.  out 

as  Cor.  Co.  A,  batt.^  by  S.  O.,  June  20,  '65— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  comioany,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— mustered  ouf 

in  company  D,  batt.,  June  15,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  4,  1862. 
Died  September  6,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in 

action — buried  at  Alexandria,  Va. — ^grave,  222. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Wounded  June  21,  '64— not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Died  Aug.  22,  '62 — bu.  Alexandria — grave,  165. 
Tr.  to  Co.  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9.  1864— mustered  out 

as  Cor.  Co.  A,  batt.,  by  S.  O.,  June 20,'65— Vet. 
Wounded  June  21,  1864— not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  16,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  31,  '63. 
Transferred  to  Co.  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Aug.  18,  1863. 


THREE  YEAES'  SERVICE. 


1033 


M'Donald,  James  L 
Neitz,  Percival.., 


Nale,  Henry  H. 


Nolan,  Felix 

Odelia,  Asa 

Pollard,  Benjamin 
Postlewaight,  Jas  P 
Eowe,  Charles  F 
Ross,  Samuel.... 
Robison,  James., 
Rager,  James.... 
Robison,  Alfred  , 
Rollin,  Paris  G... 
Ruble,  John 


Ramsey,  Albert., 
Stewart,  Palmer, 
Scott,  David  C ... 
Seachrist,  Christian 
Stokes,  Benj.  F  ., 
Swarm,  Henry..., 
Slocum,  Samuel. 


Stillinger,  William 

Sutton,  John  F 

Stull,  James  H 

Snyder,  William 

Shank,  Amos 


Selheimor,  A.  B 

Stall,  Marshall  J.... 
Teats,  Edmund  F... 

Tarl,  Patrick  M 

Wible,  JohnM. 

Whiles,  David 

Whitmore,  Thomas 
Wagoner,  Albert  P. 
Wilson,  George  W.. 

Yeager,  John  H 

Yontz,  William 


Private 
...do 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
...do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


Aug.  10,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  10,  '61, 


Aug. 

Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Feb, 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Feb. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


16,  '61, 
10,  '61, 

1,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
28,  '61, 
19,  '64, 

7,  '61, 
10,  '61, 

4,  '64, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 
10,  '61, 


Nov.  25,  '63, 
April  25,  '62, 
Aug.  7,  '61, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 

Aug.  10,  '61, 


Aug.  16, 

Mar.  31, 

Aug.  10, 

Aug.  10, 

Nov.  4, 

Aug.  10, 

Aug.  10, 

Aug.  10, 

Aug.  10, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June,  '62. 
Prisoner  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.,  June  9,  1863— 

missing  in  action.  May  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  company  D,  battalion,  September 

9,  '64— pr.  to  Corp.  Co.  A— Vet. 
Deserted  June  28,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  15,  '61. 
Diseh.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '63, 
Discharged  on  Surseon's  certificate,  Jan.  4,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Co.  D,  battalion,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Deserted  April,  1864. 
Wounded  July  28,  '64— tr.  to  batt.— mus.  out  as 

Corp.  Co.  D,  Juno  20,  1865— Vet. 
Died  at  Philadelphia,  February  17,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  8,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  9,  '62. 
Wounded  June  21, 1864 — transferred  to  company 

D,  battalion,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  Co.  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864.  *  . 

Transferred  to  Co.  D,  batt.,  September  9,  1864, 
Died  at  Camp Pierpont,  Va.,  Feb.  7,  1862. 
Killed  at  Cedar  Mountain,  Va.,  Aug.  9,  1862. 
Died  Oct.  24,  1863,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Aubvirn,  Va., 

Oct.  14,  '68— bu.  at  Alexandria,  grave,  1,024. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June,  '62. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  February  17,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  23,  '61. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  June  26,  1863. 
Captured  July  14,  '64— mus.  out,  Feb.  15, 1865. 


Company  D. 
recruited  at  lock  haven,  clinton  county. 


John  W.  Smith 
William  S.  Gile 
Hugh  A.  M'Donald 


Sylv.  D.  Barrows 
W.  L.  Holbrook.. 


Marcus  L.  French 
Wm.  F.  Butcher, 
Philip  H.  Walker 
Arch.  R.  M'Donald 

Abrah'mD.Rockejr 
130 


11,  '61, 
20,  '61, 
11,  '61, 


11,  '61, 


Resigned  September  20,  1861. 

Pr.  to  Capt.,  Sept.  21,  '61— resigned  June  25,  '62. 

Pr.  from  2d  to  1st  Lieut.,  Nov.  15, 1861— to  Capt., 
June  25,  '62— wd.  at  Cedar  Mountain,  Va.,  Aug. 
9,  '62— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— dis.  Dec  4,  1864, 

Promoted  to  Major,  Nov.  15,  1861. 

Pr.  fr.  Q.  M.  Sgt.  of  Co.  to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  18,  '61— 
to  1st  Lt.,  June  25,  '62— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  1,  '64— 
pr.  to  Capt.  Co.  D,  Dec.  13,  1864— transferred  to 
2d  regiment  Provisional  Cavalry,  June  17, 1865. 

Pr.  from  Sergt.  to  2d  Lieut,  company  D,  Nov.  15, 
'61 — to  Captain  company  E,  April  2,  1862. 

Promoted  from  1st  Sergt.,  July  1,  1862— killed  at 
Cedar  Mountain,  Va.,  August  9,  1862. 

Promoted  from  Sergeant,  September  9,  '62 — dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  23,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Corp.  to  1st  Sgt — to  2d  Lt.,  July 
12,  '64— captured  August,  '62— tr.  to  battalion, 
Sept.  9,  1864 — promoted  to  1st  Lt.  company  M, 
December  13,  '64 — to  Captain,  January  23,  '65 — 
discharged  June  20, 1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corp. — to  1st  Sgt.,  Aug.  1,  1864 — tr. 
to  Co.  D,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— promoted  to  2d  Lt. 
Dec.  13,  1864— transferred  to  2d  regiment  Pro- 
visional cavalry,  June  17,  1865 — Vet. 


1034 


FORTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT — FIRST  CAVALRY, 


William  R.  Rodarers 


Gregor  M'Gregor. .. 
Orlando  H.  Emory 


Thomas  J.  Rockey. 
George  M.  Emory.. 
Charles  H.  Stetson. 

George  E.  Minnier., 
Thompson  Snyder. 

Allen  H.  German... 


Mortimer  Longwell 
Wm.  A.  Quiggle 


Robert  P.  Huling... 
Alex'r  Henderson.. 
John  R.  Rackard... 
Benjamin  Emory.. 

Wm.  P.  Steward 

John  C.  Lewis , 


Fleming  W.  Lucore 

Charles  A.  Morse , 
Horace  Taylor 


Henry  Underhem... 


William  F.  Moyer. 
Alfred  H.  Lewis... > 


Christ'r  C.  Pfoutz... 
Henry  S.  Hoffman.. 

Aggy,  Henry  R 

Amadon,  Charles... 
Anderson,  Charles.. 
Anderson,  James  R 
Butcher,  Frank  H... 

Baird,Zeb'nM.B.P 


Barrett,  Tobias. 
Brand,  Albert... 

Beck,  Frank 

Beck,  Jacob 

Barr,  James 


Brandt,  Abraham  R 
Coykendale,  P.  H... 
Chapman,  Almari'n 

Cridler,  William 

Carpenter,  Levi  T... 
Culbey,  Henry  R... 
Clark,  Valentine  D 

Cook,  John 

Davy,  EliC 

Delany,  Henry 


Serg't.. 


..do. 
..do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 

...do. 
...do. 

...do. 


Corp.... 
..do 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


..do. 
..do. 


.do. 


.do. 


Bugler 

..do 

Private 
...do 

do 

...do 

do 


..do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do.. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do . 
...do. 
...do. 


Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 

Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 

Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  li,  '61, 

Aug.  11,  '61, 


Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 

Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aus.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 

Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 

Aug.  11,  '61, 

Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 


Aug.  11,  '61, 


Aug.  11,  '61, 

Aug.  11,  '61, 

Aug.  11,  '61, 

Aug.  11,  '61, 

Aug.  11,  '61, 

Aug.  11,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '62, 

Mar.  16,  '64, 

April  23,  '61, 

Aug.  11,  '61, 

Mar.  1,  '64, 
Mar.  1,  '64, 
April  12,  '64, 
April  6,  '64, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 


Aug.  11, 
Aug.  11, 
Aug.  27, 
Aug.  27, 
Aug.  11, 
Mar.  15, 
Mar.  15, 
April  1, 
Aug.  11, 
Aug.  11, 


Died  Sept.  19,  '62,  of  wounds  received  August  9, 
1802 — buried  .at  Alexandria — grave,  302. 

Promoted  from  Corporal — killed  at  Cedar  Moun- 
tain, Va.,  August  9,  1862. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  May  20,  1862 — wounded  at 
Sbepherdstown,  Va.,  July  16,  1863 — mustered 
out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  July  3,  '62— mustered  out 
with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  September  2.5, 1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Ser^t.,  Sept.  25,  '62— wounded  May 
28,  1864,  and  June  2,  1864— mustered  out  with 
company,  September  9,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Cor.  —  transferred  tobatt.,  Sep- 
tember 9,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.— wd.  June  21,  '64— transferred 
to  batt.,  Sept.  9, 1864  —  mus.  out  as  1st  Sgt.  Co. 
D,  June  20,  1865— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sgt.  — transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9, 
1864  —  mustered  out  as  1st  Sgt.  company  D. 
June  20,  1865— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  11,  '63. 

Discharged  for  Avounds  received  at  Cedar  Moun- 
tain, Va.,  August  9,  1862. 

Killed  at  Cedar  Mountain,  Va.,  August  9,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  26,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  18,  '61. 

Discharged  Dec.  24,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 
Cedar  Mountain,  Va.,  August  9,  1862. 

Died  at  Warrenton,  Va.,  September  13,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Cor. ,  May  25,  1863  —  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  May  25,  1863— wounded  Juno 
21,  '64— mus.  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  D,  1864— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Cedar  Mountain,  Va.,  Aug.  9,  1862, 
also  June  9,  1864 — transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9, 
1864  —  mustered  out  as  Sergeant  company  M, 
June  20,  1865— Vet, 

Captured  June  21,  '64— transferred  to  batt.,  Sept. 
9,  1864— promoted  to  Sgt.  company  D,  March  1, 
1865— mustered  out,  June  28,  1865— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt. ,  Sept.  9,  1864  —  mus.  out  as 
Sgt.  comp.any  D.  June  20,  1865— Vet. 

Wounded  in  action,  June  21,  '64— transferred  to 
batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Deserted  June  27,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  18,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  9,  '63. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Captured  June  13,  '62— released— absent,  in  hos- 
pital, at  muster  out. 

Discharged  Dec.  16,  1862,  for  wounds  received  at 
Cedar  Mountain,  Va.,  August  9,  1862. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Died  Dec.  8, 1863,  of  wounds  received  on  picket— 
bu.  record,  died  at  Alexandria,  Oct.  17,  1863 — 
grave,  1,005. 

Deserted  June  27,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Twice  captured — disch.  on  Surg,  cert.,  Sept.  13, '63. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864- 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— disch.  as  Sgt 
company  D,  June  20,  1865— Vet. 


THEEB  YEARS'  SERVICE. 


1035 


SAMS. 

BANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

1 

j<                                                                    REMARKS. 

1 

Delaney,  William.. 
Davidson,  Reese  J. 
Daniels,  Cliarle?  C. 

Egan,  Dennis   

Private 
...do.... 
...do.... 

do 

Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 

Mar,  23,  '64, 
Feb.    25,  '64, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Mar.     1,  '<34, 

Aug."iT,  '61,' 

Aug.  11,  '61, 
Oct.       1,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Mar.  23,  '64, 
May   24,  '64, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 

3   Wd.  June  28,  '64— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— Vet. 
3    Transferred  to  Co.  C,  42d  reg.  P.  V.,  Dec.  16,  '61. 
3   Died  Aug.  1.5,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Cedar 

Mountain,  Va.,  Aug.  9,  1862. 
3   Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
3   Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
3   Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
3   Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
3    Deserted  April  29,  1862. 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  22,  '62. 
3   Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
3   Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
3    Pris.  June  24,  '64— tr  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— Vet. 
3   Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
3   Transferred  to  batt. ,  September  9,  1864. 
3    Died  Noveniber  27,  1861,  of  wounds  received  at 

Dranesville,  Va.,  November  25,  1861. 
3   Killed  at  Malvern  Hill,  July  27,  1864— Vet. 
3    Deserted  July,  1862. 

3    Discharged  Dec.  20, '62,  for  wds.  rec.  accidentally. 
3   Deserted  September  27,  1862. 
3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  13,  '63. 
3   Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
3   Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
3    Died  October  31,  1861. 

Eisley,  Levi  W 

Frain,  Jacob  F 

...do.... 
...do.... 

Foster,  Chester  E.. 
Fuller,  Samuel  D.. 
Gabe  Alex.  H., 

...do.... 

...do.... 

do 

...do 

Garman,  Joseph.... 
Hendricks,  Henry. 

Hortou,  Wm.  R 

Hennan,  Bony 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do..  . 

Hunter,  James  C... 
Houghtaling,  Jos... 

Harman,  Thomas... 
Hilcher,  Joseph  E.. 
Johnson,  William... 
Jones,  Wm.  P  . 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

do 

Keister,  Daniel 

...do 

Kissel,  Wm.  H 

.  do 

Kelley,  Patrick  J... 
Knight,  John  C 

...do 

...do 

Liggett,  A.  D 

...do 

3    Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  25.  '68. 
3   Mustere'd  out  with  company,  September  9,'  1864. 
3    Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
3    Discharsed  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  25,  '62. 
3   Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  19,  '63. 
3   Transferred  to  batt. ,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
3   Transferred  to  batt,,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
3   Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
3   Transferred  to  battery,  September  9,  1864— died 
Oct.  25,  1864— bu.  in  Cavalry  Corps  Cem'y,  Va. 
3   Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
3   Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
3   Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
3    Died  May  16,  1862— burial  record  March  26,  '62— 

Lord,  Charles  D 

Lucore,  Lemuel,  Jr 
Liggett,  Fisher  D... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Mar.   15,  '64, 
Mar.     4,  '64, 

May   24,  '64, 
April    4, '64, 
Feb.    17,  '64, 
Feb.     3,  '64, 

Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 

Aug.  11,  '61, 

Aug.  11,  '61,    . 

Dec.    1,  '61,  ; 

Juiy     2,  '62,    ' 

Mar.     1,  '64,    i 
Mar.     1,  '64,    i 
Mar.  15,  '64,    c 
Mar.   18,  '64,    c 

...do    .. 

Lewis,  Anson  W.... 
Lehr,  John  P 

...do 

do 

Lewis,  Robert  C 

Lew's,  John  W^.  .  ... 

...do 

do 

Lose,  Beni.  F 

do 

Lyman,  Wm.  U 

...do 

...do 

...do 

buried  in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Liggett,  L.  D 

...do 

Mizner,  Jacob  R 

Miller,  William 

Miller,  Benj.C 

...do 

...do 

...do 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
3   Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
3    Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Marshall,  George.... 
Mizner,  James  W... 

Micheltree,  Wm.  H 

May,  Charles  H 

M' Kinney,  Charles 

Miller,  John 

...do_... 
...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do   ... 

3   Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
3   Discharged  Januarv  26, 1863,  for  wounds  received 

at  Cedar  Mountain,  Va.,  August  9,  1862. 
3   Wounded  in  action,  July  28,  '64— transferred  to 

batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
}   Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9, 1864— Vet. 
5   Captured  Nov.,  1862— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— 

disch.  as  Cor.  Co.  D,  June  20,  '65— Vet. 
5   Transferred  to  batt. ,  September  9, 1864— mustered 

out  in  company  D,  May,  1865. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Miller,  John  F 

...do     . 

Mizner,  Jos.  W 

Mj'^crs,  Andrew 

...do 

...do 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Miller,  Thomas  H... 

...do 

...do 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Maroney ,  Joh  n 

Minard,  B.  P 

...do 

...do   ... 

Mar.  31,  '64,    ? 

April    5,  '64,    S 
Aug.  11,  '61,    S 
Aug.  11,  '61,    3 
Aug.  11,  '61,    3 
Aug.  11,  '61,    3 
Aug.  11,  '61,    3 
Aug.  11,  '61,    3 

Aug.  11,  '61,    3 
Aug.  11,  '61,    3 
Feb.      1,  '62,    3 

Pris.  Juno  24,  '64— tr.  to  batt.— bu.  record,  died 

at  Andersonville,  July  20,  1864— grave,  3,631. 
Transferred  to  batt. ,  September  9,  1864. 

M'Donald,  Angus  .. 

Mahon,  Warren 

Miller,  Russell 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Died  Nov.  l,'62,of  wds.  rec.  in  action,  Aug.  9,  '62. 
Mis.  in  action  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.,  June  9,  '63. 
Deserted  August  15,  1861. 

M'Intyre,  Charles... 

..do 

..do 

Not  mustered  into  United  States  service. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  10,  '62. 

..do  .  .. 

Died  Oct.  16, 1863,  of  wounds  received  at  Auburn, 

Porchet,  Tames 

RusseU,  Oalvm  P... 
Rimer,  JohnH 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Va.— burial  record,  died  at  Alexandria,  Dec.  9, 

1863— grave,  1,1.36. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9.  1864— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  19,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  11,  '63. 

1036 


FOKTY-FOUETH   REGIMENT— -FIEST  CAVALRY, 


Ragan,  Jeremiah... 

Roark,  John 

Ritter,  James  M 

Rhinehart,  John 

Richardson,  Jno.  D 

Rossman,  Elias 

Raider,  John  R 

Ruir,  John  H 

Sorrell,  Nelson 

Straw,  Benjamin  F 

Sallada,  Frederick.. 


Stevenson,  Robert.. 
Shaffer,  Derick  U... 

Swartwood,  L.  S 

Sunderland,  Saml.. 
Thomas,  Charles  D.. 

Tobias,  Henry  R 

Tibbins,  David  W... 

Taylor,  Henry  C 

Tibbins,  John  A 

Williams,  Wm.  T... 
Walizer,  Jonathan.. 


Williams,  Joseph... 
Williams,  Cline  Q... 

Williams,  Thomas.. 
Wilson,  Matthew  E 
Wilson,  William  J.. 
Whiteman,  John.... 


Private 

...do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


.do.., 
.do.., 
.do.., 
.do.. 


Aug. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 


Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug.  11,  '61, 


Mar.   23, 


May  5, 
Mar.  17, 
Aug.  11, 
Aug.  11, 
Aug.  27, 
Aug.  11, 
Aug.  25, 
Aug.  11, 
Aug.  11, 
Aug.  11, 

April  1, 
Mar.  31, 

April  19, 
Mar.  25, 
Mar.  25, 
Aug.  11, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  31,  '64. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Deserted  August  23,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  28,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  18,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  11,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  December  24,  1862,  for  wounds  rec. 

at  Cedar  Mountain,  Va.,  August  9,  1862. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  Sept.  9,  1864 — mus.  out 

as  Cor.  company  D,  June  20,  1865 — Vet. 
Wd.  inaction.  May  28, '64— tr.  to batt.,  Sept. 9,  '64. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Died  at  Flemington,  Pa.— ^ate  unknown — Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  13,  '63. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Killed  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.,  June  9,  1863. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  '64 — ^Vet. 
Wounded  July  28,  '64— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— 

mus.  out  as  Cor.  Co.  D,  June  20,  '65 — ^Vet. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  Sept.  9,  1864 — mus.  out 

in  Co.  D,  by  G.  O.,  May  30,  1865. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  10,  '63l 


Company   E. 


RECRUITED  IN  CENTRE  COUNTY. 


Jonathan  Wolf. 

Robert  R.  Lipton .., 
Marcus  L.  French . 
Jeremiah  Newman 


John  A.  Bayard. 
Samuel  Lipton..., 


William  P.  Lloyd... 

Johnson  C.  Akers... 

Sam'lT.  Murray.... 
Sim.  J.  Davenport.. 

Chas.  L.  Buffington 

Amos  M.  Herrick... 

Walter  S.  Lint 

William  C.  Wilkey 

William  Wilson 

Jesse  Frey 


William  C.  Murray 
John  L.  Craft.... 


H.  H.  M'CuUough.. 


Capt... 
..do ... 
,..do... 
...do... 

IstLt 
...do... 

...do... 


2d  Lt.. 
...do.... 


...do 

...do.... 
IstSgt. 

Q.M.Sr 

Com.Sr 

Serg't.. 

...do 

...do 

...do 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Aug. 
Dec. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 


12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 

11,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 

1,  '61, 

27,  '61, 

12,  '61, 
1,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 
27,  '61, 


Aug,  12,  '61, 


Resigned  October  10,  1861. 

Promoted  fr.  1st  Lt.,  Oct.,  '61— res.  Mar.  31,  '62. 
Pr.  fr.  2d  Lt.  Co.  D,  Apr.  2,  '62— res.  Feb.  10,  '63. 
Promoted  to  1st  Sgt.— to  1st  Lt.,  Mar.  1,  '62— to 

Capt.,  Mar.  1, '63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  9,'64. 
Promoted  fr.  1st  Sgt.,  Oct.,  '61— res.  Feb.  26,  '62. 
Pr.  fr.  priv.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Mar.  '62— to  2d  Lt.,  May 

1,  '62— to  1st  Lt.,  Feb.  10,  '63— res.  Mar.  18,  '63. 
Promoted  from  Hos.  Stew,  to  1st  Lt.,  March  22, 

1863— to  Adjutant,  September  1,  1863. 
Promoted  to  1st  Sgt,.— to  1st  Lt.,  March  7,  1864— • 

mustered  out  witii  company,  September  9,  '64. 
Resigned  December,  1861. 
Transferred  fr.  U.  S.  Reg.  Army  as  1st  Sgt.— pr. 

to  2d  Lt.,  Dec,  1861— resigned  March,  1862. 
Promoted  fr.  private  to  Sgt.  Maj.,  Nov.  23,  '61— 

to  2d  Lt.,  and  batt.  Adj.,  Feb.  19,  1862. 
Promoted  to  1st  Sgt,— to  2d  Lt.,  March  1,  1863— 

transferred  to  battalion,  September  5,  1864. 
Wd.  June  21,  '64— pr.  to  Q.  M.  Sgt.— to  1st  Sgt., 

July  1,  '64— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— died  Oct. 

3,  '64— bu.  in  Cav.  Corps  Cem.,  Va.— Vet. 
Pr.  to  Sgt.,  Jan.  '62— wd.  at  Shepherdstown,  Va., 

July  16,  '63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  9, 1864. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Feb.,  1863— mustered  out  with 

company,  September  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Nov.,  1861— transferred  to  bat- 
talion, September  9,  1864— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1,  '62. 
Promoted  to  Sgt.,  Sept.,  '62— wd.  July  28,  '64— tr. 

to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— pr.  to  1st  Sgt.— to  2d  Lt. 

Co.  F,  March  5,  1865— tr.  to  2d  regiment  Pro- 
visional Cavalry,  June  17,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  from  Cor.  to  Sgt.,  Nov.,  1862— killed  at 

Saint  Mary's  Church,  Va.,  June  24,  1864. 


THREE  TEARS'   SERVICE. 


1037 


Henry  T).  Atkins  .. 

James  M.  Howe 

Edwin  B.  Holt , 


John  Williams.. 


John  Cook 

Jacob  Raymond . 


Joseph  Shook.... 
William  Lowry. 


William  H.  Buck... 


Joseph  Schlem 

Wm.  N.  Esworthy. 


Samuel  S.  Krotzer., 

James  V.  Gault 

William  Wyland .. 


Marion  Alvey 

Anderson,  Thos.  R 

Bradley,  John  C 

Buck,  William  T... 
Boell,  Henry  J 
Bruss,  George 

Cheeseman,  John. 
Carney,  Joseph. 
Derr,  Samuel . 
Dewitt,  Martin. 


Fox,  JohnH 

Faucey,  Michael. 
Fulton,  James, 
Fenton,  Thomas  B. 
Fell,  Charles  R 
Grassmire,  WilUam 
Garrett,  William 
Gisewite,  Peter. 
Grant,  Thomas  W 


Gault,  John  J 
Hunter,  Daniel  W.. 
Hollabaugh,  Rank.. 
Heckendorn,  Frank 
Hatter,  Joseph 


Hamilton,  Henry  F 

James,  George 

Kress,  Mortimer 

Keyes,  Charles 

Kearns,  Patrick  B.. 


Keys,  James 

Kline,  Levi 

Kelly,  Des  Cartes... 

Klapp,  Harry 

Keyes,  Abraham  S.. 
Lahman,  Jonas 


Laman,  Tamar 

Miller,  James 

Mercer,  Eli 

Mills,  Samuel 

Morrison,  Bernard.. 
Miller,  Abram  Y.... 


Serg't. 
...do.... 
..do.... 


Corp .. 
..do.... 


.do 


...do. 
...do. 


Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 


Aug.  12,  '61, 

Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 

Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 


Aug.  12,  '61, 


Aug.  27,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 


Aug. 
Aug. 


12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Dec. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 

12,  -61, 
17,  '64, 
12,  '61, 
19,  '63, 

12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 


Feb.  20,  '64, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 

Feb.  27,  '64, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 


Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  27,  '61, 

Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  12,  '61, 
April    1,  '62,  i  3 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '63. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  June  16,  '63— tr.  tobatt.,  1st  Pa.  Cav.— 
mustered  out  as  First  Sergeant  company  F, 
June  20,  186.5— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  March,  1864 — mustered 
out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Died  Nov.  28,  '62— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem.,  D.  C. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  March,  1862 — mustered 
out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  14,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Dec,  1862  —  wounded  at 
Brandy.  Station,  Va.,  June  9,  1863— killed  at 
Hawes'  Shop,  Va.,  May  28,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Jan.,  1863 — captured  at  Cedar  Moun- 
tain, Va.,  August  9,  1863— transferred  to  bat- 
talion, September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  8,  '63. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  June  21,  1863- died  July  23,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action,  June  22,  '64 — buried 
in  National  Cemetery,  Arlington — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  21,  1863 — mustered 
out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Mar.,  '04— wd.  at  St.  Mary's  Church, 
Va.,  June  24,  '64— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  2.5,  1864 — transferred 
to  battalion,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  18,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  16,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  16,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  10,  '63. 

Died  April,  1862— burial  record,  Dec.  7,  1863,  at 
Alexandria — grave,  1,106. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Wounded  and  imsoner  May  9, 1864— died  at  An- 
dersonville,  October  24, 1864— grave,  11,394. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  1,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  18,  '62. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  Sept.  9,  1864— Vet. 

Died  March  18,  1862. 

Died  August,  1863. 

Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  1,  '61. 

Captured  July  16,  '64— transferred  to  batt.,  Sept. 
9,  '64— mustered  out  in  company  F,  by  General 
Order,  July  15,  1865— Vet. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  4,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  20,  '63. 

Captured  June  24, 1864— transferred  to  battalion, 
September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  4,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Malvern  Hill,  August  16,  1864— ab- 
sent, in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  4,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  4,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  10,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  2.  '62. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  Sept.  9,  1864— Vet. 

Captured  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.,  June  9,  1863 — 
transferred  to  battalion,  Sept.  9,  1864— Vet. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  18,  '62. 

Discharsed  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  1,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  26,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  26,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec,  1863. 


1038 


FOETY-FOUETH  EBGIMENT — FIEST   CAVALEY, 


Martin,  Hugh... 
M'MuUin,  Frank  A 
NoU,  John 


Nyman,  Milton. 
Nyman,  Andrew  B 


Osborn,  John 

Phalon,  Fenton... 

Parr,  Joseph 

Eeese,  Valentine. 


Eider,  James 

Eager,  Alfred  G 

Eoop,  Reuben 

Eodger,  Alfred 

Switzer,  Crawford... 

Smith,  David 

Shirk,  William 

Summers,  William 
Stratton,  Eufus  D... 

Struble,  John  C 

Saxton,  Timothy.... 
Shafer,  William  T.. 

Swisher,  Arthur 

Sands,  Heury  D 

Shoup,  Joseph 

Tate,  David 

Thomas,  John  H.... 

Toomis,  George 

Vonlear,  William  J 


Watson,  Stanley 

Wilson,  William 

Wiser,  David  E 

Wolf,  Calvin 

Ward,  John  W 

Winterod,  Philip.... 

Wilson,  Thomas 

Witherite,  William 


Yeager,  John 

Zechman,  Henry.. 


Private 

...do 

...do 


...do, 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do, 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
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...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do, 
..do, 
..do. 
..do, 
...do, 
...do. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug:. 


12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
27,  '61, 

12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


12,  '61, 
12.  '61, 
27,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 
16,  '64, 
12,  '61, 
12,  '61, 


Aug. 
Aug. 


1,  '61, 
12,  '61, 


Feb.    22,  '64, 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Feb. 
Aug. 


12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

12,  '61, 

20,  '64, 

12,  '61, 


Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  '63. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
Wd.  at  Mine  Run,  Va.,  Nov.  27,  '63— died  Jan.  19, 

'64 — buried  in  Military  Asy.  Cem'y,  D.  C. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  27,  '62. 
Captured  November  16, 1863— died  at  Richmond, 

Va.,  March  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  18,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  27,  '63. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  Sept.  9,  1864— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  May  30,  1864— 

absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.,  '63. 
Not  on  nuister-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  18,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  16,  '62. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  Sept.  9,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  Sept.  9,  1864— Vet. 
Killed  at  White  House,  Va.,  June  22,  1864. 
Deserted  March  7,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  9,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  13,  '62. 
Wounded  May  28,  '(54— not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  Sept.  9,  '64 — discharged 

as  Corp.  company  F,  June  20,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Septeiuber  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.,  '62, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  6,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  31,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 
Died  Oct.  27,  '63~bu.  record,  Oct.  10,  '63— buried 

in  Military  Asylum  Cemetery,  D.  U. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Died  June  13,  '64,  of  wds.  rec.  at  Milford  Station, 

Va.  — bu.  at  Alexandria ;  grave,  2, 117 — Vet. 


Company  F. 
recruited  at  carmichael's,  geeene  county. 


John  M.  Harper. 
Josiah  H.  Eay.... 

Alex.  Davidson.. 


Thomas  Lucas 

Lewis  K.  Evans.... 
Samuel  Greenlee..., 

Jonas  E.  Lucas 

V.  Worthington 


Capt... 
..do.... 

..do.... 


2d  Lt.., 
..do 

1st  Sgt., 

Q.M.Sr. 


Aug.  16, 

Aug.  16, 

Aug.  16, 

Aug.  16, 

Aug.  16, 

Aug.  16, 

Aug.  16, 

Aug.  16, 


Eesigned  October  19,  1861. 

Promoted  from  1st  Lieut,  to  Capt.,  Nov.  14,  '61— 
to  Major,  March  1,  1862. 

Promoted  from  2d  to  1st  Lieut.,  Dec.  8,  1861— to 
Capt.,  March  1,  '62— died  Aug.  1,  '64,  of  wounds 
rec.  at  St.  Mary's  Church,  Va.,  June  24,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Corp.  to  Sergt.,  January,  '62 — to 
1st  Lieut.,  Aug.  17,  1862 — wounded  at  Brandy 
Station,  Va.,  June  9,  1863— mustered  out  with 
company,  September  9,  1864. 

Promoted  from  private  to  2d  Lieutenant,  Nov.  14, 
1861— resigned  July  1,  1862. 

Promoted  from  private  to  1st  Sergt.,  Dec,  '61— 
to  2d  Lt.,  June  13,  '62— wounded  June  9,  1863— 
killed  at  Hawes'  Shop,  Va.,  May  28,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Sergt — captured  in  action,  Nov. 
17,  '63— com.  2d  Lt.,  June  26,  1864— not  mus.— 
mustered  out,  June  16,  1865. 

Pr.  from  Corp.  to  Sergt,— to  Q.  M.  Sgt.— tr.  to  Co. 
F,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— pr.  to  1st  Sgt — to  2d  Lt., 
Oct.  11,  '64 — to  1st  Lieut,  company  L,  Dec.  13, 
'64 — to  Capt.  company  A,  Mar.  5,  '65— mustered 
out  by  consolidation,  June  20,  1805 — Vet. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


1039 


John  H.  Hogo 

JohnH.  Black 

S.  S.  Houlsworth ... 
James  K.  Gregg 

George  W.  Evans... 

John  Haver 

John  R.  Dunlap 

W.  H.  H.  Eberhart 
Samuel  W.  Dugan. 
John  Jones 

Alvin  H.  Wilson..., 

Thos.  F.  Repport.... 

Joseph  A.  Shaffer... 

Jesse  Hughes 

Andrew  J.  Young.. 

J.  M.  "Worthington 
George  W.  Walters 

Alton,  James  E 

Anderson,  John 

Allfree,  AsaS 

Alexander,  Morris.. 

Bristel,  Omit 

Birch,  Thomas 

Baker,  David  S 

Brestel,  Jacob 

Beam,  George  W.... 
Brown,  James  W... 

Crayne,  Isaac  B 

Cree,  Henry  C 

Cree,  Joseph  M 

Cox,  James 

Cummuis,  Wm 

Cree,  Hugh  D 

Craft,  Benjamin  L.. 
Crawford,  James  P 
Cummins,  Jas.  R... 

Cary,  Sylvester  P... 

Cannon,  James 

Crago,  James 

Crawford,  Geo.  W... 

Cra,go,  Thomas 

Davis,  Winchester.. 

Dean,  John  W 

Dunlap,  Samuel  R.. 
Dukate,  John 

Evans,  Robert 

Elginfritz,  David  F 

Eisinminger,  Jas.... 

Ely,  Caleb 

Erans,  Wm.  W 

Eisinminger,  Thos... 


.do. 


Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 


Aug. 

16, 

'61, 

Aug. 

16, 

'61, 

Aug. 

16, 

'61, 

Aug. 

16, 

'61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 


Aug.  16,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Sept.  1,  '62, 

Aug.  16, '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Sept.  25,  '62, 

Mar.  30,  '64, 
Mar.  25,  '64, 

Aug.  15,  '61, 
xMar.  25,  '64, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 
Aug.  i6,  '64, 
Mar.   30,  '64, 

Aug.  15,  '61, 
Aug.  25,  '62, 

Aug.  22,  '62, 

Aug.  25,  '62, 


Wounded  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.,  June  9,  1863^ 

mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Died  November  27,  1861. 

Wounded  at  Auburn,  Va.,  October  14,  '63— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Corporal,  August  17,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Promoted  from  Corporal,  Sept.  1,  1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Corporal,  Sept.  1,  '62 — mustered 
out  v,'ith  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  April,  '62 — mustered  out  with 

company,  September  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Cor.,  June  13,  1862 — mustered  out 
with  company,  September  9, 1864. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Sept.  1,  1862— wounded  July 
28,  1864 — absent  at  muster  out. 

Prisoner  from  June  24,  1864,  to  April  28,  1865— 
mustered  out,  June  9,  1865 — Vet. 

Wounded  Aug.  22,  '64— transferred  to  batt.,  Sept. 
9,  1864  — died  Sept.  27,  1864  — buried  at  Phila- 
delphia— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— mustered  out 
as  Sgt.  company  F,  Jiine  20,  1865— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Promoted  to  musician,  March  1,  1864 — mustered 
out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  22,  '62. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864 — ^Vet. 

Wounded  and  missing  at  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64. 

Captured  Nov.  21,  1863  —  died  at  Andersonville, 
July  14,  1864— grave,  3,317. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  14,  '63. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— Vet. 

Wounded  May  28,  '64 — transferred  to  batt.,  Sept. 
9,  1864 — mus.  out  in  company  F,  June  6,  1865. 

Died  Sept.  16,  '63— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem.,  D.  C. 

Captured  August,  1862,  and  Nov.  17, 1863— mus- 
tered out,  June  16,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Auburn,  Va.,  Oct.  14,  1863  — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan,  4,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  4,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  28,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  17,  '62. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864 — mustered  out 
as  Cor.  company  F,  June  20,  1865 — Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt. ,  Sept.  9,  1864 — mustered  out 
in  company  F,  June  6,  1865. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Died  June  1,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  Hawes' 
Shop,  Va.,  May  28,  1864, 

Missing  at  St.  Mary's  Church,  Va.,  June  24,  '64. 

Missing  in  action,  June  23,  1864, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864, 

Died  February  13,  1863, 

Captured  atvSt.  Mary's  Church,  Va,,  June  24, '64 — 
died  at  Andersonville,  Oct,  6,  '64— grave,  10,436, 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt..  Sept,  9, 1864— mustered  out 
in  company  F,  May  27,  1865,     • 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864 — mustered  out 
in  company  F,  June  6,  1865, 

Wounded  at  Auburn,  Va.,  Oct,  14,  1863  — trans- 
ferred to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Died  January  29,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 


3040 


FOETY-FOURTH   REGIMENT — FIRST  CAVALRY, 


Fisher,  Franklin 

Fordyce,  Justus  G.. 
Fordyce.  James  H, 
Frank,  Anthony..., 


Gump,  Harrison.. 
Grove,  James  P... 
Grim,  David  C 


Glassmyer,  Albert. 
Gresley,  Charles.... 
Grass,  Henry 


Hight,  Peter  A 

Hummel,  David.., 
Hughes,  James..., 

Hm,  Samuel 

Hopkins,  John  W 

Heaton,  Smith 

Harn,  Richard  W. 
Houseman,  Sam'l  S 


Herene,  Edward.... 

Harn,  Alfred  M 

Hi  ggenbotham,  B .  K 

Johns,  John 

Johns,  Oliver 

Jenkins,  Henry  S 
Johnston,  Geo.  W.  L 


Private 
...do 
...do 
...do 


.do. 
.do. 
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..do, 
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.do. 


Jones,  William 


.Tones,  Oliver 

Kennedy,  David 
Kramer,  Phillip  L.. 
Kendall,  James  R, 
Keigley,  George... 
Keigley,  Newton., 


Kill.'.  Henry  B... 
Keener,  David  L 
Keibal,  Preder'k  W 
Kridel,  Freder'k  W 

Lucas,  Simeon  S 

JLong,  Milton 

Lightner,  Josiah..  ., 
M'Farland,  John  P 
Midlam,  Enoch  W., 
Mercer,  Martin  V.  B 
M'Cullough,  Jno.  F 
M'Clelland,  Wm.  H 
M'Clelland,  Geo.  W 
May  horn.  Nelson .. 
Mitchel,  Jacob 


Maple,  David 

Mayes,  Samuel 

M'GlumjDhey,  Wm 

Moulter,  Daniel 

Murdock,  Abner.... 

Mairs,  Samuel 

Nefif,  John 

Nutt,  Thomas  H.... 

Neff,  Abraham 

Nearhoff,  Abner 


Phillips,  Addison... 
Phillips,  Joseph  A.. 

Phillips,  James  W.. 

Holeman,  Wm.  K.. 

Ross,  Samuel 

Ross,  Ira 


.do. 


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Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  15,  '61, 

Sept.  16,  '62, 

July  17,  '63, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Mar.  1,  '62, 

Aug.  17,  '62, 


.do July  27,  '63, 

.do July  21,  '63, 

.do July  17,  '63, 


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Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  17,  '62, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 


July  27,  '63, 
Feb.  8,  '64, 
Aug.  24,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 
Sept.  24     ^ 


'62, 


Aug.  16,  '61, 


Mar^  8,  '64, 
Aug.  24,  '61, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 
Sept.  24,  '62, 
Sept.  24,  '62, 


Aug. 
Sept. 
July 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


Sept.  24, 
Oct.  20, 
Mar.  25, 
Feb.  8, 
Mar.  30, 


Aug.  16, 

Aug.  16, 

Aug.  16, 

Aug.  2, 


Nov.  2,  '63, 
Dec.    14,  '63, 

Aug.  16,  '61, 

July  21,  '63, 
Aug.  16,  '61, 
Aug.  24.  '61, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  14,  '63. 
Prisoner  from  June  24,  1864,  to  April  28,  1865— 

mustered  out,  June  21,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  29,  '63. 
Transferred  to  batt. ,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— mustered  out 

in  companj^  F,  May  27,  1865. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Missing  in  action,  November  17,  1863. 
Captured  May  31,  1864 — died — date  unknown— 

bu.  at  Millen,  Ga. — section  A — grave,  302. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  4,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8,  '62. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— mustered  out 

as  Sgt.  company  F,  June  20,  1865. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Wd.  in  action,  June  21,'64— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9, '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  5,  '63. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  Avith  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  19,  '62. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864 — mustered  out 

in  company  F,  June  6,  1865. 
Died  July  16, 1862— burial  record,  July  12,  '62,  at 

Alexandria,  Va  — grave,  81. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Substitute — absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  4,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  28,  '62. 
Disch.  by  order  of  Sec'y  of  War,  May  26, 1863. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  '64 — mustered 

out  in  company  F,  May  27,  1865. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  1863. 
Died  July  13,  '63— bu.  at  Alexandria— grave,  883. 
Died  December  29,  1863. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  18,  '63. 
Disch.  by  Sec'y  of  War,  S.  O.,  No.  52,  Mar.  8,  64. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Disch.  by  order  of  Sec'y  of  War,  Jan.  16,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  16,  '63. 
Transferred  to  batL,  September  9,  1864 — Vet. 
Transferred  to  batt. ,  Sept.  9,  1864 — mustered  out 

in  company  F,  May  27,  1865. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Killed  in  action,  July  12,  1864. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  16,  '62. 
Transferred  to  batt. ,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  batt. ,  Sept.  9,  1864— mustered  out 

in  companv  F,  May  27,  1865.. 
Wounded  May  10,  '64— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64 — mustered  out 

in  company  F,  by  G.  O.,  July  29,  1865. 
Captured  near  Warrenton,  Nov.  17,  '63 — died  at 

Andersonville,  Aug.  23,  1864 — grave,  6,574. 

Missing  in  action  near  Warrenton,  Nov.  17, 1863. 

3  I  Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

3   Pris.  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.,  June  9,  1863— wd. 

I    June  21,  1864— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


1041 


Rinehart,  David  H.. 

Rush,  William  

Rush,  William  J.... 
Rumble,  James 


Shape,  Demas  J 

Simmons,  Rich.  D., 

Shape,  John  M 

Shape,  John  M 

Shawmon,  John  W. 


Sams,  George  W 

Sams,  Henry,  Jr 

Seaton,  George  W... 
Shawmon,  John  F.. 
Simmars.  Steph.  D. 

Steaton,  Smith 

Toomey,  Isaiah  W.. 

Tiernan,  Joshua 

Teagarden,  Geo.  W. 

Walters,  John  A 

Wood,  Henry  A 

Young,  John  B 

Yarkley.  William... 
Zollars,  Richard  S.. 


Private 
...do 
...do 
...do 


..do, 
..do. 
..do, 
..do. 
..do. 


.do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Mar. 
Sept. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Mar. 


16,  '61, 
16,  '61, 

15,  '64, 
24,  '62, 

16,  '61, 

24,  '61, 
16,  '61, 
27,  '64, 

25,  '64, 


Mar.  30,  '64, 


Mar. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


30,  '64, 
15,  '61, 

15,  '61, 

16,  '61, 


Aug. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
July 
Sept. 


31,  'G3, 

30,  '64, 

16,  '61, 

16,  '61, 

16,  '61, 
27,  '64, 

17,  '63, 
24,  '62, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  7,  '63. 

Transferred  to  b.att.,  September  9,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Brandy  Station,  June  9,  '63— trans- 
ferred to  batt.,  September  9,  1804. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  7,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  29,  '63. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864 — mustered  out 
in  company  F,  June  6,  1865. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— died  Oct.  8, 
'64 — buried  in  National  Cemetery,  Arlington. 

Died  July  28,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8,  '62. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt,,  September  9,  1864. 

Killed  at  Mt.  Jackson,  Va.,  June  3,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Commissary  Sergeant,  June  22, 1862. 

Transferred  to  butt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864 — mus.  out  in 
company  F,  May  27,  1865. 


Company  G. 
recruited  at  harrisburg. 


Jacob  Higgins 

Cant 

Auc.  28,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Aug.  18,  1861. 

David  Gardner 

...do 

Sept.  27,  '61, 

3 

Pr.  fr.  1st  Lt.  to  Capt.— to  Major,  Nov.  23,  1862. 
Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  Maj.  to  1st  Lt.,  July  17,  '62— to  Capt., 

Henry  C.  Beamer... 

...do 

Aug.      ,  '61, 

3 

Dec.  11,  1862— resigned  April  12,  1863, 

Francis  P.  Confer... 

...do 

Sept.     1,  -62, 

3 

Pr.  fr.  private  to  Com.  Sgt.,  Oct.,  '61— to  2d  Lt., 
Sept.  1,  '62— to  1st  Lt.,  Nov.  25,  '62— to  Captain, 
Apr.  12,  '63 -mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Hampton  S.  Thomas 

1st  Lt... 

Sept.  27,  '61, 

3 

Pr.  fr.  2d  to  1st  Lt.,  Sept.,  1861— to  Capt.  Co.  M, 

May  1,  1862. 

Alonzo  Reed 

do 

Nov.  25,  '62, 

3 

Pr.  fr.  1st  Sgt.  to  2(1  Lt,,  Nov.  25,  '62— to  1st  Lt., 
April  12,  '63— killed  at  St.  Mary's  Church,  Va., 

June  24,  1864. 

Hiram  Piatt 

...do 

Aug.  14,  '64, 

3 

Pr.  to  1st  Sgt.— to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  14,  1864— tr.  to 

batt.,  Sept.  1,  '64— mus.  out  by  consolidation, 

June  20,  1865. 

Henry  C.  Weir 

2d  Lt... 

Oct.     10,  '61, 

3 

Pr.  to  Capt.  and  A.  A.  G.,  on  Gen.  Bayard's  staff, 
Aug.  7,  1802. 

George  J.  Geiser .... 

...do 

April  12,  '63. 

3 

Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  Maj.,  Apr.  12,  '63— disch,  Feb.  17,  '64. 

Thomas  M'Gin'ev... 

Q.  M.  S. 

Aug.  28,  '61, 
Aug.  28,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864— Vet. 

John  W.  Rhorback 

Com.Sr 

3 

Tr.  to  l)ait.,  September  i,  1864— mus.  out  as  Sgt. 

Co.  F,  June  20,  1865— Vtt. 

William  Strickland 

Serg't .. 

Aug.  28,  '01, 

P, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  1,  '61. 

James  M'Cahan 

...do 

.\ug.  28,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  1,  '62. 

John  W.  Bruuer 

...do 

Aug.  28,  '01, 

" 

Pris.  Juno  9,  '63— tr.  to  U.  S.  Signal  Corps,  Mar. 

1,  1864— Vet. 

John  O.  Clark     

do 

Aug.  28,  '01, 
Aug.  28,  '61, 

2 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  18()4— Vet. 
Transferred  to  batt,,  September  1,  1864— Vet. 

Francis  S.  Speigle .. 

...do 

Samuel  Kilpatrick.. 

...do 

Aug.  28,  '01, 

3 

Tr.  to  Co,  F,  batt.,  Sept.  1,  '64— to  Co.  A,  Nov.  1, 
'64— pr.  to  1st  Sut.— com.  2d  Lt.,  Mar.  4,  '65— not 
mus.- mus.  out  bv  consolidation,  June  20,  '65. 

John  W.  Taylor 

...do 

Aug.  28,  '61, 

" 

Missing  in  action  at  St.  Mary's  Church,  Va., 
Juno  21,  1864. 

George  W.  Cyphers 

...do 

Auq:.  28,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

R.  G.  Howerter 

...do 

Sept.     1,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Johns.  Stubbs  

Corp.... 

Aug.  28,  '61, 

',\ 

Discharge  1  on  Surcceou  s  certificate,  Oct.  1,  '61. 

George  W.  Briggs... 

...do  .... 

Aug.  28,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  March,  1862. 

Horace  Failes 

...do 

Au-.  28,  '61, 

' 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  1,  1864— mus.  out  as 
Sfft,  Co    I-',  June  20,  1865-Vet. 

John  D.  Richards... 

...do J 

Aug.  28,  '61,  j  3 

Wd,  and  pris.,  June  24,  1864— died  at  Anderson- 

131 

1 

' 

villo.  Aug.  17,  1864— grave  5  940— Vet. 

1042 


FORTY-FOURTH  REGIMBNT — FIRST   CAVALRY, 


Henry  C.  Portner.. 

Philip  Seiferts 

Jerome  Kishbaum, 

Isaac  Kennedy 

Samuel  W.  Reese.. 

Adam  Downs 

JolmH.  Lantz 

Milton  Ruch 

Adams,  George 

Adams,  James  M.. 

Boyer,  Jacob 

Boyer,  William 

Ballets,  Russell 

Bently,  Abraham.. 


BonninghofF,  James 

Corl,  Abraham 

Campbell,  Daniel 
Cory,  Warren  R.. 

Campbell.  Wm.  S... 
Conzler,  Ernest.. 
Cory,  George  A. 

Delancy,  William  P 

Ely,  William 

Ells,  William 

Farnwalt,  Isaac... 
Fullerton,  George. 


Fisher,  George  W... 
Fritz,  William  D.... 
Greaves,  Francis  M 

Griffin,  John 

Grey,  Mercer 

Gates,  David  H 

Gunder,  Joseph 

Gilliland,  Samuel... 


Gray,  William 

Gardner,  Charles.... 

Hall,  Wilmer  C 

Hull,  Robert  P 

Hessner,  Michael... 
Hughey,  Samuel.... 
Harper,  Jonathan- 
Hutchison,  Chas.  H 

Hatch,  Arthur 

Higby,  Charles 

Hartsock,  Thomas.. 

Hiler,  Adam 

Hoffman,  William.. 
Hawn,  Samuel  K... 

Kritzer,  James  C... 

Lewis,  John 

Lloyd,  William  P. 
M'Donald,  Jas.  W. 

M'Cullough,  Jno.  C 
M'Cahan,  John 
M'Farland,  Daniel.. 
Mullin,  Patrick 
Muench,  William 


Myers,  Israel do. 

Newman,  David  Wi.do. 
Palsgrove,  Sam'l  D  ...do. 


Corp.... 


Bugler 

..do.. 

Private 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


Aug.  28,  '61, 

Aug.  28,  '61, 
Aug.  28,  '61, 

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Aug.  28, 
Aug.  28, 

Aug.  28, 
Aug.  28, 
Aug.     9, 

Aug.  28, 
Aug.  28, 
Aug.  28, 
Aug.  28, 
A^ig.  28, 

Aug.  28, 
Aug.  28, 
Auir.  28, 
Aug.  28, 
Aug.  28, 
Aug.  28, 
Aug.  28, 
Aug.  14, 

Aug.  28, 
Oct.  20, 
Sept.  1, 
Aug.  28, 

Aug.  28, 
Aug.  28, 
Aug.  28, 
Aug.  14, 
Feb.  22, 
Aug.  14, 

Feb.  22, 
Aug.  28, 
Aug.  28, 


Aug.  28, 

Aug.  28, 

Sept.  1, 

Aug.  28, 

Aug.  28, 
Aug.  28, 
Aug.  28, 
Aug.  28, 
Aug.  28, 

Aug.  28, 
Aug.  28, 
Aug.  28, 


Died  June  22,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at  White 

House,  Va.,  June  21,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Captured  June  9,  1863— wounded  May  28,  1864— 

mus.  out  -with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Absent,  sick,  at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
•Pr.  to  2d  Lt.  in  Corps  D'Afrique,  June  8,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  8,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  23,  '63. 
Wd.  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.,  June  9,  1863— tr.  to 

batt.,  Sept.  1,  '64 — mustered  out  in  company  F, 

May  27.  1865. 
Wd.  and  pris.  at  Mine  Run,  Va.,  from  Nov.  27, 

1863,  to  Nov.  20,  1864— mus.  out.  Mar.  6,  186.5. 
Wd.  at  Bull  Run,  Aug.  30,  '62,  and  Malvern  Hill, 

July  28,  '64 — absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster-out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Culpepper,  Va.,  Sept.  13, 1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Tr.  to  U.  S.  Signal  Corps,  March  1,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  October,  1861. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  1,  1864— mustered  out 

in  company  F.  May  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Nov.  6,  1863. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  March  1,  1862,  for  wounds  received 

in  action. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.,  1862. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  Aug.,  1862,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.,  1862. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  1,  1864 — mustered  out 

in  company  F,  May  27,  1865. 
Died  at  Brooks'  Station,  Va.,  December  27,  1862. 
Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  Oct.  23,  1862. 
Mustered  oud  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Captured  at  Sulphur  Springs,  Va.,  August,  '62 — 

mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9.  1864. 
Mvistered  oat  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  14,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  17,  '64. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864 — muster- 
ed out  in  company  F,  May  27,  1865. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  Septem.ber  1,  1864— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  1,  '62. 
Wounded  at  St.  Mary's  Church,  Va.,  June  24, 

1864— supposed  to  have  died. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  Sept.  1,  1861,  for  wds.  rec.  in  action. 
Promoted  to  Hospital  Steward,  Dec.  18,  1862. 
Sick,  in  hospital,  since  July  1,  1863— died— date 

unknown. 
Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  Sept.  20,  1863. 
Promoted  t  ~)  Commissary  Sergeant,  Feb.  28,  '62. 
Unpt'd  Aug.  1,  '62— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  1,  '64— Vet. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864— Vet. 
Drowned  in  James  River,  near  Turkey  Bend, 

May  16,  1864. 
Deserted  December  1,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  companj',  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April,  1863. 


THREE    YEARS'  SERVICE. 


1043 


Pugh,  Evan. 


Page,  Henry  W.... 

Reed,  John  M 

Rhoades,  Adam.... 

Rittle,  Daniel 

Ruggles,  Albert.... 
Reuibaugb,  Horatio 

Rox,  Joseph 

Reese,  Wm.  H..., 


Rosenberger,  Cyrus 

Rhoads,  William 

Stoner,  Leonard 

Shawley,  Henry 

Swoap,  Peter  W 

Seabolt,  John 

Stewart,  C.  R 


Speigle,  Martin  J... 
Snell,  Aaron 


Uhler,  John 

Wike,  William  .... 
Welty,  Zachariah. 
Wiggins,  Daniel... 
Williams,  John...., 
Zinkand,  William, 


Private 


..do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 


do. 
...do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


...do. 
do. 


Aug.  14,  '62, 


Aug.  28,  'Gl, 
Aug.  28,  'til, 
Aug.  28,  'fil, 
Aug.  28,  '01, 
Aug.  28,  '61, 
Aug.  28,  '61, 


Aug.  28,  '61, 


do Aug.  28,  '61, 


Aug. 

28, 

'61, 

3 

Aug. 

28, 

'61, 

3 

Aug. 

28, 

'61, 

3 

Aug. 

28, 

'61, 

3 

Aug. 

28, 

'61, 

3 

Aug. 

28, 

'61, 

3 

Aug. 

y. 

'62, 

3 

Mar. 

29, 

'64, 

3 

Aug. 

28, 

'61, 

3 

Aug. 

28, 

'61, 

3 

Aug. 

28, 

'61, 

3 

Aug. 

28, 

'61, 

3 

Feb., 

'62, 

3 

Feb., 

'62, 

3 

Feb. 

22, 

'64, 

3 

Wounded  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.,  June  9,  1863— 
transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  1,  1864— promoted  to 
Com.  Sgt.— mustered  out,  May  27, 1865. 

Killed  at  Milford  Station,  Va.,  May  21,  '64— Vet. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  1,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.,  1862. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  1,  1864 — mus.  out  as 
Corporal  company  P,  June  20,  1865 — Vet. 

Died  at  Brooks'  Station,  Va.,  January  27, 1863. 

Mustered  out  witli  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar  1,  1862. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  1,  1864— mustered  out 
in  company  P,  May  27.  1865. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Mine  Run,  Va.,  Nov.  27,  '63— trans- 
ferred to  batt.,  September  1,  1864— mustered  out 
as  Corp.  company  F,  June  20,  1865— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  8,  '63. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864. 

Deserted  April  10,  1863. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864. 


Company  H 


RECRUITED  IN  PAYETTE  COUNTY. 


J.  B.  Davidson. .. 
Theodore  Streck. 


Wm.  S.  Craft. 


David  Gilmore.. 
John  D.  Scott... 


Thomas  C.  Lebo., 


William  Brown 

James  M.  Jackson., 
EU  S.  Forsyth 


Joseph  Hostetler.. 


Cyrus  A.  Porter 

James  O.  Llewellen 

James  P.  Walker... 
Geo.  B.  Kingsland.. 

Benj.  F.  Hibbs 

Harrison  Mann 


Wm.  Phillips.... 
James  Normine. 


John  M.  Watson., 


Capt. 
...do.. 


1st  Lt., 
..do 


.do. 


2d  Lt. 
...do... 
..do... 


1st  Sgt. 

Q.  M.  Sr 

Com.  Sr 

Serg't., 
...do 

...do 

...do 


..do. 
..do. 


Corp. 


Sept. 
Aug. 

6,  '61, 
8,  '61, 

3 
3 

Feb. 

12,  '63, 

3 

Sept. 
Sept. 

6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

3 
3 

Feb, 

12,  '63, 

3 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Feb. 

6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
12,  '63, 

3 
3 
3 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Sept. 
Sept. 

6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

3 
3 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Sept. 
Sept. 

6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

3 
3 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Resigned  September,  1861. 

Promoted  fr.  1st  Lt.  company  B,  Nov.  25,  1861— 

wounded  May  28,  1862— resigned  Dec.  9,  1862. 
Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  to  1st  Lt.,  Oct.  22,  '62— to  Capt.,  Feb, 

12,  '63— wd.  May  28,  '64— mus.  out,  Sept.  16,  '64. 
Resigned  October,  1861. 

Promoted  from  private  to  1st.  Lt.,  November  21, 
1861— resigned  September  12,  1862. 

Pr.  to  2d  Lt.,  Nov.  21,  1861— to  1st  Lt.,  Feb.  12, 
'63— wd.  Julv  28,  '64— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  1,  '64— 
pr.  to  Capt.  Co.  F,  Dec.  13,  '64— tr.  to  2d  regi- 
ment Provisional  Cavalry,  June  17,  1865. 

Resigned  October  8,  1861. 

Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Sept.,  1861— res.  Nov.,  1861. 

Promoted  from  Sergeant,  Feb.  12,  1863— trans- 
ferred tobatt.  ,  Sept.  1, '64— mus.  out,  Sept.  21, "64. 

Wd.  in  action.  May  9,  '64 — tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  1, 
1864— pr.  to  2d  Lt.  Co.  L,  Dec.  24,  1864— tr.  to 
Co.  G,  2d  reg.  Prov.  Cav.,  June  17,  1865— Vet. 

Promoted  from  Corporal,  March  1,  1863 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Corporal,  March  1,  1864 — mus- 
tered out  with  company.  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  17,  '63. 

Pr.  fr.  priv.,  Sept.  1,  '61— pris.  fr.  Nov.  27,  '63  to 
Mar.  15,  1864— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Pr.  fr.  Cor.,  Oct.  22,  1862— wd.  May  28,  1864,  and 
Aug.  1,  1864 — ab.,  in  hospital,  at  imuster  out. 

Pronioted  from  Corporal,  March  1,  1863 — mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Pr.  fr.  Cor.,  Mar.  1,  186;^ab.,  sick,  at  mus. out. 

Promoted  from  private,  December  1,  1863 — mus^ 
tered  out  with  companv,  September  9,  1864. 

Tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64-^pr.  to  Sgt.  Co.  L,  Dec. 

13,  1864— mustered  out,  June  20,  1865— Vet. 


1044 


FORTY-FOUETH  REGIMENT — FIRST  CAVALRY, 


H6iiry  Keifer    

Corp... 
...do 

Isaac  Ritchey    

Robert  F.Hibhs.... 

...do 

...do 

Robert  Thompson.. 
William  Glunt 

...do 

...do 

...do 

Wm.  M.  Remmel... 
James  P.  Scott 

Bugler 
...do 

Algeo,  David 

Private 
...do 

Adams,  John 

do 

Arnold,  Albert  H... 
Brewer,  Isaac 

...do 

do 

Byers,  David 

Burd,  John  C 

...do 

...do 

Balsinger,  J.  S.  P... 
Bennett,  Wm.  H.... 

Boyle,  Joseph  M 

Cox, John  F 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do  .... 

Cox,  Robert  B 

...do   ... 

Coats,  Charles  P 

Chalfant,  John  W... 
CalUghan,  George... 

Davidson,  Jeremiah 
Dickenson,  Wm 

Davis,  Isaiah 

Dickenson,  John  P 

Denny, John  A  

Daniels,  Madison  D 

Dillon,  Matthew 

Dillon,  Samuel  R ... 
Everhart,  Wentel... 
Edmonds,  William 

Ewing,  Moses  B 

Faull,  John  B.    ... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

..do..... 

..do 

do 

Ferrer,  Daniel.. 

do 

Fawsett,  James 

Gaskili,  WiUiam 

Grooms,  Thomas.,.. 
Gue,  Robert  . 

..do 

..do 

..do 

do 

Gallagher,  Daniel... 
Garrett,  Joseph 

..do 

..do 

Green,  James  C 

..do 

Gilroy,  John 

Griffin,  John  A 

Hunt,  Edward 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Houseman,  Thos 

TTivply,  .Tampa,. 

..do 

do 

Hostetler,  Corn's  F 

Handlin,  James 

Hineline,  Thomas... 
Jenkins,  Thomas  ,„ 
Johns,  Alexander... 
Johnson,  Thos,  A.... 
Lane,  Alexander.,,. 

Litton,  John 

Logan,  Jackson 

Leech,  James 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do„... 

Sept.  6,  '61, 


Sept.  6,  '61, 

Aug.  31,  '62, 

Sept.  6,  '61, 

Sept.  6,  '61, 

Sept.  6,  '61, 

Sept.  6,  '61, 

Sept.  6,  '61, 

Sept.  6,  '61, 

Sept.  6, '61, 

Sept.  6,  '61, 


6,  '61, 
6,  '6i; 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

30,  '64, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

30,  '62, 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Sept. 

SODt, 

Sept. 
Aug. 


Sept.  6,  '61, 
Sept.  6,  '61, 


Sept. 
Sept. 

Jan. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Mar. 

Sept. 


6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

27,  '64, 
6,  '61, 
9,  '64, 
9,  '64, 

1,  '62, 
30,  '64, 

6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

2,  '64, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

22,  '64, 
9,  '64, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

30,  '64, 

6,  '61, 


Feb.  20,  '64, 

Sept.  6,  '61, 

Sept.  6,  '61, 

Sept.  6,  '61, 

Sept.  6,  '61, 

Sept.  6,  '61, 

Sept,  6,  '61, 

Feb.  1,  '62, 

Sept.  6,  '61, 


Pr.  to  Cor.,  Feb.  1,  '63— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— 
promoted  to  Sgt.  Co.  L,  May  1,  1865— mustered 
out,  June  20,  1865— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  7,  '64— mustered 

out  in  company  L,  May  27,  1865 — Vet. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Dec.  1,  '62 — ^wounded  May 

27,  1864 — absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  '63 — wd.  May  28, 

'64— mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  '64. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  April  1,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Deserted  April,  1862. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Wounded  in  action,  June  21,  1864 — mustered  out 

with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Wounded  at   Auburn,  Va.,  October  14,  1863 — 

mustered  out,  September  14,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
Captured  June  21,  1864— mus.  out,  Jan.  25,  186.5. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  24,  '62. 
Deserted,  1862. 
Deserted,  1863. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
Wd.  in  action,  May  9,  1864— absent  at  mus.  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  31,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.,  1862. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864 — mustered  out 

in  company  L,  by  G.  O.,  June  7,  1865. 
MutJtered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Wounded  in  action.  May  27, 1864 — absent,  in  hos- 
pital, at  muster  out. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Wounded  in  action,  May  9,  1864 — mustered  out 

with  eompanv,  September  9, 1864. 
Transferred  to'batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Died  Aug.  3,  '62 — ^bu.  at  Alexandria — grave,  126. 
Mustered  out  in  Co,  L,  batt..  May  27,  1865. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1«64. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
T-ansferred  to  U.  S.  Navy — date  unknown. 
Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  September,  1862. 
INIustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  5,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  1862. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Captured  December  10,  1863. 
Deserted,  1862. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— pr.  to  Cor.  Co. 

L,  March  1,  1865— mustered  out,  June  20,  1865. 
Prisoner  from  June  13,  1864,  to  March  13,  1865— 

mustered  out,  December  4,  1865. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  5,  '62. 
Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  5,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  7,  '63. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— died  February 

18,  1865— buried  at  Danville,  Va.— Vet. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9, 1864. 


THREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


1045 


DATE  OF  MUSTEK 

i 
1 

INTOSERVICB. 

REMARKS. 

Maloney,  Peter 

Private 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Minehart,  Wm.  W.. 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  comnany,  September  9,  1864. 

M'Mullen,  Albert... 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Captured  at  Culpepper,  Va.,  Sept.  13,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  couipanv,  September  9,  1864. 

M'Cune,  Lewis 

...do 

Sept. 

G,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Messmore,  Wm.  W. 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

a 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  27,  '62. 

M'Ciine,  James 

...do 

Mar. 

],  ',32, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  27,  '63. 

Melchi,  William  W. 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1.3,  '63. 

Marshall,  John  T... 

...ao 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

y 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

M'Fall,  Samuel 

...do 

S.pt. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  bait.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

M'Caftrey,  James... 

...do 

Mar. 

],  '62, 

3 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Mathers,  David 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

;; 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Normine,  Thomas... 

...do 

Sept., 

'61, 

"^ 

Capture i  at  Culpepper  C.  H.,  Va.,  Sept.  13,  '63— 
mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Nickleson,  Thos.  W 

...do 

Aug. 

30,  '62, 

3 

Captured  Sept.  (i,  1863— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Normine,  John  S  ... 

...do 

Jan. 

30,  '64, 

3 

Transferred  to  U.  S.  Navy— date  unknown. 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Prisoner  from  June  21,  1864,  to  Feb.  26,  1865— 

mustered  out,  March  31,  1865. 

Owens,  Vincent 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  31,  '61. 

Potter,  Henry  C 

...do 

Sept., 

'61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Price,  Alexander  JVI 

...do 

Mar. 

1,  '62, 

3 

Deserted  July  8,  1863. 

Rictor,  John  A 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Reid,  William  T 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Prisoner  from  Oct.  27,  1863,  to  iMar.  15,  '64— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Rice  John  A 

..do 

Sept.     6,  '61, 
June  10,  '61, 

3 
3 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Ritchey,  William  A 

...do 

Captured  Oct.  25,  1863— mustered  out,  July  21, 

1864— expiration  of  term. 

Shields,  William.... 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Swearinger,  Wm.  W 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  13.  '63. 

Smith,  Jeremiah 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— pr.  to  Cor.  Co.  L,  May 
1,  '65— mustered  <  ut,  June  20,  '6o— Vet. 

Sturgeon,  Edson 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  6th  regt.  U.  S.  Cav.,  Sept.  1,  1861. 

Stewart,  William... 

...ao 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Died  I)eceml)cr  17,  1861,  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va. 

Shrover,  Robert  W. 

...do 

r-ept. 

1.0,  -61, 

3 

Deserted  June  30.  1862. 

Smoley,  Schucklef. 

...do 

S3pt. 

9,  '64, 

1 

Mus.  out  in  Co.  L,  batt.,  by  G.  O  ,  June  15,  186.5. 

Tate,  Henry 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  3,  '62. 
Wd.  Mav27,  '64— absent,  inhosp.,  at  muster  out. 

...do 

Hepl. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Varner,  James  

...do 

Sept. 
Sept. 

6,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

3 
3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  31,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  1863. 

Vanhorn,  Wm.  A... 

...do 

Vanhorn,  James  D. 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Captured  Oct.  22,  1863— killed  at  Malvern  Hill, 
Julv  28,  1864. 

Work,  George  T 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Warner,  Thomas  E. 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Wilson,  Marion 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Wimer,  James 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Walker,  Barna'sW^ 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Wilson,  Jasper  

...do 

July 

6,  '63, 

3 

Transferred  to  batt., 'September  9,  1864. 

Ward,  Terrance 

...do 

Mar. 

26,  '64, 

3 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— mustered  out 
bvG.  O.,  May  26,  1865. 

Wilson,  Hamilton.. 

...do 

Aug. 

27,  '64, 

1 

Mus.  out  in  Co.  A,  batt.,  by  G.  0.,  Juno  6,  1865. 

Company   I. 

RECRUITED  IN  WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 


Wm.  W.  M'Nulty.. 

John  W.  Ross 

George  T.  Work 

James  M.  Gaston  .. 

Thos.  C.  M'Gregor. 


Francis  S.  Morgan. 

George  W.  Seigrist. 
Joseph  B.  Richey.. 
George  W.  Lyon... 
Samuel  C.  Work... 


Capt 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


1st  Lt... 

2d  Lt... 

..do 

..do 

1st  Sgt^ 


Sept.    6,  '61, 

Aug.',' ''eii 

Aug.  19,  '61, 

Aug.  12,  '61, 
Aug.  10,  '61, 

A'u'g."r3r'6il 


Resigned  Sept.  6,  1861,  to  accept  promotion. 
Pr.  fr.  IstLt.,  Aug.  24,  '61— resigned  Nov.  23,  '61. 
Pr.  fr.  1st  Lt.,  Nov.  23,  '61— resi-ned  June  21,  '62. 
Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Aug.  24,  '61— to  1st  Lt.,  Nov. 

23,  '61— to  Capt.,  Julv  12,'62— toMaj.,  Mar.  1,  '63. 
Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  to  2d  Lt.,  Mav  10,  '62— to  1st  Lt.,  July 

12,  '62— to  Capt.,  Mar.  1,  '63— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept. 

1,  '64 — mus.  out  by  consolidation,  June  20,  '65. 
Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  to  1st  L't.,  Feb.  25,  1863— tr.  to  batt., 

Sept.  1.  1864- mustered  out,  Sept.  26,  1864. 
Pr.  fr.  Sgt.  JNIaj.,  Nov.  23,  1861— res.  May  10,  1862. 
Pr.  fr.  Ss^t.,  July  12,  '62— dismissed  Feb.  18, 1863» 
Pr.  fr.  Sgt.,  Feb.  25,  1863— killed  Sept.  6,  1863. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  Aug.  20.  '61— to  Sgt.,  Sept.  1,  '61— to 

1st  Sgt.,  Feb.  25,  '63 — wounded  in  action,  Aug. 

14,  1864— mus.  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 


1046 


FOKTY-rOURTH   EEGIMENT — FIEST   CAVALRY, 


Samuel  W.  M'Kee..Q.M.Sr  Aug.  13,  '61,  '  3 


Serg'L. 
...do 


Patrick  H.  M'Nulty  Com.  Sri  Aug.  13,  '61, 


Auq:.  13,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 

Aug.  1.3,  '61, 
Aug.  20,  '61, 
Aug.   1.3,  '61, 

Sept.    9,  '61, 


Alex.  B.  Wvthe.... 
JohnG.  Wells 

John  Richmond 

Wni.  Denniston 

James  D.  Scott 


John  L.  Mustard . 

Robert  D.  Wilkin. 

David  Pollock 

Alex.  C.  Elliott 


Thomas  R.  Starer.. 

John  H.  Gaston 

Wm.  C.  Richey 

David  Ackleson , 

Moses  Hastings 

Eli  Lescallett  

James  Barry , 

Smuhn  M'Conkey 

Thos.  Richmond 

Hillary  Wilson 


JohnM'Kinley ... 
David  M'Guigan.. 


Lewis  Kramer.. 


Thomas  H.  Cowan. 

Wm.  J.  Rippey 

William  H.  Rose... 
Chester  P.  Murray. 
Bitts,  Samuel  F, 
Becroft,  George , 
Beeroft,  John  ..., 
Berwick,  Alex ,. 
Berwick,  Frank. 
Bingham,  John  A... 

Crider,  William 

Clyde,  John 

Crouch,  Andrew.... 
Curtis,  William  A.. 
Conau,  Thomas  H. 
Dunkle,  Thomas. 
Dowling,  Thos.  J 
Elliott,  Robert  C. 
Essick,  Rudolph 


Foust,  John  F 

Foust.  John  F 

Garrett,  Samuel  A 
Grotf,  John  H 
Gaumer,  Moses  F... 
Gibson,  John, 
Gist,  George  W 
George,  Jacob 
Hunter,  Joshua  J 
Johnson,  Walter. 
Longhead,  Jno.  B... 


.do. 


.do. 


Aug. 


Aug.  13,  '61, 
Aug.  13,  '61, 


20,  '61, 
22,  '61, 
4,  '61, 

13.  '61, 

4,  '61, 
26,  '61, 
1.3,  -61. 

2,  '61, 
22,  '61, 
20,  '61, 

5,  '64, 


Aug. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Mar. 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.  20,  '61— to  Sergeant, 

December  11,  1862 — wounded  and  missing  at 

St.  Maw's  Churdi,  Va.,  June  24,  1864. 
j  Pr.  to  Cor.,  Sept.  6,  '61— to  Sgt.,  Dec.  11,  '62— wd. 

May  2S,  '64— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Discharge  1  on  Surgeon'.s  certificate,  Sept.  30,  '61. 
Died  Feb.  2(3,  18ij2— burial  record,  Feb.  26,  '63— 

buried  in  Military  As.yhim  Cemetery,  D.  C. 

I  Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  6,  '62. 

j  Discliarged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  2,  '63. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Aug.  20,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Sept.  1,  1861- 

niustored  out  with  company,  Sept.  0,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Dec.  6,  1861— to  Sergeant, 

Feb   10,  '63— wounded  in  action,  Juno  21,  '64r— 

mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor..  Aug.  20,  1861- to  Sgt.,  Feb.  25,  '63— 

mustered  out  with  comp  \n%',  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Pr.  to  Cor.,  March  1,  '62— to  Sgt.,  Feb.  25.  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Wd.  in  action,  June  21,  18o4 — tr.  to  Co.  L,  batt., 

Sept    9,  18fi4 — mustered  out  as  Sergeant  comi- 

pany  A,  by  S.  O..  June  20,  1865— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Chief  Bugler,  October  16,  1861. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  7,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surge-on's  certificate,  Oct.  20,  '62. 
Killed  Ht  Oak  Grove,  Va.,  April  26,  1863. 
Killed  at  Oak  Grove,  Va.,  April  26,  1863. 
Killed  at  Oak  Grove,  Va.,  April  26,  1863. 
Killed  on  picket  at  Carter's  Run,  Va.,  Sept.  6,  '63. 
Killed  at  Milford  Station,  Va.,  May  21,  '64— Vet. 
Killed  at  Enan  Church,  Va.,  May  28,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  1,  1862 — mustered 

out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Feb.  25,  1863 — captured 

September  6,  1863— absent  at  muster  out. 
Pr.  to  Corporal,  Feb.  25,  '6.3— wd.  in  action.  May 

28,  '64— mustered  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  March  1,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  May  1,  1864 — mustered 

out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  August  1, 1864 — mustered 

out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  15,  '62. 
Mustered  oiit  with  company.  September  9,  1864. 
Twice  captured — mus.  out  with  Co. ,  Sept.  9,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  24,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  15,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Co.  L,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— Vet. 
Wounded  in  action.  May  9,  1864 — transferred  to 

batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  15,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Co.  L,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— Vet. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  1,  '62. 
Deserted  June  17,  1862. 

Transferred  to  company  L,  batt ,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Co.  'L,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— mus. 

out  in  company  A,  by  G.  O.,  June  6,  1865. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  15,  '62. 
Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864, 
Missing  in  action — date  unknown. 
Transferred  to  Co.  L,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— Vet. 
Died  December  6,  1861. 
Died  December  17,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  28,  '62. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864, 
Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— promoted  to 

Sergeant  company  L,  November  5,  1864— mus- 
tered out,  June  20,  1865— Vet. 


THREE  YEARS'   SERVICE. 


1047 


Liabarre,  George  J.. 

Xiowry,  William  J.. 

M'FJroy.  William .. 

M'Call,  William 

M'Cormick,  W.  S... 
M'Carrell,  William 

Mulligan,  Peter 

M'Clure,  Andrew  F 
Miller,  James,  Jr .., 

Miller,  James,  Sr.. 
M'Oonkey,  Isaac... 

Morrow,  Charles 

M'Kee,  James  W.. 


M'Gowan,  Hugh 

Newell,  Archibald 
Patton,  William  F. 
Patton,  William  P .. 

Parkes,  Thomas 

Porter,  William  M., 
Patterson,  Thomas. 


Powelson,  Elmore  . 
Qnilland,  Lewis  W 
Richmond,  David... 
Eosenberger,  A.  B. 

Rice,  Lorenzo  A 

Robertson,  John  L. 


Smiley,  James 

Sauppe,  John  G 

Smith.  William  F.. 
Williams,  Alex.  L. 

Wells,  Grafton 

Wolf,  Jacob 


Private 
...do 


...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

..do 

...do 


.do..., 
.do..., 

.do ..., 
.do..., 
.do... 
.do... 

.do... 
.do... 
.do... 

.do... 
.do... 
.do ... 
.do... 
.do ... 
.do ... 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 


Feb. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


15,  '64, 


4, 
13, 
13, 

4, 
15, 

5, 
13, 

13, 

13, 

20, 
13, 

29, 
13, 

20, 
24, 

20, 

13, 

13, 

20, 
4, 
13, 


Tr.  to  Co.  L,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— promoted  to 

Sergeant  company  A— date  unknown— Vet. 
Mustered  out  in  Co.  L,  batt.,  1st  Pa.  Cavalry, 

by  General  Order,  June  15,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  companj',  September  9,  1864. 
Caot'dSept.  6,  '6? — mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  9,'64, 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Jan.  15,  '63. 
Disch.  on  Surg,  eert.,  Dec.  23,  '62— burial  record, 

died  Dec.  25,  '62— bu.  Mil.  Asy.  Cem.,  D.  C. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  18,  '62. 
Transferred  to  company  L,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864 — 

promoted  to  Sergeant  company  A— Vet. 
Transferred  to  Co.  L,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864- Vet. 
Died  at  Camp  Pierpont,  Va.,  January  1,  1862,  of 

wounds  received  accidentally. 
Mus.  out  in  Co.  A,  by  G.  O.,  June  6,  1865. 
M  ustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  18,  '62. 
Transferred  to  Co.,  L,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— urns- 

tered  out  in  Co.,  A,  by  G.  O.,  June  6,  '65. 
Died  Januarv  18,  1862. 
Died  at  Fairfax,  Va..  September  8,  1862. 
Captured  September  6,  '63— died  at  Annapolis, 

Maryland,  March  30,  1864. 
Deserted  June  17,  1862. 

Discharired  on  Surgeon's  certifieate,  June  15,  '63. 
Mustore'd  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Prisoner— returned— mustered  out,  Sept.  27,  '64. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  2,  '62. 
Tr.  to  Co.  L,  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— mustered  out  as 

Sgt.  Co.  A,  by  S.  O.,  June  20,  1865— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1834. 
:Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  27,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  16,  '62. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Veterinary  Surgeon,  May  1,  1863. 


Company  K. 
recruited  in  allegheny  and  washington  counties. 


William  Boyce. 
Jos.  H.  Williams 


Wm.  A.  Kennedy... 

Sam'l  W.  Morgan... 

Wm.  .1.  M'Ewen 
John  T.  Kennedy ... 
Arch.  B.  Darragh... 

Delaw.are  W.  Boyce 
John  A.  Latimer, 
William  S.  Foster... 
Joseph  Wright. 
John  W.  Gault, 
Robert  Boyce 

John  W.  Boyce 

,7ohn  Patterson, 

Billingsby  Morgan.. 

Jacob  Hanua. 


Sept. 
Sept. 


Sept.    6, 

Sept.    6, 

Sept.  6, 
Sept.  6, 
Sept.    6, 

Aug.  28, 
Sept.  6, 
Sept.  6, 
Sept.  6, 
Sept.  6, 
Sept.    6, 

Sept.    6, 

Sept.    6, 

Aug.  28, 

Aug.  28, 


61, 

3 

61, 

3 

61, 

3 

61, 

3 

61, 

3 

61, 

3 

61, 

' 

'61, 

3 

61, 

61, 

61, 

;j 

'61, 

.') 

61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'61, 

3 

'62, 

3 

'62, 

3 

Resigned  December  27,  1861. 

Pr.  fr.  priv.  to  1st  Sgt.,  Oct.  1,  '61— to  Capt.,  Jan. 
1^  '62— transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  1,  1864— mus- 
tered out,  September  27,  1864. 

Wounded  at  Hawes'  Shop,  Va.,  May  28,  1864- 
mastered  out  with  company,  September  9,  '64. 

Wounded  in  action,  September  15,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  15,  '62. 

Died  July  26,  1863. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  July  27,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Deserted  September  4,  1861. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Batt.  Adjutant,  March  1,  1862. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  5,  '62. 

Died  December  7,  1862. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  SRpt.  4,  1861— to  Sgt..  June  14, 1862— 
mustered  out  with  comnany,  September  9,  '64. 

Pr.  to  Cor.,  Sept.  4,  1861— to  Sgt.,  Nov.  1,  1862— 
mustored  out  with  company,  September  9,  '64. 

Promoted  from  private,  November  1,  '62— mus- 
tered out  with  companv,  September  9,  1864. 

Pr.  to  Sgt.,  July  1,  '64— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  1,  '64— 
mustered  out  "in  Co.  M,  May  27,  1865. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  July  1,  1864— transferred 
to  batt.,  Septem'ber  1,  1864. 


1048 


FORTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT — FIRST  CAVALRY, 


ITAHE. 

BANK. 

DATE  OF  MUSTER 
INTO  SERVICE. 

i 

BEMARES. 

Corp.... 
...do 

Sept. 
Sept. 

6,  '61, 

s 

DiscTiarged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  1,  '62. 
Pr.  to  1st  Lt.  Co.  G,  11th  rcg.  P.  V.,  Mar.  11, 1862. 

Andrew  G.  Happer 

6,  '61, 

3 

Samuel  Morton 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  18,  '62. 

Thomas  Conner 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  11, 1863. 

John  M.  Boyce 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

o 

Captured  June  21,  '64— mustered  out,  Feb.  4,  '65. 

Samuel  F.  Ralston.. 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  November  1,  1862  —  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Joshua  Connelly.... 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61,- 

3 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  November  1,  1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Thos.  Westerman... 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  November  1,  1862  —  mustered 
out  with  companv,  September  9,  1864. 

Samuel  R.  Patten... 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  November  1,  1862  —  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Samuel  Brown 

Bugler. 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  28,  '63. 

John  C.  Keifer 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Caotured  at  Sulphur  Sprmgs,  Va.,  Aug.  22,  '62— 

killed  in  action.  May  28,  1864. 

Anderson,  John  A.. 

Private 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Beaumont,  James... 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  1,  1862. 

Boyce,  Thomas  D... 

...do 

Aug. 

28,  '62, 

3 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  1,  '64— died  Oct.  10, '64. 

Boyce,  Isaac  N 

...do 

h'eb. 

17,  '64, 

3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Cain,  Robert 

...do 

Sept. 
Oct. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  21,  '62. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864. 

Curran,  Edward 

...do 

15,  '61, 

3 

Calighan,  Chas.  A... 

...do 

Oct. 

2,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  batt ,  September  1,  1864. 

Cox,  Abraham 

...do 

Oct. 

15,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864. 

Coup,  George  W 

...do 

Oct. 

15,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864. 

...do 

Jan. 

22,  '64, 

3 

Transferred  to  batt..  Sept,  1,  1864— died  Sept.  26, 
1864— buried  in  Cavalry  Corps  Cemetery,  Va. 

Coup,  William  F.... 

...do 

April 

14,  '64, 

3 

Wounded  in  action,  July  28, 1864— transferred  to 
batt.,  Sept.  1,  1864— died  Nov.  8,  1864  — buried 
in  National  Cemetery,  Arlington. 

Douglass,  John 

...do 

Aug. 
May 

22,  '62, 

3 

Discharged  January  10,  1863. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864. 

Duncan,  John  M 

...do 

25,  '63, 

3 

Dilks,  Charles  P 

...do 

Oct. 

15,  '61, 

3 

Missing  in  action,  November  17,  1863. 

Dimler,  John  

...do 

Sept. 
Oct. 

6,  '61, 
15,  '61, 

3 
3 

Deserted  October  31,  1862. 

Dodd,  James  F 

...do 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  Sept.  1, 1863. 

Ewing,  William 

...do 

Oct. 

15,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April 28,  '62. 

Ewing,  James    .... 

...do 

Aug. 

Sept. 

29,  '62, 
6,  '61, 

3 
3 

Died  November  22,  1863. 

Flanagan,  Hugh 

...do 

Absent,  in  hospital,  at  muster  out. 

Fitterer,  Joseph  B... 

...do 

Oct. 

15,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864. 

Feather,  Joseph  . .. 

...do 

3 
3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Gordon,  William.... 

...do 

Oct. 

15,  '61, 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864. 

Herriott,  John 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Herrill,  Wilson 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

j{ 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Hopper,  Samuel 

...do 

Feb. 

<  '64', 

3 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864. 

Ingram,  Hamiltou.. 

...do 

Oct. 

15,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  10,  '63. 

Jamison,  John 

...do 

Mar. 

3l!  '64^ 

3 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  1,  1864  — mus.  out  in 
company  M,  by  General  Order,  Oct.  4,  1865. 

Jones,  Thomas. 

...do    .. 

Sept. 
Sept. 

10,  '61, 
6,  '61, 

3 
3 

Missing  in  action,  June  21,  1864— Vet. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Kennedy,  Jos.  M ... 

...do 

Keifer,  Samuel 

...do 

Oct. 

15,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864. 

liCsnett,  Richard  ... 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Killed  in  action.  May  28,  1864, 

...do 

Sept. 
Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Morrison,  Ham'n  R 

...do 

6,  '61, 

3 

M'AUister,  John  L 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

M' Coombs,  Mat'w... 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

M'Dowell,  Jacob  C. 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

M'Donald,  John 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  companv,  September  9,  1864. 

M'Donald,  Wm 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

M'Feely,  George 

Mouck,  Jas.  M.  G... 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  9, 1863. 

M' Coombs,  Thomas 

...do 

Sept. 

10,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  batt,,  September  1,  1864. 

Meredith,  John 

...do 

Oct. 

15,  '61, 

3 

Captured  at  Bealton  Station,  Va.,  Oct.  14,  1863— 
transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864. 

M' Bride,  Marshall.. 

...do 

(-)ct. 

15,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  batt,,  September  1,  1864. 

M'Murry,  William 

...do 

Feb. 

17,  '64; 

3 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864. 

Meanor,  William  H 

...do 

Oct, 

15,  '61, 

3 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864. 

Morrison,  Joseph... 

...do 

Sept. 

e,  '6i; 

3 

Died  July  9,  '64,  at  Alexandria,  Va — grave,2,366. 

M'Clanahan,  Jos 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

M'Clure,  Wm.  J 

...do  .... 

3 
3 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Obony,  Sanford  C... 

...do 

Oct. 

15,  '61, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan,  23,  '62. 

Phillips,  John  C... 

...do 

Keb. 

26,  '64, 

3 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864, 

Quigg,  Frederick... 

...do 

Sept. 

6,  '61, 

3 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Reignaman,  Jno.  M 

...do 

Oct. 

15,  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan,  2^,  '62. 

Roberts,  William... 

...do....- 

Sept. 
Feb. 

6;  '61, 

3 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  1»  '61. 

Reed,  George  W 

...dO;.... 

2,  '64, 

3 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864, 

TFTREE   YEARS'    SERVICE. 


1049 


Schaflfer,  David.... 
Stewart,  William. 
Sample,  Joseph  M... 

Shields,  Benj.P 

Shaffer,  Joseph  M... 

Trimble,  John 

Thompson,  Geo.,  Sr 
Thompson,  Geo.,  Jr 

Vance,  Henry 

Westerman,  J.  H... 
Wallace,  .Samuel.... 
Williams,  James.... 
Wilson,  Wm.  S 


Private 
..do.. 
..do .. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
...do.. 


Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 


6, 

'61, 

6, 

'61,    : 

«, 

'61,1 

15, 

'61,  i 

15, 

'61, 

6, 

15, 

'01, 

15, 

'61 

15, 

'61,  1 

fi, 

'61,  1 

15, 

'61,  1 

15, 

'61,1 

6, 

'61,  , 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  29,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  29,  '63. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  31,  '63. 
Died  September  10,  18G2. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  1,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  1,  '62. 
Transferred  tobatt.,  September  1,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  1,  '62. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  1,  1864. 
Deserted  October  31,  1862. 


Company  L, 


RECRUITED  AT  READING,  BERKS  COUNTY. 


J.  C    A.  Hoffeditz.. 
William  A.  Sands., 

Henry  S.  Gaul 

C.  A.  Lichtenthaller 
David  S.  Buxton.... 


Cyrus  Bentz 

Jer.  K.  Rhoads. 
Benj.  P\Hull  ... 

Daniel  Howder. , 
Augustus  Rhoads.. 

John  Howder  

W.  D.  Kofenhaver. 

Benj.  F.  Bright 

George  Kemp 

Michael  Donovan.. 
James  N.  Hunter... 

Joseph  Buck 

Milton  Hoffeditz 

Samuel  H.  Shiflfert. 


William  A.  Tobias.. 
Peter  Dasher 


B.  G.  Pretzman. 

John  Guires 

John  Kramer.... 


John  H.  Johnson .. 

Thomas  Wendling. 

Robert  M.  Devine.. 
DewiUa  H.  Long.... 
John  M.  Algier , 


David  Mundshower 
Francis  M.  Coover 


George  Kesler 

Wm.  W.  Warner. 
M.  A.  Bertolette... 
Addis,  Daniel 


Angstadt,  James.... 

Ailgaier,  Elias 

Bilman,  Samuel 

Butns,  William 

132 


Capt. . 
...do... 


1st  Lt. 


2dLt. 
...do... 


IstSgt.. 

..do 

..do 

Q.M.Sr 
Com.  Sr 

...do 

Serg't.. 

...do..... 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


..do 

..do 


Corp. 
...do.. 
...do.. 


.do. 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


Bugler 

do 

do 

Private 


July  .30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 


July  30,  '61, 


July  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 


July  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
July  ,30,  '61, 


July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Dec. 
July 


July  30, 
July  30, 

July  30, 
July  30, 
July  30, 


July  30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 


July 

July 
July 
July 

July 

aruly 

July 
July 
Feb. 
July 

Feb. 
Feb. 
July 
July 


30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 

30,  '61, 

.30,  '61, 

30,  '61, 
30,  '61, 

5,  '64, 
30,  '61, 

6,  '64, 
12,  '64, 
30,  '61, 
.30,  '61, 


Resigned  April  16,  1862. 

Promoted  from  1st  Lt.,  April  16,  1802— captured 
June  21,  1864— mustered  out,  Dec;  19,  1864. 

Promoted  from  2d  Lt.,  April  19,  1862— mustered 
out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Pr.  fr.  Sgt.,  April  19,  1862— res.  June  25,  1863. 

Wounded  inaction,  Dec.  27,  '63— pr.  fr.  Sergeant, 
Mar.  7,  '64— wd.  and  pris.,  June  21,  '64— died  in 
Libby  Prison,  Richmond,  Va.,  July  5,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  6,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  10,  '63. 

Promoted  from  Sergeant,  June  27,  '63— mustered 
out  with  company,  September  9, 1864. 

Captured  June"  21,  1864— absent  at  muster  out. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  Mar.  10,  '63. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  8,  '61. 

Descharged  by  order  Sec.  of  W^ar,  Mar.  25,  186.3. 

Died  July  17,  1863— burial  record,  July  18,  1863. 

Killed  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.,  June  9,  1863. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  8,  '63. 

Missing  in  action,  June  21,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Corporal,  July  22,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  9,  1864, 

Pr.  fr.  Cor.,  July  22,  '63 — ab.,  in  hos.,  at  mus.  out. 
Promoted  from  Corporal,  July  22,  1863— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  27,  '62. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  9,  '62. 
Wounded  at  Culpepper,  Va.,  September  13,  '63— 

killed  in  action,  June  21,  1864. 
Captured  June 9, '63,  at  Brandy  Station,  Va., and 

June  21,  '64— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— Vet. 
Captured— died  January  23,  '64— buried  at  Rich- 
mond, Va. — Vet. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  October,  1863— mustered 

out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  October,  1863— mustered 

out  with-  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  October,  1863 — mustered 

out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  Ijatt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Wounded  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.,  June  9,  1863— 

mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  '64. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt. ,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864, 


1050 


FORTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT — ^FIRST  CAVAtRT, 


Burkman,  John  0., 

Buck,  Peter  C 

Bobst,  Isaac 


Brenizer,  Franklin 
Black,  Hugh  W 

Brown,  John .,... 

Bower,  Thomas 

Black,  John 

Bachman,  Aaron  E 
Brownmiller,  H.  H 

Conrad,  James 

Derrick,  Henry 

Doyle,  Jago 

Dissenger,  Isaac  S.. 
Dixon,  Daniel  K .... 
Doyle,  John  H 

Fisher,  Peres  S 

Fink,  Urias 

Fincher,  Geo.  W. 
Freese,  George  P., 

Folk,  Daniel 

Fagan,  Patrick 

Garis,  James , 

Geiger,  Daniel  A., 

Griea,  Charles 

Glasser,  James 

Gross,  John , 

Glenney,  Thomas, 

Gromlich,  Jer , 

Gehert,  Hamilton. 

Horrock,  Abram 
Hoyer,  Mahlon  G 
Harrison,  Charles  L 
Hummel,  Peter 
Holster,  Joseph 
Herring,  John 

Hafer,  Amos 

Huyett,  George 
Hendricks,  Samuel 
Homan,  Reuben 
Irwin,  Robert  F, 
Irwin,  Wm.  H 

James,  George  W. 


Jackson,  John 

Jackson,  Robt.  W.. 
Knauss,  Thomas...., 


Kerns,  John  A.... 
Karshsarf,  Lewis 

KeUer,  Jonas 

Kerling,  Edwin 
Ijindemuth,  J.  H.  A 
Levan,  Albert  S 
lindley,  Thomas ... 

Iioy,  Henry  W.. 
Leiser,  Wm.  B.. 

liOtz,  Wm.  D  .... 
Lesher,  Cyrus..., 
Lacy,  Joseph  R., 

Minker,  Henry 
Meyer,  Adam... 
M'Elwee,  Andrew. 
M'Lellan,  John 


July  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
Feb.     6,  '64, 

Feb.  6,  '64, 
July  30,  '61, 

Aug.  17,  '63, 
Feb.  6,  '64, 
July  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
Jan.      1,  '64, 

Feb.  3,  '64, 

July  30,  '61, 

July  30,  '61, 

July  30,  '61, 

Feb.  6,  '64, 

July  30,  '61, 


July 
July 
July 
July 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
July 
July 
July 

July 


30, 


30, 


Feb.  6,  '64, 
Feb.  11,  '64, 
July  30,  '61, 


July  30,  '61, 

July  30,  '61, 

Feb.  5,  '64, 

Feb.  13,  '64, 

July  30,  '61, 

July  30,  '61, 

July  10,  '63, 

July  30,  '61, 
Feb.     6,  '64, 

Feb.  4,  '64, 
Feb.  11, '64, 
July  30,  '61, 

July  30,  '61, 
July  30,  '61, 
Mar.  30  '63, 
Feb.     6,  '64, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Captured  June  21,  '64— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— 

mus.  out  with  Co.  L,  bv  G.  O.,  Aug.  7,  1865. 
Captured  June  21,  '64— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Tr,  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— pr.  to  Sgt.  Co.  L,  Dec. 

15,  1864— mustered  out,  June  20, 1865— Vet. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Died  April  25,  1862. 

Captured  Dee.  1,  1863— mus.  out.  May  31, 1866. 
Wounded  June  21,  1864 — pr.  to  Corporal  Co.  L, 

batt..  Mar.  1,  '65 — mus.  out,  June 20,  '65 — Vet. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Wd.  Nov.  27,  '63— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  9,  '64. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certiticate,  Nov.  3,  '61. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 
Captured  at  Cedar  Mountain,  Va.,  Aug.  9,  '62— 

killed  in  action,  June  21,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864 — Vet. 
Promoted  to  Q.  M.  Sergeant,  Nov.  1,  '62— Vet. 
Killed  in  action.  May  23,  1864. 
Deserted  December  30,  1861. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Captured  June  21,  '64— tr  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Killed  in  action,  November  17,  1863. 
Prisoner  from  July  11,  to  December  10,  1864— 

mustered  out,  February  27,  1865. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  6,  1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  16,  '61. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Deserted  November  11, 1861. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  '64— Vet. 
Tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— pr.  to  Cor.  company  L, 

Jan.  1,  '65— mustered  out,  June  20,  1865 — Vet. 
Captured  June  21,  '64— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— 

promoted  to  Corporal  company  L,  Nov.  1,  '64 — 

mustered  out,  June  20,  1865 — Vet. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Killed  in  action,  June  21,  1864. 
Captured  at  Cedar  Mountain,  Va.  Aug.  9,  1862 — 

wounded  in  action,  November  27,  1863 — mus- 

out  with  company,  September  9, 1864. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  8, 1862. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Nov.  17,  '63. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Wd.  at  Culpepper  C.  H.,  Va.,  Sept.  13, 1863— dis- 
charged on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  15,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Wounded  in  action,  July  28,  1864 — transferred 

to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 
Tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  '64— mus.  out.  May  M,  1865. 
Died  Dec.  3,  1863— buried  at  Culpepper  Court 

House,  Block  1,  section  A,  Row  1,  grave,  23. 
Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  Sept.  9,  1864— Vet. 
Transferred  to  battaUon,  September  9,  1864. 
Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 


THREE   YEARS'   SERVICE. 


1051 


Millet,  Charles  H.. 

Miller,  John 

Machamer,  Henry 
Noacker,  Aug.  R... 

Newkirk,  John 

Noll,  Peter 

Ness,  Samuel , 

Pfleager,  Samuel  M 

Porter,  Isaac 

Patterson,  George 


Rodgers,  Joseph  F. 

Roland,  Jacob 

Ringler,  Daniel  L.. 

Ritter,  Joseph 

Rhodes,  Effinger... 

Ruth,  Daniel  H 

Rightmeyer,  W.  A. 

Rudy,  Henry  S 

Reifsnyder,  H.  R .. 

Ringler,  Jacob 

Ramer,  Thomas..... 

Reber,  Jacob  H 

Reeder,  Levi 

Reed,  Samuel  P 


Reinhold,  Richard. 
Raudenbush,  John. 

Reed,  Daniel 

Reincehl,  J,  W 

Reifsnyder,  D.  B.... 
Sherman,  Lewis.... 

Stamm,  Aaron 

Seyfert,  Nicholas... 
Schmale,  Samuel . . 


Seiders,  Isaac 

Sanders,  James 

Strasser,  Jesse  W» 


Snyder,  David-.., 
Smith,  Reuben.., 
Sanders,  Jonathan.. 
Sanders,  George  F. 
Scheirer,  Martin..., 
Seiders,  Henry  E., 

Sedar,  James 

Stoltz,  John 

Vemervault,  Geo ., 
Wagner,  Reuben.., 
Wilson,  George  P., 
Warner,  August.  H 
Wideman,  Julius 
Winne,  Barney ... 
Werkes,  William 

Wise,  Jesse  W 

Watson,  James  ... 
Zimmerman,  Geo.  S 


Private 

..do 

..do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


.do... 
.do ... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do ... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do ... 
.do... 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do, 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do. 
...do, 


Feb.  15, 
July  30, 
Nov.  28, 
Julv  30, 
July  30, 
July  30, 
Dec.  12, 
July  30, 
Mar.  30, 
July  30, 

July  30, 
July  30, 
July  30, 
July  30, 
July  30, 
July  30, 
July  30, 
July  30, 
Feb.  3, 
Feb.  3, 
Feb.  11, 
July  30, 
July  30, 
July  30, 

July  30, 
July  30, 
Feb.  6, 
April  4, 
Feb.  3, 
July  30, 
Julv  30, 
Jul>  30, 
July  30, 

July  30, 
Feb,  6, 
Feb.    15, 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Feb. 
Dec. 
July 
Nov. 
Feb. 
Dec. 


Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 

Died  October  13,  1863. 

Died  April  7,  '62— bu.  in  Mil.  Asy.  Cem.,  D.  <\ 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  24,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  19,  '62. 

Absent,  on  detached  service,  at  muster  out. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 

Died  December  21,  1862 — burial  record,  Decem- 
ber 31,  1862 — buried  at  Point  Lookout,  Md. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  compan5%  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Sursreon's  certificate,  Dec.  11,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  19,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  16,  '61. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1861 — Vet. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864 — Vet. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 

Died  August  8,  1864. 

Died  September  10,  1862. 

Woundetl  in  action,  June  21,  1864— died  August 
3,  1864— buried  at  Philadelphia— Vet. 

Deserted  October  31,  1861. 

Deserted  November  15,  1863. 

Captured  June  25,  1864 — not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  11,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.  8,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  16,  '61. 

Transfei-red  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864 — 
mustered  out,  August  9,  1865 — Vet. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  '64— mus- 
tered out,  by  General  Order,  August  10,  1865. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864, 

Capt'd  June  21,  '64— not  on  muster-out  roll— Vet. 

Killed  in  action.  May  28,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9, 1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  1st  Pa.  Cav.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  1st  Pa.  Cav.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Died  September  27,  1863. 

Deserted  July  19,  1864, 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  1st  Pa.  Cav.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 


Company  M. 
recruited  at  reading,  berks  county, 


Thomas  S.  Richards 
Hamp.  S.  Thomas... 


John  Hill 
George  D.  Leaf. 
Henderson  Sample, 


Aug,    5,  '61, 
Aug,    1,  '61, 


Aug.  5,  '61, 
Aug.  11,  '61, 
Dec.    30,  '61, 


Promoted  to  Major,  May  5,  1862. 

Pr.  fr.  1st  Lt.  Co.  G,  May  1,  '62— detached  as  A. 
A.  I.  G.,  1st  Brig.,  April,  1863— tr.  to  Co.  M., 
batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— pr.  to  Maj.,  Jan,  4,  1865— to 
Bv.  Lt.  Col.  and  Bv.  Col.,  Apr.  5,  '65— tr.  to  2d 
reg.  Prov.  Cav. ,  June  17,  1865. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Aug.,  1861. 

Resigned  February  3,  1863. 

Pr.  fr.  2d  Lt.,  Feb.  12, 1863— res,  Aug.  12, 1864. 


1052 


FOETY-FOUBTH  BEGIMENT — FIEST  OAVALKY^ 


A.  J.  ShoUenberger 
Joseph  S.  Wright.. 


Job  H.  Cole 

J.  B.  Rothenberger 


Henry  P.  Smith.... 
Frederick  Munson.. 


James  R.  Smith. 
Zachner  P.  Potts 
Abraham  B.  Kerst.. 
D.  B.  ShoUenberger 
William  A.  Scott .. 
George  S.  Glisson.. 


Emanuel  R.  Britton 


Charles  B.  Miller,, 
James  R.  Aten 


Q.M.S. 
Com.Sr 


Serg't. 
,  do.... 

..do 

..do.... 
..do.... 
..do.... 


W.R.  ShoUenberger 
N.  T.  Baer 


William  A.  Harper 
Charles  Morrisey.... 


Abr.  ShoUenberger 
Henry  F.  WiUiams 


Anton  Wolf.. 


Ed'w  L.  M'Ginley, 
Charles  H.  Engle.. 

George  Mentzer 

Robert  H.  Scott 

AUison,  James 

Alt,  John 

Britton,  George  H. 
Brown,  Samuel 


2d  Lt... 
..do 

1st  Sgt. 
...do 


...do. 

...do. 

...do. 

Corp, 
...do. 

...do. 
...do. 


..do. 
..do. 


.do. 


Boyer,  Thomas  R... 
Black,  Joel 


Baxter,  H.  R 

Britton,  John 

Buckelman,  Wm.. 
Britton,  Linderman 


Bird,  Alonzo 

Britton,  Freder'k  A 


Carpenter,  E.  W.... 
Cochrane,  John  M.. 

Carver,  Samuel 

Carter,  Daniel 

Casper,  Peter 

Confer,  Nathan'l  F. 


Devine,  Thomas... 
Denny,  Barclay  M, 
Devlin,  Patrick...,, 


...do 

Bugler 

...do 

...do 

Private 

.do 

.do 

.do 


..do. 


do. 
...do. 

do. 
...do. 


Aug. 
Aug. 

Augi 
Aug. 


5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 


5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 


Aug.    5,  '61, 
Aug.     5,  '61, 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 


Aug.     5, '61, 


Nov. 

Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 


Aug. 
Jan. 


21,  '61, 
5,  '61, 


5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 


5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 


5,  '61, 
8,  '62, 


Aug.    5,  '61, 


Oct. 

Aug. 

Aug. 


15,  '61, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 


...do. 
...do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


...do. 
...do. 
...do. 


Aug. 
May 
Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Aug. 

Aug. 
Nov. 
Aug. 
Feb. 


5,  '61, 

13,  '64, 
5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 

5,  '61, 
5,  '61, 

5,  '61, 

14,  '62, 
21,  '62, 

15,  '64, 


Aug.  25,  '64, 
Aug.  19,  '64, 


Aug. 

5,  '61, 

Aug. 

5,  '61, 

Aug. 

5,  '61, 

Aug. 

5,  '61, 

Aug. 

5, '61, 

Aug. 

5,  '61, 

Aug. 

5,  '61, 

Aug. 

5,  '61, 

Aug. 

6,  '61, 

Resigned  December,  1861, 

Pr.  fr.  Sgt.,  Feb.  12,  '63— died  July  4,  '64,  of  wds* 
rec,  at  St,  Mary's  Church,  Va, ,  June  24,  1864. 

Promoted  to  Batt.  Adj.,  May  5,  1862, 

Promoted  from  Sgt, — wounded  July  12,  1864 — 
transferred  to  batt. ,  Sept,  9,  1864 — promoted  to 
2d  Lt.  company  M,  March  4,  '65 — transferred  to 
2d  regiment  Prov.  Cavalry,  June  17,  '65 — Vet. 

Wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Va,,  Dec,  12,  '62— 
mustered  out  with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Promoted  from  Cor.,  October  1, 1862 — mustered 
out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Deserted  September  13,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  23,  '62.  • 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  20,  '62. 

Transferred  to  Vet.  Res.  Corps — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  1st  Pa,  Cavalry — Vet. 

Wounded  in  action.  May  28,  '64 — tr.  to  batt.,  Sept. 
9,  1864— pr.  to  Sgt.  Maj,— to  2d  Lt.  company  F, 
Dec.  18,  1864 — to  1st  Lt.  company  L,  March  4, 
1865— mustered  out,  June  21,  1865— Vet. 

Wounded  in. action,  Nov,  27,  1863  —  tr.  to  batt,, 
Sept,  9,  1864— pr,  to  2d  Lt.  company  M,  Oct.  20, 
1864— to  IstLt.,  Feb,  20, 1865— tr.  to  2d  regunent 
Prov.  Cavalry,  June  17,  1865— Vet. 

Promoted  from  Cor. — wd.  in  action,  August  14, 
1864— transferred  to  batt,,  Sept.  9,  1864— Vet. 

Promoted  from  Cor,,  April  1,  '63 — mustered  out 
with  company,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate.  May  18,  '62. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Jan.  1,  1862 — died  August  29, 
1862 — burial  record,  August  2,  1862,  at  Alexan- 
dria—grave, 122. 

Promoted  to  Cor,,  March  1,  '63 — missing  at  Bran- 
dy Station,  Va,,  June  9,  1863. 

Promoted  to  Cor.,  Jan.  1,  1864  —  captured  at  St. 
Mary's  Church,  Va.,  June  24, 1864— tr.  to  batt.. 
Sept,  9, 1864— mustered  out,  Aug.  8,  1865— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt,,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt,,  September  9,  '64 — mustered 
out  as  Sgt.  company  M,  June  20,  1865— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9, 1864— mustered  out 
as  Sgt,  company  M,  June  20,  1865— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt,,  Sept.  9,  1864— Vet. 

Missing  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.,  June  9,  1863. 

Transferred  to  Brigade  band — date  unknown. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Jan.  15, 1863. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9, 1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Wounded  in  action.  May  28, 1864— mustered  out 
with  company,  September  9,  1864. 
34  Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  Aug,  12, 1862,  for  wounds  received  at 
Falmouth,  Va.,  April  18,  1862, 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Mar.  27,  '62. 

Transferred  to  batt,,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— died  April  5, 
1865  —buried  at  Philadelphia, 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9, 1864 — ^mustered  out 
in  company  M,  June  6,  1865. 

Transferred  to  batt,,  Sept.  9,  1864 — mustered  out 
in  company  M,  June  6,  1865. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  18,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  30, '62. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
Wounded  at  Falmouth,  Va.,  April  19,  1862,  and 
Culpepper,  Va.,  Sept.  13,  1863— transferred  to 
batt,,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  18,  '61. 
Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  22,  '62. 
KUled  at  Falmouth,  Va.,  AprU  18,  1862. 


THREE  YEAES'   SERVICE. 


1053 


Ebert,  George  W. 

Eberly,  Henry 

Feather,  Jacob 

Frill,  Jacob 

Foster,  George 

Fisher,  James 

French,  Orville  .... 
Flag,  Charles  S.... 

Garto,  Henry 

Gable,  John  B 

Geltner,  Charles... 

Griffith,  William.. 


Gay,  Henry 

Grimsly,  T.  D 

Garison,  John 

Grimsley,  Thomas.. 
Harrigan,  David 

Hale,  Joseph 

Hawley,  Milton  P.. . 

Hoffman,  Henry 

Hendricks,  Wm 

Hartman,  Wm 

Hale,  Joseph  M 

Jackson,  J.  T 

James,  Aaron  B 

Klinck,  Jonn  P 

Kline,  George  W.... 

Kline,  H.R 

Kline,  John 

Kerst,  Abraham 

Kinney,  Jacob  F 

Kershner,Wellin.  R 

Long,  Henry 

Leeds,  WiUiam 

Lindenmuth,  Nath 
Lose,  Nicholas  H.... 

Lose,  John  J 

Long,  John  W 

M'Farland,  George.. 
Martin,  Thos.  A 


M'Ewen,  William... 
M'Gargle,  Patrick... 
M'Ginley,  John  K... 

Moore,  Levi 

Mains,  Enoch 

Miller,  Don  Carlos.. 

Margnett,  M.  M 

Montgomery,  Wm.. 
M'Namara,  Patrick 
M'Glone,  Thomas... 

Miller,  John  H 

Moore,  Daniel 

Moon,  Edward 

Miller,  Edward 

M'Ginley,  Daniel  E 

Miller,  George 

Muthard,  E.  F.... 
MUler,  William.. 
M'Ewen,  John..., 
Martin,  Thomas. 


Musser,  George  W do. 

Moyer,  John do . 


.do. 


Aug.  5,  '61, 

Mar,  29, 

Aug.  5, 

Aug.  5, 

Aug.  5, 

Aug.  5, 

Jan.  4, 

Aug.  5, 

Mar.  25, 

Aug.  5, 

Aug.  5, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 


Feb.    15, '64, 
Aug.    5,  '61, 


Aug.    5,  '61, 


Mar.  30, 

Aug.     5, 
Aug.    5, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 
Aug.  5,  '61. 
Feb.  9,  '64, 
May  13,  '64, 
May  28,  '64, 
Aug.     5,  '61, 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
June 
Jan. 
Feb. 


Wounded  in  action.  May  28, 1864— transferred  to 
batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  SeptemTaer  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Captured  August,  1862 — mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  9,  1864, 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864 — Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Died  Oct.  12,  1862— burial  record,  April  22,  1864, 
at  Alexandria — grave,  1,788. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Captured  August,  1862 — transferred  to  batt., 
September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Wd.  at  Falmouth,  Va.,  April  18,  '62— tr.  to  batt., 
Sept.  9,  '64— pr.  to  Corporal— died  Feb.  19,  '65— 
buried  at  Point  Loolcout,  Md.— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  1st  Pa.  Cavalry— mustered 
out  by  General  Order,  May  14,  1865. 

Deserted  September,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Transferred  to  Brigade  band,  January  1,  1863. 

Wd.  June  9,  1863,  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.,  and 
Nov.  27, 1863— mus.  out  with  Co.,  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  June  6,  '62. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet.  " 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  30,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Apr.  30,  '62. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  '64— mustered 
out  in  company  M,  May  27,  1865, 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  18,  '61. 

Wounded  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.,  June  9,  1863— 
transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Captured— died  July  21,  '64— bu.  at  Staunton,  Va. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Wounded  at  Falmouth,  Va.,  April  18,  1862,  and 
at  Fredericksburg,  December  12,  1862— mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1S64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  28,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  April  6,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  21,  '62. 

Discharged  October  18,  1861. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  July  21,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Oct.  22,  '62. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Feb.  29,  '63. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  May  18,  '62. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1S64— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt,,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Drowned  in  James  river,  July,  1864. 

Deserted  May  16,  1862. 

Missin"-at  Todd's  Tavern,  Va.,  June,  1864— trans- 
ferred to  batt.,  September  9,  1864. 

Mus.  out  as  Cor.  Co.  M,  batt.,  June  27,  '65— Vet. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 


I05i 


FORTY -FOURTH  REGIMENT — FIRST   CAVALRY, 


Numan,  Henry. 
Norton,  (Morton,)  T 
Phillips,  ^^onroe 

Potell,  William 

Paulis,  George 

Potter,  Henry  F 

Rapp,  Henry  A 

Richards.  Joseph.... 
Roberts,  John 

Rhodewalt,  John.... 

Rhodes,  Samuel 

Rudy,  Michael 

Raw,  Jeremiah 

Strine,  Jeremiah 

Strine,  Henry 

Scott,  Charles  E 

Sheets,  John 

Shealer,  Augustus.. 

Snovel,  John 

Stetler,  Henry... 

Souder,  William 

Strine,  Robert 

Shappel,  Jeremiah- 
Shaffer,  George  

Strine,  William 

Smith,  Joseph 

Schealer,  Samuel ... 

Smith,  Finegan 

Urner,  Henry  P 

Umphris,  John 

Weutzel,  John 

Williamson,  Chas... 

Winegardner,  L 

Winegardner,  Wm 

Whitmer,  Joseph  H 

Wagner,  Henry  B... 
Wauner,  August.... 
Wingard,  John  L... 
Yocum,  David 


Private 

..do 

...do 


Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 


Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aup. 
April 
Mar. 

Aug. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Aug. 


'61, 

5,  '61, 

26,  '64, 

5,  '61, 

5,  '61, 


Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 

April  8,  '64, 

Feb.  1,  '64, 

Aug.  5,  '61, 


Zink,  Charles do I  May  13,  '64, 


Mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  1864. 

Killed  at  Falmouth,  Va.,  April  18,  1862. 

Wounded  at  Culpepper,  Va.,  September  13,  '65— 
mustered  out  with  company,  September  9,  '64. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Dec.  30,  '62. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9, 1864— Vet. 

Died,  18G3,  of  wounds  received  at  Brandy  Sta- 
tion, Va.,  June  9,  1863. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9, 1864 — ^Vet. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9, 1864 — Vet. 

Transferred  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— mustered  out 
in  company  M,  August  7,  1865— Vet. 

Died  September  13, 1863 — buried  in  Military  Asy- 
lum Cemetery,  D.  C. 

Died  Nov.  26,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Killed  at  Falmouth,  Va.,  April  18,  1862. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  18,  '61. 

Discharged  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  Sept.  18,  '61. 

Wounded  at  Culpepper,  Va.,  Sept.  13,  '63— trans^ 
ferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  1864 — Vet. 

Captured  Aug.  11,  '62— transferred  to  batt.,  Sept. 
9,  '64— mus.  out  as  Cor.  Co.  M,  June  20,  '65— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  Sept.  9,  1864— mustered 
out  as  Cor.  company  M,  June  20,  1865— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battalion.  September  9, 1864— Vet. 

Wd.  May  28,  '64— tr.  to  batt.,  Sept.  9,  1864— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Culpepper,  Va.,  Sept.  13,  '63— trans- 
ferred to  battalion,  September  9, 1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9, 1864— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9, 1864— Vet. 

Died  September  18,  1861. 

Died  September  18,  1861. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Deserted  September,  1861. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9, 1864 — Vet. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Disch.  on  Surgeon's  certificate — date  unknown. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  Sept.  9, 1864— mustered 
out  as  Cor.  company  M,  June  20,  1865— Vet. 

Transferred  to  battalion,  September  9, 1864— Vet. 

Wounded  at  Culpepper,  Va.,  September,  1863 — 
transferred  to  battalion,  September  9,  '64 — Vet. 

Wounded  in  action.  May  28, 1864— transferred  to 
battalion,  September  9,  1864— Vet. 

Deserted  December,  1861. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll — Vet. 

Capt'd  at  Shepherdstown,  Va.,  July  17,  '63 — died 
at  An dersonville,  August  6,  1864— grave,  4,900. 

Not  on  muster-out  roll. 


UNASSIGNED    MEN, 


Altland,  George 

Private 

...do 

Barnes,  William  C. 

...do 

...do 

Bennett  Dyer. 

do 

Brozier,  Nicholas  H 

...do 

Barnes,  William 

...do 

Buckalew,  John.,... 

...do 

Brown,  Charles  W.. 

...do 

Boyer,  William  H.. 

...do 

Chatham,  Frank 

...do 

Cronin,  Patrick 

...do 

Carpenter,  Frank'n 

...do 

Carter,  John 

...do 

Dec.  8, 
Sept.  6, 
Sept.  8, 
Oct.  10, 
Sept.  1, 
Mar.  15, 
Dec.  29, 
Mar.  30, 
June  19, 
Sept.  5, 
Aug.  23, 
April  11, 
Dec.  29, 
April  6, 


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'64, 

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'64, 

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'64, 

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